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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, I, V T A IT, SOCIETY NEVS JTfZ E K, Ml. Mrs Holmgren Josephine Johnson. Joseph Smith Camp members will at the home of Mrs be guests Thomas Rose, 131 East Second South at 2 30 oclock All members ,re invited The Ballard camp will meet at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Stewart, 64 Wat, First North at 3 oclock Musical numbers will be given by ktndriek Hawks, Rebecca Stewart n pnd Lucy Cutler Mrs Ruby Ainus-.siwill give a retold Thanksgiving The lesson will be given by story Mrs Jemima Campbell. be Honored Guest At Party Mrs James MiMurrin, who has leturncd home from a recently two months' tilp to California, of honor at a was the guest putv given by board members of the Cailie Slake Kcluf su iety Monday evening at the home of Mis 1 S Smith. Crnncj and music foimed the Tlcrlmnmcnl after which dainty to seived vvcic ts tivclvi iimln-turn ou R puttily In at The Mi Gee hosti w us unli i, s.s 1 appointed budge r home Monday uf- gu sts weic seated i entered with mums mated tot Mis Church, M oi fleet Mis M O D Ketchum Mis Basset til Johnson, and Mis R Bridge hvim, Hat dv Mm wtte awarded Program At Club Mectim Hei Dial jvov , . 'Zb, at 3.30 oclock at Sr Club Members Entertained - - - - Meeting Night V Entertain Group At Dinner Party !H letter leads, in pai: Tom sis Cvntlua the othu ic NEW SWOPE PLAN General Electric's Gerard Swope has revised his plan for industrial control to replace the NRA. The outburst of criticism that gieeted his scheme was not lost on him. As canny a politician os he is a business man, the short, dynamic industrialist, m his modified plan, gveS botli government and labor representation, but and heie is the rub II!" industry The annual musical will be held would still be supreme. the Bluebird The program will be given by Mrs James Bullock of ProsiC" Miss Wallace presented the tlub with a gift of an oil painting lone bv Mrs N P Poulsen tl ll 111! 11! he the world and all ol me 'But I tb'iiK he likes me only as a ll lend ' He he also "likes ' --TJTT uTT (Continued From Page interests in resisting the Tennessee have Valley authority aroused President Roosevelt At Ills direction the Federal Trade Commission sent a secret investigator into the to into region inquire power activities. He was under orders to report on a charge that the corporations spent ,40, 000 ill a relent Birmingham, Ala , election to defeat a municipal power proposal. votes on a Knoxville, Tenn similar 25 November project Power interests are exerting great efforts to defeat it Their victory in Birmingham was a setback for the presidents development program. The Knoxville on takes fight, therefore, added there importance, as a defeat may necessitate a revision of the administration's construction plans. hydro-electr- ll ' gn'iii to l E U It Piesident Roosevelt's favorite term for critics of his economic is faced policies long gentry" . . . Gutzon Borglum, famous sculptor, also holds a mechanics card in the American Federation of Labor . . . This winter he is building three airplanes, claims he has ideas on a better airplane enAdd to this Borglums gineability as a lobbyist m getting an R.F.C . loan for a sea wall at Corpus Chnsti, Texas, and it is ;: a safe bet he will never be unemployed . . . Jim Farley spent several hours of the first day upon his return to his desk folNew the York election lowing He reading "panning" letters answered each one in a jocular ... girl sis He doesii t know Which one of Us he likes best He doesn t w ml to quit going with me He wants always to be friends He t ild me that no mat ter whuh way it (unis out bed a'wivs be iiiv lm nd want to lontmue going with hue, but I n ,e to hi dis .pjHJinti d eg on .Shall I ion' mie with going him m hojHs be wi'i leS! n to cam mine toi mt Pun he docs !m her If their s t .htiie for me, should 1 light to git him 7 I ,., an, y i.iy ties', to am him.' i (.tin tiding is no lad lor Ma1 ', iini'iMlv ol Iowa rla', t Mh m d'adidniest, ,i (1, ni. i' ulv tor Ilia i xtoi tionist who w ii ti n lias vi i al notes to her. t im d mantling $10,000. Miss Hi e, a West l.ibeitj, Id , io-eis shown in In r sorority house Haim, as she loads in r revolver Inline leaving lor the cUss-looHi-,- -- t m 1 TAGE FIVE. 3, grows fonder with absi nee You don t have to be "disappointed" again unless you deliberaUly let youiself do so He has been honest with You know theie is you girl You know that you mav lose him but my guess is that you win -- if you dou t . tiy too luird GERMANS VOTE HITLER APPROVAi er ay ijNitEo phis U - Flags are fly Germany in cel brntion of victory at the pol AlHMt E for Chancellor Adolph Hitlei an IH MIAMI his expected it Dear Cynthia: Theie is a maul have Nazis that was important re percussions a in our neighborhood who streams! internal Carman and fey politics at least tmee times a week at' his wife and he swears at her eign policies Nearly 4t.5HO,iK Germans turt Poor thing looks sad She seems to be a good woman. We think ed out afoot, ou bicycles he is a bully Lo women like to liiotin iiir.s to jam tafes, rig be yelled at or is it because they taut mils and other polling plaet often have children rind cannot to vote approval of Hitler's Witt easily be released from their mar- draw ul from the League of m turns and Disarmament conforoflu READER. riage ties? and to elect bOO Nazi candid.rtt Quite often suca a man as to a one party Reichstag. you speak of is drinking when he is so abusive. But when he 'jt FlUiE BOVCOTT isnt drinking he mav be the kindest of the kind For the BUDAPEST d P Gypsy mod of his good qualities the sake emus want tne Hungarian goverr wife puts up with his shortment to boycott jazz. The Tz. too Then a Association comings, perhaps. gaues the argues woman often remains the wife tourists come primarily to hoa of a man so that the home and them, ask that saxaphon shall not be broken. She fears players and variety hoofers" b the children will suffer if she barred trom cafes and restftt leaves her husband. rant.. vein . -- The gul on the scene usually has the advantage of the gul who is far away II vim love the man, and he s.i's he tares for you, don't mtHkly utile in favor of the til her girl However, don't be too obvious in youi campaign to wm his love If I vvete you I would break the engagement Tell him that you, too want to be fuends, but that so long as he has the othe- - girl in his heart, you cant consent to any further engagement Go out with other men This will give you perspective, and will probaoly make him realize that he cares for you. sk him io write and tell th, other girl about you, but don t nag about this Whether he writes and tells her or not, she'll be able to tell from his letteis lb Lt there is r girl Tty not to be morbid or dramatic about the situation. Fop) his society, and lei him i njoy ycurs Be Tears never gay and h ippy won or held a husband y, wouldn t send h'm away. hv should you7 Apparently In is i t the kind whose heart vng Nov. through an-ot- in light-hearte- I ' (Full details of Vicks Colds - Co'.trol Plan in each Vicks package) 1 Mildred . 1:. W. ELLIOT Ac CO. TRfHIOElCOlDj W. ELLIOT & CO. E F,. Reeves, highly tflieient secretary of the late Speaker Nicholas Longworth, is wot king for the New Deal as assistant to Deputy Ad..mstnitor H O of the NRA King PAG MY1L I General G, Dayton, Ohio Hermann Gneiing's violent hatred for Communists is attributed in German headquaiters to an incident that occurred shot tly after the Armistice. Goenng, a German ate, had returned to Berlin and w.is walking up Unter den Linden, when lie encountered a group of revolutionary sailors They surrounded him, toie off his epaulets Wise Women Will Be Thankful for this and decorations, and slapped his face He has never forgotten or forgiven this affront SPESnAIL Lee Ha ncey Heads Ilvde Park Parents HYDE PARK-L- ee named president of Harney was the Hyde COAT SALE Park Parent.Teaehcr association at a meeting held in the si hool house Monday night Others officers include JJ. Homer Hyde, vice president, and May Perkes, secretary. Mrs. T. B. Farr of Snuthficld, county council president, was in charge of the organization meeting and was a speaker. Superintendent J W. Kirkbnde was also e. speakei Musical numbers weie furnished by the Hyde Park grade school NEW CBEPY TYPES .. WOOLENS COAT IS SILK LINED ! GRAND THEATRE 'HOW ABOUT IT... HAS BERLIN, . -- I i , Membe.e. ui the Business and Professional Women's club met Morday evening at the library Miss Lavcta Wallace was in charge Miss Edith Haybail, chairman of International Relations committee, gave a review of the book, No Time Like the Present by aumeson. The book committee reported that there was $13 00 for books for the children's library Miss Vera Klingman gave a talk on Health and Beauty. Two vocal solos were rendeied by Miss Hare. Mrs. Blanche Pittman reported on the International club night which will be Friday Thc subject will be "Challenge of Miss Omega Campbell Europe nvc a five minute talk on bunk- - llg Hi r pi utili in is wlutlai In give him n,i la lou she it irns lo i.iie tou much, (i vv hellu lo tiv to wm him aw iv o' Hie ollu--i gul round Su.iuay II, orj lovi alt nr friendship MERRY-GO-- Flashing her victory smile, Mis. Fiorello H La Guardia is shown aftei receiving word that her husband had been elected mayor of New York City by a 251,506 plurality v u think- - Mis Pal ley E. Peterson enlci ' lined the members ot the L ' Woman's club at her home Club Mrs Alma Monday afternoon She Esplin gave thcpiogrcm Arnold Bennett's book, Friday Imperial Palace The International Relations club Tea was served at the close of met Friday night at the Chamber thc afternoon Special guests inof Commerce. Mrs S. V. Prows cluded Mrs. Jesse Mrs Earl. A vocal solo was given presided James H. Linford, Mrs W L. W W. Owens, with piano Wanlass. Mrs. W B Preston. Mrs. by Mrs accompaniment by Mrs. N. VV H J. Hatch. Mrs. N D SalisChristiansen Reports were given bury, Mrs S E. Clark, Miss by Roily Bailow and William Frances Kelly and Miss Johanna Reader on thc recent Rocky MountMot n ain convention of International Relations clubs held at Provo. TEXAS COLLEGE EIKN'ED Membci, of the club gave currFno ent event topic and entered into LA GRANGE, Tex. (IP' the discussion. Mrs. Leon Hardy, has destroyed the fust college in chairman of the study group for Texas It was Rutersville college, thc coming year, reported on the established near heie in 1840 by coming year's work, which is to Dr Martin Rutter, sent as a Meth ' be based on The "Challenge of Europe odist missionary to Texas The by Sherwood Eddy, college was Several special guests were pres Civil War resulted m closing of ent at the meeting its men's classes for lack of students and the whole institution ater ceased to operate SHE GOT A FRIEND?" .. EVERY WITH LARGE FUR TRIMMING F . . ! LUX-URIOU- S ... Every garment a guaranteed $39.50 value! Our price $35,00 . . . but we are placing them on special sale at Just two prominent men about town . . . and the town is gay Poree! 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Gretta Larsen. endance of members is desired Wilford Woodruff Camp mem-ber- a wiU meet at the home of Mrs Kate Haskins, with Mrs. Olive SteMrs Edna Dames and venson, asMrs. Letha Lundahl acting as Meeting will besisting hostesses 2 30 The lesson will be gin at Satterthwaite discussed by Mr ard Mrs Lirson All members are and Mrs MMI.M 11 Thc to attend at the Brigham Young tamp Serge Benson. 139 borne of Mrs East First North at 3'30 Other firs Mary Henhostesses include Irene Naisbitt and drickson M'-- s Mrs. Lillian Thompson William IS. Preston Camp mem-t,- f rs will meet at 2 oclock at the Kathryn Sorensen, home of Mrs tji East Center Elba K. Snow Camp meeting be-g.at 2 oclock at the home of Mis J W. Linford, with Mrs. Linford, Mrs Eva Merrill. Mrs Hazel Kill and Mis Estella Bluemell actiThe lesson, Inng as hostesses dustry in Pionepr Homes," will be men bv Mrs Zma Fames 7,ina I). H. Young members will meet at the home of Mrs L Tom Perry at 3 3d Assisting Mrs Berry Y, . Thursday k I'l.MiA Accepted Lover Says His Heart Belongs To Another EDITOR. Shes First Lady Of First U. S. City pioneer Camps Which Meet '1 Last Time Today ' V want and a small deposit will hold it until payday. j3 c Colon THE WAY TO LOVE A MY LIPS BETRAY Green Wool RftI Iliavj Mesh ('ifif I!i(u.ir Tweeds and Olher Popular I'abrics. F ajiin Mu.-hs- Graver H 2 f5 O r Pitch Etc. HORTON T9!ORROVTHE mG EXECl with Ricardo Cortez, Richard Renndtt and TIVE Elizabeth Younu. It.s a Paramount Picture! COMING SOON FOOTLIGHT PARADE" 42nd Street" or Gold di infers of 1933" Greater Than VVtml Navy Etc. AT THE GRAND COMING WEDNESDAY Lilian Harvey and John Boles in ritiu Illicit ANN DVORAK EVERETT Furs: i Paramount Picture with EDWARD IMalerials: E. W. W Elliot Co. DO OUR PART W. ELLIOT & CO.i E. W. ELLIOT & CO.ESSSMra? |