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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY, L, MARCH 22, 10 III!. PAGE THREW. RULA C. T1TZER Society Editor Call r.o NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Club Meeting Monday at Bluebird Girl, J, Flies Over II. S. Alone Cf Pretty Luncheon Is PERENNIALS Followed - ARE Boots SPEAKERS TOPIC ! The U. A. C. Woman's club met Monday afternoon at the Bluebird tea room with Miss Margaret Wilkinson acting as hostess. The program Edna St. Vincent Jeffers and Robinson Millay Contrast in attitude" was interestingly given by Dr. N. A. Pedersen of the U. S A. C. Tea was served after the close of the program. Special guests included Mrs. A. G. Barber, Mrs. J. A. Hulme, Mrs Weston Vernon, Mrs. H. J. Hatch, Miss Dora Wright and Mrs. Thomas B. Farr of Smithfield. j j5T Jy,, y s" ft. j va'nE' HERES MORE ,.,t v ... , K .d Cut-Ou- t - Ed Hansen That Kiss" Solo, Oh Solo Hitmen Stni light Eight Guests At Bridge Tea Mrs. V. Y. Barber entertained at a bridge tea at hi-- home Monday afternoon. The guests were entertained at two tables of contract bridge after which lunch was served. The Ion s rviug tab.ewas covered with a lac.- cloth over yellow aud was centered with a bowl of datfodils. At the tall yellow tapers in silver holders At each place was a low chicken holding the p. cards. The guests were Mrs. Frank li Earl. Mrs Clyde Worley, Mrs. W. R. Goodrich, Mrs. C. C, ft an Mrs. dull, Mrs. O. W. Edwards. W. W. Merrill, Mrs N. E and Mrs. John H. Iltzer, roi iol Dinner Parly Precedes Prom Zina Young Camp Meeting Breakfast Party Butter Prices l. "Havent you learned yet that love the table seeming to listen to her and me. Its as completely ended baa nothing to do with right and partners conversation, she was as It it bad never happened. Ha was here In this rtmy room wrong? The person who said alls thinking tbat at any moment fair in love and war understood Larry mlgbt come swinging 'and he had not Bpoken to her that. through the door. But he did1. He had turned away Indifferently Ellen crossed the room and not come. She had been foolish to dance with another girl. Ellen sank to the footstool at Myra's to think he would come, foolish meant nothing to him, bad never feet. She tipped her head back to believe he would have a way of meant anything to him. The fact so that it touched her sisters knowing she was there. that they had not met for weeks knee and stared Into the blue and that meant nothing either. Tuesday and Wednesday and "Hes forgotten me." she told orange glow of the gas log. De- Thursday Increased her feverish She questioned Tony herself In endless and bewildered lightfully sho let her thoughts longing. center on Larry. about the last time he bad been pain. "Im no more to him than a girl he might have met on a Maybe Ive learned now, she there. said dreamily, after a long silence. Friday morning she read In the ferry beat ride. Im nothing to She added, "I suppose It's right society columns that Larry him and Ive thought of nothing was to sail for Europe except him for months. that it should be that way and right that the world Bbould go on. with bis mother In four days. The world went CHE clenched her hands then Everything was so horrible at first Four days! I couldnt seem to remember black. He would be gone so soon and bit her lips, determined Steven at all. The whole thing and she had no way to bold him. not to cry here in this noisy ballwas mixed up with misery and A dozen times that day she start- room, before all these people. She shame and the horrible, horrible ed toward the telephone to call tried to think that some of the way I felt when I found out what him: a dozen times she restrained other girls about her had sufNow I know Ill herself. had happened. She fered as she wa3 suffering. never forgot Steven or how kind As the hours dragged by Ellen tried to tell herself that the pain Bbe would die of In her heart could not last. No be was, how generous, how good." thought that "That hasnt anythlug to do sheer heartsickness. Molly no- pain lasted forever. If she raised with the way you feel about ticed she was drooping and tried lmr head It might be better. But to dose her with a favored tonic she knew that with her slightest Larry, Myra Interrupted. No. I gues3 it hasnt. but Ellen refused to be dosed. movement the tears would come Both girls were silent aud then in torrents. She continued to sit, Myra said abruptly, "Did Mr. CICK with misery slia wont head bent, like a girl made of Symes tell you bow the suits be- -' marble. again to Dreamland Friday tween Mrs. Hurrowgato and Leda Someone dropped Into the chair No hope of Larry tonight. night. CHAPTER XLII Grayson have been settled? Which If he were opposite. For the moment Ellen no It meant sailing She heard course Id want to tell him ones to get Stevens mony?" rent less. Im- was blind and deaf. He told me t boy'll probably hope at all. She was voice and slowly raised about Steven, Ellen went Lairys her with and annoyed patient Ellen reacross her head. He was on, "though if I thought telling settle out ot court, partners, unable to keep her eyes the table from her Insitting the place be him would destroy hts faith In sponded In a vague, uninterested from over shoulders their straying Stevens last will, the last had so often occupied. As always me or destroy any happiness we way. one ha signed, left most of his to the door. Oh why didnt Larry her hurt pride could not resist might otherwise build up tocome! money to his sister but 1 guess gether, I wouldnt tell. At half past 10 sho saw him. him. Leda Grayson, as his widow sho Larry, she whlnpered. My child, youve grown up, was not dancing and did Ellen seems to be accepted as his widow Ho leaned toward her and Symes told her a little sadly. tho stans. not see him up coming He probably has a claim on some She clenched hands. her caught The next day, Sunday, ushered of hoi him when caught sight was laughing excitedly as If he lu the first of the autumn rains. of It." booth. ticket at the Ilia, "You aren't sorry about that? stopped not know why bo All day long the rain came down. hack was toward her. Tho plrl himself did Ills eyes were bright as Late In the afternoon Myra and Myra asked curiously. sat still move did not hut ?ug very Ellon considered. "It would Bert, bundled Into sllckera and of a mir- the girls. been nice to ho rb li," she as one In the presemo galoshes, called at the old apart- have was Its wonderful to see you a In seimo ot acle. her heart "Nice for admitted honestly. ment. They carried damp, heavy ho exclaimed over and again, exquisite peace. Mike. mother I'm for Still and armloads of Sunday newspapers. from t r an long, unovon broaihs. Win Ho turned. She Martel I It lake any money. There was nothing about Steven glad didnt fluoK to har. makes the whole thing seem bet- lmr chair, a grertinej on liar lips. (CD'sKllen Barclay In the news columns but ter struggled to free hnr She saw him pause, nweep thei It somehow to makes easier In one ot the society sections Pride returned and with Thoir haiicD. room with cvf'S. eRgar to I what and want thats Ellen found a picture ot Larry, forget anger at this man who glances met. For a moment tho! ft an old picture badly reproduced. do. Larry deliri- - had hurt her bo cruelly. almost confused, trembling, "You've dona that already, her bands more Seeing It, she was seised with did not under- - only pressed excited girl ously hazarded. sharp longing for him, to hear Myra Bland. It Beamed to hr that tightly. Ho would not let her go. Truly Ellon thought that she his gay voice and careless laugh Arant you glad to fom me? Larry flushed, and than th had. When no one was observing her whan you came in,' warmth left bar and fhe w nt by1 "J paw Ellen tore out the picture. qhe lerniuded hint In a colorless coil. "Ha! Myra exclaimed signifi- rPHE following night Ellen For Larry's ga re moved pa. td'iiia Good God. Klion." he rrlad to Dreamland cantly. and her. Without a sign of rocognl-- j Ellen whirled. Her color deep- danced again. Salomon rejoiced tlon he strolled to Tony's table breathlessly, "What do you think ened and she bad an Impulse to at the chance to regain her ser- Rho heard him laugh as he asked Fni made of? Do you think I bide the picture but she did not. vices. None of the other host- Tony to dance with him. (could talk to you. dance with you. She only stood flushing furiously, esses was inquisitive about what For a long time Kilon remained pass the time or day with you, rethe picture pressed against her she had been doing none, that seated. The room buzzed with membering you'd thrown mo over heart. is, except Tony. Tony was diff- voices. Even tho clatter of traffic tor another man?" A wave of color flooded her "I was wondering If youd do icult with her teasing, persistent and the faint, faraway noises of a wise questions but Ellen only told her the street seemed only to accen face. She might have known It that, Myra observed, smile on her lips. "I saw the that she had changed her mind tuate the gaiety of the daneo floor. was his Jealousy and hurt that bitn want to wound her so about being married. After a They were happy, the little danc-picture, too." "Why shouldnt I? Ellen de- while Tony reluctantly let the Ing girls in their flimsy i frocks, cruelly. manded In a trembling, halt de- matter drop there. "But now Ive got you back!" eager and expectant, excited as was saying fiant way. Ellen found the evening long. they laughed up into the eyes of Larry exultantly, He "No reason at all, my dear. A light and feverish restlessness their partners. Ellen knew that "Tony told me you hadn't Here's wishing yon all the luck seized her when she heard the mood. She remembered when she interrupted himself and looked In the world! familiar voices, saw the familiar too had been as JubtlanL straight Into her eyes. he "It doesnt really seem right setting and familiar faces. As "Its all finished," she thought "Tell me yourself, Ellen," for me to be thinking of Larry, she danced again and again and Impersonally, almost as It she commanded her. "Tell me you does It! Ellen asked timidly. filled tier pocketbook with green were thinking of another girl. didnt get married. Goodness!. Myra ejaculated, tickets, as aha sat smiling across "Its all finished between Larry (To Bo Continued) Ariloii -, Harry Karr; M-- i clar-im- t Matron Honored Birthday 1 dis . CHICHSSURS.PILIS t, 4 Lu-cil- fe " your banco to dress "Bools, famous star of the comic strip, Boots and Her Buddies," in her new Easter finery. Edgar Martin, who draws Boots," let! it for you to decide what colors to use for her dresses. So get out your crayons and color the first frock a semiformal party one. Touch Boots" cheeks with pink, too, if you want to. Remember, her eyes are blue and ner hair is a golden color. Then cut out the dress and fit it on the Boots" paoer doll, which has to be cut out, too, of course. Tomorrow you will find two more Boots' Easter di esses waiting to be colored and cut out. Hurray! licit i.x Chicken Tamales, 3 for 25c at the Sixth Ward Bazaar Thursday and Friday. - Whats become of Nightcaps and Advanced Refrigeration i tsS W ith the growing public rccognk tion of the superior qualities of Frigidaire, its dependability its a- - Girl , Dm- Kul Wood, saxophones, Pirhogton, Farrell Spen . te ... Second Uilfutd Hale, Reed Dunn, Ewart VtM)dwird; cello, first trumpet, trumpet, Kl-- I don 'i nrlb iimii, trombone, J. I' On 1m s, Joseph Englund, Smith, .h Twentv seven friends nod neighdrum. Elwood Hausen; piano, Gd-- bors CHlii-at the home of Mis. b rt hoi pt K IYterson, Saturday afVictor Knmtiti annoum enient an J the (Hcamon being Ihc l enunix eai e of Logan and Cache ternoon, of Mrs fo birthday anniversary C James in PiJt Allen, by ifunt Jr delirious lunch was served Biirlc'Mm Maori dance, Lor The table was graced with a howl ruuie Nuitun, Gretta Frederiukson, of sweet peas. Afar Vivian Bettha Mmlt, .Spencer, lunchbuturfly the remainder of the fer. Melba Es hi i arid noon was enjoyed with Loo Higgin, Monologue visiting. t One hi pi iv, "The Skeleton in .. . .. the Closet." Juuntc Boyle and Emerson Abbott. Krnolitus of 1j32, Dance and Song Act, dnerted by Katherine Carlisle and Lois Lunt; sung by Alys Woiley, danced by lone Tar-heDorothy Sanford, LuZell Sorenson, Lea Peterson, Juana PeterliH M I'JL! , f4'?rx.iuift son. Bernice MeCracken, Clarice Sf lct.bif. K' 'SOU) BY DHUCtUT SVUlYfta&S. Olsen, Julia Green. Juamte Layle, e Faun Anderson. Alice Todd, Chriotenseu "Ye Okie German Band," Von Martin Heist and, dire" or: Piccolo soloist Harry F v i I ii h CIanff soloist U. i Kuov.kSaxopluua Dime- - ' end-wer- 1INALE uit, Tin urn tirdon; Male Wood; Mtimii their love and sympathy, we tend our warmest gratitude and simerily hope they too may find such an abundance of kind friends in their hour of sorrow, Mr. and Mrs James M Swenson ami family. Miss Blanche Boudrero and Minn a LaRuo Carlson presided at prettily appointed bieakfast at Ihc Hotel Kecles Sunday morning The table was centered with a pewter howl filled with dark red rarna lions and fern. Covers were marked for Mis. Miss Karma Juaniti Cardan, Miss Joan Cardcm, Miss Boyle, SAN FRANCISCO. M.ir 22. (I Il Lutie Bancroft, Miss Dallas Lund-ahMiss Thelma Pedersen and San Francesco butter today, 92 seme 23. the hostesses. n, J ex- At Hotel Eccles t 'hi istmtisen; m, Hurt Swinyird e Lewis Christensen, in compliment Reno, Nov, for Newaik, N J to Mr. Christensen who was ob- This pietuie .shows her studwng serving his birthday anniversary. the bulletin hoard as she p.i .m d The evening was spent playing through ('leva land Rook after which a late supper was served. Prizes were awarded to Mrs Carl O. Felix and Mr. A. M. Larsen. Sixteen guests were included. nt h Ted Anderson ciilcrLiiui-i. five course dinner party at the D. home of his parents, Piesident and Mrs. A E. Andeison, Friday evening pi eroding the .hinim Prom The Zina D. Young camp of the The table was covered with a Daughters of the Pioneers will real Irish linen iloth in yillow meet Thursday afternoon at 3.30 with silver nymphs throughout the o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mar- pattern. A stiver basket filled tha Stephens, 135 East Fourth with yellow daffodils formed the North. centerpiece and at the corners yelas low tapers were placed in silver Assisting Mrs. Stephens hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Jack-so- n holders. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson. A The same color harmony of yelsplendid program has been ar- low an.' silver was used in the ranged and all members are urged menu. Covers were marked for to attend. ten guests. i gi -- above, youngest i atrh Your I'oiki't Hooka. First Oichestra Outline uulm Hruiv otte, Ted Rosen n 3. h InturioiNsnin Music (lul. Monday Little Shirley Montn'th, is believed to be the or (.i:NI - arranged to make a a surprise party Friday evening passenger alone in a passenger trip Mrs and Mr. of at the home airplane. She hoarded a plane in - . n Group Arranges t - , m 1 . friends . ttfra) and Edwards hred Baugn ( iniii 'I Mii.iia Clock in Stun i.id at Spain," I Love i i'oi.oh, picsrnted by Lewis FUi mb. a ut(d by Martin Hetst-ind- , Hi mi. Dan, Ed Hansen, Leo V Salisbury, N D .apiM us Adi hur, li IMhe Merrill, Billie Thomas Edward? l.iw E k .id NeAboId, Mis I S(w.ut, M's Uai s Lalk ; Cardon, Mis 11 Edwaids hn sties.ed the fait that Pe'er-.on- , ) Mis taals ( ouhl he pi mled so lhat the Mis John irdi o would be in bloom trom Crookston. Mis, Hote Bains i ue Smith, Mi., rarh, spring untd frost comes m Smith, Miss M Johanna Moen, Miss uy Soren the fall. For tills reason, he and Mrs. A. J Southwnk ofl plainer), peienmals are in menus-Sal- t Lake City. mgly popular demand and! He gave a list ot 2r perennials Budge followed luncheon the high score pru- w.is won hv which could be planted to follow Miss Hattie Smith The all i lit out this m heme This entire list pne was awarded to Mi- - Ed twill be published in the H.iaJd- waids Journal in a sliorl time 'I lie si.e and shape of the g ir- lti mud hr1 left to the mdlVlduil, Mr Bowen said, hut an oblong sh ipe. ippi oxim dely h to H feet is pr fei ihlc foi .I good ni rungo-iThe Mini Study I ln t Huh n t lit 'Pin v should he planted lose Monday altrmoon at the linmr of to a house 01 he houndefl by N U !. Professor hiuJ Mi .stone wall or i feme. Mu. nail m It i lioiih Dtiit hn.hs, hausen Pr ident J H Lnfn d named vs i s te several oinposii Irof J C Hogi ijsen, Prof Henry given by the Mud Ms A and Mis James Those who played violin nnin Pvler.nu of Providcm e as a i herb were Oho Je m - ki eny, Thorpe to work on plans for a Donna owe!l, lunioc Jwell, Ku how dining the year Anderson, Gil'n 1 Amlu mi lioini Howr Lou Hamels no I L ug 'Mu on 'I" he Mui accompanists were M i i;n of Tinsus do k, Kay Hurst and BuImi.i ralmer The trumpet was plmd by Judd Harris. Piano selections w ire pliytd nv Shitiey Allen, Doi.nhy Hair, i Louise Parker, Roe Klmson, Kv Ivn Hayward, Jay Allen, Roy Hu Virginia Pei rsnn, Dorothy Emmett, Marjory Pro hot, Ruth Johnson ami Joyce Allen. 1 The Thomas Tarbet camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Annie Cowley, 3K4 East, Second North. Assisting as hostesses will be Mrs. Alice Olsen and Mrs Mrs. Gertrude Sarah Peterson. Ault will give the topic, who is on the water supply of Utah and its uses. of pge i Pioneer Meeting Thursday Afternoon A group n Trumpet Vaughn Harry Strat Siuin Slip trombone . Moaning saxophone - Rodney Sinionsen on Rumbles Tuba ... . . M inon Everti.u W. E Smith Baritone Leln Z C. M I b' Uiiiii' r Bennie Pign - Sojhus Dtn Basso Di miner a,; Dress From Her Here She Is With the First .New Faster Wardrobe There Will He Ten Diews In All So Be Stue and Sate the Sk D h of To mis" Cah . Surprise Party nut niMiI iroM K j iCOwTtKfcftvtAfc i ABOT" BOOSTERS SHOW Now You Can Dress Bools I i Raster Wuultolie greater freezing capacity economy of operation its ... y And considering the economies ' in manufacturing costs that result v from increased demand and large volume... v i Flannels We have announced new prices the lowest in Frigidaire history Thfy went out with feather Leda. We dont need them itt tliia ape of houses, warm schools and closed automobiles. 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