OCR Text |
Show 'I?- 1 .:f i June 9, 1950 The Eureka Reporter Page Three Mrs. Leona Laird Entertains Club t I cek Recent Bride A 6:30 pot luck dinner featured the meeting of the Tlntic Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8. Monday evening, June 5th. The variety of foods brought in, made a delirious well ,fElife Club Holds Wedding Of Former Eurekans balaneed meal and waa most thoroughly enjoyed by all those present. Following the dinner the regular order of businesa was transFrom Salt Lake comes the news acted with Ethel Brenton, Worthy of the marriage of Miss Janet re Matron and Alton II. Baker, WorPowers and Jack Hodge. Miss Powers is the daughter of Mrs. thy Patron, presiding. and Mr. Raymond E. Powers, Hodge ts tho son of Mr, and Mrs. Super Chix At Jack llodge, formerly of Eureka. Carlson Home During their residence here, Mr. Tiie Super Chix club met last llodge waa connected with the Wednesday at the lioine of Mra. Tintle Standard Mining Company, Lauralei Carlson. An evening of The groom la a graduate of Tin-t- ie music and sewing was enjoyed, and High school. the hostess served delicious refreshments to the following mem' bera: Mrs. Edna Jasper, Mrs. Margaret Lucas, Mrs. Mabel Butler. Mra. Lena Franks, Mra. Call Durs-ael- l, Mra. Ila Mac Franks, Mrs. Grace Bernini, Mrs. Florence Potts. Le-no- Regular Meeting The Elite club met at the home Mrs. Ijouia Corbrldge last Thursday evening. Bridge was the evening's diversion, and delicloua refreshments were served to members Mrs. Clara Jennan, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. Mra. Deon Ferguson. Mra. Elizabeth Franke, Mra. Thelma Grigga, Mrs. Elsie Nilaon, Mrs. Belle Coffey, Mrs. Karlean Gear, Mrs. Ethel Donnelly, Mrs. Elva Bonner, and the special guests, Mra. Maud Gourley, and Mrs. Helen Brown. ITize winners for the evening were Mrs. Gear, high score, and t. Mra. Jerman, ut I News Conies Of Meet Social Cvcnts of Mrs. Leona Laird waa hostess club at her home to the I'iniN-hllaMt Wednesday. At the conclusion of cards, the hostess nerved a tasty lunch to members Mrs. Wanda Sanderson. Mrs. Thelma Smith. Mrs Leah Boswell, Mrs. Beverly Jameson, Mrs. Enid Broderick, Mm Audrey Sanderson and the D. U. P. Conducts special guests. Mrs. Irene Naylor Regular Meeting of 1rovo. I'rize winners were Mrs. Smith, The D. U. P's held their high score, Mrs. Boswell, 2nd high, regular all-cmeeting last Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Wanda Sanderson, in the Memorial Building. Election the main hiiHiness If1''0 The members decided to dispense the meeting, and the officers with club for the summer months, of elected are as ollows: Captain. gnd will resume meetings in the Mrs. Fred Johnson; 1st Vice. Mrs! fall. Elizabeth Hutchinson; 2nd vice Mrs. Bertha Day; Mrs. Clarence Felix Club At Wahlquist, Sec. and Treas.; and class leader. Mrs. Lu Dean Sax. Cronin Home Several visitors from Ncphl were Mrs. Margaret Cronin was hos- present at the meeting. Martha B. tess to the Felix club at her home Belliston, Zelms Golden, Beatrice Douglas and Elizabeth R. Black. Thursday evening. At the conclusion of the business Bridge furnished the evening's entertainment and tasty refresh- meeting a pot luck luncheon waa to members served. ments were served Several monitors will travel to Mrs. Deon Ferguson, Mrs. Clara Nephi, on Saturday, June 10, to atJerinan, Mrs.. Maud Gourley, Mrs. Ella Hannifin. Mrs. Marva Cor-- b tend the Daughters of Pioneers ridge, Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Convention. Thelma Griggs and Mrs. Dorothy CLUB NEWS Nelson. The Pin and Needle Prises were won by Mrs. Hanniclub met fin, high score, and second prize by at the home of their leader, Mra. Nona Hudson on Tuesday afterMrs. Gourley. noon, June 6. The girls spent the Harry Randle left last Saturday afternoon learning to dam. The next meeting will be at the night for Chicago, where he will attend the National Retail Grocers home of Margaret Mellor, at 1 p. Convention. The trip was made by m. Tuesday, June 13. Sharon Laird, reporter. plane. e I oof-po-FeaturesLuck"OESDinner of all-cu- Miss Virginia Randle-Ra- y Badertcher 4-- United In Marriage On Friday Eve 4-- H 1 Annual Beautiful in its simplicity was tiie marriage of Miss Virginia Randle, daughter of Harry Randle, and Ray L. Badertcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Badertclicr of Salt 1 .nkc City, performed Friday evening, June 2, in the Memorial Building in Eureka. A beautiful floral background, and tall candelabra, formed the setting for the impressive ceremony, with Rev. C. M. Wilton of the Methodist church officiating at the i nuptials. Hie lovely bride, given in marriage by her father, was radiant in her wedding gown of white doited swiss. Her illusion veil edged with lace, was caught to a tiara finger-ti- p of medallions of seed pearls. Her bridal bouquet was lilies of the valley and red rose buds. Bridesmaids were her sister, Miss Iois Randle, and n sorority sister. Miss Colleen Packer of I)gan. Other attendants were Mrs. Joyce Harris and Mrs. Marjorie Gagon, cousins of the bride. Their gowns were in the pnstel shades, of orgiindy and taffeta. Jack Badertcher. brother of the groom, nded as best Banquet Is Highlight Of Week's Social Events Senior-Junio- r The Home Economic room was the scene of the annual Junior-SeniBanquet at the school last or i Thursday evening, June 1. The T shaped tables were beautifully decorated Just-A-Me- Club re At Schow Home Mrs. Maxine Schow waa hostess club at her to the home on Monday evening. An evening of cards was enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Faye Wall. 1st, Mrs. Grace Chat-wi- n 2nd and Mrs. Jean Giles, allJust-a-me- re cut. The hostess served delicious re- freshments to those named and to Mrs. Sadie Warr, Mrs. Madge Bur. nston. Mrs. Allicne Farrcn, Mrs. Grace Chatwin. Mra. Elna Hansen, and the special guest, Mrs. Irma Gourley. The members ed Mrs. Sadie of the club presentWarr with a beau-tft- il y gift. The Warr family are moving to Payson to make their home. going-swa- Folks Young Birthday At i.,,. with seasonal flowers. To carry out the theme Graduation Day" small diplomas were used for place cards. A turkey banquet with all the trimmings was served at 7:00 oclock and the mothers of the Junior class are receiving high praise for the sumptuous menu, which was prepared and served by them. man. The welcome address was given Iininetlialcly following tho remnony, a wedding sup-o- r by Richard Bauer, president of the was served to the wedding party and tho immediate famMrs. Ray L. Badertcher, nee Virginia Randle Junior class. Grace was offered by Alonzo Ann Jo Sandstrom. Bishop ilies of the young couple, and the employees of the Raiulle Sax was mistress of ceremonies Market and their juirlners. for the evening, and presented the Cards, Business following program which contin- Features At Meet Hie newlyweds left that niglil for a honeymoon through ued throughout the dinner: Toast the southern Utah parks. Upon their return they will make to Seniors, Eleanor Jackson; adColumbia Rcbckah Lodge met in dress, Charles Van Wagoner, presa home in Prairie City, Oregon. Ijegion Auxiliary session last Thursday evenident of the Senior class; song, regular The American Legion Auxiliary in Hall. Union the New' Mrs. Badertcher is a graduate of 'I intir high "Winter Wonderland," Irene Kay; ing business will hold their, regular meeting the Following regular Eddie to Toast Glover; School, 12 at 8 oclock. school, and has completed her Junior year al the Agricultural meeting, cards were enjoyed, with next Monday, June song, "April Showers," Roahlie Mrs. Alice Peart winning 1st prize In the Memorial Building. A good McNeil; Toast to Advisors, Nancy and Mrs. Stella Shea, cut prize. attendance is requested as busi- College in I.agnn. Colleen The groom graduated from the A. C. Friday morning, Lectham; piano duet, Hostesses for the evening, Flor- ness of importance will be brought Elaine Erickson; violin solo. ence Weitzeil. Irene Bryson and before the meeting. and was awarded his degree in Forestry at the CommenceMax Shirts. Ethel Brenton served tasty ment exercises held that day. After the banquet dancing was Firemen Dance Mammoth Fire The enjoyed in the Little Theatre. Thus Department Madge Burraston won the pillow another memorable and highly en- cases given away at the Thursday will hold their annual dance, SaturElks Hold is banquet day night, June 10, In the Untie Lady joyable meeting. 1950. of Music written off for the class High School Gymnasium. Regular Meet the dance will be furnished by Jon lb i on, young son of Mr. and for the Loverodge Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Ijcmmon of Lady Elks met in regular session Mrs. A. L. Pilon, was starry-eye- d Mrs. Hannah Thurmond Mammoth are the proud parents of Elks the at on evening he Tuesday when and thrilled last Sunday Honored At Party Women Republican Meet club rooms. After the business of a baby girl, born May 23 In the boarded a plane at the Salt Lake Tintic Womens Republican clu the evening waa disposed of. cards Payson hospital. The couple have airport, for a trip to Hardin, Monwere enjoyed, with Mrs. Burt Rowe one other child, a 2V4 year-olMrs. Ruby Bigler. Mrs. Carl tana. Young Jon will spend the will meet Friday, June 9, at home of Mrs. Wm. winning 1st prize, and Mrs. Ina daughter. New mother la the forthe at Sandstrom and Mrs. George p.m. Horn summer Hardin and in at a beauti- with his aunt and uncle,Big Clement winning raffle and rut mer Grace Rusby of Mammoth. were Mr. and Trvloar. luncheon All those interested arc cordially prize. given at Mrs. Roy Fly (Marion Lucas) on fully appointed invited to attend the meeting. the Forscy home last Friilay after- their cattle ranch. Mrs. Dorothy Nelson, hostess for Eugene Reek, son of Mr. and noon. for Mrs. Hannah Thurmond, the evening, served a delicious Mrs. Cyril Beck of Elberta, who make who left during the week to lunch. has been stationed at Okinawa for I. I). S. Primary Clarence Wahlquist, Wilson Lee, will begin next Summer the past several months, arrived Primary her home in Murray with her Burraston Henry Wall, Sterling fur13. A picnic is planhome June this week for a In Salt waa Shaw. Mrs. Ada Tuesday, Edward Mrs. Erickson McIntyre of and Oscar Mammoth, daughter. and end the acthe of At ned the session, for waa furlough, and lough. opening laat Lake 1 week, City Luncheon was served at :30 p. were in Tooele Tuesday evening, the children are requested to meet companied on the return trip by he will be sent to Texas for fura of the Wildlife m. and a pleasant afternoon was attending meeting re are at and church ther training. the 1:15, at her daughter Ann, who la a Association. that they are expected to dcnt Rt tfte 8t Mary.a of tho Wu. enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Mm. Wm. MrDonnell (Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey were bring their lunch. Jennie Mvers. Mrs. Dennis Har- latch in Salt Lake City. Ann will Rife) snd baby daughter, spent a Mrs. in Salt Lake City and Lark over Pelt. Frank Mrs. rington, the summer vacation few days laat week visiting with "Pnd week last relaRobert GlllUple with week spent end he visiting Alice Jameson. Mrs. Katie Towers. Mrs. Anna McDonnell. Salt Lake City and Ogden. ing with her mother. Ve8, and the honored guest, Mra Thur- - Coming Events Mrs. L ed n biU QLEKN . . . Bread-wa- jr actress Carol Channlng wears more than n million dollars worth of diamonds after be- DIAMOND ing crowned In New York. dismoud Queen" Mor-du- e, Party Mrs. Ivan Christensen entertained a group of young folks at her home last Thursday in honor of her daughter, Elana's 5th anniversary. The small fry were entertained with various games and delicious party refreshments which included a lovely birthday cake, were served to the little people. Elans wasn't able to enter the games, as she is having a bout with rheumatic fever, but she thought it was pretty fine to see all her little friends, and to watch them enjoy the afternoon. Guest list included Kent and Kay Cushing, Barry Colovich. Wayne and Tommie Lemmon, Eileen and Jimmy McNeil, Cappy and Diane Larsen, Barbara and Gary Boswell. Shauna Thomas, Vicki N'cwman. Joan Sudweeks, Jerry Ssndstrom and Cheryl and Karen Christensen. Mrs. i FED UP . . . Alllsos Palmer, Orange-bars- , N. teacher, bss Nevada where television cm distract her SCHOOLMARM BIRTHS er Ribbon wound round and round Venetian blind tapes gives a reeffect that la freshing randy-can- e gay enough to do away with cur- tains in the nursery or kitchen during the sultry summer Production of horseshoes d For-se- y, see 30-d- ay I Christensen was assisted mond. Sandstrom. by Marguerite Pineapple Ring ALWAYS READY to serve ALL THE FAMILY with hot water Its always a!.'- ? ',v !o is turn the tap, there, plenty of it! All y night or day . . . You simply forget it completely, once your electric water beater is installed . . . s And here arc some of the ways it serves all the family: n a pretty dolly and Ibis center makee Wends easily. T" aA i up quickly and lakes only two small ball, oi collon. obtained by be Mchelinq this doily. CORNFIELD, may addressed envelope lo the Needlework Department el this paper. 4 CROCHETERS love hrdt and frothy k Bel No. ddcn OVER faR,. '7,,. 70 OF THE WATER USED IN YOUR HOME IS HOT WATER Cost oj electric water heating is surprisingly low. Look into it today. Hem at a Joliet, HI., plant annually requires the use of 12,000 tons of steel. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY Ownership - local Control |