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Show THE nEItALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY L, 1932. 4, rACE THREE NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST ; TO Family Gather To Observe KULA C. ITTZER Society Editor WOMEN Call 50 Relief Couple Preside At Holiday Dinner Mr. and Mr. Ephnam entertained at a family dinner at their home New Holidays Neider-haus- er for twenty-eigttnA first time in several Year's day guests. guests Jjhelpntire family of G. W. Lindquist were Mr. and Mrs. Frank AnderMr. and Mrs. Amos Larsen. vi re together at the family son, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen, home to observe the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Jewel! Albertson n members holidays. here were Dr. and Mrs. C. A. and Mrs. Christina Larsen and of Hyrum, Mr. and Lindquist and daughter, Rene, families W. P. Baldwin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dews-nu- p Mrs. of Wellsvdle, Miss Ardis Fullof Los Angeles, Irvin, who is attending school at Los An- mer, Miss Milly Potter. Mr. and Milton Ar.rierson geles, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stand- Lawrence all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. and of Mr. and ing Ogden Music and social chat were of Leonard ht Out-of-to- Presi-ancjffjtr- s. Society Programs Are Announced Miss Ethel Alien, Ivliss Mon- tana Gudmundson and Miss Irene Hodges entertained at a bunco party New Year's eve at the home of Miss Allien. A late supper was served following the games. Eight guests were present Prizes were awarded to Miss Irene Ilodges and Miss Fanny Hodges. I Group No-Ho- st Fete Arranges A no-ho- st party was held New Years eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William An informal game of bridge was a joyed. At midnight, a buffet supper was served. Twenty guests were inLoh-ma- n. Matron Observes Anniversary Mrs. Marie Anderson, who was observing her eighty-fift- h birthday anniversary was the honored guest at an informal reception given New Year's eve at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Harris. The living rooms were decorated with bouquets of the seasons flowers and fern. Twenty five friends and relatives called during the evening. A variety of games, music and visiting furnished the entertainment. Dainty refreshments were serv- At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lundahl entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party at their home Thursday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mis. J. H. . JiLj Alt ' mm A . Mary-Fraare- e, ' i - g "T all about the girls. HoUyfa always all on my side. .No girl has ever loved me not'Cnlvd roe very much. Cecily, then, could take ber choice ef hypocritical humility, base perShe fidy, or just plain dumbness. found none of them to her pleasure. she gasped, "Why Barry! o miserably and let it go at that , Did you want me to be a much loved man? be teased. "Sorry, but most women shudder away from me on sight. Whats tbe matter, darting? Something? Anything? Barry, I shan't uiind, that is too much, about your other love affairs. fO'DR to mind like etefiy-jam- s Bet I vrhfjl you dont tell me the ffr Atm. M. agreed. "But .Fiiould,"yeuheanything the! old Me-cha- Turkey Dinner At Canyon Home A New Years Eve turkey dinner was given Thursday at the Logan canyon home of Oliver Edwards. Covers were laid for fourteen. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Peterson, Dr.' and Mrs. W. W. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Vanez Wilson of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Johnson. Informal Table Of Bridge Mrs. Joseph Carlisle entertained informally at one table of bridge at her home Thursday afternoon. A dainty lunch was group of young friends were served Car-do- the bridgp were marked for Mrs. Games and music were W. J. Nelson. Mrs. Ottis Peterenjoyed after which a dainty son. Mrs. Frank H. Earl and lunch was served. Nine guests Mrs. Carlisle. A bridge prize was won by Mrs. Nelson. , were included. A 1GV STRAHAN isnt true, sweet, and 1 wont If 1 Well, never mind, I wont dramatize can help It. You must have known it. Tho house was on fire. The I was trying to be funny, if feebly, upper hall was thick with Bmoke. about the shuddering ladies. Though I was five years old. I ran to the most of them are unflinchingly in- front stairs, and flames were leapdifferent to me and my charms." ing up them. I couldnt get through the hall to tbe back stairway beIt wasn't that, she said. cause the smoke was too thick. My It was?" he prompted. Your saying that no girls had picture of it now is exaggerated, of ever loved you or even liked you. course. But I think of flames shootI see, he glanced at her. Via Lutie, via Marta? said. 1 might have known Ibey'ro both tippy. 1 can't sco that it matters a Loot in hades whether girls have loved me or not the repeating of it sounds almpy and sickening, anyhow. But you'll have to take my word I should know, for it. shouldn't I? Those girls loved themselves a lot: they loved their van Ity: they may, perhaps, have loved love charily and spasmodically but they didn't love me In the least As I've told jou, they didn't even like roe. Cecily said "Oh, but you couldn't know that, positively, and quailed at his frown and added hastily, "could you?" "I read the other day," he an swered, about a man who. when lie came home end found his dinner was not ready, held Ills wife's hands down on the hot cook stove until she feinted. She'd have a reason able right to decide, don't jou think so, when she gets out of the hospital that tho man didn't Invo her and bad never loved her nor liked her as a real friend? "Barry! "I'll tell yon," ho said. "I'd thought that I wouldn't. It is unnecessary, in a way. But you'll regard it as a confession, won't you. and not as a warning? Cecily, Quarrels do something to me that I can't endure. I cant explain the sensation better than by saying they extinguish me, suffocate me, though that isn't accurate, because I suffer all tbe time. Fact dear, a quarrel touches my mentality dangerously. Tm sure that I know how It came about. Mother and dad quarreled Incessantly, frightfully during my childhood, and all tbe unpleasant things that happened to me happened in- - connection with these quarrels. I grew to hate them; to be afraid of the loud rolces and tbe ugly words. Physically afraid They made me ashamed, too. I knew that it was disgraceful, and I'd skip off into a closet and bide and cry. "One day, duriDg a particularly violent quarrel, I ran away and bid as usual in my closet a small one in the upper hall where dad kept 1 hit. fishing and hunting traps. went to sleep In there. When 1 woke and pushed open the door following eve. KAY CLEAVER nUC.IX HERE TOSJ AY IV CK(II,Y and MARY FRA. live wills tktlr AF$NIIK Mil. Tko later have childhood alnre pbnittd Iparento A known na BO- -, FRAME and !( Ml have Inns since lost Ihelr wealth and the honachnld fa anpporlcd by Aaaa For (hia and Cecily's earning renann. Ana, 28, and PHILIP RCKOID, young lawyer arc atlll postponing ffcelr marriage8 though been engaged year. they base 12 la In lora with Cteily, BARRY JHrKFEL, an engineer, bat when he propoaea ahe refuara date be ta name the wedding Ann with rnasr ahe cannot Imre the ftaanctat reapoaolblllty of the heme. t IS and atlll In arenalataace ,ceboel, atrlkeaDKepAftanMOL with KAHL NT, atoeh 9be meete bins company actor on oeenalasa. aereml -aerrrtly Cecily telle Ana that Barry baa xpeepeeed. heat morning be canes drive Cecily ta her aBee early vWOW CO OR WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIII DARHY (topped Ilia car, aa ahe had hoped ba might, under the trees on the driveway and kissed her. It's true, he said, then, It ia true, isn't it, Cecily? Oh, It Is! she answered. "For both of us? "But dear of course for both of us. "Wouldn't It have been terrible," h .asked, "if I'd lo'ed you, like Thlw. or if you'd loved ma and the other one hidu't? It couldnt be Itved. What do people do? Cecily, hsva you ever loved auy other man tike this?' "I have never loved any othtr men at all, aha said. "You've thought you wer in love, though, haven't you? I Stia alinok her head. No, I never have. Not once nor a little. But you have, havent you, Barry? T've had cases, crushes that aort. But I've never asked any other girl to marry me. so they couldn't have amounted to much th- -""cs, I mean could they? not to you. But what Years night at the family home in compliment to her fourteenth birthday anniversary. A luncheon was served followed by an evening of games. Those present were the Misses Catherine and Lucille Campbell, Evelyn Petersen, Erma Morgan, Helen Malmrose, Aldene Thelma Carlson, Ida Reading, and Ivy Funk. n games. entertained by Miss Ruby Covers at ter home New Year's , BY Miss Donna Smith, daughter Police Sergeant and Mrs. James Smith, entertained New of Nine Guests New Years Eve who are leaving Lake City where ntke their home, edict htarmony of red and was carried out in the g?en d orations, for tiie table. The guests included emp'oyes of the Blue Light Gas and Oil comed. pany. "ttVlor, Birthday Is Celebrated rd cluded., Couple Honored Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Peterson entertained the members of their club at their home Saturday evening. Cards were enjoyed after which a late supper was served. The refreshment tables and the living with rooms were decorated Prizes were holiday motifs. awarded. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bench. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Skancliy, Mr. and Mrs. George Fister, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Skanchy and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole. Th ; theology Fourth ward lesson will be given by Mrs. Eleanore Ensign and the'teach-er- s' topic will be presented by Mrs. C. M. Trotman. Sixth ward -- The lesson will, be taken from the "Book of Mormon and will be given under the supervision of Mrs. Mary A. Linford. Eleventh ward Meeting will begin at 2:30 oclock and will be in charge of President Ragna Teachers Maugham training will begin at 1:45 and the subwill be unject, Watchword, der the direction of Mrs. Mary E. Smith, classleaaer. Professor J. E. Hickman will give a lecture on the Book of Mormon. The choir and musical numbers will be in charge of Mrs. C. W. Green, chorister. Vocal solos will be given by Ben H. Roberts and a New Years song will be given by the chorus. The public is invited and seats will membe arranged for non-wabers. Children will be taken care of during the meeting in the nursery. All choir members are requested to be present. Ninth w ai d -- Teachers training class will begin at 1:30 p. m. All visiting teachers are urged to be present. The regular meeting will commence at 2 oclock and the Theology lesson will be under the direction of Mrs. W. T. Buris. enjoyed following dinner. Trio Entertain At Bunco Party Entertained Cooley. JJE ' j ! Supper On Holiday Program Bridge Club Members The following Relief Society programs have been announced for Tuesday afternoon' First ward -- The Theology and Testimony meeting will begin at 2.30 o'clock. The Book of Mormon lesson will be given under the direction of Mrs. Nellie Hall and Mrs. Margaret j Grace, Bjorkman Idaho. Several grandchildren were also present. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. G. A.. Lindquist entertained the group at a family dinner at their home. President and Mrs. Lindquist presided at a dinner at tlicir home' New Years day. New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. Aa.R. Standing and Mr. and Mr. K. O.l Lindquist were hosts and hostesses at a delightfully arranged watcli party at the home of President and Mrs. Lindquist. A supper was served at midnight. Informal games and music formed the entertainment for the evening. Those present were President and Mrs. : Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewsnup, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen. Miss Mildred Harvey, Miss Norma Anderson, Miss Johanna Moen, Nellie Sleight and the hosts and hostesses. . 1931, by five boys and Eight others, three girls were reared to maturity. Members of the Cnarta club IKIKNDS RALLY WHEN KATHI.K DIES were entertained by Miss JoDeath struck a heavy blow Mr and Mrs. H J. Hatch en- - sephine Morrell and Miss Robertertamed at dinner at their ta Smith Tuesday evening at on Eebruary 15, a.1898, when it Cardon and home New Year's day. A bowl tiie home of Miss Morrell. A- claimed Thomas fter an evening ol bridge a left the First North home in Mrs. Roland Emmett presided of led carnations and red dire circumstances. Friends ralat an attractively arranged centered the table. Places were dainty lunch was served. lied to help tiie stricken family Twelve were included Spebridge dinner at her home Sat marked for Mr. and Mrs. K. C. with thorogoing urday evening in compliment Browning of Pie.ston, Mr. and; cial guests were Miss Lulu Dunn, and the widow, the names of all to members of her bridge club Mrs. V J. Carlisle and Mr. and and Miss Wanda Morrell Bridge foresight, kept to ti-- st ..worthy Mrs Hatch. and their partners prizes were awarded to Miss who contributed In later life, she exper-th- e Dinner was served from one Phyllis Lewis and Miss Maurme lause, satisfaction of reu'nt,cd England large table graced with a bowl! every penny advanced turning roses American Beauty liold.ng to her in tiie hour of her Special gues'.s were Mr. and sorrow g lea test Mrs. Henry Lundahl. Mr. and those Miss Ethel Hawke.s and Miss long years Throughout Mrs. Harvey Christensen and of struggle, she related with lone Turbet weie hostesses at Mrs. Lettie Rasmussen. Cow Miss how lev. New June Ii.de John F. Otella a Year's party Thursday genuine sincerity, for Tables were arranged and Evelyn Baxtei entertained Bennett of Salt lake City, a dewas played afBridge evening Prizes dinner. after bridge a slumber party New Year's voted friend and adpiirer of were won by Attormy and Mrs. ter which a midnight lunch was at The relreshinent tables Eve at the home of Mr. and Thomas B. Cardon, stood stead L. D. Naisbitt and Mrs. Harvey seined A midnight fast and true, literally molding were decorated with cut flowers. Mrs. David Cowley Christensen. Bridge score prize was won by supper was served after which the fate of tiie Cardon family. A slumber games vveie In the Just before her husbands Miss Connie Lewis played mm mug a breakfast was served. dentil. Mrs. Cardon accepted the parly followed lunch Those included were Evelyn presidency of tiie Cache stake Those included were Miss ?Jva Eve Baxter, Miss Horenee Davis Baxter. Orella Hale. June t'ow-U- Rebel .Society, the stake at Arlettie Hart, Elna Halt and that lime embracing all of Mrand Mrs. Frank Paulsen Miss Maud Cooley, Miss Pnel Cache County. This post she re- -I entertained at a New Years Eve Evans. Miss Verona Lucherini Ruth Hawkins. evetamed in spite of the sorrow home. The Miss Miss Lottie Batkin. at their Phylis party which had befallen her, and for lewis. Miss Beatrice Allen, Miss ning was spent playing i 25 years, site regularly disgames. Prizes were Connie Lewis, Miss Phylis Shefher responsibilities, a awarded to Mrs. Jack Cowley field and the hostesses. i charged horse and buggy serving as her and Mrs. Ben Evans. i A midnight supper was served conveyance from ward to ward, OLDEST SON OIKS IN at one large table. Covers were (Coutinued troia jii.go one) marked for Mr. and Mrs. Bi n accident Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowley, Death again struck on NoW. Merrill W. Dr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Quaylc 1914, this time with entertained at dinner at their zens 1 of Cache Valley, lie laid vember 14, suddeness. and Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen Thomas home Friday in compliment to the tundations of the Curdon alarming LeRov Cardon, her oldest son, Mr. and Mrs- J. Leslie Peterson Jewelry company. Still another trade, learned at that time manager of the and family. Crimson carnations m Cardon Jewelry company and and tapers formed the center- while lie was convalescent Harrisburg, Penn., was later president of the Logan Chamber piece for the table. Covers were added to the activities of the of Commerce, was killed acciMr. and Mrs. Leo Squires en- marked for sixteen. now young man. dentally while duck hunting. prospering at tertained informally their This was photography and many No harder blow could have home New Years evening. Cards a home in northern Utah today been dealt Mrs. Cardon at that were enjoyed after which a late boasts one or many photographs time but it was not enough to to was served twelve supper with Cardons Jewelry stamped destroy her abiding faith. In- guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. A was upon it. deed. it only served to strengthparty supper were of Squires Ogden held New Years eve by a group As the business grew and the en that faith which, she claims, guests. of friends at the home of Mr. children came, the size of the has never failed to sustain her and Mrs. R. H. Walton. Supper building increased until it as- in the darkest hour of her life. was served from a large table. sumed the proportions of a two In addition to seven childCovers were marked for six- story structure. with store ren. already named, Mrs. Carteen. space In front, the photograph don enjoys the association of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hutch, Cards were played for the rerear and living 22 grandchildren and four great Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hatch, Mr. mainder of the evening follow- gallery upstairs and sisoccupying the remain- grandchildren- BrothersDrue and Mrs. W. J. Carlisle and ing supper. High score prizes quarters and der. In this building, which was ters are Orson, Alice, Fred Attorney and Mrs. Asa Bullen were won by Mrs. W. A. Logan: razed only a few years ago, Hattie Smith. attended the New Year's party Kate Mrs. and Paul Ellwell. The eleven children were born. Three Smith. Roxburg; given at the. Ogden Country all-eprize was won by Mr. of them, Elmer, Eugene and Bassett. Glendale, Calif.; and club Thursday evening. Jack Mickelson. Alice Lucile, died in infancy. Mrs. John L. Baliff, Rexburg. j -- ' Group Gathers For Watch Party X X Slumber Party Includes Six Entertain Friends New Years k Family Members At Dinner New iilmtm; Years Eve Celebrated Enjoyable Party For Guests no-ho- out-of-to- Couples Attend Country Club Fete - Wer.-nergr- en ut THE VERY COAT oubltday, You Long to Own Doran and Ctx me afraid. Suppose. Im scared to death. Ill never dare " kklVO, no, darling. Nothing like that. I'm not a freak and the fits were purely hysterical: 1 havent had one for 16 years. I'm not a freak. I don't mean that I cant stand an argument nor a discussion nor that I have to have my ing out at me from everywhere at own way about everything. You my head end eyes and feet leaping could tell me to go jump in the and licking and trying to catch me. lake, if you felt like it, and didn't Through .t all I heard clanging and scream It Dont ever scream at screams and shouts, as if tho world me, or call me names in a loud wero taking part in a final mon- voice will you? strous quarrel. Five years old Is But but exactly how too young to be as frightened as I do "Barry! you define a quarrel, dear? was in that hall, choking with "Noise. Recriminations. Hot, smoke that day. ugly words. Loud voices. Squawksarcasms ing BAN' Into the bathroom some "But, Barry, your people couldnt Idea of water, I Imagine. At have been like that? They were any rate, it was at (he side ol the both university people, and your father waa a member of Congress. house where the fire bad gained the "He have developed bis voice least headway. Just as I got there '.there. may was It suitable for nothing a fireman, with his face blackened on earth but a shipwrecked sailor from smoko, came through the win- that voice of dad'a. But they were dow. Ilo let out a round oath atid good, worthy people both of them. reached for me. That was the end Overeducated a bit and well, unof it so far as I was concerned, derbred, or they couldn't have quar-- ' lie frightened me much more than reled as they did. You see, tby the flames and the smoke. Like a never liked each other at all, good child, 1 had gone regularly to though for years were violently Shall we Sunday school. I thuught the fire- aDd vulgarly In love. man was the devil, and that hed talk about something elaa? "In Just a minute, td. she mine to catch me. I gave up the I'm ghost right llicu and there. Faint-- ! "Barry I'm still frightened. afraid you have made a mistake. cd. jou know. "Strange hut fires dont bother I'm afraid that I'm a quarrelsome me in the least, and never have person. Only this rooming I was since then. I'll run as fast as tbe quarreling with my little sister." He laughed. "I can bear you rest of them after the fir engine. But to this day I have to stop de- cluttering like a squirrel. Did you liberately and rationalize the whole scream at her? Db you say one works before I ran know that It erucl, scorching thing to her. You was not the quarrel before the fire did not. You couldn't. I'm sorry I that day that caused the flames to told you. Please forget it, darAnd if, sometimes, I gel lick at me and the smoke to choke ling. me and the devil himself to come unendurable, don't say a word. I don't Just smack me down. and get me. It is only "They brought me out of It all mind being smacked. right that time. The next time the words ,tbat burn me np. You are folks started a quarrel I ruined it always cool, Cecily. That Is one by throwing something or other not of tbe things I lore most about Your hands are cool to unlike an epileptic fit. Scared the you. lives out of them. A couple of touch, and your voice is soft and and yonr eyes are the color repetitions, and they sent me to cool, of cool grandma's to live for the winter. I cheeks arerain clouds, and your pinky like sea shells, recovered beautifully from tbe fits. But still I run for my closet and and your lips even when you go hide when I hear a quarrel. I don't and paint them up are cool coral, coddle m.vself and think It Is cute and And "Boo! Cecily shivered. and original to be like that. I'm my flesh is gooseflesb. and mv ashamed of it to the bone. But It's teeth true. A quarrel takes something an Icechatter, and myI II heart's in die chest, and out of me that I don't ever get back. unand unheated, Now. do you think that a person thawed. who liked me, and to whom I'd exThata a awell way to receive plained all this much more in de- my fairest flights of fancy. Isn't tail that I've explained It to you it? All right for you. I'll think would drag me through the smoke em np ahead of time, after this, and flames again, and give me over and revise them, and theo If you to the devil?" (till go ribald. I'll " He paused But but Barry," Cecily quav- to search through his threats. ered, it It la too terrible. It makes (To Be Continued) Charta Club Entertained Dinner Guests At Home Friday At Greatly Reduced Prices Allens have become famous for coat values this year! . . . and here is another event of great importance. Beautiful coats in all the new fabrics and colors of with collars, deep the season . . . lavishly lined. cuffs and bandings. 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