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Show 1950 December 8, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter 4 .BEKsMiCT'f H!d Li Regular Meeting saea TTnuii inrt In regular reunion ra? conclunion of U in OZLm At the btS 5T" ith finit prize: Mre. Dorothy prize, and raffle prize. KSjwSi. Lillian Buys, hostess Krwill its .2 lire for will Win nt Anderson Agnes Hostess b Club .77" Andi-rao- waa hoateaa to n It jnesday evening. chose aa her book, La recitals of her rin House, and In S White e irtchea in Broadway and London, The novel follows a young decisions to make in of every day. An discussion followed. hostess served tasty to the gurets as Myrtle Theriault, Virginia Ellen Randle, Janet Lee, bis own miffi circle ng fol-lo- Kudie, n- Elysabeth Franke, Ferguson, Deon Ferguson, phrl Donnelly, Mae Cronin, Belle Elva Bonner, Coffey, and Lula Baker. Emily An-- Sunday School LDS At Party Class Intermediate gfffwrf frimni class of the LDS Sunday church entertained at the home of Dean Sax on last Saturd- ni Xn. Lu ay evening. was enjoyed Bingo nn won by Grace Gary Mac Christmas the and prizes Carlson and Bigler. Refreshments carrying out the theme, were served to group. present were Grace Carlin. Shirlene Bird, Lael Clement, Virginia Lee, Glenis Larson, Jean iae Sax, Terry Kay, Gary Mac Bigler and Johnny Sandstrom. Those Mre. Sam (iardnrr returned Friday after a visit with her father,, Ma T Kite- - at hi8 home in Colorado Springs. all-c- newly-design- MOTIIEK, BON IN DOUBLE CEREMONY . . . Leenard Barger, Chicago, embraces his bride, former Jean Rooblry, while his moth er, Mrs. Clevle Barger, gets klso from new hubby, James Christmas Is Sooner Than You Think; Edward Fox and daughter. Mrs. Merle Corcoran, wre in Salt Lake on Saturday attending funeral A Few services for Rt. Rev. Stephen Clark. Episcopal Bishop of Utah. Mr. Fox had the honor of being Plan your Christmas shopping chosen as one of honorary pall- carefully and precisely and thus bearers at the bishop's funeral. qiake Christmas a merry season of jingle bells not a sorry season of jangled nerves. LaJollas Club Mrs. Wilma Huntsman A good ear, a retentive memory Entertains Club At Cushing Home and a notebook will go far In solving the annual problem of what, Mrs. Naomi Cushing was hosMrs. Wilma Huntsman enter- for whom, and how much. With tess to the La Jolla club last tained the members of her card that system Christmas never is Thursday evening. Bridge furni- club at her home in Mammoth sooner than you think. shed the evening's diversion and last Thursday evening. Something that is wanted is sure prizes were won by Mrs. Ina CleCards were enjoyed and deli- to be appreciated, be it commonment, high score, Mrs. Jeanine cious refreshments were served place or not. For example, Aunt Johnson, 2nd high, Mrs. Margaret to the following: Mrs. Lily Erick- Dolly la bound to be right pleased Greenhalgh, honor prize, and Mre. son, Mrs. Mae Rostrum, Mrs. June over glass mixing bowls. She'll remember that I remembered; I jotIrma Gourley, consolation. Kennedy, Mrs. Lelah Lunt, Mrs. ted down the notebook last Mrs. Bessie Louise reThe hostess served tasty Toone, Kurtz, weakitafter sheinhad mentioned freshments to those named and to Mrs. Thelma Roberta, and the she never seemed to have that the Mre. Gladys Dean, Mre. Marion special guest, Mrs. Lila Milne. sized bowl for the right job. right Mre. Nash, Prizes were won by Mrs. Milne, Sylvia Childs and Mrs There are a number of kitchen Anna Franks. high score, Mre. Erickson, 2nd and table glassware items on my t. high, and Mrs. Rostrum, list; a crystal glass luncheon set for the Browns, a glass teapot for A CHRISTMAS TIP Peter's teacher, and packaged sets Elite Club Enoys FOR PARENTS of tumblers, juice and smart cocktail glasses for our coterie of Cards, Lunch Heres a Christmas resolution friends, neighbors and relatives. for parents.. It's one that ought to Mrs. Marva Corbridge waa host- These American machine - made be made before New Year's resolu- ess to the Elite club at her home glass items not only are handsome tions are even considered. It goes, last Thursday evening. Bridge fur. but inexpensive. For YoungKtrrN I will keep my hands off the chil- nished the evenings entertainment Also on my list of $1 to $5 items dren's toy's all day on Christmas. and prizes were won by Mrs. Ethel for the kids and Jim Itll be a hard one to keep be- Donnelly, high score, and Mrs. are gifts (their father and my husband,) cause Mother likes to fuss with Beth Franke, t. complained he'd Anns doll. She pretends she is The hostess served delicious re- When ruined his flashlight by groping to on how the Ann to named put and showing freshments to thorn it In the dark, I put him down bonnet, but she's actually having a Mre. Elsie Nilson, Mrs. Belle Cof- for one of thorn with a luminous for once grand time playing. And fey, Mre. Earican Gear, Mrs. MyrPrudence ia slated for a new Father gets his hands on the train, tle Theriault. Mre. Deon Ferguson, case. roller skates, set of or the auto that winds up, the boys and Mrs. Elva Bonner. and Jim for a supply of cartridges can't get near them. for his new rifle. It Isn't fair. The children are ''Battery and "Resistor spark 1 wil1 toys for the next 364 days if free-and a little for peace crying after Jim's name mean plugs dom. After all, adults can play they want to. gifts for the family car to please the man of the house. When he growled about always forgetting to water his old battery I investigated one normally requiring GET YOUR CHRISTMAS water only three times a year. A HusImuuI'b Mother And Jim's mother Is going to GIFTS AND SUPPLIES AT have a fresh outlook on Christmas morning with new Venetian blinds Here Are Suggestions 30-3- 0. in her living room. When she said drat the last time I saw her struggling with the old ones, made a mental note to confer with Jim. Getting her out of the house to allow the dealer to take measurements waa a real conspiracy, but she ia bound to wax enthusia-ti- c over the ordered blinds with metal their sleek slats and plastic tapes, plus that wonderful new mechanism that never gets out of order. John, my favorite brother, who dotes on tinkering, will have fun and dining room beauty, too. Down in the notebook went his wish for a smart modern partition to create a dining alcove without sacrificing the spacious sweep of his ranch house living room. Sparkling Inaulux glass block seems the answer; so on Christmas he gets his block plua some interlocking wooden strips called that will allow him to erect the partition easily without the mess of mortar. Our Glamor Gals Cousin Mary, the growing glamor child named after me, Is six ted, of course, for something to stagger the stag line. If several eaay-to-rlr- an fade-pro- ed of od labo- r-saving single-hande- two-we- ek Chapter Officer Tlntlc Chapter No. 18 O. E. S. met in regular session Monday evening, Dec. 4. At this time election of officers for the coming year waa held. A list of these officers will appear in the next Issue of the Reporter, along with the appointive officers. A special Installation of officers will be ' held on Monday evening, Dec. 11, at which time Miss Frances E. McCready, Worthy Grand Matron will be present Mre. John F. Rowe has been named aa chairman of the Installation luncheon. a chosen an electric range and re- frigerator. one The range has two ovens for roasts, the other for pastries and a rotary spit in the meat oven for all those savory barbe-qu- e dishes. The reliable oven timer ia a gem of simplicity; the controls for cooking regulate heat gradually like a water faucet controls the flow of water. The New Refrigerator The refrigerator la not only an effort-savbut fits In with Mothers sense of thrift. There Is a pull-butt- er spacious compart- fast-freezi- ment (capacity 84 pounds) atop the regular storage area. cold It offers that foods can be quick frozen and Mother can take advantage of bargain bulk buying. Colls In the normal storage section are concealed in the walls to eliminate deeven hydrated shrunken foods when put away uncovered. The compartment, completely separate, each have their own cooling sysp artem (the Admiral rangement) and temperature controls for separata operations. r Dual-tem- I take to be the quiet of a mans self, and whatever evils beset or dangers John Locke. lie in the way. Fortitude possession Peter ball-beari- QXQpfZX iTpHil i eyelets to permit the wearing of a real or false flowed on the left ankle doesn't focus the attention, things surely have changed. d With a sparkler on her left hand, my youngest sister Sue seemed in the market for hope chest. She's down for a cedar chest, one that will solve future ones. problems as well aa existing those Jim and I have picked one of modem chests that I can double In living or dining room as a buffet server for to1 formal dinners or parties. Jim's chief present is one that he has wanted for the past two seasons of deer hunting. I have been saving surreptitiously to raise about (68 for his heart's desire a level action carbine better known aa the "Famous WinWhat future excuse chester he will muster for missing the host shot of the season" is hard to Imagine. Vacation and Kitrlien The big gift of the year, a kitchen for Mother House, took real planning and cooperation but will be worth every minute and penny. Mother, 111 but stubborn, has never wavered In her determinad tion to turn out meals with no Interference please. She ia also one to scoff at commercial laundries despite U1 health or weather; so we called the dan quite a mob together for a family financial pool. It will take some doing on Dads part but it Is hia Job to "persuade" Mother to leave home for a vacation rest at the Union Paeific'a resort town Sun Valley. Idaho. She will pretend to protest but actually she will be delighted with two weeks of fine food, perfect service, tangy mountain air and the magnificent sunshine. Those two weeks will give ua to revamp her just enough time into a modem old slave galley ef fie lent kitchen and laundry. For the culinary section we have i fJEJEH) 3S) Trr OES Elects New ed good-size- all-cu- flmuQifcu.r. imbi (gggEQskinan Prior to her departure for Balt Lake to make her home for the winter, Mrs. Margaret C. Lucas was given a surprise party on her birthday by members of her family and brothers and their wives. A delightful evening waa spent and a tasty lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pilon and Son Jon, Mr. and Mre. Wm. Lucas, Mias Regina Lucas, Mr. and Mre. John Cronin, Mayor and Mrs. Maynard Cronin and daughter, Mary, and last but not Kant, "Aunt Mag" Drew. ut nylon with two ... mo'MDio. Home Bell pain of boutonniere stockings all-cu- 0, ffli Sews Notes Coming lui'nts all-cu- iriean Gear. Bico club members met at the home of Mre. Madge n last Wednesday evening. Cards furnished the evening's di-- 1 version and prize winners were Mrs. Alliene Farren, high score, Mrs. Grace Chatwin, 2nd high, and t. Mre. Faye Wall, Tasty refreshments were served to those named and to Mrs. Delores Robinson. Mre. Jean Giles, Mrs. Elna Hansen, Mrs. Lena Greenhalgh. and Mre. Maxine Schow. re Bur-rasto- Swa through one cruel day of Sovwy. shock and choice. The tana vividly points out that each Xbe re Just-a-me- Set u Mre. Margaret C. Imran left Saturday for Salt Lake, where she will spend the winter months with her daughter. Miss Regina Lucas. Club At Wednesday Meet Just-A-Me- original forty-fiv- Is hoped that all will spond generously. -- Sarcle of the Day, which la Howe's third novel. visa Howe is a distinguished JSoeuist, in which career she Purlieu Margaret Lucas Honored At Party Mre. Gordon Bell entertained the members of the Pinochle club at her home last Friday evening. Pinochle furnished the evening's and a delicious entertainment lunch waa served. Thane attending were Verl Sudweeks, Mrs. IJoyil Randle, Mrs. Alan Randle, Mre. Leslie Randle, Mre, Jack Galley, Mrs. Richard Forsey, Mrs. Wendell Mellor and the special guest, Mrs. Wilfonl Redmond. Prises were won by Mre. Leslie Randle high score, Mre. Galley, and Mre. Alan Randle, S. T. Club members were enter Uined last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kather Neilson. An evening of cards was enjoyed am! tasty refreshments were served. Those present were Mre. Sarah Sanderson. Mre. Ada Feay. Mrs. Ada Hales. Mre. EUla Mellor, Mrs. Anna Franks. Mre. Gladys Dean. Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh, Mrs. Minnie Painter, Mre. Ruth " ahlquist. Mrs. Rose Phipps, Mre. Grace Beck and Mre. Alice Peart. Prize winners were Mre. Greenhalgh. high score. Mrs. Hales allcut and Mrs. Phipps consolation. X-It- club, aitre Noua Literary Nov. 29. , tlul. At -o-r- -l-d-n Esther Neilson Entertains Her Club lon-y- our 7:00 ff nifjcfMcnl.s 4 Pinochle Club ;Mrs. Tlie American legion Auxiliary will have rliarge of the ( 'li list mas Nwsl sale IhU year. Vour rM,jNnit contribution Is Inully mitli-- In the fight against T. B. Your contribution iiuskes It pMcdhle to have an extensive medical program, helps defray the expense of the program and many other expenses incurred In the fight against T. 9. at which time entertain their limannual Chrintniaa mv lurriuges , w l c-i--a Legion Auxiliary Takes Over Xmas Seal Sale errved a taaty lunch. nlatw were made for thec. Satur-Dewhich will be held .1 fi Mirths ltm card were Mm. Maud Gourley tW jjjgjf So Page Three i inr LEES 1 BY THE OLD TIMERS AND HE LISTS SOME OF THE THINGS YOU WILL FIND THERE We Have a Complete Stock of Department: K Christmas Tree MIXMASTERS Decorations TOASTERS Get Waffle Irons Electric Clocks Also a Electric Blankets Big Assortment XMAS LAMPS RADIOS Them Now! of CANDY and I Beautiful Boxed Cedar Chests Platform Rockers I XMAS x x K X . 29c CANDY Priced at 59c S1.00 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 In REMEMBER' From E. L. Evans ef Farmington, Me.: I remember when our mothers worked far Into the night, spinning yarn and knitting mittens and stockings for tho whole family and leggings that cams above the knee (fastened with loops to buttons) for tho men-folk- . They also made yam toys for tho little tots. Our BIG GIFT ROOM: NYLONS B SLIPS GOWNS From Mre. F.dna Keane of Cincinnati, O: I remember when Mother churned the way and I helped her and wo had tho old- - COFFEE 1 IU fl"Sc"n.. meaty Boxed Hankies Gift Toiletries APPLE SAUCE PAN CAKE YOU WILL FIND HUNDREDS OF GIFT ITEMS AT isUiUttSllUSk & !W a; '49c Branded for Quality-Trimm- 5'5S?3Sc SXElfe She'd fashioned coffro grinder. make me sit down and put the grinder in my lap and 1 would grind the coffee. It waa Arburkle'a coffee, as I recall. We'd save tho wrappers and got beautiful pictures for tncm. From Mrs. Mary Stewart of Chicago: Here are aome more old' time song titles I remember: "In the BflC.Ve Tar Ahead," "Just as the Sun Win! Down," "Where Is Doy Toninht?", My War.drrtsg "Tell Mother Ml Be There, "Hello Ccn'ral. G.vc Me Heaven." "When W. nt Down ai d the Be "I'in a M ins Choir-Yo- u'd Sui pi .mi;'' 12c MARGARINE Colored Cold Crest lb. & 5 Delivery Tues. and Sat. : Phones 179-18- 0: for Value! ! V9ttoct lb. Rags of Oranges 57c Roman Reauty Cooking Apples 1 II). 25c Cclo Spinach Rag .... 23c Utah Carrots 2 bu. YAMS 3 lb IT. S. No. 1 Red Spuds 50 lb 15c 27c $1.19 Calif. Rhubarb 2 lb. 27c LaWiPRlC IJSslVIRYiDAY.il ; CIISP, HttSH 45c RANDLES ed Corn King - Packaged SLICKI) KACON lb. 53c Tender a Grade SIRLOIN STEAKS lb. 75c a" Grade POT ROAST lb 59c Iican Fresh SIDK IORK lb 15c FISH and POULTRY Sfi,. 37c Jell-it- -. HOSIERY A Small Deposit Holds Any Item Until Christmas ''27c J House Slippers J5 49c 38c 49c pkg.3C Cane &MapIc CYPHP I nUl Cabin med. size Iog can GLASSWARE ! 15 oz. "' ROLLED OATS WE STILL HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF TOYS To Delight Any Child CANDOR FOOD PAKIIIC Seedless - Flump OHms SHIRTS STATIONERY TUNA FISH White Star Family 50 lb bag VANILLA LUNCHEON MEAT TIES SALAD DRESSING 0IIR Iayson Itoyal I LUUn FI DATES ROBES vttllS 1 |