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Show December 9, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Miss Frances Ann Cronin to Wed Robert E. Pretty Reception at Memorial Hall Has Fine Honors New J. A. and Marilou McNeil The Birthday n; gifts. Mrs. Frank Is Peart Club Hostess k r ii! The S. T. Club was entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Peart. Prizes were won by Mrs. Minnie by Painter, high score, the all-cMra. Don Giles, and the consolation ne Farren. by Dainty refreshments were served to those named and to Mrs. Margaret Greenhalgh, Mrs. Anna Franks, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Harry Dean and Mrs. John Phipps. ut Mra.-Allie- Modern Mrs. Club Enjoys Evening . i ''-- ' " jv v, , - . Time club members. Those attending were Mra. Dewey Robinson, Mrs. Harold Chatwin, Mrs. Ralph Hopes, Mrs. Frank Ewell, Mra. Jack Lucas, Mrs. Sterling Burraston, Mra. Welling Sc how, Mrs. Harry Yamashita, Mra. Minnie Painter, Mrs. Henry Wall and Mra. Alliene Farren. Mrs. Harold Jameson, state pres. of Elks, was in Salt Lake Monday evening to pay her official visit to the Salt Lake organization. Mrs. Robert Thomas, state secretary, accompanied her. A dinner honoring Mrs. Jameson was given at the Lodge rooms preceding the meeting,, and she and Mrs. Thomas were presented with beautiful corsages. Mrs. Jameson gave a talk at the regular meeting held In the evening. Mr. Jameson and Mr. Thomas accompanied the ladles to the city. On Monday evening of last week, November 28, Mrs. Jameson and Mrs. Thomas made a trip to Park City, where they were the honored guests of the evening. Mrs. Jameson was presented with a beautiful costume Jewelry set by the Park City Ladies of Elks. Went Kit Ladies Lunch and Bridge Yes, Jean, our new extension is right on the wall between the kitchen and utility room. I use it here at least lea times a day." Order your additional telephones now, for thorn places where youre most likely to be when you need them. The eoet ie only 3 or 4 cento a day each. The installation thorns ie email, regardless of location. Phones are note m-in a selection of eight decorator colon, for a e extra charge. Call our Business Office. nominal, Mountain States Telephone. Enjoyed at Club Mrs. Orris Sanderson was hostess to her Bridge club laat Thursday evening. In the card playing, Mra. Tom Judge won the high score, Mrs. Robert Fife, the allcut, and Mra. Leland Sanderson, the raffle prize. After cards the hostess served a tasty lunch to those named and UiU one-tim- Hopes Entertains Club Mra. Marion Hopes was hostess to her card club on Wednesday of last week. "500 was the game diversion and the hostess served delicious refreshments to members, - Mrs. Bob Robinson. Mrs. Max Berry, Mrs. Dick Laird, Mrs. Wm. Morris, Mrs. Ned Allinson, Mrs. Wm. Eastwood. Mrs. Peggy Hawkins, Mrs. Max Larsen. High score waa won by Mrs, Laird, all-cby Mrs. Berry, end the consolation by Mrs. Larsen. ut . Mr. and Mra. Myron Milne (Colleen Paxman) who are living In Mrs. Ray Badertcher was hos- Salt Lake for the present, were in tess to the Modern Mrs. "Club Tinlic on Sunday for a short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mra. Wednesday of laat week. Bridge was the evening's diver- Duane Milne in Mammoth, and Mr. sion, and tl jKMtaaa tasty ud Mia Wm. Punnu, Buiwka. refreshments to members, Mrs. Curtis Butler, Mrs. J. A. Bernini, Mra. Darrell Franks. Mrs. Jerry Buller, Mrs. Frank McCabe, Mrs. Neno Schena, and the special guests, Mrs. Ted Johnson, and Mrs. Andy Cunningham. Mrs. Bernini waa the winner of the high score, Mrs. Buller. the t, and Mrs. Cunningham, and Co. Meuege V b- Mrs. Marion last light ADVKKTISBMKNT Club was entertained laat Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Peart, with Mra. Joseph Cherry as the honored guest. The evening was spent playing games, a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. A very pretty birthday cake was used for the centerpiece on the dining table, and Mrs. Cherry waa presented with a gift from the Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roybal (Marilou McNeil) were honored at. a reception last Saturday evening at Memorial Building. Mrs. Roybal greeted In a Chantilly lace dress. ballerina length, and her aister, Mrs. Rosalie Brown, matron of honor, wore a black afternoon dress, with red accessories. Mrs. McNeil, mother of the bride chose a black crepe gown, with rose trim. All wore corsages of Camellias and clipped carnations. The young people were married November 19 in Las Vegas. The following program was presented with Alonzo Sandstrom as master of ceremonies: Vocal solo by Linda Farrin; a number on the flute by Richard Erickson, reading, by Joyce Sanderson; vocal duet by Rosalie Brown and Jean Huff; vocal solo, Glade Berry: an accordian number by Janet Han-sevocal solo by Connie Jameson; piano solo, Lila Cherry; an accordian and banjo duet by Janet and Mel Hansen. Following the program, dancing was enjoyed, and refreshments served to 125 guests. A small table, lace covered, held a beautiful three tiered wedding coke, banked with white crysan-themuand white candles. The newlyweds were the recipients of many beautiful and useful A Vtsb Power & n. Birthday Club guests Buy from your Dealer to Mrs. Klnui Itnswell, Mrs. Mar- The attack upon the public tin Fennell, Mrs. Hnl Morris. Mrs. school system is aimed at the viJames Ferris, and Mrs. Ned Allin-so- tals of freedom of thought In the United States. hartal ffiappnuntja Petrini in Nevada Soon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Cronin of Reno, Nev., are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, France Ann, to Rolicrt E. Petrini. The Cronins arc former and well remembered residents of Eureka. The marriage will be solemnized at a nuptial mass on Sunday, December 18, at the Church of Our Lady of the Snows in Reno, Nevada. A reception honoring the newlyweds, will be held at the Delta Delta Delta Sorority House, immediately following the Page Three KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY A smoother Kentucky keurkon since 1870 HILL all-cu- I IIIU C5 DIVISION OF NAilONAL DISUUERS PRODUCES C0IP KENTUCKY. 86 PRUa.' LOUISVILLE, i anta Claus pecia KARI Samtta alt j 1 Warm as toast winter comfort ! 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