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Show Page 6 ait rjewS - .Social oCahe - ) V- 5 i ' '$ - S. L. : v x If j f JJr of-M- re he-was-a l r ) r.t$ i i 9 -- toda- This Week r Watts. Jewel Allen Miss Jewell Allen, fiancee of Carlos J. Thornton, will be honored this evening by Mrs. James C. Allen, and on Tuesday, Mrs. William H. EIggren, Mrs. Abe Tueller and Mrs. Anthony C. Lund will give a party for Miss Allen. Mrs. Robely B. Evans, Miss Pauline Johnson, Mrs. Florence B. Beckman and Miss Sybil Rodwelt have planned an enterand tainment for Wednesday Mrs. A. Lee Reese will entertain Mrs. Vaness Neilson entertained yesterday at a trousseau tea in honor of her sister, Miss Afton Silver, who on Aug. 25 will wed Delbert A. Osguthorpe. iThe tea was given at 4S45 Holladay Thursday. Dorothy Watts Miss Dorothy Watts, who is to marry George A. Wilkinson, will, be complimeted Tuesday at a party at the Edgehill Tea Garden 164 Thirteenth East Street, and Mrs. A. C. Burton of 1408 Stratford Avenue will entertain on Wednesday for Miss Watts. " Wives Plan Convention Social Activities . Social affairs for wives of delegates to the national convention of the Clubs, meeting "In will begin Wednesday Slt2 Lake, at p m. at a luncheon at the Art Barn, 54 Finch Lane. e An informal luncheons conducted at the Memorial House in Memory Grove at 12.30 p m. Thursday and that evening the grand convention ball will be held in the Rainbow Randevu. The socials are in charge of a 20-3- 0 committee Including Mrs. Harold A. Berling, general chairman; Mrs. Glen Kerr, Mrs. William B. Martin and Mrs. Merle A. Car- - Boulevard. Receiving were Mrs. John W. Silver and Mrs. Delbert Osgu-Thorp- e. Mrs. D. D. Bradshaws end Mrs. James N. Pickle poured, and serving were Miss Helen Osguthorpe, Miss Darlene Osguthorpe, Miss Marjorie Nelson, Miss Karen Livingston and Miss Carol Marie Osguthorpe, The trousseau room was in charge of Mrs. Rosa Ellison and Mrs. Kate Taylor. Musical selectiotiSduring the tea were given by Miss June Neilson, Mrs. Viola Livingston. Miss LaVon Taylor and Miss Gwendolyn Andrus. . - Dr and Mrs. John F. Daynes of 10 Seventh East Street, and their Ann. tc small daughter, Judith have recently returned Mrs. Davnes parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Keyser of Portland, Ore. vine. Among honored guests at the affairs will be Mrs. Howard Maxon of El Paso. Tex., wife of the Incoming president, and Mrs. V. G. Wolfe of Orange, Calif., wife of the outgoing president. '...loves and halt and secret yearnings,.. in tha shadows hiddtn . of a man's mind, SPENCER TRACY INGRID BERGMAN - la Yktar Soon! LANA TURNER FWii Profactta Ai IMM N wlwi r'firii nniinmjfirtftiirf MRS. ROBERT RANSOM Formerly Miss Florence Kelly of Salt Lake. Shirley Stanislaus Becomes Mrs . Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley Shelton, whose marriage took place yesterday at the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority house, 70 South Wolcott Street, are honeymooning today before settling down in Oakland, Calif. The Rev. Robert D. Steele officiated at their wedding. Formeily Miss Shirley Stanislaus, the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stanislaus of 1 321 East South Temple Street, She wore a gown of white marquisette with long sleeves tied at the wrist with velvet bows and "fashioned with a square Mr. and Mrs. Royal Barney neckline. Her veil of brides Il1533 Emerson Ave-nu- e lusion fell from a coronet of Amundson aof gave reception yesterday rhinestones and seed pearls. Her at 1435 East First South Street bouquet was made up of rubrum in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allan lilies and rosebuds. Stafford Tingey Jr., of WashingMiss Mary Decker, in turquoise D. C. Mrs. Allan S. Tingey blue marquisette was maid of ' ton,1446 East Ninth South also rehonor and Beverly Stanislaus and of ceived the guests, Barbara Stanislaus were junior bridesmaids. Floyd Stanislaus August 17 was the first annP the couple. The was best man. versary of the ceremony, a theme of the party w as ball and Following breakfast was grven at the Hotel chain idea. Utah. The bridegroom is a son in Mrs. M. E. James was of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shelton charge of the dining room. She of Tracy, CaliL was assisted in pouring by Mrs. J. Gordon Sorensen, Miss Virginia Campbell, Miss Maxine Miss Margaret Jackson and Visiting Here Dr. Douglas Barnes of Los AnPecry. Those serving were Mrs. Carl Woolsey, Miss Donna Madgeles is visiting in Salt Lake with sen, Miss Ruth Young, - Miss relatives and friends. Tingey Couple who are being entertained prior to their weddings are Miss Jewell Allen and Miss Dorothy Elaine Anderson, ph Wood, and Mrs. John Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Tingey will vacation here during August when, they will return to Washington where Mr. Tingey will continue his Jaw studies at Georgetown University. During this time they have been entertained by the following: Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner Murphy of 175 Thirteenth East Street, Mrs. John Reynolds and Mrs. Joseph Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tingey of 651 Bryan Avenue, Mrs. Sylvia Tingey of 1446 East Ninth. South Street, Mrs. Pat Casey and Hilma Peterson. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Wilby Durham ol 2156 Berkley Street will be hostess at a lunch-eo- n for Mrs, Tingey. Mrs. M. E. James will entertain at a lunch- -' eon on Thursday at her home, 1871 Yalecrest Avenue. 'Mr.' and Mrs. J. Gordon Sorensen will be host to a dinner party at the Hotel Utah on Friday evening. "MissMaxIneJaclcson will be hostess for the couple on Saturday evening at the Country Club. Mrs,-Jose- y-comes From Washington Being Entertained -- Kathleen O Coooon, near inv II, to career by her lather. ins ioretd into hae trained her at a Matthew, who a her entered in drum major and beauty contest to rats publicity lor her. Kathleen craves romance and a home. She loves Jimmy Crane, whom eh met alter her lather brouabt her to baa hind a very special inend, Dean Mst thew has lorbidden Jimmy ever to sea Kathleen ayain but her Aunt Kora O Con nor baa promised to try to help her. She invites Jimmy to her house but he declines, sayiug be has a previous engagement On the night ol the pro comes to ban posed meeting. Dean I'ranctsoo and takes Katbteeu out. They run into Jimmy with another girl. Alter that, Kathleen absorbs hersell in her voice leseoos while her lather im- wants to get her in the Ume riatiently arrauges to have Kathleen sing lor SAMMY MARTIN, a Hollywood song plugger. Impressed by her, Martin asks Kathleen to have dinner with him that evening Though she goes with uni, and several wore times, be says notning about her voice, mentions a screen test. Aunt Kora decides to take things Into her own hands. By a ruse she gets Jimmy Crane to her apartment and invitee him to eouie alter dinner the neat night when Kathleen is to be there, Kathleen is surprised pleased when Jimmy arrives Continuing to go out with Sammy Martin to please her father. Kathleen sudden! find bersel named n corespondent tu Mrs Marlin s divorce action. f.y phone. Aunt Kora tells her not to answer the phono or door. Matthew gives an Interview to the press and Jimmy fails lo how up lor his usual with Kathleen at Aunt Koras, meeting bamniy calls from Hollywood, sas be is sorry and tells Malt Kathleen's screen test is all set. Kathleen flatly refuses to go lo Hollywood Next morning shs runs away from home and. finding Aunt Kora out of the city, rents a room. She gets s )ob playing and slugiug popular songs music company and la she been for s long time, happier than Keutrton with Jimmy. Police force Kathleen to go homo. Her lather persists. Kathleen outwits him. -She takes refuge with Kora, Marriage Plans Advance her fatherhad kept his ,threat to go to the police. They did question Mother, But fortunJimmy admitted. ately she didnt know anything about it yet. Although she said at our flat for dinner." I hope she isnt angry, Kathleen said anxiously. Not with you, but she certainly hasn't much use for your father. After all it isnt exactly pleasant to be questioned jiy a detective. I know, Jimmy! Im sorry. Never mind. Sweet! No one Is blaming you," Jimmy comforted. Aunt Nora nad a dinner engagement so they had a long happy evening before the fire. Jimmy had fouhd an apartment he thought she would like. They would apply for their marriage license then he would take her to look at it. There was furniture to be bought too and plans for a brief honeymoon over the i thirty-thre- Jimmy inquired. Kathleen shook her head. It doesnt matter. "Yosemite will be deserted, but it might be fun. Wherever you say, Jimmy. The idea of being Jimmys wife was so blissful she would gladly have stayed in the city, but he wanted it otherwise. When Aunt Nora returned she found them still discussing it, unconscious of the time, Its very late," Nora said. And tomorrow will be a busy day for both of you. I get it," Jimmy laughed. "Okay, Im on my way. But Ill be calling for you tomorrow, Kathleen. Well go to the city hall at noon. It was scarcely 10 minutes later when the buzzer of Aunt Noras apartment rang. Must be Jimmy coming back." Kathleen cried, but Nora frowned. Iti probably noe of your fathers detectives." Go into the bedroom, Kathleen, and close the door while I see. She r discovered that she was right. One of the men who had found Kathleen before said. "Miss O'Connor, 1 have a warrant here to search your apartment." Nora was furious but she stood aside. It wont do you any good, she bluffed. Noli! he asked skeptically. Well, we'll soon see about that You should have been more careful than to let the young man come here f you really wished to conceal her whereabouts. Besides the desk clerk tells me that she arrived several night ago and has not been seen since. looked for her My brother here the other day, Nora said I cant understand despartely. why he would ask you to do so again. We cafi't take his word for it We have to find out for ourselves. The girl has disappeared.' We have already found that she i - Wo-'man- Tooele Junior Wo--' mans Club, Magna Womans Club, Magna Junior Womans Club, Womens Civic Art Club of Bingham, Unity Club of Union,' DraClub, per Junior Arts Club and the Ladies Literary Club at Riverton. took a taxi heVe. And tonight the young man vho is interested in her was seen leaving this apartment. Therefore we must search it. ' iGo ahead then, Nora 6aid coldly. Why argue about it? As she spoke, she had thrown open the bedroom door where Kathleen stood. So its you, she smiled dis-armingly... The detective whose hard boiled exterior concealed -- an r Irish heart of his own smiled in turn. "Im sorry about this, little lady; You ought to be spanked for causing so much trouble. Im not going to cause any more,, she promised. Good. Gel your hat now and weli be going back to your father. Im not going back," the girl stated calmly. Youre just a little bib too late. You see Im 18 now. She pointed to the electric clock on her aunts dressing table. Its 15 minutes past 12. My ; birthday has begun. The detective frowned then laughed. But how do I know youre telling me the truth? he demanded. You can telephone my father," she suggested. It is my duty to take you home; then you can settle this in court," he said regretfully. Aunt Nora had gone to the closet shelf and was rummaging on the shelf. Here it is she cried excitedHere is your proof." Holdly. ing up a large dusty volume marked FAMILY BIBLE $he turned to the page headed by the names of Matthew OConnor and Mary Agnes Moore followed by Kathleen's birth date. Its a bit irregular, he admitted, but I am not the --one in the Holy book." Kathleen patted his arm. Im glad it was you and not someone else. I feel, she added audaciously, "as if I really know you after the other time. - As they returned to the living room, he said, "I suppose youJl be marrying the young man now? Kathleen smiled. Thats right Were applying for our license tomorrow." "Then I should like to be the first to wish you happiness," he Baid gallantly. "For politeness and courtesy In the discharge of duty the San Francisco police can not be beat Aunt Nora laughed as he bowed himself out Kathleen was dancing around the room. Oh. Aunt Nora, wasnt he sweet? Do you know how wonderful it feels to realize that I nm free? That no onb can ever make me do anything again?" - Nora gazed at her soberly Tomorrow s Recital On Tabernacle Organl Wade N. Stephens will ' give the organ recital in the Taber- nacle Tuesday noon: Finale of "The 94th. Psalm . Reubke ...., My Heart is Filled with Long- Bach mg Gavotte ...... .I. ....... .Gossec . KchuberU Serenade Favorite Mormon Hymn -- Saints." Ye Come Come,- Arr. by Organist An Old Melody. Arr. by Organist Toccata in Wider J "Youll never he free, she The minute a girl fall? in love she loses her freedom. But maybe its better that way. Mother Is Dead Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd Ends Long Careers BEVERjLY HILLS. Calif., Aug. (AP) Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser Lloyd, 71, mother of former film comedian Harold Lloyd, died at . her home yesterday. Mrs. Lloyd, a native of Toulon, DU was the daughter- of Jame Fraser, pioneer- - Colorado mine 18 - operator. She formerly lived at Burchard, Neb , here Harold, now a film producer, was born and at Denver, Colo., and San Diego, Calif. Prominent in philanthropic club work, she formerly was a member of the California in dustrial welfare commission. She was divorced from J. Darsie Uoyd 25 years ago. Surviving, in addition to her famous son and his wife, former ictress- - Mildred Davis, - are smother son, Gaylord, and two and a brother, all of Bev- erly Hills. and bis-te- rs was sure if she did so her affection could eventually be It was not until he lost it that n. he realized how much it had meant to him. But although he intended to approach herjdiplomatically the sight of Jimmy and Kathleen to- getherwhen 'he entered his sis- ters apartment made Matt lose his temper all over again. (To be continued) The Register and Tribune Syndicate pre-dicte- d. Who knows? Kathleen said she did. In the City of San Francisco there had never been a girl so proud and happy applying for a wedding l'cense. She walked down the steps of the city hall feeling that she would like to. stop everyone on the street and tpll them. Jimmy took her to see (he gpartment he --had chosen then they had lunch. But they were too excited to do anything but stare at each other. Two nights later the notice of their application was printed. To see her name with Jimmys where anyone could read it made Kathleen feel there was no longer any doubt about it. Matthew however, was not so easily convinced. He knew he had lost when he read his paper that evening. But he still could not believe that just because his daughter was 18 he could no longer influence her. He had made a grave mistake in trying to force her to go to Hollywood. The idea of a career would have to be renounced at. present. But he wouldn't care so much. Matt told himself, if only shd would not ru3h into marriage with this Jimmy Crane. She could work at the music store pr just keep house for him If she would only come home. He gjgjlwil LLJ 1A lThu -- -- vi LAST THREE DATS WALLACE BEERY to BILL" 6 "RINGSIDE MAISIE'i- - "BARNACLE Capitol fsn S g yhl Goorag BRENT Martha SCOn Paul LUKAS 'THEY DARE NOT LOVE" "I'LL WAIT FOR YOU" SALT LAKE CITY MONDAY. AUG. IW MUTEST $f AU IETH MHJ UUUMPiai UTAH 'STATE FAIR GROUNDS AND NIGHT AFTERNOON THKORCATKST SHOW ON EARTH 6E0 BRENT mart estop tsis,g f TMf AMMtMKtllMM Where would you like to go?" ITS COOL AIK CONDITIONED Noon Lunch Table HsytiHtibr liitslpiif fir MR. & MRS. 6ARGAHTUA Tha Great Th Fabulous, fiirylmd Old King Cole and Mother Goose SHot IMI-ktn- Dinners A La Carte Opes It cl a. CP CC riCE SHcao 131 SO. WIST OMNI TIMM 0Bia Greit WInimal Acts 4a IAIU, Heidint Incomparibl TISCMK FSITE Display of Supor Heraorntnahip, climneU by EVSHIwa IN CENTRAL PARK Stamm HW SOTMti", from SooMi Snwrici,-1S.OO- PARKING DANCING EaflPQOm febf ALFRED COURT'S TODAY 2 for 1 DAY e The day before her birthday Kathleen spent in seclusion in Aunt Noras apartment. But she was too happy to be lonely. Jimmy telephoned at roon and came up that evening to report that " national defense program and a club institute will be conducted, the subject of which will be Character Education in Relation to National Defense. The session will open with a meeting of district officers and directors at '9 a m. and general sessions will be conducted at 10 a,m. and J:30 p.m. Clubs participating include Midvale Community Club, Midvale Junior Community Club, Murray Women's Club, Murray Juns ior Women's Club, Tooele Ufa Berios for Andy Hsrdj, CENTRE vtth Mickey Rooney, Judy Garlands Levis Stoa Fay Holden and Ann Sutberlord. Barlacle Bill, with Wallace UTAH Beery nd Marjorie Main. Leo Carrillo: Ann also Rinroide Maisie,1' with Bothers and Georra Murphy. VICTORY Tha Gnat Lie, with Bette Dana aod Genre Brent also, "Meet the Chump, with Hurh Herbert and Levin Howard Bloome In the Duit,H with 8TOD1Q Greer Gorton, Walter Bidreon, FeUx Breeeart and 8amuei 8. Hinda. CAPITOL The Bin Store. with Mon Brothers. Tony Martin and Virrinm Grey; also, Three Sons o Guns." with-WayMorris Marjorie Rombeau. MARLO T Wanted Winrm with Ray Milland, Wayne Moms, William Holden; also, Gallant' Sent, with Jackie i Cooper, Gene Reynolds. RIALEO Tom, Dick and Horry," with Gmrer Rogers, George Murphy, Alan MarahsH and Burgess Meredith. GEM with They Dare Kot Love," George Brent and Martha Scott also Ill Wait lor You, with Robert Sterling1 and Marsha Bunt. MURRAY Wanted Wings, with Ray Millard and Brian Donlevy; Yenomca Lake and Wayne Morris. weekend? fr CHAPTER .. president rsaid speakers will discuss the Naomi Rebekah Lodge No. 1 groups .have scheduled the following meetings: The Red Cross Section will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday at 153 South Second West Street-;- the regular meeting of the lodge will be held Saturday at 8 p.m., and the sewing elrcle will meet Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Anna L. McDevitt of 678 Fifth Avenue. - - Pre-nupti- - Mrs. H, A.Robbins, Naomi Rebekah Lodge (Groups Meet y. Entertained-Fo- ion.- . and--Mr- Are Being Girl From California today comes word of the marriage in Beverley Hills Saturday of Miss Florence Kelly daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. E. W. Kelly of 1475 Princeton Avenue, Salt Lake, to Robert Ransom of Palm Springs Calif, The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hatch of 727 South Beverley Glen Roulevard.'BeverieyHills. "Judge" Thurman Clark officiated. The bride, who was given In marriage' by her father, wore a wedding gown of white chiffon with pearl? and a bouquet of fardenias. In her hair she wore . Miss Maureen Kelly, the brides sister who was maid of honor, chose a gown of aqua blue chiffon. Ralph Hatch was best man. A reception followed the ceremony, and the couple left on a honeymoon to Lake Arrowhead. They will reside in Palm Springs. se Brides-Ele- ct Plans Tiad been completed today by officers of the Central District of tbe Utah Federation ,of Womens Clubs for the annual convention Sept 20 at Un- Is Wed In norma Uf d 20-3- 0 luentd - 9 rv Ingoing di Former Stars Club Women Make Plans For Sessions I The pace of society activity quickens with the late summer and early fall season and engagement announcements hold most of the social interest Below are some betrothals made known during the week-end- : daughter, Mfss Barbara Bishop, Storrs-Alle- n to Donald M. Moore of St Louis, Announcement has been made- Mo., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samual ShirF. Moore of 950 East Thirty-thirof the engagement of Miss South Street. - ley Storrs of 2538 Third East Mrs. Mr. Both Miss Bishop and Street, daughter of Mr. and Glen W. G. Storrs of Eureka, to Moore graduated from the Un,r.Mrsand e.Allen, son iversity of Utah.-whemember of Delta - Gamma SoHarry ' C. Allen of 468 North Fifth tVest Street He is now attending rority. will Washington Medical SchooL For.The marriage ceremony formed Saturday at St mal anonuncement of the combe a Paui'a Cathedral by the Rev. A. ing nuptials was made at E. Butcher. Miss Frances Storrs breakfast yesterday at 2263 East Miss South Street The will be maid of honor, and Twenty-firs- t date for the ceremony will be Betty Storrs, bridesmaid. DougDest man and Sept. 6. las Ellen will be Richard Allen, usher. The cou- Ford-McLeeple will honeymoon in the Northwest. Saturday evening at the Art Barn, 54 Finch Lane, Miss Afton Mrs. L. E. Storrs of 364 Tenth Avenue will entertain this eveFord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Ford of Sandy, will exning for the bride-elect- s will be Miss Betty Storrs change nuptial vows with Wilof liam A. McLeese Jr., son and Mrs. Richard Tanner. ShowMr. and Mrs. W. A. McLeese Sr. ers have been given by Mrs. Both East of 1460 Logan Avenue. Clark P. Russell of 945 Miss Ford and Mr. McLeese atThirteenth South Street tended Brigham Young Univer-sitDouglas Allen of 625 Gunnell Court. Weaver-Ride- r Jensen-Stei- n ' Announcement has been made Miss Maree E. Jensen, daughof the engagement and coming ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Jensen of 1777 East Ninth South marriage of Miss Ruth Ellen Street has set Sept. 11 as the .Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Weaver of 263 date 'for her marriage to Lynn Garfield Avenue, and Wesley L, Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramona L. L. Stein of 1537 Guy Rider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Horrocks of 220 CanAvenue. ' ' parties for the yon Road. The couple will be "bride-elec- t are being arranged married Aug. 23 at the home of the brides parents, and the cereby Mrs. Orvil B. Smith of 558 mony will be followed by a reDouglas Avenue ahd Mrs. Olut C. Nielsen of 547 Twelfth East ception. Street. ; Lan Stringfellow-Whitake- r From Santa Monica, Calif., ' word of the engageSept. 1 has been set as the ment of Miss Jeanne Lane, date of the marriage of Miss of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. , Gertrude Mary - Stringfellow, daughter and Lane of Santa Monica, daughter of Junius R. StringfelLieut Ray Peterson of Shrevelow of 251 Fourth East Street, to Lieut. Narce Whitaker, son port, La, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vadal Peterson of 1219 East of Mr. and Mrs. Squire WhitFourth South Street aker of Kentucky. The bride-elec- t Miss Lane graduated from is a former University of Westmorland School of San AnUtah student. Petertonio, Tex. Lieutenant Bishop-Moor- e son, who attended the University is of Utah, where his father Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bishop of basketball coach, is a member an169 Kelsey Avenue have . nounced the engagement of their of Sigma Chi Fraternity. . Monday August 18 , 1941, v Society Quickens As Autumn Nears -- NEWS THE DESERET Salt Lake City. Utah 800 Peerless Performers 100 Clowns 50 Elephants VAST RESTYLEB MENAGERIE WORLD'S LARGEST TENT, A IN -- CO N OW N E 6 , M)Piia A rWtfE HAIIV TICKETS CIRCUS DAY AT WALGBEEN S DRUG STORE, 2ND SOUTH AND MAIM ... AS, WELL AS AT SHOW GAOUHDS MARVELS IMS J Dine pirt ; 'BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST PIGEON CAHSON IN TECHNICOLOR mrrn HI JfcAAMIUSEJB Modeleicn Carroll ai Gary Cooya la 'Northwest Mounted Police ' ' Also "Blondie Goes Latin" . |