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Show TIE IIER LL A JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, - T i A U 1 JULY , So, 0 J 1 PAGE THREE. . WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL' - CLUB NOTES Trousseau Tea For August Iride On Birthday Man Holds Quilting Championship Occasion A family reunion was held Friday at the Utan State Agricultural college in honor of Mrs Mary Jane Lowe, who was ooseiv-mher seventy sitn birthduy anniversary A meeting was hi Id in the Lit tie Theater After the mee'ing luncheon was served in the cafeteria Lovely bouqiu ts of mid summer flown rs well ustd to del orate the tables Lutei in the il ij gumes wert enjoy td on the lawns Mr and Mrs William Dunkley wcti in charge of the arrangtments for the at fun Sixty fix guests were present Mis Lowe, who hies in Franklin, was the only i hdd horn in the llmdiart lompanv whnh crossed the plums m IS 6 g -- c t JumtUi Lttndon vlt m t married nt sml to i t i m I Cash of Sruithfuil i at an attraitive u nisst m U 'I huridav urn aftern k i t t th i . ,f Mrs MerLn ( ii ley was tssted In Cash The priests u e t nj h Mrs Dehla Jktlson ami Mm L D t u urns v.tt Cash The trousse presidid over bs Mis i.Un (' t man and Miss I mini Hivku Tht living room wi"- itonr i Flu Utti h with summer fhmt rs vs I t dei Util w th ilowirnmnlof tirii flowtts Diestduis, it t n t be Wtr Mrs Leu mlrt uni Mrs Haiojtl Kuns One hundred uni tsunts f e guests (tilth duunp ihe ifUt noon Out of t nv n vm i m s I I U Mis K h of is Is. li it Mis iu li j n tm ti ol " u i t i Mj yoritm. M rs M n m U u i Mi i Waite Mrs lUWuvm I Mis Laurt an , Wit ih t I t i Miss i I &' f be t Si ret 4 i u!rt I h' t- t f v i i f i I f Vf i , L afternoon U i J th it tht fill In i I bl t J i t I if id h it i ttl- - hi ii t. id Qb iXttt i I P uk smith and Mm Pensoii Ward tU er.U rtttined f) Ni mK at her home Kitday m hnnw of her moth Mi I I Ii ) i U-- J L i -- A s4F PCk,-a' n Mrs hutherim N tishill who 13 a of Silt Lakt v house guest at th Nmsbiu home I Mum ami visiting were mjued iftei whuh dainty refreshments vtn ttved I hose imI hided wert Miss Ci ite lennm s w n A Hend Mis Naisbitf, Mr t rocket w m (i s rnksuit, Mrs Hal Kftir Mis Osi ir Koma Inn Mis s h iu. k and tt pHity ul the h nmn' fjorkumn Fnd iv evening in toiui nmt li i tr i Ilf- Miss Virna Stoll who h ivutt. this week end vdli lot u California Tile evening way spin! liyiu progtessive i ard gmits uu t vhidi dainty refreshments vu u miu Mrs Sal ali Huntsman Sturgess sixteen guests were in Iih'mI ol Herkelty Calif, armed in Lo Card prizes weie won bv Mi s Tu gan F riday and will be a house Dorothy Egbeit and Mis, A ift w i guest of Miss Dora U right during Katherine Naisbitt horn to of the coming wielt tht guest presented trinlHU, lost esse At Card Party 17 ) 1 X: 3 ( it v" t t x stft 1 House Guest ( f ? Dining Week .11 VsKxp $ u t VPv in I ii 1rtcs h iHi t m mi t put toi,th r h I lmii tud! ' ir i of flu ( I id N nif t tin ion s i sli awl with him in this , I iri of 11 sin II spi in no okF, uid (in his lip) tlm I; sdl iih ri( ti 01 52 MXMiCi a on ii r (vel I t Iu i 'V s if thru lie I dn ted the club me from dummy, small club winning in hand with the queen i Hi tll'l I b. ul oir -i I i I liol inn t ul it tu i iT I i ind long is of find Ht i i , I "...f J rk i to tin a vi r n mid le deilarei op m tin, manner in upyiight, 1932, NEA Service, Inc 1 iv du w t,y 111 I iitir I. t die lakes a he gill she ALKIE OPICS Saon in decency fror-- I despi-e- d ' Shopworn is an original story by Sarah Y Mason, written especially for Miss Stanwycka emotional talents Regis Toomey plays the hero and ZaSu Pitts, Lucien Littlefield, Clara Blanduk, Oscar Apfel, Robert Alden and Maude Turner Gordon pi iy other important roles The dialogue ta by Jo Svvirhig arid Robert Riskln and Naholis Gnnde directed THEATER CATITOL It Imagine tht worlds tallest buildEmpire Slate ing tile Building in New Yoik City - with all the dromi romame and hits of humor wluih make up the lives of the thousands of men und women, young and old toiling on its ninny ttntli ln)hiNtic. ill'll lllld ih'iuiirc L h cliurches ron-taf lotus This - the stiuitur, iround iht of Loiulon is tins f'.rmiil dinner gown of woik of the fourteenth mid whtih Skvstrapei Souls, opening f H1 if t hi ia.li' gored ldm k silin with n hoilne Sunday it the tlpitol theater, has fifteenth centuries ul t hi t Inn of in lit embroidered wit in '1 he ii been woven shouldi r straps and the high This Ui ima of the struggling waistline iffeit are stiti bed with rhmi stones. Hie costume soul- of a big city building was tin ad iptid bv Elmer Harris, noted is worn bv tilorm Stiea, film star pi iy. tight and C Gaulner Sullivan author ol rnanv sitetn lioin the Faith Baldwin novel Skvsi raper ' Warren Wit hum and Mumem OSullivrn hend J I kiUKktor Time Toda ! an outstanding coat whuh miludt A Tu nmgt entert lined Giigory Hatoff, Amir Huge Verree Mrs II. LI AW POWELL AND o If D'( t 0 at a ihildnns putty at hir home leusdak, Nortuan foster, Georgi lilt ENT Walluoi Baibier ban Htrsholt. ( tdmsdiv altermm for her vouug lfi'dda Hooper, Helen Coi1 in uighter ('hone who was eile-l- u Ford, burn and John M baton The picim i club mi of III iting her si venth birthday anni-- i ture was dueeted by F.dgar Sei s rv ' ' d iv i i mug ul um d who produced Helm H lyes ti on of M s I, is Hovev G mu s rod dory telling featured ,wvn, le he Sin of Sunday - Monday - Tuesday vehl mil aftei which re-- ,' Mltst (hi i nt idckin Claude ln&hments wire rrved at tables CAN A WOMAN'S SOUL All ol the action of Sltysi raper aianged m the girili n Twelve Soul- ikes jd ice in and around lulled im weie young guests Be Tattered By LTovinf a repll a of he world - tullcut hi plol nivolcis a fight buildm, Too Much? oi ovv iu hip nt the shyscrapir i attempted looting of the sxfe of a diamond men hint, fienzied suh! Mi , pi oul ition dvy a pool winking in IfM, h un ( it v. h Lost Miss Milliunt Firms the stoik brokerage ofliit of the t .I dt n w f tL lo MGU meuibut is I r i ul skvserapet and all the big ami i J dub it her homi Tliursday cvi little romances the sa hemes and fust-- v v run ' lit Mu-iiarnJ mnr lonvtisihmi rivalries that afleil Ihe lives ot I M M L ii a ii t a ifUi whuh win njoyed dainty those wh) toil ill the building M t H t n ii ar ii lum it h vv ih t r i ' i it m Mis i ) lot t bums yy is i sj J GRAND TI1EVTLR I ilh u i luh lUiniltHrs Mil j Ul vt li uuill )J n (N9 J t l H ill v. 1 i (III I ,it i n u m vv I i w CORLEY I (huh, i it k nv H.W. t M s P lip li vs t 11 i n ti ioh I). ml iii i he tl i Mil Mm " in Mi i MU - v.-'- li. li . 51 C ll'tldmg the tail til I, t m 1C 1 x. ( tin I Ml I. ' ' i if t oil , t? :; Ins I iv ,i 1 it K i.m i I ff m I, Mi it II pntim, t plii -- i , rood while it he drop-pof his diamond!, di ti b Noi ti la t a h Inn f then disiarded the hinrt i in itl w ill) on ir di m o id Iron dunimv, led his ae of dia-- i j mil Id th, it go to one mil Si ii loin, , in l then a ama'l diamond tie no !i ii ii to he dummy utild i t!i i ' ju&ti winning the rein 0 toll! llOtllililp Jin i Ul) running tricks with dummys diaIt mondIt in i bold mn iitij lit tr A small slum was made by the llle II t 11111)1 Hdll I In Si util In I .v t I (lithi (iiii ypiiPs, I II . X rtjAg t I ii iiitu ' I H ii J no luo i i r ti Mt t d Ik t til yi 'p Yi y ,y i X'- 4-- , i West ihnppid the eight of hear. a tl. h i the lt.ng hi tubs, West play id Ha joi a of hearts and Ninth uid 1 ist tallowed. The dei l irt r now lid his last club and t We i. tnlptedt-- if he dropped ill ml J i hi SI i- - il UiliUiys quit, u 10 4 A 3 AK U 8 4 5 j a j the v n i i In inv i 9-- 2 ? AJ- V A a I i 9 b YUJH AJ M-- 4 tiit ot ht artn 'l h!s 'south the de-- 1 lo i v 'h tii tu. of heait-t- . vc "Ms i pi iv win a mall poll' r h h F t won with the oi iitiiiinm tin deine of heart )i mid rpht up with tils i i lb lion I'd two rounds of t two poll discarding yy-.- t 1 ? - 9 8-- Ocitl. r 6 sV-- A: I AA-10-- m Ui land any euit time- tl i 3 t - I im J 10 m Pi m ifli I a in NGft iTT L4 I Huh A-- V ? of k 1, the May VOh t 4 , hand trump to shuw' partner-, mi inlurm i i i in it play in the f t ms mil with South pll-i- i I ml it no trump West i A tr no d - A7 hr d !, uth Naths i I di pissed ami many t t i i I I V i oi i It Mu t map S id a question li i u l,i h h t l l I is tu open the hand with a it out no trump The hmnl Im mi nit l no trump distribution und two acts and most tables - i lot i hard with one no whetitLi tX )l f Mi OlUl til tnt la, n v Mis iu j in it tuition M M th it th nt r t u Util t krUti iloj. ti . fi tJ r( ii n - i JIuuse Guest N Motif For Party rs i .ii tin hi Ml U ii it Nu 54 Ii t Aiiieru m HniDt laetgui m i s fill! U Ct ' m tn n tl m iv Iu a til tell ill to i N tu VO! M in i i . . Vi in St ' tr fAL Vi r n r- - Editor i CHIC VIA SATIN Matron Honored a frw fru MUH. KUI.AC. PITZEB shoubl , I Iu mi i t i hi I n y m i BEGIN HERE TODAY MONA MOR4N, receptionist la ea with Wall Street law office, I her childhood sweetheart, SIEVE DAttAHbLtb to ft popular (upper resort, the Halcyon Club. Mona lives on Ihlrd avenue, sup- ports her invalid father, mother, little sister, KITTY, and brother, BCD. Steve has been mysteriously absent from New lork for three years. bow he appears, well dressed and prosperous. With no thought of Impropriety he has ordered a frown nod wrap seat to Mobs which, after much Indecision, she decides to wear. At the office that day Mona has S D, rich and met BARRY TO W 5 socially prominent but refused to dine with him LO'rilE CARR, a fashion model and friend of Monas, dismisses her escort and Joios Mona and Steve. Steve announces hs is his partner. Bud Aforan comes to tbe Halcyon Club to see BUCK HARKIVS, the proprietor, who has underworld totineeilons. Mona aees her brother and Is frightened, fearing Bud Is associating with gangsters She Is still worrying about this when Steves business partner arrives. He proves to be Barry Townsend. ftOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER X rpHE floor roikeil suddenly beneath Mona's feet She became sharply conscious of her gown not her own gown but the one Steve had paid for. Women In Barry world did not accept such Men In Barrys gifts from men world did not offer them to women they respected. Why had she come to this place without asking Steve first who was to be Included In the party? Why bad the fates sent Lottie ot all people to this particular place on this particular night? Lottie was explaining to Barry that she and Steve were eager to go places and do things " Steve nodded in agreement, with a certain cool politeness. As a matter of fact Steve was not particularly pleased over Lottie s intrusion but his glance, traveling from Mona to Barry and back again, did not reveal this. Steve s eyes seemed to say, At last I ve brought you two together! He rose to move of? In the dance with Lottie. Barry Townsend sank Into the chair beside Mona. Well, he said, grinning, may I order for you? I knew 1 was goto win out but I didn't expect It ing would be as soon as this! His look ol approbation warmed Mocaa chilling sense. Why didnt you tell Steve we bad met before? she asked. Firthday Party '' And how! Steve must have talked about me a lot. He never wrote. 8teve just well, disappeared. Until this morning I hadnt seen er heard of him for three years. Barrys eyes were serious now. She was pleased to read defense of Steve In tbose brown eyes. You mustnt blame old Steve for He wanted to acthat, he said. before be complish something Then be decided It wrote you. would be better to come without writing. Letters are disappointing sometimes. Steve Has be accomplished anything? ona asked drily. jrI 1 S ""i i!'oi) i:ELN V HIGH PRESSURE 1 i i v 1 J ('lull Members Entertained J i i m i i 1 i ( itt ! rt i r I i i i .an i s OARRT opened his eyes wide And let him down? Why, old Steves been promising me this treat ever since I've known him!" As long as that? 0, For & . . i suc-its- neer-do-w- Town-eend- i ViM'lor v .niti l.iintd "Well, as this!' he sulci t gunning, I Barry drew a lung breath. "1 II say ha has'" The girl wllliditw her steady gase and let It travel across Hit room. The jazx hand was blaring noisily No dreamy walU now Hal cyon Club patrous prefiired not Iu dream. The drummer, stand mg and wearing an odd little liat top pled on one side ot his held, v,u, shouting the words of a song Tell me about you and Steve, Mona urged. Steve Barrys tone was gentle and deliberate. Mona waited for a slight tinge of patronage but It did not come. Barry knitted his brows as if wondering Just how to bigm Well before I sailed for South America I met Steve. He had done a couple of good turns for me. Just btfore a few hours before I boarded the boat I ran Into him. Suddenly We thought I mean I thought I d like to have lum come along It looked like a good thing to have Steve along. So he came. It was lucky, too. He took to well, m business la a way nevir rould have done. Like a duck to w ih r Id never have amount! d to any thing without Steve! It was Steve's story practically Barry had omitted that Stive bad been his favorite taxi driver llany spoke of Steve as of an equal said Mona distinctly You, were born on Paik avenue or its environs. Steve and I were horn and bred on Third. After a Steve Is my friend. moment Barry added, "I well drank In those days. Steve cund me The gratitude, friendship In the mans voice was uninKtakahh There was no patronage tin n N i see how fcroad I am in my view i " Barrys eyes shone with affectum lie spoke el Steve, knew I la Itln tide of a -- d n r vv i M nil i tin Di i Hi i pi a i Iu lit w (nve n i l d nv il h id I) 1 .ild'c 1 p ( d al nr i, 1 I i I h h i If k t i ii i vv i t L 1 , i ) I nv i I ' h i I t vv 't i 1 J p i f i' . r ' t " r l r n iv t , i f I t it ' III t 'i ' ' ifl r f 1 i i u i i't ain i lMul n lie irri int of h i "i 1 . t 1 i li run i v i i a U i b M i t i'wi'i 11 111 ) ' I i vv, Mid i ' T I riii M in v t ih ; 1. j ki i if iv j it Tw il mi i u ' j ' 11 Is . !h la r I ibro id wa, tudy ol violin a is a pupil in linn pi m in Hi via pi mo u i ISf t.oL, pSiiiL zs I i I V I 111 I I y a - Coniidy vv I P" Columbia Picture i i 111 faitoun - .-- 1 i p JVliss 1, rn iv i tin ir s Mails, ru roll- Ins p u I I i .1 J j i i i i v (I i li v w i la is - Di I Ft; E1- V - J,U i In-l- fib j, in i tin no , " in m , Ms 5 1 i H hnglai vi i in otdtng in- - to. i It C tii-- m, iiuu-- criM and Hoi Swt She Ni phtum Fot,' D uni with , du ) ( n rouU a t spe' t i b i i ,r tudy at the it Berk of i difoiniu In will woik for a t i m tkn befmi riturning lo Login lu Igini join tin faculty I SVG which slit' left to go k ol tin to tin ope foi lurther study i win, Juki luothi r i a m il It in in ib( ry , Iht ro , i i hi CapitoL Last Time Today ! Jack Hull in A Dangerous Affair 1 sp m F i i li torv s Fogi f i osittd ih a a pi i v it Bifi'e k tuning In I tah Mi s liilbirg touted login mil (jinninv Svitirlun h a burs ic and ig till i in n i t t t , Vv -, his lugi,vl 11 t think if Fogilhog cisitiil rod Hsuy K i iyu luD mil . both ol tin ii lib Stile vvli'iv Mtlluiil (Uikgi lu uPn, In wo, in Fruit, She also os ltid fiskn Limb a brolhti ol a jri I unb pinpnctol ol Hli John Limb i, i 'I t if- ill i ui I a a , iris i a u in ui ht g w M f ,n it an -- I v t ' 1 II ri ' i ' w s i nher pit it J If and till) el mug. ( In He I out turn'd j .lull of Hdi i I 1 tl " , ft the H il ihh p rb v i vv w i vvs In i nt i r I iii will 'n H I'Icm i s i on it th i s litwdtuie id .my, ana ri ' low ird a a oily ul nts v ' i ti r s whuh mo Ilia si i r, 1 d h ippily, liv d 11 SleVO Ej . j,l J 1( a Ins r it Ihi r and the 1 i i nt line Fur the n i t v r, th y nhaitd tin mn .il ' t I'll n ' at n mil t ill id t i iw ilv nt N "Barbara 1 Winn f ,i vats a , in h Sundiy, newest Columbia drama, Shopworn, vzhiclt rrlatis the story of a g'rl who put herself on the birgfun counter 1mm au .e di coney didn t pay She bail a wavs wanted to b decent bad always laid herself apait from the lominon people she neicssauly had to associate with - and then i ame the lnorm nt when pnijile surprising ill Hut she who itprewntfd thought v ss fim and dn uttiied to buy hir off F daily ill i ing to hi r, Uiey otfeiel la i mone le ive town You he iind ii he flung till momy ha, k. You Ih' lira deient pi q It oe Hi it il (heap on ones trying t i ul i pn something th it th -i i in t In 1 i d. in It tbitin) prnc 1 fm in lonimoii glad lit i So tin mol In vllil jo id Imli ini, of Mile thi'icssj ,v a pt. pi! ol Vim i ill Dimly, violin ilh i pupil of Datriuix 0 i It slid h r If on hi f iv lla ii I, mmh ibroud to sttmu sim n ail llu iei ti no i ui gi h lovi d In inti lists ol an American U w s ah n or ', i ix foi I l !, s lin tii - Ml s 1' ogelhiUK dt f I"! his ill e ng i sp tin highly di illy lien in la iu onii I, t 0 tin , , and i i i ultuie .li iu lop, I. miy j iiv ii nt in 'ht thought FT ol the tilth and aid uli nis ul o lit iipiiin pi oplcs sin t r jov rt Fin ipi so ninth id Hi it ill Ini icing lor now is lln oppoilumty to make nnolho v s it Hit le s i 11 m vv I I I I i in h nit! i )p,al durui ' t! 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Ji dll ' li d s Vi til ' i Mi v I n r o i 'i She r Hie Ir, ii to on ,v in r p (j i J A i i 'av'ttft cd to I cl s h i m n s of ill Iy Birboi Stanwyik retains tj in her I, rond tin iter KErURNS AFTER lii i jili t',it n h p iy Oi u at n i my ) ' , iv ly d V ) and vv ii m il i i i ' i u i r li e, in ml! 1 Ii j plai o i fi dill (Ii IE h Ill lent the c t r l I p t i i iv a J 01 th it t ul i n ndl pi it woulJ he a (1 Hu I il i i n i Hue I i hi i 1 c i a i t , I I' in v v the r t ! i o' Julnl expect I ul nil, I il ii illi III ) i u ill n i i ve pi v i II vv ami ih. r iHl n ht gi rig n i I X 1 ih J im hull t i SUN. - MON. - THE. - WEI). News |