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Show THE JOURNAL, TAGE TWO LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY; UTAH Saturday December 21, 1929. g EQlklhawfel-BQQc-hi Sororities And ts Fraternities s The Sorosis souuity entertain- at its annual CLristir.as party or i.ouse Monday at the A cnfiel supper was. cvcnnie;. of gifts from served An xcham-the Christmas tree followed hater in tlie. evening the riris went caroling to the anou; fiat(rmty chapter houses, to die home of the president. Di. '. O Peter- -' eon. also to the heme f Dear; and Mrs. Frank L. West and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Champ. A her the caroling they veer? ehfi!inmcd at the Delta Nu chapter house. Mias Audrey Borgeson was m charge of airangements The Alpha Delta Epsilon fraternity entertained at its annual Christmas ball Tuesday evening at the Palais d Or in compliment to the alumni members of the fraternity. The hall was decorated with Christmas trees flashing Other red and green Kghts. fchulfiimag features were used in Light rcTrfslTthe decorations. Hearts Desire I ed '" -- . M e i WISH we had tome youngsters. But we aint; Wed like to have somebody Daub and paint His nitials on the wagon shed. Put a turtle in our bed. Shave his little sisters head But we aint. It would surely be a pleasure Havin them, Christmas presents All for them, ships and Little frocks with polka dots And entertainin ittle tots. Just for thm. rons and patronesses for the - what-me-not- Seems some Folks I ; that have them Rathcrd not, some, the worse they are. The more thpy've got. Funny how this life is made, Some of sunshine, some of shads But poorly muted for some whove prayed And A lot. tained at its annual Christmas the at party Wednesday evening was atOh, wish we had some kiddie Hotel Eccles. The hall But we aint; tractively decorated with ChristI suppose weve not a reason mas trees lighted with red and or complaint. green lights. Christmas bfughs Be to see you buy in toys refreshments were solved. Hie one side For your laughing girls and boys. fraternity crest hung on of the hall. About 50 couples Seems we ough' to share your joy Sylvian attendance. were in But we carat. Needham Jr. and Reuben Mull and Ewart Swinyard were in charge of arrangements. Gn .Thursday evening a house shower was held at the Sigma Theta Phi chapter house, when special Refreshments feature, each girl brohgnt a gift for the were served. were the evenings Cards house. entertainment. Refreshments fol- Engagement .4 lowed the games. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatchr Announced Patience Miss and daughter, Thatcher, motored to Salt Lake Mrs. Joseph S. JohnTuesday apd spent the day. They sonMr.of and Beaver Dam, announce the motored home in the evening. The student body of the U.S. engagement of their daughter, 1 i informal A.C. gave its annula Christmas ball Thursday evening at the Palais dOr. Light refreshments were served. About 300 couples were In attendance.irater-nit- y The .Alpha Gamma Phi gave a (ianeing'party Monday evening at the Hotel Eccles. Christmas was featured in all the appointments. Light refreshments were served. Thirty five couples were in attendance. An important event on the U. SA.C. campus this week was the announcement on Monday o! the Zeta Chi sorority going national. on the It is the youngest sorority and the first to go national,and IS nOW known as Theta Upsilon. Miss Ciarrissa Kunse, Theta Upsilon representative, was here Monday for final inspection and pledging ceremonies which was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Ballard. The Zeta Chi has won the Wanlass cup for the past for scholarship three years. It has been the leading sorority in scho!arship for several years. The Theta Upsilon chapter is the first to be installed in the Rocky Mountain region. There are twenty four chapters - sor-oii- ty Blanch, to Horace John Christensen, son of Mrs. Ephriam Christensen, of Logan. The marriage will take place Tuesday, December twenty fourth, in the Logan temple. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Merrill of Richmond have announced the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis to J. Rennell Smith, son of Mrs. Talitha Smith, of Logan. Tlie marriage will take place in the Logan temple, Tuesday, Dec. 24th. Miss Merrill has been an employe at the Utah Power and Light company for the past ll three years. Mr. Smith is a cluate of the UJ3A.C. and a gra-hi- mpmhpr nf the Tlplta TTn fr a spr Date Set For Junior Prom Friday, March first is the date set for the annual Junior Prom of the U.S.A.C. This Is 'the most function of the social calendar. The committee Is already at work on plans for this important event which centers around. much interest of Theta Upsilon. The members of the committee Miss Frances Cox was a din- include, Marrlner Merrill, Clare ner guest at the Sigma Theta Hayward, Arminta Hogan, Ruby Wednesday Mitton Kenneth Shields. Phi chapter house evening. The Alpha Gamma Phi fraterMr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith nity gave a dancing party at the entertained at dinner Friday evening. Hotel Eccles Monday evening. The table was centered served. were refreshments Light Covers with red cut flowers. About 25 couples were in atten- were laid for the following guests dance. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston, Mr. The Omega Tau lraternity gave Mrs. and LaPhepe Peterson, Friits annual Christmas party Mrs. C. C. Christensen, Mr. and Chapter and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith.! day evening at theserved folhouse. A dinner was Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Welling of lowed by dancing. Forty couples were in attendance. Berg Prest-wie- h Salt Lake City, Mrs. D. C. Huband daughter, Marguerite, had charge of arrange- bard of Wiliiard, spent last week end ments. and Mrs The Sigma Chi fraternity gave here the guests of Mr. Salisbury. Mrs. Salisits annual Christmas ball Fri- Norman is a daughter of Mrs. Hubday evening at the Palais dor. bury All the characteristics of the hol- bard and a sister of Mrs. Welling. their stay in Logan Mrs. iday- season were used in the de- During Mrs. Welling and anSalisbury, and corations appointments, Mrs. J. B. White of other sister, ot features combined with the refresh- Paradise, entertained at a lunchthe fraternity. Light in ments were served. About fifty eon at Mrs. Salisbury's homeMiss to their sister, compliment Clare were attendance. in couples left Hubbard, who Hayward, is chairman of the com- Marguerite this week end for Chicago, 111. mittee on arrangements. Miss Ramona Weston and Miss where she will - be married to Dr. Verne Liljenquist were recently B. Keller on Christmas eve at the home of her sister and pledged to trie Gamma XI Gam- r-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Samma- sorority." of Chicago. The lunchFfttt uel - Mrs. Mrs. Newbold. Joseph the Ruth M. Beil, Mrs. Walter Welti. eon table was decorated withCovMrs. Chester J. Myers, Mrs. N. W. Christmas reds and greens. Christiansen patronesses of - the ers were laid for twelve guests, Zeta Chi sorority entertained including friends from Salt Lake Wednesday evening at the home and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Chairip of Mrs. Christiansen pn the Boulevard In compliment to the sor- motored to Salt Lake Thursday afternoon where they were guests ority and the pledges in recognition of the sorority going na- of Governor and Mrs. George H. Nir. aud Mis. Christian- Dern, for dinner and the Charity tional. sen contributed several musical ball. They were also ovcLJaight nnmbers,. Mr. Welti sang a group guests of the -Governor and Mrs. cf songs, with Mrs. Weill at the Dern. Mr. and Mrs.- Leslie Foy of piano. Mrs. Joseph Newbold read a Christmas story. Chester J. My Malad, Idaho spent last week ers gave a Chriistmas reading. end here as the guests of Mr. During the evening the girls re- and Mrs. Harry Lester. Mr. and ceived a number of presents with Mrs.' Lester entertained at a congratulations from other na- theatre party In their honor Fri tional sororities. During the even- day evening. A . supper followed ing an exchange of gifts was a at their home. out-standi- ng - brothe- t 7 I t - i I . t to Mrs. Emil Hansen, one Of the members ol the club, who is I6av- ing lor Caluornla where she will make her home. The partners of the members of the club were special guests. The guests were entertained at 500 with a supThe table was de-- 1 per following. ' carnations. corated witn red Covers were laid for fourteen guests. Score prices were awarded to Miss Libby Nelson and Mrs. Edgar Mitchell. Mrs. Hansen was presented with a guest prize. The Mens club which was scheduled tor a dinner meeting ay evening, was postponed until after the holiday season. Mr. F. P. Champ was listed for the talk. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bench party entertained at a supper Saturday eveningM. for the Covers club. thq s were laid for eighteen guests; Cards followed the supper. Four score prizes were awarded. The U.S.A.C. Womens club met Monday afternoon at tliewasBluethe bird, Mrs. B. G. Thatcher hostess. Mrs. Ruth M. Bell gave a dramatic reading of the drama Holiday by Philip Barry, a comedy In three acts. Tea was served. There was a number ol special guests. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon at the Bluebird, Mrs. W. O. Darley was the hostess. Mrs. Roland Emmitt had charge and gave a of the program sketch ot tne life of J. M. Barrie, This was followed by a dramatic Qualreading of Barries drama Mrs. R. Burns ity Street" by was served. The Crookston. Tea special ladles were following Mrs. guests; Mrs. A. F. Stockton. Bernt-soE. N. W. Merkley. Mrs. R. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson Mrs. John Olsen. the A musical was given at literary meeting of the Womens club this week which met Wedhome nesday afternoon at the of Mrs. I. O. Stewart with Mrs. A. J Southwick and Mrs. Gilbert Prof A. J. Thorpe as hostesses. Southwick gave an , interesting , talk on How to Listen to Music two trombone, selections were Mrs. given by John Smith, with N W. Christiansen at the piano, Hogensen sang Miss Armmta two songs accompanied by Missn Annie Peterson. Miss Irene Chip-magave two piano selections. Prof. A. J. Soutnwick sang two songs with .piano accompaniment was by Miss Rebecca Stewart. Tea served. There were sixteen special guests. The French club gave a cara-bdancing party Saturday evenEccles. Christing at the Hotel were featured. mas decorations Twenty couples were in The Los De Lebros club held a business meeting Monday evening Miss Mildred at. the home of Bankhead. A committee was appointed to make arrangements lor the annual Christmas party. Lylle Watts, of the National forest service gave the talk at the meeting of the Forestry club Wednesday evening. The Spurs club held a business meeting- Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Annie Johnson to elect new officers for the officers coming year. The new Maurine installed are as follows: Flint, president; Mildred Killum vice president; Sylvia Cannon, Ima and treasurer; secretary Wnitesido corresoonding secret- ary; Annie Johnson, reported,-After the election the club presented the two former presidents. Ruby Mitton and Blanch Larsen, withgifts in appreciation of the S6rvices rendered. In place of the regular meeting of the U. S. A. C. faculty Womens league this week an evengiven at ings entertainment was which the partners of the memThe bers were special guests. evening was held Friday party at the Hotel Eccles. Cards and the of dancing were features The entertainment. evenings Christmas idea was featuredcom-in all the appointments. The mittee on arrangements included Mrs. R. Burns Crookston, Mrs. S. R. George B. Hendricks, Mrs. Mrs. Odell, Afton Miss Stock, John T. Caine HI, Mrs. Mary I. n, et atten-Cl&RC- O - - Hill, Mrs. A. IL Powell. Mrs. R. Mrs. C. R. Johnson. The Beaux Art Guild held a W. Bailey, meeting Sunday afternoon at the Chamber of commerce Fred Dray Rutherrauff gave an illustrated talk on stained glass windows In the various French cathedrals. The Clara Barton chapter of the Eastern Star held Installation ior the following new officers at the Bluebird Friday evening. Miss Emma K. Laub, state Worthy Grand Matron was in charge of the install fticiL Mrs. Clara MorRobert ton, Worthy Matron; Mrs Simpson, Worthy Patron, mats pssnriafe Hardy, associatiori pat- lon. Mrs. Hilda - B. Hardy secret ary; Mrs. Afton Laub treasurer Mrs. Katherine Larsen, conductress; Mrs. ora Rapp associate conductrer; Henry Laub, truestee. Mrs. John J. James entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday af temoon in honor of her husband. Twenty guests were present. -- - evening at the home the birthday anniversary of her of Miss Mary Griffm. Games; mother, Mrs. 'Lydia S. Burnham and jnusic furnished the enter-- ! of Richmond. A color scheme of Refreshments . were purple and white was attractive-servetalnment. carried out in all the appomt-cheBesides the girls the tea-ll- y A buffet luncheon was MisS Rosiland Hale and ments. Miss Gladys Hobbs were in at- - served. Tne table was centered with a large birthday cake. Tne tendance. Two entertainments have been candles indicated 83 years. As- given at the Presbyteriar church sisting Mrs. Scholes In receiving this week. A cantata followed by 'were Mrs. Cynthia Fisher, an-- a program was given Thursday other daughter of Mrs. Burnham, evening for the adult members of Mrs. W. J. Burnham and Mrs. the' church. This afternoon aiW, K. ' Burnham, party was given for laws of Mrs Burnham. About 45 the children. guests called during the afterThe members of the Cache noon. There was a number of out members of the family Stake board of the primary organization entertained at its an- in attendance. Mrs. Knute Peterson entertainnual Christmas party Thursday of Mrs. ed at a dinner party Sunday afevening at the home Charles J. Sorensen. A dinner ternoon. The affair being planwas served. The table and rooms ned in celebration of her birthwere decorated with the day anniversary, at which twelve guests - were included. The table were laid for eighteen guests. was decorated with chrysanthethe mums. Music followed the dinner. Games and music followed her dinner. The exchange of gifts By way of celebrating Miss Lulu Was a feature of the evening. birthday anniversary Miss Alberta Jenson, who has Smith entertained four of her The charge of the English depart- friends at luncheon Sunday. cenment at .Sugar City high school birthday cake and candles is expected to arrive home this tered the table. week end and will soend the season here with her par- 52nd Wedding ents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Jensen. was the Anniversary Music appreciation subject discussed at the conjoint H. M. Gabrielson Mr. and meeting of the Junior and Glea- entertained Mrs., a dinner party at A. of M. the I. of ner girls the in celebration afternoon Sunday River Tuesday cf their 52nd wedding anniverHeights . ward evening. Miss Lewis gave a sketch The Christmas reds and of the life of Handel and a re- sary. were effectively used In view of his Masslah which she greens all the appointments. Covers were illustrate with . song and piano. laid twenty five guests, sevAfter the talk a program nf Han- eral for whom were of Miss was music dels played by carols Irene Chipman. Christmas Mrs. Alma Burgoyne and litwere sung by the group. tle son, of Salt Lake arrived here The Eliza R. Snow Camp of the week to part, of season the Daughters of the Utah Pion- the early with eers met Thursday afternoon' at spend the holiday Mr. and Mrs. John her parents, C. A. PederP. of Mrs. the home and Christiansen. Mr. Burgoyne will sen, Mrs. G. E. McDonald Mrs. Helen Hall were the assist- join her, for Christmas. The members of the cache ing hostesses. Christmas readings Stake board of the Y.L.MIA. enwere given by Mrs. George A. dinner Smith and Mrs. Jennie McDon- tertained at a theatre andfollowing evening Thursday party Mrs. ald. Christmas parols by board meeting.They Robert their regular Brown A Mrs. George to went the Capitol thethen Crookston gave a violin 'selection. the after they atre, performance A Christmas tree and exchange to the board room ot gifts was a feature of the af- returned the dinner was served. Mrs. ternoon. A social, hour was spent where Carma Frederickson had charge and refreshment were served. of the dinner and Miss Cecelia The Joseph Smith camp of the Nelson bad charge of the enterPioneers Utah laughters of the tainment. the net Thursday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting enBluebird, Mrs. S. W. Parkinson, folMrs. Fred Frederickson, Mrs. J. tertained at a buffet supper P. Smith Mrs. H. T. Luke and lowed by a social evening FriCovers were laid for ten Mrs. C. T. Hirst were the hos- day. The home was attractive guests. William Jenson Mrs. sang tesses. a song, John Smith gave a trom- ly decorated with the Christmas bone selection, Mrs. I. S. Smith colors. Mrs. F. B. Wan entertained at gave a Christmas reading, Eldred Smith gave a piano selection. dinner Friday evening. Red ta Miss Gwenevere Johnson gave a pers and holly centered the table Covers were laid fop eighty guests reading, a girls quartet of the A social evening followed the din U.S.A.C. sang two numbers, fea ures dances weri given by Fan-ne- y ner. The Junior high school, celeHodges and Dolly Mitchell. A social hour and refreshments fol- brated the approaching holidays with a. special program Friday lowed. The Logan Stake Relief society morning and a dancing 10party in 7 to at the organization will hold a Union the evening from A school. meeting Sunday afternoon for all gymnasium of the the officers and class leaders of 'large Christmas tree with colored hall .he society? Each department will lights was featured in the servwere be represented and the work for Light refreshments ed. rtie following month will be Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodruff and Children of Salt Lake motgave ored here and spent last weekThe Logan high school end with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Friday its annual Christmas ball 7 ik. Thatcher, evening in the gymnasium of the- Thatcher. Miss Lettie school which was specially de- who is teaching school at Bouncorated with the Christmas Idea, tiful, accompanied them to spend Christmas trees and colors were the week end with her parents. Mrs. Lee Marshall entertained were used. Light refreshments served. Jack Christiansen was in the members of her bridge club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday charge of arrangements. The luncheon table afternoon. On Tuesday evening the with red roses forwas decorated a at entertained girls dinner party. and red candles . Covers were mal Christmas In laid for eight guests. Bridge fol- Cards followed the dinner. score lowed the luncheon. At the close usual high place of the awards, presents were exchang of the games two score prizes ed. The evenings entertainment were awarded. The teachers of the Woodruff was concluded with light refreshments. Iola Hickman, Capliola school gave a dinner party Monand day evening at the home of Miss Cherrington, Ella Winkler were in charge of Martha Thatcher. The table was Ruth Clayton centered with a boquet of cut arrangements. Covers were laid for The following girls were hos- flowers. tesses for their bridge club at a fifteen guests. A social evening dinner given Thursday followed the dinner. bridge The following took part on the Mrs evening at the Bluebird: in the morning meeting Call,1 Mrs. Howard program Henry Olsen, Mrs. Grace Rasmussen, Mrs. Wes- - A selectioln by the school orches-le- y by N. Lundstrom, Miss Claire Tur- - tra.. Two violin selections Miss W. Christiansen. A reading by ner. Miss Evelyn Jensen, Miss Virginia Hazel Webb, saxaphone selections Phyllis Baugh, by Crockett, Miss Theresa pugh, by Ray Cardon accompanied Miss Liberty Rigby and Miss Ed- -, Miss Anna Cardon, Miss Gladys na Mae Earl. The dinner table Jessop of the senior high school was decorated with three mina-tur- e gave a reading. Christmas trees and green extended candles. Red streamers MANAGEMENT from each tree " to the plates. CHANGED for twenty Covers were laid f0ur guests, We announce change in management dinner, of the Singer Sewing Machine Con at Bridge followed the Score prizes .were awarded to this point. Phyllis Baugh. Marie Pederson In order to increase our business we The following were special guests will run a Hemstitch and Pico special Miss Donna Bell of Salt Lake, during holidays. Instead of lOe apd Mrs. Rulon Johnson, Mrs. Eugene 12c you can have your Hemstitching Mrs. Ragner Anderson, for 8c and 10c a jard. Yeates Mrs. Venna ' McCracken . Miss Leah Machines sokl. mrted and repaired. Merrill,-Mi- ss Gerda Young, Mrs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thursday : d. rs all , form of the sheriff was standing on the ve.arda when Peggy answered the knock. Hello. Come in and sit down,1 Peggy piloted the sheriff to the most comfortable chair! In the room and placed before hltp her uncle's choicest cigars. She sat down close - hol-.d- How ' featured. . Dor-'rhato- ry - Vernon W. .Crockett, Miss Elva SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Emma Willmore, Phone 535 83 W. Center. Miss Martha Thatcher and Miss (Advertisement) Marie Pederson. Mrs. H. W. Balls of Salt Lake To foil thieves a chain to spent last week here as a guest fach a womans hand bag. to a of' her mother, Mrs..M. C. Nojil-- 1 bracelet or vrist strap has been son. invented. Larsen,""Miss come siftera Wv puzzled, walked over to the front door. Ill call again. Miss Prescott. Peggys outstretched hand again sought the drawer where lay ner uncles .45 caliber automatic pistol which she had shot at Stanton a but hi had been .45 caliber pistol killed with a 35 caliber bullet. Then she hadn't killed Edgar Stanton! She wasn't n murderer. But tier Joy was of short dura tton. The bullet fitted Jims pistol. A word from her and he would f you - - etant t hen. ha repeated; Oh with dawning intelligence: yoti mean Ohacllahs stepsou, jim Sinclair. . , Peggy sat very still. Her heart was pounding against her r.lis and she felt half suffocated. So that was It ? Behind her quiet gjtj regarding the sheriff so steadily, her thoughts were in a turmoil So Jim was. in reality, the man she had come to regard with such bitterness. The cad. to deceive her so! But even as her niood reached ebu boiling stage, she was rair enough td admit that parbap4 she it was a case of had accepted Jim as Obadlah's son and no one had corrected that ini preesion. Put was ft honorable not to have told her? Perhaps J'ra kepi quiet to save Mrs. Sinclair wa from arotind went-- ,' on Sheriff these parts. Beach, reminiscently.' "And wlieit she was left a widow with two small children, sh cimt back ?o the old farm. Obediali and she had been boy and girl sweethearts till she went off to live with some rich f relations down to New Yertt. By and by shs married Dbsdlah. but only lived beet wasted ( alegt ksti chib dren. but the New Yerfc eenelel took the little girl., Beach wagged his kead His son, n. - ' - a, i' crisply. Not liking the trend of the conversation. Beach rose with abruptness and reaching pver took back the pistol from Ler. nerveless baud. ' Well. I must be going." with a Your scrutinising glance at her. aigued confession is on file In' tlie court house" still she made no are alone Beach asked. Its getting kind ot late, 'most six. Aren't yon uneasy, staying by yourself? , Julia went for the mail,'' Peggy paused and looked around; whefe was Julia? She should- have returned at least a half hour before It is not so lonesome as you Mr. Evans think,' she added; comes over often, and Jim, hei son. pause was Intentional-'-- hls Beach looked puszled for an In ay - "Was was there no other bullet in Lieutenant Stantons body?" "None; and no other wound." 'THE tall of-to- ( pistol. A CLOUD LIFTS as - 1 reBeo-tively- - J Ohadlib gave Jim a wonderful 'moat schooling; bs sacrificed everything for that boy" Ae be rambled on, Peggy itrug gied to rsadjuet her viewpoint Jim was Jim to her, bis parentage of no moment. J' the wealth which she bad hoped to ehare with him was to have been bis by the provision in her uncle's will iu case ebo did not fnlfilk the stipulations therein, why she wep ike mor deeply glad. Generous, to fe feult. Peggys heart rejoiced ' ' About that fftih." - U. S. navy. She caught her breath, ' then smiled; ft course. It' would have U. S. navy stamped upon it did It not belong to Jim and be wee in the navy; at least, she had found the gun she had used that fateful night in Jims pocket presumably he bed picked It up by mistake for hie. She must tell the Sheriff tM comedy of errors and give him the weapon with which she shot Edgar T Stanton. "This is a .35 caliber pistol," she said, noting the further wording on the automatic, and she put out her hand to open the table drawer where she had put her unclel pistol; while "Sure," broke in Sheriff Beach, mistaking the cause o. her besl And the bullet found In tancy. Stantoni heart was ot .35 caliber. His eyes traveled opward to the top of the stairs and down to th spot where Stanton's body had Jal: Yon are a darn good shot. Miss Prescott. Peggy beard not s word that hs said after his first sentence. .Her extended hand dropped to her' side. Twice she strove to (peak before she found her voice. , , h U..S. . Beach spoke more briskly ts he reached the object ft hid C1L Here tie. I removed the cartend ridges for eat handling, handed an automatic pistol to Peggy. Peggy missed the sheriff's kind! meant, if tactless, sarcasm add the faint twinkle in his eyes, her attention being entirely centered on the weapon in her band, it was Identically like her uncles, but the wording on it read, "Model 3911 , i Driving away from the lodge. Sneriff Reach stopped his car at Echo Farm and from the seat' o! fils par parked in Mohawk Lane, called to Obadiah Evans. Cant come in, he hollered, in answer to. the farmers cordial invitation. megaphoned through his cbpped hands as he stood on the front porch if his house; then, an declare to Obadiah came cmseT; gracious, 1 forgot to ask Miss Prescott if Sundowns been there lately. He wasnt at his camp, though I spent a couple ot hours on Blind Mans Bluff, thinking lie might show up. Obadiah rested one foot on the running board and his elbow on the door of (he touring car. "Did you take her the gun?" he asked, and, as ,tbe jsherift podded,., Gof ft with "yon, ord'id you leavo it at Yew Lodge? Beach regarded him indignantly. Da you think Im such a fathead? he demanded with some deNo, 1 didnt leave gree of heat. sufih evidence with Miss Prescott; it here in my pocket. Lets see the pistol? "What for? belligerently. VI thought maybe Id like to kaewwky Miss Prescott 3ked to see it." ' Tier ti he said gruffly, and Beach unfolded the cloth about tbe pistol, keeping the weapon, however, on the oilskin in his hand. Tother sides the same." The sarcasm was wasted on Ota-diawho pointed a bony finger at the automatic. Maybe 'tls and maybe tisnt, Turn her over, he stated calmly. Sheriff. Considerbly mystified. Beach did to, and be and Obadiah gazed down at the Inscription on the metal? navy. Model, 191 .The sheriff rolled up the pistol and thrust it back in hls pocket,'' Never expected to see you hypnotized by a gun, Obadiah, he re-- ; marked, turning - on his ignition switch as a bint that tbe Interview was over. Ill 8ee Sundown to-- , so long." The car was moving slightly before Obadiah removed his foot from - Teel's-Obadia- ' C. , Chapter 50. ! daughters-in-Chrlstm- "You say the bullet that killed Edgar Stanton was of .35 callberT she taltered, through lips groun ghastly white. sheriff firmly, , . T do," declared the nis surprise manifest. Has the girl trying to cook up some technical defense to prove She had not killed Stanton? If so, be must be on liis guard. I was present when the bullet was extracted by the .surgeon performing the autopsy, and it fits that Prescott BYKOPSIS Ptooy faces the remainder ot her monthe resilience nt fete t.mtnn distressed ly the knowlrdne that her muiltoie dollar Inheritance hat vantehnl, " 1'etp Lottos alone is ten t her out ot the vaet estate lett he her t Jn the uncle, fleihertY Prescott eul Lodge. Peony r basement ot seeks the two missing pages of a n old Ihhte and scans the pngeeot the Lucky Hag. Annapolis minimi. Ni Xtarovcr I he tlhtnestei ot her Jim and leitrns tot the frit time that the map she love 1, Comm Jamieson Slnrlatr. mil inherit IS Presrelt fortune it she forleltg her rights. Th? Beehive girls of the fourth Mrs. Frederick Scholes club entertained Tbe sewing evening at the home of ward M. I. A. association enter- tained at2 a reception Sunday afto 6 m celebration of Christmas Mrs. A. J. Harden Li compliment tamed at a party ternoon mem-Wg-- ai r V Functions at the - Hotel Eccles Wednesday in -- evening were Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. West. Dr. and Mrs. V. D. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Richards, Prof. Frank R. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chiistiansen. The Delta Nu fraternity enter- Local Clubs Birthday Commemorated ' 1 merits were served. About Gd couples were m attendance. Hie pat- Church enter-Mond- f j Activities of moi-row- : ; the running board. . With a me-- ! chaniCal wave of his hand to the departing sheriff, he turned back to hie bouse and came face to face with Julia, hurrying down the path. eaid shed gib me Miss Debo-a- h some doughnuts she was fryin. to take back to Miss Peggy: so I watt-ed, she explained, securing mors firmly one end of the napkin which covered the dish. , ; . . ; 1 Then, forgetting all attempts at diplomacy, which had failed lament-- ; ably in extracting Information from the reticent housekeeper; Whars Mistah Jim! On bia way here and with tDat piece of Information Jull had perforce to be satisfied, for Obadiah went calmly into the house where he had left Philander Chase. Obadiahs objectire was the coat closet in the hall. la Its dark re-ceases, be felt about until he 'had i , ; j ; t located the leather holster brought to him by Aquila Chase. Carrying U to the front door, Obadiah studied the initials of its dead own-- ! er. E. S., he muttered. "E for evil 8 for Satan. His powerful fingers closed ouniLthe Jeatherjwith a grip of Iron. "Stanton, you dog!" (Copyright, D. Appleton A Co.) Unknown to ethero Obadiah bo. to too and undoratand tho tangla. Continue tho otory Mon. day. glno j 4 ' |