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Show Page SOCIAL for RpKrior MItM. 211. Friday, November EUREKA REPORTER A ITEMS tin- Mmulil In A. F. Tolton spent Thanksgiving Day with bis family at Salt Lake I. I). Theriault left thia morning for Cedar City, going there on business and making the trip by auto. Ik-rTaylor, student at the U. of C., spent Thanksgiving with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. la s City. W. H. Moeller, secretary of the Odd Fellows order, was at Salt Lake lii on a visit during the past week. Mrs. Itay Piko and infant son were &S Tuxes become delinquent at noon today. To all amounts that have not here this week from Cornish, Utah, been paid there will now be added visiting with relatives, l liinnl lu It. 1. UAUDNClt. plioiui Mrs. William Ish ha been quite advertising costs and a small sum as! Edmund Fennell has returned to Eureka after spending several m on tin seriously ill for the past week, her -a penalty for Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Churchill and at Castle (Jate. Illness being from pneumonm. children and Mrs. George Wigton Miss Illanche OHara was the Claude F. Baker' returned p 'nut-s- i Mr. were of and of Mrs. K. I). Gardner at guests daughter a business Thursday morning after Mrs. Shaw at Thanksgiving h,.r Thanksivlng Lay. Itulph to Salt Late. 3J ' Miss Lila Ketcham was the Rnet Miss Ella Donnelly h.i returned dl,,,ltrof Eureka were'f Mrs. Mary Driscoll at Thanksgiv- home ufler spending ten davs as the' The n,,dy on remembered Day. nR diimtr. Thanksgiving Mrs. of at Frank llirt guest (Men. Kf?d Society and Salt Jyj MjKll Sij,n gpaiding was at Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. finish had asth tlun in k Lake City on Thursday, visiting with their guests on Thanksgiving Dav,'iM,' !,r r friends. the former's father and sister. Or- for an apson P. Hutsh and Miss Nelli it. Iluish;l,li,,1,,,l.,J,1", Ilarn.n Gardner went to Salt Lake , of Pgyson. to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielson were Tuesday nieIuh )f the ramiy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Johnson (lthr went to California for Thanksgiving, pleasantly surprised on Thursday, Mf gnd Zabriskio Zabrlskie V. A. Mrs. Mr. and spending the day with their daugh- 'lo "l anil motored Fureka ter. Charlotte, who is attending; "J J were Provo visitors Sunday. tl,e vicinity of San l'ran-- j prepared "jt the' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heclitol siseo. occasion. Among the guests of the went to Provo for Thanksgiving. Mrs. The turkey crop in Utah wai family were: Mr. and Mrs. Wells and llwhtol will remain until the early larger this year than ever before, In Miss Klinoro Harney of Lewisville.' part or next week. ing estimated at 20,000. Thirteen Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harney The members of the Kntro Nuua carloads of dressed turkeys were and children of Salt Lake; Mr. and Lilerury Club are planning a parly shipped out of the state, mostly to Mrs. Frank Harney, Miss Hazel Bar- - for Wednesday evening in honor of the New York market. Miss Veruiece Harney and (111- their husbands. lie. t Last Saturday evening a number Harney. Mr. and Mrs. HyrainJ Klward Bonner Mr ail(, Mrg of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ChrlHliiplieraon and children and dinner Thanks-an- d r.lWl(rtailwl at family Clement gave them a pleasant surMrs. Thomas Jarvis and cbll'.,iving Day. Covers were laid for prise, the purty being in honor of dren, all of Hpanish Fork. fourteen. Mrs. Clement's birthday. Those presseems! Miss Morton of the English da-i- n weather beautiful Tlntles ' ent were: Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr. have come to ail end but all good part mont of tho local high school, is and Mrs. Leo Itowc, Mr. and Mrs. an some must have ending spending Thanksgiving holidays at Joseph A. Nielson, Mr. und Mrs. Lew things dls- - her homo in Provo. tho Thin llinn. entire morning Itisbop, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Clement, is covered with a blanket of. Mrs. Mrs. John Noakes, Mrs. William trlrt Dorothy Maddern, wbo has snow und the outlook for more of it Tin-ti- c Okey, Mrs. Helier Curlson, Mr. uml is good. No one is complaining, how- -' been visiting with relatives in few weeks, left today for the Mrs. Alma Hendrickson, Mrs. llnnry past as w have had more than our; for her homo in Australia. Johnson, Mrs. William McCullough. ever, flue weather and winter! share The evening was spent in games and cannot ofextend Mrs. P. J. Donnelly entertained over a longer period musie after wbich a buffet luncheon tliuu at Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, Meror three four month. bewas aerved. chants should experience an Im- various members of the family The Tlntle Hotel, modern, nicely provement In business as a result of ing present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabrlskie refurnished, clean and with beds equal the cold weuther as winter merchanto anything in tbn slate. Phone for dise lias not been moving very rapid- lumed late last week from Ogden, where they went to attend the funreservations. ly up to this time. eral of the former's sister-in-laMrs. David Zabriskle. t. 00, Is Ready Toyland ; ! din-tri- - "'P -. j h.-r- j , 0lDOt Bl fas - ; 5 Aid f0 flnlie St I Miss Orissa Hilnton and Miss Em- Dougiil, of the high school lacjlty, ure spending tho Thanksgiving vucaliou at their homes in ma .frgn folorado ftoux fictoria fmericai Jmkee flatus Bring the children to Toyland and let them see what a wonderful array of Toys Santa Claus has provided to help make this Christmas the merriest ever. Low prices on all offerings allow you to buy liberally for your children. Total hief Co apils The thool hsnksg etday. ren tal There w ions, rc agsn ation in uik ludente uva he dthee izd essoo- - Ipetia mercantile mpmi THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE .'pringvlllo. Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Treloar entertained at dinner on Thursday, their guests being: Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Margaret Krary, Arthur Mis Josephine Roundy and Mina A Good Tiling DON'T MISS IT. Pilk Hose, brown and black, f 1.00 i i ary nrd Harvey Causer. a pair. Tintic Merc. Co., Special for Sophia Iloundy of Salt Lake City o l.i McDonald villi vl.iitlng Hurry twero the guests of their brother, Mc- unlay only. Send name and address I.;! i.i parents, Mr. and Mrs. An;-- , us M your Clarcnco nnd Carl Bauer, who 'ra0 Roundy and family, on Thanka-liai- e Harry Is a member of the written with I plainly together been attending the University giving day. freshman class at the University of cents Chamber- to this (and slip) Mrs. Mr. V. A. and went of Utah Zabrlskie three years, during the past Utah. lain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iovt, Thanks-- , to Salt Lake Thanksgiving Day, Ilcv. M. Rheelian of Salt Like City ure at their homo for the receive In retnrn a trial packais and the football vacation. between game tending iir.d ltev. (. E. Hogan of Park City Chamberlain's Cough Mrs. John Osborne entertained Utah and the "Aggies." Both Mr. and containing ora In Eureka this week, being guests Zabrlskie are former "Aggie" Remedy for colds, croup, bronchial, of ltev. John Lagan of the local iViturday in honor of the Gth birth-;Mfin" and whooping coughs, sal t ul hollo Church. day anniversary of her daughter, , students. Amelia. Gravel trout; Chamberlain's StomGames and from tickling Chief the Cons, refreshments! Tliciu was a good attendance at and Liver Tablets for stomach ach tho in this little district is weio by following enjoyed dumps again being the Thanksgiving Day dance, given ' troubles. Indigestion, gassy palm at the pavilion lust evening. Allreds foils: Patty McCormick, Naudine shipped into Millard county. Ten Ruth Davis, Margaret loads hare already gone out and the that crowd the heart, blliousnea orchestra aupplled the music and the G ribbon, contract will likely call for Chamberlalnt McCormick, Margaret nearly and constipation; raffling of throe large turkeys caused Marion Salve, needed In every family for Isabelle 100 carloads. Smith,! McCormick, come excitement and merriment. The Silk Hose, brown and black, $1.00 burns, scalds, wounds, piles, ml winners were George Gourley, L. Luvula Wirthlin, Jean Hill. Fay skin these valued medSheldon Beck and Manrlne!a Holmes, , .illirch and C. G. Forsey. pair. Tintic Merc. Co., Special for icines affection!; for only b cents. Dont miss it l.eck. only. Saturday FriTim Fidelia club members met day evening at the heme of Mrs. Geo. Custlcton. Those present were Mrs. Mrs. Malcolm Eugene Hlarketl, Green, Mrs. W. H. Thurmond, Mrs. ( has. Zabrlskie. Mrs. A. F. Hurt, Mrs. Johu Savage, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. John Alien, Mrs. O. A. Allred, and apodal guests: Mrs. T. G. Clark, Mrg. Theodore Fullmer and Mrs. Jos. "600' was played and the Huys. Lon Chancy, as the mad Lon Chaney, as the servant, prizes went to Mrs. T. C. Clark, Mrs. John Alien. A fine lunch was served. Dr. Lamb. half man, half ape. The L. O. E. Club members surprised MrCrea Iloundy on his birthday Saturday evening, November 17. "COO" was played. The prizes went to Mrs. William McCullough, Mrs. Glen Jarnmn, Mrs. Theodore Fullmer, James Has. Theodore Fullmer and George Cast let on. An elaborate lunch was served. 1'roaent at the parly were. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fuilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Buys. Mr. and Mrs. George Castletou, Mr. aud Mrs. Glen MeKnte, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Frank liurrity, Mr. and Mrs. William McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt. Mrs. Juliu Whitehead, Henry Osborne. Mrs. Glen Jarman, licber Miss Elsie Castleton, Miss Margaret Smith, Mrs. John ltowe and Dick Halley. Mrs. Henry Uloss and Mrs. Charles Hloss entertained at the homo of the former Saturday evening of last week, the party being in honor of Mrs. Henry Hloss mother, Mrs. Anna Meloy, of Kingman, Arizona. "500" was enjoyed, the prizes going to Mrs. Sam Hansen and Mrs. Leo Donnelly. Those present in addition to the guest of honor were: Mr. Thomas Clark. Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. William Owens, Mr. Jack Downey, Mrs. 1 J. Donnelly, Mrs. Leo Donnelly. Mrs. James Creighton, Mrs. Austin Howard. Mrs. William Ferguson. Sr.. Mrs. William Ferguson, Jr., Mrs. Charles Kryger, Mrs. James Foster. Mrs. Edward Pike. Mrs. Sam Hansen, Mrs. Lionel Lewis. Miss Edna Hloss and Miss Leona Hansen. A splendid lunch was served. I Mrs. William Douglas and Ernest of the organations. j Dahl, officers entertained officers and teachers of' tlio Mutual Improvement Associa- -' In a pleasing manner on Thura-- ! ;tions ' of last week, the party tak-- 1 day nt;-,iu;r plme at the Douglas home. After' a pleasant program of games, musical numbers, etc., splendid refresh-neat- s were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dahl. Mr. and Mrs. Os-- ; wald Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley' Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jen- -' Mysteriously called sen, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and' The strange occupant Mrs. I. H. Craven. Mr. and Mrs away to face the unknown. of the mystery mansion. John Evans, Don Corbett. Harold Dauer. Clifford 22hm.CI.rtn.. cirth. Miss Althea Sylvester, Miss er before has the screen offered a more Leona Korgie. Miss Ethel Larsen. thrilling or baffling mystery picture, ever, diabolic, will Miss Mable Larsen, it make startling, Miss Marie yon gasp. You will want to be thrilled over and over again. Dont miss the Holdaway, Miss Lottie Stowe. Miss year's greatest mystery picture. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Mad- ; sen. a at-givi-ng l- la. ; I Crescent Theatre Sunday GeOQjGE AclLISS Goldwyrt presents DlSBAEU The greatest photoplay ever Cinema TVade Review. made. International George Arliss Disraeli In the picture version of his phenomenal stage ! . ; v success ' A treat we advise you all to see Boston Herald. And if you enjoy a romantic story with a thrilling plot, masterfully enacted under expert direction, then you will agree with the above as well as the following noted critics when they proclaim: ! Arliss, one of the world's greatest, makes 'Disraeli' Atlanta Constitution. a wonder picture Pfhvidence News. of A triumph the photoplay ;Nothing finer, has ever been seen on a Brooklyn screen Brooklyn Eagle. A new idea in acting and 'punch' class written all .over and deep into it Chicago Herald. Be sure to see this picture at the Star Monday and Tuesday AM 1 1 1 1 1 Mel-lo- r. 1 1 Ion Chaney directed Ben t none home bumpe beam. 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