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Show A I:1 "1 Reception By American jMrs. Hal Farr to Spend Parents Entertained At u. a; c. Leg-io- On Sunday afternoon from to 7 the American Legion auxiliary gave a reception at the Chamber of Commerce for the Service men and their wives and the Gold Star mothers. In the receiving 5 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt "fe Gmdmg Child .Sfi. Helping Winter In California Auxiliary en- last week the tertained at a dinner party "a reception vas held at the' Home Thursday evening preceding,-th- e LoEconomies cottage In honor of the dancing party given' by tne parents who were here for parBy Mrs, Agnes Lyne gan dancing club, in compliment ents day at the Utah Agricultural who will Mrs. to farr, Harry Yellow College. chrysanthemums THE ONLY CHILD were u$ed to decorate the living line were Mrs. L. E. Nelson, Mrs-A- leave next week for Los Angeles. with By Louise Bennett Weaver By Mrs. Agnes Lyne O. Peterson, Mrs. L. T. Foy.iCalir. to spend the winter bowl rooms and dining room. In the Families grow smaller and small(Associated Press Home Editor) F. Wright. A receiving room were Miss Al- Mrs. O. W. Edwards headed the her father, J., er yeland more and more often we and of with on chrysanthemums housearrangements of committee pink ice Kewley, professor center-piec- e find the home that holds just one . low formed! TEA SUXDAY the candles' Johnher; Lund assisting the following hold administration. He has a were chick of a child. Covers lonely BarW. W. the for Mrs. table;. DilDFickles W. Merrill, Denver Sandwiches son, president of students at the indeed he has After hard scarcely life, guestslaid fourteen Bateson. for Mrs. Grant II. Coffee ber and U. A. C., Dr. and Mrs. James Spire Cake frosted a a fair chance of becoming Linford, President E. G- Peterson, These ladles had charge of the the dinner the guests attended fellow at all. happy, Mrs. F. P. CuEunp. Miss Ellen tea. room Mrs. C. C. Christensen the dancing party. SANDWICHES DENVER It is about impossible for him Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farr were Afren, Mrs Rena B Maycock, had charge of outtheas programme 2 cups diced cooked ham follows: a dinner and theatre guests of Mr. to have a proper childhood. He Miss Freda Stoll and Miss Johan- which carried J tablespoons butter is inevitably, the center of Aie and Mrs, John Hendrickson Frina Moen. Miss Charlotte Dancy, selection by Harry Farr, flutist, Harhome and the object of concen3 tablespoons chopped onions dean of women, had charge of and S. E. Clark, pianist, Mrs. day evening planned in honor of He is either trated attention. 3 eggs the dining room, assisting:"- her old Cederlund gave a dramatic Mrs. Farr before her departure for He is hot free where Miss Ida Mitch II, Mass Al- reading, a piano selection by Miss California, where she will spend nagged or spoiled. "dill picchopped finely cup to lead his own life, occupied witlv ton Odell. ;ti:s Alice Pederson and Marjorie Smith, Mrs. Sara B. An- the winter with her father. John kles the wholesome concerns of normDr. Kathleen Hull. The following derson sang two songs, a guitar F. Wright. 16 slices buttered white bread ladies poured at the tea table: and mandolin selection was given Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farr will Place the butter in a frying pan al childhood. Mrs. Farley Peterson,. Mrs. Frank bv Le Hales and Moroni Anderson. entertain at a dinner party this and when hot acid the onions and When mother and father, grand West, Mrs. A. II. Suxer, and Mrs. About one hundred and fifty evening at the Hotel Eccles. The cook slowly until a little brown-Stl- mother and grandfather, aunts calledhunAbout live E. L. Romney, guests tables will be decorated with to prevent scorch- and uncles form, an adoring group frequently dred guests culitc!. chrysanthemums. Covers will be ing. Add the ham and eggs. Mix he gets an exaggerated idea of Mr. and Mrs. O- C. Howell en- laid for twenty-tw- o guests. well and cook for 2 minutes. Add his own importance and of what Mrs. Wm. Currell entertained tertained at dinner Wednesday the dill pickles and spread upon is owing to him from people in to Ben Later on it will be diffirst the buttered slices of white bread. general. club its Sunday ot last veek in honor of evening in complimentIdaho. held The Spurs The official to face a relatively for him her husbands sixtieth birthday. Lundberg of Malad, ficult Nafashwent sandwich it since slices the meeting Arrange His selfishness The lanuly presented lnm with a table was decorated with chrys- tional Thursday indifferent world. evening. A com- ion and serve warm. were laid for Covers anthemums. handsome gold watch. and poor sportsmanship will make mittee was appointed to draw up him one of those men who comSTICE CAKE The Adult Leaders Training twelve guests.Mrs. Milford Lund- bylaws for the club which .inMr. and for-two that luck Is always against , class, which are hrte plain cluded Marion Bennion. Ruby 12 fat cup them. weeks Instruction at the U. A. berg entertained at a dinner parOther Larsen. Blanch and 1 1 3 brown dark sugar cups ' C. gave a dinner party Sunday at ty Sunday evening. The table was business of the club was taken When his parents are determin2 teaspoons cinnamon with California poppies. care of- ed the Hotel Ecrles- The tea taWeS decorated were not to spoil him they are likely 1 cloves sixteen teaspoon for laid Covers Were decorated wit;, chrysantheto make h m conform to thir The Forestry club held a din1 folnutmeg teaspoon entertainment Radio about guests. mums. Covers were laid for standards to a degree that cripner meeting at the Hotel Eccles 4 teaspoon salt one hundred and ton guests. The lowed the dinner. . He aims his self expression. were laid Covers ples Tuesday evening. var.illa teaspoonMr. and Mrs. A. F. Stockton and for forty. The following officers members of the Home Economics to adjust himself to dominating 2 eggs were installed Faculty and the resident board Mr. and Mrs. Laphene Peterson for the en1 personalities rather than to work cup sour or buttermilk motored to Pocatello. Idaho, Sun- suing year; recently members were also guests. out his own interests and his own Wilford president,1 2 flour cups Miss Ellen Thomas entertained day, and spent Armistice day as Hansen; vice president, James independence. He is a suppress1 p. teaspoon xoda at a "bridge dinner party Wedner-- . guests of Mr. and Mrs. R .S. " ed, and treasurFillmore; unhappy youngster who lives secretary I teaspoon baking powder Mrs. Peterson remained in er, Adelbert Fausett. his father's and mother's life, not day evening at her home on South 1 raisins cup Second-Ea- st. The tables and Pocatello to visit with her sister his own. Marion Hussy.. Almida Glen and cup nuts rooms were decorated with chrys- Mrs. Belnap and brother-in-laThe only child misses the conFawn were dinner Singleton 2 Cream the and tafor fat sugar dinner the After week. for the anthemums. at Beta Delta chapter minutes. Add all the rest of the tinual, Invaluable education that guests the The for bles were arranged bridge. The Logan Dancing club enter- house Sunday. goes on when two or more childingredients and boat for 2 min- ren must learn to play together, to high score prize was awarded to tained at the second of its series Laurel Bernice Boyle, Parker, 2 utes. cake Pour into layer pans take turns with toys, to share Miss Blanch Larsen, and the all of dancing parties Thursday ev- -. and Ruth Bennet were dinner cut prize to Miss Delone Ballan- - enlng at the Hotel Eccles. Light guests at the Sorosis chapter Fri- which have been fitted with wax- both mothers love and the candy ed papers. Bake in a moderately dad tine. Sixteen guests were present. refreshments were served. About day evening. brings home at night. slow oven for 30 minutes. Cool Final initiations were" held Sun- thirty five couples were in atcan do a great deal to Parents Lillian and Hogan, Davis, Orpha and frost. day at the cottage for the follow- tendance. The committee on ar- Mary Woozeiy were last week-en- d make up to the only child for his into were initiated who C. A. ing girls uests at the Sorosis chapter rangements included; handicap. They can try to avoid Phi Epsilon Omlcron, Home EcoCREAMY FROSTING R. E. Berntson, Percy Smith. louse. both over indulgence and suppresPearl national' nomics fraternity, Mrs. Ross Anderson and Mrs. J. 2 cups sugar sion. They can make relatives Virginia Hendricks, Edith Funk Grace Eva Haralson, W. Hayward. Richards, behave themselves at the risk of 3 and Fern Rawlins were dinner milk cup Ethel and Shaw Cook, Constance 2 tablespoons butter They can preoffending them. Judge and Mrs. M. C. Harris guests at the house Wednesday The following Alum- - motored Holmgren. too are childtend often salt. that Lake to Salt they evening. Monday teaspoon were in attendance; 1 with their child at ren and two Mr. Mrs. G. vanilla Aaron and where Gibbs and play spent they teaspoon days Miss Julia Pond from the Idaho motored on to Mix the sugar, milk and butter. hi3 own level. in Salt Lake They can welcome Nephi where they spent last week-en- d the chapter. Mrs. Alice Houston of Mil,V. Harris as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook over a moderate fire and stir into the backyard and nursery the two Mrs. C. daysspent Gama chapter in Ohio Eina of Richmond accompanied them Merrill. frequently until a soft ball forms children of the neighborhood. Best ler, Mrs. Ora Hansen, Naoma on the trip. Mrs. Ruth M- Bell produced a when "a portion is slowly poured of all, if there Is a nursery school and Mrs. Evelyn Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wenner-gre- n children's Christmas play and into a cup of cold water. Remove or kindergarten in the neighborCrockett of the Logan chapter. will entertain the members three one act plays at the 'Richfrom the. fire and let stand for 20, hood they can send him .there to After the initiations a breakfast of with those who will be his the F. F. W. club and their mond opera house Thursday even- minutes. Add the rest of- th in- - Play was given at the Hotel Eccles. brother and sisters by proxy. and advanced ing. and puThe, until a boat at this supjtjnior creamy. evening gredients partners seventeen for were laid Covers in dramatic art. who made up Carefully frost between the layers per followed by cards. The home pils guests. were Levaun Van Orman, and on the top and sides of the be dinner' guests at the house the cast be will decorated fall late vfith Miss Mrs. Louise G. Kimball, Benson, Lucy Beth Sunday. Sergene flowers. will four cake. guests Dora Miss Twenty Charlotte Dancy and Several lady friends successfully Margaret Cardon, Hazel P. attend. Four score prizes will be Wright were guests of Mrs. F, of carried out a sunwise- on Miss Webb, Clara Wenergren. Margarawarded. VARIETY OF SUNDAY TEA Champ at an informal table Elizabeth Drysdale last evening The 40 and 8 entertained at a et Hovey, Irwin Mehr, Dale CoMENUS bridgeP- Monday evening. the occasion being her birthday burn, Mem Yeates, Luther Yeat F. Champ went to Salt Lake dinner party at the Hotel Eccles es, Darr Thompson. Creamed Chicken on Toast Bars A delicious as were waffle They Saturday of last week to attend Saturday evening of last week at sisted by the following Fruit Salad Cocoanut Cake anniversary. from the supper was served, covers being a dinner at the Newhouse hotel the Hotel Eccles. The American Jesters . Tea laid for twelve afterwhich social club, Conan Mathews, given for the officials of the Un- flags and the National colors Gladys Hobbs, Bernice chat and bards were enjoyed. . Quinney, were for used Pacific Railroad decorations. the company. ion Ham Creamed Potatoes Mrs. Frank McHugh and daugh- Covers were laid for twenty five Allan Cannon, A. C. Spackman, Foster Merrill, Bert Prestwich, and Sweet Pickles Meves To Florida McHugh, of Salt guests. ter, Miss Louise week-enKimball. The large audi- , Fruit Gelatin Yellow Cake New Port Richey. Fla. (AP) d here to The officers and teachers of Albert Lake spent last to the plays with Coffee Thomas Meighan film star, has visit with Miss Olivia McHugh, the,-- Sixth ; ward Sunday School ence responded and all. felt as though Crabflake Salad Biscuit become a resident of this village who is attending school at the ,U, were entertained Wednesday even- enthusiasm, Chocolate Ice Box Cake they had had an evening of rare on the Gulf of Mexico. "I have A. C. and is making he home at ing by the. guperin tendency Coffee registered here, will vote here and the U. A. C. dormitory. .Miss their wives,"' at the home' of' Mr. enjoyment. A to came make my home here, he told a Olivias mother and sister were and Mrs. L. M. Squires. The rooms Miss signal recognition Marjorie Smith, who has Cream of Tomato Soup Crackers group of business men. were artistically arranged in a guests at the dormitory. stusummer in the Paris 0 Dill Pickles Miss Charlotte Dancy, dean of color scheme of orange and green. spent piano under the great mas When a stenographer stays at Salad Coffee women, 'entertained at the fourth The guests were seated at small dying when Fruit orihome and explains to the boss of d series of breakfasts at the tables centered with orange candles ters, choral she receivedfor an her by composed that she had a cold or something dormitory Sunday. The Gamma Xi in silver and cut glass candlesticks. ginal Stew Crackers Oyster teacher, professor Monsieur Gamma sorority- girls were the The evening was spent in music her in her head, the boss thinks It Pickles Celery Paul head Fauchet of the were laid Covers depart were and games. Refreshments was a' cold. honored guests. Tea ment Gingerbiead of at Paris the harmony to served for .twelve of the sorority thirty guests. and teacher of the inseries The U. A- - C. Womans club conservatory three preceding To prevent gravy from soaking sormet Monday afternoon at the world famous organist Dupre cluded as guests Ihe Sorosis a two The Ballard camp of the dattgh- through the bottom of heme of Mrs. Asa Bullen. In cel- ters ority. the Sigma Theta Phi and of the pioneers met Thors-- 1 crusted meat pie, brush over the the Beta Delta. Next Sunday willa ebration of the centenary of Ibafternoon at the home of Mrs. tower crust with a little egg yolk. conclude the series when the sen, which comes in March, an day Mrs. William Ed- Chi will be guests. Ibsen program was given. Prof. N. W. Merkley, Sara Quinney and Avoid ovr vegetables, Professor and Mrs. Chester J. A. N. Sorensen of the English de- wards. MrsE. R. Gibbs were the assist- as they will become tasteless and Myers entertained at a dinner partment of the U. A. C. gave an Mrs. hostesses. The topic for the touch. ing party Wednesday evening at their able discussion on The Litera- atternoon was discussed by Mrs. home in compliment to the En- ture of Ibsen comparing his A. E. Anderson. Mrs. William Thain the game: Dr. and Mrs. I. P. A. C. and work with past and present day cf the ' glish Faculty gave a sketch of the life of Ileber Stewart, Prof, and Mrs. A. J. their partners. A color scheme of literature. Mrs. George Q. Rich Southwick. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. The Clio club met Wednesday C. Kimball. yellow and white was carried out a pioneer song. Refreshments Needham. Dr and Mrs. E. I. Stcw-ar- t. in all the appointments of ' cite afternoon at the home of Mrs. sang dinner. Yellow chiysanthemums John O. Peterson, Mrs. W. O. Dar-Je- y were served. George Harding and Ernest were Used for the decorations. had charge of the program of The William B. Preston camp Knowles of the Pioneers the Daughters, The We Sew club was enterlaid for twelve, for the afternoon. Miss Anna Boss Covers were Thursday afternoon with Mrs. tained Friday evening at the guests. Bridge followed the din- gave a brief review of the play met Alice Jackson, the other hostesses home of Mrs. William Pehrson. ner. The Inch score prize was The Blow and The Stars" and Mrs. Emily Anderson and The home wis decorated with awarded to Mrs- Ruth M. Bell. read Juno and the Paycock, two were: Phi sorority plays by Sean O'Casey, dramatist Mrs. May Larsen. The topic. Pio- fall flowers. Fifteen were in atThe Sigma Th-tease Its annual Dll dancing party of new born Ireland. The follow- neer Women, Their Characteristics tendance. Refreshments were Fririav evening at the Hotel Ec- ing ladles were special guests; and their part in reclaiming the served. was west, Mrs. treated Lettie with it by decorated l Was Florine Benson, Luella Owen Mrs. George Torgeson, Mrs. John cles. The i: and Mrs. Alice Jenkins. and Elda Wilson were dinner t,ie fall tlowers A a Tanged in a A. Crockett, Miss Drew Smith. Rasmussen Mrs. C. William Oh Jensen sang feature danre Miss Mattie Smith, Miss Johanna ;,,,ni:,,,r..t pa'i in guests at the Sigma Theta Phi, Ye cf RefreshZion." Daughters and song numbers were given. At Moen. Mrs. Andrars Peterson. Mrs, chapter house Wednesday evening.! e served. Bernice Leah Edwards intermission a light lunch was Charles O. Peterson and Mrs G. ments of The the and Ruth Boyle, Joseph Smith camp served. About thirty five Couples W. Lindquist. Bennett were dinner . th& Pioneers met guests at the Theta house Sunwere In attendance. The eommit-The Brigham Young camp of Daughters of included the daughters of the pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home day evening. tee on urrarw-mentBeta Hill, lu" Rsv Mayon. and Thursday afternoon at the Hotel of Mrs Fred Frederiekson with .The following Theta girls spent Marion Bonnion. The entertain- Eccles. The following ladies were the following ladies as assisting last week end In Logon. They ment committee consisted of Con- the hostesses; Mrs. O. M. Budge, hostesses: Mrs. C. M. Christensen. came to attend the annual fall nie Shaw ar.o Vcia Calder. en- Mrs. Kate Preston, Mrs. Moses Mrs. Cammila Smith and Eliza- dancing party, Nona Todd and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt Thatcher and Mrs. Vaney Wilson. beth Clark. Mrs. Berdett Thorpe Helen Stevens of1 Ogden. pcEsta tertained at a, dinner party Sun- Mrs. J. A. Hehdrickson discussed gave a reading. The topic. Pio- Holmgren, Grace Thompson, Eva the topic Pioneer Women" their neer Women was discussed by Johnson, Naoma Broadhead and day evening at their home. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Music characteristics and their part in Mrs. Lucy Foy. Miss Cleone Rose Edythe Johnson of Preston. Idaho. followed the dinner. Miss Margaret, Dunkley spent reclaiming the west., Mrs. C. C. sang two songs, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman Randall and Mrs. C. C. Christen- Mrs. Norma Curtis, Mrs. Sara last week end at1 Whitney. Idaho. entertained at dinner Monday sen sang a duet. Mrs. Kate Pres- Parks gave the biography of a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. 1 woman. Mrs. Floyd Rase and son Leland and W. S. Prtdayevening in Compliment to Mrs. ton gave a sketch of the life of a pioneer aris, ,F) Black crepe' satin and Mrs Louis A. Peterson sang man of American Fork spentChipIdaho. pioneer woman. A. Allred of Preston, maintains a st.ea ! v popularity last: At the meeting of the Wilford Oh the Daughters of Zion." Re- week end here as guests of Mrs. 'with all apes. .The table and rooms were decor-j- o with" j out hi til black chrysanlhe-joumbronze Woodruff camp Thursday after- freshments were served. Mrs. Harry Parker left the early f Uw Covers were laid for eight noon, which met at the home of Of salt ie. nests all folk. Cards Mrs, Carrie Humphries, the topic part of the week for Washington. Lake spent last week end here S6iuon is and Anruinds followed the dinner. Two score Pioneer Women was discussed by D. , where, she will be the guest with her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah model with , an original front secretary and Mrs. Jardlne for prizes and a guest prize were Mrs. Myrtle Hatch, Mrs. Alice Hale of which is reminiscent of both .awarded. sang Oh. the Daughters of Zion. a month. Mrs. A. E. Eyes and A'rTmay'rTHnslera. Nona Bowen holrro and iabot The lino Miss Aldythe Thain reviewed The Thomas X. Smith camp of daughter Kay, of Provo, Spent the and Margaret Burogyne and small the book The Glorious Adven- the daughters of the pioneers will week here asguests of Mr. ahd Maughan tics, is earned were dinner guests at ' ture by Halliborton at the M. I. meet Monday afternoon of next Mrs. W. E. Corbridge. . the Beta house out om the skht, The following liman folk went Thursday evening-chapter A. of the Nineth ward, Tuesday week at the home of Mrs. Sarah Miss Ester flounce heightens the youthful' to Brigham City Monday to see Jackson and Miss June White M. Yeates. evening. wijl ness of the model. Saturday afternoon of 9 i'Tjat cAorman flomemakerj Rocbfe(L. . famous artist, I about I . , self-relia- tfe nt v NA'NCYDEXNE tI Pattern 4 with the simplicity Colonial design our forefathers loved and the beauty we want in the silver on our own tables. Youll agree with Mr. Rockwell when you sec the Nancy Deane. And youll be pleasantly surprised to find that this heavy WALLACn SILVER PLATE A TRUE iV - - - -- Mit-to- i K' saijs Mrs-W- - ;Aj XrJl U is so inexpensive. We invite you to stop in about Nancy Deane. " to see r.rd hear more n, set U sWti m deques anti chmr sen mg fray of cap fHdtin taiut dnj ikarmmg utility. 1 1 1- -2 Bel-na- 1- -2 w A small deposit will reserve any article until Christmas - Lun-da- Cardon Jewelry Company j? hl, 2-- , 8 s THE ROAD TO - Author of - Car-do- n, - - , . . - " girls-The- Ze-t- - - - r.-- s . u-- s. - By. Jane Ihelps A Smothering Angel, Katie Gore, Her Right to live, etc. ' - - -- U- H Si taJSIfowton out-of-to- wn on! vT C-- ! - , Ilta A,-circul- ar - i HIGHWAY OF HAPPINESS told anyone but Horace how she ; had felt-- how she thought he had ceased 10 love htr had no right Chapter LIV They went at once to their to Junior. Will yqu forgive me, mother, home, the home Lila had so loved Mr. and Mrs. Holden with Meyrl for keeping him from you so had seen that it was put in order long? Lila asked., I have nothing to forgive. I and awaited their coming. What use to try to tell of that understand, and we are so happy home coming? Of the love that to have you and Horace back Mrs. was still Lilas though for a time that .nothing else counts, replied. they had thought her undeserv- Holden So clouds cleared away, ing? Of their delight in the boy, Horacewithandall Lila with their boy Horace Junior, who was cuddled sailed for Europe. As they leaned and petted, laughed and cried over the rail Lila raised her eyes over, until finaly he fell asleep by revealing the cradled . in his grandmothers to Horace, there depth of her love for him. And as arms? Horace looked it swept through Not a question. anew, warmly, the knowledge Uia remembered how she had him of how he had longed and prayed always apreciated this lack of for this! How he had wished to curiosity in her husbands people. look Into Lila's eyes and discover Horace had shown her the letter forhe now he had written, telling them only only what love. ' He saw; peace, didnt deserve giveness, that he had found her, that she it! had forgiven him, of her success in Horace laid his hand over Lilas her work. Now it was as if she as.it rested on the rail. She lookwas save not been away there had ed end in his eyes she saw the up an added gentleness, a warmer reflection of the spirit he had expression of delight in her than seen in hers: she, too, saw peace, ever before. Liilas father too had love, a n d perfect been welcomed so genially, yet so forgiveness, trust and faith. quietly, making him feel at ease You remember, dear," Lila at once one of the family. said after a bit, how you used to Horace outlined their plans. say that the road to happiness They would sail in two weeks. Lila was only through faith and trust? had laughingly said that her We are on the .road, dear, we ll a never turn off. good enough . for wardrobe, music teacher, needed replenishNo, clear, we'll go straight ing. Mrs. Holden begged her to along that highway the only safe leave Junior in her charge, but route to happiness. Horace would not listen. He said: THE END I have just found him. mother. I cant let even you have him just TIIE jet." Before they left Meyrl and Lila were alone for a few moments. I was always sure of you, Lila." Meyrl said, her arms about j I V Daughters of Pioneer Meet 1 her. . The Seagull camp will meet at I know. Meyrl, Horace told me. th home of Mrs. Aaron Olsen, It made me very happy. East 4,h North, Monday November was And it only for the least 19 rt 2 o'clock. bit that he or anyone doubted Thomas X. Smith camp will you, dear, and the waiting to iind meet Monday, November 19 at you has seemed so long. You do 2:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. forgive us all dont you?" M. Yeates, 220 North SeI have forgotten as well as Sarah A good attendance is cond East. Lila replied, desired. forgiven. Meyrl, was for knowing Meyrl pleading her parents. Dont be afraid to work. Out of A busy happy two weeks followed. Scarcely would Mrs. Holden hard work we pet skill, we get let little Horace out of her sight, education, we get development, get pie of mind and if we insisting upon caring for him to we dethe delight of the nurse who nev- do our Work with a reasonable, er had seen New York, and was gree of Intelligence we shall get now free to go about. Meyrl shop not only our daily bread, but a well. ped with Lila, and in the even- 'substantial bank account as ings they were all together, inThe Office Pessimist says that cluding Tom Garretson when he would consent to join them. America would be a much better Only once had Lila heard any- country ir a few of the men at were thing that seemed like criticism the 'wheels of of her. In passing along the hall at the propelling end of peramshe overheard Mrs. Holden, who bulators loaded with twins. as usual was with Junior, say: feel so badly that we couldnt A visitor Iron ccruu the seas, have had you, darling, when you uyor rcrdncr In the caper that were a tiny babe, her mother-in-laa man h.'t LLd by Ita 8 0 was talking .to Junior. civ r. cl i vc1vln',r 4nd wonder your government does not to Mrs. Holden, for the first time exterminate such tenacious birds. Rolls-Royc- "I w h-.- I t es C |