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Show December 7, 1956 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter aornia Wedding G?efnhdghHomae Mrs. Margaret Creenhulgh entertained the member of the 500 club on Wednesday evening of last Rites Performed' Coconut-Cranberr- y Page Three served dainty refreshments to members, Mrs. Hal Morris, Mrs. Tom Judge, Mrs. Jim Ferris, Mrs. Hob Fife, Mrs. Elmo Boswell, Mrs. Murtln Fennell, and special Tlic Bridge club met lust Thursguests, Mrs. Heber Cushing and day evening n( the home of Mrs. Mrs, Gvruld Draasell. Ned AlluiMon. At the conclusion of High score was won by Mrs. the card games, Mrs. Allinson Judge, the all-cby Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Ned Allinson Holiday Pic! Entertains Club For Former Eurekan's Son and Bride week. Of interest to Eurekans anti to former ut many At the conclusion of the raid residents is the recent marriage of Miss Rarbara games, tasty refreshments were served to members: Mrs. John June Schrocder and Richard Dick Lawrence Fields. Phipps, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Minis Painter, Mrs. Frank Peart, Mrs. Linwood Tibbetts of Alame-- , Mass In St. Barnabas Catholic Mrs. Don Giles, Mrs. Harry Dean, and the da, Calif., groom a son of Church in Alameda on Nov. 10. Mrs. AnnA Franks, and Mrs. John The lovely bride, given in marMr. and Mrs. H. A. (Bert) Fields Jones. by her father, wore a floor riage of EureLark, former residents of Prize winners were Mrs. Dean, length gown of Chantilly lace, unka. high score, Mrs. Painter, the allThe double ring ceremony was derscored with taffetta, with piracut and Mr. Franks, consolation. solemnized, prior to a Nuptial ted net on the front of the skirt, a filed bodice, which featured a rounded eckline with yoke of net edged in taffetta and long point-ic- e sleeves. Her elbow length veil of bride's illusion waa fashioned of nylon net, caught to a seed pearl headdress. She carried a bouquet of butterfly orchids and 11 SEASON'S "1 -- tea tender-flake- rose-bud- s. Lawrence Anderson, close friend All-brig- ht ushered. Immediately following the nuptials, a breakfast honored the newlyweds, with the wedding party and family members attending. A beautifully appointed reception waa held in the afternoon at Renards in Alameda. A three tiered wedding cake centered the buffet table, which was decorated with white chrysanthemums, carnations, white tapers and white satin streamers. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Tibbetts chose an afternoon gown of royal blue taffetta while mother of the groom, selected an afternoon gown of powder blue crepe, topped with a small jacket, with white accessories. Both wore orchid corsages. The newlyweds honeymooned at Lake Tahoe, and in Reno. For her going-awa- y outfit new Mrs. Fields donned a chestnut brown wool suit with pink accessories. They are now at home in Calif, where Mr. Fields is employed as Chief Clerk for American Trust Baking Company. The bride is a graduate of Alameda high school, and has recently been employed at American Trust Bank in Alameda. Mr. Fields graduated from Bingham high school and the University of Utah in Salt Lake. He spent two years in the A air Corps and has made his home in Calif, since graduation from U. of U. Former Eurekans attending the wedding were Mrs. Della Wall, aunt of the groom, Jerry Boyna, KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST New Bottle New Carton Special Gift Case THE HILL A HILL COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS LOUISVILLE. KY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT PRODUCTS C0RP BOURBON WHISKEY-- 86 X X X X X X X X PROOF EVERYTHING X d, siding. 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After the regular business session waa disposed of, plans were made for the coming year, and for the Grand Lecturer's viclt, which will be on Dec. 17, and for the Christmas party, which will be held on the same evening. At the close of the meeting, Myrtle Theriault and Mrs. Brady hostesses, served a tasty lunch. & Florsheim Shoes X NATIONAL DISTILLERS Schedule Party gift-accessor- ies Botany Slax ut Ladies of Elks d Wherever you find those clothes by Hart Schaffner & Marx, you will discover scores of the newest that men like to find underneath the Tree . . . Come early for the best selection. Sport Coats Christmas Party Order of Eastern Star, No. 18, met Monday evening, with Worthy Matron Patricia Brady and Worthy Patron, Alexander - Blight pre- A MOST HAPPY FELLA" Varsity Town Club Hostess OES Makes Plans For Coming Year well-tailore- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Legion Aux. Plans all-c- ... Skriver Mrs. Don Giles The annual Christmas party of The Bridge club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. will be held Monday evenin, Dec. Don Giles, with her mother, Mrs. 10, at 8 p.m. In the Memorial Hall. Margaret Greenhalgh as hostess Following the regular meeting a for the evening. special program and an exchange waa lunch A delicious served by the hostess to club members: Mrs. of gifts will be the feature of the Floyd Nash, Mrs. Alden Childs, evening. President one Ryan anMrs. Harry Dean, Mrs. Dee Cle- nounces that the committee on arments, Mrs. Don ilea, Mrs. LeRoy rangements for the evening's fesGourley, Mrs. Ted Johnson and tivities will include Vivian StewMrs. Anna Franks, who was a spe- art. Blanche Beck, Kathryn Pen cial guest. nell and lone Ryan. First prize was won by Mrs. A good attendance la urged by Nash, by Mrs. Giles, honor the officers. prize, Mrs. Franks and consolation by Mrs. Gourley. TO MAKE HjM X X X X X X X d -- of the groom, performed the duties of best man and Gene Wall, cousin of the groom and Ed HILL Tailored for todays taste Coconut Cranberry Crumb Me 1 cups can) canned recipe Pie Crust whole cranberry saure 2 cups (1 pound 4 ox. can) cup sugar cup butter or margarine cup flour 1 cup tender-thi-n flaked coconut 4 inch rolled Line a with thick. Flute pie pan pastry, edges. Combine apples, 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 tablespoon flour, and salt; mix well. Turn into pie shell. Break ernnbeny sauce with folk and spread over apples. Bake in hot oven (425 F.) 30 minutes. Meanwhile combine cup sugar, butter and Ik cup flour and mix with pastry blender or fork until crumbly. Mix in coconut Sprinkle over partially baked pis and bake 20 minutea longer. Serve warm. green crystalete taffetta and emerald green 'velvet Juliet caps, which held shoulder length veils of nylon net Their bouqueta were diamond shaped design of pink 1HTY1ML and S iivrwri owtsvfl twm&e Coconut-Cranberr- y Mrs. Joan Brasher, sister of the bride, waa matron of honor and Misa Barbara Garrett and Guil Grimes were bridesmaids. All wore ballerina length gowns of cnuirald Fair-fiel- M For a delightfully different dessert for the holidays, try this Crumb Pie! Use the traditional cranberry sauce combined with apples and glamorize these fruits to a gourmet coconut. This luscious dessert will give treat with your dinner a surprise finish that is sure to call for many repeat performances throughout the year! bou-vard- FOR THE BEST OF SEASONS GIVE AND SERVE vrKxm WK.r-i- VI X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ' f i-- , ' S- - g- ALSO AVAILABLEl Kentucky Blended Whiskey In the traditional round bottle OLD SUNNY BROOK CO.. DIVISION OF NATIOnTlDISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. 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