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Show THE llEUALD - J OUKN A L, LUCAN, Front page headlines throughAmerica relate how a modern Lowther, 3d. Romeo, George so"glamor boy of Manhattan a writ liberating ciety, obtained Ins Juliet lovely debutante Eileen Herrick from parental "imin her own borne so prisonment that they can be free to marry. The true story of their romance is told here, in intimate detail, by Helen Worden, noted New York newspaperwoman, in the first of her three revealing articles entitled, Romances of Cafe Spots fnmi photographs taken at the h.u oi cm the dance floor Like Hiemia Era.ier, she was photogenic, and therefore an asset to any night lub. Instead of an enmngs pleastue setting Eileen and Lowther hack 110 or $ r. the go! it for nothing She and George only happened to meet hv aeiuiint at a cocktail party Because he was assistant press agent for Mon laris, a rival of the Stmk Club, he seldom go! out for dinner He was also customers iivt for this other boite It was his job to bung the people in as well as publicize them. At cording to his fiier.ds, George Lowther 3d was equipped for a more intellectual life. Tall and handsome, with curly brown hair and big brown eyes, he graduated from Yale in 31 and was about to go in business when he happened to drop into a night lub one evening. A photograph took his picture. It appeared ir In the papers next day under the caption Glamor Boy of Society. The title made an impression. He After thut he changed careers. became known as a c 1 BY HELEN WORDEN (Written for NEA Service) NEW YORK, Nov. 24. Since Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Herrick kicked up all the fuss over their daughter :t page eleven, i. lie h m. IK ; the rtMi1' of th writ servul bv ru- it'- - LowUht broiifcni in uii Mr. Hvnu k to Kilcm (tu 'tmui'' at the Mvirv-- ( Kilvu h Korpm e ' i ' t .cdjcniiing tile Ail.i..'.n laach piMimr isnt gomj; to huiKv hw at Lmg Beach It was here, th.t forget either Geoige or the night h. and Eileen heecen to he seen eh.bs " so f t'cin nt l As she was leei into coutt, in one .unit In I - itich-pin- k He- - ..ciap'c-s- , o mi ' ' belt cell elroopeel gr.lia'fllllv and while satin stuped bath- a ti aineil muse anil a piivate Sc i his ant .mid hut South she postal outside, gav ing 1st mil loin doth .singled the pur with her mother and father, for out oil the beach lutes ph Alt' llirtlek object ed Eileen For the firs' tune ill his career, w is t. levin to the Cedars, the f miwas tine king icporters George ' 1 m lk suimni'r home at Wauise eitt. for him," Mini talking L I But she et lel n't stay In a Lawyer FU Johnson "Though he tew weeks she was b.ti k m New hasn't much now, his prospects Y"i k, this time d'.wi.g a inuiiit-tlii- e are blight. ,, lie luweied ,ms vnn ear at the Wen Id's Fair 111 to a confidential whispei : 'He has ietum foi the ptihlnitv she at-- ti two rn h old aunts in Giemwnh' .idld to it Her evenings were ALL IS NOT I ET spent night-- i luhhmg with George GOING SMOOTIIIA Low then Uic ,M)ii Society." 1 ubs Romeo And Juliet Romance Blooms In Swank out SATlKDAY, NOVEMBER UTAH, i uMn it v uu) IIOl.lK NK.lir l.th E elect-hangi- two-roo- ten ' Eileen doesn't know her own mind she toll! me 'One min- ute shes defjing me. the next she's crying in my arms. That's oi k why we put her in New Hospital, to give her a chance to get hole! of herself." On the other hand, Helen Steel- man. Eileen's best girl friend, says night clubs haven't done her anv harm. 'But if her parents thought Ei- leen was leading the wrong sort of life why didn't they do someubuut-towthing to change it for her?" she Although he is supposed to help asked when she came to the FedCourt the other day, ready to his father in the insurance busi-- j ness, his woi k is chiefly in night testify at the hearing which was c oung-man- Mr. Bayne served last year. county lTA. of Logan The Primary officers and the with the Trenton PTA to plan for the coining year. An Revenues sponsored a parly for inteiestiiig lesson was giveu. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Ransom Thurston, vice president, anil a who aie leaving to make their Mis. Bums' Crookston, president home in Sail Lake City. A proof tlih comity were m attendance, gram was given. Refreshments Among those who registered for wer served and a pleasant even-th- e chin ister class at Lewiston ing was spent, A party under the direction of Piofessorj was given Tuesday Clark and Professor Terry were evening in honor of the adult Mrs D. Gam Stevens. Merland class in mutual under the super- Cottle and Vera Cottle. .vision of Mrs Hulls. The enter- Leander Payne and Ornalel tuinment consisted of games and were the hot refreshments Twenty-fiv- e Wheel r are serving lunch to the school children for piesent. 'the coming school year. The home H)1(1 romhiunlty sec- While Supreme Court Justice Hi'lion hld their meeting Thurs- dor Was.sirvogel's dismissal of the care of Eileen without any helpl day. Christmas ieieas were shown habeas corpus writ served to from her father. land the making of Christmas smooth some mutters, it left others "We have already diked out a presents. New officers were saiel he fire. At the Stork Club led; Emma Briggs, apartment," president; Pearl Brown, vice they s.ey George spent half of one "Eileen won't have to work. president; one of loves in booths Eileen and their Pearl treasurer. George." secretary day really trying to reach Eileen by phone at New the night club people will tell you. Spencer; leader, Mrs. Benton; York Hospital. Nurses said they "Why, she could have man led half Mss. Leona Andrews and Mable hail orders from the Herrick fammembers. a dozen wealthy bos, hut she Mortensen as board Fourteen wer present. ily not to let anyone talk to Eileen picked George instead. A harvest ball and program was for ten elays. And George says: "I'm over my Psychologists days. Eileen may be held in the ward chapel Thurs- say people lose their senses in noise. The better only 20. but she has a mature day evening Musical numbers were the night club the noisier it is. mind Theres not question about given by the Logan ladies glee Perhaps in the quieter routines of it being love as far as I'm con - 'club under the direction of Miss the hospital, Eileen may reason cerned. We both like the same the problem out for herself things, nignt clubs (or instance." The Judge said she would be All guessing aside, what are the ' pee to do what she wanted to chances for happiness in a night church security plan oi which he when she leaves the hospital. Her club romance. In spite of the is president. Bishop Harper gave not all of them go a financial report of the expenses parents say that they have with- drawn ul Inhjections to her mar- - on the rocks. Tomorrow I will of the chureh farm for the 3um-ertell you of several that have end-- j mer of 1939, A short talk was Tying Lowther. Lowther insists that he can take ed very happily. 'given by E. W. Bingham. The met j lltlliimit M1KI1M1N LS" Mrs Heirick thu ks this continuous going out at night undermined ken elauglitci s strength ol i harm 1 TRENTON NEWS -j g crepe-hanger- With MAJOR HOOPLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE DON'T SEE U ON PLAY BALL LATE WITH THAT flock: A HAK-KAF- F, BRILLIANT CAN fp IT'S HOOPLE AGAIN WE'LL ALS'" BY JOVE, TIFFANY, THI6 HE'S BEEN UP ON BE LUCKY IF l RECALLS ONE OF MY OLD .THE GREASE RACK THE MbJJTE MEN in Y) SAFARIS INTO THE AFRICAN V JUNGLE WITH P.T.BARNU- MGETTIN' UlS THIS NEIGHBORHOOD TONSILS SPRMteD DO fT START WE BROU6UT BACK (.H'.C ) PUNCTURING OUR EIGHT FEROCIOUS NUBIAN YASEGADA DERBIES I JUST CHiCj LIONS ALIVE I THESE SAVAGE CREATURES rH SAW A WINDOW IF ARE AKIN TO KILKENNY 60 L'P YOU HEAR A SHALL CATS Sudden Click, BE FORTUNATE IF THEY DUCK FOR THE DO NOT DESTROY ONE NEAREST SHELL HOLE PLAN!, TIFFANY '( CAN PRY OPEN THE TINS JUST ENOUGH TO' TEMPT TUE ANIMALS SO THEY CAN SNIFF THE FISH BUT NOT QUITE MIC of owls nigut CLAW IT OUT (,HIC ) IT WILL BE GIVING THAT OBSTREPEROUS BAXTER A BIT OF HlS OWN ccRA-- A Romeo and Eileen Herrick, Juliet of New York's Juliet drama, wears a victory smile as she leaves U. S. Supreme Court with her father, Walter Herrick. Her fiance, George Lowther, 3rd, brought court action to overcome father's objection to their marriage. After boring Eiletn avow her love for "Romeo Lowther, an'J her willingness lo rrairy him, judge ruled they can meet any time after 10 ti; n ; ml wed if they want to. serio-com- Eileen's attempts to marry George 3d, the influence of night clubs on New York's Smart Y'oung Set has suddenly become a highly controversial topic. Mrs. Herrick blames the night clubs for her daughter's defiant attitude. Mr. Herrick blames human nature. Others blame a combination of both. Eileen has curly brown hair and Irish blue eyes. She was the prettiest deb of 1938, but she never had any real coming out party. (Financial reasons.) All the girls Eileen George (Romeo) Lowther 3rd knew did have coming out parties. SuHer only debut was a succession leaving New York Federal of casual gatherings which she preme Court in triumph after his judge ordered father of to happened to be included in at the Stork Club. sweetheart, Eileen Herrick, In fact, because she was young permit the lovers to meet. Lowheld had and sparkling and invited to join ther, charging father forced so many of these threesomes and girl a virtual prisoner, foursomes, she became known lohim to produce her in court under writ of habeas corpus. cally as The Stork Club Deb. Five Lowther ic evenings out of six you would find her sitting on a cozy side seat in Sherman Billingsley's rose and onyx hot spot on East 53rd Street, with either Russell Burke, Eddy Sheedy, Don (Herndon! Robinson or anyone of a dozen other cafe society boys. A GLAMOR BOY IN HER LIFE But she wasnt seen with George Lowther 3d, the glamor boy of the crowd, until about six months ago, because his beat was Mon Paris. Both enjoyed certain favors for their patronage. He got J25 a week and his meals at lijon Paris. In 1938, she won a movie screen contest at the Stork Club and a trip to Hollywood, but her father wouldn't let her go, according to the club. However, they still let her dine and sup at Mr. Billingsley's and her pretty young face still continued to smile back at . t w mmct tm wc t 9. By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY NO, IF HE DID, HE'D BE MORE GRACIOUS-THAT- S WHY WELL NEVER. HAVE NO UTOPIA ON EARTH ONE GUY'LL DO IT AND TWO WONT, i I cowl mi iy mi mevect.Tuc. I i c u I mt otr THE OFFICIAL JRwiiniwS -- 1Y n-- ir WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY And he was vulnerable, too I solitary single, FRIENDS RE 1 TROJAN) LEFT TURNED TO VJN THE PLACE, TROY, ALLEY OOP WALKED OFF INI A HUFF, WE NOW FIND THE GENERAL" AMID THE RUINS OF THE CITY WHOSE MILITARY GARRISON HE AT ONE TIME COMAAANPED y., What Ul. TrJ':: "r revi a dress, once worn by an Indian rajah. 'ori e vt U roUilunR for the brass ring on a Coney island s Mi. Lower right: The debutante whirl finds the fun at ft benefit tea dance, Upper right: ."Julia Herrick joins L-- Ii: merry-go-roun- 7r d. wwtr"' m lifelong ffiThatf T6Th ISTT a-- ir u r.W them greeks: ( j,p THERE WEREN' lt,V4 w Kiyict. in. r, n. mg. 'iiW.ti, By HAMLIN COP our. i Ulysses calls her bluff ALLEY OOF when cox 1939 8Y NIA SIRVICE. lC. T M EEC. 0 S PAT F ' |