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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER UTAH, PAGE THRESH 1931. 1C. " NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST RULA TO WOMEN Sonne Home Scene Bridge Supper At Bluebird Of Luncheon And Bridge bridge supper was given Friday evening at the Bluebird by all women teachers of the local elementary schools and the high schools. Supper was served at small tables- - A bouquet of the sesons flowers formed centerpieces. During the evening guitar selections were given by Miss raye Sonne and Miss Gay Perry- Miss Ruth Owens gave a Mrs. Alma Sonne presided at prettily appointed bridge luncheon at her home Saturday afternoon. The guests were seated at one large table and tWo small ones. Each was centered with a bowl of rose col- -. ored pompom chrysanthemums V and lighted with rose colored tapers. ; Dainty place cards were marl: ed for Mrs. P. V. Cardon, Mrs-S- . E. Needham, Mrs. Byron Alder, Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs-W- . J. Vickers, Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mrs. N. W. Christiansen, Mrs- - L. R. Humphreys, Mrs. O. ASonne, Mrs. Chester J. Myers. Mrs- Ross Anderson, Mrs. U. B. Crookston, Mrs. H. Lee Hales, Mrs. Walter Weiti, Mrs. M. and Mrs. Roland Emmett, Bridge followed luncheon snd prizes were awarded to Mrs. Welti and Mrs. Needham. vocal solo. The high score prize for bridge was awarded to Miss Edith Smith. Thirty-tw- o guests were present. The affair was in charge of Miss Ethel Lund, Mrs. Minnie Price and Miss Hazel Adams. - - To Attend Pioneer Ball J.' Jr., chairman of the committees on the annual Pioneer ball, received a letter from Mrs. H. E. Hatch of Salt Lake City, formerly of Logan and past president ot the Cache County Daughters of the Pioneers, requesting tickets for the event- She congratulated Mrs- Allen on the work she and her committees have done-- and announced her intentions of atThe following programs will tending the ball Wednesday be. given Tuesday afternoon at evening. the Relief Society meetings in the various wards: Dinner At Fourth ward The monthly will be Bluebird lesson given. literary Saturday Mrs. Vera Lawson and A dinner and card party was will be in Jorgenson given Saturday evening at the charge. Fifth ward Meeting will be- Bluebird by members of Phi gin at 2 p. m. The Literary les- Upsilon Omicron for themselves son, which includes the short and partners. Dinner was servstories of Norway will be given ed from small tables- Yellow by Mrs. A. J. Hansen. A dis- pompom chrysanthemums formcussion will be given by Mrs. ed the centerpiece. The ThanksS. J Rich and Mrs. Charles giving idea was suggested thru-othe dinner menu. Places Batt. Norwegian vocal solos will be rendered by Mrs. Helen were marked for twenty-twPrizes were awarded to Miss Broberg Blanchard, accompanied by Mrs. John Broberg at Lydia Jennings and Ole Hoffthe piano. A full attendance man. The affair was in charge of Miss Ardella Merrill. Miss is desired. Ninth ward The Literary les- Francis Knott and Miss Lydia son will be given by Mrs. H. Jennings. Lee Hales. She will read three Of. the best Norwegian short Chicken Dinner btorles. They include, Rail; road, Churchyard and Eagles For Guests Nest. Mrs. Russell Hanson will Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Wishead The Father. These stories were written by Bjornstjerne er entertained at a chicken dinner at their home SaturBjorn son. ft W Tenth ward Mrs. R. J. day evening. Dinner was served will conduct the literary at one long table and was cenlesson and lead in the discus- tered with an attractive bowl of fruits. sion. Covers were marked for Dr. . North Logan The Literary lesson for the afternoon will and Mrs. D. C. Budge, Dr. and be given by Mrs. Glenna Crook- Mrs. J. W. Hayward, President and Mrs. G. W. Lindquist, Bishston and Mrs. Lydia Nyman. Sixth ward Meeting will be- op and Mrs W. H. Griffin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs- - Wiser. gin at 2 p. m. The social ser- and A social evening of music vice work will be conducted by and visiting followed dinner. Mrs. N. A. Larsen. First ward Members of the Second' ward and First ward At Relief societies will met4 con- Surprise jointly at the First ward chapel. Couples Home The short stories of Norway Mr .and Mrs. Wilford Moser will be given by Professor Henry were pleasantly surprised by a Otte. party of friends who called at their home Friday evening, the occasion being the birthday anDinner Guests Of niversary of Mrs. Moser. The Couple, Sunday living rooms were decorated Mr. gnd Mrs. Lee Thatcher with orchid and white chrysanThe evening was entertained a group at a dinner themums. progressive card party at their home Sunday af- spent playing ternoon. A bowl of pink snap- games after which a lunch was tables. dragons formed the centerpiece served at three small Those Included were Mr. and for the table. Mrs. Moser, Mr. and Mrs- GolCovers were marked for Mrs. Harold Brangham and den Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. son. Junior, of Ogden, D. H. Vem Bergeson, Mr. and Mrs. Brangham, Albert Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, William Irving Brangham and Mr. and Leo Anderson and Mr. and Schwartz. Mrs. Thatcher and son, Harold. Mrs. C. Allen, a f Relief Society Programs For - - Tuesday , Party Mrs-Min- a . - ut o. Be-cra- Party i - Mr-an- XXVIII As the rented roadster spun along .the white Florida road toward Miami late in the afternoon of October 16 Mary was conscious of Bruce's uneasily presence beside her. He still wore his cynical air but now with some reason, as she realized with vexation. This visit to the Hialeah racetrack from which she had hoped so much had turned up exactly nothing. The Fly will be there if he s alive, George Bowen had said. Well, they had spent the afternoon looking for him and obtained not so much as a glimpse. It was almost an impossible task to find anyone In the huge crowd and it was made more exasperating by the constant feel of Bruce's mocking eyes upon her-IMary had kept her eyes glued to turned not upon the track, however, but upon the boxes. Satisfied that her quarry was not there, she had systematically raked the stands, tier by tier. But The Fly, if he was present, had eluded her- What her next move should be, she did not know. If silence prevailed in the front seat, however, there was beanimation compensating hind. The countess and Bates, who was a private detective when not posing as an inventor of a new form of aircraft, anxious to win Jupiter backing had evidently found the enforced proximity of the rumble scat conducive to quick acquaintance. They laughed and chatted like two children. The countess was unduly pleased over her winnings on a horse which she had chosen by the simple process of shutting her eyes and polling at the list of entries with a pencil. The horse, a 10 to one shot, had come home in the money. Tlie countess seemed to regard her luck as a good augury, or perhaps she needed the money. At any rate, her gayety rasped Mary's nerves- Mary had watched the little black filly, La Mosa, who was touted as the favorite, stumble when the race was half won and lag home far In the lee. She was not superstitious, but she almost believed in signs, too, for the moment. . Well, anyway, there it was on the chart La Mosa, fillyowntrainer, K. Jones, er, H. De Loma. At least, she had a name to go on. Had Bowen been there today to see the race run? She wondered where' Bowen was and if he had given up the chase altogether. It he had corner as he said he might, she had seen nothing of him as yet but the Gypsy had docked only the day before. She sent the car along at break-nec- k pace, swinging past car after car on the crowded road in her hurry to get back to Miami and ask for mail at the hotel. Dirk had not written but she had not given up hoping. The party had discarded the idea of staying on the and had taken rooms I'Gypsy. at the AmbassadorAlready the busy oens of society reporters had broadcast the party's presence. If Dirk had been uncertain where to write her. he need be no longer. Now if he did not write she would CHAPTER field-glass- fNN V a DRAWERS AWE open To TWMg ao'jc.LNa wa ,M It'S. HOOGt , O'Om't am' wuer m es By Martin BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES LOOK tNfcM WMOVM Attractive Dinner Gems of Peri A a' HSUS tOO BuRGUNRE OOMT IMPOST! SO VMS AW Vt TweM HAT VT know the Ambassador roof which why-A- the hotel Mary went immediately to ask for her mail and as she turned away from the window, disappointed, found Bates at her elbow. They've gone into the bar, he said. Listen, have you got a camera?" No. Why? Heaven knows this is no pleasure trip for me! "Can you get one? And cook up some excuse for taking that woman s picture- - I want to send it back to the police department in New York. Ive seen her face somewhere, either in or maybe on one of the line-u- p those posters the Surete sends over for us to look at. Maybe you've just seen her in the roto sections, Mary suggested indifferently. She's a sort of minor nobility, you know. At least, her husband wasYesminor," Bates Very agreed dryly. "Well, how about it? Ill get one, of course, if you think it worth while- But hadn't you better forget the Countess and think of The Fly? Crook or no crook, you seemed to enjoy yourself with her this afternoon. she rallied him. Sure. I kid her along, he answered, unsmiling, "and you'd too. oet she's a I'll better, mean baby when shes riled. ' Mary did not appear to be listening. Inside she felt as if she were slowly turning to stone. If Dirk did not write tomorrow if he didn't write at all dressed up for At Munk Horne Is tomorrow night's fete. As a commentary upon her taste. I regret to say the decor consists principally of - red balloons The CoUntess and he exchanged a quick, unreadable glance. Mary was sure there was unfriendliness in It, but she had no Interest In the love spats of such a disagreeable pair. "Old Man Jupiter lifted his stiff frame from the divan with an effort. "Let's go eat," he said, shortly. The Countess pouted. Oh, but we must dress first! she wailed. In mock dismay. Jupiter said, 'Well, hurry up, and sank down again. The Countess eyes glittered for an Instant but she took Bruces arm and departed. Evidently Jupiter meant to cling to his linens but Bates agreed cheerfully. He was enjoying himself. Mary said wearily, Ill go, too- I've quarts of dust down my back. She did not want to report lier failure to Mr. Jupiter just then. Under the door of her room she found a slip of paper, a printed blank headed "Telephone Calls." Beneath was written: "Call Mr. Bowen at Shore 61. So he was there! Happily she heard him answer her pleased "Hello! Were you at the track this afternoon?" she asked. It seemed Incredible that she could have missed himHer eyes burned, her head ached, she was almost d from that constant searching, searching of facesWhere were you? "Where was I? Back in the paddock, sister, gettin an earful. Want to buy a horse? A horse? What on earth for? "For the price of her oats-Shwont be much good as a racer. De Loma kicked hell out of her for throwing the race, I understand. He must have had a wad of jack on her. Listen, is it true youve got the knick-knawith you? Mary hesitated. What about - al- l- sun-blin- Bates saw that she was not paying attention. He touched her arm. You listening?" he said sharply- And when she gave him her attention he added. "What I mean is If anybody d, now, copped her shed shoot get me? Mary laughed. boy-frien- Nothing is further from my thoughts, she waved him away. Obviously he had misunderstood the mock gallantry with which Bruce treated her. Angerily. she resolved to free herself of Bruce. It was a nuisance, having him always at her heels and besides it meant associating with the Countess, which was more than she could stomach. Mr. Jupiter had included the woman in the party, partly as a gesture of conciliation toward Bruce, partly because her nominal status as a matron gave Mary chaperonage, of a sort. Mary wondered whether he had not regretted his hospitality since for that lady, with a to her own advantage, quick eye had immediately set about winning over Bruces father with the most unctuous coquetry at her command. Well, he did not seem to be recoiling from it too visibly, she decided, as she glimpsed the whitellnen clad form of the old man seated on a divan in a far corner of the lobby, the Countess beside him. Although there was ample room on that long couch, she sat closely at his side, her plump white hand patting his arm. Bruce stood, looking about in a bored manner. With an effort Mary forced herself to go forward since they were evidently waiting for her. the Ah, there you are! Countess cried as Mary and Bates came up. You will come with us, yes? She dislodged one hand from Jupiter's arm to place it supplicatingly upon Bates' tweed sleeve- - An expression of exaggerated eagerness lighted her face, the heavy red lips were parted childishly. She seemed to be asking some priceless boon, when as a matter of fact she was merely asking him to dinner. Mary looked away In disgust. We celebrate my winnings, the other woman prattled on. She cuddled the old mans arm within her own, lowered her voice coquettishly. These people must be made gay. They are very bad gamblers, these foolish ones they bet on the favorite!" She lifted sleepy, malicious eyes to Mary, let them slip over the girl insolently, before turning to the old man bet again. "One should nev-aon the favorite to win, Monsieur Jupiter, isn't that so?" Bruce interrupted smoothly ck it? hes flat. Stoiiey. I hear the hotels dogging him for his room rent. He tried to give them the old racket that his title gave the joint social calling himself Count De Loma- That's a laugh! The Well, es - Ambassador's thrown out better titles than his. If it is his! The Ambassador? Hes here? If they havent chucked him out, bag and baggage- Better get the necklace out and give him a flash of it, quick. Hell leap at it. But lay your plans first, kid, for hell mean business when he strikes! A slim hand encircled the girls throat, where a pluse beat chokingly. Youve got me rattled, she gasped. Come and tell me I to do. what I hadnt ought dreamed he was here! Why, he be next may door, right now, or She looked about fearlowered and her voice. fully "Oh, no- Hes in Parlor C. Throw's a front, that guy. Where'll I see you? I am not stopping at the Ambassador, need I say? I'm here on my own; the paper wouldn't send me, so I quit - - A bellboy HERE YREH AWE4,TOO OWE NO , WEU. WELL ARE OoKE. CIGAR OtO Nbo HAD BEEN V AtMEfc IN ACRE I NOO AU. AVOMt? M 1 MAM OtO MX WAS ,EAWVEW . TVS tOtNtNG . Yot fcttM WAG- ING XO TELL. TOO ABOUT 'WA THS006H WENCE , 1 RAM ACROGi. AM OVD V Pit MO Ot MlWt ! STtOfe TOTT -- t'OOUE HtARO MS SPEAK Ot TM WE 6WEW 1 W-'OP T06tTHEW EWit NO MEET NbO, TOO HE SAD GO - VEAH A or-- ! W 6000 HE 4 6MCH VRNX.MO AMD voor'n r he want, to MEET ME , WHAT'O he huwwt orr , OCT THROUGH wmoovo THAT TOR , HUH Engagement Told Of Popular ridge Luncheon Delightful Affair Mrs .Lewis Edwards was hostess at a delightfully arranged bridge luncheon at her home An attractively arranged din- Saturday afternoon. The guest3 ner party was given Satur- were seated at small tables. day evening by Dr. and Mrs-N- . Orchid and yellow Japanese EMunk at their home. chrysanthemums arranged m Dinner was served from small small bowls formed the center-piece- s. tables, each centered with a The guest list included Mrs. bouquet of white and lavender E. W. Lundahl, Mrs. L. Mentor pompom chrysanthemums. Place cards were marked for Jensen, Mrs. R. S. Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lundquist, Moser, Mrs. Lcttie RasMr. and Mrs. Roland Emmet, mussen, Mrs. John Coburn, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- Val Palmer, Dr. B. T. Cardon. Mrs. William and Mrs. T. B. Budge. Dr. and Lohman, Mrs. Joseph Keefe, Mrs. S M. Budge. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. J C. Hayward, Professor and Gladys Palmer, Mrs. W. W. Mrs. Byron Aider, Attorney and Owens. Mrs. Sam Christensen. Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl. Mrs. W. E. Mrs. Ross Anderson and Skidmore, Mrs- Lee Thatcher, Mrs. Dennis DeWitt, Mrs. BenMrs. Clark E. HaskinsFollowing dinner tables were nett Blair, Mrs. H. J. DeWitt, arranged for bridge and score Mrs. Grant Bateson and Mrs, prizes were won by Mr. and William Edwards. Mrs. Lindquist, Mrs. Emmett and Mrs. Palmer. On Saturday stuck his head in the door in response to her "Come in, and said. Your party's gone upstairs- Miss Hark ness. They ask you to Join them on the roof. Couple Mr. and Mrs-- . John Anderson of River Heights announce the; engagement of their daughter Luella, to Merlin Shipley.. The marriage will take place in the near future. ; , - , Entertained en Dr-an- - "Fighting- who? "Him and her. Young Jupiter and the Countess. They went at it hot and heavy the minute she got in her room and he in his. Their rooms are connecting, you know. He thinks she's making too much of a play for his father and she says whats he always hanging around after you for. If he hates you so much- You've got her going kid! Marys laugh bubbled up and over"Oh, that's too funny! Still smiling, she followed the head waiter across the room toward the balcony taole at which their party was seated. Heads turned as she passed. The room was only half filled, owing to the early hour, but within a moment after the firs; lackadaisical diner had looked up to see who was coming in, the iast man in the farthest corner had received, by a sort of electric current, the word that a strikingly pretty girl was crossing the room and he was craning his neck to catch sight of her. What he saw made him pause - and put open-mouthe- d, down his fork. He recognized the girl instantly and sat for a few In minutes deep wrapped thought. When he could, without making himself conspicuous, he managed to see who her companions were . . . and a fresli shock awaited him. The woman in the silver dress . . . who was she? . . . could she . .and what was possibly be she doing with the Harkness girl who was his own special prey? He finished his meal hurriedly and looked again- - It was she! The Countess, looking up just a moment later, missed the look that crossed his face and as quickly erased itself dog who sees another running away the look of a particularly vicious with his bone. After the first surprised Instant of recognition she smiled and cried out, in her usual note of false gaiety, Enrique!" and half rose to greet him. The man came forward, a mask settling down over his own features, and bowed over her hand- An odd flush came into her sallow cheeks as she presented him to the others. "This is my most dear friend, Count Enriaue De Loma!" (To Be Continued) ns. 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For, unlr- cold inhaling smoke, dust, results are more than s' gases or when you are tired factory, your druggi.it win from overwork. fund in full the price of t In short, don't wait for that new Vicks Nose Drops. si:. , - s: ds - iQOOCOOOCOOOOOQBOOOOOOOOi - Mary nodded. She told Bowen heiimmediateplans,.nd arrang ed to slip away and meet him as soon as possible after din- ned. Trembling with suppressed excitement, she tugged at her big wardrobe trunk, hastily conning her small array of evening dresses. Her hand fell on the Paris dress. Well, If the Countess wanted a party, she should have one. i When she stepped out of the elevator she found Bates a surprisingly altered Bates, re splendent in evening clothes pacing the lounge waiting for her. That dame gives me the creeps, he confided in an undertone as he met her. Ive addressing no one in particul- tailed some shady propositions ar- "Louise proposes a dinner in my day, but "he shook party. 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