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Show a RULA PITZER Society Editor Cal 50 NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOM1N Dinner Party Includes Snares Big Names AT GET- Committee Plans Cheer Up Party Ten Dr. and Mrs W. L. Wanlass ple- e. Covers were marked for Mr and Mis. Gcoige B Caine, Mr and Mrs. H. J. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. George B Bowen, Professor and Mis. V D Gardner and the host and hostess. Following dinner a social evening of music and visiting was enjoyed. Entertains Club Members The Utah State Agricultural colFaculty Womens League will, miel Friday afternoon at 3 30 oclovk in the LDS Institute. The piograin will be giv.n by Mrs Sue will review Wiliord Porter "Tempei mental Jane." hy Grove Wilson. This is a Mmv ot the wile ot Thomas Cailvle Hostesses lor the afternoon will he Miss Johanna Moen, uuirman Mrs. U. K Johnson, Mrs D K Madsen, Mrs C E Mi ( 'U llan Mrs L M VYuisor. Mrs Preston I humus, Mrs Geoige F Know lion Mrs Keua U Muviik and -' Mrs Hazel BnUnhckvr and Mrs Mae OlstMi entertained the officers ianu teachers, of the Fourth ward asso lation recently at jlrimurv the home of Mrs Butenuoker A short business meeting was held after which a social hour was enjoyed Refreshments were served to twenty members champion among champions when of the it comes to signatures famous, and she is here shown on the liner Calawaii returning from a Hawaiian trip in search of a who few scattering celebrities somehow or other had hitherto escaped. The M Mens Athletic club of Dayton put on a boxing and wrestling show Monday evening at their club adjourning the Perkins store. The show was strictly an informal affair and all the Tom bouts were no decisions Wiers and Albert Moser in the class and Kenneth heavyweight Kirkbride and Ronald Hawkes, gave good account of themselves in the wrestling bouts. Some fast rounds of boxing were staged by Loins Kirkbride e and Tommy Taylor; DeMar Don and George Jensen; Hunsaker and Marvin Petersen; Elbert Dailey amt Vernon Atkin- Kirk-brid- air. oimo-a-danc- o :r kkt :ionn ciwion . SSKGJN IIIKK TODAY You'll I still do." travagance. They ate lobster ning. Tliat11 fix Salomon. Beautiful ELLEN BOSSITER, a and strawberry Ice, with reck- see. house. the bath reached They uleaglr! la UarHay'a Deparsaseal of their health, while Ellen, reluctantly, unwillingly, Larry moaned when he perceived less disregard Mere, II. ea wilh bet extravagant Mother, MOLLY HOSSITEB. her the long queue of sweltering men from far below they heard steam- found herself laughing with him. elder tinier, MYRA, and her jaaac and women lined saw boat whistles and the tiny gold- It was too difficult for her not to up for suits. The In girla hrcCaer, MIRE, the f ami! j. Moll uuorlaiteada God. he said plaintively. en circle of the ferris wheel turn- respond to his easy, agreeable My aa red to pay money ing over and over. charm. After all, she thought, even ihe real. Ellen derldea to work Then he demanded, Cant we do Then the stars came out. if he couldn't seem to understand night at Ureamlaad aa a dance something about this? Buy somehull hnalea until the sunt is made Listen, what time is it? asked the seriousness of her Job he was bodys place or something? Theres nil. 'Ihe huateaaea aott wear err-a man, near front too, looks as If Ellen suddenly. I ve got to get to quick enough to metid the situation u g dreajtc and Ellen hae none. S IKY EM BARCLAY, S7 and be glad enough to sell. hed Dreamland and you promised to re- he had created. employer, area the girl cryWe'll go dancing in town," he I suppose you've already got turn the car to your friend." ing nod dlaeoecre the attuatlnh. Jfe Iroda Ellen a lueely freek That doesnt matter, Larry re- went on. 'That'll he more fun your tan at Palm Beach and dont when she refuaea to accept ft no a care how the rest of us manage, plied carelessly as be leaned across any way. This place was beginning sift. Ellen forgeta her wealthy the table toward her. The only to get tiresome." employer's kindness when at Ellen said with mild sarcasm. Dreamland she meets kaadaome Ellen could not understand him The annoyance faded from bis thing that matters is that you and anaa iiakkovygate. larky I are here on this roof and that you at all. Just a moment befoie he Ellen dlneovera Larry la enface. si. gaged to ELIZABETH BOYYKS, a the loveliest eyes. Did you had been eager to stay. "Dont tease me, my child," he have debulunte. she U hart that he ha foiled to tell her thin, hat, complained. 1 was thinking of ever take a good look at your eyes Ellen? though she believes him to be a you, heaven knows I was. My heart A S Larry had predicted, Salomon philnuderer. ahe continues to are But Ellen was not to be diverted. fails at the thought of you in one was willing enough to accept Ellen quarrel with her mother, of those suits. The trick seems to "No wonder youre always late, Ellens confused excuses, willing ref using to break on engagement be getting every customer Into a she rebuked. "Don't you ever look enough to permit her nn evening with Larry to accept one from at your watch? Barclay. She goes In Coney In- suit that doesnt fit. away from the dance hall when be land with Larry and dads herself He pointed to an extremely tat As a matter of fact, he laughed, was able to profit as much by her more and more la lure with him. a stuffed I woman a havent watch. I'm afraid if I absence as by lier presence. But perilously luto hOYV GO ON WITH THE STORY black suit two sizes too small. She carried one I'd have to look at It. Ellen found herself uncomfortable CHAPTER XIV was emerging from one ot the bath She knew Ellen was taken back by the over the arrangement. 0NEY ISLAND was having a houses with a youngster of 10, a novelty of this viewpoint. What the other girls thought It odd. record Sunday. Under a cloud- slender, wispish little girl almost an idiot lie was! But she was a Anise, in particular, stared curiousless sky of electric blue lay an falling out ot a suit two or three little troubled also. Larry had dis- ly and turned to Tony to make sizes too large. Ellen giggled. tinctly told her his friend Intended what Ellen was sure was a spiteful ocean the same shade filled with to use the car that evening. She remark. fled who heat had the of the people FTER all she and Larry didnt had her job to remember. She could She forgot all that as she and city for the heat of the amusement eat,Y until she knew the Larry danced the night away ou go Into the ocean. They rodeno the roof ot a small, smart liutil. time. She told him that. resort The golden sand of the on the whip and in a gondola She forgot everything except that beach was completely hidden by the through a Venice that was moonoff she was dancing with Larry and lie set aggrieved multitude. sweltering People light blue and slightly too damp for gOMEWHAT that liked her. In a thouIn search of a waiter. When he sand Larry sprawled under umbrellas. In comfort. They rode on the roller ways girls understand so well returned he was smiling broadly, he had tuld her so. steamer chairs, or lay face down on coaster. Ellen, like 100,000 other good natured and cheerful again. the beach, They drove home through tl e girls, shrieked as little red cars fine now," he night when the sturs had begun to Everything's Policemen herded lost children shot down shining tracks and the east was beginning to teased her. Its tuo late for me to fade and and while frantic mothers searched for lighten dropped into wbat seemed miles of that still, cool bush take the car back and its too late little Jimmy or Ike or Jane. Picnic lighted just before dawn enveloped the emptiness. to for to Dreamland. It's city. When they arrived in Brookgo you parties gorged on popcorn and hot Hey, this idea was 100 per cent 15 minutes of 9. lyn the sun was breaking over the dogs. Young husbands proudly pa- to the good! caroled Larry as he Ellen uttered a cry of horror. house tops. They paused to loos raded with their young wires. steadied her In his arms. I must at the brightening east and to Pretty, girls strolled In have been missing things all my She stood up. breathe the delicious coolness minto We'll have this leave pairs, bright eyes alert for the life. they crept Into the quiet house ute! she cried. and slowly up the stairs. chance of an escort Lovers taught They ate hot dogs from the hot "But no you dont understand! their sweethearts to swim. LifeLarry hesitated at the door a long dog wagon and cotton candy which Its too late to leave. We'll stay as unwilling to go as Ellen guards bobbed up and down in melted under the tongue like sweet- here and dance. What a lucky time, was to have him. It had been sui h boats, listening for cries of help. It ened air. a perfect evening they told each They breathed mingled break my not having a watch! was a record Sunday. "It may not make any difference other again and again. In hushed, odors of sawdust and canvas and Honestly," said Ellen in an popcorn. They went to the side- to you, Ellen said, determined to surreptitious voices they whispered awed voice, Ive never aeen so shows and peered with fascinated sober him. But my job is impo- of what they had seen and done; rtant to me. I simply must get whispered of future meetings. What many people before. Never!" horror Into narrow booths. There back. fun they would have! You mean so many that yon the fat lady quivered like moun"But you eant," he exclaimed. Gradually there crept Into the The tainous fiend, cigaret jelly. wouldnt like to know, Larry amto tell you. air a tenseness that made their as a snake, smoked endlessly. That's what Im trying thin We couldnt reach town before 10 very gayety inappropriate. plified thoughtfully. The sword swallower challenged later. "Snob, she accused him. Larry's sentence trailed Into his digestion with knives and nails. any way maybe Ellen was annoyed and hurt. brooding silence. He was holding So are Certainly, he agreed. That reminds me, remarked When he saw suddenly that she was Ellen's hands in his own. One of you. Confess it dont you think Larry with the utmost seriousness, not amused and that a genuine them loosened and then the other. were the nicest people at Coney Im hungry. mood of anger and disappointment With a feeling ot pure ecstasy and After all those hot dogs? mar- was keeping her silent, he changed a painfully beating heart she felt Island, this afternoon? foolveled his at Ellen, giggling his tone. She thought he seemed his hands at her shoulders. She Certainly we are, she agreed ishness. disinterested as he asked what she was trembling and her eager lips demurely, delightfully conscious of were parted. "Only three or maybe four. would do. his hand on her bare arm, delightYoure hungry, too. You can't "Ill telephone that Ill be late. I She was almost in his arms when fully conscious of his nearness deny It Your tongues hanging out suppose thats the only thing I can he muttered huskily that It was when the crowd pressed them to- at the thought of food. do. time for little girls to be in bed gether. Ive got It! Larry exclaimed. and, without a backward look, ran They lunched on the roof of the Still want to swim with all ol Midnight Moon Hotel, despite El- Well stop at Dreamland and 1'U down the stairway. New York for company? lens feeble protests at such ex- - buy all your dances for the eve (To Be Continued) New-bur- m 'ii y pale-face- re - - that might find crumpled heart you tossed Into tall weeds as you went by A broken dream you lost. I am afraid I A . It may be you walk slowly And wait for me to go An attractively arranged bridge dinner v,as given by Mr and Mrs Thatiher at their home, WedA color harmony nesday evening of led, white and blue was carried out in the table appointments. A blue bowl filled with red earna-turn- s formed the centerpiece. At tlie ends rod candles were placed in matching holders. Flare cards were marked for Mr. and Mrs. G. A Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett, Al-- i turnoy and Mrs, L D. Naisbitt, Mr and Mrs. William Lohman, Mr. and Mrs Rennett Blair, M and Mrs N. W. Kimball, Dr. uni Mis N E Muiik, Mr and Mrs. Val I'almer, Mr. and Mrs. V. fi Ross Mrs. Skidmore, Mr. and Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kimball and the host and hostess. Tables were arranged for bridge Score prizes following dinner. were awarded to Mrs. Lindquist and Mr. N V. Kimball. All cut Nais-inprizes were won by Mrs and Mr. Emmett RED KID suede fashions th dumty evening sandal for soul The ern resort wear. strai which are narrow but placed just the right spots forkid.eoinfoi Tl are edged with gold gold also lines the shoe. tt That tangled path to find yqt If only I could know! Youngsters At Birthday Party Couple Honored At Mrs. Joseph Quayle entertain at a children's party at her hoi Wednesday afternoon for her liti daughter, Naomi, who was cel Mr anti Mrs Fred Kidgell, Jr, brating her sixth birthday. Gan who were observing their wedding were played after which refres the honored meats were served. The servi anniversary, were was centered with a filrl guests at a delightfully arranged table cake. Twelve guests ve party given at their home Mon-da- v day of present group evening by a friends. A supper was served at small You, tables. Each was centered with All red and white carnations. appointments were carried out in i the red, white and blue color scheme. Prevents Large Pores Places were arranged for Mr. Stays on Longer W. B. Mrs. and Mrs. Kidgell, new wonderful MELL Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chris- Because on tensen, Attorney and Mrs. L. E. GLO Face Powder stays No long me large pores. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. O. H Nel- an prevents noses. Not affected so mu son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keefe, shiny Its one sha k Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ensign, Mr by ivery complexir and Mrs. S V. Prows and Mr. and blenus v giving more afe to the skin.- Ni Mrs. Herbert Van Noy. MELLO GI process Bridge followed dinner and at French the dose of the games, three makes you look younger. HUT prizes were awarded. Mr. and tiny lines, wrinkles andat pores. Prescr Sold Mrs. Kidgell were presented with MELLO-GLO- . tion Drug. a gift. No-ilo- Alvin Atkinson and Victor Atkinson; Bernard Godfrey and Sheldon Archibald. The proceeds went to the club to buy more i quipment. The ward Sunday St bool officers with their puitners gave a nicely arranged surprise party for Miss Louise letersen at her mother's home Wednesday, The time was spent in games and social chat, after which refreshments were served to thirty-fou- r guests besides the members of the familwin; y. fnol-lah- ly , A DAYTON! If you're famous, Mane Hurley will have your signature in one of her autograph albums sooner or later. Miss Hurley is supposed to be a a mile to anywhere Since you have gone away, A funny little crooked mile I cannot walk today. It is Primary Workers Mrs. Garff Club Program Bro-ber- BY HELEN WELSHIMEli Couple Entertain Entertained The Twelfth ward Beehive girls enjoyed a Valentine party given for them by their teachers, Miss Estella Biuemell and Miss May Owen, Saturday evening at the Games home of Miss Biuemell. and music were enjoyed, and VaAt the lentines were exchanged close of the evening dainty reserved were by the freshments hostesses. On Those present were Almira Busby, Leona Bowen, Theora Anderson, Izola Bowen, Phebe Linford, Lila Jenks, Ruby Biuemell, Vivian club The Women's Literary Bergener, Lavon Biuemell, Isamembers were entertained Wed- belle Boyle, Mary Jones, Evelene nesday afternoon at the Bluebird Biuemell, Jones and Mrs by Mrs. R. J. Becraft and Mrs. Germaine Phyllis Kearl. g Mrs. John Gilbert Thorpe. played two Norwegian musiSTOLE KISS, $L50 cal numbers, "young Blood," by Lasson, and "Erotikon, by Gried. A delightful program was given SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 18 (l'.P from a by Mrs O A. Garff who gave the Elaine McCann alighted street car, A young man seized play "Hedda Gobler, by Ibsen. Tea was served. Forty special her, kissed her and stole $1 50 from her purse, then fled. guests were included. A iWilelo Anyxvlipie' Parlor E Fashion Plaque Couple lege Beehive Group The J. J club met Saturday evening at the home of Miss Lois A lunch was served Anderson. after which Valentine stories and entertainment were enjoyed. . The members included were Miss Ida Marie ('lark, Miss Dorothy Alder, Miss Donna Spencer, Miss Marie Cooley, Miss Ruth Skidmore, .Miss Ruth Wennergren, Miss VirMiss Genevieve ginia Budge, Cooley, Miss Mary Peterson and the hostess. Attractive Dinner Party Given By Announce League Meeting For Friday IS CHAMPION TING AUTOGRAPHS The "Cheer Up" committee of the Fourth ward Relief Society held a party Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. E. M. Lewis at her home. Visiting and music were enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served. The other guests included several of the older members of the ward. The guests were Mrs. Inga Mrs. Maria Anderson, Peterson, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Hannah Carlson, Mrs. Wendeness, Mrs. Libby Hant, Mrs. Libby Parks. Mrs. Betty Quayle, Mrs. Bright, Mrs. Wolford, Mrs. Lavine Carlson and Mrs. Albert Johnson of the ward Mrs Relief Society presidency. George Q. Rich and Miss Drue Smith were in charge of arrangements for the social aded at a prettily appointed dinner party at their home Monday A bowl of feathery carevening nations formed the tuble center-piec- GIRL Friday evening, a farewell party was given in the ward hall under the auspices of the M. I. A's of the ward for Miss Petersen. Miss Petersen was second counselor in the Y. L, M. I. A She left Sunday for Salt Lake and will go from there to the States mission of the L. D. S. church, February 25. William Bowden of Hazelton, Idaho, is spending a few days visiting relatives and friends in Dayton. Mr. Bowden came down to attend the funeral of his at Joseph Coburn Weston. A number of our people also attended the sprviees Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Glen C. Perkins and their daughter, Glena, spent several days at Provo, Utah, visiting with relatives and friends. Mr Cyrus Robbins is visiting with his brother William Robbins of Logan While in Logan Mr. Robbins will do some work at the temple. East-Centr- al nesdny to attend the old folks party held ut Avon Thursday, and returned home Monday. Mrs. Marie Hirst accompanied them back for a short visit Friends and relatives of Palmer Johnson of Avon met at his home evening in compliment to his birthday anniversary. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ruwlins entertained at a house party at their home Friday evening The evening was spent in social games. Lunch was served to 30 guests. Many of the local people are confined to their homes suffering with the flu. Primary officers and teachers are busily wot king on the pageant "The Light and the l.ile of the World," which will he presentel in the near future at primal v NO CHARTER HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 18 UTh The stute of Connecticut has no copy of the famous chart"!- of the colony of Connecticut, which was hidden in historic Charter Oak here, according to Albert C Batts librarian of the Connecticut HisHe claims the torical Society. only copy now rests in the society's library. st Party Too Can Look Young 'n. - .See Our Beautiful IPaptfy messes Paradise Mrs Hattie McMurdie entertained at a hildren's party Saturday afternoon m honor of the 12th birthday of her daughter, Beth Luncheon was served to 12 guests. Miss Phyllis Rock entertained a group of friends at her home Sunday evening. The First and Second Year Beehive lasses of the M I. A. dancing party Tuesday evening In the Valentine ideas were wind hull carried out Pop corn balls were served during the evening. Mr Oscar Maddacks is severely ill at his home. The children of Mr and Mrs. Ervin Maddacks is suffering from whooping cough. Mr and Mrs John J. Roberts ami Mr. and Mrs. John H Shuw of Logan were visitors Sunday Miss P.etta Mi Murdie of Lewiston spent Saturday and Sunday with her father, James K. McMurdie. Mr and Mrs Malcolm Allingson left Sunday for Suit Lake City where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forsberg motored here from Ogden Wed- - How One Woman It Congratulations isnt every year you can get the cream of ik;. COMFORTABLE WELL HEATED the fashions at these prices. But here they are at perfectly amaz- COACHES Whether to destination continent any other ing nearby local or acroif the in winter or at ea$on assortment of styles that are right from both the styles the com- and value angle. fort of travel by Union Pacific Stage are aiiured. Low cost. Dependable These are dresses we are proud to present and you will he proud to wear. Sizes 14 to 40. schedules. Mak your package shipment by Stage quicker economical. Inquire ol local agent about schedules end low lere. .Stages Leave From ECCLES I10TFL Lost 10 lbs. in a Week Mrs Betty Luedeke of Dayton to reduce weight I lost 10 pounds in one week and cannot say too much to recommend it. To take off fat easily, SAFELY and HARMLESSLY take one half teaspoon of Krusehen in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast - it is the safe way to lose unsightly fat and one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Get it at any drugstore in America. If this first bottle fails to convince you this is the safest way to lose fat- - money back. But be sure and get Krusehen Balts - imitations are numerous and you must safeguard your health writes: "I am using Krusehen 'Mrs-- Bumpstead-Lejg- h $90 and $)90 Look Your Best at the Military Ball JT. (So IPenney (So. f They are on sale at Jensen-Holma- n And are going like Hotcakes. 3 Community Players, Co The play, presented by is next Wed, and Thars, |