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Show "i.:. - " k"LJ$' 1 THE Honors May Logan Matron Is Entertained Bride By I riends Delightful Social Fashion Plaque Mh lve Hi cL Ik j , v- ho is leasfor t diifnrnm whole idle will make lit r home has been ing di, l, J1 Mil kr. - Social Honors Ward Group 1IKRK IS the gob hat of mercerized crochet that women may Four bails make for themselves of the mercerized crochet thread, Me lwent, and a rumber nine steel hook will make one of these, done in a close .stit h almost like It h.is a hpnngy littU knitting brim, and can be worn pushed b.ti k on the head a l.i manne or caught down on the bide with a clip The officers and teachers of the Fourth ward Relief Society were entertained at a social Tuesthe Relief day afternoon by The followSociety presidency. was given: song; ing program Mrs Lydia Smith; prayer; song, reading, Mrs. Florence Morgan; two comic readings, Mrs. Elenore comic prognostications, Nelson; Mrs. George Q Rich; song, Rechorus. lief Society Following the program, a social hour of games was enjoyed The games were led by Mrs. Loui B Tyson and Mrs. Gertrude Smith were served Dainty refreshments at the close of the afternoon to seventy guests. Special Guests At Dinner Graduates Motif For Dinner Iartv prettil appointed dinner party was, given Tuesday evening at the Sorosis sorority house Spe-cguests were President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson and Mr and Mrs P. V Cardon A color harmony of red, green, and yellow was carried out in the The table table appointments. was covered with a cl any lace was cenand cloth over yellow tered with a Oowl of yellow tea roses. tapers in Lighted sliver holders placed at the ends Covers were marked for eight guests. Following dinner, i n uniral program was enjoyed. A j j w- -r Entertainment To Honor Husbands Members of the Zina D Young camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers have made plans for a special entertainment to be given in honor of their husbands, Fri8 oclock at the day evening at amusement hall Ninth ward Stunts, skits and musical numbers will be Included in part of the prog. am. - WAY Jt BILF E A most beautiful Mothers Day piogmm was given Sunday in tin Pioudfwe S"'onl waid to a veiy appieuative audi-raltei-isuo- e The Fhi lie Stake Singing Motli-rrk- , under the direction of Mis Mae McMurrin with Mrs. K O Lindquist as accompanist, Mrs I S four numbers. Mrs. Malinda Fuhriman announces the engagement of her Smith gave an impressive talk on vocal A solo was given daughter, Adria, to Mr. Earl Lind- Mother by quist, son of Mr. and Mrs E. E by Lothair Rich, Aaccompanied Mother's Day Luke Lindquist of Logan. The mairiage Mis Eva Mrs. fuwas Floyd reading is to. take place in the near given by Mr and Mis William Hugie at an attiaitiely arranged dinner paity at their home Sunday afternoon in compliment to seeral graduates from the Logan Senior high m hool A low basket filled with feath- ery carnations formed the table The guest of honor centerpiece were Miss Margery Gaiff, Miss Laurel Higgins, Keith Worley and Ernest Hugie Other guests 'fjrc Mr Anri Mr Fdv in Chnstr!fr-so- n and son, Billy, of Hyrum, Mr and Mrs Loraine Karren and children of Lewiston, Mr and Mrs William Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Hugie and family A social time of music and visiting followed dinner. I MUST our f apet t p upon a darkening street; The vnui fpc vooghf mme irroM a roonv The rhdhm of vow laugh, low toned and iweet. i mud not cal' h rm breath in sudden hurt A, Because a nnc words vou uwd to sajr, Oi ee a taunt hrd and wonder how v. Tuo penple'i hm could grow that wty. PAGE THREE 1ML STdo remeniher onlv vou are gore. 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See rate page in your directory for &1- matter-of-fac- Fifty-seve- theater feel-lin- 1 Theater Memories of the days when a sehoomr of beer was retailed at five lents the glass with a free lunch thrown in for good measure, are revived in The Wet Parade," coming Thursday to the Captioi ' x PftC cfrSAE , vssy Phr SMITHFIELD -- A public meeting honoring the mothers of field, was given ill the Smith-fielSri ond ward (Impel Monday Griffiths. night The meeting was sponsored Assisting wuth the banquet were bv Hie Amcinan Legion and aux-- i Mrs ijiVon Winn, Mrs C. W. ilmry Clark, Mrs Maude Woodruff, Mrs A featme was the address of Mar Nohle, George W Rees", Mrs George S Ballif, commander of ZiN Whitt and Mrs Beigeson. the state dipartmeiit of 'he Amer-- Mrs Pearl Gordon vas ihairmnn Mi mi Legion Ballif spoke of the decorations and was assiston the prim iples and (imposes ed by Mrs R. H Richardson The of the legion and auxiliary, giving decorations at the meeting conthe large assembled crowd a hel- sisted of flags, a variety of Powers of the wmk and ler understanding Ar the potted plants these organizations are doing bouquets of daffodils were featuies of used to dreamt Other outstanding the nanquet the progmm weie the singing of tables the Impena! Glee ilub and the! t AT Mil k rendered nuisu by tlj saxoTEAM IS 11 ESTS phone trio from the USAC band Commander Robert K Griffiths Thr Provident e baseball team was in charge ot the opening will be honored guests at a dance ceremonies while Mrs A 11 president of the auxiliary, to be given in the Providence paeondui ted the remaindir of the vilion Thursday night. The dance following program; Community singing led by May- is being given in an effort to raise or Ru hard Roskellev; prayer. funds to purchase baseball equipvixal ment for the team Chaplain Annie G Miles selections. Glee club: talk, aux distrnt cnmmitteew oiiihii. iliary Mrs J Wesley Horsley of Brigham Citv: talk, state poppy ihHir-maMrs Robert Hmhn of Ogden; instrumental selections, saxoaddii-ssouartet: State phone Glee Commander B.illif. song, club The iiilois wvre retired and meeting was adjourn-by Commander Gnffiths iTecedmg I he the meeting, a flag dull. Drill of the Patriots" directed by was given Mr. A H Bergi-sonat the junior high hi hool the Following meeting, the legion and auxiliary members, together with visitors and towns people of SmithficU, wpre served a banquet at the First ward recreational hall guests were present Piano selections were played bv Floyd Miles President A H Bcrgeson acted as master of cereToasts were given by monies Dr. G L Rees, Mayor Roskelley, Commander Ballif. Ivlis Robert E Hatlin, Mrs Wesley Horsley, Commander Griffiths, Bishop George Nelson and Aaron Hoi ne, state Legion Junior baseball director The banquet was in honor of the war mothers of Smithfield Carnations were presented to' them bv Mrs LaVon Winn and Mrs C. W. Clark, first and second Mrs. of the auxiliae James A Cragun had tho distinction of being the oldest war mothShe has com er in Smithfield Bor-geso- MENDON The largest i rowd in the history of the Mention Sunday Si hool attended the Mother's day progiam Sunday Superintendent F.dgar Hanioik was in charge Players were bv Counselor E. J Hancotk and Mss Fern Buist. The Glee i lub, under the direction of John O Hughes, sang 'Silver Threads Among the Gold." and "The Bells OI Saint Mary's"; violin and oigan duets, by Alonzc Wood and Mrs Ellen Ladle; voca' solo. The Holy Citv," by Ray Sorensen, accompanied by Miss Mo zdle Banctt, vocal solo, "That Wonderful Mother Of Mine," bj Cyril Nelson, accompanied by Mrs Marvel Bartlett. The following women motored Memory gems on Mother" were !o Smithfield Monday afternoon where thev "'"re tb guests at given by the Kindergarten am a party given by Mrs Douglas Primacy departments; recitations "I Love You M ither," by Paul Hooper: Mis Lee Thatcher, Mrs Sorensen, and 'What a Little Gin William Lohman, Mrs Val FulThinks," by Irene Barrett; soup mer and Mrs N W Kimball "Mother, I Love You, by Bessn Bird am May Muir, IaDeanc "Tribute ti Beverly Hardman; Mother," by Joseph Larsen. Seventy-fiv- e mothers were pre Miss Nettie Pierce, who has been sented with beautiful tokens The was "I Had Such a teaching school at Malad, is spend- closing song She is Ileity Dream, Mama," under diing the week in Logan William I a guest at the Smosts soiority rection of Chorister Sorensen. house. - piled s service record of ivory boy who entered the Smithfield service. These records are treasured and are being kept by lie auxiliary Mrs. Annie G Miles is a gold star mother Other war Mrs mothers present were: Eleanore Miles, Mrs. John BowJohn Hariv, Mrs man, Mrs George P. Toolson and Mrs. May hmi-nue- t, V: G.-PITZ-ER Editor n mind Sorority House Guest For Week Rose MRS. RULA in d Hunw ' 1 9 3 2. 1 1, AT SMITHFIELD S The girl could have wept at the and folded back the tissue. promised herself she would take muttered Mrs. words. Someone had been trying care of Aunt Jessie always. My great glory! Lift it She tried to talk to Rose about to reach her. All her Immediate Milton, almost reverently. it hut there was not much help friends knew she was staving at out. child." She was frankly ImSusan obeyed, draping It might have been it patient. from this quarter since she did not Rose's. dare to speak of Bob Dunbar. After might have been the one person she over her arm the soft, rich coat of leaf brown fur. Sbe longed to hear from! all, what was there to tell? It doesn't look like mink, mutand Bob had shared a few glorious For the hundredth time Susan moments of perfect mutual compre chided herself for her folly. How tered Mrs. Milton. "I dont know hension. Once In a life time, fools could she go on hoping In the face as I ever saw sable at close range If but I believe that's what this Is. and wisp meu say, one meets his of so mauy disappointments? mate. Whether this be true or not. die had known that at that instaDt Sbe gazed at the girl with awe. Susan thought she had found hers Bob Dunbar was disconsolately 1 can't take BY in this tall, fair, sunburned young quitting a pay station in the loop, gCSAN stammered, i I ir ion It from him. So this was what man whose woild was so different her heart would have leapt for joy. from hers. But how could she ex But Susan had no way of knowing Heath had meant the night before RJtf Utl ffWfCtfVC plain all that to Rose? Practical that. Everyone seemed to push her when be spoke of a surprise. Heath who Rose would ask, Did he ever say toward this marriage Cant taka It? I'd like to know anything? 1 mean did he ask you wished to give her so much. Mrs. to marry him?" And Rose would Milton whose sound common sense why." demanded Mrs. Milton roundCHAPTER XXXVII be sure to bhake her head sadly and innate worldhness rejoiced in ly. Aren't you going to be marin the balance over the admission that he had not. a good match. Aunt Jessie who was ried In two weeks? It's perfectly wavering jFTERseveral of Heath Kruest Rose so approved helpless. for days Ben Lampmans Anyhow you'll have to proper. Sbe said and thought that Susan It's too late to back out now, wear It condition suddenly improved. The wa3 a tonight or he'll be dislucky girl. the girl told herself recklessly. I doctor announced that Ben would concluded Mrs. Men, appointed. must go through with it. recover. Susan did not make anand nearer Milton sagely, dont like to be disSO the das slippedset by for the wed- - JJEATH was taking her to dinner appointed. came the dale other trip to the hospital. From Aunt Jessie wrote glowing Ernest Heath she heard the details ding, and to the theater that eve Half fearfully Susan slipped Into Florida. She was tlie girl rubbed the sumptuous wrap. Above the fur of Ben's convalescence. As soon as letters from ever so nnuh belter, she said ning. Listlessly and arrayed herself. How different her face rose clear and pale and the young man was strong enough ghe wouId be holne soon. it was, she thought, to be going proud. It changed her, subtly to travel he would go to California One afternoon when Susan went whole aspect tere? one man the with and out with where a job In an orchestra await- over to the little house to see If all Aou look stunning, Mrs. Milton was well there bhe met Mr. Schultz, only man! She took no pleasure ed him. whispered. She ran her hands over the door next neighbor. in her Poor Ben! There was something appearance although the velvet-sof- t surface of the fur tonight been around ask her mirror gave back the Image of and Susan did likewise. feller's The girl Young even about about him, his pitiful a in told her. ho a simple thought she knew now why women slim, glowing girl ing about you, magnificently foolish behavior. Susue looked were enthralled by the promise of Susan's heart gave a wild leap white frock. Sne knew san was delighted to know that his It was preposterous, of course, but well but ghe didnt care. It didnt riches. There was something In The thought of sidiouB about such a coat. recovery was certain but iue la suppuso Bob should have been look seem to matter. When Heath arrived a few moevitable reaction had set In. She ing for her! She forced herself to that telephone call remained perWhat wa3 he sistently in the back of her mind. ments later bis eyes shone with was annoyed with Ben for having speak casually, Ot course it might have been no pleasure at the sight of her. She felt like? ghe asked. made her conspicuous. "Its much too fine for me, SuMr. Schultz was. as he would one. It might have been s wrong he bad placed her 11. a false and It wasnt as if have put It, no great hand at de- number but there was always the san told him shyly position. ever encouraged him. She sciiption." He fumbled for words, chance My dear," said the man with Mrs. Milton appeared at the door some emotion, nothing ts." He And she had him to thank "Oh, a sort of medium sized-w- ell for opening anew the whole probmaybe he was tallish, young of the bedroom, beaming at her. drew her to him. Susan reBted her lem of her marriage. feller," he said slowly. "He wore Mv, but you do look fine, she palms against the silk lapels of his Guess what Ive got for dinner coat She hated herself for Before the shooting her course a gray overcoat and no hat like aid. oil ! ' had seemed so simple and so pla.n. these college boys selling maga the thought but sbe hoped he wasn't Susan widened her eyes. "I never going to kiss her. It hae seemed both generous and zlnes. on Id. Did you bake a devil's food wise of her to accept Ernest Almost as If be divined her Her disappointment was keen. Heath's name and protection. Now guess maybe he was one of those, " cake? thoughts, the man looked at her she saw that love was never wise Mr. Schultz said, feeling he had Mis. Milton snorted. "Listen to shrewdly, smiled, and let her go. but always irrational, wild and pas- failed her but not quite knowing ihe girl," she implored the celling. There, we shall be late 11 we sionate. It was Ben who had made why. No. fs nothing like that. Can't don't hurry. that clear to her. She knew be had I suppose so, Susan answered. you think of something better? Simon smiled at her as he helped not meant to do it but be had ac- When she went into the house she Susan said she could not She was her Into the car. Was this all true, It same. complished heard the telephone bell ringing brushing her hair, pressing it Into Susan wondered, or was she dreamjust the She procrastinated. She let the and sped for It but ju3t before she sleek waves around her face. Mrs. ing? Was she soon to be mistress a to day pegs without coming reached the dining the hell Milton with the air of s conjurer of so much grandeur? She even wore, nowadays, gave a final gasp and stopped. produced a huge green dressmaker s 'lUoy rode through shabby suacta on the third finger of her left baud where children pelted each other up the receiver with box. a ring with a single, shining stone. fingers that trembled. The opThere must be a mistake," Su- with snow balls and tired workmen She would plan each night how to erators t voice droned, san said. "It must be something plodded home through the dark. tell Ernest Heath on the morrow "Number please"? Susan shivered, pulling the fur for Rose. I didn't buy a thing." of her change ot heart but always You called this number," Busan Your name la on it, large as closer around her throat. Why was at tbs last minute her courage told her fiercely. life," Mrs. Milton told her trium- she here whan her heart belonged would faiL Then, too, she had to somewhere else? Sorry but there's- no on on the phantly. I Excitedly tho two sul th9 fittina tiling el Aunt Jessie. She bad wire now. Uq lis Continued) MABEL McELLIOTT MAY HONOR MOTHERS FN UT.15HIMFR he dtamees of ywif imik Beautiful Mothers Attend Party Program Is Given At Smithfield .Jjtetrothal Made Of Young Couple ture. soon extensive!) cntttiaimd dunng the past several by her many It lends Monday evening, members of the Logan Fird ward Relief So- hotu-at a entertained idy delightful party in her honor at tire Relic hall (lames uml music were enjojed utter which delicious icfieshments weio served Several short 4 ''Iks were given by a number of the guests, who expressed their appieuation for the friendship of Mrs Thatcher and of her untiring work in their Thirty women were in attendance Mr and Mis Thatihe.r were the guests of honor at a family dinner given Sunday afternoon by Mr and Mis Leo Kimball at The dinner table their home was centered with a bouquet of were t'ovvis spring blossoms marked for eight guests Mr and Mrs N Kimball presided at a dmm r at their home Tuesday evening in compliment to Mr and Mrs ThcLher The table was graced with a howl of tut flowers Resides trie guests of honor there were included Mr and Mrs Leo Ktmhall, .end Mr and Mrs Jack Kimbtd g Kid-Bel- l, WEDNESDAY, JJ Aiusl Forelj Rv 1IF1 The officers and teachers of the Seventh ward Primary entertained eveat a surprise paity Monday of Mrs r, M at the home ning ern Corbridge, in honor of Miss r week Corbridge, a bride of theentertain-ment Bunco furnished the and prizes were won by and Mrs .Mi Alice McCraiken pre'ivian Mathews A gift was dated to Miss Corbridge. Follow-Jolunch a delicious the games was served. The guests included were, the guest of honor, Mrs Kmily Anderson. Mrs Vivian Mathews, Mrs Florence Otilla Bickmore, Mrs Brilzell. Mrs. Evelyn Hansen, Mrs Alice McCracken, Mrs Viola Mis Minnie Schow, Mrs Luclla Lear, Mrs Mable Enre, Vira Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Welch, Smith, Mrs Martha Nielsen, Mrs Carrie Nielsen, Mrs Gladys Vera Trotman, Mrs Mrs. Floss Birch, Mrs. Lorcna Olsen, Mrs. Ellen Bindrup, Mrs. Blanche Gadd, Mrs E M Corbridge and Miss Elaine Corbridge. U LOGAN. UTAH, L, THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB NOTES I HERALD-JOURNA- hv my weight and feel Mrt perfectly well in every wav H S. McClain, 5a f La Are City, Utah That why we guarantee every bottle. If you dont get relief you can get your money back There is nothing else like Tanlac. Its marvelous tonic ingredients are recognised for their merit by the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. 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