Mrs. Janice Alger and Anthony KrupkaMarried In Carson City, Nevada/RitesThe marriage of Anthony J. Krupka of Eureka and Mrs. Janice Alger of Santa Clara was announced in October and a reception honoring the couple washeld Oct. 21 in the homeof the bride’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. DonaldLakevThe couple earlier thisw a s marriedin CarsonyearCity, Nev., with the Rev. Elmer Podall of the First MethodistChurch officiating.The bride wore a mint-green lace ensemble with matching accessories and a champagne-colored tulle hat.For their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Krupka went to the Islands of Oahu and Hawaii andwere there during the Aloha Week festivities and attended the Humboldt State football game. On their return from islandsthey also traveled to Lakeviewand to Portland, Ore.Mrs. Krupka is the daughter of Mrs. June Robertson and thelate Louis Robertson of Lakeview. She has two sisters and a brother, all of whom are medical doctors in Lakeview. Dr. Cornelia Robertson, Dr. Joycelin Robertson and Dr. Lewis Robertson.She has one daughter. Jeanne Alger of Los Altos, and two sons, Gerald Alger of Pasadena, Tex., and Donald R. Alger, Lakeview. All of these relatives were7i »»r v- ^ -v*. a . sW: * • •• -v.vi.Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Krupkaamong the 65 guests present atthe wedding reception.Mineral Society Will HearKrupka is widely known in this area. He is the son of the lateMr. and Mrs. Adam Krupka and attended Eureka schools. He hasTraveling Members7 ReportsColor slides of the 12th An-been with the Eureka Newspa-jnual Gem and Mineral Show,pers. Inc., as a linotype operator for many years. He is active inmany of the Masonic bodies of this community and a memberof the Baywood Golf and Country Club.taken by Mrs. Agnes Nelson and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Nelson, were viewed by Society members Oct. 28.cacti. The Browns are spending this winter in Illinois and willThe couple will reside at Fourteenth Street, Eureka.During the year, the group will hear reports from several out - of - state members. Mrs.return in the spring.Collecting gemstones in the deserts of the southwest is howMr. and Mrs. Horace Green arespending their vacation. Theywill use their findings to workOlive Davis and her brotherinto jewelry.Herbert Dooley of FreshwaterGuests attending the meeting were Timmie Nelson, Cutten: