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Show THE feSSS II E R A L D i Kalhetine Son-n.o- Ik.ikucI vv.k a m setenty-sevcnt- h imdi meiitiun tea -. e- ei A y Of A scutch for Wimfied Sickvillo Stoner, Jr, 35, above, us instituted utlir relatives li, until that she had been named b- In Semi Formal Week guest. After lunch Mrs. Constance Osmond Bunell of Ogden gave a And So, Victreview of the book oria She Btood on an improvised stage, wiUi a tall reading lamp hued hollyhamong the bright ocks throwing a soft light around each her Over 100 guests were invi'ed to smart affair the Shower Honors Bride-To-B- e Ardella Eames, assisted by Swinyard, Mrs. Clyde Peterson and Mrs Norman Scrow-ther- s honored Miss Ruth Redford, a bride of the near future, at a miscellaneous shower at her home Mrs Mrs in an old Fngli-- Dancing Party The most outstanding social affair of the week was the delightful garden party given by Mrs L EmP Naisbitt and Mrs. Roland mett in the picturesque arbor at the Emmett home Friday evening tables were arrangeTwenty-fiv- e lawn, with d about the spacious and lily pools garden flowers forming a colorful background of fashioned Old natural beauty. corsage bouquets, attached to the cards marked places for place C. A. Friday evening. The living rooms were beautifully decorated with gladioli. It program given during the evening included vocal solos by Alta Kendrick, accompanied by her sister Aleen; a vocal duet by Ruth Blair Smith and Mabel Henson; leadings by Levon Zollinger , two readings by Bessie Hanson mil a piano selection by Sybil College students returned to Logan foi an evening of pre-s- - hool social activity Friday night in the y form of an dancing party held in the womens lounge of the USAC commons building A clever Hawaiian theme was carried out in all details of the paity, with large palms and ferns giving the correct atmosphere. An orange and green color scheme was accented by a huge bouquet of marigolds on the fireplace mantle. Dance programs were in keeping with the general theme. During intermission a floor show depicting Hawaii featured Lcatrice Bell, Mr and Mrs David Mrs Helen Bell and England, Jesse Zollinger terrace Dancing on the by moonlight added enjoyment to the unique evening Approximately 70 couples were in attendance. The committee in charge included LaVone Bott, Ida Mane Clark, Ruth Watkins, Margery Crockett, Faye Perry, Vera Clarke, and June Mailer Mona Kasth and Eleanor Parkinson were in charge of serving inter-sororit- senn-form- al Preston Camp Has Annual Outing The annual of the Christensen. were served Refreshments of the evening to 56 the close guests Miss Redford was given a numbof lovely and useful gifts. er Spend Day At Lava Springs Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Christensen of North Logan, and Mr. sfnd Mrs Nels L Sorenson motored to Lava For Hot Springs last Friday They Mrs. Gienna Bass entertained at enjoyed bathing and breakfast at Lava motored to the home then Soda of her mother, Mrs eve- Springs to Hooper Spring for dinMary J. Dunford Wednesday ning in honor of her sister, Mrs. ner. Neta Hawkins of Phoenix, Anz., end her sister-in-laMrs. Sue Dunford of Berkeley, California. Guests were members of Mrs. Bass club and her two sisters from Logan, Mrs. Parley P. PedeMrs. VV. Z. Harris was hostess rsen and Mrs. Melroy Smith, who to members Richmond of the ere also Twelve Chere Amei club at her lovely new special guests. guests were present home on 215 East Fifth Nortl M- -. and Mrs. Hawkins left Friday afternoon. Mr. and Arizona Thursday for Lunch was served at small snd Mrs. Dunford left for their of pink tables, where bouquets home in California Friday. gladioli and sweet peas harmonized with a pink and green color scheme. A social afternoon followed Family lunch. From Members of the club who were Mr and Mrs. present were Mrs. C. I. Stoddard, Parley Kilburn, Mrs Kaye and Kent Kilburn have retIrwin Stoddard, Mrs. D S. urned from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kennedy. Mrs H. S Webb, Mrs wnere Mr. Kilburn has been attL B Caine, Mrs. H. Ray Pond, Walter F. Stevens, Mrs. Jesending schooL They returned Mrs through a large part of the United se Webb Mrs C. B. Johnson, and RichStates before returning to Logan Mrs S. W. Hendricks, all of Party Is Given Two Sisters Entertains For Richmond Club Returns Michigan mond. Recent Bride Is Honored At ed Mrs erda Mrs Othello Hickman of Logan was a special guest. Party Ray Seamons, Mrs. Carl Moore and Miss Opal Bateman etertamed at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Seamons Friday 'fht in honor of Mrs. Howard B. Kley, a recent bride. A scrap book was made for the hde during the course of the Hening Lunch was served and number of beautiful gifts were Presented to Mrs Kelley. T Mrs. Kelley was formerly Miss Larsen. tnk-t- rs. 4 i I hitter i ihi-ni- on bit A 1 ( vt - w 'i L Ad r the rulis in their bill and , ' i ate ext to, h ited. Miss jts Vulua uni Stonei, tin u a mat ncd and divorced gumd g' relation agj as Wiote vdse pi oirunci ( i piodigv ,lI1(j 3j eight languages at a not ot will the late Kingftshs take another year stripe It or two before thi ir n tmes begin to appear piommintlv in Washington dispatches Nevertheless, this si ssioil's quietlj made themselves fi It ini more than one important ooi asiou. The house freshmen, for tn-m e, were i hiefly responsible for the sharp rebuff given the committee when appt opt mtions it sought to cripple the National Labor Relations Boird by slashing the boards di f nancy approLed In Sin Antonios priation ne-fiu- back-seate- i vv sp0l1. 12. rs sl Trousseiu Tea Honors Bride A trousseau tea was held Fri- second-termMimv Maverick, day afternoon at the home of the rookies suit ceded in overridMrs Joseph B Jorgenson in coming the committee and restoring pliment to her daughter Rachel, the commissions full allowance who will be married next Wednesday to Aldon H irris of Smith-fiel- d SENATE 11 TIRE BOOK Hete is tlii f unite book on A lace cloth over pink satin senate rookies who have displaycovered the attractive tea table, ed of attaining leaderwhich was centered with a large ship promise bouquet of pink flowers Allen J. Ellemler of Louisiana, Guests were received by Mrs. to successor Huey Joigenson, Mrs. A. Hams and Lung Short, heavy-se- t and curly Miss Lavoy Mortensen. The bride-eleElli nilei is a hat d workand Mrs Edna Jorgenson halted, er and an able fencer on his were in the trousseau room. Preleet siding at the tea table were Miss Theodore F. Green of Rhode Hilma Yeates and Miss Norma Island, 70 yeats old but does not Green. About 100 guests called during look a day over 6) Never absent tea hours. Many gifts were pre- from a senate session or a meeting of the committees he belongs sented to the guest of honor. to he has devoted himself to mistering the legislative business Herbert E. Hitehcoik of South MOODY GETS Dakota, 70 shrewd, experienced a student of economics and politics, with a salty humor and wit In the eight months he has been in Washington he has become very popular with senate colleagues and a greet RENO, Ncv, Aug 21 U P 'Ihe his af the W h:tc House matrimonial cal eel of Helen Vvuls faec-oJames IL Hughes of Delaware. Moodj, former tennis chimpion, d and patriarch!1 will end Monday in Jivorce court 70, when she (harges her husband, in appearance, hits straight from Frederick S Moody Jr, with ex- the shoulder and lets the (hips treme eru lty, her uttormy an- fly where they may. Josh Lee of Oklahoma, 45 years nounced today Her tennis career practically end- old but looks like a universitj ed after she won the matt hes senior and is just as lively An excellent orator, Lee with more at Wimbledon, England, in 1935 So far as was known, neither experience should make his main as one of the senates outstandmarriage nor tennis was included ing spellbinders in her future pi, ins She will go of Lodge Henry t ulmt to New York, she said, to des.gn Muscat husetts, 35, tall, handwomens i lot hes some, possessor of a famous Hir husband, a San Fianeixeo name, he is an astute oil executive, will not contest her and misses few tricks to suit and the decree will be granted make himself popular with his about 2 p m Monday, according many-sideconstituency to the usual Reno procedure. Claude Pepper of Florida, 37 The attorney, Robert Price, said made a and the complaint had only the usual dapper maiden speech defending the ad bare details of the alleged cruelty tli it bill relief ministrations that Moody inflicted upon her took senate storm the by file will He it Monday morning, he Schwartz of Y joining said, and the decree will be grant- 62, Harry and one kindly, ed by Judge T. F Moran or Judge of the best lawyers in the sen B. F Curler after Mrs Moody ate appears in court a few minutes William IL Snmthers of New er ct MRS. Wilouting liam B. Preston camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Thursday, August 19, at Guinavah park lu Logan canyon. Dinner was served at noon and was followed by a program at 2 oclock. Included on the program were games and stunts Captain Carrie E Nielsen was at in charge of the outing -u B 4 ,1 NEWCOMER'S PROMISING Not in many viars has congress st on so niarn promising m winners Mostly joung men and these fiishntn t ongt i st iiiitnt dal not make headline news It is only a Huty Long uho i m h ip into the limelight right triiin the stnt t and they 4 - Event es-xi- 1 Sororities Join Colorful Social u Hu su Mhm Barkley, n Wi'um i v ie-pe- Is "1 tin ipph-- t ut lie ironv of the revolt win that two of tile riiiglcadi rs lire de pli nol, 1. ted to Kiivtoini. He M irtm Ki present itive Din (nit of I evas on the eominittea last .J'tiui.trv lifter repented pledges of unswerving lovultjRepresentative Eugene ( ov of Georgia was materiulli aided In Raj burn in the l'Hli (iiinpHigii when ox rough going ku ki Mrs. Nels 1, Sun nsmi ptesided in the dining loom wheie tra was served. (i to Mm SorensOf the 12a guest - w ho ailed to pa v on several weie fiom mu ot town Parly AT THE GRAND Y died l.o1 n am oh tui s lunmutt'i toon tie tuth mi the of Home. Garden STARS IN GILL-Fl- l H1WY -AK11SIS AM) MODELS ! TKREBS. I snutnem tin-nam- 1 ( ( In spite the r.stuss rumbune-- t Demoof thi ,r huge loll sin ss cratic fioi k thev h id succeeded ket ping it tiiim in al open Imak with tie White House Until the list tin wtiks it looked as ll tin v would i h ok up a per-fe- it five 'I hi n Middiidv si me , t si, am Sji, ihi paituululv tucom-panie- , PAGS 7. mil H in a l. ider Sim K iv'iiii n have not added any hvi s m uirry-- n i irs to then hoi the two g the mid the lest house gtnii have been davs of the i , 1 Ji.e the s'l mi i ami 1 - 93 21,-- 1 i a, , AUGUST D A Y, from Page One) thin rhe job ,nnrs the realm hum m 'lie mi T Smi'ie lnrthd.iv anniveixaiv Tue-dgiun daiiRhteis at the home ol .Mi- - J U.CaVLon her eight liy hiithdav cake and mulching tapers giated A beautiful the serving table, which was tinned with a Irneh lae cloth and white ami carried a color scla me id lacnidi Music during the aitemoon liuiuueil nal solos by d Esther Lillian; iohn .st k teais ,y I i.ums Smith, bv Miss Shumuav, and a stimg tiio oinpo'ed of Edith Doutre, Ruth Watkins and .Mis-- kinnaid added A variety of sumtoei thw-iami color to the living rooms The hostesses who win iri the teiemng line weie Mis A. Eloyd ol I aiming! on Mi- J W Cailson d l.ogan; f Mi- am - Quail ol Poise, jjrs. Klhs Llovd id i.iaie, Hemv Mis.Mis oi Soim-o- n W'eddop lbipeit Idaho; flluhl; Mis. hjin.in I.lonl o! l; il l. and Mm 0. Ren) Miller he1 on k (Continued .V) Fortune.'Awaits Daughters Honor Mother On Birthday Anniversary Former Prodigy .Mrs. c r , LED COMF1 OIT.MNG UMORKMW AT THU ROM THEATRE. SOCIETY RUTH SCOFIELD, EDITOR - - PHONE s LOG A N. UTAH, N A L, J OUR - DIVORCE MONDAY e white-creste- poh-tiua- n d hard-workin- Whm i ouve got a i ast lieade i Jink Bennv Ida Lupmo, God In i uf i imbi i an Patrick and Hu hard Allen, that on uui a plot nit nt i pel should be suffu n nt giituiiotee ot Hum low ol Ohio, t,7, ih'il h cntertainnu ut - hut ii the giuthst ami hr unit st topnoti win n Pin amount hi- - added hun-- 1 In the lew ii iimgiiss eds of the must beautiful gals ' ' hi by i ll I 11 in n n i - ih! shed he in h hi one nl the hi st or i ,u ,, i',,l Hill Mn Ii ii J Hr idb v of I't nil- oh mm, til witty and fist on his is an indent pi o laborute, ' i I,, n si if i i i I ho'ds i x union s om di l r ,iin i li anl in the tele M n I i (of lie of W asliliigton, of St n at oi othi t in iw t t h it st nf and one of the bn I t hitting the fieshmen of liter Iraic of ('ulifor- retired navy officer who 'h ne his military bai kground is i vi minus jiogressne and strong idin, ate of a lenliul government-od b ink rank W. Erics of Illinois, 44, one time (oil miner, sheriff and police (hiif and a stiong partisan of ibor l.'ndoii Johnson of Texas, 27, h. iv member of the house but om ol the most courageous and efhiiiie fighters among the new- fdoinird nit. 4b u 1 otm i s II. of Washington, 53 godfather of the greit Gi ,nd Pouhe powir projeit vvAl- , he though a first-terr, i ek tid to the appropriations commit and thi re made an out-s- t in ling word John I.iih ke of Mulugun, 48 an in a paper mill and (lia-li- -- thi tost Dcmortatic in Ins distnit in 40 congressman cms of Hollywood, two smashing Louis Armstrongs Swing On lustra amt Amite Kostelanetz Orilustn the six greatest hung at lists and a of the most sensation ll htadliners of si ige and radio that si reen nu ms that rtists and Moth Is' whuli opt nx timiot row at the Roxy Tin ati e must rate as the film of the top gnl mill musu vein' Vrtists and Models' is iiuk-evea nu lunge ivutlv is of turns gigs and girls ns you woud ivpeit liiim a Juk Benny opus The six songs in Artists and W lus ers in the Models Dark, Pub! lo Mi loilv Xv.mber One," Goes the Pop Bubble,' Stop! Youre Bn dung My Heart," "Sasha Pasha and 'Mr Eswere wtitten bv Vutor quire, Young, Ted Koehler, Iao Robin, Frederick Holamh r, H irold Burton Lane Raoph Ftce and the Yaiht Club Boys The dances were stage d by la Hoy Prinz, and the puture duet ted by Raous W alsh lutm-niri- cx m hulf-doe- n d AT THE GEM At The Capitol I Just a year ago an actlof and a dancer were introdueod to each other on a motion picture stage In Hollywood where they were to appear in a musical production with a group of suppoitlng players "Two tn a Crowd" is the sort of puture that will leave a warm, happy, tingling glow, wav down Laughter and deep inside you love ripple ami sparkle all through the hveiy Universal offering which opens at the Gem theater tomorrow Recently, they met again on a musical motion picture stage, not as members of the supporting cast, but a.s the The danger is Eleanor Powell and the actor is Robert Taylor, both of whom have climbed to stardom since that first musical when they were practically "unknowns. now la They Joan Bennett and Joel McCrea are ideally starred as a mirth provoking pair of sweethearts in this roluktng screen drama. Joan and Joel, queen and king of romance and comedy, first meet when each of them find half of a torn thousand dollar bill. This leads to unwhen usual Complications they combine their resources to get a race horse out of pawn. Tlte action becomes merrier and madder when Joel walks into the same bank where robbers had earlier stolen some bills, includto ing the one he is trying Humorous situations change 51, overseas war veter m who is mount to a thrilling climax, with always on hand when the going dizzy detectives and a sweepstake becomes rough race adding to7 the fun and exJainea ( Oliver of Maine, 42 citement. also an overseas veteran wlu knows his own mind and hews his own course. He repeatedly broke NEWS BRIEFS colaway from his Republican leagues and voted with the ad- rs co-st- ar s Ar-lc- Ifenrj Minnesota, 56 ntwspapernian and an astute ministration diidvst of national uff nrs oorlns of uhfornla Jerry M 36 former school teacher, is (,. Teigan Stars as stats Fredrtc Match and Janet Gaynor play Hollywood m A Star Is Bom," the D vid O Selzmck technuolor picture at the Grand Theatei for lb.ee days starting Sunday. "Broad- way Melody of 1938, opening today at the Capitol Theatre. Tho question in everyones mind was the same Had they changed? It was in their own minds, for when Taylor walked up to greet Miss Powell they tooth spoke at the same time, asking; "Well how does it feel to be a Btar?" When they worked together In Broadway Melody of 1936" Taylor was living in a small apart-men- tj and Miss Powell had rooms at a Beverly Hills hotel. Now Taylor lias his own home, besides another for his mother, wlulo Miss Powels household eonsists of her mother and FROM IDAHO grand-pnren- a g aid speukt r and fori oful liter who became one of the It idt i s of the freshman bloc. Jerry O'Connell of Montana, son of a a coppir miner who has his eye Chan maq John O Connor of the house rules committee has BOISE, Idaho, Aug 21 (t P A high praise from the White public hea'th department report House and iahorites for his dog- indicated today both deaths and ged fight in behalf of the stymied sickness from spotted fever were bill. The New Yorker I dot wage-horeusing The department report-le- d on Si nator Buit Wheelers outdid himself m his efforts to 7 deaths so fur as against 11 alp. bring the measure before the and 26 cases as against I rank Havenner of California, house. . . I tah is buck on the i last year, forme! secretary of Senator map again in high seriate circles. Hiram Johison but now far to Its scholarly Senator Ellrert I). w i Johnsons left and n Quiet-spoke- IhomiLs, list ytar 41 two-fiste- d ONTARIO, Ore., Aug. 21 (UP) polo team left today for Toppenish, A ash , wnere players will face that city in a tn Ontarios state tournament although a first termer, rainy, he carries great weight was given the chairmanship of with his younger colleagues. the labor conunittee following Dewey Johnson of Minnesota, ( imirnmn Hugo Him ks appoint38, also quiet mannered but ment to the supreme court-- t te'crm.nij f.ghter Copyright, Is37, oy United Mic line I J. Kirwan of Ohio, Feature Syndicate, Inc.) 5 Days Starting Today QUEtrf TAPS! ING of HEARTS THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN ENDS - ION l(,lt reen CALL IT on SmetheartB again... most in ! pectculr 10 Stars! filrau-sica- Dancing I m A DAY y v;y' jt bA W ll 100 Beau-tts- sl 1000 Glamour Girla! So nsw its s year ahead! . with Olivia de HAULLAND Ian Hunter Anita Louise Alice Brady quiet-spoke- Jersey, 46, a cool, heady fight r and i lever politician That patented device, which proHOUSE FUTURES vides perfume in the theater aphonor-ro- ll of out propriate to the film, will be a The house little hard on the customers in standing freshmen includes: Koliert G. Allen of Ienn- some of the recent program" 3 5, handsomest Ivania, pictures. ainTERrc T Starts SUNDAY ! The IJiergest Show In Town! Get a load of the east led by that laugh artist, JACK BENNY the gorgeous girls -the ae specialties the six song hits! star-studd- NEED WE SAY MORE ZANE GREY- S- .FADS TONIGHT. FORLORN RIVER with LARRY UR ABBE. JUNE MARTEL STARTS tomorrow: JOAN BENNETT, 44 JOEL MctCREA rti 0yoWco STARTS SUNDAY J&s&ss sSs&sss" -- in- Two In a Crowd P'lcdiie A Attraction DAY WITH THE DIONNE " fvif -- l f -.- te 5 mnncit .ONCS- - Yr. V, Pf t Special Added ts. 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