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Show THE UERiLDJOURNAt, Sued for Libel by Her Uncle SOCIETY ' By CYNTHIA tiKEY 50 Bride-Ele- i ct a a Program Mrs. B. G. Thatcher was hostess to members of the U AC. Woman's club at her home Monday afternoon. A program of poetry was given by Dr. N. A. Ptdersen. During the afternoon he gave a review of Hauseman's lecture on poetry and read several interesting poems. Tea was served by the hostess after the program. Several special guests were included. Birthday Party For Young Son Mrs. Leland Chatterton entertained in honor of her young son, Eugene, who was celebrating his tenth birthday anniversary. A variety of games were enjoyed after which lunch was served. The serving table was centered with a birthday cake holding ten candles. Fourteen young friends were present. , Alumnae Group Entertained Miss Lucille Wri.tnt, a bride of the near future, entertained at a trousseau tea Sunaay afternoon at the homo of her mother, Mrs. John T. Wright of Hyrum. Assisting her in receiving, were her mother and Mrs. J. C. of Benson. Mrs. Luella Nielsen. Miss Sylvia Miller and Mrs Aaron Clarke were in charge of the dining room. The trousseau rooms were presided over by Miss Clarice Liddie, Mrs. Wendell Reeder and Miss Mildred Jorgenson. and fifty About one hundred guests called during the afternoon. Miss Wright was thu guest shower of honor at a kitchen Monday evening given by Miss Mrs. Aaron Sylvia Miller and of Mrs. Clarke et the home Clarke's mother. Mrs. O M. Wil- 1 - son. Lunch was served at one long table centered with a bouquet of deep red rose buds. Covers were marked for sixteen guests. ... Parents Tell Of Marriage A family affair that is creating a stir in London's titled circles is the damage suit for alleged libel that the Duke of Westchester, one of Englands wealthiest peers, is bringing against his pretty niece, Lady Sibell Lygon (above;, magazine for A Socialist, which she writes. Lady Sibell criticized her uncle for spending money lavishly in and the London and Mrs. O. M. Wilson of announce the marriage o( Rhoda, to Mr. daughter, Clarke of Richmond. Members of the alumrme Associamarriage took plate Saturtion of Chi Oima sorority were day, Januan d at Bogan. entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hayward with Mrs. Hayward and Mrs. Klsu Bate acting as hostesses. After a short business meeting the remainder of the evening was Officers meeting of the Daughspent playing bridge. Refreshments were served to fifteen. Thd high ters of the Utah Pioneers will be score prize for bridge was awarded held Thursday, January II, at 2 to Mrs. John Hu. I. p. m., at the stake house. County board members will meet al :30 oclock at the same place. . Mr. trom one to the other. appeals No wonder ''worried'' for advice. The answer to this question will take time to work out per haps. done is At least whatever should not disturb goodwill sisters. Because after all perhaps seith-eboy is serious in his attentions. a have We Dear Cynthia: loblem. My sister and I have two to ouri boy friends who come house quite often. Lately they to have showed a disposition tu.nsfer their interest. The boy me seems very that used to like interested in my sister and vice versa. My sister seems to hate this and there is quite a misunderstanding growing up beof no fault tween us through nine. What should I do?. WORRIED. How would it be for both you girls to let these two boys go their own way for- - a bit. Make them understand that you are not so ready to have your friendships belittled. It's not unheard of for young men to change their ideas about whom they like. But in this case wnere two sisters are concerned, evidently they are treading on dangerous ground. If you dont care for either of the young men particularly-- ) Miss Worried, it seems to me your sister must be thought of first. Even if you give up the company of her former boy friend, it wont be any r Sea-mo- Hyrum their A; ron The thing to you. It may mean a gieat deul to your sister in It's disconcerting to say the least for sisters suddenly to dis cover their special boy friends have transferred their affections! Trousseau Tea Forj Poetry, Subject Given On Club WHAT SHALL SISTER DO-BOYS FICKLE? $' RULA C. P1TZER, Editor Phone TUESDAY, JANUARY LOGAN, UTAH, France. SM1THFIELD Officers Meeting Set For Thursday Miss Eve Marie Jarvis returned to Provo, Monday morning where she is attending the B.Y.U., after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents. The members of the Ladies Junior Literary club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Leslie HanMrs. sen Thursday afternoon. .lames A. Cragun reviewed, Under invited Tree." The Old the Apple guests were: Mrs. E. Ivan Nilson, Mrs. Hazen Hillyatd, Mrs. Samuel Malkin of Hyde Park, and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston entertained at a family dinner at Lelioy Nelson. Luncheon was servtheir home Sunday afternoon. A The monthly dancing party of ed by the hostess to eighteen flowering plant formed the table the Varsity dance club was held guests. Monday evening at the private ballMr. and Mrs. Leo I c.w entercenterpiece. Special guests were Mrs. Bar- room of the Palais d Or. tained at dinner Saturday evening iVter-soin attendwere bara Amussen, Miss Juanna in celebration of the birthday Thirty couples ance. Light refreshments were servand Miss Marjeun Tyson. of Mr. Low. lied roses of in were ed. dinner musical officers Club a procharge Following formed the centerpiece for the dinail the arrangements. table. gram was given by Miss Tyson. Pinochle followed. Covner ers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. I.orin Low, Mr. and Mrs. George Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Toolson and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Toolson. The Pinochle club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Doris Hansen Friday afternoon. High favor was nwarded Mrs. George Pitcher and high cut prize to Mrs. Alma Richards. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess to 18 guests. Mrs. J. E. Shefftr was hostess to her bridge club Friday afterMrs. Thomas noon at her home. Mathews received the favor. Luncheon was served to: Mrs. C. W. Clark. Mrs. Kerna! Toolson, Mrs Frank Winn, Mrs. L C. Joseph. Mrs. W. A. Noble, Mrs. James Fulkerson. Mrs. Lorin Low, Mrs. Mrs. Rinda Helen P. Toolson, Chambers, Mrs. Harold Deppe and Mrs. Robert Griffith. Mrs. Parley Nilson was operated on for appendicitis Tuesday morn"to frltTPL ing at the Cache Valiev hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen anAocH tmaAf tunic, nounce the birth of a son, born inock of lame an cl Monday, January 1. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Eilwood announce the birth of a son, horn LtL ydiouldeA. - line. Tuesday, January 2. Mrs. Douglas Hooper is spendlyiattdened Int Wlellei. ing the week at Collingston on "t'fi. Cl Aa-jaccount of the ijlness of her sister. lieif a- - noiAo-uMrs. I,. Secrest. The Birthday club ent rtained at lorYt iJim Lkinf dinner party Tuesday a afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ize George Winn, honoring her Qjou, Tea members day anniversary. ulu teob- were present. An afternoon r.f lock A ing and music was Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mink of eatiUd rr-- i Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Renal Toolson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble New Year's day. Mrs. Mora Merrill left Monday morning for Los Angeles, where she " ill spend the remainder of the eJtru wirier with her daughter, Mrs. Dallas Price. Mrs. Nancy Pitcher and daughter. Elizabeth, left Monday morning i C, distinguished, tins costume can he made up in satin and for Los Angeles, to spend several V; woolen, faille, or rough crepe. The designs are in six sizes: :i 4 months with relatives and friends. 4 :i ma-2 3 i 44. Size and ,ix, to. requires yards of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard, or for the rial for the waist and tunic and 2 skirt: yards Mrs. Amanda Miles of Palo Alto, monotone. froclt The he of in tie fur ribbon requires yards California, and Mrs. Rinda Chamyard. bers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. To secure a pattern and simple sewing ehart of this model, tear Harvey Christensen at Logan, Fri-oa- y nit this sketch and mail it to Julia Boyd, 103 Park Avenue. New evening. : in 15 cents on N. Be with coin. sure V., to enclose, together .'ork, Mrs. Amanda Miles returned to innate sheet of paper, your name, full address, your size, the re in Palo Alto, California, home her of thin pattern No. k SbSx ). and mention the name of this Tuesday morning. her regard for you. Talk it out with your sis ter. Dispel the cloud which you are sure you have had no part m creating Then together make your plans. lh YOU LOE HIM? Dear Miss Urey: I have been married before and have a little I have an boy two years old. opportunity- lo marry again. Tinman has one child. Should 1 take t Pis chance and would my child barn to love this mail as a tether? 1 have no one but you to INTERESTED. You place a heavy responsibility on this department inasmuch as you arc banking on my reply. First, there isn't any way to see ahead and decide whether your child will cure for the man you are conYou can sidering marrying. only deduct certain conclusions ftom certain premises. Are they cordial now? Do they have many qualities similar? Is your child spoiled? Are you the type of woman who will command the respect of your child sufficiently to insure proper harmony and necessary discipline? Are you in love with this mail enough to undertake this big jub of keeping house for such a group as you are considering. And what type of man and child have you in mind? These things must ail be worked out by you, pci hups with tile aid of someone you tru-- t, know nod can who a.-- 9. PAGE THREE. 19:51. also is acquainted with them. can be One thing you assured of there will be difficulties to surmount. ome an answering smile in re. Pinhole Specs Exhibited spouse to your own. 1 have known two crippled girls LEIPZIG iTJU Opticians have pretty welt. One in early teens in principle of the si bool, the other in later life in borrowed the an office. The first had a sly photographic devised HtHV TO RESTORE lens and shutters which LUSTER TO STIH'MNGS wit, a song when singing was spectacles with to down in a idle, dissolve as class Is the there any piss tendency light Dear Miss Grey: step home 1't'eipe for giving luster to seOatcncss into giggles by sly re-- camera. The lenses are replaced aiks from an innocent face. The two adjustable black plates T. F. dull bid silk stockings? dia-other earned the nickname of with pinholes, or Wash them in a hand soap. optic Si nshine the charm of her by phragms," which cut off the fringe Rise well. Then dip in tepnl ii, Miner, and was udored by every- ol rays which cause glare of wuter mixed with a tablespoon one within the radiance of The new specbright sunlight. or two of vinegar, and dry. smile. Roth girls were poor, as tacles, which are on exhibition at tin world figures. Many people the Leipzig Trade Fai. , are so READER SENDS WORDS v.ith everything are poorer, and adjusted that the pinhole permits Ol COMFORT TO C Kll l'I.K less to remember them by. give just the right amount of light to Dear Miss Grey; To the enter the inner eye, and is thus CHEERIO who signs herself "A Cripple: i one equated on the "yellow spot," You have two talents that you which is the most sensitive part N h r ElvlNu uf. JH are not making the best use of the retina. I I It OII.Y SKIN Y our well written letter shims a Dear Miss Grey: How can I good mind the fact that you w rite and usk for a solution in overcome an oily skin? Washes stead of accepting defeat, proves and powders seem to have no beneficial effect. JIM. courage ami spirt.. Grand pusses It is your diet that probably sions, all of them! to be needs corrected acres.-laliii The good mind, aided by Overtaxed by Americans are usually afflicted by to a library, will convince speaking, singwith skins and hilt oily hair, brief research that some great Ilnur diets are filled with oil ing, smoking in literature, art, and science juan and fat. lo ve been handicapped physically, of out diet Try your cutting olti n spiritually, sometimes ment cream, bacon, pork. nuts, ally, to a point of madness. What salad and fried dressings in world their the they give foods. all linnta-- ' transcended fields, tu ns. bear is inborn in us all. To A Delicate Problem many persons all of life seems as distorted as your body and ex U.R) PARIS The civil tribunal ptrieme seems to you. If you could see behind the masks ol of the Si ine is confronted with a A Frenchman many beautiful girls you envy, delicate problem. you might be shocked to know d;ed recently and bequeathed a what their minds ami spirits dis- sum of money and a part of the close what depths of grief and family burial vault to bis mistress instead of his wife. An misery they suffer inwardly. "of each us, his place in the tra martial relationship is no bar world. To each his job of mak-in- to the reception of a legacy in the most of himself as he is, France, but the widow of the end raising his eyes and mind Frenchman, on behalf of herself demands the end spirit to what he desires to and daughter, be. We may succeed or fail we honor of occupying a place in the fi mily burial vault. The lawyer can but try. for the legatee, however, pleads Dig deep for your hest gifts Our Supreme White Good grub them out and let to the tusk that if the man's wife could not oi polishing them into beauty. kicp her husband when he was Event is now going on! Some day the fear of people will alive she isn't entitled, to a place will hv him now that he is dead. slip away, anil lul by bit . g hr HUSKY THROATS , icg:5, The ChenierLeaves have thejhncst 1 Couple Preside At Family Dinner Dancing Party At Palais d Or lohiacco n thats why only center leaves are used in Luckies 4, I b wv' first thing people see and like about Luckies is how round and firm they are. The tobacco doesnt spill out and there are no loose ends to cling to lips. Thats because we pack each and every Lucky full to the brini with long, even strands of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos only the center leaves. Not the top leaves because those are The under-develope- d. because those are e use only tile c enter Ulterior in qualify. because they are the mildest jiul leaves I fiat's fully ripe for perfect smoking. draw easily, hum why Luckies always smooth. and mild and are always evenly So smoke a Lucky, a fully packed ciga- Not the bottom leaves rette. And remember, fur throat protection I J from the Diamond Horse-Sha- t of the Metropolitan Opera House Saturday at 1:40 p. m., Eastern Standard Time over the Red and Blue Networks NBC. LUCKY R'lRIKE presents the Metropolitan Opera Company the complete opera, LAfricami." 111 Its toasted for finer taste. a . no-ho- st can IW cikt, A 8808x . I i ' I and only the Center Leaves I Clearance Of All Ladies Footwear Clearance cS all Rubber Footwear Including Gaytces |