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Show January 26, 1962 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER So ciai Home Crafts dub holds meeting Ladies of Elks met in regular session on Tuesday evening in the Lodge rooms with President Grace Bernini presiding. A routine business meeting was held, and plans were made for the breakfast to be held following the dancing party to be given on Feb. 17, sponsored by the Elks Lodge, which is scheduled for that date. The ladies take over this end of FTank Peaxt returned home last Friday from the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City, where he was confined following surgery several days ago. Friends are wishing him Mra. James McNeil entertained the members of the Home Crafts dub at her home on Friday afternoon of last week. Luncheon was served at 1:00 steady improvement and a complete recovery in the near future. Mrs. Peart accompanied her husband to the city and remained there during his stay in the hospital. and the members exchanged ideas and. worked on their own special projects. Those attending were Mrs. James Toone, Mrs. Minnie Painter, Mrs. Reid Pett, Mrs. Carl Fields, Mrs. Virgil Berry and the special guests, Mrs. Wm. Treloar and Mrs. Melvin Eat-- , augh. ing a social hour was enjoyed, with Bridge furnishing the diversion. Prizes were won by Ladies of Elks plan breakfast ventd the entertainment. Following the business meet Mrs. John Jones club hostess Mrs. Mrs. Wellings Schow, Heber Cushing and Mrs. Kay Sorensen. Mrs. Alex Blight, hostess for the evening, served tasty re- freshments. Lillian Swelrkosz returned home this week, after being confined to the Utah Valley hospital in Provo for several days, where she received medical treatment for a skin infection. Airs. Mrs. John Jones entertained the members of her card club on Tuesday evening. "500 furnished the evening's diversion and prizes were won by Mrs. Rulon Bradford, a special guest of the evening. Mrs. Frank Peart and Mrs. Roy Gourley. Tasty refreshments were dub hostess Mrs. Ned Allinson entertain- You Need ed the members of her card club last Thursday evening at Dependable Lucilles Lounge. tasty lunch was enjoyed Mrs. Henry Wall, members by Mrs. Heber Cushing, Mrs. Martin Fennell, Mrs. Elmo Boswell, Mrs. Leland Sanderson, Mrs. Jerald Drussell and special guests, Mrs. Ted Colovich and Mrs. Darrell Franks. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Cushing and Mrs. A Colovich. QUICK SERVIC x GOING Mrs. Richard Bates ON A MISSION? entertains dub Mrs. Richard Bates entertained ,the members of the Canasta Club last Thursday See our new line of missionary programs - and low prices. evening. Following the card ''games the hostess served a delicious lunch to members, Mrs. Harold Naef, Mrs. Glen Wilde, Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mrs. Rudy Atherley, Mrs. Heber Fields, Mrs. Vance Underwood, Mrs. Arnold Swensen, Mrs. Don Wall, Mrs. Norman Schow, Mrs. Roy Goiirley and a special guest, Mrs. Ronald Nelson. Prizes were won by Mrs. -- Underwood, Mrs. GETTING MARRIED? complete selection of wedding announcements and other social forms. Look over our Glen Wilde and Mrs. Swensen. Members presented Mrs. Wilde with a lovely gift for her new baby daughter. G&L Comtr Bishop and Mrs. Ronald Thomas are welcomlg a new baby daughter at their home. She was bom Wednesday, Jan. 17, in the Utah Valley Hospi- tal in Provo, and weighed 7 lbs. 15 ozs., and will be named Sandra Lee. She has a sister, Tammara. Happjt year-- o 1 d grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John C. .Thomas of Eureka. HEED PERSOHAL Of interest to Eurekans and many former residents is the announcement of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eva of Santaquin. The little boy .was bom Saturday, Jan. 20th. The couple have three girls and one other boy, and the new newcomer is being welcomed by his sisters and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart received word last week of the birth of a new grandson. The welcome little fellow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peart of Honolulu, Hawaii, and will be named Wm. Kaeo. The Pearts have two girls and an- other boy. Other happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Mass. CARDS? or other business forms? Check our letterheads, envelopes statements, invoices, checks, etc. , For all your printing needs see 161 South Main ser- ved by the hostess to those named and to Mrs. Anna Franks, Mrs. Don Giles, Mrs. Minnie Painter, Mrs. Alliene Fiarren and Mrs. Harold 0)0 When You Mrs. Ned Allinson Page Three Springville, Utah |