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Show THE NOTES CONTRACT 6 Tea Compliments Logan Girl In Salt Lake T Verna Complimenting an" Skam hey, daughter of Mr Mrs Oliver Skanehey of Logan, Miss Miss Eunice Ryberg and at Frances Criti blow entef tamed a prettily appointed tea Saturday afternoon at the Ryberg home 134 Filmore Ave. Salt Lake City been teaching yg Skanehey has S this year in Salt Lake and iaving soon for Palo Alto, 'cSuf, where she hies accepted 1 position Sue will visit in Logan with her parents and friends foi about a month before leaving for ,l tne coast J The rooms at the Ryberg home jiwere adorned with summtr blos-i- j soms Centering the tea table ('which was covered with a lace cloth, was a basket of salmon were pink roses At the ends gieen tapers in silver holders AsMrs sisting the hostesses were Miss Rhoda Oliver Skanehey, Mrs and Stanford groesbeck, Rickmore In charge of the dinning room was Miss Aluele Siggs, who was assisted in serving by Mrs Skanehey. Miss Jennie Miss Thelma Skamhey, Miss Nina Shepherd, Miss Loretta Mangel and Miss Daphne Smith At the tea table were Mrs Nell Mrs J leo Shepherd, Ktrowng Mrs William E Ryberg and Mrs Nicholas Morgan Musical numbers were furnished during the afternoon by Mrs J E Johnson and Miss Norma Sorenson Miss in tXPtRrS Article YV M. K. No. MckLNNKY Secretary Ament an Bridge League Today I want to bring you to Cleveland to meet Mrs Carl T Hubert ion, trie of the members of the National Womens Auition t hampionshtp This IS the second silt eessive time that Mi" Kobtrtsnn has held this ti tie In addition, the year previshe and ous, h r I paltrier successwere ful in winning team-uf-fo- f ! the lion worm n s hui i hampionship Mrs pari Robert-so- is rightfully classed as one of Cleveland s best C plajers e veland is M e Honored Guests At Dinner Party y d , Cooking Club Elects Officers Jes-ro- u AY TTo NIGHT Monday. June 6th IPaHanis 8 (Sieve . . and his . . (California HBlue IT IN oys II I H U nllN It. I. iirvtop n t nrillti in The following Ktluf Mutiny programs h.ivr been aniimmed for PuimLo frir-sbe liter uv les war it Ws sell Will be itilicImUii 1" CLtr i Hulme i"s U id r Mitt '1 be m p mg will be gi i at J w i" aw tided tir-- t steiiv ninth nt Logan Mike i pi ii t in the "torv cunt"t will be read t be te teller Third unril ut ins will convent training Ik 3U n lot k The topu will given In Mi" Ada P Cuidtm '1 be and t"t mntiiv me theologv Th will begin at 2 oilmh ftirlildJ.il sll I U N E o. PAGE THREE 1 Mta Hyde Park v at Mr and Mrs Thomas Matkin entertained at an attractively ap- pointed dinner on Thursday The long table was made attractive with a profusion of spring flowers in pastel shades Coers were placed for Mrs Kate Baunaska and son of Price, Mrs William Neilsen and Mrs Poppleton of and Mrs Alma VVellsville, Mr Cook, Miss Eunice Cook and the host and hostess. Following din ner the afternoon was spent informally. with visiting and tadio The Hyde Park Literary club met at the nome of Mrs J V Hyde on Thursday afternoon for heir regular monthly meeting The drama "East is East and West was reviewed bv Mrs is West, Tames Cragun of Smithfield Mrs Clinton Perkes rendered a violin eolo Officers for the ensuing vear were elected as follows Presi-itnMrs Ethelyn Thurston, Mrs Sadia Hane-esecretary and treasurer, Mrs Josie Hancev The officers released Mrs lone Lee, president. Mrs Ethel Bills, vice president ind Mrs Susie Seamons secretary ind treasurer A social hour followed the program, during which a delicious liimheon was served to nineteen members and the following special Mrs James Cragun of guests Smithfield. Mrs Everett Hancey of Kayswllo, Mrs Clinton Perkes, Mrs Phebe Hyde and Mrs Oneita Waite The Beehive girls of the met at the home of Miss Ellen Ham tv on Tuesday afternoon, with thi ir Leadi i Mrs Jessie Plans for Ihiir summer work were discussed and other business runs u ted A story was read hy Mrs Jessie Lee and the girls utilized their time doing were Refreshments needlework. served during the social hour. t, hv uud Nr.t 1 i I n nc mhr fi tm iD-i- D Get 1 1 l our bonu t. l Iu 111 1 ill, i. u i ts iii'" He crushed ' lie uj(c J. "IV ere iloy. CVicirJiP A sea.lon had held been store lint She aissurva up mind Out gq the. sK,l:, Ghtirv nub Tut i iek Mulnmy who aspired raised her head pioudiy Slie wHhed to he ummlssiuner of public safety he, air port llaek to the off it e the ft hide world could see her an Ik lug beside this tall young mau ft ho and away with Hews, pliotogra loied tier and was so good to her idler, to get pictures for a feature The little place over cm Locust a he nit traflic conditions under the street proved to be exactly as Dan uiit'quni,d regulations the News bad described It. It was not fancy was camp .igumg to change. rid did ou liavu to write about In the least. The sign on the win ill those things? 1 dim t see how duw read Scbroeder s ftestaurant Charlie Schroeder, the pioprltlor eon could ever do it came forward to meet them. Ile i'll (is gilnmd. "This wasn't greeted Dan cordially and led the much oT a day," li bald "Went un tu of rear table the the way to a til soinelhlng really happens' No, long, narrow room. didn't wide mu h. Most of the stuff I te h photic d '"pHE restaurant was about half There was some thing Cherry bad filled. There seemed to be more Now she spoke of it forgoitcn. I he men than women at the tables "Did you see the morning paper? furniture was nil of dark brown I mean what It said about us?" wood and there was a dark brown "Sure Flout page and every wainscoting halt way up tlie walls 'J lie .News and Sentinel both Dan glanced up tiom the tntuu thing See anything you like? he carried jour picture 'Society Bud card. Wuls lieporler.' That shows you asked. I come lu, doesn't It?" Yes. lots of things, ill have the where Bo was smiling and Cherry knew roast lamb and broccoli" Dan gave the orders, fheu leaned Diet he had Intended It as a )uke S' she didn t like to have Dan hack comfortably. 1 Now then," he said, gmss mil biigct-- l that there were dif we'll eat. To tell the truth I in al ferric, ea In their sodal position tou should hate setn what that most famished. Only had a sand with at noon. That restaurant out erazy gang at the office did, Dan at the airport doesn't go In for any went ori "Bells and ribbons and Illy lulls dolls tied to my type thing very elaborate Did writer and dtsk. It was a sight! "Oh. tell me about It, Dau here was a lot sf muding or those girl flyers finally get here''' " the way. Cherry, you Phillips shook his head lo dls mime. gust. "No. after we hung around uiado a b, hit last night Every They re about three hours the word came body said bo. that they'd had engine trouble and fo. jou." corn landed In some field. Probably be held up for a I IE paused and tho bantei light left bis eyes. "We haven . day or so Anyhow Croves will be on the Job tomorrow and 1 dont had much chance to talk," he went " on "Ive well. I've been thinking have to worry about It about things today. First of . I "What else did you do today?" He gave her a sketchy report Po- want you to know 1 think It was A run out to a sublice station. pretty swell of you to stand by me urban community where a grocery when your father said all ue did. "IV us b MU It when that Hlldt GROUPS ft hear you call me your -- words, softly whispered. precious moments. Huy stole past swiftly until the jraneglow faded above the ragged city bkjline and dusk settled in the I IT clous, REUNION SMITHFIELD The Robert and tstn ets. John Thomley families met SaturWas it a long day. day in a family reunion Over Cherry? Were two hundred members were you lonesome? ent All had a delightful pies d "It esu't matter now turn Everyall right so long as you're renewing ai quamtam es The piogtant of the day w is ns thing! h here (Oulu followsYoung peoples Dim ball Ulnt did you do this game, 10 30 a ni ; banquet, 12 .to P m There ft was! A cold hand Mont Timmins was master of ceremonies for the following congregation singing, conducted bv Della Thoinley; report, by Sec re nil tary Flovd Thomley: Genealogi Foi Young1 cal repott, Mr Timmins, R B Thornley; speech ofprayer. (' V Mohr Jr, entertained welIn r .1 come, J W. Pitcher; humoious home Sunday for her Cullen story. A Coun"in Bobbie, who uas cele-Timmins; try Janie; saxophone solo. LaRuo hi p his third birthday Game Clark, accompanied bv Alice Hui i.td during the afternoon ,1! ren, retold story, Velda Peterson dainty lunt h was served 'I Idt e humorous incidents in the life of guests were present Ph Robert Thornley, Seth Thornley nung table was rntered with bass solo, James Thornley; humor hithd'iy cake holding thru ous incidents in the life of John Thornlcv. Jesse Pitcher; vocal solo Agnes Thornley; musical 'numbei Sect iiul Fulkerson sisters, comic Master Bartley Lower, reading Of leading Lucille Davidson, benediction K Ur ind Mrs V K Skidmort B Thornley nMd at the setontl m a iiirt A men s baseball game, game "ir.t of dinner party .it then for children and a (lance in the "uniMr home m Logan tanvon evening completed the d,u d .id iv evening lowing dinner the rem untie- hi was spent plaving tvemng rI he h iRt high snore prie wu olrd to Dr and Mrs A J guests wtre in- after-floul- l' T OPICS ' ,, , r .j away in be Interested ling across the room. When .ooked back a'l she said was, siart looking for an apartment to morrow." They had finished dinner and rammed to the hotel. Tha big box from Stanley's was just as It bad been In the clothes closet, but Cher not mention It. ry dl (To 3a Continued) . than But that is Friday Evening o v I Special! t i d-- BAKING n THE ON Cast Second Ninth ' Canyon Party In Series Dinner Parties .10 - i . Woik Cuaranteed! part!" lDSt-- i i All s 7.50 even more important TO l$l TTE AND RETl'RN the unflagging ap-6.10 a! of her versatile siting, shift-- I TO DILLON AND RETL'RN mg from high rornedv to gre.it .11 NF, KITH (motional depths without hesita- Gin difh th rent From Hire art lion Logan via Oregon Short CARITOL THEATER line Tickets good in coaches or rii Sw insiuis of' The T r "passt and Imb" ft both m Hi s.um hut curs, limited for return to The glamorous Glori i Swansoi home destination before midnight pu tur e reappeared at the (ipitul thtater J me 13th. Ask local agent for laU night in a brilliant rnniintit further details coined v, Tonight oi Ntver, pro dated with all the dramitn finish which usually haruteris Samuel Goldwvns production In its u A no Una i i the t"t hit tage f'rni ths- w i group joved Fridiv ivtning h production of the ite David Bela4-tIN bnllianie is it the siimrnt r burnt of Mr and m Nt v. York even more stnkug on the st ret n Mrs. Lvtn m Gibntlan m Logan Miss Swanson is of course, a ( anv on hollowing supptr th rt main hr great heautv ami a fine at truss t the ing ning w i" "p nt jin h( r rob of tne vonng opento ofatds s ere w un bv Mrs I'nt 'smgtr in Budapest who his A M F. L Sk Mi ibelund ii love of It am about the passion ml Mr Six Ton d Larson with all the fire and feeling of m- hided the in i louplts wtit a great artist Her gowns, , Mity signed bv (hand, the famous (Ymturiere, are a dt light to the ee, and exactly suited to ; LAURITZEN hr ALKIE k . my n thilay Party Son v teal loyalty. Yes sir! Wltn like you. Cherry, I'm not afraid to tackle auythlug!" Her eyes answered him. Phillips continued. 1 know well get ahead all right but it's going to mean going slow for a while. You won't mind that will you, darling? All I'm getting la &0 bucks a week now. Not bad as the psy is here on the News but ot course I'm goinj to make a lot more, lva always thought I'd write short stories or mavhe a play. Maybe 1 couldn't maybe t wouldn't be good but anyhow I'm going to enough settle duwn and give It a try. You know there's lots of money In short stories If you can sell tu tha right magazines "I'll work as I've never worked before! It's true I haven't saved, much hut. thank God. Pve never gone In debt. We'll move from the lilsmark and find a cozy little place. There must be some somewhere We'll that aren't too expensive. make a budget and I'll cut down on lunches Now was the time Cherry should have told him about the charge account and the new dresses. She should have said. "Dan, dear. I've made a bad start, but I'll make It up by doing my share and learn1 do ing to save In the future. want to help you! I do want to do hat a gill - I w 1 1 ng ".SdV you lonesome?" diet e her close again In a show il a long 1 cause Im so happy, embiae, laughing. she til in you're your eyes all red wlih Purs? Someone will be say u I'billlps iiik beats that beau tiiul wife of his or lot ks her jp u. (bout anything to eaL It again, dedr!' of th meeting Barton fl chapter of the of tlie Eastern star w OiJr held at tile Masonic hall Fi hi i Aulo Mechanics I i tt r hippy-getti- Cai-Im- ; Ci ; I jrushe herrf. dri 7 A che way you VALVE GRINDING ! Oiind Vahes, Clean Cheek Points and Timing. ( Under Cars (i Cjlinder Cars SJ.7T x- - ( lookiei In them Now she ho ihl hae to tell him how mu b the-bad cost. She wished she had bought something for Dan Iri&tiid of for herself. Here It vas the fti-sday of ber mar riage. anJ she had spent almost the whole time bujmg two dresses. The dresses should have been taken out and hung away bo they would nut he wrinkled but. In her dissatisfaction. Cherry carried the box unopened to the clothes closet and pushed it ha- k in the shadows Then she straightened with a sigh and retumed tu the window to wait fur Dan She thought she might see him coming down the street but half an hour later when bis key turned lo the lot k the sound 8t ai (led her. Oh, Dan -- 1 in so glad youve come! Fh H w into his arms Dan's aims, tu fctruiig, so comfui ting. The tumh of his cheek against her tern Luilt reassuring kisses ph She looked up at him tbiougb filiinlfik' tear spangled Jashes. Wlo, (Jailing! Whats the mat regular MIA Sea-nio- th ,.! ,.i, h ,t.e T Lve lo itions w pint llu alt e ad tl nt out for a uliiM y i Regular Meeting OfO. E.S. HOLD i h ju&t guhk TIIORNLEY t. n h" h.i nroriiiK Veiling Mr ami Mrs Julian am! Mi amt Mis Welter Butts motored tu Salt Lake City m Wednesday where they wilt spend a slant lime v .siting Mr and Mrs DiKitie Balls spent Sunday at Coe guests of Mr and Mrs Dual Ball mi Yeppa Lund of Logan was a visitor at the home of Mi and Mrs John R Beamons n Thursday evening William ( Merrill of Silt Lake City (ailed at Hyde Balk on Friday and was a dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Joseph E Sed- noon Ub. 1 Mis Chatles OLon interUmtd the numbers of bei dub at a bridge supper at hit home Satin A bowl dav evening of peonn s formed the table (enteipm.e Budge pi izes Were awaidtd t Mis Karl Lewis urn! Mis Dun Edw arils i e Me (,im to iii.m v'l . OOKfTMN w smu .T r r Entertained n tu (v! SI o di'.ln t want htr tlie wav "ho had hut-w- Club Members The Lxl huit. irritr, it thin n.itl (t hrr I herr alifuiniu drUra him anil he irdtri her ( N h r k. I . n U h Im nh I kus h p f it r t mi, noks him It mtirrv . r I hr . rmnony la per. f ormrd Him ufchl ! a Itiali.e f ru mi f linna alniir a lracr ui t s i i taefiok , v j of th tied with Mrs Agnes Allen of that ward m the Rook of Mormon qut dton mure contest in the Logan Stake Relief Society It was erroneously reoortcdSit urday that Mrs T if Iluiaphnv won the winner Mrs Humphruv and Mrs All n both received beautiful hooks containing th. combined Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price as a result of tiding in a tie for first place in the ontt st Editor - 1 J Humphreys Fha Eleventh warcl ... ) anil nil uni hrr isle, i.iiic purvMla hne In r It. Ubni irr im IJ in i Irlt ihiir I. rro krl ,fMm hrf 1. Bridge Luncheon Honors Pair Liogan MRS. RULA C. TITZER remove the "Uilue nm t.prna this but tei ed old fae amiguiiu a 4H it tu it i JIItd ,ht. mu ttnla ?i57t t t wo tir r.'iurna fu ihr holrl ithi.ir knu.k ..n ihr iu Ad they uihIi' dour w.nt thiuti h rhe door a now (a os w ii i he s i out little Ian r Fhillips niiuiked caM M ually, Hy the wav In tit v though! It XI wed go to the Wellington tonight PHKkM s, l oh-- !" till J Ron H tne fuit Intended to ii t. htr iu disap (iioppeii get a l h nt k tallied and tluu foigoi Ik polntim hoy iu blue uni Would you mind If we dmp in at u Hit dour form slot Me held a a know uur ou lo little plave ml hux bearing iu vust large pi-slrel? NoMilng vtiv famy, bn heavy tin name, "The out the loot) .so k ; Stanley ji f TdikuM r u. Mrs Phillips" Chei i iu in tu put the box i n .i duwi ui d tu her purse c ilaor clicked on tbo jouii vi, iu i6 tiaik. There h re Ur puicbases of the afteriio n Ihtrry considered the pa kage d Mi ally Ninety three dollars and vwnt) cents spent for a few fcjinj e giruKiiti Suddenly Hu w Fhed tlf hod nut gone shop a It ii a huge sum Ping. 70 t) It teas almost $100 In the stum ts'ie tm thought only that the die sm s wt rt. bt uniing that she wauted Iian to sLe bow well she X Contest Winner Is Announced till l ll itorii r ynb i P'.rlMcdih.n, Pn-ug- Logan Visitor Motif For Dinner I III lrir 1 c I1 i utr r.nhr ill. i,HI ihrt eud let e r i nalked around lion I tiim ha k (u the hoUi and Uai tl. L.apti .M ! w tiled bptlit a lot o! Mm ting rtady fur dinner- h dmiiel' lUluind" Hit tee w u i a date with a Ceitdln kt p her Wdhl-iHit If a.l longer ."hell probably bwuthi at tnv iurukr rnk9 tlrtl. iirM h hi i c , This orchestra has just completed an engagement in Canada and is now en route to fulfill a contract in New York. ' J LEAP YEAR BPIDE Programs Are Announced I 6ecoecc,tf,sceicscoa6ei&ae&oecft&oeo&&&6068ecciiei0fecic UDance Relief Society when South refused to cover, took the finesse This method of pldviug the spades must nut be classtd as a lucky guess, nor was it a whim just to take an unnuturd .mese If the queen of trump were in the North hand and had won the Irak Mrs Robtrtsou would be t sured of four odd no m it ti r whd North would return as v? dummy still retained a trump to uff the third lub On the other h md if Mrs Robertson plavs the King of trump and takes the natural fimsse she Mol moil he td Hook uuglu be held to as little as two fid b je i t bt wi1 ule t of the ILieiiltor odd Mb n This sreminglv bar kh tnd finesse gntii bv Mi" Ague" M gemd of Mrs Robertsons could not lose and Mr" Hcilba Gc""tli game and it stood to win three at teud.im i is d sued 1 ourth will tricks for her if it was successful watd Meitmg Copyright, 1932, NEA Service, Inc toimneme at 2 o lot k The theology lesson will be pteMiitid bv A testunonv TOMORROW : Mrs. Anne Mrs Elnoia Ml iNo be livid partner ami teammate of meiting will Mrs. Robertson, presents her fa- itcaeheis are urged to be pieMiit Ml it hers topic vorite hand to receive the women cd the. w.ild art luvlttd Feathers topic Nintli ward 3 The topi. will be given at will e Be Theretoie Perfect F r t bv Pearl Mrs be conducted Miss Gwendolyn Hart and Mi" 1 lu on The lesson, theologv Lucille P.irKin.son entertaired at Book ot Mormon ideas on thej dinner Pundav afternoon at the Hereafter will he given bv Mrs home of Miss Parkinson in comVeda H tr rii" A good atUdrnce of pliment to Miss Maxine Nihl is dcMtcci is this will be the last Salt Lake City lesson on tile Book of Mormon The dinner table w is adorned Heventh ward Meeting will with a boquet of tea roses Places begin at 2 3 Bu mess and teachMi"S for marked Nibitv, ers reports will be given for wcie M iss Elaine (Airbridge Miss Gladvs will be A vocal solo Miss minutesbv Rosa Clark Instead of Builev, Miss Jes.sU Hill, Miss Gavle given Dorothy Lundherg the regular literary lesson contest Nielsen, Miss Alvs Wot lev, Mis? stones will be read bv Maignet Me Miss Clarice Olsen Berime ind Wat son, Mrs Inn Paikmson Cracken and the hostesses Mrs C Green A vocal solo A social afternoon followed the will follow given by Rosa Clerk dinner The stones will be discussed b and the members of the Piss closing song will be given bv the chon AH urged to P'ud Vi P ors are welcome In plate of the Twelve ward Miss Mildred Bankhead andMish work and bisintss meet Mary Spicker entertained at a regifluiwhich have been held Tues-d'-n- , bridge luncheon at the home of mg a social will be given at the' Miss Bankhead recently in comward Wtdnesda.v after noon at 2 pliment to Miss Margaret Cardon cm lot k A plwidid mogram has. and Miss Lucy Beth Cardon and light refreshThe guests were seated at small been arranged summer ments will be served tables centered with All teacher sure North Logan flowers Covers were marked for urged to be at meeting at 1 30 sixteen guests to th hers fete receive topic md Bridge followed luncheon be conducted by Mis the high scoie prize was won hy which will O Hulda and Mrs Peterson Rose Mi ss Ruby Cardon and guest ursten The theology lesion will : ht t.. pre anted 'prizes were 2 be given at p m by Mrs Annie guests of honor L Nelson and Mrs Marian Folk man A good attemlarne is de- sued found usually on any list of chambridge pions. but this year Mrs Robertson and her teammates hold the only national title held by Clevelander While Mrs Robertson gets a great deal of pleasure out of the game of contract, she savs that contract has so far diminished the attention which should be paid to the actual play that it has resulted in an unfortunate distortion o! values The mass of contract players believe that bidding is practically all that there la to learn. The result is the development of a group of excellent bidMiss Margaret Cardon and Miss ders who are lamentablethe plavers followMrs Robertson gives Lucy Beth Cardon who are leavhand as her favorite ing soon for California with their ing parents, Mr. and Mrs P V Cardon, were the motif for a prettilv appointed dinner party given bv Miss Lucille evening Emmett, Miss Ruby Cardon am. Miss Harriet Hulme at the home of Miss Emmett The guests were seated at one large table. Dainty corsages were at the place of each of the guests Covers were marked for the two honored guests. Miss Eloise Torge-son- , Miss Blanch Cardon, Miss Grace Miss Evelyn Rasmussen, Miss LaRee Hayward, McGee. Miss Margery Mathews, Miss Mild-leBankhead. Miss Mary Spirk-er- . Miss Ethel Eliason. Miss In, Swapp Miss Manan Peterson and the hostesses Bridge followed dinner and the high score prize was won by Mis-Bankhead Guests prizes were The Billeting presented to the honored gue.ts South was the dealer Mrs Robertson held the East hand and opened the bidding fourth hand with one spade South passed and East, her partner, bid two dia- s The second year cooking monds Mrs Robertson then re-club at Millville, met Friday at ponded with three spades and the home of the club leaders, her partner carried her to four Plan, he Hoodless and Lucille spades Sparks The following ne v officThe Play ers were elected, president, Joyce The opening lead by South was Scott, vice president, Lucille the ten of hearts which was won and treasurer, hy North with the king North secretaiy Dean Mary veil leader the queen of clubs which" Jessop; Alhe Jessup: repoi ter, 'Mary Dean Mrs Robertson in the East won Jessop; membership committee, Car-m- with the ace Mrs. Robertson now Jessop, Vella and made a very thoughtful play inDelone Humphreys Humphreys stead of taking the natural finesse A piomc was held May 2(1 in spades, she led the yai k and 0IBnflIly NDAY, M O LOGAN, UTAH, L. THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB ' HERALD-JOUKNA- CAPITOL POWDER rare OF YftREEN TEA You iav in using KC.Um LESStRmof high priced brsntJf Monday, Tuesday, 'SAMUIL GLORIA - QOtDWYN Swanson CK AN MJ B PRODUCT LOW IN COST r zza FOR OVER oyea&s IT' DOUtLt ACTIH |