Show 3 n d THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING' NOVEMBER believes he eloped with Honey Mrs Starr urges Prue to keep Honey away from Travis Prue comes to the contusion that Travis and the stranger she hit are the same She depends on her chum Dinah Keane anl Dinah’s fiance George Garrison to help her keep Honey occupied Calvin Corey young architect nicknamed Old Ironsides" because of his indifference to women and Evan call Bentley Prue’s lawyer-fianc- e Calvin to Honey accompanies st Dinah Keane's dance at his Evan Intoxicated abandons Prue for Honey's com- - mother Tomorrow’s Daughters By LAWRENCE SAUNDERS : SYNOPSIS After 10 years’ separation vivacious Honey Winship just 17 visits Tier father Troy and her older sister Prudence in Weston Conn her parents’ divorce Following Honey went to live with her mother and stepfather Norman Starr in Texas Shortly after Honey’s arrival at the Winship residence a disheveled young man arrives In a Texas ear looking for Honey Prue notices that he has a gun and fear ing for her sister’s safety strikes the stranger with a cane takes his gun and routs him Later Prue receives a letter from her mother telling her that Travis Peters a enamoured of wealthy playboy Honey has disappeared and his salt Lax host-reque- 18 pany Calvin seems quite satisfied to surrender Honey and be with Prue Later Honey dances a rumba with a handsome chap named Dwy Prue notices her sister has been drinking but not wantiog to spoil fun Honey’s refrains from inter- fering At a quarter of one however Prue realizes she hasn't seen Honey for an hour CHAPTEB S She’stopped her partner opposite the fireplace and walked over to be Mrs Keane who opined that her idea of restoring the barn for dancing waa working out so polite to 1934 that these dances would be Saturday night fixtures through the summer The young people could have so much harmless fun instead of running around to these commercial country clubs and heaven knew where Prue was able to agree with her that it was good clean fun There were only half a dozen boys and fouh girls so noisy that they were being kept off the floor by the vigilantes There was some necking in the cars but Calvin had lighted the parking lot with floodlights on the barn Compared to some of the dances of the slightly older set she had sampled well - 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