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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday, April 19, 1935 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Page Five it. A JTi 11 USED FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING CO. OPEN SATURDAY, APRIL 20th Next to Telephone Office At 26 East Center Street Will Carry a Full Line of Used Furniture and a Little New for Exchange The proprietors are Sorenson and Sadler. Mr. Sadler, while a Utahn, is a professional upholsterer, having followed the prefession part of the time in Salt Lake but mostly in Los Angeles for the past nine years. He is considered one of the best upholsterers in the state either in furniture or automobiles. 66 At 26 East Center Street LOCAL NEWS The firm will make a speciality of upholstering and furniture repairing along with a good grade w of used home furniture at lowest possible prices. The public is invited to call at any hour Saturday and inspect the goods and the premises. B2 B2 C E PJ1T EffiL Years Ago Baby Set Lone - Wolf Travel Record, Now Makes Mark in Films years ago a Mrs. Luke Smith baby with an identification tag around his neck sailed Service Held for Australia from Vancouver, B. world the youngest In Preston Ward C., traveler on record. 29 Entertains At Bridge enterJoseph McMurnn tained the members of her bridge club last night at dinner and bridg.e Tables were decorated with crystal bowls of daffodils and yellow tapers. High score prize was won by Miss Anise Reese. Mrs. Twenty-nin- e ld lone-wo- Marriage Licenses Blackfoot and Robert O. Maurer, Edna Everton, Logan; Charles Var-io- n Thurman and Leora Millar, Blackfoot; Willard Edward Darn-leRoosevelt and Fern Nathel Club Preston Clyde Organize 4-Wahlen, Hyrum; Allen, Hyrum and Bonnie Seamons At Paradise tonight a session will be held to organize a Hyde Park. club. Those in charge will be Paul Bain, Mrs. William James and Get Local News We want the readers of this pa- Ed Oldham. per to compare It with papers that are circulated In Cache County. Miss Sorensen Dies We are just egotistical enough to Barbara Sorensen, daughter of car- Ernest H. and Laura Howell Sorenbelieve that our ries more local news than any other sen, died this morning at the home paper circulated in this county. of her parents. 353 West, 1st No. Remember, it is only $1.50 per She has been ill a long time. The year either by mail or carrier. parents and following brothers and sisters survive: Donna, Lillian, Wendell, Glenn. Services will be Will Attend Conclave All Rosicrucians within a hundr- heid in the Third ward chapel on ed-mile area will attend a series Sunday at 2 p.m. of addresses to be given by Cecil A. Poole, KR.C., member of the Become Grand Parents National Board of Lectureship of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Peterthe Rosicrucian Order, AMORC, son of Hyrum are rejoicing and beginning April 26, in Salt Lake City. One of the discources, it is receiving congratulations over the said, is to consist of a discussion arrival of a fine grand son bom of the legends and archaeological to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shaffer. finds appertaining to the continents of Lenfuria and Atlantis, re- Mother is doing very nicely and ferred to by Plato and Sir Francis daddy is happy that he returned Bacon. It is expected that all local home from his mission in time Rosicrucians will attend the to welcome the little son and help to start the lad out in life. y, -- H 4-- H semi-week- ly Dress up for Easter Wants a New Every Woman Hat, Coat or Dress for Easter lf The infant was G. P. Huntley, Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Jr., son of the celebrated stage Who James Smith, wife of Luke Smith, a4tor of that generation, of Preston were conducted in the Death Takes a Paramounts Preston Second ward on Tuesday. which Fredric in Holiday, March is starred and Evelyn Venable, Sir Guy Standing and Kent j Taylor are featured. The picture directed by Mitchell Leisen comes L. V. Merrill, Antone Jensen and Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at Bishop Goaslind, were the speak-- j The Gem Theatre, ers. Mrs. James Bullock rendered Scheduled to embark from the a vocal solo and Mr. and Mrs. Canadian port with his sister, William Shumway sang a duet. intIe untley, was sent on alone after the girl died suddenly two were offered Patriarch by Prayers days before sailing time. Joining Mecham and Harold Swift. The his parents in Sydney, a month grave at the Logan cemetery was later, the baby continued his tour dedicated by James A. Smith of of the world which was completed before he was a year old. Logan. Circling the globe with his the- aUical family, young Huntley has Quorum Meeting of The High Priests of the Cache mae fur complete revolutions twenty-nin- e years. monthly meeting Sunday afternoon Takes a Holiday. he ,In Stake will hold their regular at 2 oclock in the 4th ward- Joms an important cast in which many Broadway actors appear, in- chapel. eluding Katherine Alexander who had the leading role in The Left Prisoner Sued Bank, by Elmer Rice; Helen West-le- y Elizabeth Betty Douglas filed and Henry Travers of the Thesuit for divorce Thursday in the atre Guild, and Kathleen Howard First district court against Charles who was with the Metropolitan O. Douglas on the grounds that Opera Company for twelve years. ije was confined in the state priHuntley has known no other son. The complaint stated that profession or environment outDouglas was convicted of robbery side the theatre. At five, he was in the Third district court at a child acto, and quite famous Salt Lake City, February 15, 1933, as such, since the elder Huntley and is still in the prison. The was a great figure in the theatre couple married in Salt Lake City, who could command the writing-i- n December 24, 1928, and have or.e of a child part in any of his minor child, custody of which is vehicles. asked by the plaintiff. Huntley. Jrs., mother was Eva ; ' Kelly, noted American actress of that time. A significant feature of Hunt-leJrs., career has been extensive traveling even after he grew out of his swadding clothes. Touring America with a light opera repertoire troupe nine years ago, he covered 32,000 miles in a period of thirty weeks. A coincidence in his career occurred when he made his debut as a little soldier at the Strand Theatre in London at the age of five. Thirty-eigyears before that his father made his foot-ligbow at the same theatre and in an identical role. Regarded as a versatile actor, he was Katherin Hepburns leading man in three plays on Broadway and portrayed the coward in Journeys End. These he regards as his most noteworthy achievements in a career so replete with roles that he has not been able to keep track of them all. A newcomer in Hollywood, he has appeared in two pictures beside Death Takes a Holiday. He was in Merely Mary Ann, with Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor and wdth Warner Baxter in As Husbands Go. on Appearing in Broadway Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, he demonstrated his versatility by playing his elderly fathers role in the first act and then playing his own part in the remaining cantos. His father, ill at the time, was frequently forced to leave the stage, whereupon the son would don his makeup. It was Huntley, Jas., father who originated the humorous Englishman and introduced the mor.ocled and d Britisher to the American stage. 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