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Show February The Eureka (Utah) Reporter 8, 1952 OES Gives "500," Refreshments June Cartwright, Wm. McCormick Wed Thursday In St. Patrick's Church Party ' Of Newlyweds Eureka Man Takes Richfield Bride Harry Rundle were guests at a wedding party given by Tintle Clm)ter No. 18, K. 8.. on Monday evening, at the eonelusion of the regularly ntailed meeting. Hingo furniMhed entertainment, with the evening prizes gulore, and wu followed by Mr. mul MrM. i 'births Mrs. June Cartwright, daughter of Mr und Mrs. K. J. I'liderwimd. und William McCormick, soil of Mrs. Nora McCormick, were nmr- rn I at St. Patrick's church on Thuisd.iy, in the presence of the immediate families. Ht. Rev. Mngr. A. F. Guiviiiuioni officiated at the uuptiHls. The reremony was performed at 1:00 o'clock, and the bride wore a grey suit wdh crclini accessories. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Neil McCormick were the attendants for the young .Mr. and Mrs. T. V Nellsen uf couple. Immediately following the cere- Provo were in t own on Monday mony u luncheon honoring the evening visiting with tlieir daughMr. and Mrs. newlyweds was given at the home ter and of Mr. and Mrs. Nisi McCormick. Howard Greenhnlgh and family. . . hivuin-i- l In Manti L. D. S. Temple Ceremony An impressive wedding ceremony performed at the IJ8 Manti Temple lust. Saturday united in marriage Miss Siinme Rae Stillman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lay Stillman of Richfield and .lay Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 jinn Thompson of F.tirrka. Tie double-rin- g ceremony was performed at noon on February 2, by President Anderson of the Manti Temple. The groom's parents and gFindmother. Mrs. L u e I 1 a Thompson of Heav r. and the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willardsen of Salt Lake City ami Mr. and Mra. George Is1 Fevre 'if Salem, nrrnmiKinied the young couple through the temple. Tlie bride was charming in her wedding gown of slipper satin, with fitted bodice, and cathedral train. Her silk net veil edged in lace was caught to a tiara of rosebuds. She carried a bouquet of row and sweet-peaMiss Judy Stillman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Ihil Thompson, brother of the groom performed the duties of best man. An evening reception at the home of the bride's parents, bon-- 1 the young couple. A heauti- - delirious luncheon nerved by Mrs. and Mm. Virginia Aila Randle ilandle, hostesses for the evening. The table wax centered by a lieautifiil wedding eakiv lopped with a miniature bride and Maude und Alex Hlight giooin. each gave toasts to the bridal Handle, "adviee;" roiiple; and Kivu Honner preaented a lovela-ali- e gift to them from the chapter, along with beat wiahea for a long, happy life together. Visiting committee for February ly will be Mra. Klaie Nilaon und Mix. liVon Kvun. Feb. 1. the Next meeting. 1 rand Lecturer. Mrs. Kvelyrt Carle, will make her official visit to Tin-ti- c Chapter No. 18, O. K. S. 1 Mr. und Mrs. Wm. K. Diiiiium and son of Murray visited during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Taxman. Word was received m Kuivku last week of the liiiih of a baby daughter to Mr. und Mrs. John fill wedding cake wax the center- (.'omul of Chester, California. The toi will lie named piece for the lovely dining table, welcome little New imdlier is the 'olctte Marie. which was covered with an exquisformer Miss Rose Culm, a former ite lace cloth. Baskets of flowers decorated the Still, resident of Kureka. i man home. Many friends of the is A the spotextend to best taking called girl baby young couple wixhex. and they were the recip- light at the Cloyed Jameson home. The little daughter was Ihuii Tuesients of many lovely gifts. Mother of the bride greelid the day, February 5. in the ITah Valin lTovo. Little bro-- . guext in an afternoon dress of ley hospital Charles is anther, teal blue crepe, while mother of at his new the groom chose a gown of black xiously awaiting a Tateinal grandmother1. sister. little rosea of Hoth wort corsages crepe. Is Mrs. Charles Jameson of this gaily-color- Tny-so- hospital, where she received medical treatment. son-in-la- all-c- ut I ; V. S. (7. held a shall business meeting Inst Thursday at the Memorial Hiiilding. Next regular meeting will Is held Feb. 14. at tlie home of Mrs. Vern Never. ' pi-c- ami sweet peas. Following a honeymoon trip to ity. Vegas. Nevada the newlyweds will make a home in Richfield, Party Marks where the groom, a graduate of Tintie high neh'Nil, has charge of Two Birthdays a clothing store. ! cards, fiou provided the evening's enter-otainment and a delicious lunch was enjoyed by Mrs. Donna Tavmnn. ; MEET at the jmi car rata fiwr yonreelff ! n. Friends of Mrs. Ruth Gatley dropped in at her home last Wed- nesriay and enjoyed an evening of ; j A group of frauds gathered ul the Don Giles home last Saturday1 evening und celebrated the birth-days of Mrs. Giles ami John Far-re- Friends Drop In For Cards cam jundljtfe Mow as : WHERE FRIENDS ed Al-de- two-year-ol- d, s. Mr. James l.imt is recuperating at her home in Mammoth after n a few days in the Entertain Group Mrs. Ted Cartwright was hostess to her raid club on Wednesday evening, .'ssi furnished the evening entertainment, and tasty refreshments were served to members, evein liiuisr held the wiin Open Mrs. Charles Ferris, Mra. Ted Co home Neil MeCMriuick at the ning n liivirh, Mrs. Mur Iiigler, Mrs. the uf and for friends relatives Mrs. Wilford Itednmnd, Childs, couple. Tlicv left Tliui Miiiv night for Mrs. Ijconurd Ryan, Mrs. Ted Haylloise, Idaho, where they will make nes and Mrs. Dee Clement. Prize winners were Mrs. Wilford tlieir home Redmond, high score, Mrs. Ffcrris, and Mrs. t lenient, Miss Kleaimr Jackson, who Is City, was' employed in Salt in town last week for a visit with W. S. C. Meeting her mother, Mrs. Helen Jackson. In Honor sx-ndin- Tage Ihree Qrl the complete fsris and figures the Show Down An evening of games, watching television and friendly visiting, all went toward making the evening u very pleasant one, A delicious lunch was served, with a beautiful bil l Inlay cake forming the centerpiece for the dining table. The honored guests received many lovely piesents. Those attending the gala affair were Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grecnhulgh, Mr. und Mrs. John Farnn. Mr. ami Mrs. Don Giles, and Mis. Margaret This mu Slums Down" boAld gives you proof Instead of seDT about features, arranged for easy comparison. For es ampin, you enn quickly compare Dodge liead room, seat width room with tlint of other cars costing hundreds of and stretch-ou- t dollars nave. You get actual specifications not generalizations. . . . presents tlie fails jVo Mrs. Alice Daniels, Mrs. Allienc Fal len, Mrs. Margaret lirady, Mrs. Ina Clement. Mrs. Naomi Cushing and Mrs. Lucille Knotts and Mrs Gatley. It was an especially enjoyable evening for Mrs. Gutley, as she has been confined to her home for so many weeks, due to illness Greenhalgh. of her cliildrifi. Primary Dance Obliffaliort Sf Come In today and get your own copy of tlie Slxtw Down" ballet Ita convincing, Ita convenient. its free. Talie it liome and maka thotuanib money-savin- g cmiipurismis at yair leisure. Youll le.irn wliut of new Ikxlgo owners will testify: Yihi could pay hundreds of dollars more fur a car and still not get all Dixlga gives youl Bridge, Lunch Club Diversions Qv, thicndaltfe Mrs. Ted Johnson was hostess to A Valentine Dance for Primary the La Julias club ut her home last children will lie given next Mon- TImrsday evening. Ihidge furnish-c- d evenings diverxim, and tasty day, February 11. at the LDS Kur refreshments were served to club eka ward at 3:30 p in. members, Mrs. Harry Dean, Mrs. lleber Cusiiing, Mrs. Vern Franks, Mrs. LeRoy Gourley, Mrs. Iee Clement, Mrs. Floyd Nosh, Mrs. Margaret Grcenhalgh and Mrs. Kldon Childs. Prize winners were Mrs. Nash, high score, Mrs. dement honor, Mra. Grccnhalgh, all - cut, and Mrs. Childs, consolation. SILVER Way ! Specification and Equipment Subjact to Chong without Nutici Mrs. Earl Lunt Entertains Club BABY CEREAL Del Monte .16$ PEAS Raker's Chocolate all-c- 2 6 oz. pkgs. CORN . A. Deviled Cream-Styl- e 50c 3 cans Hunt's Whole New 'it'08"! POTATOES Marlene Colored 3.69 99c 30s FLOUR JSSto. WESSON OIL 27c 3 cans Royal I'ayson CHEESE 55c 3 cans ...: Del Monte CHIPS MEAT Mrs. Karl Lunt entertained her card club last Friday at her home in Mammoth. 500 was the game diversion and a delicious lunch was served to members, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Mrs. Fred Kurtz, Mrs. Dean Rose, Mrs. James Toone, Mrs. Ernest Carter, Mrs. Clarence Rostrom, Mrs. Gerald Kennedy, and the special guest, Mrs. William Roberts. First prize was won by Mrs. Erickson, second by Mrs. Kurtz, and by Mrs. Rose. OLEOMARGARINE Hi. ut Mm. Leo Green and Mrs. Nellie Laird were in Salt Lake on Monday of this week, on a combined business and pleasure trip. GEORGE W. FORSEY COMPANY A E IL IN 59c CONNECTION WITH OUR ANNUAL 9c SALE, We Offer You These Outstanding Values In WHITE 600DS! . , . Stocks Limited! PILLOW CASES 59c Each POT HOLDERS CALIFORNIA IM'M'II , CARROTS m SOLID IIKADS Jp. 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