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Show mM THE HERALD NO .MOVIES! Delightful Party For Sorority And Guests Republican Women's club. organization, met Thursday atternoon at the home of the president, Mrs Thomas B. Farr of Smithfield in compliment to Mrs. Joseph Morrell of Ogden, national coiamlttee woman of Utah was served to the 1 Luncheon HI guests at one large table, centered I witn a bouquet of brilliant autumn flowers Places were marked for Mrs Morrell, Mrs. Farr, Mrs W H, Thaln, Mrs. George Q Rich, 4s J. V Crawford, Mrs C. M Trouman, Mrs. L. D. Naisbilt, and Mrs. Roberts Following luncheon Mrs Morrell gave an outlined program of cam paign plans for the fall. THTRSPW UTAH, SE PTE MR E R L 1 9 2. TAGE SEVEN. Entertained Paul r Entertains For sh? doesn't want to break into the movies! That, expressed by Dorothy i)e Sallis when she dis- embarked from the Mariposa at in Los AnKeles, outshadowed news interest the fact that the girl, who is reputed to he the AntiKdes leading dramatic star, was arriving for a tistt to America. Here is Dorothy as she arrived. Shell spend six months seeing America, then go to London for a Shakespearean season. Grandchildren Mrs. H. D. Hansen entertained at her home Wednesday in compli ment to grandchildren who were visiting here from Salt Lake City They were Miss Xlah Kowailis Avis Kowailis, Kowailis, Grptta Lewis Olsen, and Joyce Jorgenson. Other special guests were Wood Hansen, George Hansen and Lloyd Wfbb of Salt Lake and Clarence Pmilsen and Bobbie Poulsen of Logan. ..Games were the feature of the entertainment after which lunch was served. Family Dinner Honors Son members of the SoroM, and special guests, were entertained at a progressive luncheon Friday afternoon by Miss Edith Gephart, Miss Echo Holm-greeMiss Arlene Staufter. Miss Wilma Kotter and Miss Doul White The courses were served at the home of Miss Gephart at Tienton. Miss Holmgreen r, at Bear River City and at Miss Stauffer's at V lard where the guests spent too umaindor of the afternoon Special guests were: Miss Eloise Torgeson. Miss Ruth Owens. Miss Miss Marianna Marv Spicker. Parkinson. Miss Lucille Parkinson, Miss Mildred Bankhead, Miss Robert Smith Miss Fanny Hodges Miss Afton Henderso l. Miss Harriett Anderson. Miss Ann Hausen. Miss Iris Swapp, MTss Evelyn Carlisle and Miss Anna Johnson of Ri hmond Sorority members present 1001 Mist Laura Lee Parker, Mrs Gcn.-viev- e Reeding. Miss Helen JohnJoan son, Miss Ruth Johnson. Cardon. Miss Rebecca Stwart. Miss LaRue Coo't. Mi, Paines Miss Tri PecPrscn Miss Trov Pedersen and Mis- - Gladys Anderson of Ogden . Club Members dJ rtrl ink No. 7t h. UKfANM HrAmerican IU n, . Mrs. Charles Shoup was hostess of her club at her The borne Wednesday afternoon. afternoon was spent playing "000" after which a dainty lunch was The table was centered served with a howl of African mangolds Mrs Mozcll Jacobsen was a spe Prizes were won bv guest Mrs. J. E. Darley and Mrs. L. R CPIOGC-- crctarv, Bridge League v it h rt.c West dciiari f'I t'U Id t'Murs ' ' Whin plaving a hand agnn t d .carded t his the declarer to it is necesvtl diimmv di' pla v the iurK n mu h a niannei now eihoit! as to give you: partner a correct' , T1 piicUie of nn hand, such as nlav ing a deu e on hw .ue as a dis no use trviii touraging (aid. isking him to suit as h h switih. while if ou pliv a &even or eight spot, and the lu.vor atcN cannot be amounted for it is an encouraging card nd asks paitnei ti continue that suit Ot if he running his own &uit and you dr.q high card of another suit it show .bat ou would like th.d sut led nct O. course tlm V( hirer can lives of this info! matron also, there foie m the pla' ot the hand 011 should wat'h carefullv every that is plased either for defen si purposes or it mav be the kc to a nice end play as wai the case in the following hand cli ( i j MRS. KULA C. PITZEK J Editor deiidi d to abide b his t at distal dul a ilub This left with the king and ten of request ami led a hi art l,!aiMg liie nine ,pot When health and the King and m of luh ! did not (onttnue with is He made the inM ik nidi he also irtoitmd the d of d's li t h it tid.ng the ten of luuits v.upi lha he had no possible en now marked the d later then had to do was Wist wu well as to It ad a sm til h nt fiorn dum with tiu king of labs In king ot luaits lUnlater there m t t he m Sest was forte i to win with of sp i h f,,, "tkt right up with the Hie the king and muvt lead to the iu,lit wn f m dunum ami thin led lenue pjsitmn that the dec hue r i vn id diamond whuh he won in 'and dummj held m Itih West had two golden opporum spade upon whun hi own hand with the jack He l"heii Uu queen of spades dis ties to defeat the hand first, if ml a lub est lu artv, di ding h heart ftom diiiiimv he had refused to v. i ' the queen opping the He then led the five of did of diamonds when th Gnessewas mu that there vchJihoiiT and won with dummy s me taken he would have blocked oft to t up the spade Two good diamonds m dummy the declarer s hand so th tt the d no entry (aid cashed on one of them squeeze play could not have been He were t I.oiaI sorority .11 1 w or keif Sei omlK h should not have dis anted the ten of hearts, hut instead should pi ly the king of he trts to pM vi m the declarer ti'MU gctnig a pospum play on him t op ight P.MJ NE S( rv it e, Inc ) ' , o roi k PRO O Sept u President the Brig has rom. leave on west and tbt where he will npoit his re. ( ent trip to Russia befoie branches ('f Ivor, Jewish organization. 2 M ikranuim A Hums of ou ng university him pleted ai.ingenn nts to Saturday for the middle 3C Primary Group Meet At Social The officers and teachers of the First ward Primary were en Supper Party At Canyon tertained Friday afternoon at the Edwards summer home in Logan canyon. A nj host canyon party whs riv A social afternoon of visiting, m by a group Thursday evening at the summer home of Mr and music and game3 was enjoyed af ter which supper was served A supper Mrs. Roland Emmett Each serving table was centered The Bidding was served after which and with a bouquet of fall blossoms South, the dealer, started the evening of cards and were Covers for marked sixteen was enjoyed contracting with one diamond i West pavsed and North bid one Those included were Mr and guests. The presidency of the primary no trump. East bid two spades Mr. and R E. Berntson. Mrs Mrs L Westerholm, Mr and Mrs. acted as hostesses for the after- South passed and North bid two no trump. South carried the conLester Pocock, Mr. and Mrs Jo- noon. tract to three no trump. seph Morgan, Jr . Mr. and Mrs The Play Russell Hanson. Mr and Mrs Eric Even though the declarer had Johnson, Mrs. E. J Yonk, Mr. showed the spade suit stopped and Mrs W. W Lundberg and East had no better opening than Mr and Mrs George Griffin his best fourth "Mrs. Griffin spaJe so he play Mrs Johnson and ed the four spot West covered were in charge of the arrange Miss Phoebe Hansen, daughter dummy's nine with the tep nd ments. of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hansen, the declarer need not hold up, but whose mamege wil take place correctly won the trick with the next week, is visiting in Salt jack. A small diamond was playLake City, where she is being ed by the declarer and the queen finesse taken, West winning the extensively entertained. vis-tin- g Autumn Bride Motif For Parties Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kcnnard en. tertained at a family dinner at their home Wednesday in honor of their son, Gleason Kennard and , family, who has been living In for the past Nevada, Overton, V Ufcce years. Autumn flowers form. J cd the centerpiece for the dinner table. Covers were marked for twenty-one- . At The Capitol Modern themes and modern reatments are distinguishing the mrrent flock of motion pictures Romanre of a sprightly, 1932 mode type is replacing the old fashioned variety, and , the new films gain in attractiveness and entertain- Following dinner a gVoup of 7amily pictures was taken. Out-o- f town members at the dinner were Mrs' Marguerite Ward, of Ogden, Mrs. Joan Barson of Clarkston, Mrs. Vefna Schiess, of Providence. ment values. A case in point is "Week Ends Miss Esther Kennard and Frank Only," Joan Bennett's latest ve Kcnnard! of Brigham City. hide dor Fox, which opened a showing yesterday at the Home Capitol Theater There is nothing t ild fashioned about this offering, Visit xhich treats with whimsical frank-les- s the situations confronting a Mrs. L. B Parkinson and daugh oenniless miss of brains and beau ter. Miss Evelyn Parkinson of y who creates a brand new job Salt Lake City, returned to their for herself as a professional host home Thursday after spending the ss In Logan as the Miss Bennett, who began her fast twoof weeks their daughter and sis. irreen career in roles that seldom ter; Mrs. Ross Anderson and fam, allowed her to display anything y. ' nore than her wistful beauty, has P r orogressed by leaps and bounds In "Week Ends Only," she proves Free Watermelon Bust i'4 EJE) fianiLEe ' NEWTON vhat many of us have long suspected that she is an actress of and rare unquestioned ability The Newton Community charm Her work in the difficult club held achievement day exerof the harassed heroine is cises Tuesday in the ward hall part genuinely delightful, and is en President Cleo Christensen ir hanced by the fine support of Jjlh of the program. charge Ben Lyon as h- - haopy A demonstration on Feet" was artist and John Halliday as th given bv Beatrice Barker and amorous millionaire Clarke. Stunts emphasizing Fieva Ihcfi importance of club work were presented by the Elite and the W sew clubs, and an original soqg by Gwenva Clarke. Remarks were made by Miss Izola Jen sen, district extension agent. Miss Harris of Tremontoti. Miss Bessie Bingham of Smithfield and Mrs. Norma Christensen A program was given by Maurine Larsen and a song by Fern Goodsell, both of the Busy Bee group. At i the close of the program, light refreshments were served. Free .'i Returns After ' LOGAN. JOURNAL, THE WOMANS PAGE me Republican Club Members Have Luncheon k - .v1;. ' A ' SATURDAY SEPT. 3rd v BIG LABOR DAY DANCE MONDAY SEPT. 5th t. Ilcmancc ,'F'' CapitoL Today and Saturday , A- - Sewells right i- - S3 Grocery. r liw iff' I i Motorists, Pedestrians, Golfers, Sport Fans all the great outdoor throngs, in- cluding shoppers and Iniyers of I'Ol K goods. f i n.e exposed repeatedly to Outdoor Advertising WHEN PEOPLE ARE i on Wings of OUTDOORS, WHERE YOUR IS. advertising: the Morning. Some 'mart 3 I Dancing Resort! 21. Children's hair cutting 25 cents, adults 35 cents, hair cut and shave 50 cents. Schiffmftn'B. Basement 4: . cup of good coffee starts your day - SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2 irp San Francisco butter today, 92 score at the and Sweet Music ' Smartest 4 Butter Prices li W'ests . . coffee does. Some Bright Entertaining coffee does'&ot. will. I and very much in demand among the New York Because it comes from the only coffee roaster in America playboys who special- ises in making fine coffee exclusively. WEEKENDS i only , One coffee always All Suites Guaranteed All Suites Webb Bottom with ' Joan BENNETT Ben LYON Cuming. Sunday I BACK STREET Let BJi Your Nest Feather rMnmi. Us 3k! winnf ran n awa .ti |