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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER January 31, 1964 Page Three Father R. A. Daz OES members sew bandages hosts clergymen 18, St. Patricks Church, was host to nine members of the Clergy of the Salt Lake Diocese at a dinner last Thursday evening, Entre Nous Mrs. Myrtle Theriault was hostess to the Entre Nous Lit- erary Club at her home last at Gigs Thursday evening. Mrs. LaVon Ryan reviewed the book, 'The Blessing, by Nancy Mitford. It was an interesting review and thoroughly enjoyed by the members. Following the review, a short business meeting was held. Tasty refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Agnes Anderson, Mrs. Laura McIntyre, Mrs. Winona Thomas, Mrs. LaVon Ryan, Mrs. Marion Nash, Mrs. Earlean Gear, Mrs. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Ellen Muth and Mrs. Virgiinia Randle. Open house honors newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sanderson and Mrs. Paul MeUor of Lehi, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sanderson of Open house honored newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sanderson, last Friday evening, January 24, at the home of the brides aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown in Lin-do- Eureka. The bride greeted guests in a white brocaded silk ballerina n. gown, and wore red accessor- The young couple was married January 3, in Elko, Nev. The bride is the former Mary Jean Mellor, daughter of Mr. Womens Society ies. The rooms of the home were attractive in colors of yellow and green, the theme of the open house. Refreshments were served to David Garbett, and the Wahl-berabout 150 guests who called lation by Mrs. Joseph during the evening to extend At the conclusion of the card congratulations and best wishes to the young couple. They games, the hostess served delicious refreshments to those were the recipients of many lovely and useful gifts. named and to Mrs. Bob RobFamily members attending inson, Mrs. Fred Laird, Mrs. Don Hopes, Mrs. Dan Lucas, the open house were the and the special guest, Kay Jolgrooms parents and brother, Wirth; his grandmother and ley of Elberta. aunt, Mrs. William Wirthlin Mrs. Lucas was celebrating her birthday anniversary that and Mayme, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wirthlin and family, evening, and the members presented her with a beautiful' Salt Lake City; Lee Wirthlin and Miss Betty Snyder of Procake and a gift vo. Other Eurekans and former Eurekans attending were MayCanasta Club or and Mrs. Charles Ferris and The Canasta Club met, at Rose Ann; Mrs. Virleast half of them met, last daughter, ginia Cartwright and daughter Wednesday evening at the and Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Don Walt Others Max Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. were unable to battle the bundCarlos Rife and boys, and Mrs. 500 Club ling snow storm. Those brave Luella Gear, Springville Mrs. William Morris enterenough to face the storm were The groom is employed at tained the 500 Club at her too exhausted to play cards home last Wednesday evening. and after their Kennecott Copper Co., in GarHigh score was won by Mrs. breath drew for the prizes and field. They are making their home in Salt Lake City. Max Berry, the cut by Mrs. had enough energy left to enjoy the tasty lunch served by must have made it home, as the hostess. no casualties have been reportPAINFUL CORI Prize winners were Mrs. ed. AMAZING LIQUID Fred Roberts, Mrs. Richard RELIEVES PAIN AS Bate and Mrs. Roy Gourley. Bridge Club IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Others attending were Mrs. Mrs. Ada Hales entertained Norman Schow, Mrs. Arnold Now remove corns the fast, easy way the members of the Bridge with Frcezone. Liquid Frcezonc reSwensen, Mrs. Eugene Laird, lieves pain instantly, works below the Club last Thursday eveniing at skin line to dissolve corns away in just Mrs. Ruby Atherley, Mrs. RonLucilles days. Get Frcezone...at all drug counters. Lounge. ald Nelson, and the special The high score was won by guest, Mrs. Dick Garbett They Mrs. Mar Jean Finch; honors by Mrs. Alice Peart; the cut by Mrs. Alliene Peart; and the consolation by Mrs. Minnie giving dresses awayi Womens Society of Christian Service met last Friday evening at ' the home of Mrs. Vola Nevers. Mrs. Alliene Farren, president, presided at the meeting. The Devotional was given by Mrs. Nevers, and the lesson for the day, "The Sea of Life, was given by Mrs. Virginia Badertscher. She was assisted by Mrs. Frances Ewell, Mrs. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Patricia Brady and Mrs. LaVon Ryan. At the close of the meeting, the members held choir practice. Refreshments were served to those named and to Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. Pansy Treloar, Mrs. Rowena Hanks, Mrs. Elsie Nilson, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, and Mrs. Virginia Randle. . Several members of Chapter Order of Eastern Star, met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Leslie Randle to- - sew bandages for the Cancer Center in Salt Lake. After the sewing session, Mrs. Randle served light refreshments to n Mrs. Rowena Hanks, Mrs. Mrs. Elysabeth Ryan, Frank, Mrs. Marion Nash, Mrs. Curtis Butler and Miss Ethel Brenton, Father R. A. Daz, pastor at conso- g. son-in-la- w, Cafe. j The dinner commemorated the ordination to the priesthood of two priests, Father Lawrence Sweeney of Salt Lake and Father Daz. 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