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Show July 7, I The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Couple To Eureka Attend Birthday Elk "llr and Mm. Alexander Blight Sunday for Miami Beach, Fla., when they will attend the 86th Grand Lodge Convention of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. The convention will laat 1 from July Ur Blight, who la the Exalted Ruler of Tlntlc Lodge No. 711, the official representative f the local lodge. Thirty thousand Elks and their representing every atate ond territory under the American to attend the Rag are expected wive convention, which will be addness-- d C. Kenney, by General George the UnitGeneral of Commanding Air Unied States Air Forces alversity. Kenny commanded the Mac-Arthlied air forces under General which blasted the path that led to Japan's surrender in Tokyo ur Florence Is E. Word Comes Of Marriage Of Former Flynn Wed To Of interest to l'.iirekans is news from the const of the marriage of Miss Olivniarie Crosse, formerly of Eureka, now making her home in Whittier. Calif., and Frank J. Ihirkard Florence Eaaterbrook Flynn, of ?,&hlra ViUge, daughter of Mrs. M. Easterbrook. of this city, and Erwin A. McEwen of Hill Field at the Bay. ceremony. Enroute to and from Miami the to visit with friends pnhts expect W. S. C. S. Plans Who served with them In the theater during the laat Farewell Party war. Both are especially anxious to reach Louisiana to visit friends The W. S. C. S. held their last ond see the camps where they meeting for the summer months were stationed prior to being ship- last Thursday, June 29, at the church rectory. ped overseas. Mrs. Lula Baker gave a very interesting report on her trip to Super Chix Club Denver, where she attended the At Franks Home Methodist church conference. The farewell party for Rev. Wilwas hostess lira Leona Franks to the Super Chix club at her ton was planned for Friday even bfffw last Wednesday evening. The ing, July 7, at 7:30 p.m. TEMPTRESS . . . Gorgeous Gus-al-a Routine business was taken care time was spent in sewing, and servMoran, Santa Monica, Calif were refreshments of and reports from various com' delicious tennis star, poses In latest cosed to members Mrs. Gail Drussell, mittees read. tume, which she calls ths Mrs. Margaret Lucas, Mrs. Mabel Those attending were Mrs. Lula Butler, Mrs. Grace Bernini and Baker, Mrs. Florence Carlson, Mrs. Edna Jasper. Mrs. Frances Ewell, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Marie Holmes, Mrs. The chrysanthemum originated Rowena Hanks, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, 4-Club News in the Orient It Is the Imperial Mrs. Vola Nevers, Mrs. Henrietta The Pin and Needle Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth Stokes, Mrs. dub Bower of Japan. Myrtle Theriault and Mrs. Pat met at the home of Linda Newman on Manday afternoon. The girls Brady. worked on their aprons and at the Mr. and Mm. Nick Fmton, and conclusion of the business meetMrs. Ella Nicholl of Bingham Can- ing refreshments were served. Sharon Laird, reporter yon, were in Eureka last Saturday visiting at the Wendell Mellor Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jerman and family home. The Fentons returned home Saturday evening, and small daughter, Kathy, and Miss of Salt Lake City Mrs. Nicholl stayed for a further Barbara Jerman in town visitthe week-en- d spent UTOil visit with her daughters family. ing Mr. and Mra S. L. Jerman and Mr. and Mra John O'Rourke. Jerry Brown is again at his home after spending a few weeks Sir and Mrs. Robert Coffey and at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake baby son, Jackie, of Salt Lake City were in town for the weekCity. His leg Injury is healing end visiting at the J. J. Coffey satisfactorily. home. Eu-jope- an H 4-- H HS) 33533? QS7 Mra Genevieve Ekloff returned Saturday, after spending the past week in Salt Lake City visiting with her daughter, Miss Marcella Ekloff and her sister, Mrs. C. E. Your friends can buy anything you can give them... except Hulsh. your portrait Sira. Wm. (Bill) Elton and young daughter, Karen, of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Sirs, Elton's parenta Mr. and Sirs. Roy Hansen. Mr. Elton is in Denver with the R. O. T. C. Air Force, where he will spend the next six day evening. An evening of carda waa enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Mae Rostrum, lat, Mra Thelma Roberts 2nd. and Mrs. Wilma Pinochle Club At Gatley Home Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hickman were hosts to members of their family at a reunion held at the Hickman home last Sunday, Those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Max Chatwin and children of Santa Monica, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hickman and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hickman of Salt Lake, and Janice Gunderson of Mountain City, Nev, Mrs. Bernice Lunt Entertains Club t. Huntsman, The hostess served a delicious lunch to those mentioned above, and to Mra Lola Lunt, Mrs. Bessie Toone, Mra June Kennedy, Mra. Louise Kurtz and Mrs. Lily all-cu- Call in and Get Yours Taken. S. T. Club Enjoys Wednesday Meet waa doubly welcome. A baby son, Ricky Ray, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps In Provo last week. This makes a even foursome for the Phipps family 2 boys and two girls. Mrs. Alliene Farren Honored At Party Mra Jack Lucas entertained the members of the Birthday club laat Wednesday evening, honoring Mrs. Alliene Farren on her birthday. An evening of games was enjoyed and a delicious refreshments were served. The guest of honor was presented with a beautiful gift by members of the dub. Those attending were Mra. Ruth Gatley, Mra Delores Robinson, Mrs. Madge Barraaton, Mra Frances Ewell, Sirs. Grace Chatwin, Mra Maxine Sc how, Mra Xflyo Yamaahlta, Mra Helen Weaver, Mra Alice Peart, and special guests Mra Florence Potts, and Sira Mrs. Merle Pilon, and tha guest Mra Margaret Greenhalgh entertained the 8. T. dub for Mra Ron Phipps last Wednesday evening. Mra Phipps has been on the sick list for some time and waa unable to entertain. "500 furnished the evenings diversion and prize winners were Sira Grace Beck, high score, Mra Ruth Wshlquist, and Sira Esther Neilaen, consolation. Tasty refreshments were served to those named and to Mra Ella of honor. Mellor, Sira. Ada Hales Mra Anna Franks, Mrs. Gladys Dean, Mrs. Stinnie Painter, Mrs. Rose Phipps University nf Utah Presents Sirs. Alice Peart and special guests Sira Lena Greenhalgh and Mrs. Dalcna Lunt. all-c- ut Jack Gatley entertained tha members of the Pinochle club at Sewing, Bridge her home last FYiday evening. Club Features An evening of cards was enjoyed and prizes were won by Sira Sira Elsie Nilson was hostess Marion For soy, high score, Mra and Sira to tha Elite club at her home last Virginia Randle, Thursday evening. The time was XIary Redmond, consolation. all-cu- PROMISED Jah 4, war SI, 22, 24 S, 8, 7, t, Sir. and Sirs. lire Clement rerefreshments were served turned last FYiday from a trip to Tasty those mentioned and to Mra to Long Beach, Calif where they Ellen Randle. Mrs. Ella Mellor, visited with relatives of Mra Sira Effle Mra Gall Drussell, On their Clement. way home they and the Beil, guest, Sira Redspecial stopped at Las Vegas and visited mond, and Sirs. Alliene Farren. w'ith her brother's family. Richard Fomrjr Bruce Thompson, who recently andMr. and Sira. Mellor were in Xlarjcan graduated from the Naval school on Tuesday of last week, Ogden where of Photography at Pensacola, Fla Sir. Forsey attended to business visited In Eureka with relatives for a few daya He was en route to affaire. San Diego where he will report spent playing bridge and prize winners were Mra Ethel Donnelly, 1st, and Mra Beth Franke, allcut. A tasty lunch was served to those named and to Mra Clara Jerman, Mra Xfyrtle Theriault, Sirs. Thelma Griggs, Mra Elizabeth Haynes, Mrs. Elva Bonner and special guests, Sira, I. J. Bernard of Salt Lake City and Sira Rowena Hanks My 14, IS, 17, IS sx Office: 2nd South ft Mata Orders FHod Promptly Prices 1 1M2M3M MaH for duty with the Fleet Camera Party. Sir. and Sira Gall Bauer and son, are Gary, of Compton, Calif spending their vacation with Mra. Bauers parents, Mr. and Mra Jerry Kennedy at XIammoth, and at Elberta with Mr. Bauer's parents, Mr. and Sirs. John Bauer. tfWORlD PORTRAITURE d Mr. and Mra. John Phipps are feeling pretty proud these days. They received word of tha birth of two grandchildren in the past two weeks. A baby daughter, Janice Dalene, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helvern (Darlene Phipps) of Bellflower, Calif on June 14. They have two sona, so the daughter Sira. Sira. Gordon Frlsby and daughters, Louise and Nancy and Mias Colleen Long left Sunday evening for Ruth, Nevada. Mr. Frisby has been working there for the past few montha and his family expect weeks. to spend the summer months with him. Silas Long will visit for a Sir. and Mra. Clarence Bauer few weeks in Ruth before returnand sona Richard and David, and ing to her home. , Sirs. Mary Potts spent Independence Day In Salt Lake City visitMra I. J. Bernard, a former resident now making her home in Salt ing relativea Lake City is visiting with Mra Sir. and Sira blllton D. Paine Elva Bonner and Mrs. Ethel Don(Eunice Radditz) of Salt Lake nelly. City were Dividend visitors last week. Mra. Elizabeth Workman returned home last week after a very Jack Ames of Enclno, Calif left enjoyable trip to California. She Monday after spending his vaca- accompanied her son and daughter-in-lation in Eureka with his mother, and granddaughter, Mr. and Sirs. Kate Amca and other rela- Sirs. Glen Scott and Shirley, of tives. Tooele to the coast. They visited in Los Angeles, Hollywood, BeverSir. and Sira. Slerle Towers of ly Hills, Catalina Island and made Ogden were in town last week a short side trip to Tijuana. They a very enjoyable trip. visiting with their mothers, Mra report Katie Towers, and Mrs. Kolta V. G. Tett spent Independence Mrs. Towers is the former Ruth Day In Eureka visiting with his Kolta family. Only the finest in Portrait work DISTINCTIVE Mrs. Bernioe Lunt entertained the members of her card club at her home in Mammoth last Thurs- of Pasadena, Calif., which waa soluminized May 29 at Uttls Country church of Hollywood. Matron of honor was Mra. Carl Eyerlck, Jr counsln of tha bride and Miss Martha JBurkard was bridesmaid. Arthuryn Crease was flower girl; Dick Graf was beat man and Dick Walker ushered. Mrs. Burkhard Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Crease (Alta Carlson) of Whittier. Mr. Burkard, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Burkard of Pasadena and his bride are both former students of John Muir college In Pasadena and of B. Y. U. at Provo, Following the ceremony, the In La newlyweds honeymooned Jolla, Calif., and a reception honored them on June 10 at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Carl Eyerick Sr In Hickman Family Enjoys Reunion were married last Saturday evening. July 1, at the Easterbrook home. Bishop Alonso Sandstrom of the Eureka LDS ward officiated Mrs. Clarence Bauer honored her son, David I Butch) at a birthday party laat Thursday, June 29, In celebration of his 7lh birthday anniversary. The young folks spent a happy afternoon playing games, and enjoying delicious party refreshments. The highlight of the day was the clever birthday cake, made to form a complete with circus top, animal riders, etc. The cake was made and decorated by Butchs aunt and uncle, Mr. and Sirs, Slaynard Griggs. 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