Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY SOCIETY AND CLUBS An interesting wedding of the week will be solemnized Thursday at 8 30 a m at the Cathedral of the ' Madeleine when Mias Mary Clare Wade daughter of Mrs John J Wade will become the bride of Gf raid Martin Ryan ot Toledo Ohio son ol Mrs William Ryan of Toledo Nuptial mass will be celebrated by the Most Rev James ’E Kearney D D bishop ot the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake Miss Wade will be attended by Miss Catherine Collins as bridesmaid Francis Galligher of Toledo will act as best man fop the bridegroom John D Rice and Donald J Morrison will be the ushers Mrs Ryan mother of the bridegroom-elect Miss Mary Reynolds Mr Ryan and Mr Galligher arrived from the east Tuesday A number of social affairs are being arranged in compliment to Mrs Harry R Todd who will leave February 18 for Sacramento Cal where sha will Join Mr Todd and make their home Friday Miss Rosa Brown will entertain in honor of Mrs Todd who will be honored at a luncheon to be at the Civic Center Slven Saturday of the Parent-Teachassociation Saturday avaning Mr aqd Mrs George P Mang will give a dinner at their home on Michigan avenue in honor of Mrs Todd who will ba honored at a similar affair to be given Sunday avaning by Mr and Mrs D A Boyar for February "Wedding The marriage of Miss Verna daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph S Bennlon ot Taylorsville and Alton C Melville son of Mr and Mrs James A Melville 310 Thirteenth East street will take place at noon Thursday in the Salt Lake L "Ben-Dio- D S n temple A wedding breakfast will follow the temple ceremony and will be given by Mr and Mrs Melville parents of the bridegroom at the Ambassador hotel In the evening a reception' will be "given tor the young couple at the home of Mr and Mrs F W James uncle and aunt of the bride-elec- t at their home 1445 East Ninth South street Mrs Herschel L Garff sister of the bride will be the attending matron and the bridesmaids will include Miss Helen Ovard Miss Naomi Melville and Miss Wilma Bennlon Herschel L Garff will act as best man for the bridegroom Program of Music Members of the Delta chapter of the Delphians will meet Thursday at 1 30 p m at the- Cathedral of the Madeleine where an organ recital of Interpretive church music will be presented by Mrs Ethel Hogan Han son The program will be epochal In treatment and will include Gounod’s Mass Mrs W T Reid and Mrs E E Martin will have charge of the - arrangements Mrs Patrick J Friel and Eileen Friel have returned from weeks’ motor trip 'in southern Tha Chi Omega Mothers’ club will hoh tha regular monthly meeting and luncheon at the sorority house on East First South street February IS at 1 p m Following the business V ' of the meeting Miss Margaret Evans ' 1 will read a one-ac- t play Mrs W D Nabekar will giv ‘‘Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln" Miss Ruth Leawill laavt who Todd R Mrs Harry ver will glvo piano selections February 18 to Join Mr Todd lu Sao All active pledge and alumnae make will ramento Cal wbero they mothers are Invited to attend Mrs their home S W Caddie is chairman in charge ot tho luncheon Date Cbahged The Browning section of tho La dies’ Literary club has found it necessary to advance the date of its next meeting which will bo this Saturday instead of February 10 The sfectlon will meet at the clubhouse for a 1 o’clock luncheon -- with- Mrs W- T Runzler and Mrs Norman R Vote as and "Natural hostesses Magic” "Pisgah-Slghtswill be read and the section will begin the study of - -- ” Adventures" The B Y U Dancing club will hold the second guest party of the year Friday In the ballroom ot the Union building All former B Y U students and friends of club members are invited The local postoffice band will entertain at a dancing party for the supervisory officials and Postmaster I A Smoot Friday at 8 p m at the Viking hall on Highland drive Ladles of St Paul’s guild will an tertain at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at 1 p m at the parish The executive board of the Catholic Woman's league will hold its a m Miss monthly meeting Friday at 1030 a six in the rectory of’ the Cathedral of the Cali- Madeleine fornia F A Sweet has returned from a three weeks’ visit in Long Beach Westwood and Pasadena Cal Mr - Is This Too Good Mr and Mrs E M Bagley accompanied by their daughter Mias Frances Bagley left Thursday fof a three for Your Cough? 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From Our Regular Stock and Divided Into Three Groups j Buy Now & Save! 1IWUVVVV¥VI Group No SPECIAL -- I GLOVES All Fancy and Plain Glace sizes Kid Black Brown Navy Beige Tan Values to 293 1 © 1 V I I j1jljVIVVllVilUVYVVi‘i‘ii‘ 95 L LuimJ a The alumnat chapter of the Chi Omega sorority will hold the regular monthly meeting Saturday at the sorority house Mrs Richard L Evans Miss Afton Bralnard Mrs Gerald Cannon Mrs David B Haight and Mrs Alan KJBrockbank comprise the committee in charge St Mark’s branch of the women’s auxiliary 2 30 p m with Mrs William F Bulkley 75 P street a silver tea will follow meeting PJilIathea chapter Delphi-“an- s public library 2 p m Utah League of Women Voters 1 p m Civic Center Ladies’ auxiliary No-3- 82 Street Car Men’s union 1 30 p m with Mrs Harry Driv er 324 Ninth West street Ladies’11 Aid ot the Central meetChristian church ing with Mrs J H Belt 264 Efct Seventeenth South street with Women’s Mrs C M Ware 829 Bryan all-da- y avenue' Susannah tent Eaton Daughters of Union Veterans 2 p m I O O F hall St Ann’s Sewing circle SL Ann’s orphanage Hospital sewing committee meets at Holy Cross hospital S B A Thimble club 1 Frank H p m ynth Mrs 125 West Fourth Haggerty South street Sego Lily camp No 4888 Royal Neighbors of America regular card party 2p m hall Cleofan club 2 30 p m with Mrs Luta V Hills 340 East First South street Tirnes club 1:30 p m with Mrs Harold E Wallace 1809 Michigan avenue Mac-ceb- Ladles of headquarters Neighbors ot Woodcraft card party 2 p m at Brooks Arcade Companions of Needle Art 1 30 Mrs David p m with Wilde 187 Harvard avenue Americen Legion auxiliary e regular meeting 8 p m hotel New-hous- Ladies’ Aid society of the W e s t m Inster Presbyterian church 2 30 p m with Mrs Alfred Smithen 807 Second avenue Even Glow club supper n party with Mrs A H 824 West First South Lud-gre- street The arts and crafts section of the Ladies’ Literary club 2 p m clubhouse Board of directors of Ladies’ Literary club 10 a m clubhouse Marian McDowell club 8 p m with Miss Bernice Smith 235 Twelfth East street 8pm The College club with Mrs Guy Simons 168 L street Entertainment committee Wasatch Literary club bridge Civic Cenluncheon 1 p m ter Ensign camp Daughters ot the Utah Pioneers 7 3Q p m room ward Relief society chapel Sigma Chi Mothers’ club luncheon 1 30 p m chapter ‘i!1 But Mary couldn’t get it out ot her In the m'ornlng she telemind phoned his office waited until he answered then hung up It was a dirty trick but she Just had to know he was alive! She looked so happy that Bennet spoke about it later “Tell me the nice thing that’s Just happened to you!” She couldn't quite do that She couldn't say “Milt Holden was going to commit suicide but he didn't!" But she beamed up at him lips parted eyes asparkle a little dimple trembling in her cheek ” "Did anyone ever tell you that you’re most disturbingly pretty?" “You never dld!" I try not to menno “Mm tion it I said ’disturbingly pretty' you know Young business women should not be so pretty It's a very good thing you're getting married I shall send you a case of salt shakers Or would you rather have pickle forks? Anyway I shall send you something very rare and original like that all done up In white sajin ribbon and then I shall call' up the typewriter company and tell them to send me a good old reliable typist and cross-eye- s must be over 40 preferred and I’ll" settle down to business in earnest — Tm not reliable?" Mr and Mrs Gros and will visit in Los Angeles During the absence of Mr and Mrs Gros In California their home will be occupied by Mr and MrsG M Stoughton warmth Into her cold clenched hands They were almost home now Four blocks three blocks two blocks and there was the house and the front door and escape He opened the door with FitsTafcfi Mothers' Club Meeting key It was still early The Misses Leave for Coast The Mothers’ club of the Delta Frick and two young men were playMr aad Mrs S V R Gros will Gamma sorority at tfhe University of ing cards in the drawing room Good night” she said softly She leave Thursday by motor for a two Utah will hold its regular monthly months’ visit in California They meeting Thursday at 1 30 p m at the meant "Goodby” But he said “Goodby ” As- - she will visit at Palo Alto with their son home of Mrs A J Ridges 250 Tenth Robert Gros a student at Stanford East street A book review will be looked up questioning in spite of herself he answered “Isn’t that what you university and with friends in San presented by Mrs Marba C Joseph-so- n wanted? I only want to please you Before returning they Mrs Walter D Bonner and Mrs Francisco will also visit in Los Angeles Mrs L Wright will act as hostesses for the My life is finished unless you will share it with me I don’t care to live Ezra Thompson Sr will accompany afternoon without you1 "You Nonsense!" she whispered know you don’t mean that!’’ Hu protuberant blue eyes glistened grew moist “Yet I do!” “Nonsense! Good night!” "Goodby my dear " She ran up the stairs By HAZEL LIVINGSTON Margot curled up in the armchair looked from her sewing CHAPTER XXVUI Margot looked it over screwed up “Lose him?” up nose her who Oh how she hated people go "I certainly hope so- - I made It “How you ever got yourself mixed around looking crushed so that every enough He didn’t take It very up in that I don’t know Ababe in plain Well now that you 'led the well though Says he doesn't want body will feel sorry for them! arms to live without me What’s that Milt Holden Shuffling in and out poor idiot into these delusions yfru’ll mean do you suppose?” alIT' to him that’s have Just right put hardly picking up his feet Walking “I did! Didii’t “Suicide” Margot answered bityou hear me shoutoff her thread slow with gagging shoulders and his ing to him I see never wanted again? head sunk forward Telling evefy-bod- ing “Oh don’t be absurd!" Or did I imagine some of that night"I’m not I’ll bet you my pearl that he was all right except for mare?” a little touch of flu and then following evening bag against your two imL that! “Oh He Just you thought her everywhere with pleading accus- were hysterical— which you ware Of tation coral bracelets that he shows ing eyes course he isn’t going to give up right you tha gun by tomorrow night" "I'll tell him to pull the trigger!" Didn’t he care? Didn’t he have any away You’ll just have to make It a “No pride? Why didn’t he move? She little plainer honey you won’t You’ll beg him not have to You’ll to Just as he’ll want you to You may would if she could afford to She don't that you just pretending would when Margot left anyway but stop even marry him to save him Some want to marry anybody — " do But even if you did tell him to Margot had had what she called “a "I don’tt” relapse" and was staying on' a iew “All right you don't But make it pull the trigger he wouldn’t They months longer postponing her mar clear that in particular-yodon’t want never do you know People don't commit suicide!” riage until her brothers could get jobs to marry him” It didn’t seem right to leave Margot “Yes I suppose so Mary thought of Aunt Willie She Gee I wish now when she was so blue and upet 1 didn’t have to face him!” could see the little plot out at Sunset View with the white headstone about Freddie and besides how could Well it had to be done ’’ she stand it being all alone7 Hoto She met him after dinner and they “Wilhelmina Alice Geddes— does any girl stand it living all alone went for a rifle because there was no She said “Some do Milt's funny with no one to care? He might I wish he hadn’t said that to talk in the house And And those awful notes of Milt’s If place hhve been he drove Of course — ”I don't really think that might expected would he just wouldn't write her notes right out to the beach to the very he“I should Come to But she’d made Margot tell him that spot hope not where he’d 'asked her to marry she’d rather not have a talk with him him and he had —veil sort of bed!" agreed (why did he want to talk anyway? me another chancel I So she went to bed Lay awake for “Mary There was nothing to say!) until she'd won’t rushgive dear! I will wait for- hours Finally slept Woke screamyou had time ‘to pull herself together So ever Just don’t pass me by as you ing every night there was a note for her have dear I can’t bear that—” She had dreamed that she was run on the hall table Please Mflt don't make it hard for nlng after an ambulance running Sometimes it would be just a clip- me I’ve told “Walt! you how I feel I’m faster and faster gasping out in verse he had copied or)a ping' a natural born old maid You'll Wait for me! It’s my Aunt Willie!” his neat backhand writing but what- just ” But when they stopped and picked be glad I didn’t manry you ever it was it was sure to have some’Dear you must leave that to me her up Aunt Willie turned out to be or or love true about friendship thing then You will love me I promise it Milt Holden and the steward said a broken heart It always made her After we’re married" “See you’ve killed him because you feel bad And besides she was so upShe closed her Now was the wouldn't marry him!" set all the time she kept doing foolish time for it— ahe'd eyes Of course it was only a dream have to do it things to try to make herself feel bet I do appreciate your asking er Like wasting money going to dry me Milt It's— it’s a mighty big complilectures with Ethelyn or buying per- ment for a man like you to ask a girl fume or new lipsticks she didn't need But I just don’t love you I—I Another Note could never marry you Milt Never!” He started the engine Then turned And today she’d bought a hat "Another new hat!” Margot sighed It off again “And you say you’re off with men "Mary I can’t believe it I refuse Do’l let It take root Take Grove's Lexitlv Who Is it supposed to impress Ethelyn to believe it Do you mean that you’ll Bromo Quinine ae quick ij as yon tea It will and the esthetic dancing class or the never be anything to me after— after IS co In Its tracks because it dose tbe top the all our friendship?” Y W?" four thlnis Decenary It epeae the bowels "Just me! To help me keep my He maant after all he’d donfc for combats the cold germs sad fever la the in-temind off Milt Holden and other un- her all he'd spent on her all he'd relieves tbe headache aad drippy feeliBf pleasant subjects 1 wish he wouldn't promised aad tease the entire system lOf and She hardened write me these plagued notes it) ail “I’m afraid not Will you take me d metis ta oh Look this one is extra thick home dear it’s a letter!" please?” She held it in her hands hating to It was really over He wasn't going to argue any more open it Life flowed back Into her body “My dear Mary: “I have tried to be very considerate It has seemed to me that we might still be friends I thought you would MICRO-SENSITI- VE wish it I thought that you with your high ideals would want that I have tried to show my friendliness and have received only silence from you “Your silence has hurt me more deeply than words could tell Four times I tried to catch your eyes to speak with you but you evaded me “Nothing could be further from my desire than si imagine slights nor can I think why you of all people should wish to flight me I have gone over every word we had together 1 Quicker start You must tell me how I have failed 3 Quieter the operation you When you gave me back ring I tried to understand and behave ac3 Uniform volume a cording to my highest ideals of gen4 Uniform performance tleman I would not let myself think S Evsry tuba to matched ill of you no though you turned from me unjustly I did not Judge you “I ban not endure much more of this You must tell me what I have done to deserve your scorn “I shall wait for your answer after dinner I must know why you are avoiding me It has gone on too long Oh my dear Mary my own dear girl do you know how cruel you have been? Ydu can not knowl I will not believe that you could wantonly Complete Stock of RCA CUNNINGHAM hurt— RADIOTRONS "YOUR DEVOTED MILT Her deyoted Milt! She didn’t want him to be "devoted It wasn't her y QUICK! STOP THAT COLD! -- Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS mm fault She tossed the note over to Margot “Now what shall I do with him7" TL C lilacs- -" "It is! It’s white lilac! Do you like it really? That's awfully funny I thought you never noticed anything Really I did! I always thought you were one of those men that wouldn't know if a girl wqre a gunny sack or a Paris gown!” “You did I” “Umhum— and that isn't tha funniest part I’m not engaged any more 1 broke It off—” “You— you broke it off!" He put his ‘hand over hers "Well Mary Shannon what will you do next?" He laughed Into her eyes and she laughed back Her hand curled un der his began to tremble She thought: Oh Isn't this terrible? I am crazy about Bennet! 1 guess I love him — I wish he'd put his arms around me and kiss me — right this minute! Oh isn't that a terrible suppose ha could thing to wish see it In my eyes? The old atiffness crept back Into her manner She said primly “I found it was a mistake ao 1 broke it off of cours" “I suppose I oughtn’t to aay so but glad Milt Holden la a flat per but there’s too great an age dlf and—oh ference it seems to me well—I Just didn't feel you would have been happy together I was shocked when I first knew about it Couldn’t'get it off my mind A kid Ilka you why when my sister was your age she was Just starting in with her first parties and college beaux — ’’ "She had a few advantages that I lacked I imagine” Mary said coldly But she still felt weak and lick with the stress of her pent amotion Sha still wanted him to put his arms around her kiss her crush her Her eyes were on the floor He Evert mustn’t guess I’m son (To ba continued) (Copyright 1934 King Features Syndicate Inc) pheot Colds Beit treated without "doalftg visas STARTING TODAY— A SMASHING at ON PRESENT-DA- Me- fl Your Old Tubes Tested Free of Charge in Radio Dept Y PRICES! “Love Blind” C “Of courge you aral But you’re entirely too pretty I can aay that now because you’re leaving You have too many disturbing new costumes and your hair curls up too sweetly from the back of your neck—and — what's that perfume you have? 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