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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 13

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S80W SVENIHO NEWS TH SATURDAY IL 4, 1931 NORTHERN JEKSIT'S OREATXR PAPEX 'voims of SOCIETY NEWS INTEREST TO WOMEN FASHION AND HOME HINTS 0 Com; is Colors for 'as, williant jf. Y. Easter Parade rj WE WOMEN By BETTY: BRAINERD Easter Dance of the Omega Qamma Delta Mum mum Four Hundred Members and Friends Expected at Annual Af-' fair of Beta Chapter at the North Jersey Country Club, Monday Evening Usual Buffet uppe. will Be Worn With Reds, Emerald Greens and JJs Most Pr' waist Une- nflOtHtf mahonkt dB- gtafI mciel that promises lo be especially popular la a sheer woolen with On Monday evening, the North Jersey Country Club will be the seen of a vivacious gathering, when more than four hundred guesta and member of Bet Chapter of Omega Gamma Delta fraternity are expeeted to' attend Its annual Easter dance, This function, which, has been held on the evening of Easter Monday, fpr ihe past twenty-eight year baa grown to bo one of the outstanding tocial .4 April Tr' promise to be vi a color In contrwt P'Lr drab, uniform rt rtt pr vomett paraders lm rB -luusld grn and blue th moot pwtar LiW. Skirt, lnci- i dress tot V1U tons and there waist lino.

Sheer be th favorite h.M 4 'nan 5klys ir. 1 I laitt 1 'll hlr Ci.l Oit.J th, TfJ thlg Colj flrj Tape Pr ei4J lr to titiot lion are I bis ,1 Thing I tsrsoj too, iU rp, a. mlit b.1 2 Re-union --Dance on Wednesday Tiger Rag in Charge of Affair at Hamilton Hotel specialTfeatures Lake HopatCong atmosphere will prevail In tne grand ball room of tbe Aleander Hamilton hotel on nert Wedneslay evening on the occasion fit th Lake Hopatcong reunion dan" which will be conducted under the auspices of Tiger Rs. Realizing that no lake reunion would be complete without Frank Dailey and his Meadowbrook orchestra, th committee in charge secured Uthr high class crew of talented musicians to dispense the mnvlc and when the strains of favorite lake -numbers float througn the ball room, tlve-4 attendance will feel they are once again Js Allen's pavilioa at th lake. And still another foturelhat will add to this feeling wilt be the presence of Ukegocr from etery section of the State Including groups from Morrmtown.

Dover Bloomfield, New-ark. Passaic. Jersey Citv, IUskrn sack and Newark and other anbur ban towns. A prosraih of enter-alnment ha been arranged through the courteay of Anthonv Frisco and heading an ezcentinnsl array of talent will be Miss Evelyn DuTchena, talented tap dancer who has been taught some clever dance hy Mr Frisco Other per. former who win appear will he announced In these co'umn during the week i The affair will he Informal nnq a record ffumoer of terpvtchorean artists who like to enjov good time are-expected to be present If the sdxaute sgle of tUkeis can act as a.

criterion the grand hall room will he taxed to Its eapacltv Tickets can be aernred from anv $if the members of the -committee 1 the hotel on the night of the dance. PORTRAITS ELEANOR, THE EGOTIST The flret sound that Eleanor uttered a a behy'waa not or goo-goo, but 1 And It her battle-cry now th eodleae ee reach of her wild, ever-woarlng ego, IJfe ia Interesting to her only so' far a It relate to her In terms of th personal pronoun, first pereon, singular. She Is a type. -v ghs la 'The Egotlet. Tha coevereettoa may be dealing with some wholly impersonal subject.

With Eleanor present, undergoes chan "I did that. I think. I seld. Thus is the burden the heavy wearying burden of Eleanor' email talk her paint smalt tlk.o I i i always I Insufferably Like a geyser Eleanor etarte to epout andrkn" Irrelevant alregm of I' gueh from her. And.

of counse, iTfe those who abuse the limit of friendly fry speech Eleanor Is scarcely ever Interesting and la least Interesting when ahe talk abtiut her favorite dullcet aultlpct hereelf. Eleanor's world la aa egg-shell In which th is both yolk nod white. And eh is forever beating both Into a froth Of Stnrrh-llko 'cgiitlvin. 1 Her egg-beater I the Inevitable' pronoun, first person, singular very very singular. In Eleanors opinion ebe la a most Interesting perron.

'The fart that ahe is able to talk over great atretihes of time secures her In her aelf-appratsa! and the fact that other ay com-i parstlvely little nourinhe her euperiorlty complex. Th simple explanation for this phenomenon for thin vivid disparity In conversational volume has alway eluded bar. It he never occurred to her tliat the u)y rrn aor, people say so little whew ahe la around la that she la so extremely busy talking about herself! She I so absorbed In hemelt that she never area things In ibetr true outline; they are always either blurred or eqjarged by the amazing elasticity of, her personal viewpoint. Drwpite the fanatical aud fantastic Intensltynf her rgo, Eleanor ha never bee able to 'get a vung men to UvIcb to her with any aeriouenes more than once, Rhe has a bleak future The personal pronoun, first person elngular, aa she llliietrates It, la large enough to split" among many people, but she. ia doomed to live with It alone unlees ah undergoes a complete change from her Irritating egotism.

If you wish help with your problems writ to Betty Bralnerd. A tv tiny checks, worn with a pntenf leather belt. Belti, however, are i Jbe Included lu many dresses. They range In sire from one-hait Inch to fiTo Inches and In both, plain contrasting color. One reason for the popularity of belt is the prevalence of lacy woolen sweaters, worn tucked fn at the waist.

Shoes appear to be of simple design. Sailor hats apparently are populan again, but they arc not the straight, tiff-brlmmed type, rather a curved brim with a small Crown and worn well back, on the forehead. There is- more intricacy of detail in gloves this Stocking will blend with the Most me. Proprietor of the Jasblonible shops report tbs depression will have no effect on the site and splendor pf th Kaster pared between St. Thomas' and Rt.

Patrick's churches. They point out that the day when every women tried to dress exactly like her nett door neighbor wag passed. Ther ia an increasing tendency toward Individuality in colors and materials. The only uniform quality noted so far 1 In the length of dresses, which, for street wear, will fall between seven and eight inphes below the knee. Lelong and Chanel have been urging the use of flowers for sometime and New York women have heeded their advice Besides the usual rochida, sweet pegs and other hothouse flowers, there will be seen flower in eyelet embroider and printed -organdy as well av flower stuffed with cotton.

Floral sprays promise to be more elaborate and colorful than ever because flower dealer report that not for years hare flowers, been so abundant and to reasonable Ju cost- Paris Horse Show Is A Big Success Two American Women 9 Conspicuous Among' the Contestants DINNER PARTIES Bv BARON GEORGE WR ANGEL, Universal Berries Special Cable. Paris, April A. The horse ahow this week was a signal sucres, both from- social and equestrian point of view. Two American women were conspicuous among th contestants. Peggy Bonsai! Holder, of New York, daughter- of Dr.

Charle A. Holder, rode once In dark navy blue Amazon outfit with a silk hat. The next day she appeared fn a red jacket with a black skirt and a tricorn hat. v- Madame Roberts Bolborg, the formfr Virginia Underwood, preferred a black Jrfi ket with riding breeches and a silk bat. Among tbe spectator was th Comtes DeJL Rochefoucauld.

She wore three-quarter length coat closely fitted and with a high dark fur collar. Mis Della Doris Bernf, of New was In black, with, a full-length coat heavily trimmed with silver fox around the collar, sleeves and over tb pockets. Under this wa worn a well-fitted black and whit ensemble. More than 300 persons turned out for the dinner dance at the Rlt the other night. Tbe Norwegian minister and hts wife.

Baroness Wedet Do Jarlsberg, formerly Altc of New York, entertained In honor of H. R. H. Princes Mti-lat, who wore dark red velvet with i plain bodice and ample skirt. The hoslesgwas in black chiffon.

Mrs. John Drexel, just back from the Rivlers, appeared In ovster satin with a matching wrap (rimmed In pale gray fur. Mr, George W. Steele, wife of the retired neval attache at the American embassv, saa much admired In printed chiffon. Her bodice was plain with a small scarf attached to th back of the well-cut decollete.

Tbe skirt tell from the normal waist, ending In four godets with points. At another table was Mrs, L. Chase, of New York, In an attrc-v live beige crepe georgette ensemble, while Mrs. WlnthroP E. Dwight wore brown chiffon with the bodice trimmed In old Uce.

For cocktails there are fwo ouU-atanding place. One is Fouquets mcT to -v Jjfh 'ItJ bacij try Club, where ko many brllltank and zuccessful Omega Easteri dance have been held Is th Th entlrh club be bees reserved for the comfort and the pleasure ofj the guest, and wt midnight th -usual buffet tupper will be served ,1 During the aupper, th orrheetra! wit! entertain with a special pro-; gram of concert number and as aj added attraction a quartet will move from fable to table singing all request number to th accompaniment of a piano accordion. 1 The committee In charge la composed of th following: Wilfred Starr, Donald Boyd, Allison fs King. Georg D. Claver, Robert L.

Edward H. Lt-j ta, Jame Q. Benson and Charles W. Zabrtsltle, chairman. ormal and MasqtieDance At No.

Jersey Paterson Philharmonic Society Sponsoring Social Affair, WEDNESDAY NIGHT! The member of th Patersow, Philharmonic il will sponsor a foitnal and masquerade st lb North Jemey Country club nrx -dues lav evening next Tressuretk VI, tor Iiuelii her and Josef Tot-, uei liuve se ured sn elght-pter nu bestru to furnish xne dance mw sic. A supper will be aertfed ftom 11 30 until 1 30 e'tlotk. The rwq cfpUnn tnmtnlttee runslsts nf Mrs, Ftnma Ragg Mis Small of Haw-w thorne, John FCstenpi krnd Vlnott Fro Ik her. Mr. Charles Furitan tag ihnlimnit rtf (tie tl keL committee.

The officer cf (f te.tr ou ststs of f'resldrnl. Dr. Brjan (7 Magumpi, vn -presidents, Mrs, John 1), Jnlinson Miss Katherine Oomior, Mr. Hai liel 1, Deane, s'ecretsrv, Mrs. Emma If Ragg; assistant secret srles, Mt Thercsw etssert and Ml I'hyllta Kaloe; treasurer-, Y'btof Troelh her and general mansner, James Deane.

Miss Kelly to Be An Easter Bride Will Re liitifid ln Mari riape With William Corcoran Monday Afternoon The rnainage of Mis Mary Cv- fills Kt-llri' eldest daughten of Mrs and Mrs John Kel'lv, of DHfln snoot, tin eltj'jTand William Ijrwr-rme Corruran, son -f if Mr. and Mr, William Corruran, of Orest Notch, will take ptsce on faster MofUlag -afternoon. orloCk, In Hf Agnes' rtiutrh. The eeremony will be perftHtrrwd by the pastor, Ile, James Markltikon. Mies Ktlly will be given In marriage by per l.rofTiijr, John Kelly, and has chosen her cousin, Mis Marie McCauley, -'-of New York city maid of honor, while Mr.

1 titO WIVIKH event In the conimunliy and Is anxiously aw sited each year by old and young ptike ax at? opportunity for a reunion of old friend and an enjoyable lor three reason the committee expects IhiH year attendance to eclipse atl previous record First, the social sucres of former dances; second, th popularity of the club Itself, and thitd. thr engagement of Inter and hts orchestra Mr. Chic Winter, at preacuT Is broadeasting a piogiaia over several stations. He will bring." to tho Omega hts original anil complete teo-plece orcheetra, and will, in perima, conduet the program from 9 until 3 o'clock Aa stated before, tbe dance will be held at tbw North Jersey Uoun- drease. The hrown costume in worked out with 'Z that ha a special of them dreaaee are worB jrJfW fo Annual Concert of Hicrside Club ArtKtTto Entertain At Eastsidc High School )RrNEMPLYED traBll0U Ml lfMh coral and Instrument LcJ of th Riverside Athletic rtSE dub.

on Friday eye-t inrll 14, th Eastelde High ll slums that the splendid tal-will make it appearance: 1 -fa of thd unemployed Is rerrired the public. dub chorus of forty voices the sWe leadership of Gus-, Sonosn Ul by -as Adia Marie Tel-pianist Ferrettl, Lji reirosned baritone, and the piers- Jrmphony orchestra ijpoied of nembera of Musicians jiho Ht, and pupils of Josef ir. II hner and guars Smuicn Artltwnrl well known lo spolltan audiences having been upon by many cntlr Ph has mado'rapid iei isd has appeared In maqy role Marie Pelflgrlnl tenitfd her diploma from powrvatoiy of Music In Par-Ifsh, where she studied for jear Buth Verne Adlman' and is Pllegrini have a Urge fol-1 9 of friends ibboiiyh wently arriving from Italr. Carlo FerreOI, bas mad a host of friends in this don and h's recent appearances eyark jhealres have stamped a as a baritone of high calibre ksi appeared in all the large eTof the In lied States and opa and Immediately after' his alappearamo will leave on an ended tour of the United States vdl be tendered a dinner at the ssehanna hotel, bv Anthony -0 and Mario Caetelll In of hla local appearance for snamploted The willingness A which thrae artists agreed to -dr their services gratis for the i Permanent Relief Fund Js wily commended and the local tdii la showing Ita appreciation the trajHier In which it la pur-tain tickets. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Tke ewe will eleeu Im Terri Court, Jackson Heights, ll.b k.

ec.wi.tw keneeaiea. I upending the Easter ad Ike affairs days at Atlantic City, Miss Lohm'an to Wed Jos. Kreisdt The engagement of Mlsa Dorothy My-Tavhmsn to Joseph Kreisell, Jr, ws announced at a bridge, held at the ixihman residence, River road, 'we-giaduate of the school and of tha teaching Mr. Kretarll, of this city, the Middlesex school In New al4ai aaeial liar writ a aid iaarr aai 4 Mia Jiirr Rlrkakn iMlrty KdHti, Krala kara MR3. THOMAS BROGAN, SR, of 834 fcast Thlrlvecdnd alrcet, end her daughter.

Mis Eleanor BrogancTeft this morning for Atlantic City where the? will remain for on week, New York, 'April 8 Agnen. Trouble ia, jiou women want rich poeto, not business men. How la. your husband going -be ao Tnod to you lm a money way' If he doesnt pay rtteVlon buei--naml B.g eyed poet no money, unices they Inherit it, are terrible husband. They are always at home, which Isn't aa goodl green tallleur, and a hat and bag to where onmets ell th South Americans, the rating crowd, and the 'unapproacheble'- French aristocracy.

while the Rita Pembon draws the Internationally known social leaders. Mr, Charles Glornft, who was entertaining several friehds for luncheon looked sma In d4rk MRB, MARY J. RlMON. OF b'li Rioadway, who has been fbnfrned to her home with Illness for the last ten days. Is Improving nicely and expects, to attend mass Joseph ch-urib tomcirow.

MISaUftENE HEED. OF PARK avenue, left thi morning for where ahe will spend the Easter holidays with friends. Mountain View. Mis Ijihmau Montdalr State normal now' a member a former reSTtlcnt connected with County Vocational Brunswick. MR.

AND MRS. EDWARD F. Hamilton, of Park avenue, left laeS-wight- for Washington, D. They are accompanied by Mr aud Mm. William U.

Hunt, otOIaet Orange. The group will be at the Nation! Capitol for two weeks. MRJU'GFORGE ELY AND HFR daughter. Mis Margaret Ely, of 279 Carroll strtet, are spending the Easter vacation with rclathea in Philadelphia, Osceola Sewing Club JYill Meet Tuesdaff Mi-mber of the Osceola sewing club Will meet on Tuesday evenhig at the home of Rlaie Alplsa All member are asked to be preseut. an It sound, especially when jou have to move them from cbelr to chair white you sweep.

When you want pork chops they recite Robert Browning which, in a material world like thle, isn't exactly a substitute. Better stick to friend husband and for heaven's eake don't try to make a poet outof him. He's not the stuff that dreams are made of. Annual Dance of Postal Employe in Pdpic Turn Verein Rian are nearing romplctlnn for the seventh annual dance sponsored bv the Postal kniplovex' strk Benefit AxHoclatletl of Parsnlc CiD ton. T-iarfleld and Walllngton It will be held the I'assalc Turn Vert-In, haturd'iy evening, April 1 Ttinv Lot and hts Collegian wilt furnish tie miielc for tbe affair, Hoke! may be purchased from anv postal tyoplove or at the door the evening of tbo danre Invited gets will inrludo Postmaster piosev Osborne Assistant Postmaster Htmon Irtt, of lassair; Postmaster -Fhnnk Cert and tit assistant, Joseph MIIV, of Clifton: Postmaster lee Anderson and til assistant.

Chested Alton, of Oai field. Congressman Ueorto SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY given honor of Mrs, A was FRANK BROGAN. OF 834 East Thlrty-eecond ntreet, a etu- dent at the Georgetown Medical by her daughter, Madeline nnlveralty arrived home yeelerdsy, for tha EAster vacation. and Mrs Christie Mi and Mis A. Jhonson, Mr and Mr V.

HI tie myyer, Mr. and Mty Watson, l-oulse Corteae, VcyForfese, hti.i 1 Staples, Je 3t on nert Ruth Slnv-ermever, Ruth Pago. Jean Nolan, Mav Monsaert, Madeline Monsaert, Georgs Page, Fred Kimermejer, Edgar Jhonson, Harry "Monsaeit, Edward Monsaert and Rhhfttd Monasert Monsaert, Tho evening wa sp.nt In plavlng cards, dancing and singing. Mrs. Page, Mrs.

Jhnnsott anj Ruth Simermeyer eutertatned with piano-eleU ton and Fred Sluter meyer, Edgar and Mrs Pago, rendered everat "Vo. al aelecfiona. At a tale hour rc'frevbtliehts werrcrviui riip-guests Included Mr. and Mrs, 0. Monsaert, Mr and Mrs Mou-saert.

Mr and Mrs Page, Mr MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM of Mam atreet. left this morning fqr Atlantic where tiny will be tbe guests of relatives fot one week. California: Women like that are matrimonial skin flints.

What right have they to A woman who elams the door on her husband, her family and all her obligations deserves a lot of hard work and only such money 'e she can earn. I don't blame the hueband for spending Ityon himself and the children. Hes a floe father and she'a the kind of woman a mans parents usually object to at the time of the wedding. The money ls going where It belongs to the children. match.

Nearby wawseen Baroness Kurt De Psntz, th former Mildred, Nelson, ofAcw York. She was In a black cloth tallleur with a white pique waistcoat hlouaey George Armstrong To Give Recital George Armstrong, wfll appear in a public recital on Monday evei ning at 8-30 o'clock, in the Womans club, Broadway and Graham avenue. Mr. Armstrong has given recitals in New York, Jersey City, Brooklyn, and many other cities, but this will be the first Paterson recital In several years. Music critics have spoken highly of this, artist.

Mr. Armstrong's complete program follows: Part I "Wanderer Fantasy," op-1 Schubert. Allegro eon fuoco, Adagio. Presto, Allegro. (Played without pause).

Part II "Ballade. minor; "Noctprne. malor; Trols Eoos-saises, (Scottish Dances), Chopin; flat minor; "Polonaise," A flat major. Jart III "Pem of-- Satan, Scrlablne; The Sunken DeBussy; "Ritual Dance -of the Fire." DeFalla: "The Lark, Glin-ka-Balakerlew; on Tht Blue t)anube Waltzes," Strauss-Srhultx-Ev ler. HARDY AND F.

C. Roberts MRS. JOSEPH her daughter, Mrs Sager -j-Maynr John -Koegtu r. Mayor rttjt'honjf I'rrrepatfo, will hive aA his best men SOUND AUCTION? and CONTRACT WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD hts brother Paul Corcoran, Th bride to he ta a member nf one of tha oldest families In th southern section of the clly.

Her retired engineer, Is wcjI-knowe In the Paterson fire department. r- rt- The Barm plan to take th profit tmt of wa seem to cover every tonilngrmy exient memofflr. Whats What By Helea Deeie Mary Go ahead and sue him Show hia letters. What will that net you? If you want-eerybody to caet you out go-' ahead, you -wont ever belong anywnere ater you do It. You tack an indelible danger Ign on yourself when you begin suing men for breachot anything and thereafter all men avoid you like they would tbe plague.

Fool! think before it's too late. "World) Qrra te1 -Au th- orit 149' Informative Double of Nortlt a Third Hand No Trump bid. par-tlrularlv in view of tbe Ucl that he baa aurh exceptional support for either Major suit response DOUBLE OF 3 MR. AtL MHrf. CHARM A Feagle of 4oo Broad sy.

who celebrated tbelw- tenth wedding annl-vcrsarfT were the guest of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs llllamr'- I.lvtngstoo of East prang. The guest Included. Mr and Mr. Hurry Rotb.

Donald Sin I-ley, Mr. Joseph Conklla-of Newark. formerly of thi cttpsnd Mr? Edward J. Met Donald of this clly. MRS JOHN Dfjf-'RO, (jlSir.

Park avenue, Igrttmproving after a wrioug Illness. She I a patient lu the General hospital, but expect to rrttim to her bom ia the near future. MRlKClf ARLES MASON, FORM-'rly Mis Jeste I a patient in St. Joseph- Iwspital, NIR. AND "mRSREUBEN Berry, formerly of thi city, are now registered at Daytona Beach They expert to return north the latter part of tht tppnthrt- IN FORM ATI NO THUMP John J.

Jordan, Commissioner Benjamin Trnr John H.M,-Gulre, John Jlm Pcteron and tnauTy oilier fominis-slon aspirants Entertainment wt!) -be provided between dances Memher of the rompiittee ate as follows Vlment Hoar general (liatntian; Philip Ratref assi-tsnt cbalrman, for Passati John Marlon, assistant ctiftlrman fjet-CUr-ton, and Garret Tan lvkc, assls taut chairman lor Garfield, Frank Kjevltt, treasiirir, Sttpheo Slm-ko, puolbtiy chttlcmaii, and Joseph Yuba. eorresfxtndliiR geerrtary, lilts Johfutotte, Ionard I arl Herriibt rrer, John Ka-tiolMarinua Vau SorwlrtAI )Iff-niAn Augoatua Ukiamtu, tiamud J.e-vtne, Henry Weinberg, John Rnnnetna, Ira Belknap, Jepemlah Mi'Carthy. Henry Naughton, John Kelaaiv Bruno Babbles and Joseph Salamon. Stthen C. Sftiiko and Jatnea PretiA! 9VF FV A 18 07 KQ7 KQ 4b I I 8 A.K41 A 10 7 3 J18M 1 4b ATI 4 8 POMPEIIAN RED' DEW SPRING hHADE Paris, (f) Pompe'ilan redd a new shade for early spring wear The color Is a combination of brick-orange and roae-red.

Coat, suit and sport clothes are all designed in tbe shade. Card Parties DR. DAVID 8 HAMILTON, rector of St Paul' Episcopal Church, Is recovering fromjn attack of grippe He expert to con duet the church service on Sun dar home tonlgbl, Drop the subject and dont ever brlpg It up again. (If Pm wrong, write me care Universal Service, Park Row. New York city).

A pAor mother crgwd with dope. wrltln)jeto save her, to help bee, to-do -something about her! Enclosings doctor's certifloate that he has never given her anything except a harmless medicine and treated her only for heart trouble And the poor woman apologizes far having said that the doctor had given her dope only three times! An awful mistake made, she save, (after talking the doctor) "I shouldn't bave said that about a fine man. Poor devil! I wish her husband would take her to ee Dr. Gerty at the Cook County hospital In Chicago and see if he can recommend anything to help her. She makes my heart ache every time A ve a 1 uCi tltft I am instructed that third cousins are not too closely related for marriage.

Tb beet do la to call a lawyer thing to 'mu, and dinner- DIME 9wwiunM daughter, who 7 school lo Belgium for iT'; bntshed la February lW lor home. Aa she owen fear old, I wish to wice her to a circle of old kns. 1 f1- ,0 go fo the Lail in hotel, a he aj rtght Qt roduce mi A cUssmate came tint i. 7r an- I our house to bave her 1uhtar to receive guests ti a not? AUNT HET POOR PA ET UlciiE ('ALLAN Naitewt t'olutx of Hidtbug rt ttontnict: South and ex I paaa and North opensrthe bidding Third Hand with Ons No Trump, which East double Informatively South passes aa West responds with Two Hearts North paeees and East bide Three Hearts South passe and West bids Four Hearts concluding tb btddlug Auction South and VTeel pass and North open the bidding with One No Trump Est double Informatively. Sooth passes and West respondentia Two' Hearts which conrindes th bidding Tbt Flag North opens tbs King of Clubs snd tb trick Is taken with th Are .18 Wests band Westnow lead the Jack of Heart sod If North refuse to rover, as he should, shtfla to the Eight of Spades store be wishes to be s-aurfd of two opportunities to take tbe Diamond finesse North -takes t)l trick with ths Ace and leads two more rounds af Clubs to force Dummy to trump fo hs wishes Lhst band to lead Dummy trumps, tb third roond ot Clubs snd leads )b King of Spde on' which Declarer tfivard bis last Club -The Jack of Spades Is led lo hopes that North may hare tbe lone Ten left, but wkee South refuse to cover.

Declarer does sot lake any chase but trumps, and leads a Diamond. North plays the Queen sad East takes th trick with tb Ace, "and after leading the: Ac end King of Heart, plays th Jack of Diamonds, 4b 4 1 8 0 9111 Contract Bidding 1st 8nd 3rd tb Pas Pa Pas'' Pass Psm i Tfi 8M rt I N. T.Pasa Paa rt-DbL 3 Pass Aoctto. Bidding let Rd. tad Rd 3rd Rd.

Soulk Pan Paaa Pin Meet Psee I rt -Nortk I N. T. Pa -Et DbL Paaa Except where there appear good prospect for game at aotne long Major suit, or with a two-autted band, it tyst, a a rule good practice lo directly overcall the bid of a No Tramp lo pa a right Howevep, where the kind to th left of the No Trump bidder ie luelf of a general No Trump distribution sad bolds 2)4 or more Quick Tricks dirldad -among at least thre aulu. It 1 often advisable to doable informatively In order to get partner'e distribution, -fr even where It may be lmpoa-aibl to make gam th original bidder mey bo drives out of hi No Trump into Im remnnera- live bid. "Pack a bid i to a certain extent defensive and tht part-eer of the Informative Doubler maxi do hie ah are la arriving at gam going declaration.

1 tfe shorn deoi ks MIRIAM CHAPTER The members oMhe Mirtam chup-ter JJJ sponsor progresulve isrd party on Wednesday sUernwi In Oakley halt, fill M.irket etoeL Game-, will Mart at 8 o'clock aed gift will presented jn person 'holding high scores. Refreshments will be served during the afternoon The committee In charge of db f-ifatr consts of Mr lore injcrfliw-ger, Mr Katii-rtne Morriypm-Mr I Syr-na Tempipr Mrs ldia Hemp teT snd Mr Ret Konner, I) Vt'OIETERW TDPY ITHHt.N ttAIdTiO.IT Fsrl. UP Vent cut like father waisUoet are the smartest eompsniment for mother spring tallleur. They are made with i neck, pointed tip end generally button I straight down tbe front) Plain cjplered moire or dull toned ScoTcn plaid thefavorlt fab-T I rtc. r- i jn y()trr city andssk him for your and atate laws regarding such MRS R.

L. ary afterno cakes a 2 100 informal for Wr-Aa '--sie-A1, afternootr 'J tea, little cakes Thf ia F.ter Ev. yi Bun, won he home tonighrt Th work I have befoc m3GS It surely is a fright. Tv got lo rover half th world on fht on pair of elgs So children when they wake tomorrow all will have their egg marriages. Dont be afraid, I think you are eafe.

tf' 7. Hero for-I 'iie ot wh a buffet kw. 9 sandwiches, fancy r-M t. te coffe8 and bon-pstts. passed around to tbo k'ersenflst p9opt 4 go 7 i i -v I 1 Mabel: You are going to cry yourself right out of happy home.

Dry your tear and take long walk aud go to picture shows and try to get 'a happy atnilo to show your husband when he come home. This epllled milk misery! Ruining ao many home, because women steadfastly refuse over to forget an offeneo. If your pride, not yonr heart fhal'a hurt, and you have that boller-than-thou-feeiing In which you taka entirely too much pride. Jerk out of IL Buy some cheery victrola record and play them when John come rt Nair tlliwIfiliH Iff (fctw bf Ci9rDa 12 TMira tb Vi All nwrti 4ffi(. 7 -Wright System 0f EiectrolyEis 27 Church Stn Taterson Iace dinner-The debn-.

Hw .1 classnute stand I Ih ft the hd also rSB nrtatnent. The Um lnBtsd for 7 The tbin lh dtn sr uf Twr daner Norine't husband' has been accused of awinlllu" an' ahe terribly worried. She' afraid she'll have to give up the ear he bought her with tb money." 1 didnt even know the man was dead until I seen hla wife rldin around la a sporty new coupe. TNS ROWKIU WHItM.R Tt 04 C-sIrt vr tarllM Lossm lf trgtsso i frer, riasas. I lfc eklw I Priiiit Iwstraellws.

JMr. Mrs. R. Is Mewell SrsesS A Mmts jr Mrg LAkt -kUa-M Mrsi IV-Ut M) Afh Ykr, f4Mk I 1.

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