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Show Easter comes on April 20th. Eureka Personals and Social Events Mrs. II. L. Connelly has been visiting with Salt Lake friends during the past few days. STAR BRAND SHOES II. F. Gear, one of the camp's Rev. Lagrn of (ho Catholic Church Miss lues Morton of Provo was a Lake on vialt at residents, has been seriously Salt pioneer the of Eureka friends during guest during mi 111 for the past few weeks. the present week. the past week. ARE BETTER Mrs. Arthur A. Miller left this' One of the finest musical enterJohn L. Peterson, former Eureka Pay-somorning for a few days visit with her resident who Is now tiring at tainments ever given In Eurek-iwas bark In this district on March 14lh. by the U. of U. students Mater. Mrs. Robert Jones of Provo, j business during the past week. under the direction of their musical Mrs. Emma Billings returned instructor. Prof. Giles. Order tickets home last after spending Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Baker will now. Sunday several day at Salt Lake and Provo, soon occupy their new home on After the regular meeting of the' where he wae the guest of relatives Church street, the residence having been rebuilt since the fire which j Ladies Moose Lodge, which was held her son, Reed Billings, accompanied partially destroyed the place sever 1 last Fridav evening, the members en-- ! Mrs. Billings on the trip from 8alt' months ago. joyed a session at cards. '600" was Lake and visited here for a day or played and prizes were awarded to' two. Mr. Billings is on the polPm One of the finest musical Mrs. James Weldon, Mrs. Margaret force at the capital. ever given In Eureka, and Mrs. Rose h. Gn TuM(Uy evenInf of thU March 14th, by (he IT. of U. students Hreethy under the direction of their musical The promoters of the League of Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps friends heir home and carried out Instructor, Prof. Giles. Order tickets the Sacred Heart of the local Catho- - llel most enjoyable 11c Church were entertained yester- now. surprise party.) people attended! afternoon by Mrs. A. L. Tucked, About forty-thre- e day Mrs. John Forgla entertained at au partlclpsted in the program of Interesting program of cards be- a childrens party on Wednesday, the and Instrumental followed by an excellent lunch- - Smea, vocal lug occasion being the 13th birthday of eon. The winners at cards musle, dsnelng and cards. During! prize her daughter, Lois. Tlio little folks were: Mrs. Dan McCann, Mrs. Dennis he evening en elaborate luncheon were entertained with games and n, entr-talnmen- j . The proof of the Quality, Style and Workmanship in is in the "Wearing." satisfied and lasting patronage. We unqualifiedly recommend "Star Brand" shoes. I-- Childs Oxford Patent Vamp Grey Elk Quarter $3.50 PAIR S' Girls Patent Sandal with Anyt ,Dd ttu.p , fin, lunch-- 1 Th0 mrmhrl of ,hs Bridge Club con, u large birthday cako forming M Owena Mrardward william deviated somewhat from their usual the renter piece for the dlutug table. ! custom and on Saturday evening of1 Present at the party were: Alle.-J lMt week earr,ed out p,rty at the Galley, Marie and Virginia Simpkins, Jte , Harrington Mrs noyd Bradley, II. h M.M1H., 7, L,C'.?d hl Strap. PAIR $4.00 , h,"' n nZ Vr. Mi.iierird'a'.ndL An Bttu r" Z.Er. Childs Oxford, Brown Calf Vamp ludadad aarenl Hath Hrhur!ttr, Hu- n,'B Brograra V " Harold Tb.m.a Barn.,. 0,1. gant luncheon. Early spring flowers Kchneltter, Thomas Bottrcll, Ilex were used In the decorations and the Hickman, Howard Burton, Douglas Rent Receipt Books In duplicate i111 cards, luncheon features, etc., Wirthlln, Howard Hanks, Fred at the Reporter office. Just the! were emblematic of Februarys most Bauer, Zella Kurglo. Washingtons for people who rent houses. Important Mr. and Mrs. Con Nelson and thing birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hay25c and 50c per book. daughter, I,eona, of Klherta, and ward won the prises for high score Miss Mable Roberts of Eureka, reMrs. Dan McCann entertained a at cards and the consolation prizes turned home lust Sunday after spend- number of friends In en enjoyable went Jo Mrs. K. L. Clark and ing two or three months in southern manner on Wednesday afternoon, John Hood, the latter being a special California. They rnado tlio trip by the party being complimentary to guest of the club. Mr. Hood helped auto end report a very enjoyable Mrs. M. Mcl'olln, a recent bride who to make the evening an eventful one, lime, visiting at Los Angeles, Ban resides st the North Standard mine rendering musical selections ar.d tell-I- n Diego, the beach cities, tho Imperial the eastern end of the district. ling a number of atdrlea In his usual Valley and also crossing the border Appropriate decorations wero used pleasing fashion. Mrs. II. J. Rus-IInto Mexico, llosd conditions have the rooms also on the luncheon sell, Sr., was awarded the cluba an- been favorable throughout the win- table. In the program of cards the nual prize, having the highest score ter and there lias boon a lot of auto first prize was awarded to Mrs. Ma for the past year. Attending the travel between this state and south- Iolln and the second was won by party were: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ern California. Among former Tlntlc James Weldon. Present at the ner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonner, people encountered on the trip were parly were Mrs. M. Mcl'olln, Mrs. J.'Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. Mr. and the members of the Allcock family, E. OConner, Mrs. Edward Duggan. Mra. John H. Donnelly, Mr. and residing at Santa Ana, and K. C. Mrs. Dennis Harrington, Mrs. F. Me- -j Mrs. Edward Pike, Mr. and Mrs. I), Bhuater, formerly with the Tlntlc loll n, Mrs. J, K. Hill, Mrs. Mary J. Russell, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee HayMere. Store who Is now making his stack, Mrs. Joseph McCormick, Mir. ward, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thur-Mar- y homo at Venice and who says that Lewis, Mrs. Frank Brisker, mond, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myers, "In all the world I hero Is no place Mrs. James Weldon, Mrs. 8tella ' Mrs. V. L. Thomas, Mrs. Alex Blight like southern California." and John Hood. Shea, Mrs. A. L. Tackett. vim ... Uarable, shoo Solid Leather shoes are worn by every member of the family with that which establishes confidence and produces degree of comfort and service ts . "Star Brand" Bcege Elk Quarter IkIm $3.50 PAIR Girls One Strap Sandal of Smoked Elk with a Brown Calf Trim. $3.75 PAIR event Girls Grey Nubuck Pump with Front n strap. PRICED AT $4.75 Childs Patent Sandal, Turn PRICED AT $2.00 Sole, Bon-Mr- a. Shoes for every member of the family that are leaders in Quality and Style Now is'the time to buy Curtain Materials and Draperies for your home. Cretonnes. A variety of pretty pat- Curtain Scrim in White, Cream and Ecru. terns. 45c TO $2.75 YARD 45c, 75c, $1.00 YARD Draperies in many beautiful shades and patterns THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE A SIX Built by Hudson aaaBgflKgn HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS COURT. I o Coach It is an easy way to tell if the new Essex Coach gives greater value than was ever provided at this price. Take a ride. It has answered the question for thousands. Priced 170 lower, the new Essex Coach provides a larger, handsomer body, with even greater passenger comfort than the former Coach. And its motor, built by Hudson, gives the smoothness of performance for which the Super-Si- x is famous. Touring Model b -- 1850 Catra Hus Qualities of Both Hudson and the Former Essex Steering is as easy as guiding a bicycle. Note how comfortably and safely it holds even the roughest roads at all speeds. Gasoline, oil and tire mileage are exceptional. A further satisfaction is the low cost at which all replace- Bin. Warahnlz declares Tanlac grandest medicine on earth." It helped her and her grandmother, she states. j j ; appetite was very poor, I k fallen off until I only weighed i pounds, and that mtseratye, w out feeling that was ever with i beggars description. "Tanlac helped my grandmott so much that I decided to taki and, oh, hoW fine and happy I fa Why, for the first time In yam have no stomach misery and I eating so ravenously that I b actually gained nineteen pooadi . Tanlac Is for sale by all P Accept no nubetlw druggists. Over 40 million bottles sold. My Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. LITERARY CLUB MEETING WAS HELD ON WEDSE On week Wednesday at the home of evening of Mrs. E. L 0s the members of the Entrs Literary Club held an Inter1 meeting, listening to a popof J "The Tragedy of Nan, one Masefields plays, by Mrs. Ed Pike. The discussion on Kfc play, "Phillip, the w Emms Miss was conducted by gall. Following this very a program Mrs. Clark served luncheon. MRS. INDOOR CIRCUS. ItUTtt WARN "My mother and grandmother both say they never saw snch Improvement aa Tanlac has made li me and they, like myself, think Jt is tho grandest medicine on earth," is the glowing tribute of Mrs. Rnth Warnholx, 2039 82nd Ave., Oakland. Calif. "Ever since childhood, I suffered from stomach trouble and the past ten years it has been extremely bad. The annual Indoor circus gW the Tintic High School Student P for the benefit of athletics will the B place Friday. March 7th, at School. Among the events arc a first class vaudeville show, cessions and booths of all tune telling, carnival queen, val dance and an evening of f all. This promises to he hlfl better than last year. farther advertising. ! Miss Brinton, H. Jenkins, W. H. Warden. ment parts are sold. A 30 Minute Ride Will Win You Three Convinced Not Ira la hereby given that the Tlntlc High School tennis court will be ready for use by the students and membership public (all holding cards) on Wednesday, March 5th. A membership card will be given to all who have contributed, the requisite amount in cash or labor. New members will be required to pay full price. A membership card grants the right to play on the court one hour per day for one year. If you play you must have a card. Students and faculty retain the right to the courts from 8.40 a. m. to 5.15 p. m. of regular school days. From 5.15 on, also on Saturday and Sunday the lower court on the west will be open for nse by those of the public holding valid membership cards. Any one wishing to engage the court ahead of time, may sign names twenty-fou- r hours ahead of the desired time on the tablet in the corner of the court Signing for the court more than twenty-fou- r hours ahead Is not valid. If the court are not in use during the day the public may use them until students who hare signed claim them. If the west court is not In use during public school hours students may use them until asked for. Will yon kindly be courteous In yielding readily to the rights of others. Those desiring membership cards may obtain them from Miss Brinton at the High School. Price to public, 35.00 per year; high school stadents, 32.50; public school students, 32.50. Cards given to business houses are good for members of firm only, and not for employees. Signed, We Ask This Simple Test rHie 45c, TO $2.75 YARD o ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. o Sunday Services: Church School 1.45 a. m.; Holy Communion and ; Sermon 11 a. m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon 7.20 o clock. 1 j Come In and see the new arrivals Misses , In Spring Hats for Women, ,and Children. Latest styles, good! quality, reasonable prices. Stella j Sheas Hat 8hop. Schramm-Johnso- n Drag Store |