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Show Friday, October - EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 iao Mr. and Mrs. Iloy (Mark spoilt Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake. Mrs. John Ixiwney and Mrs. A. G. Takos motored to Provo Wednesday. ! -ri- - J- - Mitchell la the kuest Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Jenkins and; D the nusi, 8,4,1 Lake friends. In children spent Sunday in Provo. of relatives an friends j Iuyson. j . m,tb Bn,l Walter Morten Mr. and Mrs. Oorge Forsey andj S. I. Jerman spent Mr. and Mr-Wf,re Lake visitors during the to children motored with visituiK the week end Iayson Sunday. week. In Salt Lake. Mrs. II. K. Fllener was the guent Mra. M. Nielson and son, Elmer, Ih vl.iitln : of frieuds In Salt Lake durinx the Mrs It. J ltu- - ell. of Provo, were Ruests of Mr. and with r la lives and friends In Spanldi ; past ten days. Mrs. A. K. Tucked Sunday. rl1' S Mrs. (Miarleu Hr1lgf 1 I , John W'. Taylof was at Salt Lake; Walter Morgan and G. Sanderson Mrs. F. It. ('rowlher who had on business lust Monday am! Tues returned Tuesday after several day; been the Rui-s- t of Mr. and Mrs. day. la the Strawberry section. The trip Thomas Trythull left Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Williamson and brought home a nice bunch of trout.; Salt Lake City. children were the guU of Mr and Mra. Gnbrt euterU n Mr. and Mrs. George Sylvester Mrs. J. 1aulaen durinx the week Club eil the members of the and children returned Monday after A bom al dalmy Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen had aa also days visit In Ill lifh-lJ- , ,unfbe,'n W1B Mrs. Georxe tbelr Ruest Tlnaman Lake. Fish at last Saturday and Sunday. Elmer Allen, aon of Mr. u:id j Mrs. Clarence Slapley. who had d Alien. will commence his 0IB week Maccabee the This lode been vlsidnx with relatives In I'urk at of work tab I the I nlverslty to Mrs. Sanford Mnrkhaoi the City, returned to Eureka last Sun- Insuranca which waa carried ,b,B yeBr- with day. the order by her husband. The Cmtholfe Woman'a Leaxue wi'l Mr. and Mra. Hen Wride and ton, meet Wednesday, October 7th, at Si. and Monday Josephs Hall. All membera are Suit 1,1k e where they arromDanlMiI Kvn' Penl Sunday b M friend- - Que.ted to he present, Whitehead, who waa Injured Md ,,r0T0 .,n Miller Itrothera 101 Ranch will last week. Mr. Whitehead la gelling A story of the alonx nicely. The membera of the Theological PrM(,nt Trail 1uat-at the Crescent r,y days,th L. D. S. Church enter PneT Th- of the Kind. Clul. at daw 'talned at the home of Ulshop and Theatre, Friday and Saturday, 10th. A real llva George Finch Tuesday evening to,r In honor of Miss Twlla Gagon and Buffalo romea with the ahow. Emron Blrrh. Dancing and games ,, onnM ,.8VC a prelM y were enjoyed. Dainty refreshments Saturday In honor appln1(.d parly were served. pgtrlt-lu- , the occa- of jiCr Mr. and Mra. A. J. Jei enterlaln-iThe ntb bir,bd!lrwe..k"lMB b,n During the early part of the at dinner Tuesday evening In honor wero decorated In n1 - bo,ne ub,e MamMra. Mr. Fierce of and John of Henry Huron who left for. Itlve--tollf- from llulll,,,pn colora. Twenty-tou- r Pfah. Covers were laid for Mls moth received n cablegram He fulks were Invited, birth of a son to Dr. and Mra. Ce. ll Ih,nilM JohBBon WM pieaMHy: Maddern. Thla Is the first grand- Monday evening when ai aurprHrd Fred Herring and Jack Ullork .aon of Mr. and Mra. fierce and they of hla frteBdll called at hla1 were In Salt Sunday for the are quite elated over the announce- - ,,l)me The hls birth of the hasehall ment of hls arrival. Mra. Maddern dliy witnessing purpose Games and music1 anniversary. games between Halt Lake and Suit waa formerly Mlsa Dorothy fierce of were enjoypd. "A dainty luncbeitiil The double-heade- r of Mammoth. Francisco. lust Sunday marked llio dosing of Wn tb" moHt enjoyable affair;; D. Thomas i, Mr. and Mrs. Kuy basdiall In Salt Lake for this mu-of the week waa the surprise Prty entertained at dinner Tuesday n un. a WhHl-!jnIn honor of Mrs. O. A. jn ,ftn(lf 0j n,e birthday anal-Among the Eureka pooplo who colt at her home Monday. The The of Elmer Ferguson. the hnaehnll games In Halt ling was spent In games, cards andj(versary rooms were attractively decorated Mr. and music, A delicious Luke last Sunday were: luncheon waw jn 8utumn flowers.. Covers were laid Mrs.' Frank Gsrrlty and The gueata were: Mrs fur Mlsa daughter served. Margaret Clark, Miss Deon Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Frank Taylor, Sr., Mru. Ann Mor-gnMary Thomas larker, Elmer Hlackett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Jr., George, Gerald and Julian Sanderhost and hostess. the Ferguson, son, Neil O'Hare. Thoiuiia Tancock.i Mr. and Mra. Jack Nllson, Mr. and Dun Ostrander, II. K. Wall, Fruck Mra. Glen Jarman, Mr. and Mis. There will he a Carnival Dance at Gear and John Mathews. Fred Dlttmer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford the L. D. B. Recreation Hall In EuMitchell, Miss Frances Gear, George reka, Tuesday, October luth. This The Women of Moomdieart Legion Owens, Harold Morgan and George entertainment promises to me out of enjoyed "500" after (lie regular Whatcott. the ordinary and one of the most atbusiness meeting lust Friday eventractive dances of the fall scaao:i. A very enjoyable surprise party rises were won by Mrs. John ing.. The admission price Is $1.00 with Downey, first; Mra. M. Freelhy, was given on Mra. A. II. McChrystal a charge of $5e each for extra ladle. second. lvlicloitH refreshments were Wednesday. The evening wan spent In playing served. Mra. Thomas Francis entertain600" and Mah Jongg. for "500" were awarded Mrs. ed at a prettily appointed luncheon frizes The rard purty given by the Wo- D. J. Sullivan, afternoon. Autumu first; Mrs. Dennis Wednesday man a Deneflt Association of Mlsa Anna flowers were used In the depuration. llarrlnston. second; was socially and Hmiii Pon(l0ut,0I1. the Mah Those present were: Mrs. E. dully a success. There were twenty- - UB( Mrs. J. K. OConnor, Mrs Jmikk Mma Mr A MfC,iryiltal one tables, although the members won utM Thomas (1,.rtrUllB flrrt. Tuckeit. McCormick, Sr., Mrs. John -"f '."Hcond; Those present were: Mrs. Hill, Mrs. John Johnson, Miss hV'a.theurR" chairman In every McCormick. wayjJerry guUlvuIli Mrr Ernest smith, poss bln to make the affair a succes.4. Mr 8ulllviini Mra. Pi j. j)OM. nice luncheon waa served uud Thonius McCormick has accepted nelly, Mra. John J. Sullivan, Mrs. a position with the Kurekn Hankprizes In the card playing were x. Mrs. 1Iarrnttoni ' r awarded as ,onw": employed as as.Miss Mae Sullivan, Miss ing company, being T. D. Sullivan, first; Mrs Dan Mfr ,Tuckett to the place of cashier take sistant M, Klla Sullln Am nonnellv, (antt. second, Mra. A. D. Mttnion, Misses Gertrude and Louisa Tuckett. Henry Huron, who recently resignconsolation. Gentlemen J. 11. Camp-hel- l, A delicious luncheon was served. ed. Mr. McCormick la undoubtedly a valuable addition to the Institution first; Dan Fields, second; V T. Nelson, consolation. Mra. J. J. Hack, Mra. Dnuglasa aa he haa had banking experience Millar and Marshal Heck, all of and will be able to fit Into the posiIdaho, ware tha housa gueata during tion very nicely. tha early part of the weak of Mr. The Ladlea Aid Society of the M. and Mra. lVan Hack. Mra. J. J. lteck, Mrs. Miller and Marshal Heck are E. Church were entertained lust afternoon at the home of mother, alster and brother of Dean Friday Mrs. nioss. The time wan Harriet Heck. While hare Mrs. Dean neck In their pent In outlining future work for a few entertained friends Gams ware rnjoyed frizes we-- e honor 0B Mond and ,unch. the organisation and In addition (0 won. by Mrs. Austin Carter and Hob- - eo Mr the and Mri. other things It was decided to give fo,Iow!nij. art Roswell. Those in attendance e,ocl,on Ar dinner and a' Mr. and Mrs. liana tb Humble. George wero: Mr. and Mra. Robert Hoswell, bMB" lutl ,b yMr-Mr- . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drtasel. Lew, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carter, all of ber uei"1' w,lh and Mrs. Gua Drisael, Mra. Arch j Goshen, Mr. and Mra. George Finch, Donaldson, the gueata of honor and Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Thomas, Mr. andv,,. d xarae were piny- - , M1jler nrother 101 Ranch will Mrs. Joseph Finch, Mlsa Vivian nnd Prises were won as follows :!prwnt Xrau Du.t . A the Davis, Mira Genevieve Gagon, LaMar',,.. and i.r.hal Heca. at the Tre Carter, Henry 1r,MM1 and GK,r,ieiThratre. Friday and Saturday, Oc- 5,TKnhI,5h, and Humble, second; Mra. J. J. lteck and gueste of honor gth and 10th. A real live Henry lrlssel, consolation. buffalo cornea with the show. I Pri-will- br M-- e. ccl-pal- r-- J111? - s. Oc-Mr- tland j - n. lka ( , aed I 1 even-Rlve- I 1 d even-attende- ( n, J f t1, Topcoats now eu Mel-larke- y, r""'. Kll&i-bel- h -- Styleplus j Topcoats . ; I f"? , 8jln u i t0.r Mrs. Lisle Hillinglun cntertaliu d on Thursday night at a "500" party, prlxe for high score being won by Mrs. C. E. Rife. Follow !g the card playing the hostess serveJ a splendid luncheon to the following guesta: Mra. Glen Jarman, Mis. Mrs. McQuarrie, Mrs. Whatcott. Frank Russell, Mrs. Henry Johnson.'' Mrs. Wilford Mitchell. Mrs. Joseph McCormick. Mrs. C. E. Rife. Miss Margaret Dillon, Miss Margaret' Stack, Miss Eva Taylor, Miss Naooil Cronin and Miss Wanda Knotts. Watch. Our Window for Mrs. Alan Tike gave a beautifully appointed bridge luncheon Thursday ffternoou in compliment to Mrs. A HjVard Zabrlskie. of Ogden. Garden , flowers adorned the home and table, where place cards were laid for Mrs. j , Saturday ; Homer Johnson. tler. Mrs. Charles Mra. Henry Mrs. SPEQALS j ; - ; ; , . j ' I ) : PHONE 8 C. E. aer. Mrs. Rov ; ; CROMAR GROCERY Prat- Zabriskie, Mrs. A. V. Zabriskie, Mra. R. D. Gardner. ! : ;; WE DELIVER ; ; Kaighn, Harold Hulsh. lng won Mrs. Claude F. Raker. Mrs. Peterson. Miss Frances The prlxe for high score b!-- : by Mrs. Homer Johnson. The Promotore of the League 'or the Sacred Heart of the Catholic Church met at the home of Mrs. Dan McCann Wednesday A1 afternoon. delicious luncheon was served. The guests were: Mrs. P. J. Fennell. Mrs. C. E. Hulsh. Mrs. E. J. Duggan. Mrs. A. E. Tuckett. Mrs. Dennis Harrington. Mrs. Mary Stack. Mrs. Jesse J. Mathews. Mrs. James Norman. The hostess was assisted by Min Gertrude Tuckett and Miss Wear a topcoat get it in season you will wonder why you didn't have one before. Good every month m the year. A topcoat is the finishing touch for a well dres- sed man a necessity for cool nights, especially in the motor. Our Fall topcoats have arrived, Styleplus among others. The style ami fabrics ure new, ami harmonize with whats in vogue for Fall suits. il a t luun a thing, see mtl. the Styleplus UM. sensible. the topcoats, especially those They are convincing and prices arc Suits, Shoes, Hats Neekwear Tintic Merc. Co. Frankie McCann. SZfflHZRfiRRRRfi' |