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‘Blackwood on Bridge— Mrs. Ahlgren J Dale Decided He, Not Mr. Muzzy,

PAGE 14 Beauty After 40—.

New Reconditioning Bulletin Is Available

Program Outlined Unoppo ‘Would Play Hand If It Was No. Trump Nomtu For Use at Home A Cl by H d DON'T YOU like Mr. Dale’'s/ bid strongly, especially a majortricks and that meant finessing Mr. Muzzy . Date By EDYTH T. McLEOD S u . ea opening vulnerable bid of one no suit. : clubs toward Mrs. Keen. If Mrs.| Stas : EVERY woman needs a ! UMT M C “trump? By any popular method of Beautiful Play {Keen got in. with the king of n 3 9 Emily k reconditioning program easure enter evalution it comes up a little clubs, a heart return might be C—AJ18% Dau ft z . , TM CASE it did turn out to be so . | . 9 now and then to up he Of GFWC Fight short. J fatal. { WEST EAST ho pep up ner Mr. Champion didn’t like it. He ® NO trump hand, however, he # | : | an good looks. 2 By United Press . hamp : decided to put in the first no! Defense Through Mr. Champion Mrs. Keen PHILADE] Many of you believe this, too HOUSTON, Tex. May 18--A is very exact .in his no trump : S—J3 S—1065432 & Miss Al En but you just can’t find the time. controversial resolution support- openings. For him, such bids re- trump bid himself. WITH these thoughts in mind H—AJ9754 H—10 2 Tolited the or 50 you tell ‘yourself, to map ing universal military service quire exactly so many honor Mr. Champion opened the seven Mr. Dale decided to try fo take the D—J 104 D—91762 tendants for out a program. And, too, you highlighted final sessions today tricks and there can be no de. Of hearts and Mr. Dale made a danger out of that heart suit. He C83 C—K 5 ard Bancker wonder about the cost to your Of the 60th annual convention of tric ; beautiful play at the first trick played the trey from dummy and : The\bride-t the General Federation of Wom- viation - SOUTH Tas beauty allowance. en's Clubs. : B Nv. Dale is. of another which was necessary for the suc- thé six from his own hand, letting ) Yo. of Mr8f%Kiml 1 have taken all of this into wo heusaRS SLL ional ah ME Joale | cess of the contract. He saw that' Mrs. Keen win the first trick with! Mt Dale. : [ ter known as consideration and I have been axa i the, Rao, school. He is not married 10 Such se Champion had made a stab the 10 spot. A heart was returned gS 97 "f+ rough, Hatiy able to prepare and release Bul- Sr ‘a or ip e on i i o Prectseress’ Sha tnl ivi > ua. alrest sult. He also and Mr: Champion took the ace n~R3ss AER “Mr. and 1 letin No. LL the very first thing - threshed out the measure.lt drew ation is humanicg, dpstoday's desd noted that there was no possible: 50 = (0 Geel D—AKS Curdy; :Ches of its kind! 4 : _heavy criticism when first offered it appeared to him that the final entry to Mr. Champion's hand ex- rq 1094 parents: of tf Here for you is a“complete 'Wodnesday 3 : + Bae ; : : cept in the heart suit itself. through except for the king of mu. pidding: grooms lan for reconditioning at home tdnesday and was sent back to contract’ might well be in no “In “ordertto count up to nine clubs. When Mrs. K i gt The Jung 9 p B 4 the legislative committee for re- . D nine cubs, S, Seen was in SOUTH WEST N ng —A BEAUTY PROGRAM, a Sir itiae ‘ trump. -Of course he was willing tricks it was obviously necessary with that card she had no hearts SOU EST NORTH EAST the “Episcopal FOOD PROGRAM, outlined day NLUNE. : : to “stipport any suit his partner to bring in at least two clubjand no other winning lead. I INT Pass SNT AllPa deemer; Bryn by 4 for 10 d x Other items on ‘the calendar —————————————— . 3 ay will foll Y Is a SY Rorels were not so controversial, al- . Ti fo ow 2 P exercise | though proposed revisions of fed- y Hiayerior routine to give you flexibility i. . : eration by-laws expected to meet Maid - $ J After Forty, not strenuous ex- some opposition 1a-0 3 S| : - aS oh leave or Urea Names of candidates for top 0 bc Miss Marg: 12. t 1 pai at offices were presented, with i FX York, will be er Fe - Re + choices offered only for the post [ied ? Bridesmaid There 1s Te eo a | of ‘second vice president. The x " Charles Han ide to a buying and meal elections will be held next May! HQ Ef Bowdoing Ne BC g Se lat the federation's convention at bo Kennedy, all + Panning, Marlene Dietrich | Minneapolis. I — A John G. M y& 8 { . i 7 0 brother’s bes HOW to get the Bulletin Served! Remember, the supply lope, but it's just impossible to | The Candidates N= a include BR. 1 No. 1. Just send to me, in care is not unlimited! work any, faster. | Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren of Whit- | 3 ] York; Denho of this paper, a self-addressed Tn» The bulletin containing the ing Ind. was the lone candidate | is 4 Arthur Milan long envelope, with six cents in “ : tov home reconditioning program for president. Mrs. Theodore S. pr w Harry E. Tha stamps on it to cover mailing. BEAT TY After Forty ores will be the answer to many re. (Chapman, Jerseyville, Ill. an- ; 1 Harris, both c sent A buileun, vil ve tte Jetiers and Juestions whieh quests for exercises and diets nounced for first vice president. b Ea EY TS 3 at once. You don vou send. Sometimes it takes : ; Entered in the race for second 5 Tea 3 Th D b have to write a letter, I will ° yu I have prepared it just for.you i.. nrecident were Mrs. J. L. Mc-. BOM 2 oe e UOCT( know exactly what you want, SO It must seem to you, forever ,,4 1 nope you like it. Use the Caffrey, Miami, Fla: Mrs. R.. 1 on ce aE ho and I want you to have.it’ to answer when you send a plan and. truly .gain Beauty pp. i" Wakefield. Mich and 2 a 3 0 o Eye E: So get busy—first come, first stamped, self-addressed enve- After Forty! Mug Chige Gifford, Lexington, Ky. BR S— ES a sm—————m—m—e— meee | — Mrs. Early B. Shoesmith, Paso P wv N A My Day— : |E i, [Robles, Cal, was candidate for! 3 < eeaqs third vice president; Mrs. E. Lee! 4 : $ JIN C / S k f P t | |Ozbirn, Oklahoma City, for re- i ’ LC By EDWIN oup e ee S oO romo e cording secretary; Miss Ethel! 4 4 is a ati | Foster, Sterling City, Tex., for pod 4 isc European Culture Grou a ene a treasure. and Mra. 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