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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL', LOGAN, UTAH. -- TUESDAY. MARCH 8, 1 932. PAGE THREE. RULA C. PITZES Society Editor NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST Cali 60 TO WOMEN Hotel Eccles Scene Beautiful Tea of Delightful Honors Club Workers Party delightful party was held Monday evening at the Hotel Eccles by the faculty members of the Utah State Agricultural college. Card tables were arranged about the who mezzanine floor lor those cared to play cards and dancing was also featured as part of the entertainment. During intermission a skit was presented by Boyd Pulley, George Anderson and Ray Lillywhite, and was under the direction of Professor Chester J. Myers. An Irish clog dance was given by Miss Juila Green and Miss Verdena Vickers. The appointments for the refreshment table were of St. Patrick design. The table was covered with a green cloth and at the ends were bright green candles. The was carried same color scheme out in the refreshments. Thirty five couples were in attendance. The committee in charge included Professor Walter Welti, Professor S. R. Stock, Mrs. W. J. and Carlisle, Mrs. Dana Eppely Miss Frances Kelly. A Bridge Luncheon Monday At Home Mrs. W. W. Merrill entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Monday afternoon. The luncheon table was centered with a lace cloth over green and was centered At with a bowl of snapdragons. each end was a tall green taper in a low silver holder. Covers were marked for eight guests. Following luncheon the remaind er of the afternoon was spent playing contract bridge. The high score prize was awarded to Mrs. W. R. Goodrich. ji 4 ,1 O beautifully arranged tea was held Monday afternoon from 3:30 at the home until 5:30 o'clock economic cottage. The party was given by the home economics club of the Utah State Agricultural college In honor of club leaders from various counties of Utah who are at the college this week for extensive training in club leadership work. The living rooms of the cottage with frawith gaily decorated grant spring flowers. A color harmony of green and yellow predominated in the decorations. The serving table was attractive with with a bowl of yellow daffodills green ferns for the centerpiece. Green and yellow tapers were placed at the corners. Miss Ruth Clayton and Miss Valera Guyman poured during the afternoon. Miss Grace Starr was in charge of the dinning room. by The guests were received the officers of the home economics Frances club assisted by Miss Kelly. Seventy guests called durhours. tea ing Miss Music was furnished by Beth Merrill who played several and whistling piano selections were given numbers by Miss were duets Vocal Ethelyn Ashton. sung by Miss Lorraine Boley and Miss Wilma Kotter. Miss Kotter acted as piano accompanist for the afternoon. Miss Alice Todd and Miss Grace Starr were in charge of the refreshment and serving committee. The club members, with Miss Adrienne Loosli, president, planned all arrangements for the tea. A Dinner Meeting Of Club Group Weston High Junior Prom A district meeting of the Utah State home economics association was held Friday evening at the Bluebird. A dinner was served durThe annual Junior Promenade ing which business matters were of the Weston High school was discussed. Fourteen members were held at the school auditorium Fri- in attendance. Talks were given by the presiday evening. The dance hall was elaboratly und artistically decorat- dent, Miss Priscilla Rowland, Mrs. Miss ed. The Herbert Malad orchestra Christine B. Clayton and Johanna Moen. The dinner was in furnished the music for the charge of Mrs. Darrell Crockett. The Dime- a -Dance Girl BY JOAN CHAPTER XXX Strangely enough Ellen had never thought of Steven's divorced wife. She was as embarrassed as was the man himself. Far from forcing his confidence Ellen did not desire it. She did not want to hear from Steven of his second marriage. She knew all she wanted to know about Leda Grayson little Barclay, the unscrupulous dancer whom Steven Barclay had a second wife. taken for Leda's world and Steven's also had been astounded when the dancer had contrived to marry as such women do often contrive to marry fine men. All the world had said, "I told you so," when the couple were separated two weeks following the nuptial day. The rest was newspaper history. A filing of suits and countersuits, an endless washing of dirty linen before the public. Finally after a handsome settlement Leda Grayson had poutingly permitted Steven to obtain the Sonora divorce, had bought herself a famous her string of pearls, resumed maiden name and returned to the stage and the life she loved the life of Broadway. That was all five years in the past. Ellen's first impulse was to beg Steven to J.low it to remain On reflection she patted there. his hand and smiled. Go ahead if you must," the girl said gently. "Why do you want a quiet wedding?" "It's hard to explain," Barclay replied. "It's hard to explain to a woman you love what a damned fool you've been." Have you ever thought the woman might understand?" He sent her a grateful glance. "You'd understand, Ellen." "Give me a chance then." "Very well, my dear. I don't want things spoiled for you by the newspapers or by- - Leda." "The newspapers?" Ellen echo- NEXT YEAR or SOMETIME every beauty salon in the land will be using Turbinator Dryers. Giving Spiral Permanent Waves all the b and h using anand now new are things that tique then. Di-Las- Ey-Te- ...TODAY... & We are doing these and many other really new and unusual things in beauty culture. If its anything new and worthwhile ask us about it. If we dont have it already well get it! WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Phone 412 Stockton-Christianse- n Beauty Salon CO R. M. SMITH, Mgr. quential subjects and finally Steven rose to go. "There's something else I want to tell you something pleasant this time," he said, smiling down at her. If you had a father or older brother I'd aiseuss it with him but you've been in business so long yourself that you'll understand. I want you to be absolutely independent of me financially. So if ther's any little thing you'd like to buy either for yourself or for your family, you can do it freely without consulting me at all." Ellen appreciated the tactfulness which made him avoid direct reference to the fact that Molly and Mike would be dependent upon EASTER GOAT Fashions pet seem? to be the Girl who can haunt the most BUTTONS THIS SPRING; IT TwElEFT.BElOW. The smart NEW CROSS-WIP- FASTENING IS" SHOWN. ThECCaT 19 CACET BLUE WITH A BRIGHT RED SCARF. In the center, is a t with fox cuffs ofthesame-.SHAD&- Saturday For Friends Members of the F. F. W. club entertained at a supper party Saturday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Wennergren. Supper was served at smull tables centered with bouquets of early spring flowers. Covers were marked for twenty four guests. After supper the evening a.i spent playing cards Prizes were won by Mrs Wennergren, Professor D V Pittman and Professor and Mrs. Aaron Bracken. Professor and Mrs Brarkt-- was special guests. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Barrett were host and hostess at a Bunco home at their last party Saturday evening. Following the card games a late supper was served. The long serving table was centered with a bowl of yellow and pink rose buds and at the ends were placed yellow candles. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. M Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Barrett. Bunco prizes were awarded to Mrs. Sorensen and Mr. Poulsen. Supper Party Includes Eight beige-Coa- - Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Owen 1t en- tertained a group at a supper party at their home Friday eve- the right, corsair blue WOOtEN IS USED WITH NICKEL BUTTONS FOR A MILITARY VERS'On POLO COAT. rening. Following supper the mainder of the evening was enradio with and cards music. joyed Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Rrvin Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. Owen. him. "That's ever so kind of you," she said gratefully. "Only the usual thing. I'll be tied up all day tomorrow winding up affairs here. But I'll meet you at 4 o'clock at my lawyers. Symes and Prendergast on Park Avenue." He was gone. Ellen watched him off down the stairs. There went the man who in three days was to be her husband. In four days she would be on the way to Paris with him. His life would be her life. For a moment there on the stairway panic gripped her. The following day opened with quarrel between Ellen and Myra. Ellen was determined her sister should have a trousseau as luxurious and complete as her own. It had never occurred to her that Myra might object. But Myra was objecting. I'll never forgive you," Ellen declared passionately, "if you refuse me this pleasure." "But, Ellen, it's absurd that Steven should buy my trousseau. "He's buying mine that's not Ellen precisely conventional," countered. "If you say again that I who its is marrying him I'll ed. scream. Arc you guing to be so Can't you see what a story that you won't even they'd make of our marriage if let Steven and me buy you a we announced it publicly? Can't wedding present? That's to be trie present." you" "You mean theyd call me a I would love to, Myra admit golddigger," Ellen interrupted mis- ted wistfully. Imagine picking out chievously. what you want instead of "More likely theyd call me a exactly what you need. he countered. Then why wont you?" "The muckrakers would njver "It's Bert," Myra said briefly. dare to infer such a thing!" she ?" "Bert said in mock indignation. "A You'd be amazed at Bert," like fellow young you!" but with half He laughed, sobered suddenly. j Myra said lightly in her eyes. "He': unwilling pride "Its not entirely a laughing held that new job of his one day He went on and matter, darling." he's proud as Lucislowly, The reporters could make fer. already a horror out of the time I want I dont care how proud Bert you to remember as the sweetest is," Ellen snapped. "If you won't of your life." The girl felt her heart set up go shopping with me today and a thick, uncomfortable tattoo. She buy everything you've always wanted, then Ill simply go to woi;ld not meet his eyes. with the clothes I have "You know how unfortunate my Europe now. That's all there is to it." second marriage was, Steven was We-1in that case " hesitated saying in that grave, disturbing Myra. She dimpled, Ill do what tone. "Even if I would I couldn't I want to and it out with explain Leda Grayson to you. I Bert afterwards. fight When he sees don t and will never understand me looking like the Queen of Sheher. If she knew of your exis- ba I'm sure hell be reasonable." tence, though she has long since The matter was settled. Still lost any interest in me, she would maintained faint doubts. I stop at nothing to make things Myra do hope Bert wont " she said disagreeable for you. She would in a worried little tone. stop at nothing to obtain for her- presently "Let Bert go climb a tack, self columns of newspaper publi- Ellen suggested, giggling at the city any kind of publicity." His voice stopped. He was tor- other's serious mien. I mind "Oh, tured with the burning embar- Bert's I don't know that being this way too much." rassment of the shy and "Mind it?" Ellen commented. "I who are forced by circumshould say you didn't mind it. stance to abandon their reserve. Youre pleased as Punch." When shall we make our anOf course I'm pleased! nouncement?" Ellen asked. Myra danced over to Ellen. "Ad"After we've sailed," said Steven mit it. it fun to be bossed promptly. "By the time we've re- around Isnt a man who's crazy by turned our marriage won't be about you? news any longer." El"I wouldn't said know that, "Then it's settled." len with dignity. "Steven always be"You're not disappointed cause you won't walk down the does what I want to do." She tried to say the words casaisle of St. Thomas' with an armually but she was horrified to load of lilies?" I realize that she was thinking of "Disappointed!" she scoffed. should say not. I'd be frightened Larry Harrowgate. (To Be Continued) to death. Really and truly Steven. I prefer a quiet wedding. I wanted that all along." "Ah, you are a darling!" He raised her hand to his lips, Miss Maurine Smart motored to gently kissed the palm and closed her fingers over the kiss. Brigham City Friday to spend the "Then I'm not even to tell Miss week end with friends. She was i Elcott that we re being married," guest at the Junior Prom of the Ellen said, permitting her hand to Box Elder high school Friday evelie in his hand. ning. "Oh, I've already told her. Shes as quiet as the grave. If you have time you might run in to see her some time during the next few days. She'd like it. But it GOUGH OR COLD won't be necessary." "Haven't you anyone you want to invite to the wedding?" Ellen asked. She went on shyly, "Here Oil we are about to be married and I don't know a blessed thing about Persistent coughs tad colds lead to your family or even if you have V a real d cradle-robber- NEXT MONTH or .'ik'eUTTON UP YOUR CLAYTON Bunco Party Club Social ," Attends Prom At Brigham City MrTthe THATJjAIiSS one. "I have a sister," Barclay said "We don't get on, reluctantly. my sister and I. She hasn't spoto me since the day I marken ried Leda Grayson. She has a son I see occasionally, a nice chap but lazy as they come. You'd like him. He's young and full of life. "I'm sure I would. Ellen said. "Do they live here?" "Abroad most of the time, he answered and the topic died. But Ellen was to remember those words long afterwards. of Bert and of the They talked things Steven planned for him. Their talk drifted on to inconse CHICHESTER JILLS rin.(RFi7TKRs DiJtaom BRANU HILIA tot 4 rwi kMt M Bt, P1UCCUT SOU IT ITUIIIU) serious trouble. ou can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote thst is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fol- d action: it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities aa one oi the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and eolds and other forms of throat troubles. 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