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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922. 'jpi 'rm" i trills' W Visitors The Dr and Mrs. N. B. Jackson of at her home this afternoon. rooms were charmingly arranged, salt Lake with peonies and rose as a decoraEtoto with Mr. ano airs. m jbck- tion. Two tables of bridge were played. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Mark Anderson, Airs. air and Mrs. Ale Hedquist, Miss E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. Earl Bean. Mrs. b- -i Hadaulst and Mrs. Fred J. .R. Thomas, Mrs. J. T. Farrer,! Knlaysou motored to Salt Lake to-- 0 umu Mrs. J. B. Tucker and Mrs. Fred wim Tisueo and lay Richmond. brahim, and Mrs. H. E. Jenkins. P"-""1'-- .r' ''7 nter- - nd fttrs. John Jackson ui. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A Spear left Sun-- i day for California, where they will visit the next two weeks. Mr. Spear will attend the Rotary convention to be held in San Francisco. at a family dinner sunaay ft.rt.nnn In nonor 01 ur. n. a. nkon of Salt Lake, whose birthca that lay anniversary occu-Te- d gy. A CUC glass uowi in pevuit lormed the tame centerpiece. oTers were laia ror n. ained - lug the winter, has returned home to spend few months with rela tives and friends. e Joseph Banks of Wyoming, who recently returned from a two- year mission in Canada for the L. D. S. church, arrived in Provo MonMrs. Margaret Straw and Miss day to make his home here, tie Mabel Stubbs will leave Saturday was accompanied by his sister, Airs. iur iaano, 10 spend tne summer Edith Dixon of Wyoming. with relatives and friends. . iMra. Dave Anderson of Salt Lake ilrs. James Sutherland will en is spending the week in Provo. tertain the members of the Optimist club at her home Thursday This afternoon the Mutual memafternoon. bers of the Pioneer ward went to Mr. and 'Mrs. George E. Brattan the ward meeting house and thorentertained a nuntber of friends at their 'home Tuesday evening. The oughly cleaned both the church arralr was complimentary to Mr. and the grounds. At the conclusion and Mrs. Arthur Whitecotton, who of the afternoon's work, dinner was were recently married. A social served. time was spent, during which Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brattan, dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitecotton Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eyring left and Mrs. J. W. N Whitecotton Provo today for Pasedena, Calif, motored to Saratoga Sunday and to reside. spent the day. Clubs .. w Covers were laid for eight at a prettily appointed dinner party given by Miss Jane Hibbert and Miss Muriel Smart at the home of Miss Smart unday afternoon. The affair was in honor of William J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Taylor en- Snow, Jr., formerly of Provo, but tertained at dinner at their home who for the past school year has Sunday evening. The season's flow-er- s been reisdlng at Berkeley, Calif., were used in decorating the while attending the U. of C. A cut dining table. Covers were laid for glass bowl of spring flowers formed the table centerpiece. ten. AESTHETIC www DANCING Allen of Charleston, living in Provo the MURIEL SMART fcist few months, white attending Ke Brigham Young university, was student of Mrs. Aljrie E. Ited in marriage u uean irsen after- - 1I BalliJ and Stefano Mas- in Provo, Monday ,Manti .. ... a . T i jir iicaciiv classes kmi n. Mr. ana am. ivnsa l.M uaguu, win belt night tor tieoer to yish reia- in aesthetic dancing, es. rney will mae uieir aume l ginning June 12, in men's Manti. ij gymnasium at B. . U. John Jackson is spending a few I Prices $6.00 for Course vs In Salt Lake. l 445-- J. Miss Lucile hn has been the Miss Ella Brown Was success: fully surprised at her home Monday evening, in celebration of her birthday anniversary, which occurred on that day. Games and dancing were featured and enjoyed, present during which dainty refreshments Miss Helen Meservy, who has were served to Miss Margaret Pier-ponMiss Vilate Pierpont, iMIss been teaching school in Heber dur- Ruby Taylor, iMiss Gussie Bailey, Miss Celestia Johnson, Miss Kath-eryMabel Miss Southworth, Stubbs. why didn't you ever tell me you were Frank Doming was hostess members of the E. L. E. club t, n married?" rap JOSEPH VAN "Damnation!" said half under his breath and moved nearer, till another flutter of her hand stopped him. "That wise husband of yours!" he exploded then, vindictively. "I suppose he's been spilling all he knows!" "Did Bel know? Yes: I presume he must have. But you're mistaken, he didn't tell me. It was this Summerlad frowned, at a loss to identify the volume In her extended hand. "I found it, Lynn, quite by accident, while I was waiting. Hope's Indian Love Lyrics. Don't you remember? . . . See, It's Inscribed: . 'To my Lynn, on the first anniversary of our marriage, with all my heart, Nelly.' And then this picture of you two, published after you came Oh! Lynn! Why here to live did you lie to me about that poor girl?" For a moment Summerlad gnawed his underlip without attempting to reply. Then with a sign of despair he retreated to one end of the against which he rested, to ease his foot. He said something in an angry mumble, as Lucinda followed into the room. ."I thought I could keep it from you until "Ti!l when? Till what?" He growled, Inarticulate with vexation "To let me go on thinking making such a fool of .myself . . 8ince you don't live together, why aren't yon divorced?" "Nelly eald if J tried W vbra her she'd fight tack, and She It fws . He didn't finish, hut shut his .teeth on a blundering tongue and looked more than ever guilty. But Lucinda was in a pitiless temper. You mean about "About you? you and other Women?" "Hang it all! I've never pretended to be a saint, have I, Linda?" "No wonder the poor thing hated the sight of me! . . . Oh, how could you have been so unkind!" "If you'd only give me a sbow to explain Her lip curled: "Explain!" "I've been doing my best," Summerlad argued resentfully. "When I saw how it was going to be with you and me, and found out Nelly'd come back to Hollywood, I went to her and, had things out gave her some money and promised her more, on the strength of her promise to go back home and get a divorce on the dead quiet." "And did you hope to keep that a secret from me?" "My name isn't Summerlad, any more than hers is Marquis or yovrs I thought Lee. I thought I'd everything was going to be all right till she turned up again wkh ysur Issue) general sense that Mister was having his foot treated at the moment mumbled he. If you're content," but would soon be disengaged. ii . "daresay there's nothing more She put off her wrap, made here eald." self at home, and sought but someihe nodded gaily, repeating tne how failed to distill a compensating note thrill from the reflection that she d, "Nothing!" in a flute-lik- e would erelong be called upon to irth. Hanging his head, he be- - make herself at home here for good wretchedly to stuff tie plunder and all "Erelong" meaning, of his pockets, muttering half to course, after Reno . . . And why The house was excellently hstlf: "What a pity! If only I not? planned, amply big for two; no reaid have had a bit of tuck! If only son why Lynn heed move unless he could have hit it off I" really Wanted to. ut you hurry," she reminded him, Curiosity concerning Lynn's tastes, can catch the night train for when hs did find time to read, moved Lucinda to con the straggling squad Francisco, you caa juat about of titles. Novels led in number, in Ike it." as furnishes the Well . . ." He glanced uneaai- - general such trash with most ox Its plot maLt her, and again was conscious cinema "80 It terial. In addition, a subscription the heat tn his cheeks. another of f em set of De Maupassant, to trbis at last . O. Henry, Wella' "The Outline of Hisgoodby!" Collected Verse of she repeated, amiably tory" (uncut), the Eioodby," .v Budyard Kipttng, six copies of the on tne a I He gave a same edition of who Who daresay Indian Hope's - Screen, Laurence atuious chuckle. it's "Daresay an in exceptionally Love Lyrics but, well, the usual thing, you . beautiful binding . " . . ." Lucinda took pos-k chuckle With with pual thing?" she terrotad, nly knitted brows, . To kiss goodby." Tou'll miss your train." developed a moment of "Fan! sincere emotion: 've been a perect brick to me, a (feet brick. I feel like a dog. in? you like this." Oh"' she said. a one indulges a tent child "if you really want me, Harry, go ahead." she turned her mouth 1i88 his lips brushed only her cheek. Then she stenoed back her mirror and with a puff made mi the imperceptible damage done the caress. The glass showed Maine's shadow slinking out. She n him blunder through the liv- room, the slam of the screen And her hand fumbled, the fder puff dropped unheeded, mist across her vision, she gasped "IF YOU'D ONLY GIVE ME "eathless "Damn!" Tears meant SHOW TO EXPLAIN." cked make-u- ... club-loung- e, ..." J ..." s te p ... bumt-- with fire of shame . . . "fidr the car he halted and rested a hand on the door for so long that the chauffeur grew face, about, strode hastily back ns uuniralow. ' he drew near he could hear '"J" voice. She wm at th tola. mnt in the living-room- , calling a "her he didn'tU UUIUILI wu.., no doubt. o,. ' ""o? Is it rrst chance you. dear? Fanny . I've had . .. . Poor I've been aching to se you k: y and f I tell vnn Yw: any T ,JM. Ume ..." session of this last: Lynn would have Laurence Hope! . . . Evidently a gift copy. When she opened the a slip of printed book at its paper fluttered out. Without pausLucinda ing to read the Inscription, half-tonretrieved the clipping: a from one of the motion-pictur- e monthlies, a view of the bungalow grounds, with the house in the distance, and in the foreground Lynn and a youne woman laughing at the camera The evening had grown quite dark when a crisp rattle of the .elephone startled Lucinda into renewed contact with her surroundings. The book was in her Vd'nd. Behind her a door opened. Without moving she watched Summerlad, in a dressing-gowfstily thrown on over dress-shiand trousers, hobble over to tb telephone and conduct one end of a short conversation of which her wits made no sense whatever. He hung up, and peered blindly round the room. he called. "Linda, darling?" fly-lea- e ... arm-in-ar- inhere to, Mr. Lontalne " No, by Rod!" Lontalne hlurtpd P the man's astonished and you n rt on as you like . . .No: . 1 mina. ne "What's the big ida, sitting ad I mean. I'm J" lone. p.om- the same . "w uui a nine alone in the dark?" At n,Rht. came to an understand- - time he switsfced on wall-sconc" won t be in our way after and, bllOing, saw her. "Just our ... wj ' !" he grumbled, trying to sound I5arry dear . . ." "hethJnK amusprt "What do you think, r.t disconsolate. lauKhter haunted Lontalne sweetheart? Fanny says they can't " Walk. "ITnlftn Do- o. come tonight; Harry's laid up, got a he cri.'d t sick headache or something, and she li IlilllWM ""wiring the car m. t.new doesn't think she ought to leave him. line I wonder if you'd mind dining here I AT with me alone, this once. I can't su.iset whonfl reluctant very well go out with this foot. Eh? c i-..., " was presently What do you think?" 0 irom the bungalow ve- Lucinda made no sound. His eyes a ..... still a iin .v. utv Buy narrowed as he perceived the abnoriiiiuu motored to Beverly mal absence of color in her face, the dark dilation of her unwavering "H'mHl a churlish chance in eyes. Limping, he approached. Ulli'"neu a reception for "What's the matter, Linda? Not U lhe hand Of cross with me, are you?" num.K . H? inn An AntMattiiff hnnd silenced hlrn. " "wtrments of Ennh t th. AH in a breath Lucinda said: "Lynn Z BKain- - M ikn.i.. "n.i. ""ie i I . ..." A ntinoed From Oar Last hough there was need enough for te it he wore to carry out the f1 she made for him. Lontalne "Sed slowly down the walk, with pang dog air, the hands In his wts nngtring the price of the sorry shreds of his iliiikn- -s the flesh of his face WW - Summerlad LOUIS Try Sego is your favor, ite recipe no matter what it it, if it calls for iweet milk, you'll get cava line rciuui tiling Sego. Becipe booklet on request. CCEAMS ONLY RIVAL ... officious husband." "You think Bel had something t do " "He wanted Nelly on the spot as a sort of club ow my head. He hasn given you up yet" Summerlad laughed shortly "not by a long ght." A club over your head? I don I understand." Not meaning to use it so long as we behaved ourselves." - "Behaved ourselves! Lynn!" "Oh, forgive me! I didn't mean te say that." Summerlad s look mirrored a real and poignant contrition as he saw her coloring with affronted sensibility, drawing back from him, momentarily slipping farther beyond his reach. "Linda!" he Implored "dont look at me that way." Suddenly, before she could stir t escape, he caught her to him aa4 held her fast. don't be "Linda, sweetheart! angry with me. I've tried so hard to be good enough for you. And you you've loved me, too! Don't let this rotten accident spoil everything for us. If you love me and you know I love you what does anything matter? What if we are both married? What difference need thnl make? Love can still be sweet . She made no show of opposition, only drew bock her head to cheat his lips; but when she tried to brave h's eyes, thinking to read therein his heart and mind, she winced from recognition of the hunger tha informed them, hunger hat she wlt tlngly had whetted, hunger such as she herself haJ too often known of late, like warm wine ranning M one's veins . . . I (Continued in Our Next feswf The members of the Thursday Evening Bridge club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Earl Graham Thursday evening. Mrs. Maude Bentley of Colonla, Juarez, Mexico, is a Provo visitor for a few days. Mr?. Bentley came to Provo to attend the graduating exercises of the B. Y. U., of which school her three sons, Vivian, Har-l- d and VaL .attended during the past school year. The 'marriage of (Miss Sarah Creer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Creer of Spanish Fork, and E. Byron Dastrup of Provo took place today in the Salt Lake temple. " Miss Grace Linton entertained at her home Tuesday evening, complimentary to Mrs. H. P. Hatch of Hatch, Idaho, who is here visiting, and for Joseph Banks of Wyoming, who has come to Provo to reside. Peonies and ferns were used in decorating the entertining rooms. Games and music were enjoyed and delicious refreshments served. Present were Air. and Mrs. D. R. Wan-beriMr. and Mrs. R. D. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J..W. Sandberg, Miss Vera Banks, Miss Verda Bands, MJss Laura Dunn, T. G. Heber Linton, Dutton Miller and Vernon Tolboe. SPRINGVILLE REBUILD B. Y. U. HANDSHAKE DANCE Friday evening in the Ladies' gymnasium of the Brigham Young university will be held the first social function of the school's summer session. The affair will consist of a handshake, followed by social dancing. The university extends the invitation to all friends of the institution to attend, the party as guests without charge. 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(O Gillette Blades " no PAT. ff 'with THE O l NO Twenty-tw- o JIU CVW V, 0 o NO 134 HONINO SSSSB IS, 1904 O O NOT TO BE RESHARPENEO Get a Check in Your Mail EVERY THREE MONTHS Lots of Local Folks Get Them SOCIETY Mayor and Mrs. John S. Boyer Jr. entertained et a wedding reception at their home Saturday night, in honor of their daughter MHdred, who was married in the Salt Lake temple Thursday to Joseph S. Jarvis. About 150 guests, including friends from Provo, Spanish Fork and Springville, were present. The following program was rendered: Song, "The Sunshine of Your Smile," by Elda Roylance; "I Love You Truly," by Lela Boyer; speech, President F. S. Harris of the B. Y. XL; reading, Alice Ludlow; contest of jokes, William Harrison and William Harmer; talk, Joseph Jar-vireading, LaVieve Huish; reading, Professor Osmond; dramatization by S. B. S. club, of which Mr. Jarvis is president; talk, Ernest Wilkenson; reading, Thelma The rest of the evening was spent In games and dancing. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis will leave Monday for Washington,' where they will ;pend the summer months. Miss Blanch Mendenhall has re turned home after a successful year's teaching in the Wasatch high schocl at Heber. iMrs. James Perry is a week-en- d visitor in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jarvis of St Johns, Ariz.; were guests at the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jarvis. .Miss Effie Bush of Salt Lake, and Miss lone Wooley of Provo, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boyer Jr. Miss Prlel Packard, Miss Mar garet Watson and Miss Ada Harri son of Salt Lake visited in Spring ville last week. Miss Elizabeth Bird who has been teaching school in Kamas, has re turned home for the summer. Mrs. Charles Boyer was the guest of Mrs. Henry Wood of Ogden last week.' Francis Wannocott is a Salt Lake vilstor this week. Mead Crandall left last week for Arizona, where he will take up work for the summer months. i.Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jex and Miss Francis Bird of Salt Lake were the guests last week o( Mr. and Mrs. William Bringhurst. Mrs. Ella Reynolds . and IMrs. Martha Harrison pleasantly entertained the Mother's Study club at the home of Mrs. Reynolds Friday afternoon. The following program was given: Senora music, solo by Miss Melba Condie, reading by Miss Leon a Gudmundson; lecture, "Social Health," by Dr. John R. Anderson; selection by the club quartette; discussion in relation to summer picnic and adjournment .tor summer vacation. f UNIFORM. WWW The Ladies' Literary club members will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the Pioneer park, Mrs. Alma Paxman as hostess. All members are cordially Invited to be Phone Mrs. 39 RECIPES m rumors are afloat around the city of Provo in regard to the Policemen's ball to be held this evening tn the armory. Parents and husbands have been thrown into a panic for fear that their loved ones will not be safe In the clutches of the officers of the law. Alter investigating conditions as thoroughly as possible the city recreational director reports that there is no serious need of worry. There are several wild members of the police force who might get started and throw a wicked hip; but special officers will be placed in charge of the dance and everything possible will be done to maintain order. All fathers and husbands, however, are urged to attend the affair and to keep alert for trouble. Friends of the forc have perfect confidence in all members except the chief, who is rather temperamental and might at any moment be overcome by jazz music. The recreational director threat ens to arrest the chief and any other members of the gang should their dancing be otherwise than Wild Sow ameer i - But Neither Got Hurt Tonight Si . The members of the L'Ametia club will meet at the home of Mrs. un David Weetwood was host Kenneth Craven tomorrow afterL at a prettily appointed dinner noon. Urty at her home Tuesday afterMrs. H..T. Hatch of Hatch, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods ana is a Provo loon, compiiareniary w unr. visitor for a few days. ana Laroaoy or Portland, ore., are in. Dean Larsen and Lei and visiting in Provo for a few days, es of Mantl. Spring flowers were gjittRiBsnr the guests of Mr, and Mrs. James ged as a table decoration, covers fi: B. Woods. 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