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Show Friday, November EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 ',v "'I ' ' ! V ,Vf'1 V KY i'!. i " S I ?t Harola1 I' :' f TT ?: n vr Girl '; t V Mr. iirxl (ii!irr-t- i Mm. Jn-i-p- h I 1 : rzuablz - QUAUTT nneyiya DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION Paulsen an 1 Lake Sunday. with vi'-i'i-- il fii. n ?4 rVunhur ml France;' Vr. and Mm. Tlmmas pm! Saturday and Sunday viMi'int, with relatives in Sail Luke. ,i'r. in i Mrs. A. ( Takos and M.Mix. J. G. KiinnniDS were Salt; l.al it visitors during the week. Mi-- s Nellie Iarker spent the k visit inn wiili her parentsi in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. K. IJ. Wilms of Spare h Fork veiled in Eureka wiMr friends lust week. Albert Johnson i back at wick at (be Klo Grande depot after lo.s-- ; inn two inonths on account of ill tL DEPARTMENT STORES GOODS i always AT LOWER PRICES Eureka, Utah. - Footwear In Tune With Autumn j .. . INSTITUTION I A Pithi Picture - RATION-WID-E CHAIN Slb if IfcikA&r t C??l ?! i ;S WORLDS LARGEST C. I&23 "rv. Style for Growing Girls -- Comfort-Value j t'N! ! ness. Mrs. V Wallace and d'luuhlei N Helen, of Price, were i'tah, . tie- ! - Mr. and Mrs. Huge Llaikell this week. Mr. and Vn. J. Lav Sorenson hnl' .1) I !eil' p l :l over tile Weekend .M!xs Ivey Frazier ntiii 1. C. Jensen bolli ef Salt Lake. Mi.sn Ilirdie I 'ha se of Salt laike and Miss Lucille Ferguson of Spar-IsCork spent Saturday and Sun of M.s day In Eureka uh gin-styijeslH of J h s Joslo Jliinnell. MUi Mary arid Owens, a student at the I,. It. S t'niver.si-ySalt luike visited in Eureka with her parento nnd other relatives over the lad , week-end- . Hr nest Cailbraith wus tin hostess lo the nietnhers of the Priscilla Club Thursday afternoon. After several hours of needlework the ladles were served u dainty luncheon by the hostess. Tonight at the Elks Pavilion n Af demonstration the special Cliiirlei.loti and other lute dances. Mrs. d love-making- nek KnrM'tiiis famous orchestra. At the regular meeting of the Do yree of Honor Tuesday evening a socliil session followed the regul.tr biisiin-siiird iny. "LOO" was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Krauk ; turrit y. first; Mrs. Henry Osborn, second; Mrs. Conrad Kopnian, Mrs. Owen Lundboim, house prize. A dainty luncheon was . Mon. and Tues. Nov. leather that growing girls and misses like so Well. g Designed for stylish appearance and comfort. Low walking heel with rubber tap in Fitting I He feared the girls but in his heart he yearned for one to call his own. Something new in high-speeNever such a sheik! You'll shriek! Thrills to set your hair 011 end. LOVE and LAUGHTER UNA LLOYD! One of our veiy successful styles in patent Unusual Care . j i An important part of our service is the care we give to correct fitting of shoes for children, so as to allow room for active, growing feet, with proper support for auklc, instep and lieeL well-fittin- Well made and well finished throughout. An exceptional value at the very low price cf served. Miss Grace Whitehead entertainMiss Frances Hulsh was In Provo Tintlc friends of I. J. Barnard Final meeting of the creditors 6 ed at a pretty Hallowe'en party at on the U. of U.-- will regret to learn of his illness, A. M. Saturday, attending Stewart, Jr., bankrupt, will kf her home Saturday. The evening T. U. football game and visiting resulting In a trip to one of the held at Salt Lake City on Decerns jj wus spent in playing yumes. A deli- with students of the U. who came at Redding, Cal. Mr. and 2nd, at which time matters will s V cious luncheon was served. Those down front Salt Lake for the game. hospitals Mrs. liurnard have for some tlma in nttciidunce were: Mr. and Mrs. The and petitioner dir-Provo whonl failed to score been living at Kenneth, Cal., where Investigated charged in the event there la Clarence Stapley, Miss Leona For-Mis- s I against the U. of U. properties of the United Slates Mln- - position to such action. Irene Naylor, Miss Ioonl.i Tho annual meeting the'inK company are locuted. Recently of Sanderson. Miss Jean Pitts, Miss It is not too early to begin thinkhus-jM- r. Club Barnard became 111 and It wa3 members Bridge and their luuih Hummel, John linker. Wells bunds was held at the home of the Planned to send him to San ing about your Christmas cards as. IIoiiy.hton, La Vere Jones, Wendell New Years greetings. The Report Mrs. Lee Hayward, on rlseo but his condition was so Mellor. he of was last week when.oua that taken off the train er will have on display In a fe-evening Little Walter Takes, son of Mr rerelved! days Its usual fine selection. Bett" ery Interesting program of cards at Redding. Information und Mrs. A. 0 Tnkos entertained W.(S carried out. The rooms were1!" week, however, indicates ai drop in now and select them. The? lxiMn or his friends at a Judy marked decorated In keeping! 'artistically and it is!'11 be lald aside until wanted1 f Improvement Halloween party on Thursday orwlth andi thought that his recovery will be the aHowe.en w.aiJon ,nK 111 .Prises for bridge were awarded to! rapid. r".hWh7,i1 D. 9th-10- th WWWHW'HWWWHWWHWWWWW noot! Fran-preslde- nt, seri-Saturd- ay $fie wmp Electric Vacuum , Thawhm nji; ji Mr' John carried out In all the appointments. Used In the decorations. BOO' w;i was played and prize, Played, prizes i served the direction of wasj500 as follows: awarded Mrs. Alvin lows: Mrs. Fan tho; "1 ,,r',,0slri ,TnU ron,n,,,,M- - ThOHe attending .Creenhalgh and James Bant, first, man Fillmore, first: Mrs. r l" , an0. ,0 tu par,Jr were: Mr' 8nd Mr- KJ- - Mr. and Mrs. William Cronin,1 Haynes and 8. Heckert second-8!! Uu Kns wanl 1ikp- Mr- - and Mr" " . ! i " ,',n "K - J- - lion- - second. Mrs. Gilbert Sanderson and. and Mrs. Arthur Haynes consol a d,,mo,1B,ra,iHn or1nor- - xlr- and Mr"- Don- - Alvin Greenhalgh, Jht consolation. Ation. A dainty luncheon was servh tile rharieIn' y jlr and lr' Hdwnpd Bonner, delicious luncheon was served. to the following guests: Mr. as: r. and Mrs. D. J. Russell, Mr. and. Those In attendance were: Mr. Mrs. John J. Coffey was hostess and 'Mrs. Sherman Haynes Mr and Me to the members of the , 7.00" flab TMr?;..!:;K Huish, Mr. and Mr. 11. j Mrs. L. A. Ilrady, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening at n most enjov- Conyers, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Churc- - Gilbert Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ila; able Hallowe'en parly. Honors for ,ll,L Thomas Maxwell, Mrs. V. L. Albert McEarhern, Mr. and Mrs. Heckert, nes, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cox, Ha' high score were won by Miss Ivy Thomas, Miss Anna Rose, Mrs. Lee! Alvin Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Fannie Fields, Mrs. Agnes Haynes Frazier. A dainty luneheon was Hayward Mrs. Alex Blight and Mrs.! James Bant, Mr. and Mrs. William! Mrs. Louella Fillmore, Miss Rutt I Crooln. lb. hott Ml ll.rne, ,nj MIm Do... MslllM. oHri'n'ull ,rl Hclieme of black carried out in tlw decoia.Ums w is n3" aard1e1 ,0 H-- 1 ,An - 11 1 - !' 1- - fDOPL l8jfo$uclioh ! j i SiVcch rwiw iippolnlim.it,. TP,, were: Mrs. I (n uttpttdanc, J. Ray Sorensen. Mrs. I). J. Russell, Jr.. Mrs. Holier Jon., DOWN A MONTH & Mrs. R. A. Wilkins, Mrs. I. O. Reynolds, Mrs. George Sothern. Mrs. Neil O'llaro. Special guests were: Mrs. Bert Fields and Miss Ivtv Frazier, the last mentioned being from Salt Lake. The Fidelia Club members were delightfully entertained by Mr. Malcolm Green Saturday evening, 500 was played and prizes wre i won by Mrs. George Tlnsmun. first; Mrs. 0. A. Allred, second. The rooms were decorated with orange and black Hallowe'en suggest ions. A dainty luncheon was served. Thos? In attendance were: Mrs. George Tlnsman, Mrs. O. A. Allred. Mrs. Vllliam Conover, Mrs. Kugene Blackett, Mrs. V. n. Thurmond. Mrs. A. F. Burt. Mrs. John Allen. Special guests wore: Mrs. Cecelia .Bacon. Mrs. George Houle. Mr.. !IVan Bock. Mrs. David Russell. Jr.,' Mrs. Harry Link. A good time is certain if yea attend tonight's dance at the Kiks Pavilion. Good music and demonstration of new dancing. One of the most enjoyable .if-- , fairs of the past week was the surprise party given Mrs. Ernest Gail-braith at her home Tuesdav. After several games of 300M a' dain:v luncheon was served. Honors for! high score in ,he MrJ pUyinc were awarded as follows: Mrs. Ernest' Gailbratth and John Thipps. first;! Mrs. Alvin Greenhalgh and Chester! inow, consolation. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snow. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pett. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sanderson, Mr. and mil. Built Under Famous Super-Si- x ,,,, Patents I An especially attractive offer for November. The motor driven bruxft which is removable, picks up clinging threads and other bits hard to remove from the carpet, and helps the powerful suction cf the cleaner to get deep imbedded dirt The attachments slip into place with the cleaner erect. They clean thoroughly. ; The Coach New Low Price i K -- This wonderful double action cleaner with its removable brush really gives you two cleaner In one weeper and auction, either or both. It does all that any cleaner can do more than many can do. It is an exceptional value and the terms offered suggest buying now while the opportunity is presented. Relent Tublic Scnnce oesseeseee li 1 Mrs. John Franke. Mr. and Mrs ! John Phipps, Mrs. Bert Van Ausdal,! ;Mrs. Albert McEachern and Mrs.! Alvin Greehalgh. Freight and Tax Extra AiH for those who desire, the Essex Coach he iiirchcsed (or a Sow first payment. Themay re- maining payments conveniently arranged. Schofield Auto Co. Provo, Utah |