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Independent from Long Beach, California • 55

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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55
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j- i INDEPENDI i RAM-44-5 sdilcJe.i,swi ELEG Silver Gifjs 1 SehmSs i Mrs. 2913 E. guests he sister. Moore, Fullerton ls L. Carpenter, SU has as her ther-in-law and Mrs.

Louis tiy moved to. bi Kirkwood. asoningl i I I ii (ud ii taken! of last years Ni i championships; Hie xr lj pressjble Johnny Cxawfqx. '4 thought It Was good time 4 cjpearthe bidding with a shu bid. lie kenjw that somebqdy 4 'goad hand, and he want thatj player.

-Ha succeeded, but the ayer was his own Jay pecker. Jay studied' tip for a full minute by tie. (it seemed like, an hbor at the time), and then bldlix Was tie recenk own hou at the home cjf Mh imd Mrs Cartety 319 fi. 55th St, shen they honored I Mss. Mill ris brother-in-law and! sister, Mr.

ind Danlri I Schmi it, on die. occa-i don of lelr 251 1 wedding aimi- High ight of the rorty jwas tips presentation of a aljver cof-! fee and i ea set to the celebrants by mem! ers of First Church of the Ifu irene where the couple werej married 6 quarter of a century ago. Mr. Schmidt Is music di lector at the diurch. More htn 150 guests signed the book presided over jby Miss Betty Ja ie Large.

Misa Lamdne $chmidt, daughter of the hon- i you took the 26 cards, shuffled thei a. and' them out about ndred South would make the sfyujin something like 60 to 70 leases. Hie slam would be a reasonable) contract South i aade! afajout 50 times out af a 1 cases. jij forget about the actuialj fikatJ holdings, and lo aoanfe'ien-j erkl reasoning. If the opening 1cm Is a spade, you are a strong favorite to make four I spade trck and therefore the slam! the opening, le ad is a dtiib, ydu may Set up' dmunyi jack djivylop ides you rds wsa sanu uswssvsiu j' can be a pleas Nil kill SMS M.

TNI Schmidt, re- qrees, agd Mrs. a daughter-in-law, ae freshmei ta. Mri ai id Mrs. ive at 340 E. Doris 55th ddmmy in: jthe that 'has the ace.

-i srws-. MBh I' KIM-1 liM I St have set the -contract immediately', since East could haye taken -dianiond tricks. i I- I i -WJth the actual pub'! le however, made his by drawing trumps and disc ing fwo diamonds one xn of dujbs and one on umtnya list Ydu might wonderhow itfl that two ojfthe best player 1 die Jcounty happen to feet made their home in Loiig Beach since; thflr -fua I fthe opening. Uad is mbnd, you must; play low from the dummy i West has led 4 fie no. Srlead the act .) i You mediately If ae'end queen iofj dii provided that Vest then the suit.

The ddi are agaunst each' of these possibilities. Jand much aga rut both taking 4 1 1 1- f.r The situation would Also BllUflUUII Clinic SNoe Store Dr.ll arid I lion to their daughters have i twp sons, Donald Schmidt vT.i.. ieWiig Lincol i Sewlnlg Circle of the Ladies of GAR will meet Tuesday, Aui 1 11. With Mrs. Mabel JjVWraUv J37darjAre Lilli BITI THIS.

I Ml ill I. M. Ii I P. M. 108 Yjfipst First Street j-Phone 65-0324 different if North; hid tne "apicntificaHy'lHidn the Chinee of a diamond qpepingl lead uld be fereatly hcreased.

fand th slam would hot be a particularly good Ehcjt. i i-l-ij vftST 410761 I WlOSSi 1 496 KT942 I I i -I I ''ll EAST (D) AJ32 6J AQ 10 4 3 AQlOSS SOUTH AXIS i '). VQ8754J2 J27 i I i 4 None yuL 6eeth West North 3V Past Pass I i r- kitchen of 11 i rj, THE BARGAIN NEWS! League T. ixley i when Mrs. REDUCE 1 you'll look S.llcr y.0'11 fool j.

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jXa aMIsaUaa. I I I I If For Full hformatroi PHONE 61-141 PROUDLY WORKING AT the big hew dubfioute are Assistance League membS Clarence Hunt, and, kneelina, Ansel Olson meets with the the first Thursday in October. Welker. Mrs.Eriey is clubhouse 'Clarence Arthur Holts; Philip Bra Clarence nunr, Arthur rioiri. rmiip Bradyj Opening jia cCleifi, hortrict.

thjnt in i Copeland Grehh. Leonard Hai llamas i jL te 'slight opening mIUvm. iixi 1.11, titm(iings end beau- kiitfi too. hud at i itianp 'Leonard Mai arames i ecesjjfrpm hjany iahdi, Chini se fumRhings ejid I be-defeated the i slam eoj Dwight McFadyen end Julie Bescos. Museum tiful art obects made the dubhousa a bhafjmind place for gracious tentertaii ing Sljaff photo.

iT" tl i 1 after all ft was jat, Hr tpalty fi ejnough Its! a good contract tjuallV fulfilled. 1 1 a --i- I I ip MJiirl of A rfjt rmen leek. Lt. Jarrell club Service Set Capers ires?) By V1KGINIA NEWTON i Thursday noon the Air Force1 Officers Wives Club members nted Lt find BALD hpr wi dd'f retiring from business Fine gualij business sod j. me rchandise isbeir kl.

Newlferry, assistant officer at Fort Mac-Arthur, Mrs. Newberry and two children are now on a 20-day trip to Idaha I I I Anniversary i i REATLY REDUCED" At Cost-Near For Immellaie clearance! ili i ALL-WOOL FlINIL' SKIRTS $C95 1ACK-TO-SCHOOL j- -Tirriw MCs. Lyp Vaughan had asltheirl hduse guests aDdMrk HariV jW. liayes left Monday I to jidrive! bari Met, HI 'I I of theXong -rWi ha Ire4 ll. -i1? and MrsL E.

jDoriei) irirt house; Quest! from b. CLj Mis. Dozitr'S nd listen Mrs. Sfbhuy le and Jane i I 1 A -L "V'f Qlub hnet ilrpt: lunclwun with id. ij.

Ai 0as4 TT- -ill I SPECIAL See Osr biiNI LANAMEfK SWEATERS Hfsl Mdal Diigkley Rownt, CoiiaitNoi j- Aaor Samples TUi PiaSM haw aaray did and 'iearry a saw factory giaraataa. jEaiy farms PLENTY OP FRIS PARXINA IHRIAR RUSSELL PIANO COMPANY 421 ATLANTIC AVE. (TemtTheelve. Bldg.) PHONE 26-6442 TTii- r- ii 1 1 1 iPMESSiSS Caret? Girl 4TH A LOCuIr i .1 Cottons, isntungs, wools, crepes, faftefes. s.

io i "Is i Saop Tiidays Noon it I Nine i amous-make linens, silks, co 6ns, worsteds, tweeds wool. faliti Sf.fl i Velaea te S49.fl Phene i I Seles Exchanges Refunds I I i mi III i enjoyed a -delightful mid-summer luncheon event the many new members to the group. Hie meeting was at the Officers Club aboard the Air Base and was attended by a ca- i parity crowd. Mention should be made of-Mrs. Jim McNeil as hospitality chairman and her hardworking committee, Mmes.

Robert Hutto, William Hooper, Pat Lusk, Har- n.T; vey Prosser, Richard Capia and 1 e1 Betty Anderson, who call at the Fort home of each new Air Force family and personally invited them to the Friendship Coffee hours and the 'gay luncheon events sponsored by the dub: -Hostesses for the last luncheon party were Mrs. Robert Hutto and Hooper. A very attractive birthday party, really a complete sur-! prise, for Lt. Carl G. Hart, was given by Lt.

and Mrs. Lyman Templln at their lovely home here. Centerpiece at the table was a beautiful birthday cake which said, "To Daddy from Connie Lee. New residents of this city are Lt. Comdr.

and Mrs. A. H. Parker and daughter. Candy, who arrived recently from Tokyo, Japan.

Mrs. Parker was president of the Officers Wives Club there and also active; in the Gray Ladies units and other service groups. They are now residing at 225-A Nieto Ave. In Wives of Navy 'Doctors Club will meet at Officers Club, Allen Center, Wednesday. Reservations for this early fall luncheon party should be made with Mrs.

Fred M. Rohow of 2135 Bermuda by noon tomorrow. Officers attached to the USS Menard made a sudden decision and gave themselves and their guests a farewell party at the Officers Club, Allen Center, last Tuesday. Sailors on horseback, Capt. and Mrs.

E. Coffin and children write friends from the Philmont Ranch in New Mexico that tidin' is fine. An evening last week Lt. Charles Price entertained his many Air Foree friends at a delightful cocktail event at his home honoring his bride-to-be, Janls Blair. They told wedding bells will ring this month and the honeymoon will be in Honolulu.

i A very lovely affair was the shower hostessed by Ada Drake -and Ruth Riddle of the Long Beach Naval Station, honoring bride-to-be Carolina Pollie -at their beautiful Rolling Hills Estate, where a buffet luncheon was enjoyed and a in the pool. New residents are Lt. Milton L. Neighbors, who reported to the Long Beach Naval Shipyard recently. Mrs.

Neighbors and son. Barry, of 3302 Gale Ave. Katherine Smith. Labor Division of the Long Beach Naval Station, was given a farewell party recently by fellow inept- Garden Party Bridge and canasta will played Tuesday afternoon during the annual garden party for members and friends of SL Bartholomew's Church. The event will begin at 1 jun.

in the garden of Mrs. D. W. Hripepy, 276 Argone Ave. have Mr.

They Wivds Thuikday -J shortly lengths. Camel Hairs. Both lohg arc flee ft 1 K' ft A I i 4 'Sfi I i 1 1 if, vtduaf frays with sturdy metal, lit several gay des yi ita ri, born aha alcohol-reslstont i Velees te 29.96 1 Velaea le $19.91 49.91 frays, remove 16 18 or easy washir I nr 1 i itands fold fla for compact sfteragi l. ideal. pi TVi buffet, card pai 1 i Mi.

11 I nery lie era a-tr iw. Vjel- I $29.91 i Hundr i ion. Fi Iff, oura am Valria Velaei S39.9S S49.9S. 14 118 FURKITIIRE and FIXTURES FDR SALE irice on from cnglan bright bras Tremendous Savi i Dyed Squirrel Bally Cepa Kolinyky Scarf Sat 5 Skihs mfitsl imported. sfriW 0 Goad locking, nenU-w der jlveilei by the doze jfViiidi op' stemwan 12 glasses combination of jleti, champagnes Oie of many pa from.

1 1.75 Oven piece bdmbdd (eefi Easy fo thm off With ngw for your-toL bai iustWipe stothl luy, ffFfr ma of dean a dikmp laK for Dyad Muskrst Clutch Cope Blended Martens 3 Skijis Northern Blck Muskrat Jacket 25r Exdti ig desig 1.75, peg. 2.95, Dow! I ieg. 5.98, (iew. a I i I 52 Pina Avenui ea. dink Stole Dyad Chine I 'Dyed jPeraioi i Lamb Stroller DQHKMANN'S IJ1-: AVENUE I IIH IT I i.

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