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Show m THE Plan.. Bridge I'r Bird of r aiti:r Ptr. At Bluebird The annual bridge tea given by the Utah State Agricultural college Faculty Women's league will be held Saturday at the Bluebird. The tea in the afternoon will begin at 2 oclock and will be for women only. The affair in the evening commences at 7 o'clock and will be for all women an.l their partners. The purpose of these teas in to increase the amount of money that the league gives each year to Senior girls who are attending college. There are several girls now that may have to discontinue school because of finances unless they receive outside help immeThe league has a loan diately. various lund and each year amounts are loaned to worthy students, who repay it back to the fund as soon as they have found positions. Anyone desiring to make reservations for a pbire or wishing to entertain a group of friends at the function may do so by calling any one of the committee. They include. Mrs. C. J. Sorenson, chairman: Mrs. V. D. Gardner. Mrs. S. R. Stock, Mrs. B. 1.. Richard; Mrs. R. O. Porter, Mrs. Bvron Alder, Mrs. D. P. Murray, Mrs. T. G. Taylor and Mrs. Carl Mrs. P. V. Cardon entertained the members of the F. A. 0. Woman's club at the Bluebird on Monday afternoon. The program Professor Harry was given by Reynolds, of the U. S. A. O. who gave an illustrated talk on mowere shown dern art. Pictures between comparison giving the art. modern and ancient Tea was served after the lecture. Several special guests were included. Fanny otr O PAGE THREE. STRAHAN CLEAVER KAY 3 ky i Doubleday, 1 Doran and Cal . CHAPTER X1.V11I OS A LIE occasionally inserted an explanatory phrase; Ann inter rupted once or twiee: Cecily asked but. ou the several questions: PAT b 1022. 2, hud said, unmistakably, while Cissy : fall. He and Rosaie had waited there ou the horsehair sofa poutedjnow, patiently and long. They had and looked aallen. that the dearest paid the money for the livings in desire of his life and of Rosalie's May, nt a time when the vacancy life had ever been to see their dar- - had ore ur red. and at a time when lings married to good, worthy men their darlings' futures had seemed wlm loved them and whom they planned aud secure. They had So mudi wa rnie.waitod. Tiny had not complained, loved in return. But going on utiu eusv to believe. rom there? 'E01I.Y. so recently scolded eon- i r lliitu on'y a minute. Ann llut. Cissy, you b said, shouldn't have." and went to the fi I telephone. Phil s coming," Ann said, a few S' minutes later. "1 couldn't stop him. I, But 1 told hint to park outside thef 3 'grounds and walk up." whole, the three women sat quietly and listened while Grand kept right at it. standing on the hearth rug f j aud talking on ami on and on. And and Ann aat wailing on even aftrr he had imprinted a kiss pKCII.Y Rosalie had said that it wasi'- ceming reticence had, here. on Anu s brow, and another on the uie pon-hIt was cold out top of Cecily's head (she had pleasanter than an expensive hotel spoken right out. "You have paid there, so they huddled together. Ce-It It of liad combined That Paid , the for the voice the money i qualities livings'. quivered his ily pigglfd a little, all to herself :ta ducked), and Into the words, (iod bless you. my the best hotels aud Hie best private la May'. Hid they give you a re-- Uu, darkness, il Was homes Thai ami see neither. it?" celplT May "AYhat?" Ami asked. darlings. Cod bless you." ami had craml had taken the paper from gone from the room with Rosalie "as beautifully fumi'lud, with a 'Nothing,' said Cecily. Every- of and temperature guaranteed who was trying to weep, Ann old hill folder and bad shown thing." r read it woid tori "Yes," said Ann. Cecily continued Kitting still and throughout the winter, ami a charm nil( aUu I feel ike room wuh Big, quaint dining word with her own eyes. saving nothing. Finally Ann said, laughing. too. Only I don't know, ' if: Mr. "'Well." It had the effect of having tables for two, amt larger ta Carmichael, his friend, his I'm almost afraid to think of bow talde each n desired and 'one them, been dropped from a height to leor friend, his good friend, had happy Phil and I are going to be. light idvaneed il.p hard place, though it landed in fair had a sweet Utile Xo that it is right here, it is alnecessary amount. on it. order. "Six thousand dollars;" Cecily most too big to look at. I wonder t ' Do you feel as Ceiilv had Interrupted somewhere Cecily asked. how we ll stand being so happy, all "Rut why should he loolifili as 1 feel?" ? why would he lend such a lot of the time, and still slay sensible." Pushed out of the nest." said Angel," Cecily condescended. money?" Ann. "Don't you feel that way, Cissy?" Friendship. Kindness. Solicit mle "No. 1 don't suppose we'll he so lur his friends health. Generosity They smiled together then, hut The Goldei Rule. not happily; fearfully, rather, and Any number of very happy much of the time.Aj shamrfa eilly. reasons. Grand added, however. When two people have managed as She was tired out and with a sort of light pride, that lie much misery as Barry and 1 have Cecily said. attended "No, but really, had insisted upon Mr. Carmichaels managed before we are married what oo you think. Ann?" I,! Nothing. I'm stunned. I'm flat hiking the mansion and the grounds suppose we ll keep on with It, more s W hut do you think?" the entire estate, lit fact as a or less. Less maybe." "I know," said Ann. I'm afraid to stir off of this pledge for the amount he had ad ' H wouldn't pinch myself for sofa. vauepd. um," said Cecily. a dollar." "You'd rather be unhappy with Rosalie had said, "Merely urr-v- . "He had the receipt. You made ealdAnn, than happy with pledge. Not a mortgage norum blm show il to you. Ciss, you were, their home so deeply that they w1' anything disagreeable of that sort. lyone else. I reticent about leaving it, dreadful." A pledge. "I hope I'm not such an Idle! f. You know, dears, you un Yes, aud you said, Let roe see a H No." lierstaml?" It, 'tefore I eveu had It In my But If you dnu't expect to be The dears either knew and under band." She looked at her watch. stood or pretended that they did so happy, whul are you marrying him 4 It's a quarter past one, she an Ann hud thought, "All the time for?" as and added. good news, nouneed, I wonder for how long they have Not for anything. Just because 12." at left Barry hated It jut as Cissy and I have le ja Harry.' Ann said. ow n minds, aud, suddenly, had I couldn't sleep, Or is it It. haled is That H um," said Ann. funny. , B "Cissy, let's see if we rant find a roundly denounced from out of funny?Odd that Cissy doesn't The Hills, said Ann, are such few words and put them together whole cloth, coquettes aud flirts, I must would not luugb. It laugh. good people. Cissy. and talk. Presently Ann hnd noticed that rude to laugh. I'll wait to laugh." "I know. It would be fun," Cetily sug- Cecily looked odd, and pink, and be Ann had said, Yes, Grand," and, Ann nodded to herself. Just tbei gested, "to telephone to the hoys, pucker faced, though Grand hud "Surely, and, Of course," to his same, I'll be glad to haute said only, in so far as Ann had They've had time to get home." concerning going to a different school, ft "So late?" said Ann. heard, that he and Rosalie were plan She would, he presumed, make We'll live on the west side, near "Fun!" said Cecily. past middle age. He went on to her home with Philip and Ann. He Phil's office. I don't mean that But what could we sav?" Ann say, as Ann listened more intently, did insist, however, he must insist Erm intrude isn't a nice little girl, T mean what could we that they feared, aye, almost dread-samused. over the telephone? Where jed another winter in this great, that, as often as once a week, at She is a very nice little glri,K should come to but could we begin?" cold, draughty place, with the bard- - least, him to Rosalie and present to Someone wAs walking rapidly up 1 l'm not going to say much of ships and insufficiency of fuel, lie,,, e and the path. L.'l!LCe.5,-L!ttL,- L Cecily dared to get off: feared for Rosalie's health. Rosalie anything. probpresented, her Ann said, Listen. the sofa, though she did not pinch feared for his health a recurrence ways Therd'sS lems (if any existed), her youthful Phil had farther to come. 3 berself. "I'm going to be sort of of last winter's serious, all but fatal Barry. her maiden hopta, aspirations. and Phil was always late. mysterious a leaf from Rosalie's illness. Fear, however, would not And now, my darlings, my little book. I'm feeling (oo silly for force them to evade their duty. Cecily said, Yes. and jumped 5 to me, girls always Never though to her feet, and shook her coat sense. Barry will loathe it. Oh, girls had their duty been evaded. women And then the straight, and was gone. fun! But l'U tell him to come on They were not, now, evading it. As 8000 1 Mr. Carmichael had pointed out !kUserf ftnd he blessings, and Ann closed her eyes again and Saturday" Ann had been left alone, rested her head back agalnat tin ? I must be able to discern where Yes, said Ann, and stood. aud neither could find of them one's real duty lay. think I'll just tell Phil post and waited. Eagles pushed their eaglets from word to say until Ann had dropped Cecily's laughter, muted, came td Cecily had gone. "Well' a her down from high place. her ears. Odd, rather, to begin jj the uext, hut flew beneath them with A NN looked timidly across the outstretched wings to catch them Cecily returned on tiptoes. She right off with laughing, as If suraA room to the exact spot on the should they fall. The home was looked and as radiant an thing funny had happened the first hearth rug where Grand had stood, here. He and Rosalie would be near a sunrise. "Barrys coming, she Instant. Cecily's voice came, with his hands clasped over the fourtlt their darlings. In fact and in spirit, said. I couldn't stop him, I tried laughter in IL Anil. 8 button on bis rest, bis round white flying beneath them should toelr to, augel, but I couldnt He won't Ann, she called softly. beard moving gently with his words, wings grow weak ready to give ad- drive in. I told him to park outside Here's Pbll. f THE END. his head nodding hi periods. He vice, to help catch them should they the grounds and walk up. HI gee i't i 1 ' 1 j -- pink-shade- - Club Meeting Monday Li .',riVE The Los LeLebros club of the met Logan Senior high school It isn't always fun for a woman Monday afternoon at the school to put on v, new coat. Cardclub rooms. Miss Lucy Beth on read the play "Nathan Hale. Piano selections were given by Miss Marion Peterson. Miss Gale Cardon gave humerous readings. At the close of the program light refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erickson the hostesses who included Miss entertained at a dinner party at Evelyn Hayward, Miss LaRee A Gee and Miss Ethel Eliason. their home Frid iv evening. bow) of fruit centered the table. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs, Golden Erickson, Mr. and Sylvan Mrs. Albert Erickson, Erickson and the host and j Couple Preside at Dinner If you read "War Birds" you remember Lieut. G. R. Touchstone. one of the daring fliers of the First squadron. Royal Flying corps, eventually shot down in France in 3918. . Well, here's the gallant lieutenants new bride, snapped on her honeymoon to Hawaii aboard the Dr. liner City of Los Angeles. Touchstone it is now: he's a Hollywood dentist. . The Varsity Dance club members enjoyed a delightful dancing party Monday evening in the private ballroom of the Palais d Or. Thirty five couples were in refreshments attendance. Light were served. The club officers were in charge of arrangements. Announcement has been made by the club that a conjoint dancing party will be held with members from the Logan dance club, BY Says-- 1918 Tea Dancing Party at Palais dOr TUESDAY, FEBRUARY LOGAN, UTAH. L, FLIERS BRIDE Club Members Shes Wife of War Entertained College Women V HERALD-JOURNA- . jClub Members Entertained Miss Donna Pickett entertained the members of the S.O.D.H. club at her home Friu.iy evening. Music and social ch it were enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served Those included were Miss Venna Miss Chugg. Miss LRue Theurer.Rinder-kneoAmy Pickett, Miss Norma Miss Amelia Fuhriman, Miss Khcida Fuhrimun, Miss Ethel Bryson. Miss Marr Bryson, Miss Lucille Fife. Miss Wynona Hansen, Miss Gean Barnett and the t, II at the Palais d Or. will entertain special guests. Senior members and student body officers of the U. S. A. C. will also be guests at the dance. February, All members il 1 Friends Arrange Surprise Party half-pas- t .V Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erickson were the motif for a pleasantly - arranged surprise party given recently at their home by a group of friends. A social time of music and games were the entertainment. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Eighteen were included in the party. Mary-France- s Mary-Franee- i I Mary-France- s j f e f ! i ' Mr. and Mrs. Vern Berge.son WBEX entertained at a dinner at their home Saturday evening in compliment to Albert Erickson who leaving for Los Angeles In the i.ear future. Dinner was served at three smell tables Covers wore laid for twelve guests. "500 was played Progressive were Prizes following dinner. McFarto Merrill Mrs. awarded land and Vern Hcrgcaon. At the Capitol Greta Garbo's WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1932 characterization War e spy, is startling in qualitv, according to George Davis, veteran Continental player, who recalled the Javanese dancers perform-ances In Paris. Davis, v.'ho plays a comedy t ole with Miss Garoo u;id Ut'.mon No- varro in pieturization of the life and loves of the exotic siren, now at the Capitol Theater, not only appeared on the same programs with Mata Hari but also was acquaint I wi'h her personally before her espion-ig- e activities brought her before .nilitury court martial. 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