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Show March 31, 1950 The Eureka Reporter Little Folks At Delightful Party Page Three DUP Holds Regular March Meeting d The D. V. P,, held their reirii-la- r Wilford Redmond group of little folk last monthly meeting last week in Saturday afternoon, honoring her- the Memorial building. Mrs. Rose on birthhi 4th mpjiH. vice captain presiding. young son, David, Mrs. Bertha Day gave an interdy. waa esting paper in the History of .r An afternoon of game and Mra. Redmond served parents in their pioneering Pays. delicious party rcfreahmenta,g Following the meeting a tastv cake and all the luncheon was served hy Mrs. Ruth amall fry. goodie, to the ahlquist and Mrs. fU.se Phipps. Those attending the party were riarulee and Kent Bigler. Shauna Cards and Lunch Uon Robinson, Carol Club Thulium. Diversions Virginia Jameson, Ann Daniels. y Randle, wkie Bell, Ann Oran. The and Ronald club met at the home of Mra. Elna Hansen last Mrs. Redmond was assisted by The time was spent son, Roger, in entertaining and Wednesday. In playing cards and little people. the prizes were Irving Recipe Shower Given To Honor cnter-Uinr- Mr Soon-To-B- 1 t i ( I en-ive- Hirths ilurriiifies d accom-JlSyin- Rose-lnar- Just-a-Me- re won by Mrs. Lena Greenhalgh, high score, 2nd high by Mrs. All-ieFarren, and all-cby Madge St. Patricks Dance Proves Successful ne ut "rhl. St. Patricks Dance given at the Tintic High School Auditorium to be Ust Saturday night, proved a s from both successful, hiehly well as a financial stand- Burraaton. The hostess served a delicious lunch to those named and to Mra. Style Show Proves magic C'lulj Jurfie g l coat cauuy-a- i Successful Event (omfrifi llvvnla Daughter Given Birthday Party ,Ws Births Jack Galley entertained last Wednesday. Man-- 22, for her daughter, Ethel Mae, on her 11th .birthday. An Easter Theme wax carried nut in the favors and (aide decorations. with the beautiful birthday cake used as a centerpiece. Tasty refreshments were served to Ethel Mae's 24 guests, who were: John Sandstrom, Jon Illon. Jack Gardiner. Frank Warr. Terry ofes . Mrs. The style show sponsored by the Youth Fellowship of the Methodist church and Miss Ruth Smith's class in home economics and given Monday evening at the Memorial building was a big success. Garments were furnished by the J. C. Penney Co., together with the dresses made by the students themselves. Everyone seems enthused about the new styles shown and the models did very well. Those participating as models for the occasion were as follows: Jeanette Hyde, Bandy Butler, Ann Randle, Margie Randle, Rose Marie Fairless, Woodrow Weltzeil, Gary Yamashita, Tommy Randle, Jerry Bate, Lois Randle, Patricia Theriault. Sylvia Sutherland, Marilyn Newman, Linda Lee Vernon, Julc Carlson, Lynnette Dean, Louise Weltzeil, Jill Johnson, Mra Curtis Butler, Carlcne Jasper, Mary Lou Farren. Betty Ann Baker, Bart Ryan, Roger Carlson, David Johnson, Richard Hawkins, Betty Weltzeil, Mrs. Jerry Anderson modeled a gown of her own making and Diane Randle wore a dress made by her mother. Those in the high school group who modeled their dresses were: Violet Bogden. Marguerite Sandstrom, Ann Snell, and Sharon Gebhanlt. Maxine Sehow, Mrs. Delores Robinson, Mrs. Sadie Warr, Mrs. Grace so-iChatwin, Mrs. Jean Giles and Mra. Elna Hansen. Mrs. Lena Grcen-halg-h was the special guest for point. the evening. Despite the inclement weather, . good crowd attended, and the en- Mrs. Gordon Bell floor show proved to be very the to spectertaining, especially Entertains Club tators. Msgr. Giovannoni and the Dance Members of the Pinochle club Committee wish to extend their were entertained last to all Friday evthanks and appreciation ening at the home of Mrs. Gorso supported who generously those don Bell. the dance and helped in any way After enjoying an evening of suca auch to make the evening cards, the hostess served tasty recess. freshments to Mrs. Dora Randlle, Mrs. Ellen Randle, Mra Joan Interesting Book Rowe, Mrs. Virginia Randle. Mrs. Gail Drussell, Mrs. Ruth Gatley Reviewed At Club and Mra Marion Forsey. First prize was won by Mrs. Members of the Entre Nous Club Alonzo SandstnHn spent a pleasant evening on Ellen Randlle, cut prize by Mrs. and David Thursday of last week at the home Forsey and consolation by Mrs. Eager were in Salt Lake City last Drussell. week-en- d of Mra. Agnes Anderson. attending a principal's Mrs. Virginia Randle reviewed elementary and Secondary school conference. the book The First Woman Doc- Peppy At tor" by Rachael Baker. An interre- Lynette Dean Home Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran esting discussion followed the and children were Salt Lake City view, and a short business meetiThe club met at visitors for a few Peppy Pals days last week. ng was held. the home of Lynnette Dean, SatMembers attending were: Mrs. afternoon, March 25. InMrs. Ann returned last Mrs. Florence urday Andrew, Emily were on making week after Morgan the structions six spending Carlson. Mrs. Lula Baker, Mrs. scarfs and work given started on this months in San Francisco.past While Mac Cronin. Mrs. Belle Coffey, project The following members; in the Bay City she was the guest Mrs. Elva Bonner, Mrs. Ethel Don- were present: Lynnette Dean, Jule 0f her son and daughter-in-laMrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Franke, nelly, Carlson, Virginia Lee, Made St&p- - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan. At Ruby Shaw, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, ley, Lael Clement and Jill John-- , the present time she is visiting at Mrs. Virginia Randle, and Mra. El- aon' .the home of another son and len Randle. The next meeting will be held at daughter-in-laMr. and Mra. the home of Mrs. Ina Clement,' Walter Morgan of Santaquln. assistant leader, April 1. 1950, reBridge, Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Clement Ferguson ports Jule Carlson, reporter. Club At Enjoyed and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests at the home The Elite club met last Thurs- Small Town Club of Mra. Margaret Drew. Mrs. the Belle home of at day Met In Silver City Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Randle and Bridge furnished the evening's Small Town club members met small daughter, Ann, were Salt entertainment and the hostess at the home of Mrs . Kathleen Lake City visitors on Monday of served refreshments to members Rowley in Silver last Friday this week. City Mra Myrtle Theriault, Mra Eliz- evening. abeth Franke, Mrs. Clara Jerman, Mrs. Mary II. Driscoll returned Cards were enjoyed and tasty Mra Thelma Griggs, Mrs. Elsie refreshments served to Mra Betty home Tuesday, following a weeks Nilson, Mra Earlean Gear, Mrs. Blume, Mra. Nellie Goodrich, Mra. visit in Salt Lake City, where she Ethel Donnelly and Mra Elva Myrtle Rowley, Mra. Maxine Stub- was the guest of friends. Bonner. blefield, Mr. and Mra. Jos. A First prize was won by Mra Bernini, and Mrs. Edythe Green. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Nellsen and Griggs and cut prize by Mra Prize winners were Mrs. Good- young grandson, Petey Krofp, were in ML Pleasant on Friday, visitt. rich. 1st and Mrs. Bernini, 4-- H all-cu- llngafiPiiwnts her reason-- a n. worn by lliia young lady a inaKirian'i rloak, I, S. Drpartmrnl of Agrirullure rlolliing sprrialisl from watrriraof and wrinkle resistant for rollon, llie roal ! Iiratrn-orn- l l.e Irmiuinc aliopirr. Il haa bidden pockets in tlir alrrtra. akin, nod top for bua lokrna, alioppins iiala, prnrils, wallrla, end olhrr ilrma iirrded by a alioiHr. The has lo amimpany I hr rolTarry-a- ll lon roal luilda llir largr-- l airr ha and liaa a wain-proo- f rover for rainy days. Tlie ro.nl Is an ama'.iig Drsignrd by a Miss Eileen Fitch, bride-elec- t, waa the honored guest aa a "recipe" shower, last Saturday night, at the home of her sister and given brother-in-laMr. and Mra. Harold Spencer. The twenty guests attending were required to write down their most prizes recipe. bro- Wednesday afternoon, NEW BASKETBALL ROOTER Mr. and ther and alster-in-IaCOMES TO TOWN Mrs. C. A. Fitch, Jr., honored her Coach Vert Sudweeks of the Tin- at a cocktail party. tic High school faculty, is wearing a smile that Just won't roine off husky 8! lb. boy waa horn Tuemlay morning at the Pay-so- n hospital, tugged for Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sudweeks of Eureka, daughter Joan, age 4 years, la all set to give mother a helping hand Kay. Clyde Lemmon. Harold Tim Watt, Iavar Bryson, in earing for the new baby brothHelen Sorenson. ITvonne Waxfield, er. New mother is the former Ven1'eggy Naef, lat lairas. Glennis ice Greenhalgh of Santaquln. I arson. Grace Carlson. Judy West-maSylvia Sutherland. Connie Birthday Club At Jameson. Colleen Taxman, Unda and Mary Farren. Margaret Santaquin Party Alhrrlcy. Jayne and Billy Gatley. The Birthday club traveled to evening and Monday Santaquin Cards Evening of celebrated Mra. Helen Weaver's Features S. T. Meet birthday anniversary at the home or Mra. James Brady. 500" furnished the evening's The menibera of the 8. T. Club were pleasantly entertained last diversion and prize winners were Wednesday evening at the home Mrs. Lucille Knotts, 1st. Mra. Ila Sutherland, cut prize and Mra. of Mrs. Ada Hales. connotation. An evening of cards was enjoyed 1 let tie and tasty refreshments were serTasty refreshments were served ved to members Mra. Sarah Sand- and the Easter theme was carried erson. Mrs. Ada Peay, Mra. Ellla out in the table decorations. The Mellor, Mrs. Anna Franks, Mrs. honored guest was presented with M a. r Dean, Gladys Margaret Greenhalgh, Mra. Ruth Wahlqulat, a lovely gift by the club members. Mra. Rose Fliipps, Mrs. Esther Attending were those named Neilson, Mra. Alice reart and apes-l- and Mra. Helen Ferris, Mra. Olive guests, Mra. Edna Miller and Carlson. Mrs. Margaret Brady, and Mra. Dalena Lunt. special guests Mra. Naomi Cusht, ing. Frize winners were Mra. Mrs. IsalH'lle Christensen, t, and Mra. Mac Rostrum and Mra. Hot-ti- e lat, Mra. Dean, n, -- Bride e al Wahl-quis- all-cu- Mra. Mellor, consolation. Mrs. Kennedy Gives Party For Her Club Mrs. June Kennedy entertained the members of her card club at her home in Mammoth last Thursday evening. Cards provided the evening's and delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Bessie Tisine, Mra. Mae Rostrum, Mra. Wilma Huntsman, Mra. Bernice Lunt, Mra. Ixniise Kurtz, Mra. Lily Erickson, and special guests Mra. Betty Blume and Mrs. Marie Rostrum. Prizes were won by Mra. Toone, high score, Mrs. Mae Rostrum, 2nd high, and Mrs. Huntsman, cut prize. Super Chix Club At Bernini Home Mrs. Grace Bernini was hostess to the Super Chix Club at her home last Wednesday evening. The time was spent In sewing and social chat and tasty refreshments were served to Mra. Leona Franks, Mra. Gall Drussell, Mrs. Margaret Iaicaa, Mra. Mabel Butler. Mra. Ila Mae Franks, Mra. Edna Jasper and Mrs. Florence Iilta. ro-rr- ry Coming Events Planning Mert Planning meeting to be held at the Memorial Building Friday, March 31, at 1:00 o'clock. All interested in work are Invited to attend this meeting. Fern Shipley, State Boya' and and County Girla supervisor, Agent Ray Burtonshaw, will be present, and will have many interesting ideas to present to those in attendance. 4-- Dont forget the 4-- H 4-- H a Health Conference The Child Health Conference will be held cm Tuesday and Wednesday, April 4 and 5, instead of and Thursday as has Wedneaday with relatives. ing been the custom In the past. This Tuesday night, March 27. 15 change In date will apply to the members of the local Eastern Star, month of April ONLY. a Chapter No. 18. were in Provo atDemocrat Meet of anual visitation the tending The Democratic Party will hold Worthy Grand Matron, Evelyn Peasetto, of Price, to the Valley District Mass Meetings April in the following places: District I, Chapter No. 3. Members attending were Harry at 7:30 p.m. at the County Court Randle, Mrs. Ads Randle. Mabel House: district 2, at 7:30 at the Butler, Nell Rowe, Elsie Nilson. Memorial Building; District 3, at Myrtle Theriault, Ethel Brenton, 7:30 p.m. at the Little Theatre, at Elizabeth Franke, Elva Bonner. Ethnl Donnelly. Alex and Maud the Tintic High School. Vola Never. Elizabeth Blight, Miss Donna Goodrich, a student Stokes and Anna Franks. at Henagrr's Business College in Therefore, timidity has no place Salt Lake City spent her spring in Influencing the choice of wall vacation at her home in Silver coverings for thia room. Even where ahe visited with her Scotts be area City, the small, may though the wall paper should be dramatic parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee 3 rolls and Tissue 35c eye-catchi- Poets Soap Powder THERE IS STILL TIME TO ARRANGE FOR NEW LISTINGS OR ADVERTISING 66c Large 33c IN THE Van Camp SARDINES NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CALL Giant COCONUT H lb. celo pkgs RAKING SODA 1 lb. pkgs 33c Tomato or Mustard 2 for Pillsbury Chocolate Fudge CAKE MIX pkg 33c . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Royal Rio 16 oz 43c BUSINESS OFFICE y;mg-sani3qggtiMDanimr- ifrfrftRPMUt TOMATOES , Joe Marsh From where I sit ... "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" Onr ten o'clock curfew l.-tr- d for Fmm. but the town council voted 1 Wt. I dropped in at the meeting To a Hall last week in time ,a "r just Smiley Roberto. The curfew it Smiley. Wo ought to bo enough by now to behove ' grownups. Seeing to it that t kills rd to bed is the responsi-o- f esch family . Then Judge ddl Moot of us when the curfew horn v, MWS anyway. It wakes me up Just J,Im getting to sleep!" the J udge said was good summed up how folks think in this town. We believe that the democratic tradition of "live and let live" is the only way to live. From where I sit, it's not the American way to regulate your life by a horn anymore than it's right to criticize mg caring for a temperate glass of beer now and then. Think what you wish. say what you winh, but don't ask your neighbor to do rsartly aa you do! - fye. 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