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Show THE UM llEKALll-JUt'UNAL- , Daughter Honored At Trousseau Tea SOCIETY RUT1I SCOFIELD, Trousseau Tea Is Given In Honor Of Bride-Ele- ct Ictu Doltfi chapter Kappa Delta t rt ttaiiieil ."in at an informal jail dinner dance Satin dn evening. A ti i was given In The girls, rushees, ;uties and pledp ,, mt t at the new Mis trousseau Mom-- , Undoes Siimlav Hum .Me S 277 3 Delta to North p ill hoinniug her (laugh K&ppa jail house, t ter. Faye, a were met at the door by .Maiyerv Watt Mrs Hodges and Miss Hodgt s Harris, Evelyn Murpln, ;i Riyln reiened the 5u guests who eallii! worthees, who took iingei prints of a dunrig tea hours I 'residing at the tei table were rented them with keys to their tells. Johnson and Gayle Jensen The group then went to the Dluehiid p,i dinner seied Katie Hazel Taggart and Dm a Shaffei ii of fall l'lowi in decorated the were in i harge ot the trousseau in the mess hall. A pi speakers table, while eitual jail h.u-- . h.ilL and chains (Kill) A i olor s heme of pink and decorated the lcinaimu" table's. E,u h gac-- t plate was given was tarried out m table marked with a hall and (ham, and at each plate wcie hilly dei orations and the looms were .vlii1 iitt-licc- s biule-ilee- 1 (ifu-in- I clubs, hand cuffs ami polne ties. Dance programs deverlv lullimcd oi the jail theme, being in llu I a ball and chain decorated with bouquets Hen uti fuk'st I)el In Bridal Array During the course of the ivuiing Cora Fuller acted as in.ist n.isinus and was responded hy Hi h n Ki v and June Okelberry, who misted jailers keys and ex-- i omuls o The Booklore dub will meet Wednesday, September 21), at the home of Mrs. Phans Frank Mrs. G Orval Stolt will give program At The Capitol Not entrancing Loretta Don or tempestuous Ameche, who hurdle the Spanish barbed-wir- e barricades and trip headlong into romantic excitement and adventure in Love Under Twentieth Century Fox Fire, comedy drama, which opened yesterday at the Cap'tol theater. Lorretta Young, gayer and lovelier than ever, and Don Ameche, amash-hi- t star of radio's Sunday ration out kisses night bright-spo- t, by the light of bursting star-shelto the tune of whining shrapnel, and the mad music of Borrah Mmevitch and his gang, whose catchy rhythms make machine-gun- s in swing time. fashion Directed In swift-pace- d by George Marshall, the cast also features Frances Drake, Walter blusterCatlett, the goggle-eyeing comedian John Carradine, new subtle screen menace; Sig and Harold Huber. Fun and furore reign as the Spanish conflict brings together a Scotland Yard detective, a fugitive beauty who believes, erroneously, that she is a thief, an entertainment troupe and their smart-aleck- y manager, and the men engaged in bloody mance? Young ls rat-tat-t- at d, the most beautiful debusummering at Beverly, Mass., the Bay States Newport, Barbara Brewer maintains her glamor honors m her bridal costume With John Roosevelt and his fiancee as attendants, Miss Brewer and Charles R. I. Sturgis of Milton were married at a Beverly church. Voted tante Beta Sigma Phi Meets Wednesday meeting of Beta Sigsorority since vacation will be held Wednesday, September 29, at 8 p- m. at t:ie home of Mrs. Ruth Wilson, Park Lane Apartments. All members are utged to attend. The first ma Phi - From Chicago Mrs. Rhoda B. rived home from she spent three wath her nephew and Mrs. Kersey .i c Cook has arChicago, where weeks visiting and niece, Dr. C. Riter. Mrs Riter was formerly Miss Ruth Ann Budge, daughter of Dr. and (w 3 vv 1, i 1 w On this veidant island in the sky, 4500 feet above the bottom of pu turoMiie Grand Canyon, a party of scientists led by Dr. Harold E. Anthony of the American Musi mu of Natural History, seaulieil for animal life which might show that the lofty temple was a new world This unusual aerial view shows at right the tortuous sandstone cliffs whieh it took five hours to ascend and seven hours to descend Aiross the temple's heavily wooded terrain the m icntixts, located their camp on tile edge near the tlcdicil spot m the center foieground Tile fust animals they trapped or shot all appeared related to new woild' theory, contciid-i- d specimens common to the vicinity. Pioneering piospectors scoffed at the that iiiiiin ils had gone bin k und forth from the island to the mainland for ocntunes To suppoit their i onli lit ions, tiny i ited that coyote liaiks, hut no iiiyoles weie louiul, that iletu hums, but no deer were ihsi is ei Radio Aids In Sky Isle Hunt v I' v fe? yp ft party, with. Mrs. Norma Waite, Mrs. Della e River Heights The social lesson at 2 p. m. w.U be Mrs- Vella Seamons as promoters, under the direction of Sarah wag enjoyed Friday evening by Goff. the base ball players and their at the home of Mr. and Providence First Clara Astle partners A chicken will have charge of the social ser- Mrs. Vella Seamons. supper was served to 30 guests. vice lesson at 2 p. m. The evening was spent visiting. Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb, Mr. Providence Second Meeting will convene at 2 p. m. with the and Mrs. Denzil Lamb, Mr and social service lesson given by Mrs. Frank Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Lois Fgg. George Reeder, Mr. and Mrs Fifth Warl Meeting will start George Ashcroft and Mr. and Ashcroft attended the at 2 p. m. The social service les- Mrs Frank eighty-secon- d birthday anniversson Independence by Cooperawill be given by Mrs. E ary of Will Hawkes of Preston tion, I Jacobsen. This is an nterest-in- g Sunday. June Seamons is at home after lesson and a good attendance undergoing a major operation at is asked. the Budge Hospital. Mrs. Saddle Hancey entertained afternoon in honor of her Sunday For small daughter Donna Zell who was observing her sixth birthday Club Members The afternoon was spent playing games. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Birdie Liechty entertained members of the HHC club at 32 small friends. A beautifully decorated birthday cake centered her home Friday. the long table., Many Gifts were Margaret Mitchells popular nov- received. el Gone With the Wind was reThe girls of the primary class viewed by Mrs. Della Mae PederMrs sen. The review was followed by of Mrs. Ethel Balls and Tuesparty a social hour, after which lunch Lillian Daines gave a Besides the day after primary. was served. list included teachers and Those present besides Mrs the following guests Beth Lamb, Liechty and Mrs. Federsen were Dixie Perkes, girls; Marnett Reeder, Mis. Hulda Rawlins, Mrs. Verda Idaleen Waite, Genene Bulls, Lu Blotter, Mrs. Leah Nelscn, Mrs. Aileen Hogan, M,-s- . Beth Adams, Gene Seamons, Clarice Perkes, Mrs. Mamie Palmer, Mrs. Gladys and Carmen Lee. The refreshments were furnished and served Hansen and Mrs. Carlon Potts. by the girls. A Gleaner Girls party was held Thnrsday evening in the form of a progressive dinner tour. Dinner Honors Woman was served at the homes of Mrs. A surprise party honoring Mrs. Kate Harris, Connie Hurren and Heber Bingham was held at her Athalie Howell. The rest of the home F iday evening. evening was spent playing games. Dinner was served the forepart Other members of the class aswith the dinner The of the evening, with the guests sisted class leader is Mrs seated ut one long table Fall Gleaner Rowers decorated the dinner Oneta Waite. Mrs. Hazel Neilson and Mrs table and the living rooms. The remainder of the time was Naomi Perkes took about nine boys to the temple Monday for spent playing bridge. The guest list included Mrs. the purpose of doing baptisms Bingham, Mrs- Roland Reese, Mrs for the dead. Mrs. L. C. Peterson is reported Lewis Peck, Mrs. Jack Parson, Mrs. Fred Homer, Mrs. Norman to be seriously ill. Parson, Mrs. Merle Hurst of Lo gan and Mrs. Frank Hillyard of HOW LONG CAN A Snuthfield. High score prize for bridge was awarded to Mrs. Hillyard. THREE-QUARTE- IUiLiS AtLkO-ii- -fo Mrs. D. O. Budge. Surprise Party ifctJil lost world atop an isolated sky While scientists check a fiction-lik- e island on a steep rocky column in the Grand Canyon, known as Shiva Temple, modern radio keeps contact between explorers and the world Photo below shows M. R. Tillotson, superintendent of Grand Canvon National Park communicating by portable radio from the expeditions base to the park ranger station on the canyons south rim. Above, a view of Sliiva Temple. Entertains Arrives Home ft? i ser-vic- n, ration Relief Societies Tile Relief Six lety held then opining social Thursday afterA noon at the amusement hall. fine piograrn commenced at two oeloik The piogiam ini luded tin following numbers; songs by thi congregation; Mrs. Hannah Sea vviio laid for eight. Fol lowing limner the tune was spent j in visiting The no nibirs of the Se Vill.v cluli im t Weilm sd ly at the home of Mis Farris Luillum. The time1 was spirt m making plans for the winliM wmk At the close of the ii ft mioii a dainty lunch wa serve to Mesd imes Vivian j Bailey, Ioppleton, Muriel Gunnell Mujiuie klwood, Doris' Knhv, il,,, Murray, Miss Verda1 Hall an tin hostess j The St oid ward Primary held, Hun home mining Wednesday) in the Second ward evening ihapil Mis Lcora Paiker ruun- ilia ,s in ihaige of the following rugr urr song by the Bt tg'il, gills. President Melba Jones pii-- a ntod icrtificates to ten gi idu, lies ml Mis Geneva Mur-iv i mini dm .oicpted them to the AII, Roy Dailey presented mo 'tudciils in u twdvc rudil ,cl slum i t.s weie piano sold and the itmaindir of ttie evening w as nt il'ini sp, in mg Mr and Alts Leon the birth of a son Tues- d i it a ,() m huspit il K u Alls Huti linson under-lit an operiton Tuesday at a Login tiospil.il She is leported as doing well Mis- D 1) Danielson returned to her home at Pai idise Thursday niter spi idling a Week guest of her daughter Mis James Bank-- i head Biwis hicy, pMsideiit and Mis John C Ricnihli-.spent tDHiiduv and Sunday nt RanI or si dolph gin In. and Mis. C I i A -- on and Mrs. Karmanj were married Monj d ly. Mrs. Bullock was Miss Hel-- j en Puigh before her m imago, aid sistir of Mis Williamson. of Mr. Bullotk-wh- Covt rs r, News scoop! War-tim- e Spain is still the reckless land of ardent love! Bombers roar and big guns thunder, but whos afraid of ro- LA VINO An attractively arranged shower was given Thursday in compliment to Miss Hodges at their summer home in Garden City Progressive games were played after whuh him h was served t guests weie ptesent beautiful gifts were preMany sented to the Inuimed guest honor e 2pm Booklore Club To Meet Wednesday I o PA OR THREE. Shiva Temple, Where Scientists Seek .New World Second Ward Mrs Della Ped- mons gave two mouth organ se ersen will be in charge of the Mrs. Vella Harris read sot ml servn e lesson Tuesday at lecticns; two numbers; Mrs. Shirley Clark played two violin selections, sin accompanied on the piano by Third Ward The social ser- was Mrs Bettha Clark Purser of Lo vice lesson will tie i (inducted by Mrs. Lucile Waite gave a May J. Muir Meeting will com- gan, the After piograrn reading mence at 2 p ill. games were played, directed by Lucile Waite Luncheon was Fourth Ward The social ser- Mis. served to about 75 guests. vice lesson at 2 p m will be unPioneer meeting was held Frider the direction of Linda Benut thte home of son A good attendance is asked day afternoon Mrs Hannah Christensen with Mable Duce assisting hostwill Mrs. Ward Meeting Seventh The ess. lesson was treated by soconvene at 2 p ni. with the Mrs Andtea Lamb. During the cial service lesson under the diafternoon the oiganization was rection of II J Fredrick A duet with Mrs. Mary Jenwill be given by Letlia Jensen reorganized, of the state board as spokessen Hos and Ada Smith. All l.ulii of womanNew officers chosen to ward are l mated. for the next two years, tarry on Mrs. Ethel Balls Captain, Ninth Ward The fust of a ser- were and Mrs ies of three literary lessons on Mrs Florence Hancey Florence Harris Lieutenants, Mrs "Star of the West Ethel by and will be given in the Wanda AshcroftLeahsecretary Hueston, orHanceychor-esteNinth ward Tuesday afternoon by treasurer, Mrs. Lais V. Hales and Lettie C Sor- ganist, Mrs. Susie Seamons Mrs. Oneta Waite historian enson. and Mrs. Hannah Searnons ChapEleventh Ward The soeail ser- lin. Refreshments were served at vice lesson will lie given by Myr- the close of the ismeeting Asa Seamons seriously ill at tle Barrett. a local hospital. Mrs. Gladys Jensen, who is atNorth Logan Meeting will beschool at the L D. S gin at 2 p. m. Lydia Nyman will tending at Salt Lake, have charge of the social service Businessthe College week end at home. spent lesson. en. NOW blai k dress j escorts and all utUnded a penitentiary hop at the Hotel hides. The committee in i barge of arrangements was Ruth Clair Smith, chairman; Ruth Mac Atuleison, Helen Kelley and Ruth Rond. Patronesses and .special guests at Blum lie the affair were Mrs Marks, Mrs. Irene Randall, Mis Irene Gardner, Mis. Nellie Stock-ton- , Miss Mrs. Geneva Worley, Maxine Heiss and Miss Falnh Bow- war. fo glid-iwoie a lovely with gold trim bride-ele- 2' Sixty-eigh- hpectively. The Kappa Della trio. Kiilii Bund Ruth Clair Smith and Hi n 1st ley sang sorority songs Musu dining the entire dinner was tumi-din- l by Eldon Hunsen and t'omp.inv At the conclusion of dmiiei the group returned, to the j.nlhmise, where they were joined b their the literary The mt1 n:.ni;i;u at tanged trod' bctutifully ut tia w is given in honor Mis', Lillian Swmyard at tl home of her parents, Mr a Mrs M .1 Swinvtrd of Lew ton. the Saturdav pn.it to h mm i luge to W emiel Bair in tl Logan temple September 21 The rooms weie gaily decorate! with maple leaves. Lilli, r Mis Alarie Swmyard, Swmyard and Mrs. Lasu-- Bair r i civ id the guest- - Mis. Arvel erla Taggait presn Hog in and til in the troussiau anil g) looms. A dainty hue iloth loyered than ving table, whuh was cente ed with aslets White tapers silver holdtrs wore large bows e tulle Gwendoly white and git-eHogan and Maiy Jo Hetliwi Genevieve pouted. Swinyaid, Rut . Pond, Donna Hendrti ks, Barbar Wistr and Patey Barber serve,, the guests. Baroaia Rawlins rt itived the names ot the guests Miss Swmyard and those as sistmg were dressed in forma It oiks Many beautiful gifts wen presented to the bride. Mi and Mrs Bair ate spendip their honeymoon m Zion Nation il Iaik, and will make then hone in Cove -- EDITOR - - PHONE 60 Kapp a Delta Rushees Are Given An Evening In Jail :olA LOU AN, UTAH WELLSVILLE OF INTEREST TO WOMEN American cosmetic manufacturers have been advertising in China for the last 15 years with good results But Ameru ans didn't introduce beauty aids to Chinese women -not. by many centuries. Five thousand years ago Chinese girls were plucking their mul their eyebrows lougmg cheeks, Million says Curl Customers. In spite of Crow the war "400 in in China, is the cosmetic still business, flourishing, as it has flourished thru floods, famines and civil wars The oldest retail beauty shop Is and does a thriving in Hangchow English Campaign For National Park LONDON, Bejit. 27 American Wire) - Because "savagery Ihoughtkss folly and greed of mankind are exterminating species of animal, all interesting, many of sm passing grate and for the beauty," a prop-i- t of a national park in the British Isles lias been launched by tile Society for the Preservation was of the Fauna of the Empire. estab-li-hme- Blanche Bradshaw Mrs hostess Thursday to the members of the Madra club Mrs. Guennie Glenn president was in charge. Piano solo by Miss Gayle Bradshaw; two solos were sung two by Mrs. Bertha Maughan; readings by Miss Mildred Peart; trio by Mrs. Melba Jones, Mrs Geneve Murray and Mrs. Nellie Leishmnn At the close of the afternoon lumh was served to 25 members und three guests. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. James Bankhead and Mr. and Mrs. William Jones celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary Thursday evening at a turkey dinner served at the Grill m Logan. Following dinner they attended a show Others besides the guests of honor were Blaine 11 irvey Williamson AH S1.95 Y Uair the New Similes Petersons Shoe Store - nrnwTHW i : Every day, all day it serve supremely well, for Has All Seven Wanted !Only Sheaffer Features. Equip yourself or another fora lifetime ef writing comfort with a Sheaffer' Lifetimel See oqr Selection Oply Shetfior Hu All Seven of lodaya Wanted Pen Future. S. E. Needham JEWELER . V IOMTTA N YOUNG To enjoy it most -- see -- v AMECHE it from the beginning!! Features at 2:29 - 4:50 and 9.33 p. m. - 711 Now you can see this $2 20 road show attraction at our Popular Prices!! 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UECOHD-BUEAKIN- k hi tiI en- in rouge, talcum and tertained Tuesday at dinner in other beauty aids. This shop is indifferent to modern American Dont Endure Slipping cosmetics which tho proprietor FALSE TEETII con' ends offer nothing superior to the brands which weie popular Do your false teeth drop or slip' in Hangchow when Coiumbu when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? America. discovered Dont be annoyed and embarrassed Chinese women have the right a minute longer. FASTEETH, idea about when to use beauty new alkaline mon-acipowder to aids. sprinkle on your plates, holds teeth Its the married women, not firm. Gives fine feeling of security the unmarried gills, who buy and comfort all day. No gummy most ot the cosmetics in China gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Get Chinese wives learned many FAB TEETH today at any drug centuries ago that if they made store. Accept no substitute. (Adv ) themselves attractive enough their husbands would employ servants to do the cooking and scrubbing. As a result, Chinese women are the most perfectly groomed in the world, and, eveiytlung considered, enjoy t lie greatest measure of luxury. nt (il'KKNS LA(H HOSIER Bankhead, Lorraine Bankhead, Mary Jones, Betty Jones and Billie Ray Jones. The Junior Literary club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Manilla Perkins, Mrs. Weston Vernon review the drama "You Can't Take it With You. Two solos were sung by Mrs Nellie Leishman. A dainty lunch was served to IS members and five guests, The Wellsville ward MIA held Social their opening Tuesday evening in the tabernacle. A pro- Visible the following Skrip gram including numbers was given: organ pre- Supply lude by Roy Darley; prayers were by Elmer Lishman and Margaret Litz; reading by Nellie Leishman; organ solo by Roy Darley. Prizes for the lucky number were won by Ila Maughan, Barbara Baxter and Grant Hall- The remainder of the evening was sjieiit in dancing to music furnished hy the Hyruni orchestra. 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