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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L, FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, 17, 1932. PAGE THREE. RULA C. PITZER NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST Society Editor Call 60 TO WOMKH i! n One-A- Skit ct V--, '4 A group of friends planned a surprise party Thursday evening at the home of Attorney and Mrs L D. Naisbitt in compliment to who Mrs. is leaving Naisbitt, Thursday for a visit in Southern California. A supper was served after which the remainder of the evening was spent playing cards Those included were Attorney and Mrs Naisbitt, Mr and Mrs. Val Palmer, Mr and Mrs Ross Anderson, Mr Mr and Mrs William Lohman, and Mrs G. A Lindquist, and Mr and Mrs Roland Emmett. Pledges of the Los DeLebros Club of the Logan. Senior high school entertained the active mem bers at the club rooms Monday afternoon A one act skit, "You've got to be Modernistic", was presented after which refreshments were served Those who entertained were Miss Vouda Shaffer, Miss Dorothy Alder, Miss Eveyln Anderson, Miss Arhne Hailey, Miss P.uth Watkins, Miss Virginia Miss Hodgeson, Dixie Johnson, Miss Ruth Skidmore, Miss Genevieve Cooley, Miss Miss Dorothy Merrill, Margery Mathews, Miss Marie Cooley, Miss Mary Peterson and Miss Dorothy Qinnney Providence Women In Better Homes Club Events From Logan Academy A Better Homes association has been organized in Providence Mrs Violet Thorpe has been appointed chairman of the orgamz.ation Rena B Maycook, assistant RlBY TONES are smart for director of the extension service for evening of the Utah State Agricultural evening accessories aecessoiies for southern resort college wear with white or black This Mrs. Thorpe called her commitbag of ruby velvet has a simple tee together at her home Monday frame of marcasite night to discuss aims and plans The other ot the organization. members of the committee are Mathilda Mrs Hansen, Lloyd Theurer, and Leon Mathews Other members will be added until the The meeting of the Seagull camp committee comnrises two men and of the Daughters of the Pioneers two women from each of the two has been postponed for one month L D S wards of Providence. assemble The committee will The exact time and place will be announced later. again next Monday night at the home of Mrs. Thorpe. A campaign will be undertaken to foster improvement in home grounds by increased beautificaand tion cleanup campaign The Elizabeth Mathews camp activity. of the Daughters of the Pioneers EXIT REGULATION will meet Thursday at 2 p m at WASHINGTON Regulations the home of Mrs H M. Zollinger of Providence. The topic will be covering exits of aircraft, issued of the commerce, by department given by Mrs. Lula Hansen. Other now provide that for planes with numbers have been arranged. A a seating capacity of three or good attendance is desired. less persons, only one door is neTO BURN 1800 YEARS cessary. For craft with capacity Enrico Caruso's memorial can- of from 3 to 15, an emergency dle, 16 feet high, 5 feetin circum- exit in addition to the main door For more than 15 ference, and weighing one ton, is essential. will be burnt one day each year passengers, it is required that an All Saints' Day and will last emergency exit be provided for for 18 centuries, it is said. every additional 7 passengers. Miss Margery E. Frink, principal of the Logan Academy, had as her guest last week her fath- -' er, S G. Frink of Tipton, Iowa, who was enroute to his home from a visit in Oregon The classes of Logan Academy entertained Saturday evening The Senior class a sleigh enjoyed riding party in Logan Canyon After the ride refreshments were served at the school. The Juniors held play after which practic games were played and refreshments were served. The Sophomore class enjoyed a taffy pu'l and the freshmen members were entertained at a theatre party The Stage and Story club of the Academy was entertained Monday ec suing at the home of Mr. and Mrs O. J Peterson The evening was spent playing Lotto. Refreshments were served following "the games. Meeting Is Postponed " Camp Meeting Thursday Joseph Smith Camp Meeting , , t Surprise Party Planned By Group Fashion Plaque Given At Club The Joseph Smith camp, Daugh- ters of Pioneers, will meet Thurs- at 2 p. m. at the home of Lous A. Petersen, 347 West Center street Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Eva Luke, Mrs. James M. Smith and Mrs. Adelia Bingham. dimo-a- Hll 6 i ly - Wedding Observed By 'Matron Honored On Birthday A surprise birthday party was given Valentine day in honor of Mrs Oliver Hansen by relatives and friends Refreshment were served at one large table Red 1 Mr and Mis E Qinnney en- and pink rose buds formed the a at tertained at their home centerpeice parly bethe ouasion Saturday evening, Those included were Mr and ing to lelebrate their Miter Wedding Irogressive anniversary games were enjoyed Prizes were won hy Mis W ilford Qinnney, N V Mi rkley A J Smith A late lumh was served The serving tables and the living rooms were deeorated with Valentine appointments Those ineluded were Mr ney Jr, Merkley, Quinney, Qinnney, Quinney, Smith an Mr and Mrs Quinney received .several lovely gifts of sliver Couple Miss Esther Olsen entertained at an attractive Valentine party at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Lehi Olsen, Saturday evening The affair was given in honor of her sister. Miss Ann Olto Mr sen, whose engagement David J Smith, son of Bishop and A Mrs David Smith of Salt Lake City, was announced at small served Supper was tables, Each was centered with A a bowl of pink carnations. color harmony of pink and white At wps used in the appointments the place of each guest was pink Valentine favor which contained the engagement announcement Progressive games were played and John Anderson entertained wuth musical numbers Prizes for the games were won by Miss Alice Niederhauser, and LaMoyne Wilson Miss Olsen and Mr Smith were presented with a handsome pewter bowl The guests in attendance were Miss Olsen, Mr Smith, Mr and M.s R A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Niederhauser, Mr and Mrs LaMoyne Wilson, Mr and Mrs Melvin Miss Virginia Ehason, Crockett, Miss Alice Niederhauser, Miss Lenore Lewis, Miss Florence Lewis, Miss Vera Anderson, Mr3. Arthur Dent, Mrs John S Dainey, Miss lone Olsen, John Anderson Reed Lewis and Leon Swenson. r Stockton - Christiansen Beauty Salon i Friends Enjoy Valentine Fete The William Hyde camp, Daughof Pioneers will meet Friday afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs. S. E. Lamb at Hyde Park. The lesson will be given by Mrs Orson Perkes A patriotic story will be told by Mrs. George will and musical numbers be given by the Hancey brothers Mona Mans, player, shows the value of white for her color It is said that children inherit type as she displays this white the traits of their grandparents satin evening gown ot Grc-iamore than they do those of their styling and with draped neckline, slender body and citeular parents. Her necklace and earfinish. are rings of white sapphires matched by the belt buckle pin Try Lydi E. Pinkhems Vegetable Beauty Needs desire special attention for the Your Mili-tai- y Compound ters different coiffures, etc. We take pride in and helping jou find some way particularly individual for this special occasug-gestin- g sion. 3 We Offer - Special All Day Thursday Until Noon, 12 Oclock, Friday The following combination of services at a reduction in price: 1 NO. 2 Finger Wave and Manicure Finger Wave, ( lean Up Facial and Manicure NO. Shampoo, Sea-mo- n Mr. will Kali ed several guests at a party at her home Saturday evening Games and music were enjoyed were af'er which refreshments .served The decorations were of Valentine design Louie The guests were Miss Bullock, Miss Coral Nielsen, Miss Gertrude Merrill, Miss Margaret Hovey, Miss May Tibbitts, Miss Miss Fern Monson, Wynnona Dallas Cummings, Don Fullmer Zollinger, Elwin Tibbitts, Lyman Barnett, Milton Piekett, LaMarr Bullock, Lorin Abersold and Don Campbell Program Of Meeting It. M. SMITH. $1.40 Please Let Me Alone' Out of sorts . disagreeable1 Lydia E Pink ham's egetable Compound bas helped bose nerves are frayed so many women by those dreadful "monthly" headaches. $2.00 We are amply supplied with those fast drying turbinators. (Dries the hair in half the time). Valentine Party I SI IMM ISIU BEGIN HERB TODAY airs, sbd breathed witb rail at. Beautiful ELLEN ROSSITER, He was no anob. Bulraslrl In Barclay's Dcparlmeal Store, llrea with her extravagant Molly and Mike bad disapanother, MOLLY ROSSITER, her peared but Myra was there. Sbe elder slater, MYRA, and her yoaag The twa girls refused their urgent Invitation brother, MIKE. to join them on the score ot some support the fawtly. Molly spends money saved la pay darning ebe must do. So Ellen the rent. Ellen dceldee to work at nlaht at Dreamland no a danee and Larry departed alone. hall hostesa until the sum Is made Your slater's swell," Larry obP The hostesses must wear evening dresses and Ellen does not served. own one. "Yes, Isnt she? Ellen agreed STEVEN BARCLAY. ST. and Ellen's employer, oeeo tho girl pryeagerly. and disrovera the nltaatlon. ing "She could see that we wanted Me lendn Ellen n lovely frock when ahe refuaen tn neeept It as to be alone,' be went on. 1 bet a gift. Ellen forgefn her wealthy admirer's hlndness when at my bat she bad no darning to do." Dreamland she meets hasdsoms Ellen was conscious ot not LAHHY HARHOWGATE, an artwanting to forget a word of all ist. Ellen discovers Larry Is engaged to ELIZABETH BOWES, a this. She knew ahe would want debutante. she Is hart that he to remember often what be bad has failed to fell her this. Though said. It would have been a little uhe belleveu him to bo a philanderer she continues to see him. better It be bad not laughed so. Myra sad her mother openly Still there it was be bad said favor Barclay. Ellen uuarreln with her mother and refusea to they wanted to be alone. hrrah an engagement with Larry to accept one from Barclay. She sad Larry go to Looey rFHEY giggled when Mrs. Clancy Island. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY opened tbe door and peeped out at them. Ellen did not apeak. CHAPTER XIII That would have been too embarenjLLEN bad not expected to rassing for tbe kind y neighbor afternoon that with joy Larry who was pretending sbe was inSbe would have visible. Then they reai bed tbe Harrowgate. said that her mothers hysterica, street where a collection of grimy her own dissatisfaction with tbe urchins, their Sundiy clt thes already hopelessly soiled, a ..rambled stats ot affairs between them, bad over a shining bluu roadster. But when spoiled the afternoon. "Wbat a marvelous car, Ellen at 4:30, only 20 minutes late, he breathed. appeared leaping up tbe staira What you can see ot It isn't ahe saw that ahe had been wrong. so bad. At tbe moment It looks "I'm a mountain goat, be something like a human ant bill, he remarked, adding carelessly, shouted when be caught sight of Doesn't belong to me. I wish It her in tbe doorway. "I'm good did. But Ive tbe use ot it till seven. for 10 flights yet." Ellen laughed. Larry dag into bis pockets tor "You're pantabe jeered change and came out witb a handing Just the same, ful ot nickels and dimes. For all "Did you by any chance see Mrs. tbe world like a pitcher preparias were you Clancy coming up? ng to burl a fast one, be Bwung Sbe generally opena ber door to his arm, whispering to Ellen to watch. Coins sprang from his investigate all callers." hand and clattered to the street That tbe party wltb the red in all directions, some ot them face and tbe mob cap I flew past rolling half a block away. At on the second floor? be inquired once tbe roadster was abandoned as be reached the landing and by tbe shouting, shrieking youngsters who eluSure. Sbe was sive coins. pounced after tbe paused panting. Several list lights bad so Interested I thought sbe meant begun by tbe time Ellen and to Join me on tbe last lap. Larry, laughing helplessly, "Youre lucky abe didnt, El- stepped Into the empty car and len advised him with a little gig- drove off. "Youll never be rich If you Youd have bad to carry throw gle. away money like tbat, tbe ber. I'm aure." girl said after a while. "That was a break. Ho! Ho! So youre another They atood for a moment one of those people whos going laughing at the door ot tbe living to tell me things for my own room where afternoon aunllgbt good, be commented with a sidewise and delighted glance at ber. shone mercilessly on the hodgeCertainly not! abe assured podge furniture and leveled Its bim witb indifference. Nevertheless ber color rose and rajs as well on tbe shabby, worn carpet and faded wall paper. even as sbe entered ber swift deEllen bad thoroughly swept tbe nial sbs was wondering who those were. this apartment and folded up tbe Sun- others Certainly day papers but she bad changed charming, young irresponsible nothing. Sbe felt an obscure de- man needed to be told tblngs for termination that Larry Harrow-gat- e his own good. Was be referring should see them as they to Elizabeth Bowes, bis flancee? were. Now that be was there, as Briefly Ellen experienced a twist Then she deterthoroughly st ease as though be of pure pain. wars In the borne ot millionmined sensibly tbat no such spec tsal-Uh- FORECASTING Silver THE FASHIONS Valentine Party Delightful Affair Mrs Peter Griffin and daughters, Connie and Gretta, Mr and Mr La r Richard Peterson and son, Marr, Mr and Mrs John Blauef and sons Wallace, Wendell anf Blaine, Mr and Mrs. LaMovnt Wilson and son, Scott, Mr anf Mrs Dan Johnson and thtldiei: Claude and Wanda and Mr an Mrs Hansen Several lovely gifts were re ceived by Mrs Hansen Enjoyed By Group I ulations should spoil tbe afternoon. For a few hours at least Larry belonged exclusively to her. She must get wbat fun aba could from those hours. "You did tell me tbat you were poor," abe ventured. "That's right A- poor man with a rich man's habits. Dont you feel sorry for me? "Cant aay that I do exactly. He laughed and called ber Soon they were wrangling gaily, pleased witb each other and witb themselves, pleased to be together, riding in a smooth, luxurious car on such a glorious day. Thats a nice frock, Larry said as they swept out ot Fine street and toward Manhattan. "I wore it last night, Ellen "Thla Is responded Innocently, tbe same one witb tbe Jacket added. Youre a smart little girl, arent you, Ellen? "Girls have to be smart about clothes, Elleu confessed, hiding her exultation with tbe compliment. "With or without the Jacket, tbat dress Is just your ticket,' Larry summarized It. A Valentine party was held Sunday evening at the home of Miss Norma Jacobsen. Games and music formed the entertainment after which a delicious luncheon was served The guests were seated at two tables attractively decorated with valentine motifs. Places were marked for the folMiss Jacobsen, lowing guests: Miss Merelyn Guyman, Miss Donna Bingham, Miss Pearl Baugh, Miss LaRue Clarke, Miss Donette Bosworth, Miss Lorraine RichDon ards, Wendell Bosworth, Hurd, Harold Bosworth, Mahlon Wendell Rice, Curtis Bosworth, Long and Ross Olsen no-ho- st Tbat drees again! "Most people thought tbe otber one was lovely, Ellen put la faintly. How sbe wished sbs hat not forced this issue! Tbats not quite wbat I was getting st. JUST then be turned a sharp con and Ellen, caught off guard, was literally flung Into his arms. Sbe gasped, extricated herself and moved back to her own corner with an uncertain laugh. She hoped tbe man would laugh too; hoped bla attention would have been diverted from the dress. It bad not been. "You know what I was getting at, dont you? be Inquired Idly. "How should I? She was determined not to help him. Very well then. Ill tell you, he began briskly and In a manner most matter of fact. "Its none ot my business and Im rnsblng In where angels fear to tread and all tbat but it seems funny to me that well " he continued stubbornly after a was an expensive break, dress, wasnt it? This is an expensive car. Isnt it? "0b, I see! Meaning tbat at Just this a young man watches rpHE car slid over Brooklyn bis point step? Ellen, glancing up, bridge. Meaning precisely that! surprised an odd expression on Ellen was annoyed, as much with Larry's face. He spoke but the roar of Sunday traffic drowned herself as with him. She wanted bis voice. Helplessly the girl to be furiously angry. Larry bad shook ber head. no right to question ber when sbe Lower Manhattan was quieter. could not question him. Her affairs Empty office buildings frowned were as much ber own as were bis down Into empty canyons tbat on affairs. But sbe could not be really s were filled witb scurry- angry; sbe dared not risk severing ing stenographers and clerks and tbe slender thread that bound them men. together. Still her pride meant brokers and customers' Nothing open, not a restaurant, something. Sbe would not explain. not a news not a drug-stor"Im sorry. Ive no right to be A few pedestrians Idled so curious, be apologized unexstand. along lower Broadway, a few cars pectedly and almost as If he were Idled along the deserted street, reading ber secret thoughts. "1 but everywhere was tbs peace of dont know wbat got Into me. Lets Sunday. Ellen waited for Larry drop the subject and talk about tbe to speak. He bad wanted to say weather or wbat were going to do something; he bad said some- this afternoon. His perthing on tbe bridge. The apology also failed to satisfy. sistent silence disturbed the girl, Ellen was conscious of a certain dismade her nervous and absurdly appointment, baffling and displeasanxious. Sbe would not admit tbat ing. "Well? she said at length. deep In ber heart she bad hoped "Well, he repeated after her. Larry would Insist he had the right "You said something to me on to know everything about ber. There was a rather flat interval. tbe bridgo but I couldn't bear," Bbe told bim a little stiffly. Then Larry began driving at such "So I did, be agreed exasper-stlDgl- terrific speed that tbe girl could think ot nothing except keeping ber hair up and ber frock down. "What was It 'Something I hadnt any right Tbe pins showered from ber bslr. to say to you. Sbe pleaded witb tbe speed maniac sbe in vain. "Ob, for heavens sake! You have a cried in Irritation. 'Hows for some dancing? be right to say anything yon want shouted, grinning. to say to me. "Too hot for dancing, sbe "Do you really mean that? shouted In answer. 'Have you ever I mean it! "Certainly, been to Why dont we rent The car slowed; bis speech suits andConey? have that kind of a rowdy slowed. "I was Only thinking, afternoon? be said lightly, "tbat I like your immediately be whirled tbe car dress today a good deal better than tbe one you wore tbe first tn tbe direction ot Coney Island. night I met you. (To Ba Con tin aed 1 hard-hearte- "that Honored Guest At Social Iner y. Wistisen, superintendent of the Logan Garmen company, who was observing his birthday anniversary, was the motif for a surprise party given at his home Tuesday evening by employes of the Logan Garment company. Games, music and visiting were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served. Eighteen guests were present. NEW DISCOVERIES CONFIRM VIRTUES OF ORAN IN DIET and Vitamin for Constipation ; Also Iron for Blood Supplies "Bulk B week-day- e, Perfect Satisfaction For ten years, now, millions have a safe, found Kellogg's All-Bran pleasant way to overcome common with the headaches, constipation loss of appetite and energy that so often result from this condition. 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