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Show THE Mrs. Alma M. Johnson was tha motif for a delightfully arranged surprise party given at her home Wednesday afternoon by a group The afternopn '.as f friends. joyed playing progressive SiO." the. close of tha games, a delicious lunch was jerved. The refreshment tables were centeied with spring flowers. Those in the party were: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Noah Larsen, Mrs J. H. Wilson, Mrs. J. W. Barnett, Mrs. Parley Ames, Mrs. J. W. Dunn, Mrs. L'lyal Borchert, Mrs. E. Ray Guyman, Mrs. Torvj Larsen, Mrs. Newel G. Misener, Mrs. G. W. Leishman, Mrs. Fred Fredrickson, Mrs. A. M. Smith and Mrs. Arent Johnson. Mrs. Earl Lewis entertained the members of her club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Cards were enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served. League Meeting Friday Afternoon Utah The mm BY MABEL McELLlOTT i9M mt Irnia State Agricultural Women's league college Faculty will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 at the L. D. S. institute. Business reports will be given after which the program will be given by Professor Wallace A. Goates. Hostesses for the atternoon inMrs. E. L. Romney, chairman; Mrs. Hurry Smith, Mrs. Joseph A. Smith, Jr. Mrs. Benjamin F. Hulme, Mrs Ilarry Reynolds, Mrs. John H. Pitre", Mrs Walter R. Goodrich, Mrs. Alma L Vdson, Mrs. Joel E. R'eki, Miss HaUitf Smdh and Mrs. George Whorn-haclude, Anniversary A prettily appomted dinner party was given tiy Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Haws at iheir hone Saturday evening, the occasion being in honor cr their wedding anni- versary. fellow daffodils arranged In a low aawl lormed the table centerpiece. Covers were marked for Mi. ai Mrs. FritiK Walden, Mr. and Merrill Taylo- -, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson, Mr. and Mi 3. Don Burns and , the host and hostess. Following dinner, an informal evening cf music and cards was enjoyed. Delegates To Convention CHAPTER XIV on the Milwaukee Road proved to be a big old house, set back from the highway and flanked by rows of ancient maples. It was such a house as one of Chicago's s might bare built in the nineties all curlicues and hybrid ornamentation. Outside it had a sort of remote, Victorian dignity, but Inside it was hung with the cheap colors of a temple of jazz. The colored girl in the coat room accepted Susan's wrap with superb disdain. Susan was terribly nervous. There was something about the atmosphere of the place that disturbed her. Ray, however, seemed perfect! at ease. She demanded hairpins, Bpilled powder about, and bullied the check girl unmercifully. Delighted with the effect she had produced, Ray ordered Susan to follow her and the two tall brunet and petite blond Joined their escorts. At the end of the long room an orchestra thumped out a monotonous Jungle dirge. It was strange, sullen music After a brief consultation of menus Waring asked Susan to dance. The tempo of the music bad quickened. There was more life in it now. The saxophone had ceased complaining and seemed to be bleating aa merrily as a sc ousan gave herself up to the moment. It was months since she had danced and then with some awkward boy. W'aringa performance had an ease and smoothness of which she had never .d: earned. It wag like poetry. It was like flying. His arm tightened around her, imperceptibly. Good girl, he said In her ear. I knew you'd dance like this. Susan, leaned hack a little to. read the expression In his eyes. FHE place out , Pair Honored ... Party st Includes Eight d. Those in the party included Mr. and Mrs. Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Dick T. Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Siddoway, Miss Ann Hansen - , Franklin I Mr. and Mrs. Narvel Smith of Lewiston, spent a few days of last week at the home of Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. R. G. Lowe. Miio Egan presented his third successful play Tuesday evening. The cast included; Mr. Milo Egan, Bud Egan, Don Robinson. Gerald Wright, Lance Adamson, Margaret and Wanza Harris. A DmiKlcy large crowd attended the drama Garth Woodward received a casli prize of $2 50 for submitting his name for the play. Religion at a ,as selected by Mr. Egan Test, Mrs. Arnie Coo! bear of Morgan, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe. Mrs. Garnet Woodward delightfully entertained the Jolly Neighbors club at her home Thursday afternoon. A delicious lunch waj served on small tables. laid for twelve Covers were guests. Mrs. Marh Foikman spent tho week end at Ogden visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Janet Rankin, who has spent the winter in Pocatello, Ida ho, returned Friday accompanied by Bishop Jensen of the Sixth ward of Pocatello and Ross Hale, who were enroute to Salt Lake Salt Lake City called on Mrs. Henry Biggs, Monday. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wickham, Saturday evening. A delicious supper was served and the remainder. of the evening spent playing rook. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whitehead, Mr and Mrs. Horace Doney and Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Robinson. The three groups of trail builders held a kite tournament Thurson the public day afternoon grounds. kite awarded for were Prizes flying, the highest, staying up the City. longest, and the most attractive. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker mo- Boys receiving prizes were Blaine Fuhriman, tored to Idaho Falls, Wednesday, Woodward, Royce to visit relatives there. Richard Parkinson and Delmar Gibson. Mrs. and of Dr. Ernest Oldham Entertained . no-ho- st Shoes ring at this very low price . . . , Be $g5 . ? C 'M Kellogg's often. For lunch, children's suppers, and late snacks, as well as breakfasL Costing only a few cents a package, it is a most economical food. Ready prepared. 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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thornley and small son, Bruce, of Smith-fiel- d were guests at the home of Mrs. Thornley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones received word Sunday of the death of Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Eva Morrison, at her home in Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Idaho. were former residents of Dayton. Miss Zenda Wickham spent the week-en- d at Logan a guest at tbs home of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Blotter. Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. Margaret Naef, Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mrs Junius Christenson Mrs. and Spencer Crookston, were conference visitors. While in Salt Lake Ringlette ij t Ber-nie- Elliot Thornley of Smithfield was a dinner guest of Marvin Jones at Pham Fashion evestA- Ghille Tie, If The local disrict senool closed Friday. In the afternoon the teachers entertained the pupils at & dancing party. Mrs. Geneva Nelson has returned to her home in Franklin, Idaho, after spending the past school year here teaching. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Manning and sons, Elden and Oral, were visiting relatives at Logan Saturday and Sunday. The Misses Preile and Lule Griffith of Fairview, Idaho, were overnight guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ada Taylor, Wednesday. Mrs. LeRoy Archibald and Mrs. J. C. Hansen attended Relief Society conference at Sait Lake City Wednesday and Thursdny of last week. Miss Bertha Atkinson returned Sunday evening after a pleasant fivA days visit at Salt Lake City with her sister, Ethel and Hazel. Miss Alta Jones and Miss Smith were guests of Miss Nevada Watterson nt her home in Logan on Saturday. Miss Helen Thomson was the over night guest of her cousin. Miss Martha Fife, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Calls attended conference at Salt Lake City and visited with their daughter, Miss Velora Balls, .Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ruth Hnwkes of Preston is a guest at tne home of her brother Ronald ilawkes this week. they were guests of Mrs. Weirs daughter. Miss Golda Jones returned to her home at Grace, Idaho, after spending two weeks in Dayton visiting relatives. In the ward hall Friday evening, under the direction of Mrs. Gwen Clarke, the Preston high school contest play, The Monkeys Paw, was presented ta a large crowd. Miss Lorraine Kirkbride entertained at her home Thursday evening in honor of Geneva Nelscn, who has been teaching school here the last year. A dainty luncheon was served to the Misses Lorraiuo and Norma Kirkhride, Geneva Neleva son, Juanita Atkinson, and Robinson; Elliot Jackson, Williamson, Juanita Atkinson, and Neva lard, and Kenneth Kirkhride. The evening was spent playing bridge. "- Thrifty 8 Editor We have over 20 new styles in Club Members Mrs. Lester Pocock entertained the members of her club at her home Thursday afternoon. Bridge after formed the entertainment whi"h a dainty lunch was served. The tab'e was centered with a bouquet of spring flowers. Covers A high c marked for eight. score prize for 'bridge was awarded MRS. RULA C. PITZER te and Wallace Chipman. st tKta PAGE FIVE 1932. h A party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Crookston. The evening was spent playing cards after which a late supper was sev-e- Sigma Chi mothers and wives held a meeting Tuesday afternoon A party was given Sat- at tho Chamber of Commerce urday evening Rt the home of club rooms. Business matters were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wennergien discussed after which the election in compliment to Mrs. Kenneth of officers for the new year took Anderson and Mr. R. H. Walton place. who were observing their birthday They are president, Mrs. John anniversaries. Christiansen, vice president, Mrs. A hot supper was served after W. B. Preston, and secretary, Mrs. which the remainder of the eve- Ottis Peterson. x Tho retiring officers included ning was spent playing cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Dale Shepherd, president Mrs Scholes and Mr. J. IL Mick ilson. George Torgeson. vice president The honored guests were presented and Mrs. Rex Dibble secretary. with gifts. Twelve guests vrre included in the party. Fl after uFanny Says: pat o ft. 1 4, :iur-mure- d, stand-offis- The Seagull camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Annie S. Good-sel- l, 432 North, Fourth East. The program will be given in honor to the retiring officers of the camp. Members are asked to come to the meeting in Pioneer Organization , War-Ing- Camp Meeting Monday New Officers For On Birthday riff-raf- f No-Ho- Mrs. C. J. Sorenson and Mrs. J. Watkins were delegates from the Women's Literary club who attended the state convention cosume. of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs, which was held ih Ogden Monday and Tuesday. ML APRIL she one-ar- uj. Dinner Party On knew! deter-mine- me meat-baron- Hostess To Club Members THURSDAY, questioned. she had been willing to take second ably she did. But I don't belong here, Susan best This isn't what I want. Really, I must go,1 she pleaded. decided. Something about tha way you Rose my friend will be waiting Somewhere there must bs tbs walk me. She hasnt a key. things Ive dreamed of glamorous, She was pleased, though she could for Waring smiled at her a little romantic, places with music and not have said why. When the muBe nice! he muttered gaiety that aren't cheap. This sic ended .Susan was sorry to re- foolishly. voice. Dont spoil Isnt -it!" turn to the table. It was rather in an unsure everything while the evenings still like coming back to earth after a cn AT half past two they departed. the make. trip to Mars. For the first time she In the car Waring tried to put bad a really good look at Ray's bis arm around her but Busan but esco' L He had been introduced as T Us COMFORTABLE Susan persisted. At last shrank away. Mr. Webb. .After a moment or two Dont like me, eh?" His laugh Pusan real' ed who he was, the Waring, annoyed, stopped at their sounded foolish. junior member of the real estate table and consulted his watch. The She forced a smile to her StiC firm in whose office Ray worked. girl gasped at what she saw. Its 11:30, she exclaimed. And Ups. She must not offend this man. He seemed a vapid, amiable young Of course, I do. But Im nervman. He had red hair and, she It will take a good hour to get ous about your driving. And ItS discovered, had been recently grad- home! Whatever shall I do? so dark out here. Ray reddened her lips unconuated from Harvard. Dont crab the party, cernedly. Ray called, Dont worry about she said calmly. drivIts going good. that. Jack's used to WEARING was at his best In the Miserable, Susan stared at her. ing, aren't you? role of host. Considerate, Alta girl. Atta baby! That Sky" Webb laughed foolishly. If the Lets agreeable and amusing. move along, anyhow, he was Sky. Sky was almost asleep flask he carried in his pocket was Lot o said. here. We on Ray's shoulder. Warlng's arm emptied with alarming alacrity as can go to Tonys. Like Tonys remained where It was though. Suthe evening wore on Susan was too san shrank from it They were on better, anyhow. inexperienced to notice it As a What followed was to be a night- the outskirts of the city now. The matter of course she refused to mare in Susans memory forever. little, mushroom houses of the truck s have her ginger ale spiked. The rocketing ride in the car to gardeners huddled together. They urbanity seemed to increase another nolay scene of hilarity, the passed a cemetery, the white stones and If Schuyler Webb laughed nois- band whose music arising up eerily in the gloom. ily now and then she put it down to seemed never tounrelenting come to an end, Tired, sweets?" collegiate high spirits and gave it the wild bursts of Susan Bhook her head. The man's laughter from no further thought. the crowd at the next table. White- fingers gripped her slender arm. They ate and danced and danced faced, her eyes ringed in shadows Youre a nice kid and I like you again. Susan had no idea of the as the night unwound itself, Susan but youre only half alive. Come time. But as group after group surveyed the scene. If this were to and enjoy yourself. Don't be a drifted In and the smoke began to pleasure, shed be glad to take her crepe hanger! hang In clouds over the big room share of misery. She said, Im sorry you think I she was conscious of a sense of unI want to go home I want spoiled everything." easiness. to go home, she wailed in her In That's all right His vole Isn't It terribly late? she mur- most heart, although outwardly thickened, blurred again. We'll dancto some were mured she appeared contained and calm. paint the town time. Youd Waring. They waltz If a sensuous be and the strains How blessed, from this vantage, ing grand youd just let yourself of the music made Susans pulses was the thought of the white haven go." Susan scarcely heard him. She throb. of her narrow room, how marvel "Nonsense! he laughed at her. ously safe' the tiny house on the was counting the blocks now. Eight were The night's young. Weve only shabby street! six four they almost And what would Bose think? home.' started to play. I knew youd be a wonderful playmate, he whispered. She would be frantic! The next corner," she I Susan's head began to ache. A Only you were so turning to Waring. Now never had a chance to find out steady, deep throb of pain, it was. that drerdful evening was endHe was holding her closely, too She smiled with difficulty and when ed she was almost effusive To be closely, Susan thought, her instinct she danced her feet were no longer home, safe and sound, seemed too good to be true! sharpened and revolted for an in- light. D 't bother to get out with stant by the scent of liquor on bis What a little fool she had been! breath. me, she said hurriedly. She could Why had she come? A moment ago he had been a It was one oclock. It was two. see Roses figure, a mere blur, on There quiet friend flushed and voluble, Through It all Ray remained pert, the porch. Poor Rose! it is true, but still a' friend. Now fresh and composed. She drank lit- would have to be a great deal of Waring was becoming a menace, a tle. Ray didnt believe" In It But explainiug. Before Susan could open the car strange man with a reddened face, the shifting scene did not shock or a man who had been drinking. Su- startle her. Ray was a true child door and slip away she felt strong san could see the little lines around of the pavements. Nothing both- arms around her, a mouth prsased his eyes. All of a sudden she ered her except the menace of un- to hers. Good night, sweet child! Jack thought of Bob Dunbar, his firm, popularity. It was enough to have clean, youthfulnesa. It was as If a a date for the evening. Where Waring murmured. Susan tore herself away, shaking clean, sweet breeze had blown she might go or who her escort across a stagnant waste. She knew might be did not seem greatly to In every limb. with aching certainty why she had matter. Ray said she knew bow OhAbe hated him, she hated him . been .trapped into this Indiscretion. to take care of herself and Busan for doing that! 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