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Show ,PAGH FOUK PROVO EVENING liRALD", mymi -- TCSAYI' JANUARY Society, News C1Q26 KZA BERVTCEINCL liuPTKit where toe trackless trolleys ktopiied. have done it on me of Mike or Moi put diiuf in it u 'dropped It out "ll.iw gone!" bumf front Mollie Tbe two diiKs'wttled back on tbeix He anyone. of the w indow. iu of Elwell h'liw She had Bo right, be concluded. bauucbeH, jioluted their uiws Ui1u Uimay. She 'Then he called down the rauf Nyllio iHmning "Ik )'uu mA the air "and khvc vulce to tlwir blaming herself. l. to bartender below. plie us? taise-h- e He 'wouldn't reaiMMiitiKK. Then thev xlteti-hefilluwi'd out Nellie Downing shot him a grut- Two minutes later ha got the likt-llieltieti-oi to ilu you thiuk. wander with their the ground and ful" lookr Nevertheless I should offict" a lull a the that ifr tin.' other via; iu(u liit woiKisr licked their choKi. This wan have know Wtter. I was resion-sibl- meant; the bartender hadstring beard him nurse stood The tbelr keeiicr stated, which for hiia." " . Mil tiAf) fill! nil thu jin Micnlfied that the trail now ld up stricken with sudden fear. You've already done more thant . i, '- -' '" " "Ou dear!" MuUle cried a little in the air. anyoue could expect of you." I'rof ' I'at how it did rain! I 'Hut he couldn't have boarded one told ber. "I don t know what we'd Sufferin' wildly, her glance darling here ami i'rof, you iget the moral of , ' lien-it's getting to he just one of the trjilley busws," a ver red the have done without your help. Don't hoi, what I'm telllu' you. Cust'a barthing after another. Where-- hr he !4UMrlntcndent,.' thotiKb none too worry, now and yon, too", to Mol- tender swore It was the rain thai IKxjltlvely. "The driver would have lie, who was clinging to him. "We'll Where can he have both to? flooded the works, but when my ol'. Hhe wrung her hands iu helpless seen at once that moniethlni; was find him all right. !... .1... uw iuv A u au uuiin-- u ... in.. ut,.n i.i..nj ness, jiawl hack and forth wildly. wrong when be couldn't collect the What had we better do? tin back fare. lie would have brought him someone had taken advantage of md ' ci t some help Turn tu an hack and notified us." solution to their problem, and so. You see, It was April Fool's ' Mike alarm?" Ilenncgan broke in at this when the six o'clock trolley started him. a I'velKn sayin'. That's Contrition hud liiiJ ho'd of .Willi point with something tu Mhowsjiat back lo towa.lt carried Jim's father day, I'm always sad W April Fool's nowntng. It was lii'r fiuilt entirely, the easily mlKbt be and uiotL.'r, Nellie fKAvulug and the why day." lie was telling herself miserably. wrong In his deductions and the faithful Mike Uennegan. He, iwused and looked again at She might not to have left Jlw bouud dogs perfectly right lu theirs. Mike now was swearing softly to "The driver iilone. Why had ill doUe it? It Willi been like- himself. - "A damn shame," be kpt Mollie Klvwell, who was staring out of the window of the cab 4ie, i'veii, "wlia hud Tsiiggcsled"It. ly to. notice a thing out of the way reeatiiig; "a damn shame, that's "Another time," Mike began, but Sue, n nurse, ' who should have with the fare wyliiK business, " he what it Is." announced positively. "Jlu. could i.tioWn lietter. , ., The. ticket taker at the ferry dock before he could do any more of his It's my fault' she said to Mollie pay his fare as well a anybody la niau of SO or thereabouts, to whom "chirkjug up" .the taxi slowed'to a "Jwell. "It's-ul- l We'll (to when he had the fare to pay'. Did they all had become familiar during stop. They were In front of police my fan ight to tln superintendent. He'll lie have any money on him, I'rof?" the summer,- was getting ready to headquarter, and "Nellie Downing Jle must have had nearly a dol- go home. He had, he said, noticed turned to I'rof. now what to do. Jim must have "Yoii an Mike" stay here wilh irV. lar, I'rof Elwell answered. "And." Jim Elwell or one who answered ullovvi'd .the (mill out of tin' mill lit be added, "It's ten to one that's Just his description le's familiar wilh'-thlate that afternoon. Mollie," she said, making ready for-dash ibrougb Jlie rain to the hiiKii't What. haplM'tied. lit hoarded !WT-irii'tic the lie was pretty tiure It was Jim, ttnylhtiiff,. probably will fiUli trolley bus an' got. off at the street though, fur. he had commented to shelter of the building. "I'll bav u I'iwl before, I tii- Hilmliil-t- t ration car cimu.i l Ion. l'rolmblv tile Htateil himself on his being alone. Yes, be. geiifral lm" all sent out, for Jim must Milli-Island mildtitg." slreudy have picked bad been wearing a .gray summer, have been pickiil up by "this time, lie couldn't ihe on the t)t.mt ver with mi assurance, iin him up." unit anil a straw hat. .be.pik He lurnwl wa Mollie and Nellie mild Nellie Downing long without attracting the nun f.ir fr.mi feeling. "Well," plluiiMu WiT hrlil her Ih Its grip. WIkw Ixiwulnif. wlnwe faces hart liahtiti, wheirtbey finally had found soni( traffic offiivr or sotne- as be fluishej speaklnk. with a new to stand iu the (kw of the crowded tue who .would turn- him over to a ad Jim Klivrll Igoiie'r The didn't find Jim tit tin- ml hoie. , ferry boat, "the best thing fur us to jKilicemiiu." liitilt-iUnuThe door tiUmuiud, abut behind say U Wttja'alHiiit'five nd,ii- - difjuow I to get'.u taxi at the building hut tiny found "ltt lit" MIIKTllltfLllrlVl, vnsA p'-r1- ' i four w bin you k'ft, him iu t iHilice liead- - ber a "sift! darted frtif ami across v ' :" He.t-pokthe sidewalk. Mike Ileuuegah leauiid rartT Prof asked quarteni. Aliout tea minutes tf4 I think." -- "It s the ouly thing to do, agreed forward and tapia-- I'rof .Elwell on ('rd Hie KttlfV. "We'll Kl Ft said Nellie iKiwiilng. earcb rljiht awa.v." tla knee. I'rof.. U rluht The kiipcrWiorn-the dirfrreul "ttVIl; If be followeu There was a rewirter on one of "I'm tellln' you, I'rof," he said in lTIt Jtj- telephone up he could have been t this spot the N'p4Vorit:"tHiia'rS,' Nellie lw- - a. serious lone, "they don't'inake m uildiugs Ult pvVlhopllthlc MlflClll Inlss- ti t four o'cliHk, the time the bus uing .went on, who might be able any finer than that little girl right t ill ii ten minutes 50 search- - left here." to help them with the police. ng, therci You ought to've seen the way I'rof Elwell's glimce s:: f;id hack "His "nam? lsJack Nevin. He's she took care of us guys over in including ordrrUin. Intrrmti, r, l iir.Ji's wliii Wfrrn't 1 tliluk he works France when we was on the Planet. fni whw to tiie sniMTlutciiuVn:. all "Who's the driver of that bus, Mr. reguhtrly at Killce headipiarters, al- an' shot up an' crazy an' gaswed np iN- mill iiihcru lut llWn. in- tilns .... everything. wcru titntum rnllca Intu jtctNn Deunlsonr he inquired. "And when though I don't know much about Sometimes she'd lie on duty for IX t wu iitilf mist four wbwi tLi will be be back?" how such things are run, I think hours 20 bonis at a i've stritch. unit (iturti'd. .irge Hiirdlck is the driver," he used to work for the City News wvn her workin' till she was ready oYliM'k Xliu firtr trolley liroiiKht the hospital head told him. lie look Bureau, and he's well acquainted to drop. An' never a word of com'nif (iiid Mike lIt'iinKiiu. The limit ed at bis watch, adding, "He's due with most of the police around plaint.-. She's pure gold, all right, two here about bIx o'clo(;k. It's five-fifttill was oh. At . through jiii' ..through. Nfllle sk-i- d y, don-cod- e Hiim-hlts- r.in.i. . i -- . . 11 at ttii-nt'- Uat-Vw- y ,'Wll.JIlil .mi-dci- .... - five-thirt- y y wont-on,Jiad been a second lieutenant In a New York regiment. She had met him first In a hospital In l'arls. Ho had left a leg on the'ibnnk of the Ar goune. "I saw him again on the day of my return fom France and he told, me be was ou the I'lanet Htaff and still was called uihiii to do a lot o police reporting. If anyone can help us Jack can. Silence fell over the. anxious lit tie group. The impending storm thut hud been voicing its approach tor three hours and more in low rum tilings was now sending its heralds of wind flurries in from the oceanThe shadows of night were begin nine to spread over New York Bay. Occasionally , the sky was lit up with a flash of lightning, to be ioilowed bv the heavy roll of thunder, The four iieered into" the fast gathering gloom ahead. A, colossal statue, which .but a moment before had stood out intilain relief on their eft, was only dimly discernible now Suddenly us they looked Jhey saw a light llitshjnto life trt" the eml ontst retch ml arm. It was the beacon the sigual torch, of Liberty-.anirleam It sent across the waters touched for a fleeting; instant the face nf Mollie KIweli. It picked out her features as if against a dead they had been black cloth. And I'rof. who was watching, was' Btartled. Mollie!" he exclaimed, frighten ed. for the expression on her face had made him fearful. "Mollie, dear don't take it so to heart. We'll find the boy." . His wife turned to him wun natlcnt smile, a smile so pitiful that the words choked lu I'rof Elwell's throat, As the four of them stepped from the boat at the foot or Battery l'ark Hket'joLjiiitt wit'h- aowv'i to the tm'rjim(1Trs7w''i'e tiiktm They wnlted for the bus, deciding iislic wnt whore Jim bud lieeu seen to stay where they were until that ist ami i;ien liU seerit. They took lead had been run down. . The bus drives- arrived promptly ip tOc trull on a titrht Tvash. It led rrutuht back to tin; nduilubitrutlun on schedule. . itiiliUnff und Mtopied ut tliu jilace "Why, yes, that young feller rode with me," he told the anxious questioners when he had brought his car to a gtop In front of the nd ministration building. "I didn't . know that anything was wrong with i v him In particular. He got off right Ktirlon Advisee an Women Jlri I saw Motliei4iood and t'ompaniendiip at the transfer station and him get on the ferry car. ' reisjuted blankly, "You saw "For sevurnl rears 4 was denied himProf set on the ferry carrV p 4 jlUtjnotherly(jjja'SHS HMiMlutrty.''-- ' rs. jiuijjai'L't. Miirion ol Kansas : vte must follow niin at oncej wax terribly nervous, nd ity. I'rof, said Mollie from her stand at ibject to periods of terrible suffer-- bis side, She spoke without excite And meiiiacholia. Now I tin the ment, but in ber anxious eyes lurk .rond.. mother of a beautiful little e&tb! dark gpecter of a new and iiiKhter and fl .true couipanloD and unnamed fear. , 1 "Won't 'you think we hud better siuraugn to .my hustiand. believe uulreds of other women ivould call the Staten lsnind police first?" ;e to inojvjhefii'cret of my bnmii-'js- , Aeuie may downing astteu. and I will gladly reveal It to perhaps, have pickek bhn"iney up at the iy married woman who will write ferry." The nurseewas trembling. ." .SIrs.JRnrtoo offers bet advice prut laJsi g a s ittI iirely without eharge. She bai "Don't take this too much at to sell. be should letters thing heart, young 4udy," he commanded dressed to Mrs. Margaret Burton, gruffly. "And don't get it into your .")5 Massachusetts, Kansas City, head that it's your fault. Who in will be strictly thunder ' wouM have- - thought that ."CeTrrespoudence Adv. he'd walk off like that? He might nndejitial. iloodliiuindM, - That Baby You've - Longed For S s) just received a good shipment of Mild Full Cream Cheese 2 3 c LB. TODAY SAVERS FOR WEDNESDAY MONEY ng cirni" r plain, i'rof "I never, did," said I'rof earnestly. "She's all that you say she Is. She's a mighty sweet little wouiun. Mul- ne ana J certainly owe her. a Jut for what she's douo for us. And yon to7 Mike. We can never repay you. ii u naau t btvn for you.-- Mike, w might never have learned that Jim was a live." "God grant that he's still alive Dreatjned Mollie in a. prayerful wuisjht. nc nail drawn apart ftoje the two men, was listening to ony unix ui nun i iney num. '' nitLs-ic- UlAli HOI B 1X he" Glad Hor The meuilHTS iluh met at' the home of Mrs. Moro-li- i cjark, Thuiiulay afternoon. A ilTlightful time was kihtiI playing Hie card game five hundred, Mrs. Ike John being awarded the favor. Following the cards, a delicious hot supper wan wrveil in tin? club mem. lrs. afe Alger; Mrs. Dan Kirk wood, "Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Sherltt M. lleitrle, Mrs." Leonard Madnr"Mrrl. M. Kfrotrjt,' MfK (lyde tIark, Mfs. Don. Algep, Mrs. Fri ll .Cnoer, Mi s.- Alino Simmons ; Miss Vera ami invUed Mrs. J .VY- - McAdam and Mrs. Ike John. NAWBEMSfr:-:"- 37 c Salad Points large:cans, each AMD HMD? value, dozen LAMB CHOPS STEAK . ,',..... Shoulder , -- Loin and Round Mr. u ml Mrs, Denny Snyder of Sijuth Awifrtea, who hare been vis it ing here at the home-oJfrs. ffy-m' Johnson - for thepast month, were pleasantly surprised at the home til" the latter last Tuesday by a wuuiltfr of friends-anrelativist. Supper wu served" after a delightful evening of .music and social' ohiit. The following, Mr. and Mrs. Buy Ashworth. Mrs. Mary E. Mrs. Sadie Maevr, Miss Georgia Maeser, Mrs. Lyman Miss Laiira .Shepherd, Miss lieona Booth, Miss Beth shworth, Mrs. Art Jensen, ,Mr, and "Mrs. Claude Ashworth, Kennetli John son" of 'Ventura. ..California. Mrs The DateV- - The Hour The Day ' For The 0pemog f Of eve-nlii- g .' (iOKDON LARSF.N HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum.'M. Lnrsen I'nleriiiinetl a uuutU'r of frimuls t their Imnle Thursday evening in himr of 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Larson. Mr. Lnrseti, who is the sou of Hie Larsons, will leave Stilt Lak.' January 2Mb- for Ihe southern stales mission field of the L. D. S. Htttrrlc Mfr.tttitr- - hrtWrw-f.tr-- 4 icrlv "Miss Chest inn Band of Pro vi, will reniSiu here, Christmas decorations were used Ihroughout the entertaining rooms. During the ( veiling of games and music, a delicto Mr. ious lfiiVcheot: ivus served-and Mr. Inland Gammon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Ganmioh, Roy GamMiss mon, Miss Ira Christensen, of Mr. Gillnmn Beulah Varley, Mndon, Lowell Varley, Antone and rtirlyle Btmker. Miss Lila' James Larson, of Murray, Miss- Thelma Miss. Zclda lnrsen, Elmo Lnrsen. 'U'Uov Allen and Bernard Auder Sbei-her- rrjTfiinJoriTiwm,'mrsr'Sfer"Dnd Donna Johnson, Cyril Johnson and he honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder.. . j IRVINE'S MIGHTY CLOS INGOUt xt , tf -- Mi-s- lo.-iAii- es Pax-wan- , - New-Year'- , Isa-bell- e SELLOUT-CLOSniU- T L : ,0UR ENTIRE $150,000.00 ST0C1 OP DIl GOODS, WOMEN'S, 1 MISSES, READY 4TO - W E A.R, MNCY GOODS, SHOES AND ETC. - Nothing to Remaii But the Bare Wmts Every ArticlMust Gp NothihgKeservecl SENSATIONAL DAILY SPECIALS EVERY DAY . . -- joyuble-feature- 25c s e t, ... .. 53 c v' 2Tc ncr- - Ras-n.nsse- HI 27c - Withthe Crowds that are. Coming "' D&ors Open : at J - vlO Ya. m. ' ' ' TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS! TELL YOUirWENDS! , : ' wi s;-- a 1 Hy-hu- fprriiw;-Mr,-aTi- eu-n'Ui- -- 25c 'COME aniU'-neiii- -- BACON.SQUARES:fs? t. s v. . I ;19c ,, choice young beef, lb. SAUERKRAUT . . Is will-giv- - 1 lb', ' ...... GIVE SMOKER The Modern Woodmen of Aniferl ea a smoker In the K. of O. bull this. evening at 8 o'clock. All uicuiberg and friends are invited to lie in attendance. , ..... 5!h 10 a. m. WOODMEN " Loin and Rib lb, - fsH Extra large size 69c Jan; son Merrill "of the B. Y I'.iwiH lecture liefore the members ofthe pdvaiK'ed' Senior clasg of the Bonneville ward M. this eve niiig at 7:30 o'clock. Ilia subject will lie "Stories Froms. the Bible." A cordial nritation is extended, to all members and friends to be in at tt ndance. It.- - tomk 35 c , ORANGES F . Fresh Crop Comb-- 3 for , UrXTl'KE-Harri- if 20c PEANUT BUTTER M. I. A. ... C PITTED DATES HONEY ,. Wednesday Mra.-W."- Im'i-s- , - ASPARAGUS D ler:; .. ' I I Inm-beo- "WATCH PARTY" Mr. add Mrs. ('. A. Talbo euter- laiiK'd at a New Year's "watch iart ty" at their home 'Friday evening, In .celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Tallioe. Cards were rh main fttgrea of the voing' i niertitinim-ii- t and at midnight a de licious luncheon Wa served. Present "wore Mr. and Mrs. II, P Mad-- , en, Vt. and Mrs. Vernon Tallnx', Mrr iind Mrs. ttifton Talboe, "Miss Stella ('unniiHshaiii of American Fork, Mr, nil Mrt Clarence Tub. Cut l.oe. Miss Nathella Talboe. flowers were used iu decorating the moms. gin-sis- TO GO ; . Wil-.so- 35c Another Old Landmark who entertained tbeir sale husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Tuft, at a "Nrti party." 'lie rooma were most beautifully decorated in the holiday colors, red and green. Six table of the .card i ;ame five hundred were played the lavors being awarded to Mrs. Olsen and Mm. W. Ii. Tuft. At midnight delicious was served, after which a radio concert was enjoyed. Participating In the de ligbtful affair were Mr. and Mrs. Swajn of Salt Iake City, incited Kaests, and the following club metn- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ellertsen, Ma. and Mrs. Ralph I'oote, Mr. and Mr Frank Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. McArtby, Mr. and Mrs, Olson, Mr. and Mrs.- Eidon An Johnson, Mr. and derson and the host u-- PEETSSOAPr.6.;...: . Ihi-Tii- time was spent at the home of Mrs. Hilda' It. (fmanson Wednduy evening, wiien she en- -' tcjtai'ned a number t.f friend with . A delirious lunchmunis und eon .was served-tthe following: Mi.Veitife Uotldurd, Miss Isna Straw, Miss Trusi. Minn Melba Elva Jeiml. Nelson Miss Taylor, Mua Bessie Miss Vbdet II Dunn and. Mis Clara Haws. Dur- gifts iag tbt evening Christmas were exchanged. An enjoyable FAMILY DINNER . Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack entertained at a family dinner at their home New' Year's day. Poin settnV and. cathedral candles were used in decorating the dining table Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadlient, Mr-- , and Mrs Bern Broadlient and baby, Mr. and Edna Mrs. W. W; E,reunbraekt-MrsJ. Iiroadbeut, Lynn Broadbent, Innrice; and Jay Broadbent, Ruth Mike,' be saw pteeiilly, "tell mer- Music, and and Keith Ktcanbrack. .ball, U. Patrons' is Nellie Downing in love, with The annual B. Y. soclnt chut were enjoyed during tb VniJim?".. will be given jointly with the afternoon. 4 Moliie's. eyes shut quickly. Ik viirsitv club-neFriday evenniK j mouth trembled. And Mike, purse .laauury 7. I!i27.,at 8:45 p. m.r lu STRAWS ENTERTAIN -MK nnd""Mrs. Alma Straw-- enterThp Br Y. V. Ladies' gyuuiasinnh-A- U meditatively. be said, staring oqt into club nieinliersi pa irons and friends (.lined-a- t Well, a dinner party at their the ruin, "1 don't know as I'm n tit the institution are extended an Mime Sunday, iH honor of Mr. and UniThe lie of judge present. tlyit. She's been niiglitjf iuvltfl(ion to Mrs. A. E. Cox and Jean Cox, koou 10 mm. sues nroite about every versity Club Male Chorus will make m on this date, SOCIAL IIOl'R t'Ll II ruie she its Initial a I it s;a ranee int Hospital the wav ttttimdd t lihtt. wrnt- - dawtf TO Tt'in- - tinnv wirt' lKf ttifitninil nnit Mrs. i t'ra Cunningham was hos- Wastiiugtou to straighten out bis then' will be uf charges. iess to the members of the Social ,. . identity, an' she paid for that out llnjir club at. her home Thursday of her own jiocket: You know, the ATTEND TEA The rooms- were pret afternoon. Lora Dunn, (. Grace tily The morning she reported to the super with the Christmas arranged - Florence Bee, naHmva colors iiueuiieiif istanu be was being used in the decorative technically-oBenn Jirh. the and minute she Paxinan, Eveline duty scheme. Mrs. D. B. McBride read handed ovejrjyjjiupers. filadvs Nielsen aud Eve- K. 'latton. the story, "Uncle Joseph's Fortune.' wasProit irregular, her gdln.' to nieuiliers of the Business and In the evening the ladies .were join Washington, but the I'ehsioiiiil Women's club of Provo, ed bv their husbands, and dinner real gentleman. He made a job for sttendiil the s tea given was served. Cut flowers were used me, ior instance, when I was down Memorial In by the Salt Lake club at decorating the dining table. Folan' o.ut. No I couldn't tell vou house ii? ame of City Creek canyon on Sun- lowing simper, the card wnemer sue was lu Jove with hiin. tietwecu the hoiirs of two and five hundred the was enjoyed, day xou n nue to judge for yourself. "4 five. priaes lieing awarded to J. B. Sum I'rof lookrd troubled. "What ner. Russell Homer, Mrs. S. Brew ' ! shame!", he breathed. . . . NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY er and John Varoce. ICrSsent were But." .said Mike, "the mats enterMr..nnd Mrs. Ieo Thurman Mr. and Mrs. John Vdnee, Mr. and .; i tallied at a "watch, party at men thing is to find the fad.. Mrs. John ChristenseJi. Sam Cun Oh, Prof, 'i Mollie hlirat out.'"dfl Lome New Year's1 eve. Tvo tables Mr. and Mts. S, Brewer, ningham; ,Nwe'll think Hid. f you M!f f five hundred were played unit at Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cauier, airs. u. Linn ititiiiu'liilllnir tltnfiin lil'lll.' ne Hiinoci tier arm "(if eituivo midnight- H delicious sniper w a and Mrs. James For more- than an hour they were ere bound to find him. Ho caf served. Those enjoying the ueiigui- - (. McBride. Mr. Mrs. JamCS the other Smnner; Mr. and in. with held passengers inn arouiiu .loose, wit limit tielna JA'e Mrs. nnd Mr. were affair Mrs. Susan Heaton, Mr. aud, hot confinement of an inadequate picKeu sooner or later by some .uworc Mrs. MmHJi. Mr. and Mrs. truest Fran Mrs. G. F. Carroll, waiting room. Finally the downpour policeman." Mr. aniNiIrs. .lames Snow, ,vir. ami Knight Kamas, T'lah, Miss lessened enough, to euuble them to "But will we find find him?" Mrs. Mert Farrer una Mr, aim ..inMcBride and Miss Laura Mc reach the shelter of a taxicub, (tnd "Now Mollie! dou't worry." the search was. on in earnest. "But 1 eun't help worrv'incr. 01 Ualph Ellisons Bride, the latter three being invited guests. nemnied away again PROGRESSIVE PATtT- A.inn, jtin: CIIAPTKIi-XXXI- I . . 10 stare .out the window : mcmbi-vsLinage the of, Mmjin COLUMBIA SEWING CLUB The ride that followed Mollie El Nellie Diwning came radnJ The party of the Columbia The. memliers well, was to remember ever after through the ralu. She climbed int i tut. en loved a nrngressiyiv f,nYwlmr rr'l,,, v .New vear s vard as the weirdest exjierieiice of the cab. tc" Sewing club and their partners en a where vv e re ,,u,nSU,vld tne annual Christmas party her life. to the Planet build homes were visited, t briilire was tilaycMl and a course - v. e club tit the home of Mr. and It was a ride in which' she 'rode ing first .going up Jack Nevin ooi!.the gamut of human emotions, it Mennwliile he's having iiiiiuiilc if tlie luncheon served:, Mrs. BAsael Johnson Monday eveeemed to her, from the, choking grip Levcji. Albert llickman ana j. ning,' CTtidst mas decorations were He talked hospital. u of anxiety to the peak of exultant m:irt(ijlltvery to the officer in charge here and Seeney. Mrs. Ij.a. nrisico-cnsed througBa,t the entertaining M. Seeney won. tne tavois. um- rooms. Games "Snjl music were em hope and from hope dowu into the they re going .to work their head ... me uu.v luck depths, of despair. of tkeevening's iff to help us. Oh, I'm sure Jack r tne parry, aiieimcu. The ruin had' started coming will be a big belt)."' he Elks' club house, after wnicn t during wuKJi a delic-iojt- s niini-:vue at down In torrents 'again, and the tray luncheon was StTtwL Dur)ou say," asked Prof, "that tlili they were entertained Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Christensen, night was lit by occasional light- man Nevin left a leg over .in the e.venlng - ChrMmas Tdts ing luncheon w.heve a radio concert and' ning ftajaies. The downpour against France?" were exchanged . Present were M. the windows of the taxicab, mingled was enjoyed. ParticipatiHS in rue and Mrs. Benjamin H. Knudsen, Mr. "Yes. And he's-go- t n Congression with theroar of thunder and of al Medal of Honor, too., .He's lust leasant flfrilir were Mr. aim E, 01mnJr.rMr. and itnd Mrs. r1raffic,.-jnadHickman. Mr. and Sirs- - Li. Mrs O S Vincent, Mr., and Mrs.' a tremendous tlin and. a wonderful fellow and a fine news Christensu. ihr. and Mrs. J. m U'O J. Knight, Mr. and Mrs, A. Will speech had . to be pitched high If paperman. He saiy he- would help u -- !..L1 ..It ueorge .Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ascel Dahl-quisone wanted to make himself heard. Seenev and Mr.- - and Mr. u iiigiu u necessary.' .. Mike Hennegan looked for a long A few mintites afterwards thecal Levcn.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Stagg, Mr. . time at Mollie as she "sat beneath topped in front of the Planet build pud Mrs. William Vincent, Mr. and the light in the taxieiib ceiling. As .ma A man moved ont frorti- th PLEASANT AFFAIR Mrs. George Myers, Air.' and Irs. ne watched, .their car turned Into uciiei oi Ttursiluv evening the. neighbors Joseph Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur uie (loorwav. Jle .wast Broadway from', Hanover Square. llOtililing tin a .crutch, hut. hf inoveil and fritnd. of Mr. and Mrs. r.nc Mr and Mrs. Albert' The uTuscles of his throat tightened anickly nnd nurelv. 'Alike Hennepon Egle.'ton, entertained at their home. Harding, Mrs. Hannah Cardell, Mrs. and lift begun to think.' got out of the cab and helped him in. Hive tallies of Uie ard game five Melissa Lewis, Mri. 'Stella Davis Mike lleniiceiin was noliodv'a fool were- played, after which and Miss .mm, Aqna Bookc. iKiwning, is hundred fere was a woman, be was saying Jack .evin. " u dl'licl'rtis luncheon wa served J.o to himielf, whoTiji stood lust about Mrs. ifr. lxo and Kwth smiledi "Glad yOti the following r all any ,, woman in the world was all." To Prof he, said. ' "Tell the Thurnnin. Mr. and Mrs. Li Mov- - NEW YEAR DINNEii inf Mr, .and Mrs. Ralph Booth entercallable standing. First nh had Iriver to take us to the Metropoli nn, Mr.: and Mrs. Billie Mulligan, tained at dinner atthelr home New been told that lier son was dead. tan' hospital.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ,Uoor?. Then she" had been notified' bv the The hospital!" .Mollie Elwell and Mrs. James Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Year's day for Mr. an'd Mrs. Jenson and daughter Joy, nnd he-a li ve; Jeried-.- Mrs. Mert harrer, nd he hmi fftmulr.Wv4i ..bnwsR xr;'viAn,frt&er'i,iP!r!!',;rMr, Xtm' how' wreck hastened to reassure her. "I've been and MrA Ralph Hundley, Mr. and flovters were used in decorating the was lost. Mike tieg'an to talk. . , asking question. It seoms.-man Ellison, nd Mrs. Mar- - dining - table.. ' You know, Prof' he bugun, in a was brought in at the Met , aret Brian. hospital. . iasun-- shout- that would .br heard Brought over, from Broadway and IT Ail S0ROS1S CLUB t bove the chatter' of-train and Fillet h " on hour orso"ag BRIDGE rH'B , I'tah Rorosis club will meet he the sounds of sform and traffic, Seems be fell iff a strwt rnr. Mrs. Georstp Leven will entertniiv at'. the' residence of M.rs.'L. B. Eg- They 1 was boriKln New York. It hap- say he Isn't hurt tq any cstonfc hut tlie Members f tlie Thursday uttrr- - g'ertsen on North UniversltyAvenua penetLone morning when I was still he 1 in a dawd state and they can't RiMit firidge club at her Uiome Wednesday afternoon at o clock. vry young' It wjis on April Fool's get Iiim to snnk. He was dresxeiT rinp'sdax - Luuchcm will fojlow Mrs. William M. Rhybince will give day', and it was raluliigra'ining in atfif are suit' All members ntmwers the heiciird gamp'. gray a biogrsphy of 4he life ef Edward , geeloriously. I doscription" got"ol your t"rfi from inviled to attend ine Uostaml and. a review oi ."My ol' man looked out .the win .Oi:r i. pawnli3 iK're,.,. t. be given by Mr. rtomancers dow an' the rain stopped. Yep. Then ""'Tilt fact tliat UlT kb," V Yerfr' ive was flrtingly rcle- 3. "N. 'Ellertsen. All members are heticd a sWng en, U:,ijiyltfWCiitifiii(-i- l on I'iiU ' - r rted bj"the iLeihbcrs'ol thq Len- - Urged to be' In attendance, t:tar. w CHEESE We 1 4, 1927. he ''( Mrs.-Ralp- strt" ini,f- - '!. : iTHE HOUSE OF OtlAI ITY "'V"',.. ' PROVO, rl SELLING OCT. , . ' 1 .... UTAH r. ". .. - ..;,'. Y I; CLOSING OUT Al |