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Show Tim HER ALP-JOURNA- LOO AN, L, WOMEN WANT BEAUTY! en ! V: Jiff, a suit of wistful ion Thats a lot to stait with. Edna kept no maid. Ten years, ago, when the depression stiuek, Jells father had been washed overboard. Two years later, ted and discouraged, he hadnt tiled veiy h ird to recovt r from pneumonia, lie was only a drag on Edna and the boy, or so he thought. Hed managed to hang onto a little insuiance, enough for Jells education and a few thousand for Edna. Weanly he had closed his eyes ne cr to open them again. Jeff could remember 11 e days before the avalanche. He had been 15 when the big house had gone, when the motor ears had dwindled to one, when they had moved into the flat and Edna had gallantly attackid the housekeeping. He and Edna hadnt minded, that is, except the notning, dieadful day when JolTiey Bow-- ( man, Sr., gave up the sttuggle The flat had never been the same sinie that day. Jeff served fi ied chicken and and cream whipped potatoes gravy and buttered peas from the head of the table. Edna pouied tea at the foot. Susie sat between them, eating a tremendous meal. Edna maiveled at her capacity, Jeff urged one more piece of chnkcn on her, knowing full well, if Susie didnt, that it was possibly the last real meal she would see in many a long day. Doggone, it was a shame. He hoped the Chief would see fit to leave a little flesh on her bones. The girls were like dressed-u- p hairpins these days. Susie wasnt so bad just as she was sort of comfortable. i CUSIE found heiself conversing easily with the Bowmans, laughing at Jeffs nonsense, looking often and worshipfully at Edna. She forgot her shy reticence, forgot the firm conviction that she could say nothing worth listening to. She actually told an amusing tale. It was when Jeff remarked that a peit young thing had stopped him on his way to meet Susie and asked for a lift. I went right on with my nose A he elaborated. in the air, smart guy doesnt pick up cubes on the coiner. Fishermans Wharf Opens Tomorrow At The Capitol LAST TIMES TODAY acting seal, at the head of its supporting last, the film stands apart as a sirecn vehicle. Bobby himself, as the rough, son of Carrillo, y a Siuiian fisherman of San Francisco, has never been seen to better advantage; in his new role he displays talents only suggested in his past performances. With a song on his lips and a pair of clinched fists, he sails into this new characterization with a vitality and a virility not before revealed Gone is the goody-good- y hoy; he now stands on his own two sturdy feet and lets fists ELEANOR POWELL ROBERT YOUNG in -U- HONOLULU g - Fill. - J3 Tit, s i x ttrM 3 Sc IN LSIIOW INd TODAY I IHlKS. -R- SAT. BOBBY BREEN in (1T3IH FISHERMANS WHARF -- TOMORROWP. M. And on the Screen! Play i i i i LAST TIMES TODAY BIG CITY Thrill- - ALSO ROAD DEMON 9 TEN-O-WI- t Swept Drain a! Tunis. - URI. - SAT. UNDER TIIE BIG TOP '4 iaSfi'i ti.ii 1 LAW WEST OF TOMBSTONE 1 ! : ? SmllhficM TODAY - THU ItS. ROMANCE ON THE RUN and PRAIRIE MOON I fuii-ous- y. pretty guls carry pads and pen-- i lls just in ca:e, you know, and Id walk aiound in front of his car and pretend to take his license number. They say its a sure method, they say the men scoot away faster than anything. his mother weie listeners. They laughed and made much of the Edna thought the idea tale. clever, Jeff pronounced n darn smart. It was 11 oclock when Jeff took Susie to the most luxurious of all the luxuuous hotels on Sheridan. She asked timid questions and admitted that she had never stayed in a hotel, lie said hed go with her when she registered. Knowing her shyness he suggested that she call room service in the morning and Older what she wanted for breakfast. Should she tip the waiter? Yes, it was usually done. She neednt pay for her breakfast. Mr. Haiker was taking care of all expenses. Later, at the elevator, Jeff said, Ill come for you at 8:30, Susie. When youve had your breakfast come down and wait for me in that chair, pointing to a throne-li- ke object close at hand. She nodded without speaking. All the old terrors had descended again. She was afraid of the elevator, horribly afraid of the bell boy, smothered by the strange, weil-bre- d elegance of her surroundings. (To Be Continued) JEFF and 't t FC Pres By Inited F Wilhelm Stillman, nieiiincr of former Cham cllor Gus-- ( iv Slrestman s cabinit, asserted that Hie alltged betting received i opag imlit liv Minister Paul J seph Goebbtls was administered In the personal bislvguud of Field Mai slitl lit man Wilhelm Goering Sulim ui. ixileil German editor, told that his a t luh at Philadelphia version tame from an "unimpeat . . inside reieh souuc able tlit A P Gntmiim, Transa merit a Col p board than man. challenged the seem dies and exchange commission to test public reaction to its inquiry into the West Coast holding companv His proposal was mule as the SEC investigation of 1 tansamenifi was delayed until Mart h JO by refusal of witnesses to testify or to piodute e.rporate ret to its Not man II Sloane, general man-agt- r of the California state eham-b- t r of commerce, died at Palm Funeral services Springs,' Calif weie Held in Los Angeles today fin Peter Buol, 65, firmer Nevada state senator and first mayor of Las Vegas . Cardinal Inmtzer, archbishop of Vienna, who had been under a form of "protective custody by the razis after the last fall, left ft r Vatican City to attend the elective conclave of the College of Cardinals. . Charles K. Crane. 80, former I'mted States minister to China, died at Palm Springs, Calif. . . . Judge John C. Knox in U. S. dis-ticourt in New York ruled that At tor Richard Bennett should know better than to rest his thumb at ng the hinge side of a door The court dismissed Bennett's suit for $loo, ooO damages for a mashed thumb against operators ot the Hotel W estover Julio Alvarez Del Vayo, Spanish loyalist foreian minister, arrived in Pans by plane from Madrid to Manuel confer with President Azana Del Vayo will urge the to to Madrid resilient because f go ius absence makes It impossible to gtt his signature to olfiuai decrees. . . one-tim- f i & A till i mid ill uua bMl upon the ma, hm.il .on-- , of a guigster conti ahaml war leads for fuuign inufru-turof in numlnns is icpoited head.ng this w iv The film, (ohirihia s Homi-- i ring which strap iron to tin ir use m the me Bure til, tciliiris Brute Cabot and Rita ilnvwoitli and opens tomtit tmv at the Row Ihtaire Homititle Bureau presents Cahot as a fighting polite lieutenant whose zi d is t ui hed when he L on a ai rests a gangs) t r thaige of muitltr only to have his i. evidence desttt veil by Miss who iipptais us the police su-p- ifay-wortl- new scientist. C Costa Rica Dale, Miilin.v departments hvtly Uni king sometimes v it h and sometimes against each other. Cabot and Miss Hayworth nevertheless man ige to tr.uk down the gunmen responsible for the deaths of honest junk dealers who had refused to allow their scrap iron to bo shipped abroad Robert Iaige, Muc Lawrence, Rit hard Fiske, Gene Morgan, Moroni Olsen, Joseph Dc Stefani and Eddie Felherston head (he large supporting cast and C. C. Coleman, Jr, directed. The ladies Farm Bureau were entertained at the home of Mrsv Delime Larsen on Thursday. A short meeting was held. Pres Julia Muir was in charge. Notes on Flowers and the Proper Soil was given bv Mrs Pearl Bird. A The Auxiliary Lathes met at the home of Mis Keevt s Bittl Mis Ada Walker gue "A Perfect Tribute to Lint oln." Miry Lamn-- t played several harmomia selections. were Refreshments served to Mrs Walker, Miss L Mrs Mary E Sorenstn Miss Gladys Hughes, Mrs. Kellie Hancock, Mrs Pearl Wood, Mrs Mozelle Baker and Mrs. Ft rn Bmij" Paramount 1ietorial .V Baker on the News ROXY K 4 1 j j i An attractively arranged dinner party was given Saturday by Mrs Charles Ladle in honor of her birthdiv Covers were plated for Mi and Mis. Jos. ( , fsuiinsin. tv4 . . ' V, Vugima Merrill, radio singer, suf fried a sprained back and possible rib fracture when her automobile went into a ditch on Lookout Mountain. salad, your grapefruit and fresh, rigid al the table and serve it "nil the in its own natuial "bowl'! And hide's a timely tip t house giapefruit with seeds, for Floi dians say the seeds imlitaL its quality a better flavor, moie vitamins. mlneials, health' How To Make l Salads This is the biggest citrus mouth weve ever had the time to get t bargain buys and eat all the gi you want ht oiled, baked. or in these Juice and au natuie! MAKE li.tlf-shell- " or esearole around Inside of shell. Illeana, tempestuous blond wife of ritHn Laurel, the comedian, denied her recent tirade agatrlst the Bolsheviks meant she was Intoxicated She appeared in a Hollywood court to ssk for a jury trial on the intoxication charge. The request was granted and she was released under $250 bail. Put giupefiult segments Into pieces a'.d anaiige on lettuce bed. Garnish with Ficuih diessing and AGED PROVIDENCE Half-Shel- ape-frui- ir and Mrs. Oliver Taylor, Mr and Mrs, Reeves Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, Mr. Hnd Mrs Jay Jensen, Mrs. John Ladle, Mrs. Plella Ladle, Ralph Ludle and Mr. and Mrs. Ladle ami family, Mrs. Robert Fint h and daughter of Salt Lake City have returned to their home after spending part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H ughes. Mrs. Edgar Hancock was pleasantly surprised on her birthday Tuesday Lunch was served to 14 guests. Mr. r i .1 Mis. Alma Rassmussen and two children of Suhlett, Idaho, have spent the past week at the home of her mother, Alla. Pauline B Nedtlo. Anthony, small son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baer, is well on the way to recovery following a scige of pneumonia. Some Scarlet Fever has been reported here during the past week Mrs. Marvin Ashliman and her infant win wt--r brought home from the hospital on Wednesday. Sirs. Keith Mathews entertained at a childrens party in honor of her daughter Kay's birthday. Games and ltmtheon were enjoyed by 15 children. The ward Relief Soiiety Singing Mothers held a patty at the home of their president, Mrs. Louise Fuhriman on Thursday evening. Games and various amusements formed the evenings entertainment. A tray luncheon was served to Mrs Fuhriman, Mrs. Vilate Crabtree, Airs Anna Schmidt, Airs. Annie Atkins, Alts. Paul Alder, Mrs. Varna Sehiess, Mrs. Martha Bryson. Mrs Vesta AIis May Pickett, Mrs. Alder, Airs. Lunetta Freida Spuhlcr, Mrs. Lillie Chugg. and Chugg Mrs. Eliza Leonhardt, Mrs, Elsa Miller, Mrs Verana Tibbitts, Sarah Baer, Mrs. Bertha Zollinger were special guests. Airs Fuhn-ma- n was reelected as president of the group Mrs. Ruby Nielsen was hostess at a quilting on Thursday alter-nooThose ini luded were Mrs. Ella Frank. Mrs Emma Zollinger Mrs. Minnie Baer, Mrs Bertha Zollinger and Mrs. Luclla Jensen Dinner was served by the hostes.-- , Mrs. Pearl Stirland entertained at a quilting on Thursday evening A late turn heon was seived to Mesiiaines A E Allen, lljrum Rigby, Rulon Stirland, Fred Jensen. C M Bryson, Arnold Christiansen. Oliver Hanson Roy Hattie Kenner Swainston, Mrs Mrs. Rose Sihenk and the hostess The ward primary officers held a preparation meeting on Frida evening at the home of Airs Clara Kelly. At the close of the meeting no-ho- st Yiiis .U El 1iwwrffx.- - J R A!) H) a v i n i ii i r i, Impressive funeral services for 87, Anna Elizabeth Ruegsegger, widow of Samuel Ruegsegger and resident of Providence for the past 32 years were held Sunday In the Providence First ward LDS chapel with Lawrence Zollinger crnduct-in- g The ward choir under the direction of John Spuhler sang two numbers with Lillie Hansen as organist Spenal musical numbers were beautifully rendered by the a F'irst ward Singing Mcthers; musical duet. Professor and Mrs. N VV. Christiansen; vocal duet by Alta Kendrick and John Spuhlcr accompanied by Lertia Spuhlcr at the piuno. Speakers wno eulogized the noble and examplary life of Mrs. Ruegsegger were William R. Zollinger, Conrad Alder, President A. E. Anderson of tne Logan stake and rc'frushmunls were surved. Lawrence Zollinger. Prayers were The infant son of Mr and Mrs offered by Jihn K. Sehiess and on Seth Frank was chistened Joseph R. Baer. Burial was at the Providence Sunday and given the name of Isoms Seth. cemetery where the grave was ded-- it atod by her son Bishop Rudolph Ruegsegger of Alalad, Idaho. lot-hu- e rge four-year-o- ! WOMAN EULOGIZED PROVIDENCE NEWS Feb. 15 A. Ferris, counsel for Marion Talley, charged today that the singers husband, Adolph G. Ft in. had gone into hiding wtGi their daughter, Susan, to avoid legal proeeduie over cuseluid. of the tody Ferris said he would rest on the evidence of habeas corpus proceedings in White Plains last week in which Miss Talley, calling her husband a man of "immoral character, " asked for custody of the child, whose birth had been kept secret by the couple for several years. Hearing upon the habeas corpus aetion had been recessed until today, but Ferris said he had presented all his evidence pending whether the court derides it has jurisdiction in the rase. In the event it decides it does not have jurisdiction, he said, he will institute additional legal proceedings. Filing of the actum last week disclosed a family row over possession of the child Miss Talley's sister-in-laMrs. Elmer Nelson, of k, N. Y, testified she took the child to her home from her bi other's apartment in New Ycrk. Miss Talley attempted to take the child by force, Mrs. Nelson declared. but departed hurriedly when the police were called. In her petition, Miss Talley charged her husband had deprived her of her daughter's company since December, 1935, shortly after the child was born. She alleged her husband was financially unable to care for the child, who was in immediate need of an eye operation 1 ve Variations! An mige endive stalks around ginpiiidit shell. Heap grapefruit segments at base of endive stalks and spi inkle with giatcd yellow i lieese. gutnish with French dressing Fin inkle giapefiult segmentswllh flatly cut celery and dust with Garnish with French or papr'ka Irtnm nrt rf'hpneA Dvrt;in? auiacuve ttuis Put avotado into halves lengthFlorida Half Shell" Salad wise then into crosswlso slices Remove seeds from gi.ipi fruit Alternate shies ot avocado and segWith a kli.up Knife tut mound In ments of giapefruit on lettuce bed. Mile etlge of gliipefllllt as t lose to C.aim-l- i with Fieneh diessing. the shell as possible, b'tpaiale 1l.ue gtaii fmit segments on bed and spi inkle with finely granefmit segments from mem-l)i- , me. Put out remainder of mem (hopped Mm ast liino cherries. GarIn am and place a bed of lot mine ni h wiili Mm ast hint) Dressing. SUES HUSBAND ilIi-Gui- SCI I MARION TALLEY YORK, i 'IMHMWn.d' rt PRESTON WOMANS FATHER IS DEAD) The osprey, a bird that lives on fish, can neither dive nor swim. Potter wasps build beautiful vne-Hk- e mud cel's which they HALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 15 if Pi use as nests. Funeral services will he held here Fritlay fur Roy Ernest Halli-da51, a native of Provo and Utah contractor a who died kite yesterday in Salt Iakc hospital following an appendectomy And YouD Jump On! of Bed is Without Calomel Halliday had been a member of the Morning EUria Is Ct the firm of Perry and Halliday, TVi ILrer should pour out two pounds of plaslt'ting oonjfuetonl, in Salt liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bilo Lake City sinee 1919. is not flowing freely, your food doesnt digest. include his widow. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up Survivors Mrs. Mae Halliday, Salt Lake your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, Airs. Aletha sunk City; his mother. snd the world looks punk. Halliday Adams, Pleasant Grove; A mere bowel movement doesn't get at a son, Leo W Halliday, Salt Lake the cause. 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Belzmek of Inlet national Studios, who yesterhe and Director day revealed George Cuaor had disagreed. e I PRESIDENT 1 TODAY i 1 e Fait' rtaiiiinent A in the News of paper on The Beautification the Home was read by Mrs Alice Stiuffer. A plate lunch was served to Mrs Muir, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Stauffer, Mrs. Ivlue Smith, Mi s. James Finch, ' Mrs. Ray Lindsay, Mrs. Vessie Gums, Mrs Milda Whitr.ey. Mrs. Isabella Kidman. Mis Fthel Bullock, Mrs Verna Hancotk. Mrs. Joseph Larsen was entertained on Thursday by her bridge club. Mrs. Larsen was observing her birthday At bridge, Mrs. Larsen won high score and the ail cut prize was given to Mis. Geoige Smith. Lunch was served at the budge tables. The decorations and were appointments cleverly carried out in Valentine colors and motifs. Place cards marked places for Mrs Larsen, Mrs. Frank Hancock. Mrs. Chester Kidman, Mrs. Theo Larsen, Mrs Geoige Smith, Mrs. II. C. Stauffer, Mis. O. J. Larsen and Mrs Kay Sorensen. Mrs. John O. Hughes entertained at a party in honor of her twins. Keith and Carols 121 h and quips fall where they may. on Monday. Games were Another factor which places this birthday played and refreshments wgre picture above previous Breen films served to 20. is the fact that the story locale An attractively arranged lunchoffers a unique background. Laid eon was given by Mrs. E. J. FrancisSan Hancock against a setting of Valentine facos colorful Fisherman s Wharf vors and Thursday. place cards marked and the famous Golden Gate Bay places for Mrs. Catherine Gibbons area, the film for the first tune Mrs Manila Buist, Mrs. Durrell projects the picturesque and gay Hughes, Mrs Wm. Hughes and iife of what is frequently called Mrs. Laura Finch of Salt Lake the American Mediterranean. City. Many of the scenes show a Miss Ann Sorensen has returned number of San Franciscos fam- fron a 6 weeks visit to Salt Lake Gate ous landmarks the Golden City where she was the guest of Bridge, Alcatraz Island, Treasure her brother Andrew and sister, 1939 of the home ExposIsland, Mrs. Bessie Hansen. ition, and the Ferry Building. Mrs. Grace Walker entertained that the fact is too, Interesting, members of her club on Victor Young, noted orchestra Lunch was served to Mrs.Thursday Andrew conductor, is credited with the Lamont, Mrs Arthur Kidman musical setting. Also, that Frank Mrs. Edgar Hancock, Mrs. Lucille Churchill, of "Snow White musi- Hardman. cal fame, created one of the sets Miss Beth Bingham of Honcv-villof medleys. Lyrics were piepared was the guest of Mrs Charwho Paul Webster, helped les Ladle Thursday. Dinner was by to fame on with his rise Bobby served Mrs Ladle to Miss the words for one of his early Bingham, by Orvel Ladle, Rulon and Rainbow On The River." Leo Ladle, and Mr and Mrs hits, Ladle. Mrs. Rulon Ahrens entertained at a attractive luncheon WednesIS day. Places were niaiked for Mr and Mrs. Melvin Muir, Mr ami Mrs. Wayne Hubner, Mrs. Bessie CONVALESCING Ahrens, Miss LaVon Ahrens and Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens. The table was attractive with Valentine WASHINGTON. Feb. 15 U P) colors. President Roosevelt, convalescing Mrs. Orlynn Whitney and chilfrom an attack of the grippe, dren are visiting with Mrs. Whittoday stayed away from his desk neys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henfor the sixth consecutive day. ry Neilson at Hyrum. Mr Roosevelt, however, worked Mrs George Smith spent Friday Hou.-e in his White study and at Wellsvilic. the guest of her expeeted to have tomorrow night sister, Mrs. Ray Dariey 'or Florida to board the U. S. S Mr. and Mrs Lewis Sparkman Houston to view the naval man- and Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard euvers in the Caribbean. of Dewevviile; Mr. and Mrs. MarThe President conferred during ian Henderson, Mr. and Mrs Carl the forcroon with Col. F. C. Pehrson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PA administrator Borutt all of Logan attended the Harrington, Later today he was to ronter old folks dance on Saturday. Mr. Attorney-Genera- l with Frank and Mrs. Cyril Nelson ot Smith-fiel- d also attended. Murphy and will receive Foreign Minister Oswaldo Aranna of Mr. ai d Mrs. Laverne Larsen of Brazil. Ogden were guests of Mrs Lizzie Shelton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 8 Mount Rhirier, Wash, now Mdrtcll Lai sen of Ogden were feet high, onte was 16 000 guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J feet in height, before volt ante Larsen on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Birds activity blew off tltg top. baby was Christened Sunday and given the name of Vernon K. Mrs. Theo Whitney spent WedThe Mysterys Curious . . nesday at Hxrum, the guest of ! her sister, Mrs Rit hard Wilson The Comedys Furious Miss Theta Barrett spent the past week at Dewevviile, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Janies Barnard. Mr. and Mrs Alexander McQueen of Reno. Nevada, were tile recent guests or Mms Mary and Extra Smith HOLLYWOOD 14,-(0- and MAM INC stepping into a mans cai. It was flattenng. Susie flushed witn pleusuie, forgetting that no wolf, no matter how tame, hid iver accosted her and veiy likely invei would. Oh. Id know how to handle tlum, she said with ponderous an miss. Y u would how? Jilt asked, mli tested. That was when Susie launched hci stoiy. Slicd oveiheaid it in the WatUe Shoppe. Will, she began, gaining confidence from their rapt attention, the fu t time a man stopped I 'vouldn t notice him at all. If he went aiound the block and do that stopped again they sometimes no one ever did it to ine, of coui e , blushing "Will, the second time Id say, No thank you. veiv coolly. Jeff And tnen what, Susie? was much amused. If he persisted, and they do lometime. I undci stand, Id take a pad and pencil from my purse, TACE TIIR.EK. PEOPLE of Slciulan Koaa, nuy aie iau.u Don t ever let mo hear u jou ex-ha- m happy-go-luck- 939. NS A SERVICE. COPYRIGHT, EE DREARY 1.', 10:.;). WEDNESDAY, A If, BY LOUISE HOLMES Edna asked. Why not, Jeff? Seems to me it would be only couiteous. You dont know life, Edna, iiTHlAT do you think of her? Jeff asked in a low tone. my gal. Id rather pick up a highEdna turned several pieces of wayman with his gun sticking out chicken before she spoke. At last of his pocket than one of those she said, J can tell you better cuibstone racketeers. Susie said, "I thought the men after dinner. At first I was actually struck dumb. I thought, oh did the picking up. dear . Now Im not so sure Jeff and his mother laughed. Theres a sweetness about her, Well, thats done, too. Wolves Brimming with human interest with and rich Bobby humor, Breens newest and most appealFishermans motion picture, ing Wharf, is scheduled for presentation at the Capitol Theatre beginning Thursday. With young Bobby as the star and featuring Leo Carrillo, Henry Armctta, Lee Iatrick and Slicker, the famous T AT THE ROXY SERIAL STORY 'IroIrrSa?! Jel humr. lie In 1akn her la Ala (fc.t kf ran br belunilr hua be rrullrea beautiful but-ycr.unallt), kuu ouirlhlnK. CHAPTER X lived in a walk-u- p flat just JEFF enough oil Sheridan to be out of the high rent district. As he showed Su-i- e to the third floor he was looking forward to ins mothers reaction. His mother was a great girl, it had been her idea to bring Susie for dinner. And it hadnt been idle cuiiosity, either. Edna had a notion that Susie would need a fuend. Edna to was like that. Accustomed wealth and a life of luxury, she had accepted comparative poverty without a whimper. Edna was what Jeff privately called a real lady. The door was on the latch and Jeff pushed it open. Hi, Edna, he shouted. Susie, panting from the climb, went uncertainly into the liviflg room. It was a square room, uninteresting in architecture, homelike and charming in arrangement. Fine old pieces of furnituie, lovely pictures and small tilings, conveniently placed tables, lamps, books, magazines, rose in a bud vase a half-opmade it so. A dining room lay beyond. A voice came from a far door, obviously the kitchen. "With that the Coming, Jeff. door swung open and Edna Bowman, a very young person considering her big son, slender and graceful, came toward them. Her expression of pleased hospitality did not change when she viewed Susie. And Susie, who had shrunk into herself, expanded again. This is Susie Lambert, Edna," Jeff said. My mother, Susie. I call her Edna because shes so young and pretty. Edna took Susies hand. Im so glad to know you, my dear, she said, not patronizingly , but Lay off your simply and aweet. hat, wont you? Perhaps youd like to wash a bit after your trip. Thank you, and Susie said, started clumsily for the bathroom As suddenly as that her vanished and she turned at the door. Its lovely of you to ask me for dinner, she said with her wide smile. I appreciate it really I do. We are happy to have you, Edna returned. She went to the kitchen and Jeff followed. lT l 3 f B 01 0 01 1 H 1 - ft - tm rlafiewWI nee Zzkrt tUitre-- -I 'iiTWisir'l "11 N ft I N t ( JiaUsnyt I f |