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Show THE HER ALT) JOURNAL, TACE FOUR. -- Praises Mrs. Simpson Ex-Ma- WELLSVILLE ; The Wi'iFmh' v;tni Kr- liuf Society entertained Tuesday in honor of the former Kiln f Solidly presidency. Mrs J ili.i hit, Mrs. Mary J Parker and Mm Maty Baldwin, m rnnmHiini wiUt tin wuik and hiMin1 lurHih: A short Inorajihv v.as read ot h t ai h ar.d a framed picture of . thrtM was presented to tin te BV S. S. HAH V houTal Of TniiT Lugu of humor in the laws, of actors do not of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was arrested by police for intoxication and roaming the streets minus his clothes. Thu police sought the advice nf Judge Slocum as to how to bring the naked offender the court Mis honor solved the problem. He look off Mone of hi, clothes and loaned them to tin defendant long mongh to bring him before tile h,ir ot justice and fine him four dollars. Court SujH'Mor Judge Lewis - i 1 j L f! A N, FRIDAY, UTAH. Howell Smith of San From ico was fared with an obstreperous alimony offender. The defendant refused to deliver to his wie $100u whh h was in a postal ar count. The defendant knew that a postal savings account could not be atta hod. Judge Smith adjudged him guilty of contempt and sent hint to jail until he complied, The prisoner hdd out for K months He got tired of the jail menu. Then he sent, a message to th judge that he was ready to "comply. The bailnf called the court to order and the defendant delivered the cash. Irene Salkm, 24 and blonde, was summoned into court to receive her alimony. When the judge gave her the thousand dollars she fainted. t Kudcl Heath, commonly known as the shooting gal from Texas, was hailed before the court to justify the shooting of a boy friend in Hollywood because he refused to marry her. Her excuse was that the young man delayed the date of marriage too NOVEMRER Hied of waiting walked into the Sjr.d.iy frag mw wncre tne groo:n-to-t drinks to tht H!!y a oo rnowc stars Tn Texas a ii Ate you briskly demanded, T!'n gcing to ruairy me ioumj did not reply hastily. Si she fired two shots at him. J j'lge Burnell lectured that nt th proper thing for a nr! to lo, and that she offended and digruty of the in. of the state of California. He I, ned the prisoner orit dollar. got in.r.g 1020. 2D, their mothers to rnu e come after Hu aspn ants. CAN CHIANG AWAKEN A SLEEPING CHINA? KAI-SHE- K i . peo-j'i- Two Sc it t !e e young girls, 1." and, burning ambition to movie stars. They had the papers that Hollywood was the place. So one afternoon they started out walking to the movie capital. Knowing the art of shaking thiir thumb for a ride, a minister gave them a in d lift, his automobile. But, of going to Hollywood, he Mopped his car in front of a red brick building in Tacoma. The polite received the young ladies wuh open arms, and telephoned1 hi. had be tone reatl m u, BY ROGER J. MH.l IKK SHANGHAI. Nov. 20 Gen Chiang has celebrated his both birthday, looked ugon a more united China, and talked of a defensive policy Millions of alert Chinese grasp every word of the great leader. They hear of his secret poisonous his numerous airgas factory, planes, his armies trained by waging mimic war upon Communist armies. China dreams of defense, but millions sleep. Wars are not new to China. In the coastal cities, alert young Chinese point to Gen. Chiang as the successor to Dr. Sun, leader who emancipated China a generation ago. Should the general succeed Dr. Kai-She- k Kai-she- k Sun as the popirar leader of Cnu.a, it will be a miracle. With the Dr Sun. who founded free China, was General Lee, an Amerfrom (rippled ican, hopelessly birth, untrained in military tactics, but abnormally skilled in the art oi Uiiecting successful warfare. With Dr. Sun were a host of Americans who showed him how to put on a successful campaign in America and other foreign countries. His success was not entirely due to his own leadership and his alliances with Russian sympathizers. stands almost Chiang entirely alone today, supported by seven large provinces, and a popuMost of the other lar favorite. close followers of Dr. .Sun died years ago. Gen. Lee, who was for many years a familiar sight in a San Francisco hotel carried about on the back of a giant coolie, died some years ago, among the last of the Americans who survived Dr. Sun. Japanese military leaders who border China at its most strategic funds-raisin- points, and who dominate sonu its outer provinces, seem to lightly the new threat of the ing giant For, as they countei. generals talk of hidden orslor uni equipment might be true but in Japan's case there is doubt the equipment is to he wherever Japanese armies m the land. i -- g Kai-she- k yflavor ine yvitL Schilling' Poiillry SoaMoniiig 4 A I'll, nt III !(' t ' li mil'll V. have l.lllIl till I. a ,C, V, .. SAVE ON EVERY II p un. ill id id I,v lav LI Ci'IMIIlallllcr .".a', ..I h.ual, W Spi in Ka .ilio'.r. In I lie Ah eeks. K.t Mr. and Mrs. Mark .lulu'.', futility c. Benson war. I urnniolli-equests Sunday of Mr. .lours' Jones Mrs. Margaret They were dinner guest.-- of Mr and Mrs. Howard Jones. Mrs. James Bankhead ' nlerl.ni)-el her Sunday (lass 'The Message'' class at. her home rooms The Thursday evening with vases of were decorated (James, orchid chrysanthemums. music and social chat weie r, C.ilil ing a liit Ylll. ..,1(1 .. I ri, lai'pltal at San Diego, Sri La , (,i,e c. iiii.-Im-i. Id (hell III a buntSpclii er said he Simp, on "notliing lied Mil lad the hi t, in In In ,1 on her icicnt publicity, lie ip ciiimnandi r of the cuiiiei Ji.ingir. v. i: (!os-jie- entertainment. Srripps is ii svnstH'lmini.si ration though soriif of iht Sts any fun m i!. Rci'-nilJ ( till vw w Fvoskellt Miss School muse, is givinp Net ores on health at 'Hie limi locturc dell school. on Wednesday November Is y h ctnres wall he given mis41, 0 .viv-in- FOUND IN LAW "4 Mrs. R I. Leatham and Mi on Hyrmn Woodward cnt tame Friday evening at a mmerll m on-shower in honor of Mr and Mr h.nn Lyndon Leatham at the 'l home Refreshments n v to 70. wn Mr and Mrs. T W I' in on, Mr and Mrs. It. B M.mt.hin and sun Mi Murray of Hyrmn, Mr and II W. Hanson diler, Mm Oorothy, Mrs. I, H Sm Rir t. Mdfrt'd Jensen, M is Mr anl Mrs Logan. w OF LAUGHTER N oicani-yation- n HAHN WRITES L iilll-inc- , COMPARE BEFORE ,ui-cr- r deli- A cious lum'eon was served to l' Mrs. H. S. Nelson of Sacramento, Calif., spent the week here, guest of her sister, Mrs. Hebei Bank-heaMr. and Mrs. Thomas Williamson entertained Thursday evening in honor of Mrs Nelson. Places were marked for eight. Mrs. Ruby Jensen of Hyrum entertained Friday evening in compliment to her sister Mrs. Nelson. Ten guests were included. Mrs. Mary S Bailey entertained Wednesday at dinner. The occasion being her fortieth wedding anniversary Those included wore Mesdaines Clara Maughan, Hazel Kerr, Veda Smith, Luidla Larsen, Alberta Larsen, Mary Hill, Beta i'oppleton, Leola Bailey, 'Juris Kirby, Mary Bailey, Miss Joan Bailey and Mrs. William Bailey of Hyrum. I'lr. and Mrs. Lowell Plowman of Smithfield spent Saturday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead. son, WHY PUT UP WITH Mrs. Rose Leishman and Conrad spent Sunday at Hyde Mrs. and Mr, of Bark, guests Kirby. PIMPLES, WRINKLES Karl Mrs. Thomas Williamson of Pocatello came during the week-en- d is the guest of her parents, AND A SALLOW SKIN? and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maughan and So many women throw their son, Jerry, of Grace, Idaho, were Mr. and Mrs. charm and beauty away look guests Monday of Jones. Mr. Maughan reyears older than they are because Howard home the same evening. they neglect common constipation. turned Maughan will visit for an They forget that badly balanced Mrs. meals, over a period of years, can indefinite time. change how they look and feel. Often their menus lack the hulk needed for regular habits. Then sets constipation, the beauty-kille- r, in. Other effects may be headaches, listlessness, sleeplessness. 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