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Show Friday, January ir EUREKA REPORTER y.v Wlllliim Ij. Conover inado u burn iww trip to Suit Like 1hn( Tuesday.1 t 1 1 irk mult the last an tin? gurnt of MIhs Mar Flora Miss weck-em- l iun Itii. pi-n- rll at Mammoth. I Voluict Miia Marion Harper Ituit accepted a pimiilon at tin local telephone ex chance. Mr. anil Mrs. John Howden return-m- l S iimta)' from Tooele, where they visited relative for a few duy. rr Mra. Ed. Thomas of Untie, Montana, ta thu guest of Mra. Jaiiioa Nor i TJ la man. Mr. und Mrs. J'lill Eva are the proud purenla of a liusky baby boy burn on Tueaday of laat week. Barton affair entin consi Mra. Mary Lewis entertained a few friends at dinner Wednesday, In honor of Mra. IVtar Hood. William Huron returned Saturday svtnlng from Salt Luke wliore he had been for a visit with hla family. I Astonishing price cuts on I , ' "A (Hrl of the LlluberloMt,,, la Ibo feature picture for nett Monday and lueaduy at I he Star Theatre. Mi a. Cecelia Huron who has bu.i tolling her aon, Frank Haron, In Salt City, returned to her boiun In Eureka lust Kuturday evening. & Marx and Clothcraft fine suits ike V. II. Uodliy, a leaaer at the Clil- -f Cona. mine, lot I on Moinluy for 1.m Angelos whore he will friends for a few weeka. vlait Hart Schaffner and overcoats with Jauiea Munson returned to Eurn-k- a Tuesday front I'oratello, Iduho, where he hud been fur a vlait wltn friends. , '.'Mr. und Mra. A. K. Kipps enter tallied at their home Monduy even Ing, dancing being. tlio dlveralou. llu refreshment a wore served and ubuut tight rouplea were preaeut. Values up to Dancing party und luncheon for end their ludius, next Tuesday at the rlub rooms of the order. All Elks uud all meiubora of the Elks' Ladles Club Ipvllod to alteud. ' $30 Values up to $40 Kilt Mra. A Iun like, who hna hem visiting with her tuothor, Mra. Jones, und other relative at Salt laike, for the past month la exported home next Sunday. Mr. .and Mra. Kay Taylor enter tallied Mr. und Mr. C. J. draff,1 Joseph draff and Oeorge draff at' rard Tueaday evening, "GOO being! the game played. A dainty luncheon' waa served. . Mrs. Thomas Mrformlck waa a rha ruling hoatoaa at a kuiislngtoii Tuesday afternoon at her homo in honor of Mra. Ed. ThoHiaa, of Hutte, Montana. A dainty lunrheon was served. Dunce with the Senior CIuhr of the High School on Juuunry 23rd. It will 1)0' ouu of the biggest socl.il events of the winter seuNun. Tim usual admission but more fim than usual. A raat of eminent artlata appear In "A dlrl of the Limber lost," the big feature picture. that la to be shown next Monday and Tueaday. dene Stratton-Dortewho wrote this and other very wonderful und popular torlus, recently lost her life In uu automobile accident In law Angeles. $ 1 8.25 $26.25 You know what fine clothes this store has low its prices have been. always sold-ho- w The reductions in this sale are so great that youll certainly want to get that extra suit youve been wanting and that overcoat youve been thinking about all fall, right now. i - r, See how much you can save on Hats Stella Fields enterlalnod the members of her club In a very pleas Ing manner Monday eveulng. Those present were: Mrs. Albert Morley, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Thomas Tancock, Misa Margaret Jones, Mias Misa 9 Furnishing Goods and Shoes Anna Coffey, Misa Amelia Schlceh:, und Misa Margaret Clark, who wns a special guest. A hot supper was served. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS FOR ? Mr, llfbcr Jones was hostess to the iucnilwrJ of the Five Hundred' Club and flmlr husbands at her home last Saturday evening. In the card pluying prizes were won by Mrs. J.! Hay Sorenson and Bert Wilkins.) Special guests on this occasion were! WOMEN Values up to $55.00. All go for one price. Price Mr. und Mra. Thomas Tancock and Mrs, A. L. Mitchell, ihe last mentioned being from lrovo. A dainty $24.75 luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Kimball entertained in a pleasing manner last Saturday evening. Don Corbett being the honored guest. Mr. Corbett has returned to Provo to resume his studies after spending a couple of weeka in Eureka. The purtv given by Mr. and Mrs. Kimball waa attended by a number of friend and an interesting program of games and music waa followed by an excel- lent luncheon. The members of the L. O. E. Club very pleasantly surprised tbeir retiring president. Mrs. Henry Osborn, at her home on Tuesduy evening. In the playing of 500" prizes for the highest scores were awarded as follows: Mrs. Qeorge Castleton, first: Mrs. William McCullough, second;; Mrs. T. A. Clement, consolation.! Mrs. Osborn was the recipUi.t of a beantiful gift. A delicious luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. Henry Osborn, Mrs. Jack Osborn. Mrs. Julia Whitehead, Mrs.! McCrea, Roundy, Mrs. Fred Nesbit.j Mrs. William Mra. McCullongh. Oeorge Castleton, Mrs. T. A. A special guest of the club was Mrs. Lon Teterson. i j ! ! w Cle-ment- ,. tRfiHggtaagfiRggfi!gli Mens Shoes Values to $8.50 for $195 Values to 57.50 for .. .... $3.65 Values to $6.00 for $2.95 |