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Show THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UT AIL WEDNESDAY. SOCIETY NEVS NEW CABINET DAUGHTER ,t Monday f Mrs. Thomas fCtrwiiiM Uoni.n s Farr of South-fiel- presided at a beautifully appointed bridge luncheon at her home Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell of Ogden who has been a house guest of Mrs. Joel E. Rieks Luncheon was served from small tables centered with vases of sweet peas and golden yellow tulips, llace cards were of the same color scheme. Bouquets the decorated of snapdragons ntertainment rooms. The guest list included Mrs. Morrell, Mrs. G W. Thatcher, Mrs E. G Peterson, Mrs. Luther M. Howell, Mrs. Joel E. Ricks, Mrs George B. Caine, Mrs. A. H 'I hompson, Mrs. O. Guy Cardon, Mrs. Nellie Langton. Mrs. K. C. Iklrr, Mrs. B. G Thatcher, Mrs. Ray B West, Mrs. Harry Parker and Miss Charlotte Kyle. Bridge followed luncheon and prizes were won by Mrs Howell and Mrs. Ricks. A guest pnze was given to Mrs Morrell Hendricks en of the n.ii.tbt'r hiij at the Blue M t i KA( B urd Mond i.y ;illi rui.u') The was Riven by M.s. Khoda H Nok v. Iso Rave Behind the vith .otivvin Booth, by Kulhenn This is u story taken h.odnle roiii the v. riters diary. Under the i Titty she of Malone iame oined Uitr troops of Kd win Booth. lhe hook is reminisccmvs of Hit our across U.i continent during his time. Following the program tea was lerved Speeial guests were Mrs. 'hristinc B. CWyton, Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mis. Uana Kppely, Mrs. Slien Barber, Mrs Ivan Uhristen-itand Miss Frames Kelley. piu-'ra- Set-ms- n f'ounlo Honored At Social Mrs. Kora Btrrv and Mrs. Margaret Fgbett, retiring officers of die Ninth ward Relief Soeiety. were honoied guests at a social given in the ward chapel Tuesday ifiernoon by tiie Relief Sniety. Junior Class At Party The junior girls (lass of the Fourth ward Mutual held a party Saturday evening ut the home of Miss Mildred Bunk-heaA program was given by members of the group after which a variety of games were the enMrs. Christensen and Mrs. George Young, class leaders, were special vucsts. Right refresh after the was in pin us. pro- barge One of the prettier, t tnenihers of Washingtons younger Bridge Tea soeiety set is Dorothy Fell, above, daughter of Mrs. Ogden At Home L. Mills, wife of the newly appointed secretary of the Mrs. Blaine Darney entertained treasury in President Hoovers cabinet. Miss Fell made u group of friends at a prettily her debut last winter. apointed bridge tea at her home Birthday Dinner Honors Group BAKING POWDER You save in using KC. Use LESS than of priced brands. high PWQ- - gfJtt 7 FOR OVER .'0 IT'S DOU8LE ACTING Group Arranges Surprise Party A birthday dinner was given Saturday evening at the Logan to in all compliment faculty members and students whose hhday anniversaries came between November and April. The dinner tables were gay The with Valentine decorations. guests of honor were Miss Marjorie Frink, Miss Jane Barber, Miss Jane Moody, Miss Winifred Soli, Miss Lola Colter, Miss Inez Rhoades, Miss Maude Rayburn, Miss Annabel Whiting, Miss Helen l, Lindenman, Miss Ada Marua Miss Elva Haworth, Miss VVynnie Etter, Miss Esther Sheuer, Miss Bessie Kyle, Miss Beulah Bell, Miss Charlotte Carter, Miss Lueiia Beuland and Miss Oneta Taylor. Members of the Christian Hn deavor enjoyed u sleigh ridm, party Saturday evening. Following the ride, refreshments wen: served at Westminster hall. academy Friday afternoon. At the close of the bridge games, lunch was served. Each small serving table was centered with a howl of yellow daffodils. Covers were marked for Mrs. A delightfully wrangl'd surprise Howard Call, Mrs. Charles Keller, Mrs. W. purty vv.ts giwn by a group of Mrs. Vernon Mrs. Crockett, Seth Godfrey, friends Tuesday evening at the Jack Cowley, Mrs. Mrs. Royal Gudmundson, home of Mr and Mrs. Lewis to Mr Horace Taylor and the hostess. in compliment Bridge prizes were won by Britenheker. A supper was served at oue Mrs. Crockett and Mrs. Cowley. large table, All appointments were I dace of Valentine design. marked for Mr. and Mrs Britenheker, Mr and Mrs. Leonard VVaslen, Mr. and Mrs. Ken noth taldrr, Mr. and Mrs. Ted PRESTON Superintendent J.e Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Squires, Miss W. Condie, accompanied by Preston high students moJosephine Berrett, Leonard tored to Dayton Sunday to furand Keed Tippetts. An informal evening of music nish a musical program. The high school chorus under the direction and dancing followed supper. of J N. liathcock and the band directed by J. J. Fialia furnished WARNED ABOUT DIET PITTSFIELD. Mass. flj.Pi - After the musical program. a jury had been selected fur a RitJger Dailies, a graduate of Judt'e the local high school and a remurder trial, Superior Frederick W. Fosdick warned the turned L. D. S. missionary was chapel jurors against over eating, lest the speaker.to The Dayton capacity and apprethey should take sick and neces- was filled entire the voiced was by sitate the expense of another ciation trial. community for the program. Hoe-be- card.-wer- Preston Students Give Music Program seven-ty-tiv- JLLEN how many Bteps there were in the five long flights that led to her own home. Sue was really very tired but she climbed doggedly forward, determined not to stop. The hall was hot and stuffy, piled up at the landings wllh rubbish awaiting the Janitors disposition. The bouse was asleep. Through thin walls she could hear the heavy sound of breathing and even the restless stirrings of the Bleepers. At the second floor she Identified a terrifying buzzing sound as Papa Clancy's snore. She chuckled and pushed on. Halfway between the fourth floor and the fifth she was unpleasantly surprised to see light shining from beneath the living room door of ber own apartment Oh, dear, someone was still awake! All the way home on the subway she had planned to bop straight Into bed and drift off to sleep on the tide of her own glamorous Imaginings. She did not want to ahare those imaginings or to diacuBS her experiences ot the day. Now there waa no help for With a resigned sign she unlocked the door and stepped Into the Roasl-teliving room. Molly Rosslter, bright-eyesat at and a battered mahogany table playing solitaire. Molly's aolttaira waa the Joke of the family. Whenever she was beaten It was her habit to rearrange the cards and to proceed with the play. By faithfully adhering to that system, she never failed to run out all her cards. Ive Juat beaten old Sol." she announced innocently as Ellen entered. Then she sprang up and ran to greet her daughter. Sit down, darling," she urged. "You look tired to death. Do you want coffee? Shall I risk it or will you make it yourself? Did you have a good time? Tell me every- it r wide-awak- thing." "Help, help, pleaded Ellen faintly, aa she sank into a chair and pushed her hat hack off her damp forehead. "You'll have to give me a chance. Im winded. Don't bother about coffee. Im going straight to bed. the CINDERELLA shop lit NORTH MAIN Not before you tell me all about It, are you? Molly wailed In childish disappointment. Announces Commencing Feb 11th and for 9 Days A STUPENDOUS in most 4 TEH CENTS OH THE DOLLAR Dresses Formerly Priced $10.95 to $49.50 $T1 95. $ $ & iC7 Hen-der- Other Groups At Tremendously Low Prices ! Formerly to $89.50, now $1 9.95 OVER 300 GARMENTS MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST! OUR GREATEST SALE AND VALUE GIVING EVENT! SALE STARTS 9 A. M. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11TII. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO ATTEND ! SPECIAL: A number of Slightly soiled Hose, regularly $1.00 While they last per pair f C AND UNDIES AT REDUCED PRICES! HATS ) ; 25 j f ' Wednesday afternoon the local women of the farm bureau met at the home of Mrs. Edward LeaThe afternoon was spent vitt. studying budgeting and bottling of meats. The Third ward "M" men and at a Gleaner girls entertained successful banquet and dance in the ward recreational hall Wednesday night. The hall was artistically decorated in red and were All white. appointments carried out in the Valentine motif. Barb Waddoups acted as toast-- : muster. Responds were by Mrs Verlun Leavitt and Joseph The following program was given: Vocal solo, by Mark By hoe; vocal duet, by Wayne Monroe and Allen Marler; solo, by Eva Haslem, and duet, by the Buttars sisters. Forty-siguests enjoyed the evening. n Stillman Pond. Victor ks, Albert Bergeson and Dorris Hyer were in Ogden Thursday on business. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. O. i. Tyner entertained the Golden Hour club at the home of Mrs. William Telford.. A Valentine motif was carried out in all appointments. After a delicious luncheon was 500 was enjoyed Prizes served, were awarded to Mrs. H. T. Mrs. Moses Gustr.veson, Mrs. Eva Parkinson. Eleven club members and the following special guests were included: Mesdames it. F. Bernhisel, George Pond, Ervin Van ( rden, Clem Rawlins, Langton Barber, George Villet, I.orin Smith, Dorris Hyer, Russell Rogers, Moses Gustaveson, Bert Pond, W. A. Moore and Mrs. Eva x Now (Soatts Priced ' THE CIHDER ELLA SHOP 11-- NORTH MAIN as -- cross-legge- listlt-sely- . Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coley and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. Sometime during the month of March on a Sunday evening, the local American Legion wishes to announce that State Commander George Ballif of Provo will speak here. The North Cache high school will furnish the music. This will take place in the First ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown anof their nounce the marriage daughter, Florence, to Solan Lewis, The son of Mrs. Addie Lewis. ceremony was solemnized Tuesday February 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Raley Rogers announce the arrival of twins, a boy and girl, born at a Logan hospital. All concerned arc doing Lewiston News siflo Hundreds of DRESSES and COATS at the Lowest Prices ever quoted instances as low as lightful possibilities, she leaned forward, pulled Mike Into her arms and tousled his hair until be squealed with delight. Oh, gee, gasped Mike, after a few minutes of uproarious I furgot to tell you. Some-plcame for yuu. Thats why 1 was to wake you up. What came? A great big long box with lots of green ribbons. Flowers! From Larry? Ellen was out of hed In a flash and luto the living room. Myra and Molly were loth at the table examining a giant florist box. It's from McClelland's! Myra called out excitedly. "Mother and 1 thought you'd never get up. Did Mike wake you? Ellen's fingers trembled with tbs novel delight of tearing away green ribbons and massed layers of satiny paper. Roses, wet and darkly of them! IIow many are there? Molly Incoherently demanded. Millions, It looks like. I can't count them. Oh, the beauties!" She wrenched the card free and tore open the envelope. The Ink had blurred with dampness but the writing was perfectly distinguishable. The writing was not Larry's. To the success of your new venture. S. B. read the message. Ellen waa ready to ccy In her disShe had been so appointment. sure! Myra and Molly were far too pleased and fluttered to notice anything amiss. Flowers and beaux In hed the caul free and lore open the envelope. the RoHsIler household were rare Nor did enough to cause any amount of exdiscomfort. "You should have gone to bed. daughter's citement. honey, Ellen fold her, as her tem- Ellens patient and not quite truth"I told you, I told you," Molly porary annoyance faded. "But since ful assurances that Barclay had you didn't, what do you want to said not one word to indicate any- was Insisting. "They're from Mr. know especially? thing except a friendly Interest, dis- Barclay, aren't they?" In"Yes,1 said Ellen. 1 couldnt have slept a wink. lodge Molly from her firmly trenched notion that he had fallen Molly protested earnestly, clasping In love with Ellen upon first sight rTHE her hands about her hare kneea. 1 gltl read the message a sec-was too anxious to hear about of her. ond time In an effort to recapEllen forgot how Important the ture some ot her original delight at everything about the dress particularly. Did you look beautiful? meeting with Barclay had seemed receiving such a splendid gift and before that other meeting at Dream- failed. The card fluttered from her Where Is it? It's at Dreamland. I guess 1 land. She forgot that there bad fingers. Molly pounced upon It Tolooked all right, Ellen lackled the been nothing pallid about Steven gether she and Myra read the short Barclays Image In her mind until note and exclaimed and speculated questions in reverse order. she had looked Into Larry Harrow-gate- s and jubilated quite enough to make "Oh, Ellen don't he so provoking! Bhlntng, admiring eyes. up for any lack In Ellen. You aren't telling me anything! Not until Barclay and tba drive An umbrella stand was rushed You only said over the phone that Mr. Barclay had lent It to you. through the park had beeu pretty loto service. It was the only vessel alaha waa Into gone thoroughly In the bouse deep enough for the What was he like? Was he nice? lowed to escape to bed. One thing long stemmed beauties. Deploring tireless the wastefulness Molly cut down ?LLEN understood that Molly Mollys had failed to elicit the etory of the smooth green stems of half a wanted to know whether or not the meeting with Larry dozen buds aud arranged them at Her Barclay had been personal. But the shabby breakfast table. mother was trembling with eagerher eyes were all for the tall splenness to share Barclay's every Inof the blooms In the stand tonation, his every facial expres- FALLEN woke In the morning to dor i hear subdued giggles. Some- pulled close to Ellens chair. W'hat had he done? What sion. had be said? How had he looked? thing furry brushed across ber nose Theyre four feet long If theyre She wanted to know not only what and ahe opened her eyaa quickly an Inch,, aha murmured happily, to Ellen had thought hut even what Mikes kitteu, Buxz, scampered slipping Into ber place at the bead Ellen thought Barclay had thought. the edge ot the bed and bopped to of the table. Mika himself, seated In abort she was prepared for a the floor. Mother, If you say that again," at the foot of the bed Ellen said crossly, l'ij :ream" sentimental orgy. Ellen could uot help being mildly and wearing a suit of Bhrunken paIll join you lu the screaming," irritated when her mother was in jamas, was responsible for the gig- Myra offered amiably. But she gles. such a mood. added with a curious look st her As the girl stretched ber arms "He was rather nice, she ansister, "Arent you pleased, honey?" the head she. felt that swered Hes quite old, over her "Of course Im snapped was world very fair. She laughed Ellen. What am pleased." you know not likely to he enthusiI supposed to do brother with her young joyously kind. But astic. extremely dance a Jig? and as she laughed all thought of Then you saw him only in his "Ellens got a fellow! Ellens got vanished. The early morning sleep office? air was sweet and cool, promising a a fellow!" chanted Mike, catching "Ho drove me to Dreamland, El- radiant day. This was the begin- belatedly the excitement of his eldlen conceded reluctantly. ning of the day that was to mark ers. "Be still, Mike," said his mother "Ellen, that's simply marvelous!" her first engagement with Larry I was Harrowgate. Her mind was busy absently. Don't tease your sister." Molly exclaimed ecstatically. She and Myra exchanged a long, sure this morning tliut something with delightful planning. was going to happen. I told you. What would she wear? She could significant look. Ellen caught the look. It occurred to her a little forDon't you remember?" carry the pink afternoon dress, Ellen wanted to legacy from Aunt Myra, and change lornly that the only person in the 01i, stop it! at noon when ber duties at the store Rosslter household not delighted say. But she managed to hold ber ended. Or would it be better to ap with Steven Barclay's generosity of It. tongue. Molly, lost iu romuntic pear in the same coBtume she wore was the recipient Be de Continued) In those Absorbed work? (To at of saw her nothing speculations, red-do- zens NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER VII had never before realized d cnroTOH Bern-hise- l, Parkinson. Friday afternoon Mrs. Floyd : ibbets entertained the LaMere dub ut the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bright. After a delicious luncheon was served. The following program was given: Talk, 'The Nervous Child, ' by Miss Elna Miller; two vocal solos, by Hazen Bright, and a eadmg by Mrs. Hazen Bright, I I air u was none. STEVEN BARCLAY, a man ot aad Ellen's employer, seen the girl erylita and discovers the situation. lie offer to Rive Ellen n dress hot she proudly refuses He then loans her a dress from stock. Kites dines with Raretay nod he drives her to Dreamland where he leaves her. Ellra Is by ber wealthy employers obvious Interest In her. But she forgets him entirely when at Dreamland she meets handsome an artl.ARhl HA K HO W(, AlK, young ist, whose prospects. In his own phrase, are exactly nothing, fthe eagerly accepts Larry's Invitation to tea the following day. ' tertainment. Light refreshments were served. sented with a gift meats were .served gram. The meeting of Mrs. Martha Sit PAGE THREE. 3 2. rough-bousin- ftT y V 19 wti CTn DLGI.1 HERB TODAY Beautiful ELLEN HOSSITKR. a Miraalri lu Unrein? Departmeat Store, lles alib her eitravagaal mother. MU LI. V ROS8ITKK, her rider alater. M1HA, aedher youu brother, MIKE. The two ftlrls support the family. Moll? foolishly spends money saved to pay the rent. Ellen decides to work at dance night nt Oreninlnnd ns asum la hall hostess until the made up. The hostesses must nrar evening dresses and Ellen Honors Ogden Guest Bluebird 1 0, dimo-a-danc- o Bridge Luncheon "hib Program FEBRUARY Miss Erma Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, is all at a Logan hospital with an ear infection, fluenza. resulting from in- Mrs. O. A. Hyer entertained the DeLure rlub at her home Friday afternoon at a talkie'' party. After a delicious luncheon was served, cards were enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lorin Smith. Mrs. Verlan Leavitt and Mrs Ervin Van club members Fourteen Orden. were present and Mrs. Lorin Smith was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. H.'.zcn Bright and baby of Wyoming aie visiting here nicely. with Mr and Mrs Wesley Bright Mrs. Bussell Friday afternoon Rogers entertained the A1 Lous club at her home. After a delirious luncheon was served 500'' was enjoyed. Prizes were awardAlbert Godfery of Clarkston was ed to Mrs Earl Karren and Mrs lushed in a sleigh over the drifClub members ted roads to Trenton where he J. M Bernhisel. and the following special guests was transfered to an automobile were included' Mrs Bert Pond. and taken to Logan where he Mrs Langton Barber. Mrs J. M. under went a major operation. Mrs May Miss Mario Bernhisel, Chandler, Ricks, Miss Ava and Mrs W. A. Moore. Jorgensen and Oswald Micheiis of Mrs. W. A Van Orden has Smithfield attended the M. I. A. been confined to her bed with high ball here Friday night. blood pressure. The Misses Gertrude and Eva On Saturday evening the Amerwere Logan shoppers on Bentley ican Legion held their monthly Saturday. rooms meeting in the town board Miss Butler of Salt Norma State Adjutant Otto Wiesley of Lake has a host of friends here Salt Lake was the speaker. who are delighted to learn of her Mrs. May Chandler entertained ' prospective marriage soon to at n eard party at her home Sat- Carl of Salt Lake. Miss Luncheon was Butler Harris urday evening is the duughter of Mr. and followed bv "boo". Prizes were Mrs. R. E. Butler, awarded to Mr and Mrs. C. B. B. Y. Benson who is spending Stoddard, Mrs George Pond. Mr the winter months in Logan, was Stillman Pond. Mrs. Jack Milligan her Friday looking after his busiand ' M Van Orden. Fifty-siness interests. guests were included. Arnold Wheeler spent several The American is donating of the week visiting at the money and hooks for the school days of Libby Stephensen. home library. After suffering an acute at"A no host party was given Saturday (Veiling at the home of tack of appendicitis, E. W. BingAfham was taken to a hospital at Mr. and Mrs H If ter supper, (aids were enjoyed. Logan and operated on As he Mr The guests included and Mrs. was suffering from a cold his Hyde Doppe, Mr. and Mrs. W illard appendix was removed by the apHeudrricks, Mr. and Mrs V. J plication of a local anesthetic. He j j x Hu-ris- is doing as well as could be ex- pected. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Eppich have moved back to their farm after taking care of his father's business while he was in Denver. J. Earl Andrew is at a Logan hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. He is reported to be doing well. Mrs. R. E. Butler and son, Myron are in Salt Lake visiting Miss Norma Butler. Eidren Butler and Miss Venna Brown are taking the leading parts in the North Cache opera this year. CLEAN SCHOOL Most SHELTON, Conn. t..!! high school classes leave carved and battered desks behind them, but 90 members of the graduating class of Shelton High have voted to clean, paint and polish the school as a graduation Follow the Vick Coldr-Contro- l" Plan Isr fewer and leu ee vere colds this win ter. Cet the new Vicks Nose Drops and ute with Vicks VepoRub. Basketball Logan vs. N.C. Dansante M. Friday, a P. & Adm. 35c 50c Seats For All! |