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Show Page 8 tXVKt I Eureka Penoaib csd Social Evests Kn. lllttoa and daughter, Cloe, David Mill was In Eureka early to of Salt Lake, wart tki cneata thla the week oa a brief business trip. of Mr. and Mre. E. K. Bradley- Mr. and Mra. John Allan spent lira. Glbaon left oa Wednesday Sunday at Payaon. for Kanoeh, whara aha will vielt tor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys a tow waeka with her brother. family spent Sunday at Provo, visit-- 1 kalao-Miiiif- if Ing with Mr. and Mrs. William Vla-Paper hanging, palatine, and cleaning. All work dona cent to (irat claaa ahapa. M. P. Sullivan, Dr. A. H. McChrystal will return I phone II. to Eareka within a few date after Mra. Pataraon returned to her spending a couple of weeks In aouth- home at 8antaquin, Monday, after era California. Tlalt with her daughter. Mra. By-rPaper hanging, painting, kalao- Thurmond. mining and cleaning. All work done Mr. and Mra. Herman Krataer, In first class shape. M. P. Sullivan, Mra. Helen Enaer. Wilford Kratzar phone II. and Harold Kratzar, all of Balt Lake, Mrs. Fred Prising, formery Miss I are the gueetR thla week of Mr. and Mhrguerlte Shea, Is out from Salt Mra. Carl Bucer. Lake tor a weeks visit with Eurek-- t Mr. and Mra. Jamea Blackett, friends. whose marriage took plaee In th!a Mrs. Zumatela of Calient; Nev city lent week, have returned after a has been Is Eureka for a weal:, visit-- 1 to and Lake at Salt honeymoon trip lng with her son. Rev. John Simon, j Idaho dtlea. of the local Catholle Church. William Oenrta, mnalcal instructMr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and I or for the achoola of Tlntlc, waa in Earl Jones returned Sunday from town thla week. He will apend his Payson Canyon where they spent mention with hla family at Salt week. They report some good fishl.ake. ing. Mica Mary C. Sullivan, who will Mrs. Ella Young, who has been I spend her summer vacation touring visiting with Mra. Warren McAdams nrd Mi'oa of the for tie British two weeks, will leave on the European continent, la due to leave Saturdaypast for her home at Salt Lake. I 15th. New York on ntk V . oa I't June Mrs. P. J. Fennel and children, zsph and Margaret, left this week a, r an extended visit In southern accompanying Mr. and Mrs. ward Duggan and Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCann. Cal-omi- Dr. and Mrs. E, L. Clark have as their guest the latters mother, Mrs Cuddeback, who arrived In Eureka early In the week and will likely re- main here for several weeks. I M. McDonald, former Eureka who organised the Patterson-- 1 Mr. and Gardner ham mas aa their gueat the latters mother, McDonald Shipbuilding Co. of SeMra. Grant, who arrived during tha attle, will be la Utah thla evening I weak from her home In Denver. Mrs. for. a short stay and may decide to Grant will remain here for a few visit Eureka. Mr. McDonald is eal route to Ban Francisco after spend-- 1 weeks. Ing several months la Washington, I Mra. J. T. Roberta entertained on D. C., where he had business before! Monday evening, tha party being the U. 8. shipping board. complimentary to her ala ter, Mra. L. H. Ammerman, former maaa-Roy Moasback, of Laa Vegaa, Neva of the J. C. Penney Co. store tn ger was In a who for short Eureka da, left on Saturday evening for Price, Mrs. Moasback returned to visit Amaterdam, N. Y where he will be her homo on Tuesday. manager of a new store to be openMias Amelia Bchleeht returned ed up la that city. During their home early In the week from Notre sldence la Price of some six years, made numerous! Dama, Indiana, where the waa re- the Ammermans cently graduated from the Bt. Mary's friends who will wish them well In College, a nationally known Catho- their new home. He will be Joined In Kansas City by Mrs. Ammerman lic institution of learnings and the children, who weat ahead Fishermen who vlalted Payaon to visit relatives. Price Bun. Canyon last week report fairly good Mrs. Mary Dahl waa hostess to fishing. The water in moat of the canyon streams la not clear enough the members of the Past Noble for the use of tUee but a baited hook Oraads Club on Wednesday after--1 noon of this week, the party taking can be depended on to get results. place la the lodge roome of Odd Fel- George W. Owen, representative lows Hall and beiag well attended. from the local lodge of Elks to the There was an interesting program of grand lodge session at Atlantic City, music and recitations after whleh left Eureka on Tuesday. In addi- the hostess served a fine lunch. The tion to attending the Elks' conven- next meeting of this club will be at. tion he will also visit hla former tho home of Mrs. Conrad Kopman: home at Almira, New York. oa Wednesday, June llth. Clarence Tomlinsons friends gam Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. him a pleasant surprise party last John Bush entertained at a childrens Tuesday evening, a program of party, the occasion being the sixth games being carried out followed by birthday of her daughter, Geraldine. a fine luncheon. Those present Games were played and refreshments were: Frank Hannifin, Jos. Buys, served. Thoee present were: Edna Joseph May, Ernest Boyns, Clarence Elliott, Roalna Elliott, Beth Laird, Wil- Maurine Clement, Dona Bush, Ray Tomlinson, Robert Sheffield, liam Gambles of Parson, Merle Pet- VanLeuvan, Jack Chriateneen and erson, Thelma Buys, Leah VanLeu-va- Jack Bush. Mlae Helen Taylor asLavers Potta, Jacqullne Mor- sisted the hostese la entertaining gan, Gladys Smith of Provo, and tho youngsters. Raah Coombs of Payaon. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Frank Wednesday evening Mrs. Frank ed at a childrens Bacon entertained the L. O. E. Club. the 5th birthday of The time was' spent In playing BOO, The Mary Frances, Mrs. Henry Osborne winning first a Jolly time playing prise and Mrs.' William McCullough erred with refresh-lowin-g consolation prise. Dainty refreshchildren were ments were served to tbe following present: Darlene Kruse, Dorothv Mel Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Joseph Evans, Marie Gear, Ines Lindsay, guests: Buys, Mrs. McCrea Uoundy, Mrs. Elizabeth Hickman, Carolyn Con.George Castleton, Mrs. Thos. Drew, yers, Patricia Bonner, Margaret and Mrs. Albert Pederson, Mrs. Bmma Mary .Bernard, June McCulloughs Murphy, Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mrs. June Downey, Genevieve Wilde, Wm. McCullough, Mrs. Cecelia Ba- Viola White, Audrey BottreU, Billy con and Mrs. Joseph Poll of Salt Hobbe, Walter Ostrander, Henry Lake. Miss Beth Poll and Miss Hel- Wall, Treeton Bonner, Todd Bonner en Gear assisted the hostess la Helen Shea and Margaret I Mrs. R. D. I - . I I n, STYLE ALONE isnt enough, youve got to have the tailoring and the fabrics that hold the style in place. We know;. we have the clothes that will give you real service at the lowest seasonal cost. m-- $35 & MARX PALM BEACH SUITS . order to Gromara. For next Saturday: 9 pound bag Snnripe Oats Large Package Sperry's Boiled Oats ; 2 pound can Bartlett Fean 2yt pound can Sliced Peaches ...... : Gallon Gan Pie Peaches 2 for Peanuts, pounds 3 Star Halt Syrup : 80c Sle Sle : . 65e SBe 65e 11 Is HART SCHAFFNER & MARX DIXIE WEAVES HART SCHAFFNER on staple groceries We have special week-en- d prices , but our every day prices are low enough to attract attention. Ton make no mistake when yon send your grocery c I i HART SCHAFFNER & MARX NEWEST MOHAIR SUITS |