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Show PAG3 TZT. PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928. BOOTS ARLY 0 UA SDJVtt It A' THIS HAS HAPPENED CQW2Gr B2& Prisoner." SYBIL THORN E, Boston society RrMa RsmVutHM Virtualmore papers Tad brc? vught home la the drawing card In a cams to dinner, and th divorce ease that has' the when evening was whole town talking- - Sybil has pe- famll'Vp. & council that between wrath and moans. titioned for divorce frm RlCHAKD oil put her mother to oea witn a EUSTIS, whom she married secretdative, and Craig mixed cocktails ly, and with whom she lived only for medicinal purposes. two weeks. She asks also for ens- m "You shouldn't have started it. tody of" her 'child, TEDDY, whr- the Sib," complained Tad. ir.natla ham mvar aeen and i- ( "She's been right, all through," maiden resume her to right defended Valerie, stoutly, Her husband, philanderer r And, Craig, his faee flushed darkventurer, counter, by Wnrt ly, was ominously silent " $ 100,000 against CBA-r In the nursery, when she crept In mVkHmfrf? HAIX, alleging to kiss Teddy good night, 8ybll affections. found her mother, crying softly. ways loved Sybtt, Thank God," she sobbed brokenthe of ness ehtftfW ly, "your poor father didn't live to makes a trem'f - see this day." . P'Pnewspapers, The injustice of It hurt Sybil more than any of them knew. Bitenlists the sympathy of terly resentful, she scorned defense. "If heyHweren'tlindas bats,'' Pycho-analy- t, BANDOfr' MBL C she told herself fiercely, "if they ora she tells ail her troubles. to WW edt-ti weren't too selfish to think of any brings the afternoon .ions publishing an Interview with one but themselves, they couldn't Eustis, to Sybil, whn Is playing blame me so. Infatuation isn't a sin. among the leaves wth tittle Teddy, It Isn't wrong to MARRY a man. A they talk matters over, a photog-- I dldnt do anything wicked , . t and . you'd think I was a moral leper!" rapher approaches. - "If yon click that camera," Craig Fiercely lhe?uehed and tore the tells him. Til smash It to smlther-- - newspapers and ground them on eens, and every bone In your body' the floor beneath her heels;, . ., "Oh, It isn't fair. It isn't fair!" with It" NOW CO ON WITH THE 8TOBT Next morning there were more CHAPTER XL i stories, and an entire page in the The photographer grinned good- - Boston Telegraph7devoterto ple turea . . . 3ymHn-:a- - swimming suit; naturedly. "It's all In the day's work, Mr. Sybil In a ball gown. Sybil at the 'Newhall - It's my bread and butter, Horse Show In a Tiding habit . . . An popping off celebrities and crim- old .photograph of Craig, from the inals and such. But the Job's not Harvard Tear Book. . . . Richard worth the chance in a case like this. Eustis "especially posed ' for " the I should have taken you from Boston Morning Telegraph." . . And cross the street, and asked ques- a picture of Valerie, sweet and tions afterward. Tra John Dumb lovely In her wedding gown. . . . There were photographs of the for sure" - He shifted his camera to the "palatial home of the Thornes," and other hand, raised his hat pleasant- their summer placejtjyianno, "Oh my God!" groanedTad.. ry, and took himself off. Then he Valerie surveyed the heap of paskirted around back ways, apfrom - the side, pers distastefully. proached and succeeded in getting a picture "I wouldn't look at them," she that was subsequently captioned: said, and pushed them away. . Then the Gazette's red headlines caught her eye. 'Crandon!" she cried. "Oh, Sib, fM, sen-atlon-al hf divtf-UK'fc- i J"' NewhallV11 WfJh iJ" " "f fl jf ,4-al- g , ; ' " the-hou- se " look!" See Our Windows Across tha top In glaring headlines was meatfor Gazette readers, "Sybil Thorne Psycho Aneiyzed," screamed theerlmsnn type. And below, in smaller letters, '. - for In 1 Of Society .1 And- - Wait For ' Women Crandon Contributes Searching Analysis jof .Mental J Conflict Then followed the story: !"CJaude Crandon, Boston's " foremost psycho-analys- t, Inter-viewlast evening by a reporter for the Gazette, threw new light on the sensational Eustis divorce case. Dr. Crandon, well versed in psycho, discussed - at 'Primilength the tive Ego' of Mrs. Richard Eustis, better known af Sybil Thorne. Mrs. Eustis, according to the doctor, is the victim of her own ego. "In order to put the case plainly before the lay mind. Dr. Crandon has prepared the fol- lowing - statement - exclusively -'for readers of the Gazette: , ..." " Valerie held the paper In both her In trembling hands, and read aloud a high pitched voice: Shrill- - words tumbled, one over another, from her horrified Hps. With an oath Tad clutched the paper from her shaking fingers. "Here, let me see it The old my God, 111 kill him for this, Sybil! The obscene old trout! ..." Mrs. Thorne, before the great sila ver coffee service, cowered like ' frlghtend thing. I "Claude! -- Dld-- he the-th- Combination October say," she-quav- ' plt- about about Sybil's love life?" Tad scanned the column. " pve life' well, 111 be He certainly did. Say, Ma, how much of this stuff did yon spill?" Tad turned furiously on his mother. "Oh, Tad!" she faltered, and her little hands fluttered helplessly. "Oh, Sybil! Children, I'm so sorry. eously. I-- "anythlng-ghythl- ng e I-" Then the little hands were still. lue eyes, veiled In tears, were glazed and dreadful And the dim Bollai . g. SOCDJCTY The special activity committee of. the Fourth ward Relief society will have charge of the meeting Tues day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, iwo talks on "Cooperation With the M. I. A. and Primary," will be given by yoo . WHtttE- -. "THKT 6W tWfe fV ! vt HM OR TKlU6f J. MEET The regular meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers LofCamp No. 8. will be held Thursday afternoon at I o'clock at the home of Mrs. Horace E. Lewis, 902 West Fifth North street A good program. has' been prepared and refreshments will be served. All members, and those eligible for membership are cordially Invited. ' CAMP NO. ' VK -- i - i1 SHOCK HER VWlW Kfc --SMO THt UTTl Mrs. Nellie BWdulph, who will represent the Primary and Mrs. Erma Haymore the M. L A. A musical program will be furnished by Miss Veda Porter and Miss Theora SECOND WARD BELIEF A full attendance of members SOCIETY Is. desired, and a cordial Invitation 1 The special activity division of Is extended to all women of the the Second ward Relief society vim WAV NX Ol-se- n. - ward. . ' ' DINNER GUESTS , ' ON SUNDAY Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Allsworth of Salt Lake, at a dinner given-- by - Mr. - and Mrs. have arranged! the program for the meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The lesson wiU be on "Cooperation With the M. I. A. and Primary," and Mrs. George Myers of the M. L A., and Mrs. Ray Green of the Primary,- - will give short talks. Two readings will be furn isned by Mrs. Mercy Peay. A full attendance will be appreciated. WrrVtVilTOlO H VOO ViWt K pMBWaaMaaMMiaMMJ 0 OOvO.lM r n KfcrSXlfcr -- MT VBt n AMY- - ' 1 James Johnson at their home Sun. wrist MOW OVJVA OOtMT TOR "YOO I PUMft " she cried. "And day afternoon, Roses in a cut glass "Elght-thIrt- y KMOCKOUTfl UP court begins at nine. We'll have to basket centered the dining table. i hurry o you fel up to It, mother iPENTNG SOCIAL OF you rather stay right here, VALLEY CHAPTER ANNOUNCEMENT and rest?" M. L Valley Chapter No. 8, QJ3. S. will 2.JMLJLAjmemiej8ofeVine,-yai- d "Up to It!" Mrs. Thorne put a hand on each arm of the big red hold meeting Tuesday ward will be entertained at fel like a new evening,JctpberJJaL8 o'clock, In the ward- - amusement haU Tuesday, chair.My-iiear- , Iknow what- - I'm the Masonic temple, .a All visiting evening. This win be the opening wonaapDa7(HP members are cordially Invited to be social of ' the "season and a full going to do?" She raised herself to her feet and present attendance la desired. Games, and surveyed her children --withquiet a program will be the diversions, WARD FTTTH RELIEF ... , dignity. and delicious refreshments are to SOCIETY man. I be servedA" w In don't-kno- w the Relief The it can be society meeting exactly-hodirecbe ward under the will Fifth, done, but I'll see a lawyer today. . PLEASANT VIEW .; There must be some' law 'for "the tion of the special activity depart- BELIEF SOCIETY "Coon The be will ment lessons protection of a client or patient In A social will be given at the With the Primary and M. Pleasant confidential consultation. Maybe operation View ward meeting house - Mrs. A." win Mortensen I. Ivy he Is practicing Illegally."" There afternoon, for the Relief Tuesday In behalf and of the will be some way of getting at him. speak Primary, women of the ward. A fine Society CuUlmore will Mrs. repreLloyd I'll sue him for $100,000 and atbe program has been prepared and tach everything he's got! He thinks sent the M. I. A. Vocal solos will All1 refreshments will be served free of I'm nothing but a neuratic, silly given by Miss Lucile Worthen. 1 2 charge. A number of beautiful and doing nicely. Mrs. Seager was old woman. I'll show him, chil- women of the ward are urged to useful articles which were not sold Miss Ivy Nlelson, daughformerly attend. dren!" . i at the recent bazaar are to be sold ter of J.. L. Nlelson, president of Laughing, they crowded about All members of the at this time. the Sanpetestake. GIVEN her, to pat her shoulders and kiss ' society and friends Interested are Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of FOR FRIENDS - " her faded cheeks . Invited. "Get my hat, Val," she commandComplimentary to Mrs. Lynn V. cordially Huntington, Utah, spent the weekn . Mr. and Mra. Henry Knight of end In Springville and Provoy the ed briskly. "It's up on my bed, Sutton, who Is leaving Wednesday FATHER'S BIRTHDAY OCTOBERS . - w . In Pasadena, -Burrville, Utah, are opening a few guests of relatives and friends. dear. And hurry up or we'll all be to make IS CELEBRATED 1492 Columbus crew threatened t In Salt Lake and Provo. While Calif., Mrs. Hugo Price entertained late!" Mr. and Mrs. t. H. Dillon left The children and grandchildren days him throw overboard. n a at are house at her home here the of guests they of Percy Thompson celebrated his Saturday for their home in Atlanta, 1782 John- - Adams, American mini Everybody, it semed, was in court Saturday afternoon,. Fall flowers eightieth blrthda'y anniversary at Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Spafford. In Provo . for after Georgia, visiting later, concluded a treaty VrtH ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carter when they reached - there," Dolly artistically decorated the entertain- his home i the A large five months with Mr. and afternoon. past Sunday noiiana rooms. and a Following dainty Weston rushed up and kissed Sybil ing bowl of fruit centered the dlnin? daughter. Fawn, left Saturday for Mrs. P. O. Hall. Pierce, , fcinrtcehti Califoraia. In San Francisco theyi The Moores came to delicious luncheon, three tables of effusively. wnn were president, died. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Means and Sutton and! bridge played. D. shake hands Jack and Mabel will E. Carter with visit was"D,V of the family. A number flredestroyed lTM are spending presented the guest prize, Mrs. Jmembers . quietly confident of useful gifts were presented to family, and In Santa Maria they children, of Murray, buildings; killed ,200 ' and a few with here friends. Mrs. West garrulous and excited, Shlrl Wilson was awarded the high the will be the days Carter. of James guests caused loss of property est! guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs.. Carter wiU return to put her- arms about Sybil and score favor, and the. second prize Miss Emma Parker and Miss Iris mated at $200,000,000. i Provo in three weeks, while Miss Taylor, of Salt Lake, were week pecked Mrs. Thorne. Groups of was given to Mrs; Arnold Rawlings. BRIDAL SHOWER ENJOYED smartly-dresse- d women bowed when Included In the guest list were .the Mrs. Brigbam Johnson, assisted Carter will remain with D. E. Car- - end visitors in Provo. Mrs. Dr. C. A. Rlchmondf. "Mental In Girls with whom Sybil following: Mrs. J. D. Hunter.Moore-fielthey passed. Mrs. Mary Craner - and - Miss ter In San Francisco for . three by L. and Mrs. Charles I vers and digestion ' la the educational die Schofleld, Mrs. R. A. j had gone to school reached over the T. months. Davis, entertained at a Margaret Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mrs. A. E. ease of the age, and of all diseases. backs of the courtroom benches to shower at the Johnson home FriMr, and Mr. Karl Spafford of -It is the most deadly Mrs. Grayson Rawlings, Mrs. Shlrl Wilson,-M- rs. clasp her hand. to Mrs. bowed serenely from across the John J. Booth, Mrs. Percy Hansen day evening, complimentary K. Mr. W. Provo in and with Mrs; Miss Raymond Johnson, formerly and Mrs. Henry W. Gease. room. Lillle Hopper, who was recently Spafford. They seemedngrossed with re LAKE VIEW$ married. Games and music were Dr. and Mrs. G. IL. Helndselman mote objects when Sybil glanced enjoyed, during which a delicious and family were Salt Lake visitors RELIEF SOCIETY their way.- Some of them craned luncheon was served to 80. Num- Sunday. Under the auspices of the special to look put the windows. . Others erous Mr. and 'Mrs. O. E. Thurmond were absorbed in contemplation of activity committee of the Lake receivedlovely and useful gifts were by the guest of- honor. have been visiting in Salt Lake for the throngs that crowded through View ward Relief Society, a quilt- $ $ i few days, the guests of Mr. and the corridors - to 1 the - court room ing will take the place of the regu- CHILDREN'S$ BIRTHDAY Mrs. M. E. Robinson. door, where a court officer In a lar meeting Tuesday afternoon.' All PARTY blue uniform with brass buttons re- women of the ward are Invited to Mrs. Milea Bown left Sunday for Mrs. John Cameron entertained attend. ,' fused further admittance. 25 little folks at her home Denver, Colo., where she will join about - Reporters - at - the- - press table KI OARA CLUB her husband who has been there Saturday afternoon at a birthday on business for a few - one another asked days. They In honor of her party little MEMBERS ' son, ENTERTAINED eagerly: John whose sixth birthday oc- will spend a week In Denver before "Who's that shaking hands with edFour tables of bridge were enjoy-- , curredJr., home. on that day. A variety of returning by the members of the Kl Oara her now? Mrs. Grayson? Did you Eysten Johnson of Spanish Fork games were played, for and see the dame with the lorgnette club at the club party at the home which Ida Harmer of Springville were were Mrs. A Bert Carter Saturday afterprizes given. tasty g her? Those are Vincent of noon. Fall flowers were used as a and " well arranged luncheon was married Saturday at the county club girls talking with her now. . . . house. County Clerk E, Bydecoration and attractive Hallowe'- served by the hostess at the conclu- court Say, this looks like a mass meeting en' sion of . the . afternoon's entertain- ron Dastrup performed the cerewere favors Mrs. Densil given of the Four Hundred. There's mony. Newhall coming In. . . . This may Brown received the high score ment v Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Spafford and Mrs. Don Powelsnn secprize, the hurt him politically. . . . That's her family were Salt Lake visitors Sun ond xttmtxt and the favor, was guest pri2e brother. . . . Well, they're all giving Our new dresses day attending conference. to MrsrB. K. Bullock.- -' An atMr. and Mrs. William K. Seager her the" glad Tiand: TT7 Oh, no, given tractive luncheon was served to the of Fountain Green are rejoicing they're not She's been getting a soft, flattering neckflock of Icy stares." Plenty of sunbs, following club members: -- Mrs. Or-vREAD WANT ADS over the arrival of a fine baby girl, Mrs. Clifton Singleton, Tolboe, I'd say . . . Pretty tough. Isn't it?" born Saturday at the Crane Maternlines, almost normal Mrs. Don Powelson, Mrs. Cecil Lar- home. Mother and baby are ity timiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmanma 1 MrsJDenzil sen, Clah-Mrs. Brown, waisMines, and new Waiting. Waiting. What was the Mrs.. William Christmas, delay? Where was the defendant? Mortensen, Mrs. Justis Johnson, Mrs. Fred The judge, stern In his black gown, arrangements of slenfrowned and fidgeted. That was a Ray, Mrs. Esther Craven, Mrs. fullness in court officer he had beckoned to the Ralph Eggertsen, and Invited guests: Mrs. Gam Carter. Mra. B bench. There was a whispered Mrs-Fre- dhave " 'skirts KBulloekf HischerrMTiH they" The judge like an old woman wnit Hoover, Mrs. Glen Simmons and Mrs. Bob Bullock. that dressmaker look digging a handkerchief out of her -. petticoat pocket fished In the folds LAMBDA TAU CLUB NOTICE which fine frocks of his robe. Glared belligerently at Miss Melba Hansen will entertain his watch. Restored it to his pock- at her home are famous. this evening for the et and settled his havy skirts mod-stl- y members of the Lambda Tau club. about him. . A f Ull attendance Is desired. " Where was Richard?- Mf. Peterson leaned "toward Sybil. "Neither your husband nor his attorney are here. The Judge may ently. M iv Peterson dismiss the case" Mr. Peterson approached the Commotion In the corridor. Exbench. cited- whispers.. Something- - had ''Mrs. Eustid, will you come here, happened. One felt it In the air of that stuffy courtroom, when" the please?" (To Be Continued) door swung open and a court offiA cer, fumbling at his brass buttons, (What has happened? Tragedy hurried to the judge's bench. The judge leaned forward, cup- In the next chapter tragedy and a tea party).. ping his ear with his hand. Nodded sat and for a allmoment gravely . wwiw ,j or-ha- ,' w . Its-reg- -- ' -- ' ' This Date in Our American Historjf CITY NEWS BRIDGE-LUNCHEO- N ' - . , her-hom- e bridge-luncheo- Z.'" looking. "Tad! Mother's 1868-Fran- ea' . 1871-Cric- ago. . . ,, d, ed Real Savings Watch blue-vein- FOURTH WARD REUEF- - WHO - boston girl 'Science - Explains Emotional Unrest re Interested tr.Xlt's simply a read it to you, scream!" But Mrs. Thorne waved away the lurid sheet with her little, flutterihands. ng, "Oh, please, she begged, "please. That dreadful, dreadful man! What . can I do?" Tad stood on the hearth rug with his feet wide apart, and his hands plunged into his pockets. "I guess. Ma," he predicted gloomily, "you'll have to take up church-goinMinisters are a good, safe lot though they may be dull. 'But these quacks gosh, Ma, you'll simply have to lay off. Valerie drew the purple afghan closer about her mother-in-law- 's narrow shoulders. "Poor Mother Thorne!" she whispered, and kissed the soft gray hair where the part lay pink and broad est "Tad's joking, dearest" - Sybil glanced at the watch on her BUT, Mcr: 177 . . "primitive ego makes trouble If r Edited by Ethel Ducket " . Fhona 11 AND HER BUDDIE- S- 111." Sybil flung her arms about her mother. "There, there, darling. It doesn't make a bit of difference. It's simply oomlcal! Honestly, dear, I think tt's funny. - I don't mind a bit. . . . Tad, carry mother Into the . . . The big red chair, drawing-rooTad. . 'And we'll give you a- nice cup of good strong coffee, dartfng and you'll be all right In a min ute." Tad lifted her as though she were a child, and Valerie brought pillows and a foot stool, and when they had made her comfortable, ey tried to make her laugh. ' "Can't you see what a Joke It Is?" demanded Sybil. "The man never saw me in his life. He doesn't know a thing about ma, really. Let me ? . c NEWEjnr out-do- IF - high-hattin- TDHE f-- T hare -- Tfiat Wanted V der the for . $29751 and i $3950 wrishdarwomes.V. . m Starting Thursday for Three Big Days COLUMBIA BEAUTY SHOP wishes toannounce Miss La Verne Crosbie has just returned from Chicago where: she has just completed a course nd In '. hair dressing finger waving - at the Modern Beauty School and under the direction of Mr. Paul. -- Watch the -- Herald Greater Values Than Ever! B. Y. U. 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