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Show "AGE EIGHT- - PKUVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAYJULY Ainn. nryrfflr& wwr m ,. jSc J 1926 MJTH DEWHPGROVES sprit; By NA Service One of "the most delightfpl par- - Miss Zelphla Rolfer daughter of was given Sat- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rolfe-o- f "this ties of the week-en- d in the form, of a city, and Loris Hart of Nephl were urday evening on by Mrs. John F. married Saturday afternoon at the Mendenhall at her home.' A color court house by County Clerk K. By- scheme, in pink was arUstteal.lyjgar Pink Dorothy- - Perkin ried out. rosesbeLng used throughout ' the I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nellson and rooms and each small table" being Mr. and Mra J. C. Neilson and fara- to Hobble Creek ean centered with pink-swe- et peas. A dainty luncheon was served at 7:30 yon Sunday, where a pleasant time o'clock "after" which fout tables of was spent with picnic and hiking. r KriHcr mm awrmrwoA riairlnv tha.- Miss Florence Jepperson and game Mrs. Ray Hansen of Provo Iwon 'hlgli 'scoTeTirtzeTTgrs. E. E. Venice Jepperson Lloyd.of Provo consolation Mrs. entertained the members of.'heir Knudsen and Charles Boyer cut prize. Other dancing class with a swimming included. Mrs. H. T. - Rey- - ty at Geneva Sunday afternoon, nolds Jr.,' Mrs. R. B.' Maughn, Mrs. Those who attended from Mace-oSalt Lake, Mrs.Tville were Miss Harel Anderson, " Inc. bridge-lunche- iERTIE LOU WARD, on th eve her wedding: to ROB BRVEK, elvea m paper knife as s gift m ' LI LA MARSH," " who had ned Rod down- - because he wa t wealthy. Thftifeel of the metal Jled Bertie Lou, and the thought it It waa a dagsor to pierce her pplneva t flashed- - - across 4 her ud co that her 'dreaming antlcl-iiins. But She courageously re-v8 not to be jealous of Rod' bit love affair. Hi future la in i ; keeping. Bertie Lou w"ld rrwlvrs a par-gues- ts accf-ntall- Glenrf f- -" ;;;;; l y tjrwife"wltli sTWor'Iii of adora-)in' his eyes, she knows thai would rather be second choice v f4ff :', W. Bird, Mrs.jaBarronnd Miss Aileen Mendenhall. ... I . Kf.J '-;- - la acting aa dictator - In - their artment on' the ground that she tiws what Rod HUes, Both thf de and her mother Din's orts to annoy' and Mrs Ward lAut to try letlng her la ths future. The first dinner In the new home a a failure but Bertie Lou makes her mind to be a good cook and usekeeper. They - are given a rpriaa welcome home party by Tie of their friends and MAK-;LLtells Bertie Lou that they J' re-se- d. ftlt-ti- rty for her former sweetheart d his bride could have been len for granted. But that it was neidered bestto keep her t IT lorahce of the affair revealed s, town's knowledge of her still live Interest in Rod. tfarcella's tactless admission con- . med the fear that Bertje Lou d expressed to her mother. Her . was going to be-- like a circus for her friends. Her face had flamed resentfully ten Marcella had told her Llla la tgnoranc of the rty. For- a morrient she was npted to go to the telephone and g up Llla. Ask her to come over, t people see that she was not . aid of her. But the Impulse was yed by the knowledge that Llla oceas-- i a capable of turning-th- e to her own advantage in some :" ' . y. 'I wonder If I am afraid of her?" rtie Lou asked herself with an nesty she did not hesitate to in secret She fell asleep fln-- y with the question unanswered.' e h'f" l n the morning she got up quietly avoid wak)ng Rod and went out put her little home in order. She ked like a flower in a junk yard she stood, in her crisp morning ss, mourning over the appear- - ee of the- - living room.'" The rug was rolled into a corner, airs "were piled upon one wilted, flowers Tlrooped In es and the curtains, were knot-- I together to let In more air. Bertie Lou could have wept, but e remebered that It was her n gang that had' done this. Many hes she'd been along r when ier homes were upset' She how with - her ' mothec,- - 10'd often complained of the dam-t- e done at parties. . 'Oh, why didn't I straighten it an-se- r, sym-thize- d last night?" she wailed. A nasty ite Jn her mouth answered her. that punch.... She went out to the dining room d started to carry the heavy noever had-mad- e 'rich bowl to the small latticed try off the kitchen. Just Inside kitchen door her foot slipped . - a slice of orange and she crash- -' to the floor. - The bowlwiis jwt . ' i i "Looks like we'll need a new budget," she snld, striving to speak lightly. - Rod whistled - cheerfully . in the bathroom, --though really he wasn't feeling so good either. His head ached and he was wondering what Bertie Lou would say when' they came to 'budgeting" last night's party. Somehow, before it was over, he'd been practically forced to buy . souif Scotch. . "Tony" had been planted at the back door. He could see that now. us, to have dinner with him-anMolly."" ". d Bertie ,ou paused over a potato. "Why didn't you telephone me?" she asked. "He came into the store just as I was leaving. Say, did my blue suit come back from the tailor's?' "It's on' the bed. nl didn't have time to hang it up. Some of the girls were In for a little bridged-Bert- ie Lou was hurriedly putting Certainly he hadnt sent for a bootlegger. Well," It had worked. The away the potatoes and Carrots she'd Started to prepare. "She was gang had made a night of It. of having "But thal'rjhe r lasshowjofjthat ITihdTn my house," he promised dinner with the Frasers. Tom was himself virtuously. "No more wild an important man in Wayville. His parties. It's us for the Heights." success in New York -'was wellZ Bertie Lou,' puzzled over' what to known'in his home town.do with th leftovers, resolved that henceforth she would do the buying "I suppose Molly will be .wearing herself. Rod seemed to have nt Fall clothes," Bertie Lou thought, sense of limitations.' going over" her own wardrobe Ia 'The Idea of two pounds of salted her mind. Her nice things were all almonds! . Nearly four dollars for summer wear"Well, it's still worth! I'll have to remind r Rod warm weather here. And my beige that our appropriation for enter- chiffon Jooks good. Wonder if I'd tainment Isn't quite as big as tne have lime" to clean "my blond" kid French war debt" Slippers?" "What time must" we be there. They set the cost bf the party Rod?" she called. "Where are they? down against the emergency fund The Arlington?". .. v and .Bertie. Lou said she would "Yep," Roil yelled back from the try to make it up from her house- bedroom. Dinner "at -seven. Swanky, hold expenses. aren't they?" Several weeks later she eat per"Thank goodness. That gives mt aw over account to dress decently. I wish "peoplexedly poring book and a Some, ple in this town would stop eatmg thing waa decidedly wrong. Rod with the six o'clock whittle." would find it at once, but she hated Rod was under the shower and to have: him know she'd muddled. didn't answer. "Get me some clean for enterta4tiMhmgs-,-wiH yuh, honey?- '- he whee-. ment had unaccountable i died a Tew minutes, later l manner sp t a out to Include Bertie Lou In the bedroom. "You're spoiled," she called back. education, traveti'iirnry. el, and ckp the tfV'hUsrs small But she villingiy got out fressrun slice of thci round drll.ir system. dorweae and sprks for him. ; half-peele- - ' . ' Lou was j By the time - Bertie dressed, he ; had the accounts straightened out for her." She came up and put an arm on his 'shoulders. "Looks like we'll need a new budget," ahe said, striving to speak ' lightly. Rod looked up at her soberly. "We'll have to find some way of cutting down, Bertie Lou, if we're going to keep within our income. There won't be a penny of this month's salary to Bave." -- JX-kno- ' ; 7" opeBhousct" The .weight of the budjret remained on her mind until they entered the Arlington and saw the Frasers waiting for them In the lobby. But it was forgotten the instant, she saw who was with them. To Be Continued) Brown Derby - (window." " $40. That's arieaat - - batti-rcort- ! puttinftb "f to rights'with a heavy heart RIZE mm ApJV.".' Covers were laid for twelve. Includ ing Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McKenzie and children of Ogden, and Mrs. Thelma Lawrence of Salt Lake City. Mra Lawrence ha3 visited the past week in Springviiie, as has also MrsTMcKenzle, who has spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mra W. H. Kearna Li.A. jfcv Your search fqr - In compliment to John H Daleyrformerly Miss Florence Ferguson of this city, a miscellaneous shower was given Saturday evening -- Mrs.-- John Fletcher and Mrs.- J. M. Batf at the Ferguson home in this city. A variety of summer garden flowers wera used In decorating. Games and music were enjoyed and dainty refreshments served by the hostesses to tha following relatives' and close friends of the honor guest: Mrs. C. L. Daley, Mrs. J. M. Brown, 1 ; .'.. .. U l.Vor', .' 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J " bi-di- Strictly Union Msde r ;.,."..:'.. HOTEL 71 Newhouse Jt iertie Lou finished. TRADE.... Monday-afternoon- . a cheap and near.. Rod's wors. (red car fare. When they got out i Willow Heights, where they hted their house, he must ride on a bus or have a car of his n. They'd need to save almost uriously to "make" th Heights. PARTICULAR d' n the referred to the house thVy ed to build. . To have it soon a one reason why they had taken a flat over the Busy Bee, . THE -- ' Tve broken MADE FOR - pliment to relatives visiting' here. It had ecmt'J a very generous Then she took her slippers cut sum when first thoy had planned to the kitchen to clean them. When ? - at least V es. . ; Scrtle Lou laughed at him. Tlicp - saw the bowl. "Grinnel's old pile utility," she moaned.'. "Gone Jever: Oh, Rod, well have to pay I it And you know what the last cost Tommy that got broke ' bite!" . .'What's a bowl?" Rod was mag. iciently unimpressed by cut glass ou might have broken your neck, bs." ' -- Mr. and Mra W. A. Mckeazle en tertained at dinner Sunday In com- ' the budget. Their friends had been she returned Rod was throwing r. suit wan gorgeous to them.. Bertie. Lou and fit His freshly-presse- d Rod didn't .want to be niggardly covered with white-- hairs. in' returning their hosptality.' But . "Did Belle have that earned dog he stormed. they hadn t expected to hove so up here again-Bertie Lou sneaked Into the batn-roomany impromptu parties. Bertie Lou was In despair when and locked the door: Ron off while she took ra Rod came home,1-- ' She'd even for'- -' could cool, tostart dinner." She heard shower. " On second thought she gottenhim come up the stairs three at a cpened the dooragain- - and threw time, as he always did.. She lump hlnv wet sponge. "Here, use this, ed to her feet, scattering thickly! it will pick "tip the hairs," she ad- srrinbled sheets of paper to the, vised. i, floor. ; When she emerged from the She was In the kitchen when he tingling from a cold spray, opened the frofiTaoor. He'd never Red was In the dining room going heard her make such a .clatter.' over, the bank statement.' A frown "Dinner's late," Bertie Lou con- drew his fine black brows together. fessed. Rapidly he ran. through the can"Never mind it We're going out celled slips. Bertie Lou's signature I Tom raser's in town. He wants was on ' most af them. . ed dejectedly "But I don't see what we can do unless we send out notices that we're not keeping bank-statem- ent. . . Child Mrs; Jesse- - Salisbury "announces the marriage of her daughter Helen to Jessee Whiting, son of Mr and Mrs. John Whiting also of this city which took place Thursday" In the Salt Lake temple. The young couple expect to make their home in Springviiie. - Mrs. E. W. Brown entertained at dinner Sunday In compliment, to Mr: and Mrs. Fred Brown and daughter, and Mr. and Mrsv"Wandcl Openshaw and son Of Provo. The afternoon was spent with a motor Mrat-Iva- -- . ; "as Tca Childs, In compliment to Mrs. Jesse Whi-tl- n, a bride of the past week Mrs. Hazel Robertson and Mrs. Seymour trip and lunch at Hobble!reek can' Mendenhall Jr. entertained at a mls- - yon. '.-'- ' ': .- '- " I cellaneous shower At the. home of the latter Monday evening. Enter-- 1 Lou W. Gammell. son of Mrs. Lot- talnlng rooms were prettily decor-- : tie Crandall of this city, and Leah ated with the seasons flowers. varH Clark Miller of Rent) wereTnarriod ous games were played and a dainty last week at Reno. Nevada. The luncheon served by the hostess. young couple will spend a short Many pretty and useful gifts were time with their mother and other presented the honor guest. The fol- relatives here before returning to lowing ladles were present: Mrs. make their home at Reno. Jesse Salisbury," Donna Salisbury, Mra Ella Whiting, Mrs. Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Blackett Salisbury, Mrs. Elizabeth Salisbury, and family went to Junnison ThursMrs. Elsie Condie, Mrs. Cecil Rob day to attend the wedding recepMra tion of their son Cornell who was ertson,.; Mrs. Zina Metcalf, Bernard Robertson, "Mrs. - Ethel married to Miss Vilma Sanderson Weight Mrs. Kenneth Law, Mra at Mantt the same day. Smith, Mrs. Eddie Crandall, 'Miss Miss Erma Haymond Is vlsltinfr Lucy 'Roylance, Miss Hannah. Rowland, Miss Grace Rowland, Mra with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shaw In Los Marjorle Bird, Mrs. Marie Cranmer, Angeles.' She expects to be gone two ' ' Miss Inez Wheeler and Miss Helen months.' " Palfreyman. Mrs. Myron .L. Crandall and Mra A. O. Packard entertained at grandson Raymond spent last week a well appointed dinner at her home in Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Streadbeck. Monday in compliment to Mrs. of Denver, Colo., who Is t visiting relatives hereCovera were -- Aninjoyable - evening was spent laid for twelve guests. Wedmsday when the employes. o( the UUh Poultry Association formMrs. Hannah C. Packard enter-tatne- ed a party and motored to Glenat her garry. A swim, social chat,anda ata muslcaPrecItal delicious picnic lunch were enjoy. home In Provo Students from Springviiie and Pro- able features of the party. Those vo took part, and the mothers were who attended from Springviiie special "invited guests. Dainty re were Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. freshments in a patriotic - color and Mrs. Ernest- Binks, and Mr. , scheme were served at the conclur and Mrs. Floyd Harmer. sion of'lhe entertainment. Those who attended from Springviiie were Mrs. AWe Zabriskie and daughter Lucy, Mrs. Frankle Averett and son Keith, Mrs. G. R. Maycock and daughters Esther and Naomi, Mrs. Earl Condie and daughter Verona. Utered.1 stod came running to her, white th alarm. He picked her up as Igeriy as though he ImhwI -- h - ,.i : ' -- w Mrs. A. luncheon will be served. All mem- bers-arcordially invited to be"pre-- : 'Art -- city will entertain t rpoaely "gave- - IJIa the slip." )W CO OS WITH THE STORY i CHAPTEK VI t was Just as she feared. Bertie admitted the fact as she lay ing out of the open window at I Ismp on the corner.--It ide the room, too bright. fBut If I pull down the shade re won't be any air," she Sleep was impossible any-w- , she knew. Msrcalla'a - remark kept her ake. It proved to Bertie Lou tt everyone was aware of the that troubled her. That Llla tsnl to be invited to a surprise and M. LyaU of this at their, home Saturday evening for the members of tha J, R. Club of Springviiie and Provo-Cards and music will be enjoyable features and a delicious !.Mr. give, him up. They spend an ideal honeymoon a mountain resort, and Bertie u almos- t- forgets the "shadow t by the predatory ui.tll they return and find l Frtet Mrs.f Ben Argyle.lMr. and, Mrs. L. P. .Haymond and Mra J. H. Gardner, Mrs." Eugene 'J family. Miss Bemlce Nellson, Mf. Oakes, Mrs. S. C. Wnltaker,-Mrs- . M.and Mrs, G. W. Friel and Mr. and n in MmMlss-GIorl- ar A. G.f Johiison, y overhears one k another if boa thought thai Ide liked being second choice, e goes through the ceremony In daxft, but when Rod whisper i ' Spring-Wallac- second herprldewhen"he bridesmaid ' MrslJf tw'wtacraMe-for- i- ed thm-turn- in serving by Mra Tom . came to Springviiie Connors and Mrs. R. W. David-son: visit "evera! weeks with relatives'. Fred Lewis Kindred of. Sprlng-viU-e. members of the Missionary and Chloris Hill of Paysoa aocieiy or tne springviiie Commun were issiied a marriage license atity enured were delightfully enter- the county court house Wednestained Thursday afternoon at the day. ..' home of Mra L. M. Glllillan. It being, mothers and daughters day, a The members of the S. T; oluh special program waa arranged with be entertained at the home of will musical numbers rendered by Miss Arthur Finley Thursday July Mrs. Tess Hines, Mrs. Charles Eakln and Miss Esda Urquhart; also Miss 12. All membersare aBked to be y Virginia -- Connors gave a reading present. and ' play, wis given in which Misa Margaret Forsythe, Mrs. L. f A number of friends delightfully M. Gillilorv" Mrs- .- Marian Rnkin surprised Miss Martha Bird at her hanaEakia home Satut day aventngr Gamesr ? Eakln took and Killie part ' In music and social chat were features conclusion a dainty luncheon was of entertainment at the party. served tc', about --tlrirtyflve memrefreshments were served bers and guests. The hostess was Dainty In the early evening. Jack Haskms ol Santa Barbara, assisted Calif., WO J I 6, 1928. East Ctnter St. ftilT LAKE Om af I: nd rnmr katab, wtaar soots Motor vita ,w faoapltel- ia onnaatin.. Cat FlavoredzwithohemianzHops: T Racommendtd and Distributed bT Ulali Wholesale-- Grocery QTY. UTAH UkTCItr't torn o Provo Sa fn Y ( a - -- 1 11 IV wV-ii,- - 11 tr 0t a4 aftrU. EACH WITH & lUowim, J2.00 to $4.00 lATfl - . H. RaYBURN, Qtn, . 4& . Mr. 4k STORE- S- Byron f Dastrup!s : The Best Time In T&wn lvil UJ , bL.astn3aturdayriNightc ii JiiVil il:r BETTER TIME THIS 3. i |