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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 14

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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1 THE FSE8X0 BEE WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 1934 ily Feature CzdttvuL ift afc HOME SEWING s- mocking house CULBERTSON on Contract Ely Culbertson BY WALTER BROWN -RUTH WYETH A SILK HAT HAS MANY USES Social We Adell Martin Miss Craycroft Entertains For To Be Honored Bride-Elect At Bridge Party Miss Carol Cobb of Lemoore and In compliment to Miss Marian ft graduate of the Fresno State Col- Craycroft who will sail July 6th lege whose betrothal to Dr Albert for Honolulu where she will be-Ciawson 0f Lemoore and Los An-jeomc the bride of Lieutenant geles was announced last Fall was Walter Allen Kude Misses Varina complimented at a party to-day and Katherine Merritt will enter- Sherman decides to hid the small slam at once rather than risk playing against the possibility of the club suit being bunched in one of the adverse hands West correctly deciding that Sherman was void of spades opened his singleton heart and it appeared to Block that he must inevitably be defeated He won the trick with the ace and decided to play for a 2-2 break in the diamond suit He therefore laid down the diamond ace upon which West played the queen Then he laid down another diamond and found fortunately that West was forced to win It appeared that a heart trick must still be cashed by the East and West players Therefore both North and South were elated when West returned a spade East began a verbal castigation of his in failing to continue with the heart lead to the first round of which he had played the king and he was scarcely content with his explanation that he was unable to lead a suit in which he had no cards CHOOSING THE RIGHT LEAD When a bridge player out of all the cards in his hand selects what is apparently the killing opening to defeat a slam bid his feelings can better be imagined than described when upon being placed in the lead again he is compelled to make a subsequent lead which gives back all the advantage This was the unhappy experience of the West player In the hand below in playing against John Sherman and Horace Block Sherman held the North hand and Block the South East dealer Neither side vulnerable A as 0 A 9 7 2 A KQ 8 6 6 AKQ10 5 4 3 2 7 0 KQ 87 A 9 7 10 9 3 2 0 10 8 6 4 A 10 4 3 The bidding: (Figures after bids refer to numbered explanatory para- CHAPTER FORTY-ONE Puzzling Ambush Donaghy suddenly recaptured Is jaunty manner Certainly got a big roll of bills a regular size stake of it? There wasn't any money missing was there? I didn't win it on the horses That's just a yarn I pitched to nosey John to make his eyes pop This is money I've saved up from my wages and not trusting it to any bank Now if you want to count it or write down the numbers or look for fingerprints on it right with Harper waved aside the mockingly offered wallet "So you carry your hard-earned savings around with you yet you borrow small sums of money from your fellow servants to tide you over to the next pay day? I must say I like the horse story better This time the chauffeur's temper blew I give a damn what you like or he sputtered my business If you think got anything on me go ahead and make the pinch jYou bluff me and not going to hang anything on me either by hanging around the i kitchen and wheedling gossip out I of the help the screws to the servants make jump through hoops when you crack the whip Ask anything got to answer But I heard you making any noise like that upstairs Try badgering them and see what you Donaghy went on unheeding "There are lots of things you know about Mr Sergeant of Detectives for all your snooping I'll give you a couple of hot tips and dare you to do something about it i mean some of our clues have been By the way you told me how you made out at Mrs "Well Mrs alibi is just as strong as her unsupported word Here is the situation Steve Dufresne called up his wife about 4:30 and told her about the ambush He said he was safe was staying in the Austerlitz for the night and that there was a police guard seemed greatly upset by the news complained of a nervous headache begged off attendance at Mrs dinner party and immediately retired to her room "About 5 the maid left a tray outside her door When she passed a little later it had been taken in The point is that no one actually saw Mrs Dufresne from 5 until the maid went up to announce that Doyle was asking to see her was served at 7 and while they were dining one of the chauffeurs gave the alarm about the fire in the garage The telephone wires were strung at the back of the garage and the 'phone went dead right after called the fire department Naturally the whole house was in an uproar but what Mrs Dufresne did no one in the house seems to take any prize as an alibi would Harper asked quietly always thought that when a murder was planned the murderer usually turned upi armed with the best the' worst almost a law of crimi-1 nal nature Now who would vou i say had the very best alibi in this Lafferty groaned I Holmes is in Harper continued with a sly smile as though he had been answered quite right Steve Dufresne and Andrews And what tain this evening at the home of their parents on Huntington Boulevard After bridge games refreshments will be served at the dining table which will be ornamented with flowers The invited guests are Mrs Charles Nowell Misses Anne Meux Dorothy Hinch Eleanor Hinch Jane Pratt Jean Riggins Jane Dearing Winnifred Dunnam Jean Anderson Mary Jane Fork-ner Helen Carlton Barbara Jones Betty' Minturn Mary Cecile Gearhart Louise Gundelfinger Annette Gundelfinger and Anne Dovle Visitors Are am Lou Lovegr een BoU0 Ell tertaillCd III fe SKI Fresno Home Hestbeck Virginia Euless and Al-1 TO HAND West dealer North and South vulnerable A A (J A 9 0 10 8 7 A AK 10 4 10 9 A 4 North 24(1) 3 2 8 7 6 3 0 9 2 6 5 3 lee Smith all of this city Misses Vivian Skoegard Ellen Bailey Harriet Bailey and Lois Henley all cf Lemoore Miss Famie Sellars of Exeter Miss Dorothy Harvey of Merced Miss Edith Britten or Del Key Miss Billie Towle of Coalinga and Misses Jeanette Griswold and Mildred Kerr of Hanford Blanche Weaker is Married To Beach Man tong Mr and Mrs Frank Smith are' entertaining as their house guests their granddaughter Miss Jean Robertson and the grandmother Mrs James Roberts both of Eureka The Smiths plan to entertain their guests with a trip to Long Beach and Santa Monica this week They also plan to go to San Francisco for a short sojourn Mrs Frank Dopplemaier entertained at a party yesterday at her home on Kerckhoff Avenue in ou can question Mrs Du-j portions of our evidence have been fresne because her face is all most troublesome to place? wrapped up in bandages Ques- tion her hell you can't even get Lafferty said could get along better if I knew nothing of the case that dated 6 9 KQJ102 5 7 4 7 6 64 A 6 4 9 8 4 2 The hand will be discussed in article Mr Culbertson will be very glad to answer questions on bridge Please enclose a stamped (3-cent) self-addressed envelope and address your question to Ely Culbertson In care of this newspaper First The immediate overcall in the bid suit forcing to game Second It would seem that East might take some action here but he decides to wait and listen Third Block with a trickless hand decides to show a bust by bidding a minor rather than encourage his partner by bidding his four-card major suit Fourth Even at four spades WTest can not be badly hurt Apparently he has nine certain tricks in his hand Fifth Fearing that any other bid will be dropned by South We heard the other day of the organization of the Leisure League Women who sew won't need to join They already know how to use up odd moments They combine them with a bit of cloth and a little thread and the net result may he anything from frocks to or it may be a little silk hat The one shown here is particularly flattering You will need three-quarters of a yard of silk of a becoming color a piece of muslin or other heavy cotton goods to interline the brim one yard of grosgrain ribbon for the trimming and silk thread to match the hat material A pattern? We are going to make it ourselves For the brim pattern you will need paper sight inches wide and fourteen inches deep Rule it into one-inch squares then make the heavy outline shown in the diagram at the upper left so the Hnea cross the ruled squares on your paper just as they do here This gives you your brim pattern The edge of the pattern marked A is placed on a fold of the goods in cutting the top of the brim the facing and the interlining Now rule a piece of paper seven inches wide and fourteen inches deep into one-inch squares for the crown pattern as shown in the diagram at the upper right The edge of the pattern marked is placed on a fold of the goods in cutting both the top of the crown and its facing If the size of the pattern pieces is not correct for you make adjustment at the seam lines When the two layers of the crown and the three layers of the brim have been cut place the crown pieces face to face and stitch around the outside edges Be sure to leave an opening as at through which it may be turned right side out The notch marks the center back Next stitch the center back joinings in each of the three layers of the brim and crease the seams open Place the two silk layers face to face and the muslin interlining on top Stitch around the outside edge then turn right side out Ornament the edges of both crown and brim with stitching Tack the crown to the brim and run the ribbon through the openings Mr and Mrs Alfred Wenker 'compliment to the Fresno visitors because I heard her talking to the prj0r to sundown TesWday "ThTt The afternoon was spent playing ptclLor snd talking plenty fellow buying the 'disguise months this city are announcing the roar- bridge in the jiving room where Heres another! tyr Dufresne ago the crank letters the ambush riage of their daughter Miss boquets of roses were used in nasn been near her since she those damned things make every Blanche Elizabeth Wenker and decoration Tea was served at the came back to this hous last night! thing dizzier' Howard littler which took place (card tables Is he staying out or is he being again Jack And why? June 19th at the parsonage of the The other guests were: Mes- kept out If you can spare a little Because those three events should irst Methodist Church in South! dames Frank Blakeley Earl -tune trorn th butler the chauf- be links in a sequence the logical Shields Moore Davis feur and the cook you might look A Allen and Frank Smith into a few things like that going on right under your ong Beach Dr Cartright read the service in the presence of the mother and Miss Amne Aaronson of Long Beach formerly of this city The bride is a graduate cf the Fresno High School and the Fresno State College For the past two fears she has been teaching in the lisin City School Littler is in outcome of which would have been death! why felt so uneasy about the letters Harper got down from the table something tells me they were not Donaghy I running this case in written by our dead my own way Right now we re Lafferty nodded "I see The discussing your part and Im going letters furnished Dufresne with his to tell you what I think in plain: ajbi If the letters are words Its for your own good 'then the alibi I get your drift I am convinced you hold the: our next stop the Auster-key evidence in this case because I you know who that dead man was "Not yet First we have to pay jfrry HOFFMAN haveWacyceptedCarebribee'fovonr IittIe ialSfU LOS ANGELES June 27- With It Ain't No Sin Mae new Slence or hlsrkmJ housemaid Ellen Becker Harper pictUre called back to the studio Jean Harlows Born To Be Kissed that knowledge a paper undergoing a retaking process Samuel Goldwyn is taking no chances! fPdfod vou that vou're nlavinv JS1 E6 Rather than invest heavily in the production of Barbary Coast: tfW ZWIBO dvnamite P' Magnolia Street I don think an(j then discover he has offended Sam has voluntarily called off: OFFER SOLID FOODS those murders were treach-! 1 we 11 Herbert informal history indefinitely It was to have been THE FIRST YEAR Your V3ahy and be welcome The First Year by which increases Former Fresnan Is Married In Sacramento Friary Miss Marie Ryan and Theodore lusiness in Long Beach where the Helzer both of Sacramento were heme of the couple is being estab- marriage at 10:30 llshed Sunday morning in the Franciscan Friary in Sacramento by Rev Leonard Helzer Is the son of Mr and Mrs John Helzer of Fresno Miss Noreen Ryan sister of the bride was the bridesmaid and Douglas Vernon was the groomsman The bride wore a white sport Mine Miss Kate Johnson Edgar Mather Marry In Bay City Anna Sten's next picture with Gary Cooper found her in a little over The old time criterion of the indicates the step may be made Send a self-addressed 3-cent stamped envelope with your request Custard made of milk and egg yolk is another solid food now Included early in the diet Tht festive dessert makes excellent use of part of baby's milk allotment and is an appetizing medium in which to serve the daily egg yolk Custards usually are given need for solid food was a by Selzmck from London is theishifJtv one The need was sup likely David Copperfield In-j posed to be indicated by the baby's triguing is the rumor that both I acquisition of teeth Until the Charles Laughton and his wife pth appeared so it was argued Elsa Lanchester will appear in the cast Laughton as Mr Micawber A role is also slated to be filled by Elizabeth Allen there was no excuse for giving food that needed chewing The catch in this type of reason ing was that teeth appeared be erous cold-blooded affairs There may have been a strong reason be-j an he told Laff erty! The Mae West and Jean Har Bay of the marriage yesterday suit with a turban and white acces- hind tlle fjrst -but offcer youngster will make his mark i low vehicles are but two of many morning in the First Presbyterian sories Her boquet was of white i was murdered for one rea-1 got a nose for the scent as sharp pictures now in studio laundries tJohsmfof powder 'blSe sport fdress Itorwhich STfcWipec her to cut and "Every censor hoard official in Mather of Santa Rosa Rev she had white accessories was aad aKain to cover1 the industry and out of it to Herrick Lane read the service in'worn by the bridesmaid Her bo- -he first crime can keep right on if she knows something I whom Barbary Coast was infor- the presence of Mrs Edward Mad-iquet wks of sweet peas and 1- a3 there danSer very likely I'll be interested to see many says Goldwyn den of Fresno sister of the bride I phinium or discovery her reacrion when she finds out emDhatic and unqualified and Mrs Beard of St Hel- A wedding breakfast as served 4 who we Save npnatic ana unquaimea ena sister of the bridegroom 'for members of the immediate The daJk mue limousine with the phe police car threaded Its way approval The bride wore an ensemble of families of the bridal couple at the Sold through the city lanes until the The theme and dramatic latedly when the diet was poor It looks as if Alice White were baby because of lack of teeth the 2 '3 afUr baby waq r'nlpH heifer feeding which! was denied better feeding which snow nks thaTinetf anarrw street aibilities of the story are too great! doesn't like playing these' hoydens the country road pos-'g0jng to get her wish Alice aunt In the afternoon the were complimented at a he announced The nirtnreK Here you are to sacrjfjce jn a clamor for the all the time She'd love to sing and suitable1 might perhaps have promoted more speedy teething Cereal First Solid food is now admitted to be dusky rose shade and a white hat land had white accessories After a wedding breakfast Mr and Mrs Mather left on a wedding trip to couple reception at the home of Mrs Chenu de-riPfln Harper and Lafferty had gone tectives got out and Harris emerged fohfidren exDlans Sam' I Rian James will rive her the the forcfuldren- eP1alns ba- I Klan dames T1-1 per the dance muralo FresnaAugustCtod es- ern Tarof Mrnd Mrs ItremeanwUtLnf andloined them 1 deUvred' Va fulf-j whichTh' the way 'the Leetk or nd teethi Solid food is not tablish their home Helzer wl return to Sacramento and wth thi hgp of sign of over scene of am- at once from a tobacco shop on the a necessary part of baby's diet aHmn to whom Dufresne arper i blooded Btrongly flavored screen 'columnist dons grease paint particularly a food that needs The bride is a member of the I to establish their home Mrs Hel- 2fj1Cf asked Lincoln School faculty She is a zer is the daughter of the late Mr had first reported the affair And think so graduate of the San Joce State 'and Mrs Ryan of Sacramento they had found exactly nothing Becker has been called to Teachers College She has aland is a graduate of St Joseph whatever rsf Mf-t' ArnHpmv CRTS brother Clyde Johnson of this city I Academy rep0Jted- Miss Becker has been called to had heen seen no I Phona la tha at0f 'lPce tua had been seen no trains a booth so I couldn play It is not a child's story It Universal is1 bringing an impres- Jl'jA fi? food which 13 not will be just as great a photoplay i sive list of radio lights for this fHJd a year fr0m now or ten years from production starring Edmund Lowe n6w So we will hold It until It and Gloria Stuart Phil Baker la te hearlpan drnp fllii usltice without brinrine Bottle Beetle and his ac-lI ls flrst offered at about the fhhedhPiddeen what she said but she looked to suffer ad be peaUzed I cordfon Ruth Etting the fourth month The cereal the hidden erunman and all traces pHoH i is usnallv a fine wheat nrenarat ion the hidden gunman and all traces cjted a fine wheat preparation 1 PERMANENTS Including Shampoo Finger Wave and Haircut FINGER WAVES Wet 15 Dry 254 Ask about our Finger Wave and Manicure Cards HAIR BLEACHING 50 Chicago College Inc 1228 FULTON PHONE 2-1718 Mather is an electrical engineer versiofvadaed from the i Simmons Home by the sins of other pictures and other producers Few casts have been so care- I jof his hiding place had been hidden: enough Wait here for if they existed at all by the snow Harper directed and he and looks as if we re up against fertv turned into the narrow street Ian invisible man" Lafferty re-KOjjdiv lined with neat but small solidly nnea witn near uuc smaii Is Setting For Garden Supper Mrs Scheid is Party Hostess fuy assembied ag the players for if a War two-story houses They mounted Davld rfleId- Davfd Selznlck with "LreS and pulIea George Cukor and Hugh Walpole the old-fashioned bell Mr and Mrs Carlos Simmons Mrs Scheid entertained re- entertained at a garden party Sat- fcently at her home at 2953 Iowa urday evening at their home on eemiv ac ner nome ai iowa uraav evening at cneir nume onn i-onic1ioSbnrP miniftpo looking at every one and any Lk nf a ire fist country' Pd wat before JjSlone in order not to miss Just the Avenue Games of five hundred Brown Avenue A midnight opened about a footandamiddle- rjght person Right now indica- I- as isss ss ylri Messrs and-who drQve jke mad Harper Cenriye Tel I then a stl11 amarter manwould like TVinsit inutdered the sniper and escaped Becker The guests were Thompson and Everett Russell Re- Mesdames Talbert Runnels Donald Ireshments were served Brewster Ross Kel Those present were Messrs and BASEBALL Street Boy3 Downey Sisters Gene Austin and Gus Arnheim Winter it may be sieved oat-among those appearing in the story mea or may be one of the written by Jerry Wald cereals pre-cooked and designed es- pecially for infants use Ail cere- I'vn rnciTV cm nvv a's arp offered in teaspoonful 1 Ml amounts preceding both the 10 A I CihS1'iv PrS I M' and 6 feeding and are teacher in the university Colony liking and hi? School is making an extended Ktfon Vegetables The second solid food is a vegetable which can be given at about the fifth or sixth month all of these dates being subject to the dictation of the attending pediatrician They arc given in cau-jtious spoonful amounts preceding the 2 feeding Vegetables ready-cooked and finely sieved can be bought for use or fresh tender garden vegetables! I may be used The latter arej 'scraped rather than peeled cut small slices or rubes and! steamed until very tender They I are then pressed through a wire sieve and dressed with a bit of I butter and a speck of salt My! leaflet Additional Foods During withoeTv- not at the Mesdames pick Thompsi Scheid and Adolph Barbara Levesey Mary Slocum Dorothy Dyer Aimee Lynn Kilty and Wanda Lee Messrs William Mon- Ruschhaupt A A Ruschhaupt Rosebad McCorkle reR 'petiU 'g from hoe magic or some red herring across iuuiuuk iv ci niiiirr vnu icni" DAUGHTER IS GUEST Miss Louise Porter arr Learn Beauty Culture NOW In oldest beauty college under competent instructors Register now and In a few months you will be tnedepend-cnt because good operators are always in demand Beauty College Emma Fries Supervisor 2325 Fresno St Phone 3-1811 been the day from Berkeley to visit for a William Lauritzen A Herzog ehort time with her parents Mr A1 Thorpe Henry Llngle Emil Ff nnnycA Pv and Mrs Porter at their Schmidt Ray South Walter Bray 14 liunvreu uy home on Mono Avenue Bud Fay and Robert Shirley Miss Louise Morton (To Be Conti nuedl Saunders Are Honored At Party Mr and Mrs Saunders were complimented at a suri Month-End Clearance You Will Be Delighted With the Great News SAWYER Inc Will Have For You Miss Louise Morton enterta recently in compliment to Missja their home to qglebrate Rosebud McCorkle whose mar" twelfth wedding anniversary riage to Henry Morton will be sol- After a pot-luck supper the time! emnized Saturday The guests were was spent playing cards and other received at the home of Mrs Clyde games 1 1 Talbert Mrs Mark Town- Jones on Patterson Avenue send and White Games were played and the hipn Thot present were: Messrs and score prize was awarded to Miss Mesdames White Townsend Roy Mildred Foraker A shower of Kauffman Saunders gifts was presented to the bride-Ivy Roy Cummings Talbert and elect Refreshments were served Rdolph Beaver Mrs Margaret! with a miniature bride and bride- Ryrn Mrs Bailey Warren groom marking the place of each launders Buddy White Imogene leuest White and Rudolph Beaver Jr Those present were Mesdames Clyde Jones Leslie Bowman James Durfen and McCorkle Misses Dorothy Rimmer Ruth nt Simmon- Louise Simmons Dorothy Is OCne (Jt I flTlV Levis Foraker Ethel Shafer Kath- erine McCorkle Lutie McCorkle Mrs Burke entertained the and Camille Self members of her card club and their husbands at her home on Ferger Ki Cu Wa Club Avenue recently The evening was midge and five 10 and Si iK off HORIZONTAL 1 52 Dry 1 The infield of 1 54 Weird baseball 7 The game was first plave-d Inin 1839 13 160 square rods 14 Artist's frame 55 Mentioned 1 56 Mentally sound 57 Apiaceous plant 58 Ilk 1 59 There nine each V2 Vx to V2 A Croup of SILK DRESSES A Group of FORMAL AND DINNER GOWNS A Croup of Lounging Pajamas and Robes A Croup of KNIT SUITS Two Croups of SPORT COATS LOTS of Flavor Tea has to have what Schilling Iced Tea does have lots of flavor because toasted That gives it more flavor a rich flavor that the melting ice drown 3 Constellation 4 Encountered 5 Narrowed ends of things 6 Mlasile weapon 7 Small salamander 8 Otherwise 9 Day 10 Kimono sash 11 Eggs of fiBhes 12 Cognizance 15 Ocean 20 Before 21 Mineral are on side 60 The game ls played for nine VERTICAL I 1 Stream obstruction 2 Frozen off spent playing hun-Idred Prizes in bridge were won1 by Mr and rs Machold iMrs Gann Burke Mrs Kautenberg and George Club recently at The Californian Burke and in five hundred by Mr Hhe following officers were elect- and Mr Edwin Corah Mr and I ed: Mollie Bischel president Mrs pav( Nelson Mrs Hal Jacobs 16 Wind instru- Alma Steitz vice president Lydia and oann Refreshments were I ment jSohlebelhut secretary Marie Dieb- 8erved at the card tables ert treasurer Ann Haas sergeant! Those present wore Messrs and at arms and Lipda Haas reporter Mesdames Nelson Burke The installation will be to-mor- Corah Ross Farris Gann Jacobs I row evening at The Californian Kautenberg A Lindner Mae-when a formal dinner will be hold Prosser I Schul-! served in compliment to the new metster Sullivan Dave Spen-officers cer Miss Dorothy Burke and George Burke Phi Kappa Tau at Huntington lake Mr and Mrs William Ritezel and their son and daughter William Jr and Isabelle Ritezel are ceu- Members of the Phi Kappa Tau 17 Ham 18 Concocts 19 Deportment 20 Fortunes 22 Apple coring device 26 Marker at home 31 To deem 12 Mongol tribal division 33 Granted facts 34 To yawn spring 22 First of baseball rules was drawn in 1843 23 Jewel 24 Ceremony 25 To decree 27 Kind of flotsam 28 Wine vessels 29 Woven I string 30 Pieces out 36 Three 37 Honey gatherer 10 Coarse file tl Russian mountains 42 Goddess of the watery deep 44 Close 45 symbols 6 Silk worm 47 Uhless 48 Observed 49 Thin tin plate 50 Organ of aerial flight 31 Unequal things 53 Ruler of Tunis 55 Type of i snowshoc Answer To Previous Puzzle 75 Schilling 35 To choose 37 Corners of the diamond 18 Transposed (abbr) 39 Half an em 40 A Is the score unit 43 Profoundly earnest 49 One and one A Croup of SWIM SUITS off 4 -1 QH Club entertained recently at a dinner at the Hotel Fresno Those present were: Mesdames Capriola Bidcgaray Jr George Vartikian James Telesco Ford Dick Gatti Per-rachl Caire Rudolph and Scheid Misses Della Donato 'Ohella Renna Mae Chloldl Blanche Cetti Margaret Yracebum and Alvena Lcgler pylng their home at Huntington Lake for the Summer They nave as their guest their niece and nephew Misu Marian Ulam and James TJlam AUBERRY Mrs Dorris has her sister-in-law and nephew Mrs Carnes and Nelson Carnes of Ban Fernando an house guests RUDARD KIPLING fe.

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