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Show PAGE FOUR. THE . HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, UTAH, - SATURDAY, 0 C TO D E R 1 T, play. 1 he supporting At The Theaters MRS. RULA C. League Meeting At New Pledges Welcomed L. D. S. Institute By College Sororities days. Meanwhile fraternity girls decked their homes in cardinal and olive green, cardinal and straw, rainbow yellow and white, and colors, and waited with anticipation at firesides or in rehearsal of tiic Grecian ceremonies. The foliowing list of acceptances was released from the president s office this afternoon. ALTA CHI OMBGA Marjorie Bee, Leona Bundersor, Dora Bundy, Katherine Game, Ida Dora Cook, Jean Mario Clark, Du f ford, Blanche Hess, Alice Hur. rt n, Maurine Israelson, Dixie John son, Lueile Layton, Mary Mona Maughan Dorothy Merrill, Virgie Mmnock, Cleo Mar-tinea- Mon-so- Viola Moorhousc, Mary n, Kath- Favel Roskelley, erine Nesbitt, Stevens, Marian Skidmore, ncrmoiic Tracy, Kathleen Wilson. BETA I) JOLT A Emilv Badger, Marian Berrett, F.lma Buttars, Deanle Callia, Helen Evans, Norda Flnllnson, Elsie Mae Mary Griffin, Viola Hammond, Hanaen. Annabello Harris, Wilma Hendricks, Virginia Hodgson, Ely-nJenson, Lillian Latham, Georgia Nelson, Bessie Pack, Phyllis Poulsen, Margaret Peterson Dorothy Shurtliff, Rae Storley, Virginia . Tarbet, Elrna Tiejen, Thelma Nina Tremellmg, Ncdra Tribe, Ruth Wennergren. CHI OMEGA Domthy Alder, Lois Mae Andei-soOralic Bailey, iOctta Benson, Eloiso Brewer, Budge, Virginia Dorothy Cameron, Ada Mae Clark, Genevieve Cooley, Marie Cooley, Marjl Jenkins, Hettie Latham, Alene McEntire, Emma Jean Palmer, Helen Parsons, Mary Peter-son- , Vella Phillips, Alda Rees, Shreeves, Ruth Skidmore, Virginia Smtth,.Ruth WaODMt- - Bonnie First In Series Of Luncheons Tie-len- Welch, Lois Dorothy Quinney. THETA tPSILON Rowher. Blok-mor- dee-orat- Club Members Entertained entertained club of --'ardor Literary home of her Hyde Park at the A- Webb Friday motheSJ Krai 3. Mrs. Florence Perkes afternoon. a Barn read (The short story by Bernice Brown. Cards formed the entertainment for the rcmn'ndcr of the after-rodThe high prize was won Mrs. Jessie Burgess and an by out all prize went to Mrs. Gertrude Perkes. Music was given by Mrs. Gladys Jensen and Mrs. Jessie Burgess. Lunch was aserved and all apFerkes Mrs the Ladies Mrs. Clark E. Haskins was hostess at a kensington tea at hew home Wednesday afternoon in l enor of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Thoraab who was observing her h birthday anniversary. The guests included Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Everett Meacham, Mrs. Olive Stevenson. Mrs. A. B. Harrison, Mrs. John Carlisle, Mrs., William Smilh, Mrs Thomas Rose, Mrs. A H. Shaw. Mrs. J. H. Mrs. W. O. Bickmore. Mrs. Marv Muir, Mrs. C. T. Hirst, Mrs. J J. James and Mrs. Clara J. Johnson, both of Paradise. Following the afternoon of sewing and visiting, lunch was served. The largo serving table was with a bouquet of purpie petunias. Of This Season Mrs. T. O. Taylor entertained the members of the F. F. W. club at the first party of the winter season at her home Thursday afc ii. Grace Logan visitors d Y half-trut- four-par- Last Time Today VAUDEVILLE! SHOWBOAT FOLLIES Featuring James Hall STARTING SUNDAY, OCT. 14TH! 1 - Friends Arrange Birthday Party GRAND THEATRE NOW PLAYING TODAY LAST TIME! Our Big Double Feature Bll WHOM THE GODS DKSTUOt" ITATl liE Ml 1 IK ATI RE NO. 2 "LAW AND LAWLESS With Jack Hoxie and fust. All-M- At ( HAM) SUNDAY for 5 DAYS Oct. 1 The Lear's Greatest Feature Picture A k Run in Milt Lake: The Greatest Run Ever in Salt Lake City. Five-Wee- tvw Looan MOST GLORIOUS MUSICAL" ROMANCE OF ALL TIME! Quin-rc- y dur- ing the week,- were the guests of honor at an informal party given Wednesday evening at the Ninth ward amusement hall by tbe northwestern states missionaries. A short program was given and refreshments were served. Bishop John Q. Adams. Miss Esther Olsen mid Miss Laura Evcrton were in charge of the arrangements. , Canyon Party For Teachers The faculty members of the Logan Junior high school enjoyed a canyon party Thursday afternoon at the City park. A group of games were played and a lunch , as served to thirty-fiv- e members. Miss Carman Ballard was chairman of the arrangements and was assisted by Miss Afton Tbain, Mrs. Nettle Lund, E. N. Reese and C. P. Dauiels. DANGEROUS CORNER SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY! From the FLAY BY J. B. PRIESTLY One of the Big Recent Successes in England and United SLiU. A SINGLE DROP MAY KILL! Don't )f it got under your skint Employes Honor Manager R. J. Coaklcy. manager of the and who has telephone office been transferred to Salt Lake City, were guests ot and Mrs. Coaklcy, honor at a party given Friday evening" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMurin. by the of the company. The evening was spent playing progressive games. Score prize? were awarded. A late supper was served to thirty-fiv- e guests. n The exchange managers of local Democratic Ralleys CONGRESSMAN Qncg yldoosie Ricmr.ond and Smitbfield. Lewiston were all in attendance. Mr. Coakley was presented with a handsome gift Bride Elect Is Honored Guest Mrs. William A Wenneigrcn and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening In honor of Miss Dorothy of Salt Lake City, a Margetts br'de elect of tbe near future. Fall blossoms formed the table decorations. Covers were marked for twenty- - guests.- Other uut-otown guests were Miss Margett'r mother, Mrs. P. G. Margetts, Mls3 Elizabeth Bitner and Mas Kathei-in- e 1 Margetts all of Salt Lake. f. ABE MURDOCK AND ALF GUNN t Hy-iu- w,th VIRGINIA BRUCE.. Conrad Nagol, Mtlvyn Dougloi, (rln O'Brion. OnsJMight ofJove play by J B Priestley Directed by Phil Assccste director, Arthur SircomA TULLIO rCARMINATlVLYLEiTALBOI MONA BARRIE j W OCOIHV STEAKS mi CHAKT.ll KAHVT V.i.. gfayWVK LAtIKIN Pon'" DraJ mr VTCTOt SCHMTZINGW ACOUlMDA A. - f Also A Tuesday Night RCiUH MSTKINI. OUR BIG DOUBLE BILL! Fine Program Last Time Today! M. 1 Moore? Ian Keith From the Monday Night Lewiston Third Ward and Newton Al 8 l Comedy PLAIN CRAZY One Reel Melody Masters JOLLY GOOD FELLOW" and Paramount News. Hyrum and Wellsville At 8:45 I. M. ty f Late I lf . were pected HIM of the theft However, aside from the disiovt-rof this tangled stale of affairs, it soon develops that Stanton, on his own admission, actually stole the bond He did it to piotect Betty, who Sunday to Wednesday. lost heavily gambling EveryA valuable bond is missing from had one, in fact, is protecting somethe safe of Whitehouse and else one Even Olwen finally con- -' Only the four fesses that she was with the safe. the to have keys partners brother at the time of his death, The next morning one of the partthat while scuffling with ners, Ian Keith) is found dead explaining m a drunken moment, he acSuspicion na- her in his apartment. cidentally shot himself. turally settles upon him and the matter is dismissed as a regrettable suicide. One year later the burning out of a .radio tube, and a cigarette box (the property of the dead New Taxi in Town Call J. W. man) displayed while a new tube JylOtf. is being sought during an evening Ault at 448. gathering at the home of the dead Miss Althea Staffers and Miss man's brother Robert Chatfield revives the sub- Hazel Wennergren left today for (Conrad Nagel) a vacation trip tnrough Wyoming ject of the theft It develops that private opinions and Idaho. have been harbored relative to the Merrill repairs Donald theft and that everyone suspects scitdcle frames. Phone someone else of the group as tho ' Adv. 013 real thief. Robert demands a show- 968-- J down of truth from everyone rathFOFR-lARTKACF and gets it. er than r Hi Idahos Novclnbei BOISE He learns that his wife (Erin was madly in love general election w'll he a race. Democrats, RepubU with his brother, prior to and durand Socialcans. Prohibitionists, ing their marriage . . . that he is state have filed tickets the unwitting object of the love of ists, Olwen Peel (Virginia Bruce), one . that Eetty of his employes . WANT ADS Whitehouse (Betty Furness), bride To Classify j Too of Gordon (Henry Wadsworth), another partner, is violently in love ; with Charles Stanton (Melvyn LOST -- Black and White Springer Douglas), the remaining partner about 3 months old Spaniel in the firm and that Stanton is Phone 348. Reward 015 He in love with Olwen. also WANTED to buy, 3tnall home in openly Box learns that practically every memHeraldWrite PJ, Logan ber of tbe group has always sus Journal. Olti . arco-bu'ic- s. Primary Officers Arc Entertained Couple Honored who equally MARRIED BY SIGN LANGl'AGE In a COSHOCTON, O. It pi conducted mostly in sign Last night large crowds throng-i- d ceremony through an interpreter, the Capitol theatre to enjoy an language Herman 34, of Akron, O., unusual program of vaudeville and and Eva Moore, L. Parks, 19, Roscoe, O., pictures. both dedf mutes, were married by Showboat Follies" combines with Justice of the Peace Milton J. an orchestra background, a pleas- Croft ing variety of acts, including ballet and eccentric dance leaturing the Caprino sisters, the Scotch Twins and Cliff Cotter. year old Tiny Miss Caprino captures the hearts ot the audience with two songs 'Build a Little Home" and Three Little Pigs." George Royal contributes some plain and fancy jugtouch gling with a humorous bill Headlining this is genial James Ball, the star of "Hell's Angels, and other successful films. On the screen, Love Time," the feature is a musical romance based oi. the life and music of Franz Schubert. Pat Patterson and Nils Asther head a capable cast ... Presidcjit and Mrs, Joseph The Barrett of At The Capitol it ArParty f is Marion Clayton,' a comparative newcomer to the screen, makes a graceful bid to fame in the important role of Bella, flirt Leo G Carroll and Ferdinand Munier, both well known actors, interpret the roles of the two speand cialists, Dr. Dr Clayton. Ian Wolfe and Vernon Downing both play their respective roles of Bevan and Octavius with Katharine Cornell in the stage version of the play. Peter Hobbes, Neville Clark, Matthew Smith. Robert Carleton ami Allan Conrad, appear as the brothers The east of "One Night of Love, Moore picture starring for Columbia showing Sunday at the Grand Theater, blushingly confessed to their pet superstitions and hates Blushingly, because Intelligent people should not have ,upcrstitic.is . . . and movie actors vre very anxious to have their mblic believe them the possessors if a high I. Q. Grace Moore's pet bugaboo is hro.it troubles. Early in her musi-:r- ! comedy career she lost her voice entirely had to spend six months on a St. latwrcnce Island without speaking a word. Tullio Carminnti abhors titles, although having an Italian one in his The retiring officers of the First own right Because of their titled ward primary were the guests of position in Dalmatia his family so honor at a luncheon given Friday ibjectcd to his desire for a stage i fternoon at the home of Mrs. A career than he ran away at J5 and A. Firmage by the prinuuy worlt-ei- s was promptly and thoroughly disof the ward. Tin ee academy of motion picture inherited He hinnies what he now The luncheon table was centered terms the obsolete custom of arts and sciences award winners with a bowl of yellow flowers and titles. head the last of The Barretts of Count Andres- dr Segurola, who Wunpole Street,' to be shown Sunappointments were of Hallowe'en motif. In the living rooms a color coincidentally uses his title, places day at the Capitol theater. scheme of yellow mid luvcmlcr his fHtth in a Norma Shearer, in the role of monocle. Av. as carried out. Thirty guests lthough having atrusty collection of twen- the poet Elizabeth, is starred opvs ere included. of his various posite Fredric March, es the arThe guests of honor were Mrs. ty different types picture roles, he never starts a pic- dent Robert Browning - the same Kate Wakclcy, Mrs. Ben Roberts, ture or one of his thousands of team which broke all records in and Mrs. Reva Walking. Each performances, without "Smilin' Through." Charles Laughwrs presented with a lovely gift, operatic his good luck" monocle. ton, most recent academy award of toe organization, was in churgc wearing Victor Sehertzingcr, rated as winner, appears in the grim and of arrangements. Hollywood's finest diicctor of mu- powerful role of the elder Barrett, sical productions, has a "good luck his first American picture since girl." It's his comely year old (the international hit, "Henry the To niece. Victoria Stuart He gies her Eighth." a small part in the FIRST scene Sidney Franklin, director of many of every picture he makes. of Miss Shearers greatest sucAnd so the "good luck girl" will cesses, including ' Smilin' Through," Miss Lorce Fames was hostesi . lo members of the M. G. K. club be seen In the opening sequence of was the genius behind the mega-famous stage in the at her home Thursday evening One Night of Love filming phone Matting- and music; were the entertainment after which dainty ritreshments were served. Mrs. Bernice Quiuncy Tait and Miss Edith Smith were special guests. ternoon. The afternoon was spent navino alter which lunch was served. 'J he serving table was ccutcred with a bowl of chrysunthLinums in autumn shades. Covers were rnark-fo- r On twelve. Mrs Paul M. Dunn, and Mrs. Basset Maqulry were Mrs. Aaron Jacobsen was the special guests. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. guest of honor at a surprise party were - Wtrtded-kSbtin pointments Aider and Mrs., Byron. Harry given by a group of friends at the Hallowe'en motff7 ftfetben club Smith. her home Friday aftenoon, the ocmembers and the feiknfieng special casion being her birthday anniverguests were presedlb MfS-- t Honita LICENSED TO WED sary , Mrs. Dames, Mrs. Gertujle-P$rkeA marriage licence was issued A social afternoon of visiting Larretia Ashcroft, Mrs." Lillian to E. and and music was enjoyed, after which Joel Fletcher, 23, Dallies, Mrs. Andrea Lamb, Mrs Friday a delicious was Florence of lunch both 18, Bickmore, serveg. Ten Grace Perkes, Mrs. Lila Purser, i guests were included. Mrs Eloise Webb, Mrs Esther Logan. Brown of Hyrum. The hostess was assisted by her sister, Miss Myrtle Webb. hf-jg- Fredric March and Norma Shearer in Wimpole, Street, Is Hostess Club Members First Club Party cast er d , sixty-sevent- Ber-n.c- e The first meeting State Agricultural Kep-nc- L Mrs Mentor Jensen was hostess at the first in a series of bridge luncheons at her home Fri- ay afternoon Luncheen was serv. cu from one large table centered v ith a silver basket of fragrant Talisman rosea. Matching tapers were at either end. The living 100ms were decorated with bronze chrysanthemums and dahlias. The guest list included Mrs. J W. Haywprd, Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mrs. W. P. Thomas, Mrs. Bennett Blair, Mrs W. E. Skidmore, Mrs W. H. Peterson, Mrs. George Wilkinson, Mrs M. O. Hardy, Mrs. R. J. Coakley, Mrs. J. M. Norfleet and Mrs. Carl b. Arentson. After luncheon bridge was enjoyed and the high score prize was awarded to Mrs. Peterson. Mother Honored On Birthday Friday of the Utah college Fatuiwas Women's held Frity League day afternoon at the l.DS Institute in honor of new members The program was given by Mrs Ezra Lundahl who reviewed the book, "Goodbye Mi Chips" by Hilton. Musical numbers were given by Ruth Johnson, Dorothy Montrose. Shirley Allen and Virginia Pedersen. The new officers of (he organization were in the leeemng line They are Mrs Sidney R Slock, president; Mrs. Erie A Johnson vice president; Mrs Harold Miss recording secretary. Wanda Robertson, corresponding secretary; Mrs D C. Tingey, treasurer, Mrs C. J Sorensen, past president. The guests of honor include' Mrs. Joseph D Brown, Mrs Cruz Vcnsti'om, Mrs I) It vine Rasmussen, Mrs. Wilford L. Hanson, Mrs A. Lee Christensen, Mrs Arvi' Stark, Mrs. Ellen S Humphreys, Miss Myrtle Jenson, Mrs Verna S Carlisle. Miss Margaret Egbert, Mrs. Marion Clawson, Mrs. Evan B. Murray and Miss Lydia Jennings. Light refreshments were served at the close of the meeting Mrs E. L. Romnev and Miss Lenore All presided at the tea table. were carried out appointments in Hallowe'en colors. Seventy-fiv- e members were present. 934. extraordinary. Maureeu O'Sullivan, last seen in "Tarzan and His Mate," plays the rebellious sister Henrietta, enamored, in spite of her grim fathers protestations, of the gallant Captain Cook,-- the part played by Ralph Forbes L'na O'Connor who scored heavily in her first American picture, "Cavalcade" is the demure and faithful Wilson, Norma Shearer's maid. Katharine Alexander, Broadway stage favorite, appears in her most important film part to date, that of Arabel, the poetess repressed sis-t- PITZER, EDITOR. PHONE 50. Utah State Agricultural college sorority houses opened iheir doors to prospective pledges this afternoon as a climax to two weeks of intensive rushing of the schools new coeds. Silence period which began Thursday evening at 6 oclock recessed sorority social activity, which has included the gayest, most attractive parties ever planned by the sister groups. New coeds, representing nearly every high school in the state and several from schools out of Utah, called at the bid from the presidents office today at 12:30 to- select the fraternity which will carve their ' aocil career during their college 1 1 |