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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 24, 1 PA3E FIVE. 938. DAYTON TO HONOR Logan Clubs Organize Library Committee L BRIDE - ELECT Group To Direct Plans For Sunday Afternoon Programs t X r OF riHH 4,1 T1 US H I. 4 II I , lifrullifi 10 I AtrumJed in I oniloo nhen Hir brenka nnt .11 W III n II I I), hero; Ihf 1 tinkle ttlio in r through kl 1)1 I. It M s, prltuirer ntpiain. 1 ewierriiiy t him are and dubs they lepresent Mrs. Almeda P. brown, A.A.U.M.; Mi- - Carl Anderson, Belletnst; Mrs. Lee Hales, P.ookloie; Mis. W. E. kidmoie, Book Review; Mrs. J. A. Ilulme, I'.IW'.; Adrian Hatch, rt chamber of commeiee; Mis. W. B. Pieston, Clio; Mis. Williams, fine Arts; Mamn Miller, Kiwanis; Joseph Literal y Study; A. Anderson, Lions; Mis. Ross Andor-on- , Mrs. Minnie S. Pi ice, IYI.A.; Mis. Blanche Pittman, L'SAC Faculty Women's League; Airs. Asa Pullen, I' AC Womans club; Mrs. Wendell Budge, Ait Guild; Mi'. R. P. Mclauighlin, fea-tuu- Ste-Ava- Womens Literary. A member Loin the countv binary board has not yet been named. A program steering committee was named with Mis Almeda P. Brown as chairman; Mrs. W. B. Pieston, Mis. Wendell Budge and David Tarbet. L. A. Kirkpatrick and Dora Wright will act as advisors. Tomorrow's paper will carry announcement of the first . Ciittes eyes slid mound, then tuive in the No He had French shore line lead in Jeirys face some knowlfocused again on a edge. Who else besides An old dame. . . program. added Visitor Honored Are Taken Today By Sigma Chis At Banquet In Temple A banquet A marriage of great interest was solemnized today in the Logan Hotel Eeeles the Sigma temple when Edith C Timmreck be- by came the bride of Henry B. oring Dr. V E Indianapolis, President Joseph Squires and fraternity Quinney Jr. performed the cere lecturer Marriage Plans A E Cranney has announced the engagement ol Ins ihainnng daughter Rie to John Thomas Mathews of Logan, son of Mr and Mrs J. H Mathews of Portland, Oregon. The marriage has been set for March 5 and will take place at the home of the bude Miss Cranney is prominent in Logan social ciriles She is a graduate of the US AC, where she was active in several organizations. She is a member of the Chi Omega fraternity and Spurs so- r Meets Friday The Newcomers club will meet the home of Mrs. George Barnes, 188 North Third East, T Friday at 3 30 p. m. i . Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. .f Dean McAllister and Mrs. Harold Nielsen. at ; i ciety. Mr Mathews Is a graduate of the University of Montana and is 4 a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. For the past two years Trousseau Tea lie has lived in Logan whete he is assistant supei visor of the Honors Bride Cache National Foiest. After a month's honeymoon in Mrs G Andrew Andersen of the Pacific northwest, the couple Cornish presided at a trousseau will make their home in Logan tea at her home Sunday afternoon m compliment to her daughter An attractive announcement dinConnce Blossom, a recent bride. In the receivinj line were Mrs ner was given in compliment to Anderson, Mrs. AI W. Folkman Miss Cranney Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Kenneth and the bride. with Mrs. Vanderhoff and The tea table was covered with and an Italian lace banquet cloth over Maude Griffin as as red satin and centered with a close friends of the bride-elelarge crystal bowl of red and guests An interesting color scheme of white carnations and ferns. Graceful red tapers were at either end, turquoise and yellow was cleverly harmonizing with a red and white carried out in all appointments color scheme carried out in all Miniature pictures of Miss Cranney, carrying the announcement apointments. Mrs. G. H. Mills, sister of the of her approaching marriage, were bride, had charge of the trous- given as favors seau room, which was attractively After dinner the evening was decorated in yellow, with yellow spent playing bridge. rose buds in a crystal vase. The guest list included, in adMiss Bertha Pitcher and Mary dition to Miss Cranney, Mrs Ben Sorenson received the gifts Mrs Phillips, Kenneth Mrs Palmer, H. F. Christensen, sister of Mrs Mrs Gordon Edgar, Mrs Alvord Mrs Anderson, and Mrs Anna Jensen Budge, Harriet Anderson, were in charge of the refresh- Carl Belliston, Mrs Rulon Harris, ments. Rozclyn Godfrey, Shirley Mrs. Blaine Moise, Mrs. Robert Baker and Glenda Bingham serv- Tucker, Mrs Perry Stewart and ed. Marlene Mills and Effa Miles Mrs. Harry Woodward A gift was presented to the assisted in the tea room. About 100 guests called. Out of guest of honor and a score prize town guests were Mrs. J. Morris for bridge to Mrs Woodward Godfrey, Mrs Emma Fisher, Mrs Lorin Hendricks, Mrs Frank Last, Van-derho- Couple Entertain Guests At Supper h Mr. and Mrs Rulon Egan en- tertained Tuesday night with a waffle supper. Card games formed the entertainment. GueJts present were Mrs Fred Schiffman, Mrs. Vyron Smith and , Mrs Rueben Olson. evening's Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and The new model home at 380 North 5th East is for sale. See Leon Stuck! Adv. HUSKY ARMFUL Mrs Cyrus Bullen, Mrs. Russel Nelson, Mrs. Maggie Traveler, Mrs. Mary Thomas of Richmond; Mrs Bascom Dubois of Ogden, Mrs. Robins of Plain City, Mrs. J O. Cook and daughter Helen, Mrs Loyd Robins, Mrs. Horace How-art- h and Mrs. Fuhr.man of Franklin, Mrs. Orson Hyp and daughter Ruth and Mrs Lewis Boman of Lewiston; Mrs Claud LaPray of Dayton, Mrs- Paul Merrill of Preston; Mrs Frank Peterson, Lewiston; Mrs H F. Christensen, Mrs. G. H Mills and daughter Marlene of Salt Lake City. - her ashore. Of Prominent She Logan Girl Are Announced VV Club Jerrv staited to speak m the silence, but Banks lifted a warning eyebiow. Jerrys impetuous handling of the situation might be fatal No doubt this news surprises you, Monsieur Clitte, Cabell repeated in French We have spoken with the lady She tells us she is American, the same as ourselves. She has asked us to see MISS RIE CRANNEY i se ... does it9 man Covers were placed for 130 Sigma Chi actives, mony After a wedding trip to Salt alumni, fathers and special guests President E G Peterson spoke V.Lake and Wyoming the couple on the value of to the will be at home at 368 North fraternitiesgroup to a college. Dr Mc'First West the principal spealer, em, The bride has lived m Lagan Lean, that college is first in 'since 1932 and has been employ- phasized and fraternities second ed by the Utah Oil Refining com- importance He explained the ideals of fraterpany. Mr Squires is a former nities. student of the Utah State AgriJack Watson, president of the cultural college where he was afwas toastmaster During filiated with the Delta Phi frater- chapter, the trumpet duets were nity. He has served a two years playedevening Mark Smith and Clyde by and Isles rmission in the British Tarbet and xylophone solos were is now a partner in the Squires played by Keith Spencer, accomfirm. Cleaners at the A family dinner party was giv- panied by Joy Spencer en at the home ol Mr and Mrs piano. Special guests at the banquet B George Squnes Wednesday were V. D Gardner, llford PorTimmreck Miss honoring evening ter, LesterI'ocock and Milton R and Mr. Squire Other guests present were Mr. Merrill. After dinner active and alumni , and Mrs. G. Walter Squires, Mr. members held a meeting at the and Mrs Melvin B. Squires, Mr. house. and Mrs Lee Elwood, Mrs Louise chapter Dr. McLean was accompanied to S Cardon, Mss Lcttie Squires, Salt Lake today by several Sigma Mr and Mrs. N. H. Gardner of Chi He will entrain members Vjgden and Clark Russell of Salt there for Denver, where he will Lake City. attend the annual Sig day J Newcomers he Fiench, sui-pri- was held at the Wednesday evening Chi fraternity honHenry McLean of prominent US' . Jeny and Cabell exchanged swift glances. They were acting without plan. Step by step must do it We saw her at the cabin It may port, Banks stated you to know that shes not Fiench and not at all old Or Marriage Vows 5 uo, C1IAPTFR XX 1FRRY and Cabell Banks went to " the bow where the man with two names and two ways of speaking stood holding the wheel, 'a massive man with an insolent face and shifting eves. The bright scaif tu'd aoout his head gave a Latin s, ca't to his ciafty, handsome so that you thought of a pnate of the Meditei tunean Sea Yit he was not entuely Latin either. Theie was m him the stubborn cruel look of the Anglo-Saxo- n w ho worships bi ute foie e A half- breed man, carrying in bis eitis the worst traits of two laces. Jerry asked, Are we youi only passe ngers . Jllanche Pittman as secietan. Memheis of the organization Follr flmN Jerry aboard iUe ( title htiiUKWltiK hii and plana t reneur Im r from i line, Hhin jUNllfylng tier faith in I . What if I Then came defiance. have Us my ship Two pistols were raised a few The key initios and held i gid Cabell requested to the cabin1 One it to me and I 11 go unlock the dooi. You'll need to stay at llu wheel Mv fnend heie will stay with you to keep you fiom being lonely 1 Logan associated dubs ldji.ii committee was oiganiod 'February 17 for the purpose ot spawning Nuul.n alteinuon programs at the hbran and 1o ooeinlc with he ldr.u Ixiard on matters ixqtainmg to the Id rat Adrian Hatch was elected as geneial diainnan and Mis. Bridge Club does9 said Clitte in French. His hand started to shift from the wheel to his belt, where a pistol hung, then desisted. His sliding eyes had seen their pistols, drooping from their hands with a sort of tender cai elessness. Not one of his own men was within hail. Completes Month The Logan Duplicate Bridge club finished play for the month of February with the following players winning at a six table Mitchell tournament North-SoutMayor and Mrs E H Stillman, 67, Dr George Myer, Mrs Julia Howell, 64, Captain and Mrs. R. t, E. Bates, 62's, Mr. and Mrs Bryan Wright, 73; Mrs Frances Champ, Miss Marie BarW. E. ber, 66; Mr and Mrs Skidmore, 591,. Winneis were awurded rating points and cash prizes Dr. George Meyers was winner of the monthly drawing prize for attendance and was given a deck of cards The next tournament will be held Tuesday, March 1, at the Cm he county library with discussion of hands at 7 10 and play at 7 30 This tournament being p the fust meeting for March, fees will be collected All persons interested in improving their contract bridge are invited to attend the tournaments h, East-Wes- nerves Jerrys snapped. He could not endure this French pat- ter that left him in ignorance of What went on. He said to Clitte, Youve locked her in Absentmindedly, no doubt, muimuied Cabell Banks. He believed that much more can be done with a man who has not lost face. He watched Clitte intently and saw his method almost work. Farm Bureau Head Speaks In Logan CI.ITTE, sometimes known Mi Gean, took from around his ms k an iron key that hung on a thain and tossed it to Cabill Banks He appeared not to notice that Jerry Whitfields pistol still coieted him as Banks moied quicklv oil The exigencies of a smugglei s life had no doubt taught him that dangerous games must be played quietly. He would . . wait Down in the cabin Polly heard a kev giate in the loik She hoped it would be Jeny and lPared.lt would be Clitte Her quick wits told her to be thankful for this compiomise The w irev, homely young man from Boston was bowing to hrr in his xi!ished, impersonal wav. Put on vour wig. Miss Chel-se- v, he said, quite like a patent telling a child to don its bib Then follow me on deck Wait till I pick up the dog Are you taking me to Jeny. Mr, Banks9 Cabell considered a moment. Well, no, Miss Chelsey. Hes at the wheel, standing his trick, you might sav. with our brave skipper. You come with me to the rope ladder. I want you to be the first to leave the lugger . . . Would you mind bending your pretty back and looking a little more ancient9 JEAN . . . John Thats it1 Thank you Lean haid now and on your stick veiy follow me. Jerrv, meanwhile, was taking a more direct course with Clitte than Cabell Banks would have advised. Strategy was as unnatural with him as was diplomacy. He did not find it in his nature to play chess for Polly with this rascal. He said, Miss Chelseys my sweetheart and were going to be married. Ill kill anybody that makes a move to harm her. Clitte did not leply. He was skilfully bunging the lugger inharto a small, desolate-lookin- g bor where several fishing boats rode at anchor and a few shacks lined the shore. To larboard of the lugger a large sloop of war could be seen passing the little hatbor. He had beat it. He had, in fact, dodged through a Channel all night, and with more adroitness than anbody but a smuggler could appreciate. He desired nothing so much now as a long drink of liquor and a chance to get his cargo ashore. ed taining low interest rates on federal farm loans which resulted in to 34 the reduction from 5 interest rates, has supported tnu farm adjustment acts, and has appeared before the Interstate Com-mei- Having drawn these conclusions, the rascal, who was two people, shiuggid his shouldeis and said to Jeny Whitfield, You can take the woman ashoie lce got Roubles enough. I figgeied she was u lag-ta- g CAILS came down and the was dtopped Clitte gaic oiders for the long Dci.it to be lowered away with his thin passengers, the dog and tin tiunk in it Theie was a great deal of shnwv politeness on both sides, though the New Fnglanderx eves weie watchful, and Jerry and Cabell still held their pistols caressingly. Even when shore was reac tie and the dory had gone back to the ship there was no lelaxing The ullage, like Coily on the othei side, hno the unwholesome an of furtive life and lawlessness Jeny said, Wed best git awav fioin heie before Cl.tte conies ashoie and drinks a lot of cognac lie'll think he's Napoleon, come sundown " Cabell, who spoke French almost as easily as hi spoke Fng-lis- h, engaged a lough c.ut to carry them to Calais, and when they had gained the cobbled stieets of that ancient and legitimate pint city they felt a vast relief. They were "safe in France at last Thev were m a country that, like America. was at war with the English. The cart dnver was sui prised, when he turned aiound, to find that the subdued old lady he had earned had become a laughing young woman with ci tipped biown curls. He was so intnguod and puzzli'd that he stopped his cait, to staie. Polly said to Cabell, 1 want to present him with this wig Make a proper speech for mo, please. At which Cabell gravely made the presentation and declaied in Parisian French: From our Little Grandmother to yours. Monsieur, with the gratitude of three wayfaring heaits! They went to an hotel then, and Polly put on her prettiest dress for the dinner of celebration that Cabell Banks had ordered for them in the dining room which he taught them to call the salle a manger. Jerry allowed Polly but one glass of wine, saying a New England granny who has just regained her youth must be careful. But Polly needed no stimulant for her emotions. Jerrys ardent eyes caressed and wooed her even while his sturdy gallantry protected her. In this oasis wheie bliss and safety met, the lovers and their fi lend laughed at yesterday and talked of tomonow, not knowing that the gieutest danger lay ahead. nn-ch- or mem-birshi- Engagement is Leon Slue kl Adv. FflTWOMEN SMOTHER IN TIGHT GIRDLES lurht ni uf foundation tunny woinrti took fat lour fat, why doll t you if f to k t ioi of it Why not hav a nlitn tl hjtuie that fHvds tolt llllli KM ills' (nlill ll I he Marimila wnv in th aiy way to grt Nd of uly tut Jiit take 4 Marrnola Fr scripUon lalDt ah duy ami in oiarv of tarrhy f mhU like toiHto and pastries, eat none khIhiU fiu , nut n and Ko hw on fitly nwat That iimpi inn t it Ut a hnl a ditf i tot Maunola and this lutle change m y mr do ( mav make in your a eight 1 not t of 5 to K pound a week hare he n rtpoipti n many rase from this mipD, tasy not hod of reduc-intfMarmoia Pirtifipion iDlit rootiim the ume no nl prwri iR bv many dent ora in treating tioir fat intonti .et a lr.x at your druggist today and . ml that ux'y fat on ita way. km 'lit son, president; Parley Peterson, vice president, and LeRoy Coolc, secretary John H Griffiths was reelected farm president of the Cluikston bureau ami mnk- atluttliy tit ln1'ui 9 I TONIGHT, ol - Kini7in AdverUnement IS Evil IMG not DDE BILL TOI) VY, FRI., SAT.! HIT NO. 1 IAG I AfTjSHJ PJl F J R EJfl The New Universal presents G&rtut STUART HIT NO. 2 THE RIPPING MASK FROM A RUTHLESS MOB I ksrlf PAROLE M. First Showing in Logan' A L S 0 STOOGES in THE SITTER DOWNERS" 3 THE SCREEN ON COMING SUNDAY! DEANNA DURBIN in 100 MEN AND A GIRL Free to the first 200 ladies! An H by 10 picture of Deanna l)u i bin tOUSM0AWIWUll WHOOPEE! It Starts Tomorrow! try 10 find a W OPAOF.SWfBf WACty y GUrtesMYAp rTrinTimounTRini TH VCOM Mat 15 ENDS TONIGHT Theta Alpha Phi Initiates Six X(MTj '. M t0n'n.a Theta Alphi Phi, national drafraternity, announces final initiation of Mrs Wendel Budge, Ruth Pond, Bella Lee, Irma Smith, Allez Morril and Rk hat d uP- -b matic too r Bell Initiation ceremonies were per Wednesday night at the CollegeMembers and the new initiates went to the Bluebird for refiesh-ment- s following the ceremonies formed - f KII) For a cup of clear, refreshing tea try Schilling! Made from choicest tea leaves, it is always ddu ious in flavor and aroma. Kept fresh for you in a ane-sealed celloph- Y - SATURDAY DYNAMITE . Cett'ot lan BOGART. FRANK McHUGH LOUISE FAZENDA . Kent Buxton of recuperating at the Budge Menmri il hospit il from an orrition whuh she underwent the i e this nftc i noon The new inode1 home at 380 Noitn 5th East is for sale See Airs. Mercedes Iiiici ton commission Wnrd C Holbrook, president of the Utah State Farm Buceau, discussed farm problems and explained the accomplishments and objectives of the organization to directors of the men's and womens sections of the Cache County Farm Bureau Wednesday. Mr Holbrook urged farmers to of cooperate through a strong farm bureau organization He pointed Girl Announced out that the farm bureau has been Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Monroe an- an factor in bringing nounce the engagement of their aboutimportant and legislaappropriations daughter Ida to LeRoy Thorpe, tion for the eradication of noxious son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. weeds, the state crop improvement Thorpe. association, and the study of poulThe marriage is to take place in try and livestock diseases It has the near future. been active in obtaining and main HUMPHREY j A farewell testimonial and program will be held in the Davton y ward amusement hall Friday, 25, honoiing Kendel! Balls Elder Ralls, son of George D nn a Juliu Weber Bulls, will leave in the near future for the LDS northern states mission Following the program a dance will hi given Everyone is muted (To Be Continued) on opposing increased freight rates, he claimed The farm bureau has also supported all agricultural legislation and appropriations for the college and extension service and state department of agriculture that would lead to improvement of agricultural conditions Mr. Holbrook also attended Farm Bureau meetings in the evening at Clarkston and Newton where similar talks were given. All meetings were well attended. E. E. Hendricks, president of the county of the organization, was in charge attenddirectors meeting and also ed the meeting at Clarkston. The farm bureau at Newton was reorganized with Emory H. Ben D. S. MISSIONARY Feb-ruat- Buuibon SelhflOflflmB. Pretty Robinette Cornell, win-- I ter spelts queen of Traverse City Mich, exhibits a pair of fcu'ky puppies. 1 FRIDAY NAT FENDLETON EXTRA ADDED THREE STOOGES WEE WEE MONSIEUR in T O I) A Y ON TIIE STAGE AT 9:15 ' package, too! L SATURDAY in HIGH FLYERS T O ! 'TIIE 1 - Wheeler and Woolsey 1) A CONNOUjal &IEOF. immL' MlKWMi inunspttEH ft Have Fun With MAE WEST IS CUMING TO TOWN! JOOMK I'l AM) SKK IILK 15 AT TIIC KOY SI NOW! AJ .1 I, II s Jl Nt.l.f MKN U'K" Chapter 6 MKKIUK MKIAIDY ipi HiS FiSTS |