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Show November 17, 1950 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Women's Society Of C.S. Meets S-o-c-i-a-1 Twomen' Society of Chris- -. iwssea .?Senrl niet at the home of DdUnar Hale, Nov. , for a Mr. Halea waa Births Mrs. Leonard Ryan as Vi a-J- p, lU ufiements Narriayes Club Parties Coming brief buainesa meeting, ..afternoon of sewing was and pretty aprons turned JlS needlework wereNov. 1 29. annual hazaar, TMtv refreshments were served Wm. Bate, Mrs. Alton "Vh Mrs John Farren, Mrs. Ro- 'Hanks. Mrs. Ed. HolmesM J5S?Edythe lendray, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Nilaon, Mrs. f ,lle of Mi.. Mrs. John Rowe, Marini loir sen. Nevers. Vern Jiiuglilrr of Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Ioirsen of Eureka u Smith. Mrs. E. A. ami Sliuron Seaman, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Arlin Seaman of Gosl.en! jjjes. Mrs- Wm. Vivian, and the I lie was performed Nov. 10. in Salt Uke holtCily, at Mrs. Joseph U,Ur!ei,nd Kroom- N,r- 'T htt "I0 l)e WiH ' f 'l,, L 11 S ,OP um. LuuIh Corbrtdge and son offidated at the nupliak and Carla, Quin daughter. ,7 In Lewiston, l or her wedding the I, ride wonVnt the week-en- d an afternoon dress of amua SU. They attended a family rre,a and ace. r corsage was of pink and while roses. She was Jathday dinner on Saturday, and unal tended, and was given in marriage hy her lallier. bouse on Sunday, given in grand-2elowing s,orl honeymoon, ll.e young couple will make a So, of Mrs. Corbridgea Mrs. H. J. Talbot on the home in Sail Ijike. of her 80th birthday. en-M- iy Miss Marian Larsen Exchanges Vows With Sharon Seaman of Goshen JSe Wen--Mtt- or rA 44 Childs, - 1 h-- wtek-en- d cele-Mt- ed anniversary. A I I eubeka branch of UTAH BIT & STEEL . . . for the Mrs. holiday Season The La Jollas club members spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mra. Anna Franks last Thursday evening. Cards provided the evening's entertainment and prize winners were: Mra. Gladys Dean, high score, Mrs. Jeanine Johnson, honor prize, Mrs. Naomi Cushing, allcut, and Mrs. Sylvia Childs, consolation. The hostess served a tasty lunch to those named and to Mra. Ina S. T. Club At Hales Home Births Bigler, At Franks Home jion Mrs. John Fennell of and Mrs. Pat Fen-2- l Mr. Lake, grit and daughter, Susan, Gerald bgndi of Pocatello, Idaho, and and u, and Mrs. S. B. Atherley 2nily of Marysvale, visited over at the home of Mrs. the p J Fennell. Mrs. Fennell her birthday on Sunday, ud members of her family came wm to extend congratulations on her and best wishes to- 'Mom" Mac Mra. Frank Hannifin was hostess to the Felix club at her home last Thursday evening. An evening of cards wss enjoyed end prizes were won by Mrs. Deon Ferguson and Mrs. Maynard Griggs. A delicious lunch was served to those mentioned and to Mrs. Clarence Gourley, Mrs. Maynard Cronin, Mrs. 8. I Jerman, Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Louis Co rb ridge, Brown, Mrs. Eldon Nelson and the special guest, Mrs. Alex Blight. LaJollas Club r, Mr and Mrs. -Me Theodore Haynes, Mrs. Charles Ferris, and the special guests, Mrs. LeRoy Gourley and Mrs. Glen Knotts. Prises were won by Mrs. Knotts, high score, and Mrs. Childs, all' cut and consolation. - - Mrs. Frank Hannifin Entertains Club Cards Enjoyed At Club Party re club was enter, The Just talned last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jean Giles. Cards provided the evenings diBrents News Notes version, and prizes were won by Mrs. Delores Robinson, high score; Mrs. Grace Chatwln, second high. "Mrs. Leonard Ryan Tasty refreshments were served to those mentioned and to Mra. Entertains Club Maxine Schow, Mrs. Faye Wall, Mrs. Leonard Ryan entertained Mra. Alliene Farren, Mra. Madge the members of her card club at Burraaton, Mra. Elna Hansen, and her home last Wednesday evening. Mra. Lena Greenhalgh. An evening of cards was en Joyed and tasty refreshments were served to Mrs. Wilfoid Redmond, Mrs. Dee Clement, Mra. Eldon - -- Page Three Mrs. Ada Hales was hostess to i the S. T. club at her home last QEPARATES for evening have Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paxton are Wednesday evening. The time was O never been more fashionable, the proud parents of a baby boy, spent in playing cards and prizes Heres a glamorous version of a Gregory Lynn, born In the Fill- were won by Mrs. Minnie Painter, sweater to top your velvet or tsf-1s- t, more hospital ten days ago. New Mrs. Ada Peay, all-cand feta skirt Points of interest are mother la the former Betty Rae Mrs. Margaret Grcenhalgh, con-- J the low square neckline, the rolled Broderick. collar embroidered ia sequins and beads and the matching cuffs that Mr. and Mra. Loey Newren of trim the brief cap sleeves. Use pale Clement, Mra. Irma Gourley, Mra. Salt Lake City are rejoicing over yellow yarn or other pastel for the Marion Nash, Mrs. Naomi Cushthe birth of a baby girl bom Frisweater, jeweled buttons for the ing, and Mra. Margaret day November 10th at the Holy front closing. A direction leaflet for Cross hospital. The Ncwren's have knitting this EVENING BLOUSE three other children, two boys and may be obtained by sending a a girl, who are very anxious to envelope stamped, make the acquaintance of their Needlework Department of to the new baby sister. this paper, requesting Leaflet No. Mrs. Newren will be remembered as Miss Donna Melting and the ut flavored with BRANDY GENUINE & SHERRY self-address-ed SERVICE CO. Tlmkin Bits Thor Tools PK-530- maternal A Vulcan Products grandmother ia Mra B?th participate in the deer hunt, and are former residents of Eureka. wai involved In a car accident, ! "'which resulted in a broken collar iieorge anil Dirk (aillispie, and u for Mrs Luca- - Mr- - Luc Miss lat Sullivan, of Sait Lake, in Eureka at and children returned to their Calispent the week-en- d che home of Mrs. Robert Gillispie. fornia home earlier in the week. ! Representative JOHN A. ROSS Telephone 55 w? k Year Round Happiness - - For 6. Luncheon, Cards Club Diversions Mrs. Bessie Toone entertained the members of her card club last Thursday evening at her home in Mammoth. Cards provided the evening's entertainment, and prize winers were Mrs. Thelma Roberta, high score; Mra. June Kennedy, second high; t. and Mrs. Louise Kurtz, At the conclusion of cards, the hostess served a tasty lunch to those mentioned and to Mrs. Lelah Lunt. Mrs. Wilma Huntsman, Mrs. Mae Rostrum, Mrs. Lily Erickson, and the special guest. Mrs. Marie all-cu- Beery. Christensen Honored On Birthday Lucille Mrs. Madge Burraaton and Mrs. Helen Porter were at a nicely arranged birthday party GIFTS given last Friday evening at the Burraaton home. The party honored Mrs. Lucille Christensen and Mrs. Frances Ewell. A delicious turkey dinner, with all the trimmings was served. The table decorations carried out the Thanksgiving theme, with a lovely birthday cake forming the center-piec- - rrf:--.- ClANSttH 2 lor 33c e. MIHCt MEAT An evening of games was enjoy- ed and the guests of honor were presented with beautiful gifts by t;tah the members of the club. Club members attending were Mrs. Grace Chatwln, Mrs. Delores Robinson, Mrs. Faye Wall, Mra. Maxine Schow, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Miyo Yamashlta, Mrs. Lucille Christensen, Mrs. Margaret Lucas and the guests of honor, and the hostesses. are Gifts for All The Family FOR MOTHER Electric Mixer Electric Sandwich Grill Electric Tea Kettle Electric Roaster Automatic Tbaster for dad- - Elcctric Shaver Electric Hobby-Sho- p Tools Electric Coffee Maker Electric Steak Grill Electric Heat Lamp for junior- Elcctric Clock Electric Popcorn Popper Electric Trouser Prcsser Electric Egg Cooker Small Radio FOR SIS Electric Curling Iron And Electric Hair Dryer Small Radio Study Lamp Pin-ULamp p FOR BAB- YElcctric Bottle Warmer Heating Pad Sun Lamp FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Electric Range Electric Home Freezer Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Electric Dishwasher Electric Bed Covering Vacuum Cleaner Washer, Dryer and Ironcr Electric Sewing Machine Console Radio Better Sight Lamps keep tn mind Television Sets in the Salt Loke area Q57GEOOECDG23!!) a nmtifirswmQGSnKSl tmhsB IMlEMEL 2for25c COFFEE Livingston waa hostess to the Birthday club at her home last Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. Ada Cherry on her birthday. A delicious turkey supper was served. The table was artistically decorated with fall flowers, and a birthday beautifully decorated cake graced the center of the dinValene b5clb. CP.SI.. 10c 7c 49c , lockage "Siug. . .... SALAD DRESSING 4fe GRAPEFRUIT 24c 29c RIPE OLIVES M7arffn Wyandotte SPANISH GREEN OLIVES- - ing table. Following the supper an evening of cards was enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs. Isabel Christensen, Mrs. Ruth Galley, high score, t, and Mrs. Eva Jameson, conaotaUon. Mrs. Cherry was presented with a lovely gift by the club members. PEAS SPRING Lr. 31c GARDEN all-cu- Present 17c Lemon MIXED NUTS Supper Features Club Mra. Can SVb N2Sr. TOMATO SOUP PUMPB Turkey Here Valley Cans 35c at the party were those named and Mrs. Naotm Cushing, Mrs. Donna Paxman, Mra Wanda Colovirh, Mrs. Margaret Brady, and the special guest, Mrs. Maud Gourley. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Andrew were Mr. and Mrs. Chad White of Salt Lake. of Bingham Ted Yamatihlta wss in town Inst week visiting his Mr. and brother and Mrs. Harry Yamashlta. 'ptcrtunc of t4c 7(tcc4f 1 lb. Cello Bags SNO-KREE- Eatmor M SHORTININO CRANBERRIES sister-in-la- 2 bchs.l5c SPINACH 23c rrteLch ... 19c 49c DATES 35c UTAH CARROTS Mrs. Arvid Newman and daughters. Linda and Vickie and Mrs. and daughter, LeRoy Gourley Brenda, drove to Yuba Dam last Sunday, and were joined by Mrs. A. L. Broderick, and the group CELERY drove to Fillmore to get acquainted with the new bnby at the Jerry Paxtm home. ONIONS-FREMrs. Lynn (Kller and children with visited over the week-en- d Mrs. Ostler's parents, Mr. and .tra. Arnold Rnaenlund. Mrs. Osier will be remembered as Connie Vwnlund. Bud ltosenlund. a slu-leat the University or Utah, si-- o spent the week-en- d .tnsenlund home. at the DELIVERY Tues. & Sat. SH ltO.WlP.R RANDLE'S I C C fll.VB RYlOAXli PHONES 179 & 180 |