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Show EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 Friday, Mari I 27 Sfififigpf Charles Hcchlol v.;u in Salt Late, Flurrle Sullivan wax a Salt Lake i business on Monday arid Tuesday. vinitnr liis Mr. urn! Mrs. Me Mr. und Mrs. A. G. Burton epent'j Nolan spent Sunday in Irovii iriimi: fiicndj. Sunday in J'rovo. Mm. Dan MH'aim left on Tliuri-ilaMr. and Mm. Gharles ZabrlsklniL for Sal! Lake alien- alio mill and Mrs. John Sava ye rr at N'ephljlj visit with lor moilior. laijl Friday. Mm. J W. Will in had Iwr Mm. Hymn Thurmond and aon. s guest ik.: week Mix. lleniy Jaik, rot ur noil Saturday from ltv-Howli'-rii! ::i!t Luke. they visited with relative.! a fow days. for C II. Wigtnu M:i.. itTlalniMl I 'li at il iiiHm: Sal unlay Mildred III ft;, daughter of Mr. evenliu'. and Mm. G. K. Kifo, la visiting with Mm. V. II. Mi Doth worn her grandmother, Mrs. D. It. Rhodes, Mr. at l.ako i:dt oi h iluiiiiK Iho early t" Ameriean Fork, of Hu1 week. Mm. Amen Haynes returned last for Fliililmns. Friday from Salt Luke whore Saturday Special ut $1.0. Tint ie Mori-- . Co. vislled willi Inr daughter, Mm. G. V. A. Ilrown rolurnod to Mrs. Mr- and Mrs. 'I. J. Hester of Sail l.'ureka on Sunday from Salt laiko.i Duke lire visiting with the luller's v here him visited for Hevoral day-iMm. v. It Ii her slater, Mis. Art. Iluher. liffir mother. Mrs. May. r as formerly Miss Helen May. Mr. and Mm. I. II. Spiiegs, wJl., Mm. James Haynes and da ugl.toni. nru now living at Suit l.ake, nr V. Mr. It. und with Mrs. fiorothy and Madeline, urn visit in : visiting with Mrs. Haynes' innther, Mrs. 'ihurmnnd. III ni I arkor in Suit Luke. Mm. Wu Iter and duugli-- ; I'nirJi-laMIshim I Minina und Ellen ('id oi loft mi 'I'iiursday for were It. n few for weeks Golnriidn. Neplil. among per- Murk, formers in I lie Nephl High School i viail with Mrs. Ftankes parenls. Mrs. Hymn Thurniond spent Sun- play, "I ho Melting Iot," given on While liem th day ut ItiiiKlismi visiting with Mr. Monday evening. were ladles the guests oi young is nf who Dial biirinnnd, employed their aunt, Mm. Italph Hop. h. elijr. Miss Jennie Reece, a member of ss who .Miss ( I ruin Whitehead, Ulkh Seliool faculty, wtis training for a nursi- ut the Iin1ylm Inst week und utlended Hit cross llospllul, is visiting with Jjn,"r From of the IJ. A. G., also mol Iter, Mrs. Julia Whitehead visilirig with Mr. und Mrs. Yard a briskin at Ogden during her uh Hence from Kureka. Mr. und Mrs. A. L. (leorgu returned Saturday from Salt Lake where ,1'1 "M!n for Mrs. fail Hubert H Siilurilay, March at- "inpun Ul to Lureku J 1st. Hoth mother Htid chll.i are ge1- Mr. and Mrs. John Kowo und , according to ting iilong nhi-lydaughter, Jeun. who Hpent sever.il days at the George liomn. Mrs. George llytm entertained on Special for Hal unlay (hllilren's Murch 26th, the parly being in Dresses at $1.49. Tlntlc Merc. Go honor of the birthday imnivcriuiv The at-members 1 of tho SOU" Club of Iter sou, llall. Thu ehildinn tided the cnineiliiH at the Star wore entertulnod by Mm. K. A. l at her lioum In Silver fit y on I'healru and later enjoyed nTrosh- inentH ut Itaymer's I'h.irniary. Those Saturday afternoon of last week, present were: lleth Gust let on, Madge I rise for high wore was won l.v Myers, Helen t'hurclilll, Iletly Graee. Mrs. Hebrr Jones. The hostess serv delicious repaid to the follow llynn. t!eor,(e Myers, llaymond Tay- guests lor, Vernou (a si let on and Hull." membem mid spoclul Mrs. J. Kay Sorenson, Mrs. tleor-Ityan. Sol hern. Mrs. John Guffey, Special for Saturday - Ghlldroit. Dresses ut $1.49. Tin tic Merc. Go. David Kussell, Jr, Mrs. Ilele-Jones, Mrs. E. L. Glark. Among tho pleasing Modal events g nests were Mm. John HoodSpecial and of (1m week wim tlm "600" party Mm. J. 1. Sr. Itussell, given In honor of Supt. T. K. H. A. G. Glee Club, singers wl I. Mr. uinl Mm. Joseph 1aulHon and Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Thomson, a roputul Ion," will entertain you tho affair being given by tlm Junior Saturday evening, March 2S, at high Hchool und grade teachers. Tlm Hecreation Hall. Get reserved seals party was held ut tlm High School!"! Eureka Merc. Gom. Go. 2fc und on Wednesday evening. IT I yes were 60c. won by Mrs. J. T. Wilson, John linn Saturday evening a number of iff noil und T. K. Ilarllett, while tlm friends carried out a pleasant birth-1liousn prize went to Miss Marguerite day anniversary parly Riven In honor Frunke. A delicious Innclmon Mrs. Louella Fillinoro, dm event was;f served. Those in nden.Unro place ut tlm Fillmore home. Miss Slella Norton. Miss Nellie Par-- ; Thl, Mll, wflH Bpinl in llHyin ker, Miss Hartford, Miss Mar- - "500." lTly.es were awarded us foln I ui--k- . - llur-iiull- n s 1 J -irl - , " t, f , t , I 1 i . w"- - - 1 i i I Wii-kln- H e Mr-s- . r Hari-li-t- I I la-ll- a j - f Irsi ; Decora- Miss Miss Marguerilo .lions Ihroughout tho homo were t.eneva lliggcnnon, keeping with the L'aster season. Frunke, Hart Schaffner & Marx spring clothes will say good things about you. l, 3 Miss Ann.! , .sa.1U.n, UIHheon In An was served ut a Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. J. r. NMIsou, arK,t tsttvlc which was artistically Mr. and Mrs. K. It. IIIggonMon, Mr. !(.coruled with Faster enthletns. The und Mrs. N. K. Thomson. Mr. and were in attendance: following guests Mm Joseph Paulsen. Mr. and Mm. Mm. 11. F. Gear, Mrs. Freelhy. Mrs. t harles abrlskle, Mr. and Mm. H.' prin,k darrlty, Mrs. K. L. i:' nu,,,"i Mrs. Fannie Fields, Mrs. L. O.Harper. Soho-leT. Mrs. . k. I'.kloff, Mrs. A. V. field. Mm. Agnes Haynes. Mrs. Hurt. The party was n most pleas- - Arthur Haynes, Mrs. II. 1C. Wall, nnt one for all. Mm. Ralph Chnpplo. Mm. G. J. SulI d, Don't miss tlm big musical event livan. Mm. K. llowen, Mrs. George of tlm season I. A. G. tili-i- Glub ltrewster. Mm. Grove Hoyle, Miss 24 members, Sat., March 2S, Hec- - llntli Haynes. Mrs. Fillmore receiv- roation Hull. Tickets on hale at K11many beautiful and useful pieces reha Merc. Com. Go. 2 Re and 60c. f chinaware. ji Their flawless style, their rich quality will say, Heres a man who amounts to something a man of good taste and ambition and spirit; our finer Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes have all the good things that exclusive tailors give mighty values at the price. - -! $35 I W. F. SPECIALS Saturday Only 9 lbs. Blue Rose Rice 8 lbs. Fancy Head Rice $1.00 $1.00 lbs. Navy Beans $1.00 lbs. Sugar 9 large cans Sego Milk $1.00 $1.00 9 lbs. Prunes $1.00 5 tie, $1.00 11 11 1-- 2 regular $1.25 Broom 7 cans No. 2 Pork and Beans $1.00 8 $1.00 packages Hops 3 gross Bottle Caps $1.00 LAST CHANCE TO GET IN ON THE DRAWING FOR THE BEAUTIFUL FLOOR LAMP. CROMAR GROCERY PHONE 8 WE DELIVER Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baker $50 SHRIVER Big Psnre with seven piece orchestra. Rain-B- o Girls, next Tuesday at Elhs PaTillon. Eureka. Mrs. L. reterson of PaTson. Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Byron Thurmond of Eureka In Suit Lake Monday and Tuesday, George Adams left last .on a purchasing trip for the store. for Elgtn. Oregon, where Saturday he will George Jones and A. J. Jex of ths visit with his children. Kureka Banking Co. were In Millard Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCann. Mr county on bank business on Monday and Mm. II. E. McClain and Mr. and and Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Briskey were at Shell U. A. C. Glee Club, singers with Beach last Sunday where they pat a reputation," will entertain you 'in the day fishing. Saturday evening. March 2S. at Mrs. Jceorh McCormick Hall. Get reserved seats talned Saturday at SOO." the at kureka Merc. Com. Co. 25c and being in honor of her sister. party Mm. '0f' ! motor-!e- d to' Salt Lake City last Sunday. Special for Saturday Children's Dresses at $1.49. Tlntlc Mere. Co. Mrs. Lou Barrett, department head at the Tlntlc Mere, store, was enter-Kerreati- Don't miss the big musical event of the season C. A. C. Glee Huh 24 members. Sat., March 28. Re, reatlon Hall. Tickets on sale at Eureka Merc. Com. Co. 25c and 50c. Mrs. Fred Barnett entertained at her home last Friday evening, a program of "SOO' being carried out. Iratterson. and Mrs. Wells. ! A on deli- - clous luncheon was served to twelve guests. Mrs. Fannie Fields. Mrs. H. S. Wall. Mr. and Mr. Fred Lamb. Mr. rd Mrs. Sherman Haynes. Mrs. Ag nos Haynes. Miss Ruth Haynes und Arthur Haynes were In Xephi last Sunday where they attended the fu-delicious luncheon was serTed. the'neral of Lester Gustin. following guests being present: Mr Don't miss the big musical eveat and Mrs. Wilford Mitchell. Mrs. of the season U. A. C. Glee Club James Mitchell. W. A. Brown, Leo- I members. Sat.. March 28. Recnard Brown. Glen Houts and Fred reation Hall. Tickets on sale at Barnett. Merc. Com. Co. 25c and 50c. Franke A Eu-Jre- ka Vv Edward Oke, who has s oft drink establishment In opened the Beck building on lower Main street, says that he will now serve light lunches. Drop in after the show or during the dance for a cool, refreshing drink, ndwich, cake or pfe. Pure orange Juice means- - better health. Try s glass or orangeade. 8pecIal fOT Saturday Children's Dresses at $1.49. Tlntlc Merc. Co. Miss Marguerite Frunke. assisted by her mother, Mrs. G. a. Franke. entertained at 500" on Wednesday evening 0f last week. ITlze for high ore was awarded to Mrs. A. V. Burt while Mrs. John Franke won consolation prize. A color scheme uw and whlte was carried out Pf in all the appointments. A delicious luncheon was served at a large table decorated I?, cut flowers. Hand painted Place cards of yellow roses were used nd small yellow boxes served as .TOr"r. T!we Ia dsnce were: I Towers. Miss Marie S.oane, Miss Leila Hartford. Miss Earlean Cromar, Miss Geneva Miss Gertrude Brooks, Mrs Mr- - A F- JH'nDrtaC011, Mm5 Ela Htg-ginso- Rr Mrs.rsonJohn - n. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and ting lira. William Drew si Ferguson, Sunday In Spanish Fork with relatives. U. A. C. Glee Club, visi- singers a reputation, will entertain V Saturday evening. March IL Recreation Hall. Get reserved at Eureka Merc. Com. Co. lie 01 60c. One of tho most enjoyable e of the past week was the 9 given by Mr. and Mrs. G. M. the affair, taking place at tv home on Saturday evening. 1 playing of 100 prizes were ed as follows: Mrs. Chester and Elmer Sessions, first. Mrs mer Sessions and Earl Mrs. Thomas Frauds d Obrey Other, consolation. A wM1 luncheon was served after enjoyable musical entertainment rendered by the guests. Those F" ar Ste1-secon- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Tho Frances .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ste Mr. and Mrs. Obrey Osher. Mr-Mr- MeCrea Ronndy, Mr. and Chester Snow, Mr. and Mrs. fa Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Lon v ton, the last mentioned being Mra- - Walter Dividend. A most enjoyable Franke. Is reported. V |