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Show July 22, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Interesting Article Read at O.E.S.Meet Past Matron of Tintlc Chapter, No. 18, O.E.S., met at the home of Mr Edith Baker laet Friday night. July 15. a short business Following meeting Mrs. Elyaabeth Franks read an article entitled "Helen Keller at 75, Tranquil and Una' frald" by Helen Brady Henney, a friend of Mias Keller. An Inter eating discussion followed. Refreshments rounded out a most enjoyable evening and those attending were Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mias Ethel Brenton, Mrs. Elva Bonner, Mrs. Ethel Doiinelly, Mrs. Page Three Mary Lou Farren, LeRoy I. Gourley Wed at Home Saturday Married in Pretty Home Ceremony Even!n9 At a pretty home wedding last Saturday evening Miss Mary Lou Farren, daughter of Mrs. Alliene Farren and the late John Farren, and LeRoy L. Gourley, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cour-O- " ley, Sr., were united in marriage. The ceremony wee performed at 6 p.m. at the home of the brides aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Frank Ewell, with Rev. Wm. Cor-inttpastor of Grace Methodist Elyaabeth Franks, Mr, Bert Hanks, Mrs. Vem Nevers, Mrs. Church In Salt Lake, officiating at Leonard Ryan and Mr Leslie the nuptial The petite bride, given in marRandle. The next meeting will be held riage by her brother, John Farat the home of Mr Donnelly, the ren, was lovely in a floor length time to be announced later. gown of nylon tulle and Chantilly lace. The strapless bodice was topVisitors at the home of Mr ped with a lace Jacket, and the Lauren Atherley on Monday were bouffant skirt was fashioned with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Franklin lace insets, and underscored with and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atherley satin. Her bridal veil of Illusion and family of Delta. was caught to a bandeau of lace, encrusted with sequina and seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of red rose with cascades of white Batin ribbon. Tall candelabra and standards holding beautiful summer blooms formed the background for the Impressive double ring ceremony. Miss Colleen Burras ton. maid of honor, chose a gown of fushia net over taffeta, and other attendants, Forneys Appliance Frigldalre Mies Linda Farren, sister of the Appliances, Zenith Television, groom, and Mias Ethel Mae Gat-lewore ballerina gowns in shades Fowler Water Heater Phone 60. of pink, green, orchid and white, and all carried nosegays of white e, Business Column Appliances -- - uatea of Tintlc high school, and the groom epent 4 yean in the U. S. navy. He enliated in the service following hie graduation from high school, end was released several month ago. He la employed by the E. J. Longyear company here. Out - of - town relatives end friends hen for the reception were Mr. and Mr A. L. Broderick of Delta, grandparents of the groom, Mr Alan Porter and family of Garfield; Mn. Ruth Begley and family of Payson; Mr. and Mr Arvld Newman and daughter, Linda and Vickie of Dugway, Mr. and Mn. Cloyd Broderick, Mr. and Mn. Ladd Broderick, Dean Broderick, of Delta; Mr. and Mn. Lauren Franks. Mr. and Mr Gay Baum. Mr. and Mn. Howard Towers of Provo; Mr. and Mn. James Brady, Santaquln; Mr. and Mr Don Armstrong, Santaquln; Mr. and Mn. LeMar Gourley of Spanish Fork. Modern Mrs. Club Enjoy Park Outing 'Mrs. Ada Randlo Gives Dinner for Visitors Members of the Modem Mrs. Club and their partners enjoyed an outing at Salem Park on Sunday evening. The group enjoyed a chicken dinner, and spent evening visiting and singing around the fire place. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Frank Mr. and Mr Joe Bernini, Mr. end Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mr. and Mr Paul Hansen, Mr. and Mr Neno Schena, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Badertcher, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hudson, anil Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dmesell. All voted the evening a definite enema, and the menfolk ere all in favor of repeating the very pleasant evening. Mrs. Ada Randle entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon honoring her sister and brother, Miss Maud Clark and Jack Clark, who are gueata at the Randle home. Members of the family In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randle of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle and eon and daughter, Tom and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madertcher and son Lee, Mrs. Brooke Baker and her daughter Jeannie, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler and children, Sandra, Randy and Charlie. WANTED WANTED ONCE AT Rawleigh Dealer in Juab County. Write IJoyd Castlctun of Springville has been a visitor at the John Caslleton home for tile past week. Rawleigh 1415 23 St, Dept UT-150-- Denver, Colo. A26 y, Tfr Cafe split carnations. Little Debbie Ewell wae flower girl, and her small frock was of carDons Cafe Hungry? Enjoy good pink net over satin, and she carfood at Don' Ice Cream. Soft ried a miniature nosegay of drinks, pastries. Rooms for rent. nations. Her. brother, Larry Ewell was ring bearer. Charles (Buddy) Gourley, broth, er of the groom wae best man. For her daughter's wedding, Mr Farren chose a gown of light blue lace, while the bridegrooms LAIRD'S MARKET mother, wore grey lace over pink Freeh Meats, Groceries, Dairy taffeta. Their corsages were of Produce Products and pink and white carnations. Frozen Foods Immediately following the cereFree Del Service to your home mony, the parents of the groom honored the newlyweds at a wedPhones 58 or 59 ding supper at the Gourley home, with the wedding party and immediate family members in attend- Market Newspaper EUREKA REPORTER ance. A reception at the Memorial Building at 8 p.m. was given by the brides mother. A very fine program, with Bud Sax as master of ceremonies, wee enjoyed, and was as follows: Vocal solo, Colleen Burraston, reading, Mrs. Tola Newman, aunt of the groom; piano solo, Charles Robin-eovocal duet, Unda Farren and Shanna Ryan; toast to the groom. Dean Broderick, and toast to the bride, Mr Lynn Brady. Dancing and refreshments followed the program. A separate table covered with an ivory cloth, n; FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Society Local Advertising Subscription 54.00 per year PHONE 108 Service Station Eureka Auto Service Lubrication Oil, Gaa Washing PHONE 94 held a beautiful three tiered wedding cake. Miss Mary Gourley and Mrs. Frank Peart were in charge of the gift room, and the young couple were the recipients of many lovely and useful gift After a short honeymoon trip, the newlyweds will make a home in Eureka. For her going-swa- y out-f-it the new Mrs. Gourley wore dark blue taffeta dress with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Gourley are grad- - Regular Printed Style Raised Letter Styles Mr. and Mr Ted Davie of poehen are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Eudora. to Glen Roberts, eon of Mr. and Mr Dick Bryson of Eureka. The young people were married In Ely, Nevada, on July 2. They will make home here. The groom is employed by the Union Pacific Railroad Company at Tintlc Junction. LaJollas Club at Floyd Nash Home Mrs. Floyd Nash wras hostess to the La Jollas Club at her home last Thursday evening. "500" furnished the evenings entertainment and the hostess served a tasty lunch to members, Mrs. Ted Johnson. Mrs. Harry Dean, Mrs. Eldon Child Mrs. Dee Heber Cushing, Clement, Mr Mr Don Giles, and special guests Mr Glen Knotts and Mrs. Joseph Cherry. High score was won by Mr Johnson, honor prize by Mr .Dean, and the all-cby Mrs. Childs. Clty 161 Mr. and Mr Keno S and family were in Delta on Saturday visiting with relatives, and getting acquainted with the new son at the Boyd Schena home. 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