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Personal SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Weddings Galilee Shrine Members Enjoy Large. Lawn Party Members of the Galilee Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, end their Mends enjoyed s luge lawn party at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. Neill of Academy Hill, Watertown recently. The bridge was hi chareg of Mrs. Felix Rodeck of Eastwood avenue and Miss Edna Hollhan, worthy high priestess. Mrs. William Russell of Holmes avenue was in van Olive Mitchell of fedgewood avenue was honored at a miscel laneous shower given Saturday eve ning by her sister, Mrs. John Da vies, Jr. Miss Mitchell was present ed a number of gifts from . the guests who included Mrs. John Maxwell, Mrs. Helen Moriarty, Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, Mrs. Edward Kraus, Mrs. John Davies, Sr., Mrs. Howard Hanlon, Mrs. Joseph Fan Ion, Mrs. Edmund Hoffman, Mrs. Frederick Manley. Mrs. Marvin Helsler, Mrs. Arthur Peer, Mrs. Henry Mitchell, Mrs. William Flagg, Jr„ Mrs. William Flagg, Sr., Mrs. William Hallln, Mrs. Mary Blake sley, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mrs. Daniel Sullivan, Mrs. Emile Par ent, Mrs. Budd Spicer, Mrs. Sam uel Orimm, Mrs. Herman Miller, Mrs. Bessie Doyle, Mrs. Nellie Bo dry, Mrs. Rena McKerney, Misses Helen Brophy. Evelyn Fanlon, Della Arndt and. Mary Mocklewlcz. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hartye of Walnut street have been spending a /vacation in Providence, R. I. Mrs. William Cavanaugh of Pine street is spending a week as the guest of relatives in Paterson, N. J. Miss Alice Rutkin of Momlngslde avenue is spending a few days in New York. The Be»t Location in New York iMac •boat tbo itnotphcn 5Kb «ke. peopleglad they obese tbs. IIOTRL New Weston MseiMO Avo. as SOtk S*rwoe Single 94.06 Double 94.00 Suites 9«.00 A GLOBE TROTTER'S TIP Sail tka Qxact Jlakai ON INI LUXURY UNIRS OP THE OREAT LAKES TRANSIT CORPORATION Cruielng the OfMt Lain* on th* 1.8. JUNI ATA or the BA. OCTORARA ylelda ■ rich travel treaeure. For the Itinerary offer• 8130 mllee of acenlc beauty through legend laden country rich In hletorlcal intereat. Thrill to the comfort of lounging on epacloue deckg awept by lake breeeea. Enjoy modem deck a porta, capped by Native night club eveninge. Make up your mind to crulee the Oreot Lakee thla aumnfer and to make the trip a really memor able event take advantage of the modern fadl Itiea of the Oreat Lakee Trenail Corporation. A large booklet la available that provider you with every detail. We edit be glad to eend It to you. or ark your travel og railroad agent t The {Only Thru Service To And From Duluth OREAT LAKES TRANSIT CORP. J.R.Devine, Gen. Act. Par. Dept. •00nflh An. atUndSt^HulUftOO) State Houghton Duluth TH IDEAL ROUTE TO AND PROM THE WEST AND NATIONAL PARKS AultmobUu Carried Between All Porta one Comnnitnt Hall CommUont. MAUKBBPf OWULLIVAlt to «TMB DKVIL DOLL” at MM TfcaaUr KOI EARLY APrOINTMENT for tbo now and wonderful Vaper»Mareel— ZOTOS—JAMAL —ALSO— . Permanents No Machine — No Bloolrlelly No OmfeNf Wlree charge of transportation. Those attending were: Mrs. Annie Ooodrich.^Mlss Nellie A. Browne, Mrs. Morton Fogg, Mrs. Fred Web ster, Mrs. Edmund Spicer, Mrs. Hall, Miss Brown, Mrs. Jessie Phillips, Mrs. Butler, Mrs Allen, Mrs. dear water, Mrs. Ellen Tooker, Mrs. Hilda Tooker, Miss Margaret Henderson, Mrs. Agnes Henderson, Mrs. Harold Booth, Mrs. Leon Smith, Mrs. Jane Damery, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. William Wookey, Mrs. Hazel Stet son, Mrs. Ruth Odell, Mrs. Jennie Budge, Mrs. Wilbur Allen, Mrs. Samuel Morgan. Mrs. Louise Mac donald, Mrs. Elaine Paine, Miss Pau line Kipp, Mrs. Pearl McOann, Mrs. Leona Foss, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Cables Mrs. A. G. Sturrup, Mrs. Elizabeth Booth, Misses Rachel Hengeveld, Miss Katherine Burhoe, Kenneth Walden, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slater, Mr. and Mrs. James Burhoe, Mrs. J. R. Palmer of New York, Mrs. Beatrice Royle of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. James dine, Mrs. Orean Holthan, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Deane, Mrs. William Carew, Miss Elizabeth Judd, Mrs. Harry Zl bell, Mrs. Harry Sanderson, Mrs. Bruno Rlefe, Mrs. Thomas Arm strong, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nich ols, Mrs. Fred Jackson, Miss Ed na Holihan, Irving Hollhan, Mrs. Edward Mraz, Mrs. Robert Ker, Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Theo dore Brelthaupt, Miss Helen Jlll son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Win termute, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bassett, Mrs. Louis Schmidt, Mrs. Idris Alder son, Mrs. Hartley, Mrs. Wesley Rood, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hensel, Mrs. Fred Beasley, Mrs. Violet Llnhard, Mr. smd Mrs. Alfred Perkins, Mrs. Mildred Mar shall, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Erk, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rodeck, Mrs. Clara Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Putnam, Mrs. Elizabeth Hulsart and Mr. and Mrs. John Gresswell. Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels of Highland avenue are spending a week In Newark, N. J. Recent Bride —Mathes photo. MRS. DANIEL F. HORGAN Previous to her marriage which took place on Thursday, July 17th, Mrs. Horgan was Miss Rose Anne Linde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Linde 9f Pine street. The couple are making their home at 279 Pine street. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Farring ton, Jr., of Columbia boulevard, ac companied by Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Danbury sail tomorrow on the Europa for a short tour of Ire land. Mrs. Paul Dlorlo and children of Rose street are spending a two weeks’ vacation at Cedar Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller have returned to their home on Cooke street after visiting relatives In Al bany, N. Y. The Misses Alice McGrath and Catherine Dower of Poplar street are entertaining Mrs. Patrick Mc Grath of Newark, N. J., and Francis Doran of Manchester, N. H. Mrs. Edward J. Godfrey and daughter Ann of Willow street, are leaving today to spend the remain der of the summer at Laurel Beach. Misses Irene Daly of South Elm street and Mary Burke of Holmes avenue have returned after spending the week-end as the guest of Miss Mary Daly of Boston. Misses Lillian Crafa and Angelinc Farlno of Willow street have re turned after spending two weeks at Indian Neck, Branford. Miss Evelyn Morrissey of Park ter race has returned to her home after spending a week In Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carolan and children Dorothy and John of this 1 city are at Silver Sands Beach for the month of July. Mrs. Rhdolph Martone and son Rudolph Jr. of Masteth, L. I., are spending a vacation with Mrs. Ceci lia Martone of Lawrence street. Mrs. Marton was the former Miss Louise Massone of Willow street. George Russell and children of Madison street are spending the month of July at Silver Sands Beach, i Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Martin of East Main street have returned after vacationing in Bangor, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rockwell of Circuit avenue are spending some time at Toytown Tavern, Wlnchen don, Mass. r. and Mrs. O. J. Blzzozero and i have returned to their home Grove street after spending a atlon at Misquamlcut Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kenney and ■tmiiy of Bonalr avenue are apend ig a month at Indian Neck, Bran VACATION DAYS I ARE HERE Vra ran look ikaralaf Tour outdoor daro br (tlllni ««« tul expert beaut? treatments ot Corl’n—Illfheet erode work ot leweet-ln-tbe-cltr potdee. Your Hair ItrM and MoaMcd to Your Face br Oar Bunrt Hair Cuttle* ■t/klot. Hr. Aatboar. TODAY, THUDS., FBI. SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE- tJBgp Both for.%. ■ ISFV Soft. Beautiful CROQUlGNOLE WAVE ENDS.... HELENE CURTIS $1.95 $3 VK.fi. OIL HAMHMT WAVH Hoe. $1.00 94.95 95.95 CARL'S manenL Ref. RN 33 Miss Marlon Teller of South Main street has returned after spending several days at Laurel Beach. Miss Helen F. McNeal of Spring field, Mass.,/Is spending several days as the guest of Miss Oladys Lord of Meriden road. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beecher of East Main street are spending a vacation at Lake Mahopac. Misty Emma D'Ambrosl of East Main street, Mrs. Lucy Oualtleri and family, Mrs. Lawrence D'Am brosl of East Main street and Mrs. Louis D’Ambrosl and family of Him? llton avenue are vacationing for two weeks at Sliver Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Duns moor of Bunker Hill avenue are spending a vacation at Cape Cod. Miss Eulalia Madden of Prospect street has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Deegan of West port. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gordon Hutchin son and sons of Randolph avenue are at Hotchkiss Beach for the month of July. Dr. Eugene Kelley has returned to his home In Exeter, Pa., after spending a few days as the guest of Miss Helen Carr of Plasa Avenue. ' Polly and Eleanor Farrington, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Farrington, Jr., of Columbia boule vard, are leaving today for camp at Friendship, Maine, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. CONTRACT BRIDGE By WM. E. McKENNEY Secretary el tbe American Bridfe Lcayue Pounces On First Play — Declarer Benefits By Opponent’s Favorable Lead and Squeezes Him for Small Slam Contract As the days grow warmer, the eyes of bridge players, throughout the east especially, aro turning long ingly to Asbury Park, N. J., where the summer session of the American Bridge League begins Aug. 3, and lasts through the week. There will so opportunity for tho competitors In this tournament, the most im portant of the year, to combine Bridge play with bathing and Joining the boardwalk parade. One of the biggest events on Ihe program Is the mastere’ pair tame. The year has added many master bridge players, and the sntry list will be much greater ihan ever before. A hand played last year In this svent by one of the younger mas ,ers, Charles Vogelnofer, Ulus ,rates how the good player seises jpon as simple a thing as a favor ible opening lead to fulfill a con tact which at first sight appears mpoeslble. Solution to Previous Contract Problem AA10008 ¥ J3 ♦ A783 *QV |KJ82 I None > Q10 6 2 bXJttf A None ¥AK10907* 4 K J94 A A10 Duplicate—N. A 8. vul. mtb YM\ North last u Pass 1A p,u g . Pass 4 4 Pass y / Double Pass Pam Opening lead—♦ 2. • The bidding was quite optlmls Ic. Perhaps, too. West doubled ecause he did not like the sound Today’s Contract Problem West Is playing the con tract at three no trump. The opening lead is won with the queen. West cashes his two high hearts and one spade, then leads the club six. What card should North play? A A72 ¥Q53 ♦ A AJ87532 A J 109843 ¥76 4KQ87 A 10 None vul. Solution in next . . . I of the slam bid. Hie choice of a lead vu difficult, but a spade would have looked like a better opening. South won the opening lead of the two of diamonds with the nine and then laid down the king of trump, hoping to find Wect with the queen. He then led the aoe and followed with the ten, Bast winning. East returned a olub. Vogel hofer won with the ace, and played all the remaining trump. Before playing to the last trump, West was down to the Q-10-6 of dia monds. the king of spades, and the king of clubs. On the last trump, he dropped the king of spades. Then South led a diamond to the ace and followed with the ace of spades. West again was squeezed, as he could not hold both the king of clubs and pro tection in the diamond suit. (Copyright, 1836, NEA Service, Znc.) SPECIALS CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT CURLS UP BwiUAd 04 Qff END CURLS.. .. fltVtf MachlnetcM Croquignole Curls Clulml k'|k tha iMu and bark — IS tm rurla. « $l^ts I EXPERT BOBBING JO-AN BOBBERS IfStGini to BT I IBS ..Tri. users Hair Bab — Sbaaasaa— e^b«TrSi,,-Wse Any 2 for 75c (S far *1.C«) JO-AN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE OaaratoS by JOSEPH — ANGELO M RANK ST. dial —I-5*1171 LUNCHES AND MSAL8 ALWAYS READY Gacd Service and PimbpI Attention OrisclMf 4 Keck 6ifi H.ISKARRISON AVENUE Madison Players Present Farce Many local people ware In attend ance at the performance of “Crab Apple”, a farce In three acta by Theodore Packard which wae pre sented last evening at the Poet Road theater at Madleon. The production was most enjoyable and held the Interest of the audience throughout the entire evening. The plot of the play was built around the efforts of a family to get the father away for a summer vacation to tne seashore or moun-< tains and the difficulties encounter ed and the methods of approach af forded many humorous moments as well as bringing about a touch of family tragedy now and then. Mist Marie Watts Is Honored At Bridge Mrs. Anthony P. Vastola of Cables avenue entertained yesterday after noon at the Barnacle In West Haven In honor of her sister. Miss Marie Watts of Central avenue who Is to be married on Monday, July 27, to Joeeph Cassln. Six tables of bridge were in play. Weddings DOOLEY-NORTH HOP Mrs. Mary Northrop of Willow street announces the marriage of her daughter Ruth to Francis Dooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dooley of Naugatuck. The marriage took place In Carmel, N. Y„ on July 4. . Mr. And Mrs. William Briggs Are Honored At Reception Mr. and Mrs. William F. Briggs were the guests of honor at a gath ering of Y. M. c. A. employes last night. After an hour of games and music, the assembly was called to order by Arthur L. Purlnton. Short talks were given by Leland L. Stacy, formerly boys’ work secretary at the “Y"; William Dlllane, who Is asso ciated with Bill Briggs st the “Y” camp; general secretary, Herbert S. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry F. Cepelak were honored guests at a hot dog roast given recently by Mr. Cepel ak's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cepelak of Frost road In celebra tion of their first wedding anniver sary. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Cepelak, Mr. and Mrs. James Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chepal, Mr. and Mrs. Steph en Morey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul All nut, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Single, Misses Helen Fabian, Jennie Cepe lak, Ruth Whitaker Lillian Cepelak, Max Newman, Otto Lux, John Col lins, Walter Thomas and Joseph Ce pelak, Jr; A party was given recently by the Misses Lorraine Wolff and Madalyn Card in honor of Misses Mary and Margaret Dundon of Salem, N. Y., who celebrated their sixteenth birthday. Oames were played and a buffet luncheon was served. Those in attendance were; Misses Edna and Mildred Staly of Union, N. J., Mary and Margaret Dundon, Ann and Lorralno Wolff, Madalyn Card and Thomas Cullinan, Thomas Dowling, Oeorgo Fehrs, William Card, Joseph Regan and William Humphrey. Smith; ud Calvin J. Martin, aaso ciate boys’ secretary. Irwin W. Davis acting for the group presented the guests of honor with a table lamp, a brief case and fountain pen as takens of the friendship and esteem of their co workers at the Waterbury T. M. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs will move to Rochester, New Tork, Septem ber 1, where "Bill" has accepted a position as boys secretary with the Rochester Y. M. C. A. Woodmont Arranges Numerous Activities Final rehearsals are now being held for the production, “The Cir cus,” which will be presented at the Woodmont Country club Thursday snd Friday evenings. The Monday afternoon bridge was held at the club. Mrs. Jeremiah J. Cohane was chairman of the host esses’ committee. The firemen’s carnival committee trill meet tonight at the firehouse, rhe carnival will be from August 10 to 15, Inclusive, on the Hotel Pem broke grounds, opposite the fire house. Robert DiJton, Sr., is chair man of the committee. Misses Helen Clarke of Willow itreet and Marlon Grayson of Cooke street are spending two weeks at Hampton Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Peters of South Main street are spending two weeks in Bridgton, Me. Mary Quinlan Birthday FLOWERS FOB WEDDING* Coramrti and wedding bouquets Orders executed at short aotlee. STEVE’S FLOWER SHOP an NORTH WAIN ST. Phone Dap 4-8714—Night of her tasted 1 home was attrac a color scheme and The guests leen Hutchinson, Betty Alice Hutchinson, Jane Eleanor Hubbell and Mf— Miss Josephine Hill m *.—.«»• ton avenue has returned after spending several days In New York city. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Swenton of Highland avenue have been spend lng a vacation at Laurel Beach. Miss Eleanor Wilcox Terrace has returned lng the week-end In N< Mrs. P. H. Siebert of spending several days In N< City. LOW LONG DISTANCE BATES APPLY Suetyeuututpafte*’? flftrf off (toy Subday II your family Is away ana you miss mem. just pics up your telephone. How thrilling to visit with them for three personal, intimate minutes! You will be amazed at how little such out-of-town calls cost, too—especially every evening after 7 p. m. and all day Sunday, when both station-to-etatian and per son-to-person rates to points more than 42 air-line miles away are reduced.