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Show Friday, A Page 8 Iii -- 4, lv- - Eureka Personals and Social Events V. ll'il: T. (Jurtz. Illl'-.- i I.1-- Lake !lur Mrs i In . I'lkiiii vi'iiff r.iil Mil.! - n !iiili jm zin il ..i.-unli- ii M IT. r. i:. Jiijisti Iii Iii fi-- hr i) idi'i ('lull ill Im Imsli'ss next ri.i'iiilifi's tlir Him'.:; nf vi Mrs. It. lli M. tfii day as the )i.ll-;- l I'lif friend. Mr. ami Mrs. Crank , daughter, Marv Cram-i'S-. l.iikn visitors nn 1 s ii THE CLOTHES THAT WILL GIVE YOU MOST FOR YOUR r were Sail Tm-Hilay- anil i nil lel'I Mrs. Chnrh's I I Mnii i ana, w ii , Monday fi r fin')' will vi:it with relative 1 1 1 iiinthi-r- . at Hinghiim. limit wi. h with fiit-inlI'l'll Mrs. Crfif May left nil Tnesil'y slii will visit fnr Salt l.akn wln-i'- f lii-a few days. for ilaui'lilcr anJ with (inrrity lfll nf f- I In-- r Mrs. S. I. Miiki'lsmi unil ijaugh-li-r- . Miss I nn n. i. spent a part nf laat iluy. VVi-Jui- - -- .M'S' ft lft Sunday for Oda.' i l:i will visit for several where City daugmer. lay at tlif liniin; nr Mrs. V. W. Silfii ii r wi.h Hit wci k nf ;i lli il In Itfn ver City on sin1 w Extra largo 11iits a pair. iv JiS Mr-i- . day. Ini' I .''il! i wifk. ill-- Irnin Sail li.ikf, In i.il fur Until li.v'ii.1 n. T: id.- Min- nil - I.i l.'I.iiil Mil) nr Fall I.;ikii n is in Tllr: ! lii-r- 1 Wrhlf, who at pr ent is at llim'hani, was In Eur"-- I, uiilni'il uHefideil tin1 a la.-- l Kriilay ami ' J nnlnr I'rnin. Cm in-1- Vi rii 1)1.1 y was out friini Sail laikn ml last I'riilay viallim; with Ills imi'Iit Mr. nml Mis. II. W. Jiiivi-- i sun, lln Na I'f, nml Mr. ami Mis. land .it In-- r iiii'inlii'rs nf the family limua , nml h1m ai lending tin Junior I'rot1.. 'I humus Try I hull ami si.n, last Snml.i). in Fay. Jr., Conm-- r Mr. and Mrs. Edward - I and wiTi- lie guesl of the former'r MiCnnn Mr. and Mis. l'.ni Hut. Mrs. Mary Mnnner, in Salt uuke ihildrrn nml Mr. ami Mrs. in Sail Inst Sunday. I. Ink In vl.ind Sunday 1 inu-Harr- MONEY 1 aki City. J.- Mr. nml Mrs. 0. York and Mr. and Mr. ami Mis. Ilftiry ll.utny and Mrs. illain York all of Sinuish Cork, Mr. nml Mrs. J. C. Harney, all or were guest last Sunday of Mrs. J. i'liysnii, wi'ir ) ui"t i: in Mr. and Mr;. I. Kllzgeruld. liny Hanks du'in : ilm week. Mr. anil Mrs. (1. II. Hunt spent t ho d of Mr. and of Salt l.iikc visit, wi i'k I'lid as lln; guest tins Itnwi' w lili I'lnii'k.'i I'ldal ivi's dm In i; iin Mrs. A. C. Hurlnn. Mrs. Hunt and last wi'fk rod. also ill lending th Mrs. llurlon arc sinter. When you buy a suit of clothes, you want to make every dollar go just as far as it will, of course. Here are six reasons why we think you get most for your money in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes , Junior I'roin. Mrs. Major Church returned to of her home In Salt Lake Monday after with sni-lI'li visiting f or several day Wnndrnift ! t Mrs. at tin Huy Barney. being party daughter, day evening, 1n .Mmi'iH1 I'uinu ilall, "JiOtl" was j Janie W. Wade, assistant general feature. Frizes with won as fol- uiaiiaKi'r of tlio Tlntle Standard Minlows: Mrs. Hairy (arti'ii, find ; .Mrs. ium Co., Ih in Salt Lake this wees, Mrs. Joseph Jiinii'S It. ml, M'l'iunl; a iiii'IiiIht of lli class taking lluys, I'litiHolaUiiii. Dainty ndrisii-ini'iil- s lln of Mason Itito Tlii' ii nf a Indd a vit In i N'tdghhor ai inn hr 1 degrees won served. ry. Mrs. Gilbert Sand, rson ..nliTti.in- M Mr( j nyilfl Mr Mrs.nil(,Wllfo.d of Ihn Priscilla Cluh. I'd tin lartii-Mr. un,i ,.f)rSi also tin Iiiishn mis. In n pleasing ilirillllli Mr. an, Mrs. Cniiu-iUni Tim inuiiiiiT last Sal unlay. I1 ' til. I . all of Hurley. Idaho. and Mrs. was won hy Me.!, for high I', N. Sanford and Mrs. A. 1.. Thorn, Chester Snow, ri'i'o. d prize hy AH in hoth uf SpriuKVlIh, spent last Crldu) Cri'oiihali'.li, consolation prize oy ill the hmne of Mr. nml Mrs. Theoi didn-imin. A Mrs. Alhi'i'l Mi'Kai-lii'dore I'Tilliuer of Kureka. liimhfon was nerved. s s -- 1 The fabrics are absolutely 2 Linings, interlinings all the inside structures are the finest obtainable. all-woo- l. i 'llie following people last Sunday Special for S.ilui'd.iy Extra large enjoyed an ouiIiik at the Arrowhead si i Hath Tow ids US routs a nir. resort nml at Iayson Turk: Mr. and Tlnlir Mori. Co. Mrs. Sherman Wilcox, Mr. uml Mis is J. W. While, Mr. and Mra. Kmery Isaui'd mi Invilnlioti to Tiiilk' Chap l'.iiilKi-s- , Mr. and Mra. l'rtcr Uustf tor No. IS to put on the in it Intoiy son, Hoy Wilcox, Henry Harsh nnd work for llii'iu In Sail l.uko at thrii Samuel Davis. regular incellng May 1st. Tin lor.il The Drldge Club niemhera met u tin luvitiilioii lodge has homo of Mm. John II. Donnelly the In a body, Tin liirin and will ko llon-irfor the hers inaklnn tlm trip to Salt Duke Saturday afteinoon. in tin card score playing were will In onierluiueil at a six o'clock high Mrs. Cmma to awarded Hillings nnd ill dinner preceding the lllei'l I'.. Iiynds Chapter No. 1, (I. K. S. Everything that goes into the clothes is It cold-water-shm- before tailoring. Only the most skilled workers are employed to make Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. ari-rpli'- The styles are authoritative; world over. the guest prize to Mm.' I. J. Donnel-MrChester Snow was hostess to lv. Those ill iilteiiilanro wen: Mrs. right the s. 6 Alex llllglit, Mrs. Hymn Thurmond, Mrs. D. J. Hussell. Sr., Mra. V. L. Thomas, Mrs. fjee Hayward, Mrs. C. C. Iluisli, Mrs. 1'. J. llonner, Mrs. A. H. Myers. Mrs. Kiuma Hillings, Mrs. Kdward l'lke nnd Mrs. K. L. Clark, out Mrs. I. J. Donnelly was a special lie mem horn of Hie iTiscillu C'ndi of! on Thursdiiy when a program 1 a lunch-was flue followed hy sewing eon. At their previous nieellng the iiicmhors of this dull were entertain-- 1 ed hy Mrs. (lilherl Sanderson, (lie I usuul program being carried after which the hostess served clous refreshments. A delicious luncheon was guest. served following the card playing. deli-- j Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the best values we know about, when Star Sunday Aommi ruHoi, l mio jtssr M ! U Xf0H " 'f ' you figure service and price together. Thats why we carry them. t.iAfKV George Me! Fos d , I v 4, ' ' W. F. SHRIVER . i ' The designing is based on a truly scientific study of human types; theres a model for you, whatever your figure. . i i M ;;,uiaaR!fiai!fi!fi!gfgii!Ji!f!Ji!iafgfarajHiiifgniii!n!infi!jiijraKJiizfajiinigEStf2afBB Mr. and Mrs. Hyrrum Jenkins and Special for Saturday Extra large Mrs. Lester Crter left size Hath Towels 9S coats a pair. children visited in Frovo last Sun- for Salt Lake where she Thursday will visit iTIniic Merc. Co. day. with her sister, Mrs. James Gregger-scMrs. John leruon of I'ayson Is! President E. F. Bircli and Bishop visiting with her daughter. Mrs. George Finch were In Salt Lake on Miss Vera Rugg of Salt Lake City Thomas Householder of Eureka. business last Tuesday. guest of Mr. and jwas the week-en- d ; Mrs. Eugene North, in Sareka. A George Ryan and children motorMiss Sarah Elkington, of Tooele, party was given in her honor last ed to 1rovo last Friday. They were) was the guest this week of her sis- Saturday evening. Games and dancto Eureka by Mrs. accompanied ter, Miss Ruby Elkington, a teacher ing were enjoyed and at midnight ltyan who was in Salt Lake for the in the local schools. jlttriv ,eon was served to the followpurpose of attending sessions of the ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Eastern Star order. Joseph Kendall of Provo, but a N'evera. Flossie Oak. Frances Hopes, d Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gardner were former Eureka resident. Is in Eu- Alice Randall. Harry Randall, Green, Charles Ivey and WilMr. Kendall is in Ogden last Saturday, going there reka on business. liam Bates. for the purpose of attending the Interested in oil land In Wyoming. WITH , formal dancing party given hy Mr. Special for Saturday Extra large Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and son, size JACQUELINE LOGAN Bath Towels H cents a pair. and Mrs. Dean Drimhall of New Melvin, spent a part of the week Iin lie Merc. Co. ANTONIO MORENO York City, who are now visiting with relatives in Salt Lake and visiting with relatives and friends WALTER HIERS Among the subscription renewals in Provo. j Ogden. of the past week was that of Miss QamntoiirAQidurs Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moore of Og- Mary Johnson, former Eureka resiAt the Miners Union Hall Tues-- I den were guests last Saturday and dent who is devoting all practically day evening the Degree of Honor Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys )of her time to public welfare work members an of enjoyed evening j j of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. at Salt Lake City. Miss Johnson The same author wrote Excuse My Dust and Racing Prizes "500. by Mrs. Wheeler of Silver says that they cannot keep house No j j George Castleton, were won City. The same producer nude The Sheik. Hearts. first; Mrs. T. D. without the news from wonder Flaming Barriers has record speed and un- - j Sullivan, second; Mrs. Laurence I. L. Williamson of Salt Lake, now which Is usually passed on toEureka, others consolation. The raffle was high school inspector, was in Tlntic from this district who do not get ; ; Phipps, ending thrills. won by Mrs. George Castleton. A during the week. Mr. Williamson ,the paper regularly. Miss Johnson's and know what it means to be THRILLED! See delicious luncheon was served fol- for many years was superintendent jeopy Is quite often enjoyed by Tin-jti- c patients at the Holy Cross Hosp! of the local schools. r lowing the program of rards. irift 1 1 Lynn Andrns la visiting lives In Salt Lake. u. I J Ber-r.ar- . Q ! Mrs. William Brown from early in the week with where she visited Mitchell, who is from a rather serious iunes. In WJ. Perry B. Fuller was business last Monday an While there he attended of the National Pump was recently reorganized? pany has a manufacturing eo to Provo and ,1s preparing the making of pumps. - This Is the last night fLj . minstrel show of the direction of Prof. biggest, best and E, y entertainment ever ive , Get your reserved setts 2 good general admission able for tonights show. j . !! ! I ! ! Endigestion ! !! ; it j m iti ttttttttttti CHAMBSRLA" TABLETS No griping do si t |