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Carroll Daily Herald from Carroll, Iowa • Page 3

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MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1934, CARROLL DAILY HERALD, CARROLL, IOWA. PAGETffifcEfc "Modern Venus" Bowler Relatives shc found thc sroup of 'i I friends awaiting her. Meet were lor family Tne Ues spent the evening Reunion Yesterday playing games at the city park, i and then returned to thc home of Thc Bowler family held a re- Mrs. Anna Reicks for lunch. There union yesterday here.

The group enjoyed dinner at Schmidt's restaurant, and retired to the home of Mrs Catherine Bowler on North Maple street for an informal aft- 1 Charles ernoon. Mich. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. John Bowler and daughter Catherine of Los Angeles, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Howell and children Morris and Lavona of was a large birthday cake, and Miss Reicks received many gifts from her friends. An out-of-town guest was Kleinbrook of Detroit, Briilgcttes and Families I'icnic: Near Lancsburo The members of the Bridgettes club and their families motored to; Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowler I the nome of Mr and Mrs Joe of Denison.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lem ke near Lanesboro last eve- 1 O'Connell and daughter Rita of I nin for a icnic supper. Mrs. West Side, Mrs.

Catherine Bowler! Lempke was a member of the club and sons Morris and William, Miss Lcona Joebgen. Miss Keicks Honored on Birthday KvcniiiK and when she resided in Carroll. Those participating included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and daughter Mardel, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis beck and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. About 50 friends arranged a William Bayley and daughter complete surprise on Miss Sophie Jane, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Jessee, Reicks on the occasion of her Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and birthday last evening. Miss Reicks daughter Shirley Ann, Mr. and away for the day, and when' Mrs.

Joe Le'mpke and son Keith, she returned home last evening I and Miss Mardel Riedesel. PERSONALS I Miss Betty ICerper will remain I for a two weeks' visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob: i Kerper. I Miss Helen Adelaide Cnlbertson and Mrs.

Lambert J. Thelcn returned to Chicago Sunday night and son Duane returned yesterday i alter a wce k' vacation visit with from a week's vacation spent in i hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Perry, Churdan and Cnlbertson and other relatives. They were accompanied home by (j. Beverley left yesterday Bernard Mackey of Churdan and i morning for a we2k 's outing at Joe Boner of Lohrville. Mr.

Thelen Glenwood, Minn. He is enjoying a tfrOchO CALENDAR Two ball mixed foursome at the Country Club, 5:30 o'clock, committee, Mrs. Glenn Weeks and Mrs. Andy Smith. Women's Missionary Society of the Ss.

Peter: and Paul's church; pot luck supper, 6:30 o'clock at thc parish hall. Carroll Hairdressers and Cosmetologists' Association, regular meeting at the Marigold Beauty Parlor, 8 p. m. Worth-While Club, hostess, Miss Mildred Buddin. W.

A. W. Club, hostess, Mrs. George Schechinger. Royal Neighbors, meeting of officers, Legion Hall, 3 p.

m. Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church, regular meeting at thc church parlors, 3 p. m. Bridge Mixer at the Country Club, committee, Mrs. L.

McConkie and Mrs. G. S. Thomas'. CONTRACT BRIDGE WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS By E.

V. SHEPARD FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER A DIFFICULT HAND SOUTH DID not have a double- dummy problem to solve, even If the correct method of play Is difficult enough for a double-dummy study. South had to solve his problem at the table, and he did it correctly. 5 64 A 2 10 9 7 7 2 A 3 10 5 7 6543 4 9 3 2 8 8 6 resumed his duties this morning at' thc Daily Herald after a week's' vacation. Mr.

and Mrs. H. ItiiulioiiHer and daughter Helen spent yesterday in Dcs Moines. Mrs. J'opp of Lidclerdalc came Friday for a visit at the home of her grandson, John Seeden and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lillaril and vacation from his duties at the Commercial Savings. Bank. Mr.

am; Mrs. A. B. Mossnian 1 and Miss Grace and Louis left today for Chicago where thsy will 1 spend the week at the World's Fair. They will return by way of McGregor.

Miss Priscilla Thomas arrived from Evanston, 111., Saturday morning to spend a month's vaea- To "Venus" goes the loving cup! Miss Elinor Edmonston, winner of the annual modern Venus beauty contest, at Coney Island, N. beams as she displays her trophy and her figure. for hcr home in son Richard returned to their tinn witn ncr parents, Mr Mrs. G. S.

Thomas. Miss Thomas has home in Richards last evenin after a visit at the F. V. Hibba home and with other relatives. ness school during the summer Mrs.

Lillard and Richard had been months, here since Friday but Mr. Lillard ss Bernira Walz arrived Saturday evening. spent thr before leaving Cleveland. Mrs. S.

D. Martin and daughter Miss Ruth Andre returned Saturday afternoon from a visit of several days with Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Reid at McCallst-urg, and with friends in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farner of Harlan came yesterday to visit at the Frank Nockels, home.

Mr. Farner returned last night, but Mrs. Farner will remain until Thursday. Mrs. Farner is thc sis- A 10 8 4 3 7 10 9 Bidding went: South, 1 -Spade; West, 2 -Hearts; North, 2 -Spades, rather than bid his weak club suit; East, 3 -Hearts; South, 4 -Spades.

Both sides were vulnerable. East doubled, as Is often done, on a gamble, but neither member of the declaring side ventured to redouble. I The opening lead was the of hearts. East signalled to come-on, but West thought bis only chance to i defeat the hand was to obtain a club ruff. He led his 4 of clubs.

The i declarer Immediately Identified the lead as a singleton. There appeared to be no other reason tor stopping heart leads. Dummy's won the trick, for two reasons. The declarer wanted to be back of the club honors which he calculated East held, and he wanted to at once lead trumps from dummy. If West held the missing of spades, South would be down.

He had to lose a diamond trick and at least one club trick. Two major suit tricks would defeat his contract. The of spades held the trick. The 5 of spades brought out the K. The Ace picked up the last outstanding trump.

The 10 of diamonds; was led, finessed, and lost to East's Q. East led the of hearts. Declarer ruffed. South proceeded to strip the hands, ready for an end play, which he regarded as his only hope of fulfilling the doubled contract. South led bis last diamond.

Dummy's Ace won. The declarer led back dummy's last diamond and ruffed. East's last diamond also fell. This completed the eighth trick. A low trump put dummy in the lead with the 9, for which that jard had been reserved.

East had to let go his lowest heart. Dummy's last heart was led. On It went East's last heart The declarer ruffed with his last spade. Below are shown the last 3 cards held by dummy. East and South, respectively, in clubs.

10 9 7 8 5 Two tricks had already been lost South gave East his last trick, by leading his lowest club. Dummy's 9 forced East's J. That player had to lead up to a tenace, giving the declaring side the last 2 tricks, and doubled game contract South played the hand beautifully. ter, Mrs. J.

Johnson, attended the family reunion of the Burwell family in Cherokee yesterday. Mrs. Ernest Mareucci and children Bobbie, Albert and Alberta returned this morning from Chicago where they have been attend-. ing the World's Fair for the past week. Marcellus will leave tonight for Duluth, for an extended visit on account of.his health.

He will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Maruska, friends of thc Miller family.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hagaman, Francis Johnson and daughter Phyllis motored to Iowa City yesterday to spend the day with Mrs.

Francis Johnson, who is at the university hospital. and Mrs. W. M. Shirley drove to Omaha yesterday and rc turned with Miss Louise Nockels who has been spending the week with Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Wegman. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Parsons returned yesterday from a ten-day motor trip through northern Minnesota and Michigan. At Boulder Beach, Park Rapids, i they visited Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Anderson of Des Moines, Mrs. I Anderson being the daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Parson.

They vis- I ited their son, C. Ward Parsons, i and family at Lansing, Mich. Frank Nockels and son Carl will motor to Conception, tomorrow, where Carl will re-enter Conception college after spending the summer months with his father and family. Miss Ethel l-arsons of Ft. Dodge arrived yesterday for a visit with Miss Greta Olscn.

Wednesday they will leave for Chicago where they will attend the World's Fair. Nathan Moore and Londus Swart left last evening for Chicago, where they will attend the World's Fair. They were accompanied by Mr. Moore's mother and sister Evelyn of Omaha, who arrived yesterday afternoon. The young men are enjoying a vacation from their 1 at the and store.

Clarence Wegman of Omaha Another Roaring Runyon Story Setv; To The Heart-Beat of Manhattan! A hundred eyes saw him as the clock struck! he proved to a jury that he wasn't there. He baffled th? He'll baffle you this good time guy who was to kill tilliiir. "skirt" a'most tripped him. Damon Runyon's encore to Lady lov a and Little Marker, "Midnight Alibi with Richard Barthclmcss and Ann Dvorak. At the Earlc tonight and Tuesday.

Alr.o four other big units nf nment including Stan Laurel and O'ivcr Hardy in their latest comedy, "Going Bye Bye;" rnice Claire and J. Harold Murray in ihe "Who Is That thc Sailor in "Strong to the Finish," end Graham McNamee latent world events. A Will and a Way Disabling accidents spell thc end Wife week end with her parents, ter of Mrs. Nockels. Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Johnson, i and Mrs. H. J. Walz.

Miss Walz, Mr AnA rs Norman North of spent Friday in Carroll. Mrs. has been enrolled in the nursing' winnepeg, Canada, were visitors St. Mary's hospital M.inn., since last Sep Johnson visited with Mrs. Glenn I school of Weeks while Mr.

Johnson attended Rochester business matters. Mr. Johnson tember. employed by the Haley-Neelcy Walter company out of Sioux City. I throughout the state, spent E.

Kirch of Birchivood, his week end with his parcnts, City, visited Sunday in the C. W. Storm Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jons home.

Mrs. Jons returned to Warbis of Rinard, Mrs. Charles Sac City with them to spend a few Throckmorten and son Beryl of days in the Oetjen home. i Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs.

Throck- Visitors at V. L. Throckmorten morten and son have been visiting Saturday evening with Dr. and i home yesterday were Mr. the past week at the home of the Mrs.

S. D. Martin. 1 Mrs. Clarence Corrigan and son former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Oetjen and Gerald of Guthrie Center, Mr. and Lemmon in Audubon, travels daughter LaVonne, accompanied Mrs. Walter Throckmorten and' Mrs. L. C.

Burwell, who is vis- by LaVerne and Lola Jons of Sac daughters Helen and Genevieve of iting in Rembrandt with her daugh- Located between Grand Junction and Jefferson the To remove paraffin and wax spots from" cloth, lay white blotting paper or clean linen cloth over and under spot and press with hot Iron, removing blotters or linen frequently to new positions. Battle of Music, Monday, August 13 Four Good Orchestras, 40 Good Musicians Admission Before O'C'loek Ladies 25c Gents 45c Admission Aflrr 9 O'clock Ladies 35c Gents I 'ive This will he a real treat, rf continuous dancing lor one admission. daughters, Mrs. Henry Pregge of Itaska, and Mrs. Walter Kleinbrook and son Charles of Detroit, left this morning after a visit since Friday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Kircher. Yesterday they accompanied by Mrs.

Kircher were in Odcbolt visiting friends. They will visit in Dubuque on their way home. Marvin Malirr accompanied hy his sister. Miss Marguerite Maher, spent the week end in Dcs Moines, Mr. and Mrs.

John Ococke and son Walter spent Sunday in Omaha lon llils been visiting since Thurs- visiting Mrs. Harry Fisher and at- ll tllc home of Mr. and tending thc air races. Mrs. Fisher Hasbrouk in Jefferson.

will be remembered as a former i Win. A. L. Paul and daughter Nadinc returned yesterday from and Mrs. John Geocke.

Mr. and Mrs. Itichard Dorthy of Dunlap, who came to attend the funeral services of Mrs. George Pfarrdrescher Saturday morning, returned to their home yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Miner and daughters Betty and Shirley returned Saturday night from Arnold's Park where they spent the past week on a vacation Outing. Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Stratton returned last evening from Story City where they attended a reunion of the Haggen family. Mrs. Strat- TOO TIRED TO PLAY and then he Smoked a CAMELi Carroll resident. Mrs.

Brown MH'rnry returned! Saturday from Des Moines where 3he had been spending the day. She Was cnrotite home from Brooklyn where she had been spending scv- cral days with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dow- i ncy and children.

Mack Finkcn of Ctitlirie Outer spent tho week end with thc P. J. Koll family. John Bcgle.y "I Omaha, professor in the commerce school of Creighton University, called on Leo Loxterkamp and Louis Kelly Sat- itlrday morning. Miss Ncdru Miller returned to her home in Omaha yesterday aft- er spending a week at the homo j- Jefferson where thev had been spending the past week visiting relatives.

Tin' Bell Transfer company moved the household effects of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Atkinson today from the Morrison apartments to the Alice Manning apartments on North Adams street. Mr. and Mrs.

F. F. Noble h-ri Friday morning on a three week's motor trip to the west coast and points of interest in California. Mr. Noble is having a vacation from his duties as operator at the Chicago and North Western railroad station.

Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Anderson and son Donald, accompanied by Mrs.

Anderson's sister, Mrs. E. F. Olm- of Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Leffingwcll Mr. mid Mrs. J. F. Kerper and stead of Cleveland, Ohio, returned family, Mrs.

Jacob Kerper and Miss Mary Kerper arrived Saturday at the Jacob Kerper home. Mrs. Jacob Kerper returned home after a visit in Dcs Moines at the home of her son. Miss Mary Kerper who has been visiting with her brother and family in Des Moines will return this afternoon. last evening from Sioux City where they had been visiting at the C.

C. Struck and G. H. Townsend homes. Mr.

Anderson drove to Sioux City yesterday morning, but the others had been visiting there since Thursday. Mrs. Olmstead left this morning for Boone, but will return to Carroll Here's the rapid way to bring back energy when tired! A McNabb Dance Palaci COMING DANCE PROGRAM AUG. 15 Chris Jespersen and his old time dance orchestra. AUG.

17 Pete Kuhl and His Seven Aces. I Carroll County's Best Dance Hall I Comfortably Cool Within a few minutes after smoking a Camel, when weary and dispirited, you will find your vim and vigor definitely increased. First you notice the full, rich flavor of Camels. Then comes a delightful in energy. Idea Not New! Thousands of Camel smokers have long known and enjoyed this wholesome effect.

And now scientists fully confirm their experiences, as you may have read already. Camels have a positive "energizing effect." Through it your latent, natural energy is made available. The feeling of well-being and vigor, natural to all, is quickly heightened. So make' Camels your cigarette. Be one of the great army of smokers who are delighted to "get a lift with a Camel." With Camels you can smoke just as many as you want.

Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS than any other popular brand. They will not ruffle your nerves! Coorrljht, 1931, It. J. Remold! Tobacco Company CAMECS Costlier Tobaccos never get on your Nerves "There's nothing that lifts up my energy the way a Camel does. I smoke a lot.

Camels never with my nerves!" GUY BUSH Star (or the Chicago Cubi are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Turkish and -Domestic than any other popular brand. 66 Get a a Camel! wi spent the day in Carroll with rcla- i Lack was broken nnrl the doctors tives and returned home with his told him that he would never mine son Dickie who has been spend-1 any more coal, or even he nblc to ing; the past two weeks with his walk. Dye thought that this wa3 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry; pretty bad, b.it then there are Sicvers.

other thingi; which people can do i besides mining coal, and some- of these things can be done without one's having to stand on his feet. He bought a cobbler's bench. of thc usefulness of many people practised for a while, and then be- but to others they sometimes sim- gan to mend shoes. Ever, since ply mean the necessity for a then he has kept at that work change of occupation. Forty years and he c'aims that he has been able ago Grant Dye was employed as a i to earn more money than he ever coal miner in Mahaska county.

An did when he had a strong back and accident took place wherein Dye's a job in a coal mine. 1 I SPRING LAKE Chrystal Ba Dance Palace i i.

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