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Show THE honBctmi MRS. RULA HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, L, Shes Afraid of Big, Bad Movies G PITZER, EDITOR. PHONE 50. Inter-Fraterni- r Mrs. W. B. Jone', Mrs W. E Skidmore, Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. Carl Arentson were hostesses at luncheon Thursday afternoon at Westminster hail preceding the meeting of the Presbyterian missionary society. The serving tables were attractive with fragrant bouquets of blossoms. Places were spring marked for fifty guests. The following program was given at the missionary meeting which was held after the luncheon, talk on Korea, Miss Lola Peulter; flute solo,. Miss Helen Westphal; vocal solo, Miss Marian Hare; talk on the American Indians, Mrs. Marshall D. Ketchum. - Employes At Canyon Party InEmployes of Christiansen corporated enjoyed a canyon party at summer the Friday evening home of Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen. A box lunch was served to forty guests. Bridge Tea At Darney Home Estalomi Club Has Social Though they long to touch an be friendly with tlnir fellow creatures in a free and easy an liinei shyness companionship, and fear, a paralyzing bai k drives them within themselves They ate eager for friendship, but they do not know how to seek it ABC" who wants friendship and lompamonship, is longue tied and blushing, awkwaid ami aloof, whin he is with those whom lie desires to know Heics his lit'ii. HE is BAsHI I L Dear Cynthia This ietu r mav seem silly to you, but ho lliit you II print it just the same I am 19 years old There are a few girls in oui school with whom I should like to be friends I have gnat admiration for one of them The trouble with me is that don t have the least idea how to get on good terms with those girls or how to tell the one 1 luv, that I love her mound Although I'm bashful everyone at first I get ovei d when 1 ve talked to people fm a while Several girls have noticed me and seemed to like me veiy mui h but they lose interest in me because I don't seem able to smile and talk to them I ve tried to overs ome these weak traits, but don't so m able to do so I know 1 i ould gel along lots belter il I did How can I overcome blush log Will you and your re.uleis please advise me. I was consideiably different when I was a few yeais ABC younger Bashfulness is not nemlv so unusual as a bashful person thinks it is Has it ever oouired to you thait the girls you wish to know are just as self- - oust unis and timid as you are' I think the quickest way to overcome shyness is to re tlie that everyone is a little lonely and everyone is a little shjr. 1 Hollywood moguls are gasping since charming June Grabmer, daughter of the Chicago White Sox secretaiy, did the unprecedented, the unbelievable. June, you , tinned down a featured player contract at one of the "i n ntniii; she said. City Thursday where he has em plovment for the summer. Mrs Gilbert Anderson returned home Wednesday after spending the fore part of the week at Lava, Idaho Mrs. Earl Leatham and son turned Monday to their home at Logan after spending five days Harold guests of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Mrs William Terry and two itildren returned Monday to their hi me at Salt Lake City after of spending two weeks guests Mr Mrs. their and ley. parents Joseph George Bailey went to Salt Lake Brenthley fifth birthday anniversary of their son James. Karl Olsen and daughter of ta Brigham City came Sunday spend a few days guests of their Mts Robert and Mr parents, Bradshaw. Rulon Parks returned Sunday to his home at Belle Forolie, N D and Mr. and Mrs Lowell Brown returned Tuesday to their home at Twin Falls, Idaho They called here two weeks ago on account of the snkness and death of their mother, Mrs Selena Dar- ver Parents Tell Of Engagement i ( hie of the most mu t i ful debating seasons th it the hog m St uior high School his ever en Phuisdis josed was tompletnl hentht junto' debiting Iftin met Items ftom the othet two high schools ot tlu countv Walter CJaivlner ami Mix Guth1 made up om team while Gi u Jennings and Map. Johnson in id u Km h t mi hr the other in the lust two dns, hid one it Bogan mid the othii at one ot tlu otlu i st hool This hi ear, the diluting; bien under a mw pint anil dt Ken those bioim, appu parentl people who shout and laugh in riotous good fellowship, are shv underneai th. aid frighteued aid swing to the other in an attempt to hide an inner timidity All social errors and all social failures conu from fear, fear of the othet tetlow, who is just as nun h atiaid ot ate ot him jouTheas w sou to overcome timidi as ity is through ejei through a const, u litmus striving to get the viewpoint of 4 '"e ot hot i i ion s hie mw sWttn parte ul u people ot Instead or thinking of sour-self- , and your own ieux turns, think of the other peiaon Dont si live to be at ease soiastlf Stuse to put the otlu r pel son at ease You don t smile ami talk to the people you vsisli to be oui sake, friendly with toi hut loi theirs. uu meet the g ills When ou like uu show then that sou like them hv being gitu unis and friendly Blushing is caused by self t onsf lousness If you leain to gel the other ftllovs s viewforget yourself, point soul! and vx ill tease to blush As foi telling the gill you lose that you love her, when uu base come to know her well enough you will find that easy. lme bun bun iliinindtd h is m me tin nit t st In la in and base bun ot questions ot In hi-j- i taktn .e Those on 1 i i t i th iitcs lot J h tnadl rooms thii iImu pi i iv riiiure High .foil inns suit i ii VCRWir i d j i Employment The m vv juogi i u his fi a ol-tor smitiits ot Peqn also t C A alive gien most Mu hots i li a. Y ibame to gt t pi nine m debit t a i mu n uiiutino ne the high- ii in 1" U, figures re- -i mg as two fr mil aie i host n fi um Int t hi ds fit tin students il T w eat h lass instt ul ot two I. moms v t w on their alter-- k no tiom ih school is is foiimih tmploud i ast- This me ms hit tins th pi i mds at an average i to p per week. uti, about Jo stmimts 1mm th poitame Evallrnt Alfalfa Seed 7t- - per Pound Fot Salt ! Large (Ydar Posts JOc Each Pineapple Charlotte Ford Milking Machine (Used only and easily-mad- e dessert Butter 8 slices of bread from which the trusts have been removed Heat a tan of crushed pineapple to boding and add G cup sugar Put bread and pineapple in deep pan in layers and weight down After several hnui in the refrigerator, this is sohd enough to cut in slices and seivo Kurm.sheJ cream with whipptd with hemes oi fresh berries An inexpensive G Mo.) $:i7.r,o MONTROSE'S Utah J3 Federal Ave. Logan im&tMiGMi- a- LUNDBERGBUtCKCO. Dinner Party Birthday LOGAN, UTAH 254 NORTH MAIN as Oldsnwbile Vealer in this community OldsinoLile takes pleasure in announcthis new member of the Oldsmo-bil- ing e dealer organization. facilities make this new Oldsmobile Sales and Serv ice establishment one of the most modern in this community providing motorists with Waffle Supper For Beehive Group (V the majoi ana selfion-sciousne- Announced Review At Club Meeting , Others, and perhaps Club Program Mrs. Ula'ie Darney entertained the members of her club at a at her home Friday aftbride ernoon Special guests were Mrs. W alter Brown and Mrs. Horace ing. Taylor. The tea table was centered with a bow! of white and purple lilacs. Book Covers were marked for eight. Mrs. Royal and Gudmundson Mrs. Howard Call won the bridge Miss Helen Johnson reviewed prizes. the play, Pigeons and People" by George Cohan, at the Masters club meeting at the Senior high school club room Wednesday afternoon. Piano solos were play ed by Miss Ruth Wright A Refreshments were served by party was given Miss Marion Skidmore, Miss Ollie by the members of the Estalomi club Thursday evening at the Jean Olsen, Max Humphreys and heme of Mrs. Irvin Hawkins. The Clyde Carlisle. Miss Genevieve was in ciub lesson was given by Mrs. Cooley, club president, L M. Winsor. charge of the meeting. Visiting and music were enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. George Y. Smith and Mrs. II. B. Campbell weie special guests. Mr. and Mrs. George S Spencer announce the engagement of their daughter. Ruby Gene, to John F. Hawkins, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. E Hawkins of Tremonton. 'On The marriage will take place 16, in the Logan temple. Mrs. Peter Griffin entertained at May a dinner party at her home Friday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The taWELLSVILLE ble was centered with a bowl of A social red and white tulips. evening of music and visiting folMr and Mrs. Robert Bradshaw lowed dinner. entertained Wednesday evening at Those included were Mr. and a miscellaneous shower in honor Mrs. Griffin, Connie and Gretta of their son Donald who was marGriffin, Christian Hansen, Mr. and ried to Miss Marian Batkin of Mrs. Oliver Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Logan. Music and games were the Richard Feterson, Mr and Mrs. feture of the evening. Dainty Dan Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John refreshments were served to 60 Blauer and Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyne Out ot town guests were Mrs. Wilson. Isabel Baugh, Mrs. J. Batkin, Miss Gertrude Miss Lottie Batkin, Batkin of Logan, Mrs. Hansen of Preston, Mrs Merrill Wilson of Hyrum and Mrs. Karl Olsen of Bi lgham City. Miss Edith Jones, Miss Etheleen The Bee Hive girls of the First Lloyd and Miss Irene Archibald, ward entertained at a waffle sup- Ora Maughan and Leroj Darley per Thursday evening at the home spent the week end at Price, Utah ol Mrs. Joseph A. Libby, one of the attending the state band contest Mrs. Andrew Leishman and two class teachers. Miss Afton Thain, another instructor of the group, children and Mrs. Jane Glenn attended a birthday party at the was also a special guest. After supper games formed the heme of Mr and Mrs. Fenton. Leath&m given in honor of the entertainment. 4.KEY lty. are beset with doubts fears all through their youth The Spring Sports party, with members of all fraternities on the campus acting as hosts, was held Friday evening at the Dar.sante Two hundred couples were in attendance. Light refreshments were served. Patrons and patronesses were President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson. Dr. and Mrs Frank LWest, Professor and Mrs. Parley E. Peterson, Professor and Mrs. Chester J Myers, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Jtnsen, and Mr. and Mrs. David Burgoyne. Fraternities entertaining were Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Iota, Deita Nu, Alpha Delta Epsilon, Delta Kappa Phi, Beta Kappa and Alpha Gamma Phi. for the affair Arrangements were made by Philip Bullen, chairman, Dordon Dames and Franklin Richards. Members of the Doma Lau Dr mas club of the Logan Senior high school met Thursday afternoon at the club rooms. A reading was given by Eugene Melley Miss Ruth Clare Smith sang a solo. A discussion on textiles was given by Miss Ruth Peterson. Hostesses were Miss Virginia Budge, Miss Mary Hansen and Miss Miss Margaret Peterson. Pudge was in charge ol the meet CNTHI schools of the county p fit m debating tne debating squad at Im m high school Hitr Seniors M uiisou Thomas (Teve Kunbali, Herbert JNewev, Uti ae Smith, Wiodrou Stott; juniors Stanley Gr,t. e Smith, ttiltcr Ga drier, Max h mugs, Mary Johnson, Marjorie (uliT, sophomores Ci that, Conway Sonne, Richard 11. Cm gas Paulsen The tuns! ions din ussed in these Resolved: were: Seniors ddiitfs It it tne Built d States should owi banks of the cfii'i opt ite the i t d s it t s , juniors "Resolve i di .should adopt a polity Tlu ol t ix iMiiii whtieby from 40 to fid i uni ot nil levtnues should ! t bi m sauue.s other than i t marble tin tlx tn property"; Miho'iiu'ii 'lit solved: That t ii j um nt lilt should he ubul-- i ip tu il ii I so st ile of Ptah ' tint Everyone Shy and DEBATE SCHEDULE a Little Lonely, Says Cynthia! IS COMPLETED The world is a large and sti ange place Some few human beings feel at home in life from the minute they are conscious of tluir ty PAGE THREE. li)34. 28, Is a Little B Luncheon Includes Members Ol Dancing Party Society Friday APRIL that prompt, edii ient service which L of one of the reasons for the The service owning an Oldsmobile. department, willi its personnel of factory-traine- d me hanks, is comstocked with pletely genuine f m I .r and equipment. parts sjli-facti- &dau h Fatfe Such Values Watch This Page Monday and T uesday For Some Real Bargains WEDNESDAY IS All Cache Valley Will be in Logan together with II ENTS v, E, NEW YORK, N. I sure to enclose, on a separate slit et or paper, till's IIIIHtN 4flKENS, Mil K SIZE, THE M Mill I! OE NLMPAIER. iNo, 243). aud mud mu the NAME Ob THRi A'-- , are cordially invited to visit this dealers showroom and see the lieautiful new Ohlstnohiles now on disSix you play. See the log are hearing so much alioiit the Sljle of the field! 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Olds mohilr oflYrs all llitxa fYatimw in !o fit the jro iMonlmilt families jmm kelbnoks of thut m ill huv mw curs this jcarl re low-pri- Community Dollar Day I WETHER you use ciepe. print or voile, this smartly cut model should make a delightful costume for street119 wear.h Designed fabric and Itu v.uds of u size 11 to 19. size 14 reqmrea 4 2 yards of non lime pleating To sec lire a PATTERN and simple sewing chart of this model, 1Q.I PARK AVK- tear out this sketi h and mail it to Jl I.H 4 IN T1V Be SJu EISHT 8ti Satisfaction first north A k mDeultf ddiwrUsimeni i |