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Show EUREKA REPORTER Page 8 caL Friday, November 0 I'Vv' peats and Mr. (hail.Zubrlhkie motored to Salt faikc Friday. Mr ninl Mr. D. J. KuHell, Jr, Mr. - pint clays In Salt g Lake. Charli Ivey ha returned to hi work ut Fcnneli' Marki't after a six wi'kn lilunw. r'harles Hcchtol and non. Gilbert, pint Saturday with relative! in I'rovo. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Kirk man spent Saturday and Sunday with in Salt laike. MIhh stilla Fullmer, a student at tli I', of E wan vhilling wilb Iter piirrui, Mr. and Mra. Theodore I 'oil out, last Saturday mid Sunday. Mr. and Mra. J. Mem mol l and aon vitdti-of Saturday and Sunday with A. U. liourlt-- and frit-rui-n r If jvW W f Hj v - ' Ni-pli- l rhll-drt-- n. y Mra. Joseph Thoiiian I lm t ti-l- II. Finch and Mri. of Mra. pui-Nt- spent Monday at Silver fily, to diinrn ho I -- earn Sen It diMiioriHt damn at the rated an Mu 111 Enoch Churli-Hlon- . ut tonight's Iavllioii. Thu Elks usual udiiilNhltui, Mr. and Mra. I.yimin linker havu moved front Silver CUy to Eureka. Mr, Itaker la connected with the Chief t'niia. lnlllliiK plant. Mina Margaret Fennell and Fran-elrennell, mho nru attending thn I'nlverhity of PihIi npent Salurdiy and Sunday with their pu renin, Mr. end Mra. I. J. Fennell. Mra. Hen Itiehter of Genohi mol her mother and iilutcr, Mra. Harriett Willluuia of Tooele mid Mra. H. Flelda of Wcnulttioo, WuHhingloii, wpeut Hulurduy utid Huudny aa the KUuHta of Mr. mid Mra. H. J. Ho.k. Sheriff Marlin returned to Eurc-k- a eurly In the week after a few daya aliHence. lie look Jack "Doug" Smith, the negro, from Tnoolo to Nephl for trial mid Inter remove I the mnn to thn alnte penlleiitlary at Salt Lnko wheru ho haa romnienoed Nerving what will undoubtedly he a a Clpyri(hl l.'J Hart FiLjffnrr ft Mari life Henteiiee. In order to secure un early allowing of "The l'lmiit out of Hie Opera," thn hlggeat film production or thn year, which cornea to the Star Theatre, Friday and Saturday, November 13tb and 14th, It will !m noroHHary to run "Itldln Thunder" unit "Tho Man Who Fume Uuek" at the t'rnarent Theatre. Mr. nnd Mra. John Morley and Mr. and Mra. Albert Morley were in Salt Luke on Kuuduy, vhdti'ig with notue of tho Eureka people at the St. Murk'a hospital. The trip waa made for thn purpose of Heidug L. I). Schofield, but they also vlslt-e- d Dan Mrt'ann and It. A. Morrow, uNo Mis Edna May. Mr. and Mra. John Franke entertained Friday evening at "COU.' A dulnty luncheon waa nerved to the following guest: Mra. (I, A. Fruuko and daughter, MU Marguerite und Mina Kathleen, Mr. and Mra. Walter Franke and daughter. 1utrlcla, Wl'-- j llmu Hell, Jimeph Neville, tho host and liUHteiM. A very enjoyable dmicing party waa given by Minn Joule llunnell at her home Saturday evening. A dainty luncheon wua Honed. The following guenta were proHent; Mina Utrillo Flume of Salt take, Mian Lucille FergUHon of Spnnhdi Fork, Mhw Isabelle tiourley, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Tuueock, Mr. and Mr. Albert Morley, Ftlwnrd Fennell, Hoy Naef. Arthur toffoy mid John Okiy. Mr. und Mra. Glen Jarman were pleasantly uurprlscil Monday. The evening was spent In guinea aud "SOO." A delicious luncheon was served. Those present were: Me. nnd Mrs. George Whuteott, Mr. aud Me. Jack Ntlson, Mr. mid Mia Hryan Church. Mr. mid Mr. V Ilford Mitchell. Mr. aud Mr, ldsle Hilling-toMr. und Mr. Willlnnt t'enover, Mr. and Mrs. Mctluurrie. Mi Mary llyan. Mi France Gear. Mr. Fred IMttmer, Mr. Ann Morgan. George n, Owen. A very enjoyable surprise puny wua tendered Mrs. J. E. O'Connor at her home Saturday even lug. "600 IJ wu the feature. Priies were won by Mr. Stella Shea and Janies Mun-first; Mr. Hubert L. Connelly n, nnd J. H. Hopes, second. A dainty luncheon waa aerved at a large tabk which wa artistically decorated with llulIoweVn symbols. Those proaent were: Mr and Mr. 11. L. Connelly, Mr. and Mr. William Hurd, Mr. and Mr. J. E. OVounor. M Isa Amelia Schlecht, Mix Pauline Sullivan, Miss Mary Hyan, Mis Frances Gear, Mr. V. E. Ekloff. Mr. Stella Shea, Mr. I,ou Harrell. Jame Manxou. Leonard Dari and J. D. Mi Rope. Franke enterMarguerite tained a number of friends Saturday evening. "500" waa played. Ilonots were won by Miss Enola Towers, first, and Mr. Charles. Robinson, consolation. The decorations and favors were very effectively carried out in the rose bud design. A delicious repast waa served to the following guests: Miss Huby Hiking-toMiss Enola Tower. Mis Leila Hartford, Miss Geneva Higginsoi. Mias Ruth Westovcr, Miss Marie Sloane. Mls Earlean Crotnar, Miss Cecil Wilson, Miss Kathleen Franke. Mr. Charles Robinson, Mrs. Mary, H. Driscoll, Mr. Walter Franke, Mrs. John Franke, Mrs. G. n. I . Franke. The that stand out the big football games Theyre here; Hart Schaffner & Marx make them At the left is the Four Winds topcoat; its smart; good in any weather; made to stand long, hard wear; a big value at this price. At the right is one of the new suit styles; wide shoulders;narrow hips; full tapering trousers, in Bracken browns, granite grays, bottle blues. $35 $50 Hart Schaffner & Marx suits specially priced at $35 W. F. Shriver fitlOB flea! |