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Show V a h THE i see fur hi The committee in charge of arrangements included Mrs. B. G. Thatcher, Mrs. A. H. Thompson and Mrs. O. Guy Cardon Club Birthday Observed dp- - a U tn IHg Monday The sary club Hub bird. Thirtieth birthday anniverof the U. A C Womens was observed Monday at a luncheon given at the BlueThe members were seated at small tables, each centered with a bowl of Acacia. luncheon reFollowing the mainder of the afternoon was spent playing bridge. A prize was awarded to Mrs. Ray B. West. tm! n, n. &v Valentine Party For Twelve Guests Mr. and Mrs. Homa Andrews entertained at a Valentine party at their home Saturday evening. Music, games and cards furnished the entertainment after which a chili supper was served. The serving table was gaily decorated with Valentine motifs. Covers were marked for twelve guests. HERALD-JOURNA- Six Celebrate Birthdays A birthday party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl R. Richards of honor in six of the guests were in Febwhose birthdays ruary. The evening was spent playing reBunco after which dainty freshments were served. Those included in the party were Miss Fern Shipley. Miss Alice Pugmire, Miss Helen Miss Margaret Richards. Miss Helen Richards, Miss Hope Reeder, Miss Nell Cook, Reed Tibbetts, LeRoy Smith and Paul Haddock. No-ho- st Pug-mir- rainjc i :tl ii- - w WE fl 9c COCOA 39c Macaroni, Spaghetti Egg Noodles 4 pits. Vermicelli i i & pACrrr vUfTEiEi CELERY FLOUR CORN CGGS ! t CHEESE 10c 45c GRAPEFRUIT 25c PRUNES 19c 19c RICE 25c 45c MACARONI AA (Premium Free) Pound Hearts Each Juicy, C (Oranges are at their best Eat more of them!) Sunkist LEMONS Dozen Southern Cove OYSTERS Oz. Cans Fancy Russets POTATOES or Bliss; 100 Lbs. ... Solid Heads LETTUCE 2 Heads 34 Fancy Florida Each SEWELLS -- 5c MID-WEE- K 29c 29c 19 c RAISINS 15c PEANUT GRAPEFRUIT 33c 35c BUTTER i," CRACKERS SUGGESTIONS CHOPS, 2 ... 25c VEAL STEW LARD 2 2 m. lbs. 15c 15c 19c Extra fancy, fine sluead; Pound . . 10c HAMS LOGAN 25c 29c 35c 29c 29c 15c 19c CHEESE Swell's Luxury ORANGES ' 2 Large, Dozen VEAL 2 No. 15c SARDINES JAM C Flakes, Clear Water ' Cans TUNA FISH 24 Saturday 5c 5c The annual formal Valentine party of Beta Delta sorority was held Saturday evening at the Hotel Eccles. Refreshments were served during the evening. The Valentine motif was used in the decorations for the hall. Sixty-fiv- e couples were in attendance. Professor and Mrs. A. N. Sorenson and Mrs. A. F. Stockton were special guests. The plans of the affair were in charge of Miss Grace Remund, chairman; Miss Kay Luthy, and Miss Maur-in- e Peterson. The following sorority members from out of town were preof sent; Miss Florence Chase Nephi, Miss Mildred Sperry and Miss Florence Stevens of Ogden, Miss Eloise and Miss Hoops Elva Simenson of Brigham City. Camp Meeting Thursday The Elizabeth Mathews West 1st North; 88 South 2nd East; 382 South Main WELLSVILLE at oclock at the 2 home desired. Ballard Camp Meeting Set Announce Camp meeting The Wilford Woodruff camp of Daughters of the Pioneers will nold its monthly meeting Thurs-la- y at 3:30 o'clock at the Hotel '.he Eccles. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mabie Stewart, Mrs. Vilate Stewart, Mrs. Emma Palmer, Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mrs. Alta Palmer. Logan Visitor Over Week End 1932. PAGE THREE, HEME TOUil tion was extremely short. Klleu re sue was not content to let the mat"Well," countered Molly ln well placed the receiver, presented her ter rest. simulated surprise, I for one can't thanks and prepared to leave. Mrs Personally 1 think It rather odd understand your ethics. Do you Clancy aaw a golden opportunity ot the Harrowgate boy to ask you think It less dishonest to go runfading. for an engagement under the cir- ning around with a man who ta not She said quickly and ingiatlatlog cumstances, said Molly. "In my free, a man engaged to soother f ly, Was that tbe rich follow yout day it would have been considered girl?" mother was telling uie all about? dishonorable. Ellen was baited. Im not proud "I dont know who you mean, You don't know whether It's dis- of that part of It," she said in a Ellen replied coldly. honorable or not, Ellen said an- shamed voice. The trouble Is that you always Sure you do. said Mrs Clancy, grily. Ignoring her own secret Larry has no way of believe you're right and I'm wrong." chuckling. "I mean Mr. Steven Bar-- doubts. 1 might cousider tbe Molly continued In a sad little tone. jelay, your boss. Your maw said he knowing that tact that be is engaged Important "I'm older and more experienced. wan fairly daft over you. 1 don,t consider It Important Im your mother and you should reEllen had to smile. lika This Isnt spect my opinions. I can't see wby enough! "Yea It waa Mr Bar. lav sl,a ad .the Victorian age after all." any girl would want to risk her , mitten to the others evident pleas that's what you'rs j reputation ure. She even added. Mr Barclay dolDg running around with a man 1 wanted me to go driving with him who cared bo little for her as Larry this afternoon. Harrowgate seems to care for you t "1 heard you saytug that you f A fOLLY ROSSITER could, when when Mrs. couldnt confessed go." Claucy (ha elRer aaaa. Is When a of there exchance she ropchose, tbe most adopt 1 Thats too bad. Its such a nice, NOW CO ON WITH THE (TORT asperating mood In tba world. She Ing ln a rich man," Ellen Inter- day for an automobile ride." CHAPTER XII chose Just then to adopt that mood. rupted furiously. Yes It s. lent it. Ellen agreed When EUen aaked hef ,0 meet Its Just as easy to love a rich ' 44JJOW do you know Its Mr. Bar- and made her escape. Larry. Molly remembered a pro- mao as a poor one. Molly agreed clay? Myra demanded as El(tons engagement to go walking placidly, Ignoring the storm alglen leaped from bed, reacbed for a LLEN returned to the bedroom wlth Mrg Mra CIancy wag Dais. "There were dozens ot other Clancy. E, flannel dressing gown and belted It Myra was dressing but Molly a great ad t0 Moily ln n,aDaetng men 1 could have married but when had collapsed on the bed and was her ever her pajamas. daughters. Whenever they made I aaw your father" j a hit of toast Both fell a request she did not wish to He asked yesterday If he might nibbling at grant You loved him. Ellen broke la : abruptly silent at Ellens entrance Mrs. Clancy, ln one way or another. 1 dun't and "And call hers some time. triumphantly. and she realized that they bad beeD became a ward In her El-never could love Steveu Barclay. "Did you give him Mrs. Clancy's discussing her. Let them, thought len understood that ascharge. did Myra Heavens! He's over 20 years older I Ellen grimly. But tbe family rules forbade any than 1 Am!" umber? us mention tell of "Wont about tbe fiction. you your "No, but I guess It's on file. He a call? asked after delicate Molly, "I'm sorry you cau't meet him, CHE had made a mistake. must have looked up my card at the The luterval of silence. "Or la it a Ellen said at last with cold finalstore. . point was Molly's. j ity. Ellen Rosslter! I never thought Tbe bedroom door opened and Tberes nothing much to tell. ."I'm sorry, too, conceded Molly. youd speak to your mother like Molly entered. Ebe was visibly ex- Bald Ellen airily. It was Steven Turning to Myra she said plainthis. Your father was 25 years older I cited. Her black, curly hair stood Barclay. He wanted me fur a drive tively, Would you mind, honey, than I was. And you know It." j me coffee? some Lots of out ln little draketalls. Her blue this afternoon. getting I She burst Into hysterical tears. I "Ab! cream Would and weak. said like It Molly. eyes blazed. For once she bad not - I undercan't "Oh, mother, you waa Iamb of a be a There Interval make another and fresh you even taken time to powder ber stand? Ellen walled. "You're one , silence. Myra looked sharply at ber pot." pretty face. and I'm another. I wasnt was bland sister but Ellen's gaze Ot course Myra would. But as person Hurry, child," ebe said to Ellen. a minute Inferring that you 1 Presently she said she walked to the kitchen she waa for "You mustn't keep Mr. Barclay and Innocent. 1 a hoping Molly would be cautious. didn't love father. I know you did. waiting. It's bad enough having no to ber mother, I'd like to Invite differ-entsee But can't that Im you friend to supper. Never iu ber life bad Molly been phone." "Who Is It? asked Molly. She cautious. Again Ellen felt a rising IrritaYoure so different, sobbed A tion. "What makes you so sure it's thought she knew tbs answer. Did Mr. Barclay say anything that you never think of ) Molly, Mr. Barclay? aha snapped. look of complete astonisbment special over the phone? she The fact , except yourself. "Ive got a hunch, Molly ad- crossed her face when Ellen cortba Instant tbe door had anyone that I work myself to tbe bone, that I mitted, dimpling and amiliog mys- rected the Impression, closed behind Myra. "Anything that Mike has nothing, that Myra whom I But Ellen! she cried In dismay. you might not want anybody except teriously. Dont be eo eiow, honey. you profess to love has worked herI can't run through the balls "Wbat about Mr. Barclay? me to know? self to death for nine year waiting) with no (lockings on, can I? "Wbat about him?" repeated ElNo. replied Ellen, halt smiling, for enough money to get married, ; Ellen took a quick bruBb at ber len. half sighing at Molly's terrier-likmeans nothing to you when you ' You said he'd asked you for a hair, slipped Into pumps and ran He didn't say any- meet a young man with no money, persistence. out of I be apartment and down tbe drive." more than I've told you. prospects, already entangled with' four fllgbti ot stairs. Tbe only So he did. I told him I couldn't thing "Waa be surprised yesterday another woman. Youve forgotten telephone ln tbe bouse was to Mrs go. 1 tan't either. 1 have a date ua when all." you returned tbe dress? Clancys apartment on the first this afternoon witb Larry. At Just that moment Myra camel "1 don't think so. floor. Tbe six. families who occu thought it would be nice to bring In with fresh coffee. She had bur--i pled tbe building were, ln tbe gen- him here afterwards for supper." Molly clasped her hands about erous phrase of Mrs. . Claucy, per 1 would ber knees and stared Molly shifted tactics. dreamily out rled but she saw at once that ebe Molly? A little bad not been quick enough. Into tha hot afternoon. fectly. welcome to use tbe pboue so like to have your friend for lay at the foot of the bed, a Mb!' she said, ber eyes clear and smile flickered across ber lips. long as they pay for outgoing calls." And so long as they let Mrs. Clancy limpid, "but Its out ot the ques"I've been thinking, she re- blng, hysterical heap, and ElleaS listen ln on their business Ellen bad tion, honey. There's not a clean marked meditatively, and I believe waa trying frantically to comfort. 4 tablecloth ln tbe house tor one you were right in declining hie In- her. thought privately. j 8ure enough, tbe fat, "What It It? Myra asked. tbiDg; they're all at the laundry. vitation this afternoon. He will apIrish woman waa waiting In Besides Mrs. Clancy la coming up. preciate you all the more for "It looks as If I'm even leu lucky the ball at the foot of tbe stairs. I've already asked her. checking him at first. Men are like than you," Elleo answered without, For all tbe world like a master of Ellen suspected that ber mother that. looking up. waa she I didnt refuse for that reason sure waa ceremonies, she said: said, Right this being perverse. She Stop crying, mother, Then of ebe an after way. Can yon bad shown It when Molly with aggrieved and I'm aura you know I didn't. gently. Stop crying. Ellen where tbe telephone was (aa air remarked that aba supposed a said Ellen la Intense exasperation. hear what I'm saying? 1 wont re--i If Ellen had not known before) ebe daughter of her would have too We've gone over and over this and fuse any more of Steven Barclay'!' man you know exactly how I feel. I can't Invitations Ill do mg very beet Placidly settled herself ln tbe vicin- much pride to want to see ity of thq conversation. Unfortun-atsl- already engaged to another wom- think ot anything no dishonest ss ln lava with him m , for tba listener tbe conversa- - an. She (truck hem there. But encouraging a ban I don't love." j (To Bo Contlnwerf) 1 14 Beaallfal KI.LEN ROSSITER, a aalnalrl la Berrlej'e UtMrlanl Itvea with her aiathrr. Stare, Ml) I. I T ROSSITER. hrr eUcr ala. tar, MTR A. eeS her zaaas brathar, MIKE. The aespart tha la, ftlrla Mali? faallahly fally. ay utc4 it pay the ,eilt real. STEVE BARCLAY. S? El. aa'a aatplayar, laapa bar ea eta. alas Irtu ao aha aaa eeeere a eh At elphie Saarlac at UreaaalaaP. tha liarc hall aha areals fascl. alias LARRY HAHROWG A I E. a artist. Latrr aha breaks aa ataseatrat with Larry srbea aha laaraa he la la ELIZABETH BOWES, a Aebafaefe. Haw arcr, tehee ha caaaa ta Oraaaa-la- a tlaaiaaAlas aa aha atahaa aaathar Raleeiplaaailea ttlth bis (or SaaRay. Her wether aaR elater faear Barclay's aalt. SaaRay aaaralas aaR bar aether aaarral trhra tha slrl Reellaee aa eacasetal trlih Barclay. Kharaia tears aaR lata ally ites. rrpralaat, pranlaaa aha trill Ra her heat ta fall la lara ttlih Valentine Saturday Eccles. ball which evening at HYRUM ... !.... XL TOILET SOAP fir TOMATOES j ; I ? I) 1 eup-pe- good-nature- ! to-fa- Couple Wed In. Logan Temple , u j i unjsWimiwnmr',Ar,Hmn I 1 i Mr.- and Mrs. G. ' A. Linquist were host and hostess at a delightfully arranged dinner party at their home Saturday evening. A fragrant bouquet of American Beauty roses centered the table. Bouquets of tulips decorated the living rooms. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, and Attorney Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Dr. and Mrs. S. M... Budge, Mr and Mrs. Val Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Roland Lohman, Mr. and Dr. and Mr.4. N. E. Emmett, Munk, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayward and the host and hostess. Pinochle and bridge was played following dinner. The budge prize was awarded to Mrs Anderson. ' , SMITHF1ELD 5c 25c 2 cL; 29c 19c 2 Bars 15c 3 can1 19c 3 25c WIENERS lbs. - Sixteen Guests At Dinner Fresh 2 1 ' Terryton, was held the Hotel riage ceremony was preformed Friday in the Logan temple by President Joseph. R. Shepherd. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the family home. The table was beautifully decorated in a Valentine theme and was centered with a large were Covers cake. wedding marked for twenty guests. During the winter the young couple will live in Logan to do temple ' work. Later they will make their home in Terryton, Idaho. 15c SS j (( Miss Pauline Carregon of OgMrs. K. Albert Anderson of den spent the week end in Lo- Smithfield announces the marriMildred Miss of as the guest gan age of her daughter,' Alice LoretKing. She also was a guest of ta Anderson, to Mr. Ulrick KellMiss Kings at the Beta Delta er of Idaho. The mar- TUNA FISH KRAUT 1 6, e The Henry Ballard camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs. I. P. Stewart, 164 West First North, with Mrs. W. W. Merrill and Mrs. Martha E. Roberts assisting as hostesses. The topic for the month will be presented by Mrs. Martha E. Roberts and a biography will be read by Mrs. N. C. Peterson. STARCH PEAS of Mrs. H. M. Zollinger of Providence. Besides the topic, which will be given by Mrs. Lula Hanson, an interesting program will be given. A good attendance is ,r LETTUCE camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27th CHEESE 0 Ed and Mrs. Frank Baugh presided at an attractively artheir ranged dinner party at home Saturday evening The dinner table was centered with a flowering plant with red blossoms and at each end was a silver candletick holding a red taper. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A T. Henson, Mr. and Mrs. A G. Olofson, Mr. and Mrs. David Tarbet, Miss Bertha Pruss, Miss Ethel Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Baugh. dinner tables were Following arranged for bridge. Prizes were awarded to Miss Pruss, Mr Henson and Mr. Olofson. Mr. At Hotel Eccles WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1932 FEBRUARY TUESDAY. Bridge Follows Dinner Party Valentine Party DELIVER ORDERS OVER $2.00 FREE! SOUP LOGAN, UTAH L, .... 2$ i! f Bride of Month Motif 'For Party s4 Miss Mildred Wennergren and Miss Beryl Lenkersdorfer entertained at a bridge party at the home of Miss Wennergren Saturday evening in compliment to Miss Mayme Anderson a bride elect of the month. After the a bridge games dainty lunch was served. The was table centered with serving a large valentine and at the ends were tall scarlet tapers. Covers were marked for Miss Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth AnderMrs. W. A. WennergTen, son, Miss Leiah Lenkersdorfer, Miss LaVilda Miss Hazel Johnson, and the hostesses. Wennergren Bridge prizes were won by Miss Leiah Lenkersdorfer ana Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. Miss Anderson was presented with a guest prize. i- - V k- - v ' i 4 |