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Show November 26, 1918 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Three Entertains For Friends In S.LC. Social oActivities And News Notes Mrs. Frank Bacon entertained si a beautifully appointed luncheon lam Saturday at her home in laike City. The luncheon was to have honored Mrs. Edward Shaw, but the aad part of this little story was that due to the terrible storm of last Saturday, the gmwt of honor never arrived at her party. It wus to have been a party of club members who formerly lived In Tintic. Other unlucky" members not arriving were Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner of Eureka and Mrs David Russel! of Provo. The "lucky" ones who attended the luncheon were Mrs. John J. Coffey, Mra 1 letter Jones of Pnyaon and Mrs. Helen O'llare of Salt laike ami special guests. Mrs. John Lauher, sister of Mm. Bacon ami Miss Nits Gertier and friends who had other Salt to be "rounded up" at the last Halt Of Special Interest r er Friendly Club Group Entertained Saturday Nite Club at Party CHRISTMAS DOIX Nettie Dittmer wan hMt- - to the Friendly Club at her l hi- - last Saturday evening. "500" provided the evening's entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. Matilda Brady, high Mrs. Victor Pett, house jeore, and Home miig Stewart. Honors Patrons Matron, Past Social regular meeting of honored. A covered dish supper was held at 7 o'clock with Anna Franks. Elaine Archer and La Von gyan as the committee In charge. The tables were beautifully decorated in a Thanksgiving theme a most appetizing meal was served. Past Matrons and Past Patrons who were honored at the supper and later in Chapter meeting were: Ethel H. Donnelly, Edith L. Baker, Rowena Hanks, Bemlece Milliman, Sarah Waterbury, Anna McDonald, Lillian Miller, Henrietta B. Rowe, Ada A. Randle, Lillian Bertie Okelberry, Manson, Harry Randle, W. D. McDonald, Fred G. Milliman, Alexander Blight and Leslie Randle. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hurst and daughter, Nellie, and sons, Charles, David and Wesley, of Denver, Colo., are here to enjoy the with Mr. , holiday sister and brother-in-law- , and Mrs. Wesley Robinson. Thanksgiving Hurst's Mr. entertained or the Saturday Nile home on Saturday eve- - hi-- r moment. The only good thing that rmild be said at tout the disappointment felt by the old friends of the club, whs that we could distinguish what four people were saying (all talking at the same time) better than we could had all eight been present? ? ? Next time we hope to have tatter luck in the matter of the e Tin-ti- Chapter No. 18, O. E. S. which wae held Monday, Nov. 1, the Past Hstrons and Past Patrons were and STAR THEATRE weather. At Meet Regular Lady Elks Pinochle Club At Social The Lady Elks held their regular meeting last Tuesday evening in the Elks Club rooms. After the business of the g was completed, cards were UTAH a FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nov. 26-2- 7 SOMETHING IN TIIE WIND with Deanna Durbin Donald O'Conner Short SUNDAY and MONDAY Nov. 28-2- 9 SLAVE GIRL Starring Yvonne De Carlo, - Cartoon YTEKDAY George Brent News and WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30-De- c. 1 IF WINTER COMES i with enjoyed and delightful refreshlike a new dot ments were served by Mrs. Carol x to make a kiddies Christmai Larson, hostess for the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ina complete. This blond besuty can bi mads at home from odds and cndi Clement. Mrs. Rose Durfee and Mrs. Ella Hannifin. of fabric, so costs little but youi tima In spite of her inexpensive-ness- , she is s delightful doll, Plans Made and personable. Further vital itatis rice about one foot high, embroi- For Food Sale dered features and yellow wool curls. Members of the W. S. C. S. met A direction leaflet and tricing patterns for this DOLL may be ob- on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 18 at the home of the President, Mrs. tained by sending a stamped, Mrs. Sarah envelope to the Needle- Norma Bate. At this time plans work Department of this paper, were made to conduct a cooked food sale at the Meethodiat requesting Leaflet No. S 1 Church on Dec. 15. Hot meat pie lunches will be served, but there Untie District Ladies will be no orders for meat pies to be taken out, as has been done No. 23 at Meet Auxiliary in the past. There will be novelties, etc., for sale. Doors will Tintic District Ladies Auxiliary aprons, be at 11:30 a. m. REMEMNo. 23 met at the Miners Union BERopen THE DATE. Dec. 15th. Hall on Wednesday Nov. 17. The hostess, Mrs. Bate served RA1SI N BREAD 3 sieves of flour Following the business session a delicious luncheon to 10 meman evening of cards was enjoyed bers and all 3 lhs. of raisins an reported enjoyable and prizes, winners were Mrs. afternoon. 2 lhs. nuts Mrs. 4 tblsps. cinnamon Marjorie Whitehead. Farren and Mrs. Ruth Wahl-quis- t. B. B. Club 2 yeast cakes at 3 cups sugar 2 cups scalded milk poured The entertainment committee Evening Party over shortening consisting of Mrs. Blanche Beck 3 tblejw. of salt and Mrs. Hilda Webb served tasty The B. B. Club met at the home refreshments. of Mrs. Althea Ekker on Friday While milk Is still warm put The next meeting will be held evening. yeast cake in and kntad like you on Wednesday evening, Dec. 1. Cards provided the evening's en- do for bread. Keep in warm room tertainment. and the hostess and when it raises, knead it down served a delicious luncheon. again. After raising the second Rebelcahs At Members attending were: Mrs. time knead well and put in loaf Business Social and hake in slow oven for Greenhalgh. Mrs. Jean Giles, pans Mrs. Vcrds Sanderson. Mrs. Etna about one hour. The above recipe was a favorite Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. Hansen, Mrs. Christie Kropf. Mrs 2 met at the I. O. O. F. Hall on Margaret Lucas. Mrs. Betty Beun-ge- r. with Mra. Clement's family, ami when they were all home they and Mrs. Jeanine Johnson. Thursday Nov. 18. After the busimade a real family, 5 boys and ness of the evening was concluded two girls. Mrs. Nellie Laird cards were enjoyed. With her family all grown and Mrs. Merle Corcoran won find Entertains Club married, she still finds plenty to prize and Mrs. Violet Fox the do. She is very active in her house prize. W. B. A. met at the home church and does her share in The entertainment committee of The Mra. Nellie Laird on last Tues- all the organizations. She also Robinson, Mrs. of Ruby consisting finds time to help her husband in Mrs. Carrie Dunlavy, Mrs. Mar- day evening. I Following the business session the garden, the garden pictured garet Drew and Mrs. Margaret "500" in a few weeks ago) the Reporter was refreshenjoyed, and Mrs. Anna Duncan, served delicious McDonnell won first prize; Mrs. She, like her pal, Mra Barrett, ments. add to the comic part of All members planning to attend Ada Randle, house prize, and Mrs. helps Silver Jubilee the parade each consolation. Freethy. the Christmas Banquet please Margaret The hostess served a tasty lunch- year, and is known to all her make reservations with Mm. Ruth eon friends Ss a good sport and always to the members. Wahlquist before Nov. 28. The ready to enter into the spirit of next m. The will 6 be at at the be will served p. meeting banquet a good time. home of Mrs. Margaret Freethy. Next time you feel the urge Mrs. Hilda Carlson of Mount for something different and tasty at week the is Fleasant spending Friendly "500" of go"d bread, give the in line brother-inand the home of her sister Club Entertained Hhove recipe a try. -law, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. SPHERES nothing 14-9- Iah Clement Club Enjoys Book Review Raisin Recipe Is Family Favorite . Walter Pidgeon. Deborah Kerr Serial Cartoon The Pinochle Club met at the home of Mrs. Audrey Sanderson last Wednesday evening. After an evening of Pinochle the hostess served a tasty luncheon to the following: Mrs Wanda SanH swell, Mrs derson, Mm. Beverly Jammon, Mra. Enid Broderick, Mrs Thelma Smith and the special guests Mias Darlene Mra. Jean Rowe and Perraon,, Mrs Ixsma Laird. Mra. lawns Laird won first prize, Mra. Jean Rowe, 2nd and all-c- ut Mint Darlene lerrnon, prize. eve-nin- Al-lie- EUREKA, ' i Vir-g.ni- H Taaty refreshments were ser-- 1 ycd to those mentioned and to lira Margaret Brady, Mrs. Mae Ptnnell. Mrs. Lillian Buys, Mrs. Curie Punlavy and Mrs. Ella At the 81 .y "500" provided the evening's diverse m and a delirious luncheon was served to iiiemliera Mrs. Carlson, Mrs Olive Carlson ,h!'pH. Mrs. Lavorn vvii Williams. Mrs. Sarah Clement and Mr KihI Bunnell. His wife "aort "f piillej a fast one" on him by getting linn to fill in for one of the iiieruliers who was unable to make it due to inclement weather. However. hi really "showed up" the woii.en folks by winning first prize, i One wonders as to the fit of said prize.) j prise. m Mrs. IVarl Kunnrll Members of the Friendly 500" club met at the home of Mrs. lla Sutherland last Wednesday evening. Cards providi-the evening's and prizes were entertainment won by Mrs Jeanine Johnson, first prize; Mrs Mena Gunderson, second prize: Mrs Villic Tinder, all-rWestman. . and Mrs. Venire ci insolation. A delirious hot dinner wasj served and the tables wen deeor-- ; n,ed in the festive colors of Thanksgiving Members attending were those mentioned and Mrs. Gertrude Han- nifm. Mrs. Ada Cherry. Mrs. Naomi Cushing and Mrs. Innse ut Fnshy. Sewing Club Enjoys Social The Sewing Club spent an enjoyable time at the home of Mrs. Ella Sandstnun on last Wednesday evening. Following an evening of sewing and social chat, a tasty luncheon was served to Mrs. Flnris Castle-ton- . Mrs. Tola Newman. Mrs. Mary Thomas. Mrs. Genevieve Sanderson, Miss Mamie Wirt hi in. Miss Frieda Oh I son, Mrs. Celeste Thompson snd Mrs. Thelma Ross. Of Mrs. Tax Advised At Official Meeting Mayors, coiiimlsalonen and attorneys from various cities in Utah paused state-wid- state-wid- e. Mra. Stella Donnelly left Tuesday afternoon for Trinidad. Colo., where she will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her son, Charles who is attending the Trinidad Junior College. tation should be especially well trraled'ln closets and on carpeted floors, if moths are to be clmln-ale- d. Moths often breed beneath pianos and In overatuffed furniture not vacuumed frequently. Once an infestation occurs in a home, persistence and care are necessary to completely rid the building of these destructive pests, Dr. Knowlton declared. THE MALT SHOP o Tasty refreshments were served to members Mra Agnes Anderson, Mra. Emily Andrew, Mrs. Elaine Gear a rrsoliitlon recommending e Irgiaiatinn to levy a one per cent sales tax, Friday at a Utah Municipal League meeting in Salt Lake. City officials met to discuss the advisability of adopting such a tax. The resolution passed was turned over to the legislative committee for appropriate action. The measure hss general approval of the vitally interested groups in the state, and the plait if passed would provide for the increased tax to be collected by the slate and then returned to the cities it is pointed out. The meeting which was held Friday was railed by Municipal League I 'resident J. W. Glllmari, mayor of Orem. Also discussed at the meeting was the need ami advisability of legislation to revamp the present employers retirement provisions. It is possitde that the retirement plan may be The Entrv Nous club met at the home of Mm. Ruby Shaw laat Wednesday evening. An inleraling book review, 'Tomorrow Will Be Better,, by Betty Smith was given by Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. Elite Club Guests Sales One-Perce- nt Mra. Belie Coffey, Mra. Dunn, Mra. Elisabeth Members of the Elite Club were Franke, Mra. Ellen Ferguson, Mra. pleasantly entertained at the home Bemlece kfilllman, Mra. Myrtle of Mra. Karl can Gear last Friday Theriault and Mra. Deon Ferguson. evening. Bridge provided the evening's diversion and a delicious luncheon SPRAY FOR MOTHS... was served to Mrs. Elaine Archer, Mra. Clara Jrrman, Mra. Myrtle Spray eloaet walla reilinge and Theriault. Mrs. Dcon Ferguson. floors 5 percent DDT In deMrs. Elva Cullen. Mra. Elizabeth odorizedwith when you take kerosene, Franke, Mra. Maud Gourley, Mra. all out of closets Thelma Griggs, Mra. Elsie Nilson, for of the clothing and shaking, suggests airing Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Dr. E. Knowlton, Utah Helen Brown and the special guest State George Agricultural College ExtenMiss Gloria Gear. sion entomologist. Prize winners were Mra. Helen Homes with clothes moth infes Brown, high score; Mrs. Elaine Miaa and Archer, all-rprize, Elizabeth Johnson, honor prize. . Archer, Rosalie FROSTED MALTS Variety of flavors O' ICECREAM Made while you watch o SANDWICHES all kinds o CONFECTIONS o FLOWERS For ALL Occasions ut Harvest Is Big A Ball Success The Harvest Ball held at Saturday evening, November 20. was under the direction of El-tar- ta Stake M. I. A. The Amusement Hall waa lovely in appropriate decorations which carried out the Thanksgiving theme.. Large pumpkins and baskets of apples and silhouettes of pilgrims and turkeys were used in the decorations. Old time square dances and also modern dances were enjoyed and the music for the dancing wus furnished by the Junes orchestra. Refreshments were served and the Ball voted a huge success by all those attending. Santaquin-Tlnti- c New Collection of 80 fq. Porcalo COTTON Penney priced at Jr. Literary Club Hears Book Review Jr. Literary Club SANTAQUIN was held at Mrs. Lillis Olson's A Thursday night, November 18 -- book, "The Best Years O of Our a Uvea", waa reviewed by Mrs. Kyle. Members prewrit were Zola Ahhn, Alice Armstrong, JoseKr-m- phine Crook, Ula Crosby, Elmii Zclma llall, Florence Fowkcs, Mrs. Joseph Kropf and Mra. Lamb. Frieda McKcll, Stella NelHoward Greei.halgh were I'aywm son, Melba Openshaw, Marilyn visitors last Friday. Openshaw, Lila lYtereon, Edith Tischner and Genevieve Wail. Jr. High School At Tailorrd-fortow- n feminine type 80 i cottons! In gay cheeks, or novelty p as easy to wash as two hands. 1220, 38 strijs Thanksgiving Dance Jr. HANTAQUIN - - Siinlaquiii High School students enjoyed themselves ill a Thanksgiving eve dunce Wednesday in the auditorium. Tame ducks were given to holders of lui ky tickets. Mra. Mary II. Drouijll is spending 1 he week in Salt Uike visiting friend. ur portrait in miniature just the cheerful, per touch you want in your holiday greeting card, price is low, and the results beautiful. our plaa. you phone, well be pleased to explain 1 ' 5 PHOTO SHOP & CAMERA CENTER son, Utah : Open 11 a. m. to 6 P m WOMW Gilbrrth Tbl Mra Amy of T "" ' T- - . . innif-TtaM- U RO(t A-o- iTffd ihT awe fat New lbs grandmottar of IS, Dr. achievement in tho flstd eminent far of M Children -- and L Hr, Lillian K, Islanding woman recently Md Dr. GUbrrth, - rw RANDLE'S MARKET Phone 180 IM fipnrf Wsitsr Style CsiiIm ftfnyfnf Forfs AT PENNEYS |