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Show 3, 1950 February The Eureka Reporter So c a i Shower Honors Recent Bride Sat. Page Three Eyents 1 Table Lace You Can Crochet i Mrs. Verl Sudweeks honored Evening At Mammoth Fire Hall Methodist Church W.S.C.S. Conducts Regular Meeting The regular meeting of the W.S.C.S. was held at the Methodist Church on Thurs. January 26. The order of business was followed by the reading of the 91st Psalm by Mrs. W. H. Treloar, and Mrs. Jack Nilson presented a interesting topic The Hisguests atten- moat including Mrs. toric Old John Church, relating beautiful gifts. out-of-to- Many ded the shower, Marcus Warren of Spanish Fork, Mother of the groom. The Warren wedding was solemnized January 14 ht Mammoth. Newlyweds are now making their home in Spanish Friends At Birthday Party Miss Joan Cushing entertained a group of her friends last Thursday to celebrate her birthday. An evening of games was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by Joan's mother, Mrs. Hcber Cushing. Guests included Joan Ferguson, Barbara Beery, Marjean Miller, Iris and Irene Hawklna, Carol Lee Peterson, Carol Baum, Darlene Peart, Naomi Leatham, Ann Sutherland, Marlene Cherry, Patsy Kay and Janice Wikle. to the organization of the first Methodist Church in New York City in 1766. Members present were Mrs. Alton Baker, Mrs. Wm. Bate, Mrs. C. Albert Carlson, Mrs. Frank Fork. Ewell, Mrs. John Farren, Mrs. EM. Holmes, Mrs. Jack Nilson, Mrs. Card Club Vem Nevera, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mra Elizabeth At Party Stokes, Mrs. W. H. Treloar, Mrs. Woodrow Weitzeil and Rev. C. M. Mrs. Lilly Erickson entertained Wilton, who reported on the M. the members of her club at her Y. F., a youth organization just home in Mammoth last Thursday recently organized. It was pleasevening. ing to hear of the success of this Cards were enjoyed and prizes organization. Light refreshments won by Mrs. Mae Rostrum, 1st, were served at the conclusion of Mrs. Bessie Toone, 2nd and Mrs. the meeting. t. June Kennedy, The next meeting on Feb. 9, A delicious lunch was served by will at the home of Mrs. the hostess to those named and to Ada be held with Mrs. Curtis ButRandle, Mrs. Lelah Lunt, Mrs. Bernice ler as Mrs. Mrs. Wilma Huntsman. Lunt, Louise Kurtz, and the special guest, Mrs. Marie Rostrum. Entre Nous company, Miss Ohlsen completed her SO years service on January 28 of this year. She has worked under six different managers at the local office, and has been Chief Operator since 1937, replacing the late Miss Mae Sullivan. Freda, as we all know her, was Stevents, Chief Operator at American Fork, who were scheduled to be at the party were unable to get to Eureka owing to the severe wind and snow storm that was quite general over the state on Friday. Following the dinner the group various games, and all enjoyed serpresented with her a thoroughly enjoyable repented vice pin and a bouquet of 30 red evening. serone of each for rosea, year Freda has served the suscribers vice. Manager Dalglelsh made the years with patience and during the presentation. cooperation and is worthy of high A turkey dinner with all the praise and appreciation from the trimmings was served to members people In the District. The old of her family, a few friends, and saying Patience Is a virtue" can her working associates during the well be applied to the "hello girls" years who were: Mr. and Mra. who run up against a thousand Chester Dalglelsh. Mr. and Mrs. Irritating situations each day in Edward Webber, Mrs. Wilma Web- the telephone office. ber, Mrs. Nellie Rowe, Mrs. Evelyn The Reporter takes this opporVernon, Mrs. Ethel Nielson, Mrs, to add congratulations to Thelda Eastwood. Mra. Isicille tunity those offered the subbeing Knotts, Mrs. Heber Carlson and scribers and Fredas by friends many the guest of honor. and we hope to hear her cheerful Manager Dalglelsh paid tribute voire for a time, or as long to Miss Ohlsen for her many years as she cares long to stay with the Telof falllhful and very satisfactory ephone Company. service, and she responded with a few appropriate remarks. Mrs. Elva Bonner visited over Victor Lee. District Traffic Man the week-en- d in Balt Lake City, ' ager of Provo, and Miss Nona combining business and pleasure. 30-ye- ar d mctils resembling snow crystals. Local stores lovely pattern of featuring their crochet materials during National Crochet Week, January a perfect time to shop lor your cotton thread. Directions lor crocheting PAGODA TABLECLOTH may be obtained by sending a stamped, envelope to the Needlework Department ol this paper, requesting Leaflet No. are 21-2- 8, ed 3. Hears Review Super Chix Club R. Group At Party The Super Chix club was entertained last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gail Drussell. An evening of sewing and chatting was enjoyed and tasty refreshments were served to members: Mrs. Leona Franks, Mrs. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Margaret Lucas, Mrs. Grace Bernini and Mrs. Florence Potts. Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin spent Sunday in Provo visiting with Membership dues for LEGIONAIRES are Mra Elva Bonner was hostess to the Entre Nous club last Wednesday evening. Mra Rosalie Dunn gave a very interesting review on the "Autobiography of Will Rogers". Plans for a club party to be held on Feb 22, were completed and at the conclusion of the business meeting, which followed the review, the hostess served tasty defreshments to members Mra Emily Andrew, Mra Agnes Anderson, Mra Florence Carlson, Mrs. Lula Baker, Mrs. Belle Coffey, Mrs. Mae Cronin, Mrs. Ethel Donnelly, Mra Rosalie Dunn, Mra Elizabeth Franke, Mra Deon Ferguson, Mra Janet Lee. Mrs. Ruby Shaw. Mrs. Virginia Randle and Mra Ellen Randle. Mrs. Deon Ferguson Club Hostess $5.00 members who wish to join, dues will be on $7.50 (The ladies are welcome ,to join, and dues for the, lady members will be $5.00 L Garity Has a pleasant evening last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Deon Fer- guson. Bridge furnished the evening's diversion and prize winners were Mrs. Elizabeth Franke, high score, t. and Mrs. Ted Haynes, A tasty lunch was served to those named and to Mra Clara Mrs. Thelma Griggs, Mra Elsie Nilson, Mrs. Belle Coffey, Mra Marva Corb ridge and the special guest, Mra Margaret Jet-ma- Polio Dance Silver City Site Of Club Party Birthday Party Mr. and Mra Lee Goodrich were week at the It was old-hoR. L. Garity'a last Sunday, when hosts to the Small Town club at members of their family came their home in Silver City on Frihome to help the "man of the day evening. house" celebrate his birthday. Daughter Lou, Mra John Dorick, brought a beautiful birthday cake which had been made specially for Pop". The family enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings, prepared by Mra Garity in honor of her husband's birthday. Those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Dorick and children, Linda and Johnny of Balt Lake City; Mr. and Mra Darwin Larsen and daughter, Sherry Lou, former Mammoth residenta now making their home in Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mra. Robert Garity and children, Patricia and Michael of Provo. Members of the Elite club spent all-cu- Bee-hiv- e Girls Entertain Mothers On Tuesday evening, January 31. 1950. the Bee Hive Girls of the Eureka Ward entertained their Mothers at a social. The opening prayer was offered by Florence Davis and the following program given: Welcome. Barbara Beery; Beginning Bee Hive Work by Connie Jameson; Piano solo, Joan Ferguson; What Bee Hive Means to Me. given by Darlene Peart; vocal trio by Marguerite Sandstrom, Lois Oleraine and Ann Snell, accompanied by Colleen Mordue. The mothers and daughters then joined in on a novelty song My Choice. Bingo was played, after which refreshments were served to fifty girls and their mothers. leaders for the groups are Jo Ann Mildred Garity. Erma Morris. Gourley and Jean Giles. The closing prayer was givrn by Lillian Buys. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Husbands Enjoy Evening Out A group of Eureka folks motored to Provo last Friday evening, SPONSORED BY AMERICAN LEGION TINTIC HIGH GYMNASIUM Come and Enjoy the Dancing, So That Others May Enjoy Walking at Some Cards furnished the evening's entertainment and a delicious luncheon was served to members: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stubblefield, Mrs. Leo Green, Mrs. Betty Blume, Mrs. Kathleen Rowley, Mra Myrtle Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Joa Bernini, and the special- guest Mra Edward Goodrich. Prizes were won by Mrs. Kathleen Rowley, high score, Mrs. Myrtle Rowley, consolation and Joseph Bernini, - all-cu- A A ... ADMISSION ... -- - Extra Ladies 25c With Sunday Chicken- - rv t. 'fouuLj toSvwc 300 size 2 for 19c Whitneys Creamed Honey 14 oz. pkg. 25c Ukulele Half slice Pineapple 2xi cans 3 for 1.00 Hlue Hill loganberry Jam 1 lb. jars 55c Blue Hill Peanut Butter 1 lb. jars 37c Creamy NAVY BEANS t, 3 lb. 29c Swift Brook Held Bluebird Chorus Fetes Mrs. Afton Oborn I tmM Is Dually,. .TnameJ BITTER The Bluebird Chorus entertained in honor of Mrs. Afton Oborn. who is leaving the group to make her home in Payson. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Norma Jameson, Saturday afternoon. Jan. 28. A delicious hot luncheon was served by the members, and an afternoon of games was enjoyed. The group presented Mrs. Oborn with a beautiful gift. Those enjoying the party were: Mra Wanda Colovich. Mrs. Marge Thomas, Mra Mary Thomas, Mrs. Kina Bird. Mrs. Villie Tinder, Mrs. t, Maud Gourley. Mra Ruth Mrs. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Hauer, Mra Dalena D. Lunt, Mra. Anna Franks. Mrs. Thelma Griggs, the honored guest and the hostess. Wahl-quix- and rajoyed dinner at the China City Cafe, later taking in a show. It was really members of a card club entertaining their husbands. In other words it was husbands night out too. Those making the trip were Mr. S. T. Club At ami Mrs. Lee Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Card Party Ted Colovich, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mrs. Gladys Dean entertained Childs, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler. The husbands arc all for that the members of the S. T. club at sort of evening entertainment, and her home last Wednesday evening. An evening of cards was enjoyhope for a repeat in the near ed and tasty refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Mrs. X. A. Jones was In Salt Sarah Sanderson, Mrs. Ada Pray. y Mrs. Ada Hales. Mrs. Ella Mellor, Lake City on Thursday and of last week attending the An- Mrs. Anna ('ranks, Mrs. Margarnual Meeting of Catholic Charities. et Grecnhalgh. Mrs. Minnie PainHer daughter, Miss Frances Jones, ter, Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist. Mrs. is the executive director of Cath- Rose Phipps. Mrs. Grarc Beck. olic Charities in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Esther Nielson, and the speMrs. Jeanine Johnson and gave a very detailed and in- cial guest Prizes were won by Mrs. Johnteresting report at the meeting which was held in the Ladies Lit- son. 1st, Mrs. Hales, house prise, erary club rooms. Mrs. Jones re- and consolation by Mrs. turned home Friday evening. lb. 72c FRANKS PALMOLIVE or MX TOILET Soap Hath Size 10c Wilson Tamalccs 1 lb. Jar and Gravy Ladd 80c Both for Clear White Yellow Tail Flakes 2 for 55c lar Vaba a wn 42c STKW HENS bar (ready drawn) lb. ... Eagle Brand Sardines 2 SACO (1 lb. pkg rlleed) ... 4Sc lf)KK SPARE RIBS (3 lb. and under) .... 89c cans FRANKS SKINLESS (or all meat) lb. .... 42c 19c La-Ve- rn Mrs. lie Bird and family were Mr. ami Mrs. John O'Rourke, in Salina on Saturday visiting with who are spending the winter monMrs. Bird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ths in .Salt Lake City, were in town over the week-enJ. Crane. d. 18c SAUCE Hunts New Potatoes Mrs. Margaret Grecnhalgh was hostess to the LaJollas club at her home last Thursday evening. Cards were enjoyed and tasty refreshments were served to mem bers Mra Ina dement, Mra Irma Gourley, Mra Gladys Dean, Mrs. Marion Nash, Mrs. Naomi Cushing, Mrs. Sylvia Childa Mrs. Anna Franks, and the special guest, Mrs. Lillian Buya Prize winners were Mrs. Buys, high score, Mrs. Cushing, honor, Mrs. Childs, and Mrs. Franks, consolation. all-cu- Ocean Splay CRANBERRY ffijVrp Jollas Club Holds Party La Fri-ds- Future Date $1.00 Miss Freda I. Ohlsen, Chief Operator at the local Alt States T. and T. Company was honored at a din ner Friday evening at the Memorial Bldg., in recognition of her SO years service for the a Club non-legi- Dinner Marking Thirty Years On Job that the holidays are over, you'll have more lime lor larger pieces NOW crochet. Here's a tablecloth well worth the time it lakes to make it, all-cu- All her daughter, Joan, at a birthday party on Monday afternoon. The small fry" were kept busy by several of the mamas" who came with their youngsters, while Mrs. Sudweeks prepared that all Important party item, the refreshments. Table dcrorationa carried out the valentine theme, and the small people were thrilled with the lovely birthday cake, and each guest was given a valentine as a favor. Helping Joan celebrate her birthday were Jimmy and Eileen McNeil. Rodney Atherley, Jerry Sandstrom, Jackie Bell, Linda Forney, Carla Corb ridge, Ann Randle, Marjorie Randle, Alan Rowe, and Elana and Karen Christensen. Mrs. Clarence Rostrum of Mammoth entertained at a nicely arranged shower honoring her daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Warren, (Dorothy Mae Rostrum) last Saturday evening at the Mam- moth Fire Hall. An evening of games, which included Bingo and was enjoyed by the 45 500 guests attending the shower. Prize winners for Bingo were Miss Lin nea Paulsen, 1st, Mrs. Nebo of Spanish Fork, 2nd, and Mrs. Mar cus Warren of Spanish Fork, consolation. For 500" 1st prize went to Miss Dixie Stephens and consolation to Mrs. James Toone. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Rostrum, and the guest of honor was the recipient of many Telephone Operator Complimented At Daughter Dennison Chili 3 with beans 61c 2 cans Frozen Green Beans-Hon- 49c CmSr?mPORK Con Carnc aaniul ... wtff u"d 4p awsSSl ttr , franco Ame"r l0, WIENERS ainuuiHtluiiHK"' Ubua - ran No. or Brand 12 oz. 23c pkg Frozen Peas Honor Brand 12 oz. pkg. 23c SAUERKRAUI X " 1 Ur. Prppera lb. 28c Tuinaloea (Nu Bag Calif. CarmU 3 hu. 27o (Ylo Spinach J MM. tit 29o faulinowen-Orl- o Wrap lb. .... K. B. Apple CRACKERS 3 .. 23c ('uriinihcia 2 for Nation! KRISPY V pkg. 27c j iLOWIPRICISliyiR RANDLE'S Y1DAYI1 Delivery Tucs. & Sat. good to rook rat 5 1U .... Phones tie or 23e 179-18- 0 |