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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 4

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The Fresno Beei
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a i THE FRESNO BEE MONDAY OCTOBER 15 IMi Social BL Dorothy Dix Warna Of Need For Diversions In Age HOME SEWING CULBERTSON Contract Ely Culbertson -RUTH WYETH SPEARS- CUTTING THE NEW TURTLE NECK LINE Les Debonnaires Entertain At Afternoon Tea All Right To Have A Bank Account But What About Laying Up A Few Ideas And Friends And Diversions For Those Lean Years After Fifty? All of us are warned to be thrifty in our youth and lay up something for a rainy day so that when the storms of aga come upon us wa may not find ourselves without an umbrella to ahelter us But no one urges us to provide any mental protection for the lean years that are even more aurcly bound to come to us than ia poverty Indeed we may escape poverty altogether We may never lose our money but if we live there is no escape from the tragedy of age which mbs us of those we love that scatters our families that takes from us oilr friends that -shuts us out from our old avocations and that leaves us lonely and forlorn nnd miserable unless we have some resources within ourselves which enable us to pass the time agreeably A TRIFLE CROSS Practically every bridge player knowg about the simple false card A false card in its basic sense Is the drop of an unnecessarily high card on a trick-winning card of an opponent for the purpose of mil-leading the opponents Similarly in winning a trick if the declarer wins with a card higher than would be necessary that -also is false card and may mislead the defense An unusual form of the latter pe of false card la that in which a declarer in winning a trick with a higher card than necessary gives up a sure at least temporarily This occurs when for suit Is the ace-ueen-small ace of another eard which City eouoie-crossed ly defeat the contract since the heart ace wae still out Frey further realized however that even without winning a -club triek he could fulfill hia contract by winning four apade tricks three heart tricks and two diamonds Accordingly ha dropped hie king cf clubs on the ace a play that could not possibly lose anything since tha jack and nins furnished a sure stopper East now began to do the thinking which Frey hoped he would From the bidding East realized that the declarer could not haVe a singleton club It was cbvlous to East therefore that the declarer was false-carding and since ha had dropped the king East figured that South's holding probably was ths king-queen alone and that the latter was trying to discourage a shift away from clubs until he could knock out the heart stopper in the West hand West had abandoned spades himself therefore East reasened the shift that tha declarer was trying to avoid must certainly be diamonds East finally came to the decisions that West held the diamond king and returned a low diamond South went up with the king of diamonds and played the nine of hearts which West was forced to win with tha ace The West playar in a dying effort underled his queen of clubs and South's ten won the trick thns enabling the latter to spread th hand for four-odd The falsa eard had succeeded Most people never even think of providing any amusements or inversions for their old age The very men and women who would consider It criminal not to safeguard themselves from being financially dependent when they are old never make an effort to save themselves from being spiritual paupers In their age forced to feed on crumbs of Interest that drop from the tables of the mors fortunate Member of 1 ds Dehonnsires Club entertained at a rush party Friday afternoon at Rudy' Tha guest were received by tbe club president Ml Alta Bell Has-tie Tea waa served by Mint Ethel Johnson and Mias Eloise Sargent from a table centered with a floral arrangement of red and yellow Dower Illumination was provided by candles and bnquete nr dahlias ornamented the room Miss Thelma Kerner played tbe piano The' mwnbera present were Misses Margaret Boyers Eleanor Chiles Madeleine Daniels Georgia Gall Hastie Dorothy Ross Viola Sebroeder Rolflin Strawmatt Mary Van Dyke Kerner Charlotte Smith Martha Shupe Johnson Alma Aschenhrener Mildred Swengel Pearl Dewhirst Sargent Beulah GrigtbyEvelyn Barry Betty Jean Whits The pledge present waa Miss Zella Wertx and the inactive members present were Misses Nancy Spencer Eleanor Drenth Virginia Hinton and Dorothy McBrian Fresnan Takes Part Jn Benefit Program Miss Ruth Stallev daughter of Mr and Mrs Stalley of Fresno who ia attending the University of California took part in the tableau vivant presented at the garden fete in Griffith and McDuffie Gardens of Berkeley recently The Trousseau a vehicle for valuable old gowns lent hv society leaders of San Jose and Berkeley was presented by the students living at St Margaret's House in Berkeley Miss Stalley wore a model of the 3830's in black satin Jet-bead embroidered with a small I Straw hat Gower-trimmed lavender All of ua know so many rich men and women who are so when they are old in eveiything that makes life worth living who have been so busy making money that they have never taken time to learn how to play: who have never read anything but the atock market and tha headlines and the comie strip in the newspapers who do not like to travel because It breaks up their routine who are not even amused by the threatres or the cinema and who when age or 111 health forces them to retire from business die in a year or two from sheer boredom There is a particular thrill in having something first It a reporter geta a story for hi paper before any other journal has it he calls it a scoop Perhaps you can scoop your friends by having a frock or blouse with a turtle neck hefore they even luiow how smart and becoming this new fin ia am showing you her how you can adapt your plain waiat pattern to cut this kind of neck so you need not lose a minute's time in having one It ia all done on a scale of 14 -inch as you see In the diagrem pin a piece of paper under the front of your plain high-neck waist pattern ae shown here at A then measure up 1 14-inch from the center front of the neckline and make a mark Measure in lVi-inch from the neck edge along the shoulder line and make another mark Directly above the shoulder line mark l'A Inches make a third mark Join these points ss Indicated here by the dotted line Reshape the neck of the pattern piece to follow thie new line and cut away all surplus paper When you have recut the neck of the front of the waist pattern pin paper under the back a at then measure up 14 inches along the shoulder seam line from the neck edge and make another markJDirectly above this shoulder line mark IS inches make a mark Connect all three as shown here by the dotted line and follow this new line in recutting the neck of the pattern piece When you cut your blouse by this pattern make a slashed opening at the back of the neck This should be faced and fastened with round buttons and worked loops In our last lesson we finished a neck opening of this kind and though the neck of this garment ia cut a little differently the finish of the center back opening is the same The front of the turtle neck blouse shown here la caught down with! because he had sorted hie cai a tab of the blouae material which hold a contrasting jabot in place Incorrectly never bid spades instance a fourth best of opened against a three-notrump contract third hand puts up jack and declarer holding wins with the 'he purpose of this false card course is to avoid a shift to suit An even more unusual false occurs in the hand below in Richard Frey of New York as the declarer completely the opponents South dealer Neither side vulnerable A 8 I 10 0 A 10 8 4 8 A J07 8 After some rather unusual bidding by North and South final contract of three notrump waa reached with South as declarer The latter incidental! Mrs Herbert Gordon who was Miss Elisabeth Martin before her marriage the past Summer in Los Angeles Miss Brennan Is Honored At Party Series TO-MORROW'S HAND North dealer Both sides vulnerable A AK 4 Women who have been so absorbed in their houses or their children that they have lost all touch with the outside world women who have never belonged to clubs nor gone into society nor even thought of anything since the first baby was born hut teething and getting on the football team and Mary's beaux and who when tbeir children marry become that pestiferous thing the parasitic motheivin-Iaw who has to go and live with her children because she has no life of her own So just as we should lay up money to support ua in the days In which our earning capacity will be gone we should lay up Interests for those days in which we will be too old and feeble to step out and go places and see things And we have to do this when we are young We can not suddenly aequlie new tastes and habits when we are middlaged We can not become joyous and full of pep and get excited over things that we do because we are conscientiously trying to amusa ourselves There is no more pathetic spectacle than old people trying to learn how to divert themselves You could weep over them because one of the things that no ingenuity can manufacture la a synthetic interest In things the the illy A 10 7 I 4 0 7 8 4 I rds The jabot ia a straight rectangular piece of material 18 inches wide and 12 inches deep It may have a seam in tha center if the good cute to better advantage by making it that way How To Make A New Big Beret A 8 A I 8 0 A 10 2 A 10 7 9 This hand will he discussed In -to-morrow's article: West'a opening lead was a low spade and South won tha trick with the ten He led a heart West ducked completely and dummy's king waa put up The ten of hearts was returned from dummy and overtaken bv the jack and West's queen won the trick West now shifted to a club and East won the trick with the ace At this point Frey made what he describes as a triple-cross false card He realized that regardless the position of the queen of ren Miss Dorothy Erennan whose marrlBe to Duane Hunger will be an event of tne early ball season Other' in teresirng'Vwwns were bail I erl gowns worn at McKinley's and Cleveland's inaugural ball resoec-l-ill Phinnejr of San tfvely One model In black taffeta Francisco formerly of bresno i and Jet was of the 1870 period -and! voting Fresno at the home of came from Worth in Paris Jrr mother Mrs oillette on Joseph Psget-Frederick I Avenue and will enter-rator or Edna St Vincent Millay': u'n i0T M1 Etennan lhl poems and plays assisted in Inc The Trousseau LCfd Ube wUl The program of tha garden fete11 livI" J001" the eve-included also a group of Russian devoted to playing songs by Korn old Stetsky he awarding of Ion music by Molinari pl'aved receive ing a showing of modern styles from a Ftrkelry uhoo Ann ferved Ingham piaved several harp selec- ho Autumn motif tions while The Trousseau was be ued the decorative formed A balloon dance by two001 little girls added variety to the program Tbe guests entered at 158 Tunnel Road the Griffith Gardens whera they were served te The garden party which was held for the benefit of the garden at St When wi are children ia not too sooi to begin providing for age and parenta-who desire to insure the welfare of their offspring would do better to teach their sons and daughters tha love of reading than they would to entail property upon them For no on can ever be bored who has a passion for reading because it makes him free of every form of wild adventure and gives him every form of thrill No one who likes to read can ever be lonely for he can summon to his side whatever companions he desires wits for his amusement philosophers to teach him wisdom poetry and romance to fill hia heart with sentiment Age Is a time of delight to those who like to read A curse to those who have no fellowship with hooks But you have to form the reading habit when you are young It ia a trick that no old dog learns SO DIFFERENT! skr or xrw AUTOMATIC WASHERS TURPIN'S Rlertris Sssllaaee Since ISIS 14 IS Tslara Street Fbme I-StlS Long ago Talleyrand advised every one to learn how to play a good of whist when ha was young so that he might not spend a i miserable old age It la good advice as a pplied not only to cards which Stamps on all purchases All in excitingly what would otherwise be dreary hour for many an old man and woman but to all games Golf is tha salvation of the retired business man who can walk around the links half of the day and hold post-mortems over hia game the other half So are fishing and hunting and boating and every other sport that gives a man an outride Interest They are just so much cspltal laid up fjr the time when he will have to call upon hia reserve of resources in order to live at all with any pleasure and comfort DOROTHY DIX more than Sim guests Goods Co ST AND VAN NESS WHY SCHOOLS? "What's the matter Tony?" "Aw he sent me out" 'What "Aw I didn't want to make a tie rpk" "Why not?" "Why should I maks a tie rack? I only got this "What did you want to make?" "I wanted to make a dog house hut he got sore and threw me out" "Have you a dog?" and my mother doesn't want him In the house unless it's storming I' got a box for him but it leaks snd anyway It Isn't a pood If he had a would he bettea" see what can done about getting a house for him I suppose you could make it if you had tha lumber?" I could Better than a tie rank What does he care what I make if I work? And make something? But he won't let me" The shop teacher looked hurt when the principal asked him if Tony could make a dog bouse instead of a tie rack "All the other boys are making tie racks Why rhculd Tony he an exception? That spoils Ihe discipline makes him think he is Important He ought to he made do whet the others do" Now where I disagree The mission of the school la to to make what will stimulate him to creative activity If his workcf does not make him creative it fails club he could hope to win only one at its source Routined imposedIcul tfick and that an Immedi-mesnlnpless tasks deaden tha cre-iat club return by East would sure- ative faculty They are to be tised': only when creative energy fails and only as long as is necessary to stimulate an idea If they fail to arouse an Idea in a reasonable time some other approach must be marie "Why should Tony have hi own wav? You spoil him that way" That's another notion that don't accept What way Is the child to have? Your way? My way? If so why? There Is no sin in allowing- child to hi own way when that way is right for him It Is the only way that Is going to servs him When you Impose your way he stands aside in spirit If not In body until you get out of hia sight Then he goes hack to hia own ideas That is the way is made He must live hli own life according to the power that was given him In the beginning He can develop what he has not what you want him to have lintess you happen to agree on that essential point The srhcol is established and maintained to serve the children according to their needs If the school does not stimulate children to need to desire to hunger after knowledge and skill and power then the school falls and the gen I We give Green Fresno Dry CORNER TULARE Women's Smart! Monotones Full Brown saving! by gSSSterSh83St S'SK Leas and Elizabeth Robbins Miss Brennan waa complimented at a breakfast party yesterday when Misses Lois Hygelund Ber- nice Hygelund end Selma Riesc 'entertained at-Rudy's The re- jmainder of tha time was spent in playing bridge and the bride-elect was presented with a shower of gifts Ths guests were: Mesdames Grcvs Seilers Robert Cunningham Elizabeth Wall Peterson John Prunty A Brennan Hygelund and Milton Phinney of San Francisco Misses Barbara Leas Jean Fink Helen Henley Irene Oberlin Elva Caine Virginia They are as follows rs gEmpiej jane Hopkins Jane Cole dl? Johnson and Mary Jane BiU- Burronghs P-T A Has Ratification New Chmrmen The appointments of chairmen the John Burroughs Parent-Teacher Association were ratified a meeting Friday at the school hospitality Mrs Hold' Tailored COATS Of tor at Dorothy Arzrier Awarded Associate Producer Post ByifiOUELLA rARSONS LOS ANGELES Oct 15 Dorothy Arzner tha woman who directed Ruth Chatterton'a best picture Sarah And Son whose direction of Anna Sten put her on the map as an American actress and who brought Katharine Hepburn added recognition in Christopher Strong has been made associate producer by Harry Cohn Mias Arzner's appointment is New fashions in all-wool Raglan or Fit-in Sleeves silk lined Colors Black Navy and Green A great Sizes 16 to 44 Values to $169S 11222 especially interesting because women so successful in all other lines of business have never seemed to go far aa producers In twenty years the only women producer I ean recall art Loia Weber and the late Jane Mathis Miss Arzner's first for Columbia as a producer is Maid Of Honor by Katherine whenhe comcsbsckltwiil he with Brush a bride or with a broken engage ment London and all Hollywood is speculating on the outcome of this trip which will only take him three weeks in all He Is on his way to see his fiancee Marie Oberon having made up his mind in a few hours to take ths trip Those close to Joe and on the inside believe strengthen the strengths of Its eration Is lost Not unthinking obe- ings Mrs Platts Entertains Chapter The first meeting of ths Fall season of ths Fresno Chapter ot the Daughters of tha American Revolution was held recently at tbs home of Mrs Platts on Ferger Avenue After a business session tea was served Mrs Bates Mrs Alice McClung an safety Mrs Ogden magazines Mrs Beaughofer emblems Mrs Chester Marshall program: Mrs Ed Lewis publicity: Mrs Fred Boos ways and means: Miss Marguerite Riley character training Mrs David Millar Founders Day Miss Velma Bums art: Mrs Bashford Summer round-up Mrs Schmeiser sunshine Mrs Griggs mu-ir Mrs Gus Linholm Americanization and Mrs R- Seller children's reading Munson assistant superintendent of schools snoke on Legis- Kendent or senoom enoxe on igis- dienre not slavish concentration on non-essentials not the glorification of those In authority over children is the mission of the school Service to tha children as they come one by one is that mission and there is none higher on this earth rhildren It Is not to thwart them It Is not to elevate the teacher Into soma sort of authority Tt Is not to establish a falsa standard of discipline and work Tha notion that Tony must make a tie rack because a tie rack is scheduled is not good enough Tony is Helen Gahagsn has always been good actress but the movies I could do a few private killings Blunt and Mrs Fuller were guests iver seemed to recognize that when I hear certain popular with the following members: Mes- tune nlnved over and over snin fact until some tunes played over and over again TOURNAMENT STAR Wool Skirts $998 Extra heavy quality all-wool flannel in Black Brown Navy New panel and- kick-pleat dwBM -anni Beebe Edward 8 Jatlon and Mrs Brown Freeland Harriet spoke on behalf of the Community GaC0W CJara Harcourt Oliver Chest A prize Vl-Howard Norman Johnson 8 largest number of Keilhly Henry King Nelle Marcrlte Osborne Sarah Patton Plstta tllley'a high fifth grade Martha Powell LeRoy Ramacher Manuel Smith Earl Wight Klmer Snyder and Elizabeth Noyec Misees Nellie Gray Borden Fuller Gertruda Holt ri-EDGED TO SORORITY Misses Yolo Saunders and Nancy (jrce styles Waist 28 to S3 one suddenly remembered that ehe has a beaii-tifultiful singing voice So Paramount with the si Moore success In mind decided lo produce the opera Cnvallerla Rustic ana with Miss Ga-hagan In the lead There Is a chance she may do one other movie for Paramount he Maybe that's what Stuart Palmer hnd in mind when he wrote Murder In Tin Pan Alley Anyhow the tide is funny and it should bring plenty of laughs with Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey aa the two detective Emanuel Manny to his friends isn't one to boast about whet ha does but be la the type who Inspires greet loyalty from those who know and understand him Mary Boland one of the most enthusiastic of the Paramount stars at the Cohen dinner gives Manny credit for all she has accomplished on the screen Harmon were formally pledged toJulie johnfOIlf Mue Minthorne break- Moodey end NUy Wade fast party yesterday at The Californian Miss Marjorie Millett thi president presided at the cere snony Leter the group attended church service Angora and Brushed Wool SWEATERS llelen Gnhngan Mrs Vind was ccmpliment- ed at a party last week when Mrs fore she gets down to the serious Elmer Jenkins entertained at her business of weibllng In this popu- Bsrretta Of Wlmpnle I believe I mentioned in my re Street that producers little New arrivals! Zipper coat styles button coat styles and TWIN SETS! An entrancing variety in deep toned Fall hades Sizes 32 to 40 home on Arthur Avenue jlsr opera The afternoon wa devoted to playing cards Prizes were award-1 Looking like million and feel-ed Refreshments were served at'lng even better Winifred Sheehan the dining table which was deco-arrived back In rated in a pink snd white color-town Saturday scheme He con (erred The other guests were: Mesdames with George Learh Collins Gilstrap Whits in New Khulftz Fickle Farrar and York and made Williams plans to defi- nltely produce the George White's Scandals at the Fox Hills Studio He Members of the Kappv IIoiirBt signed Club met last week for dinner at Robert the Ambassador Club Hallowe'en for th principal anpnjntment and center boquet "I were a slow to realize that Ralph Forbes Is a dain good actor with a delightful English speaking voice Now they are suddenly awaking to the fact he is good lie moved into Universal to play the second male lead in Strange Wives and aa soon aa he finishes that he will he Ann lead In Enchanted April Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Rumors of Lowell Sherman's and Geneva MiteheU'a secret marriage denied by both principals Katharine Hepburn dining with Prince Mschisbeth on the same night Helen Merrill a guest at the same cafe found a pearl in her oyster which a jeweler appraised at 8100 Marian Nixon and Bill Setter flew in1 from New York after stopping enroute at Hot Springs Ark Marian Marsh looking lovely at the Manny Cohen dinner with Joey Bay: Sylvia Sidney at the dinner with her director Mitchell Lrlaen Josef Von Sternberg walking In with a statuesque brunette not- Marlene Dietrich: Mary Brian at the Cohen dinner without Dirk PowelL That's all to-day See you of Mexican sunflower ornamented the table A corsage or gardenias tha dais a start swell Robert! VERTICAL 1 Most difficult shot in his sport 2 Stinging Insect 3 Pulpit block 4 To make a lace 5 God of love 8 Trusted 7 To stop 8 Onager 9 Receded 10 Spike 48 Principal commodity 47 Brother 48 Upright shaft 49 Large deer 51 Money changing 53 Tertaining to the ear 55 To apportion 58 He la a world-famous (pi) 57 And a at the game was at the place of each gupst Those present were: Mesdames Marguerite Bandy Elms Lendls Edith Spencer Da lev Kleim Edith Sherwood Snphie Wintemute Roberta Sumner Mary Klein Luen Coffee Mamie Beebe Cleo Gleim -rd Frieda Sears DOMESTIC SPECIALS Amoskeag Flannel 1 OiiC 27-inrh White only Douhlo fleeced! Yard dC Fast -Color Challie S)c 38-Inch New floral and paisley designs Yard 72x84 Plaid Blankets A NASHUA Blanket nationally known! Each Chatter in Hollywood: Iwls Milestone the'director Is In circulation again I mean he and his girl friend Helen Vinson have parted after a quarrel tha detail of which neither ora Is telling the world Bui now It's all over and are Milestone's girl friends glad? Maybe boy friends are just as glsd too Joseph Frhenrk I on his way to HORIZONTAL 2 Who Is the athlete in the picture? 12 Verbal 14 Regions 15 Bundle 17 To endure 18 Hell sounds 10 Diagonal 20 Soft food 22 To perch 23 Snaky fish 24 Structural unit 28 To hasten 28 To rove 29 Giant king of Bazhan 10 Negative 32 Overhanging 34 Fond container 35 Ugly monster 37 Chaos 38 Intense aversion 1 39 Each 40 Ecctntrle wheel nraiNk VAUtYVAN HORACE CO llHe Is a of clubs end courses (pi) 13 Sun god 18 Musical note 21 Young dog 23 To devour 25 Hound 27 Compass polnL 28 African antelope 29 Grain 31 Type of wooden peg A3 Finale 84Cmel driver 38 To merit 38 Musical instrument 40 To gossip 42 Sixth sign of the xodisr 43 Not fresh 14 Alluvial ric posit In a river mouth 48 Slovak 47 To drudge 50 Cognizance 52 rre position 53 Measure of area Ymi- 55 Myself Answer To Previous Puxrle LisjT fii AltItJgnL ENTERTAIN GUESTS Mr and Mrs Newlin air entertaining as their house guests this week Mrs Kenneth Chantry icre baby daughter Brasilia of Lo: Angeles foimerly of Fresno They I motored to Fresno with Mrs Chsn-! father A Loner who spent 'the week-end at toe Newlin home Schilling Buy pepper inthe Urgcr size Soz pepper 2 5i 4 or pepper 15? 2oj pepper lo? jOoh yrhat you tave! A Big Special Permanent Waves SI 45 and Up Wet Unger Wave Only IS Li France Beauty Shoppe IMS Mariposa Corner Van Ness FHONE 2-417 We don't blame folks for censoring maids who ruin drraara moving men who ruin furniture or course we can't vouch for the maid hut we fiV'AKANTFK that our moving men will handle EVERY article with care rilONE 3-1151 54-Inch WOOLENS Kmart new Fall and Winter weave In beautiful mixtures check and plain colors Suitings Coating and Dress weights KFRTtAL! Yard DAUGHTER IS BORN Mr and Mrs Bidegarsy Jr are the parents of a daughter horn 41 Always October 10th at tha St Agnrs Ho 43 Fragm-nls pitsl She ha hern named Helen 43Wavirie Lorraine hotel a.

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