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Show March 5, 1954 The Eureka (Utali) Reporter Page Three Holds Chapter Meet Entertaining OES Mrs. Alliene Farren met Monday wlth Matron Maud Blight conPatron Ltinff liHsisted by Worthy Alex flight. Mrs. Robert Fife sunshine committee appointed Club Hostess was , r hp nionth of March and Ethel llrenton Sth Mabef Butler and Ethel Don- - Member of the Bridge i:ub met lust Thursday evening nt the and Patricia home of Mrs. Robert Fife. At Ihe p.rlrfv were appointed to represent conclusion of the chh! games, the current the in Sewrganixation hostess Berved tasty refreshments Rd Crow drive. entertainment to members Mrs. James Ferris. A bit of unusual the "pi walk" and members Mrs. Leland Sunderson. Mrs. Klmo were Alex Blight, Boswell, Mrs. Max Berry. Mrs. winning pi a Orris Sanderson. Mrs. Tom Judge Donnelly. Lula Baker, and the special gium:, Mrs. Max Randle. Tom Sersen Evans. Moon and Harry Randle. Prize winners were Mrs. Ferris, Refresh mneta committe, Edith gager and Ethel Brenton. served high score. Mrs. Judge, and Mrs. Orris Sanderson, consolation. a tasty lunch. XeS 19. Chapter "u,Br "cion "500" and Lunch Enjoyed at Club Mrs. James Toone was hostess to members of the "500 club last Thursday evening at her home In 'frjfnlrland' Mammoth. Prize winners were Mrs. Harold Sorenson, high score, Mrs. Clarence Rostrom, 2nd high, and Mrs. Oscar Erickson, t. Mrs. Toone served a tasty lunch to those named and to Mrs. Merle Berry, Mrs. Dean Rose, Mrs. Gerald Kennedy, Mrs. James Kaatz, and Mrs. Earl Lunt. all-cu- Vir-S3- Bar-Sm- T all-c- ut t BUSINESS COLUMN SISTERS WED . . . Jan. M was big day for Harry Black family of Roaelle, N.J. when their three daughters, Betty. 23, Doris, 81, and Florence, 19, nil got married. General Merc. Appliances LEE'S Frigldalre Zenith Television, Water Heaters. Phone 60. 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The class met at the home of Mrs. Robinson, where the dessert was served, then on to Ann Snells horns where the main course, salad and sandwiches, were next on the menu. Once again on their way they paused at the home of Colleen Paxman, where french fried potatoes were enjoyed. n After resting awhile at the home and giving the food time to digest a bit, they Journeyed to the home of Connie Jameson, where they were presented with clever favors, and last but not least, the final stop was made at the home of Marilou Farren for cocktails (seasoned tomato juice and crackers, Just in case anyone Is wondering.) Those enjoying the party were Ann Snell, Marguerite Sandstrom, Florence Davis, Colleen Paxman. Connie Jameson, Marilou FArren and Joan Larrabee, and Mrs. Rob- MYF met last Thursday at the Methodist church. This was the party meeting, and the group enjoyed games, and were treated to hamburgers, root beer floats,- and all the trimmings. Members attending were Mike Lucas, Tom Randle, Gary Yama-shitShanna Ryan, Lenore Mat, thews, Nancy Matthews, Bill inson. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sersen. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley KoMmon All those interested are invited to attend the meetings held every were Salt Lake City visitors on Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. Saturday of last week. Oz. Jar c Ford Truck concentrated g BUTTER organization was general chairman, with Mr. Henry Wall, menu rhairman, and Mrs. Dee Clement. program chairman. All me m tiers of the organization participate)! in the planning and assisted in preparing and serving the buffet supper served at midnight. A good rowd attended and thoroughly enjoyitl the danring, and the tasty food. fORD M.Y.F. Conducts PEANUT y Ladies of Elks Enjoy Social xi Party on Tuesday Pax-ma- md Only...SKIPPY ut Service Auto The One pleasantly entertained last ThursMrs. Franke was the 14 day evening at the home of Mrs. hostess Elysabeth to the Entre Nous club on LcRoy Gouriey. evening of this week. An evening of cards was enjoyed Wednesday Mrs. Beand the hostess served tasty re- hold Alex Blight reviewed Virginia! The Fifth Crown" freshments to Mrs. Floyd Nash, by George F. WiUison. The review Mrs. Harry Dean, Mrs. Eldcn was very Interesting and thorChilds. Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh, enjoyed by the group. A Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Don oughly discussion followed the relively Giles. Mrs. Heber Cushing and view. Glen Mrs. Knotts the special guest, After a short ousiness meeting. the latter winning high score. Mrs. Nash won honor prize; Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Franke served delicious refreshments to Mrs. Ethel Donnelly, anJ Mrs. Childs, the all-c- PEERLESS CLEANERS Let us help you look your best! DRY CLEANING Give Us A Trial! 175 W. Utah Ave. Payson Phone 19 Following members of Columbia Lodge No. 2 attended the official visit of Mrs. Nettie Parker, president of the Rebckah Assembly of Utah, to Ruth Lodge at Bingham Canyon on Tuesday evening: Mrs. Jeon Giles, Mrs. Jeanine Johnson, Mi. Mathlna Dalton, Mrs. Louie Barrett, Mra Gladys Dean. Mrs. Edythe I. Green, Mrs. Nellie Laird, Mrs. Helen Laird. Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Lena Greenhalgh. Mrs Margaret Greenhalgh, Mrs. and Mrs. Vola Myrtle Row-le- Mrs. Alex Blight Gives Fine Book The LaJollas club members were Subscription $4.00 per year PHONE 108 Stage Unusual Rebekahs Travel To Bingham Meet Party Diversions Local News Local Sports Local Society Local Advertising Don's Cafe Mrs. Clarence Wilde, Mrs. Duane Thurgood and Mrs. Leo Sparrow entertained at a stork shower last Thursday evening for Mrs. Richard Hore. At the conclusion of the games, Getting all the attention at the Harold Jameson home is the new little son, born last Friday 26, at the Utah Valley hospital in Provo. The welcome little boy has a three-yeold brother, and two older sisters, who are really happy over the new baby. Mother is the former Beverly Davis, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Paul Davis of Provo, and paternal grandmother is Mrs. ' Alice Jameson of this city, Cards, Refreshments FIRST IN Cafe Hore refreshments were served to Mari-lo- u Farren. Darlene eart. Marguerite Sandstrom. Mrs. Jack Wilde. Mrs. Vaughn Clement, Mrs. Jerry Wilde and Mrs. Turn Hopes. Newspaper Bank Meeting Enjoy Given Stork Shower LAIRDS MARKET Banking Commercial lulies of Elks held a regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the Elks club rooms. President Winona Thomas presided at the meeting. After the business session was disposed of. an evening of cards was enjoyed with Mrs. Leland Sanderson winning high store, Mrs. Hamilton Laird, all-cand Mrs. r Cushing, ruffle. Mrs. Max Evans, hostess for the evening, served a tasty lunch. ut Brown, L. Modern Mrs. Club WSCS met last Thursday, Feb. 25. at the home of Mrs. Alliene Farren. The regular business meeting was held, followed by the Worship Service, whlrh was given by Mrs. Edythe Green. She read from the 22iul cnapler. 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