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ELY SOCIETY NOTES~AND PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS THE WOMAN'S CECB cur-l party held Monday evening »U the Uock bill-Shallanbarger hall tvas both .t financial and social success, about thirty tables of players enjoying the evening. Delicious refreshments were served. Prlies were won ly Mrs. Thomas A. Dath first. Mrs. A. C. Jones second, and Miss Sybllla How 1U con solation for the ladies, Dolph Fopplanr. first, Mr. August It. Itiepe second and Mr. F. F. Towne consolation for the gcrtlemeit. Mrs. .lay Hrinton entertnlned .it .1 Kensington Tuesday evening. Dainty refreshment* were sorved. The invitee guests were Mrs. Dee H. Murdock. Mrs. Fred T. West, Mr*. Pros J. Goumond. Miss Cleora Murdock. Mrs. Ilcrtha Fox. Miss Kdr.a Squires, Mrs. M. V. Clays Miss Clara McDonald and Miss Kate Gilbert. Mrs. George 11. Ltnsley will entertain the members of the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred "Club Monday evening. Miss Alda Stevens will be the not hostess to the members of Iji Courture, Mr. and Mrs. I., II. Murdoch, Miss Cleora Murdock and l.eo Dccklem&ii motored to the Magnuson ranch Sun day and spent the day visiting ther*-. Mrs. F. D. Oldfield will entertain the members of the Spoon ctub at its next meeting. Mrs. W. II. IJoyle of West Virginia was an nrrival during the week to join her husband, who has been here for about a month. They ate now it home In the lUchmar. Mrs. George H, Llnsley will l>. the nest hostess t>t the members of the Amatuer Ilrldge Club. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Fib ge of McGill were Eust Ely visitors last Sunday Mrs. Edward Janes, who ha* been seriously ill at the Stcptoe hospital, is now rapidly convalescing, having been temovrd to her home Wednesday, Announcement has hern made of the birth of a baby girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown last Sunday at thi nly Burgles" hospital. Mr and Mrs. W. B. Bateman and family of McGill have inorvd to Ely and are nev at hotm In the ntchmar apartments ,Virs. l,iw Pedlar, who. wits opetil.ij on for appendicitis at the St- ptoe hos pital about two weeks ago, if. rapidly Improving, having been removed to hi 1 home on M rry street Monday . Mrs. Mary Cupid will entertain the members of the guild of St. Bartohlo mew's chutcli nt its next meeting Mrs If. A. Davidson of East Ely w i|j • ntertain the mcmbiis of the r. K. tomorrow evening. Vlr. and Mrs. Fred 1J. Oldlield Wi-ti dinner hosts Sunday. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Stnek ana Mortimer Keuugh of McGill ami M::»s Frances Peters, the party later being Joined by Mr. and Sirs. .1. f. Miles, t'.irds were played. The Order of the Eastern Star will > oeJ initiation, election of officers and a banquet Tuesday evening-. Mrs. Bello Baird, who recentlv under ""it an operation at the Ely Surgical hospital, Is now rapidly convalescing, having been removed to her home Sun day. -The ltcbekuln will hold their regular meeting nest Thursday evening when • lection of officers will take place. .'frs. 1>. r. Stung entertained the memb- rs of the Bridge Club Tnursday evening. Delicious refreshments were rerved Those present wero Mrs. Wil liam Campbell, Mrs. Josephine Weynian, Mbs Jennto Newlnger, Mr. and Mrs. r>. C. M;Donald, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Miles’, 'frs. II. \ Condns and Alfred Tamblyn! Mrs I C, Whitmore wi'l be the ne\t hostess to the members of the •utur lay Five Hundred dub. Mrs. O. B. Nance and Mrs. Ted Mul t hew a ot Itutli attended the card party riven Monday o\ -ml rig by the Woman s 1'luli Mrs George Newman and Mrs. Frank Buffer of McGill were Ely visitors Mondiy, being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jyliu If. Eager. Mrs. Geoige W. Lichlllei of East Ely entertained the members of the E. T. last Tuesday. I.ight refreshments wero served. The club members are Mrs. W. O. Moorman, Mts. James Mac I-aughlin, Mrs. D. T. Stong, Mrs. D, C. McDonald. Mrs. A. N. McDonald, Mrs. George W. Jackson. Mis. Ed Furcell, Mrs. Clarence O. Barron, Mrs. Liddell. Mr*. E. E. Knox and Mrs. If. v Travel. 1 he meeting of the Dinner-Bridge • 'll b has been postponed until after Christmas. -Mrs. Paul It. Boose was a charming dinner host< sh Sunday evening. Covers wer-j laid for Mrs. Walter S. IIolmquiHt. .Mrs. Helena White and the Httl Misses Polly and Peggy White. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Settles entertained at cards during the last week. Dainty j refreshments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tl*tz, Mr and Mrs. I^iwrence A. Ti< tz. Mr. and Mrs. August It Uiepe, Fnd Baglln (•■’•! Joseph TletZ. Mr. and Mrs. August It. Bhpe w.i. dinner hosts Sunduy evening. Covers Were placed for Mr. and Mrs. rawrence A. Tltex. Mr. and Mr*. Herman Tletx Sr., Joseph Tietz and Fred Baglin. thd party later being Joined by Mr. and Sits Mac Settle* and cards played. Mr*, llarry Tamblyn entettained the member* of the Taidlcs’ Aid of the • Methodist church Wednesday afternoon. ' Plan* are well und'-r wav for the bazar to bo held December J8. At tho con clusion of tho meeting dainty refresh wore served. Mrs. If. A. Fravel of East Ely will bo the next hostess to the members of the Needlecraft Club, tho meting being postroned until December SO. Mrs. Gael S. Hoag entertained th* numbers of the into Club at its meet ing last night. Those present were Mrs. James s. llennett, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Paul 11. Boose and Mrs. Vail, Pittmen. Dainty refreshments wore set ved. Mrs. S E. Devliu of San Francisco was ait arri\^l Friday night and is the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Elton Harris. Mrs. Raymond 11. Holtzinuu will en tertain tho members of the Drama League at its next meeting, tvlilch will be December 23. Miss I.ols Lockhart and Miss Ruth Oliver were breakfast guests of Mrs. Aubrey Burkhart Bonham Sunday morning. Mrs. Van Newman, who was summon ed to Stockton. Cal., owing to the se rious illness of her father, who is now convalescent, returned Sunday evening last. Miss Margaret Smith depaitcd Wed nesday morning for Coallnga, Cal., where * lie will be the house guest of jher niece, Mrs. Norman Dorn, nee Maude Smith. Mrs. II. C. Christian, who underwent a serious operation at tho Steptoc hos pital last Saturday, is now rapidly con valescing. Mrs. Bud Uodell was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Thomas F. Chambers at ( ’hr Elite cafe Tuesday. Mrs, D Body-Smith of McOlll was an Ely visitor Thursday, attending tho meeting of the Thursday Bridge Club at th.: licmc of Mrs. Ercd T. West. The F* nedict Dancing Club lies >s s .«d invitations for the third !n their series of dances, the dance to be held December 17 at the RockhUI-Shal'.nn barger hall. Mrs. Martha Fainier v.as a dinner hostess Monday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. ar.l Mrs. Charles C. Caper ton and Mr* Josephine Cameron. Miss Irene Mendez of Duckwater, who has been the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Herald Dugan, departed yesterday for home. Mrs. Jack Caulfield of Until was an Ely visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Farmer was a delight ful hostess at cards Tuesday evening, followed by the serving of delicious re freshments. Friz'S were won by Mrs. Willis E Mey »rz first, Mrs. Bert Hot brook second, and Mrs. D. B. Italley consolation for the ladles and by D. T. Stong first, 11 Ill's E. Meyers second, and C. C. Caperton consolation for tho gentlemen. The lnt'ted guests were Mr. and M s. Bert Walker of McGill, Mr. nnd Mis. J. C. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. Caperton. Mr. nml Mrs. Willis K. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Stong. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bailey. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas A. Bath, Mr. and Mm. ' Belt Halbrook, Francis Lewi" and Mr*. 1 Josephine Cameron. Mr*. C J. Moseley of McGill vix an Kly visitor Tuesday, being th<; lunch-' ' eon guest of Mrs. Archie Blair. Mrs. Ray Itelding Is expected to i e-! turn from Omaha about December ]«. ! _ l Mrs. J. II Alagnuson of Steptoe Valley is tile house guest of her sisP-r. Mrs, Le<‘ H. Murdock. Miss Carol Clark, charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Clark, a student at at. Mary’s academy, ,?alt Lake City, is expected home nbont De cember 15, to spend tlie holidays visit - ing her parents. | Mr. and Mrs. William Nell McGill and Miss Frances McGill, who spent the last week In Salt 1-aWe City, are expect od to return this evening. The Missot Walz and Jenny had Mlsa Mary Black and Mrs. J. K. IJeighler as dinner guests during the last week. The Misses Walz and Jenny enter tained at a charming dinner Sunday evening. Covers were placed for Miss Ophelia Gilmore and Miss liraen. Miss Marie Sears entertained the members of the newly formed Tuesday Sewing Club among the young misses of the grade school Dainty refresh ments were served. The club members now are the Misses Virginia Ray, Melba Goraghty, Iicne Cook, Dorothy Del more, Mildred Delmore. Gertrude Pha’ lanberger and* Willie Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. R. Squires of Central Ely were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ray Monday evening. Dainty re freshments were served. ’1 lie Misses Jeanne Dooley and Caro lyn Osmo entertained the teachers of the grade school at their apartment in the Dorothy Thursday evening. Var ious games were played. Dainty re freshments were served. Those present were Miss Mary Black. Misr. Ruby Rogers. Miss La Vita Harrison. Mias Adelaide Hilling. Miss Lottie Taylor. Mrs. Ida Henry, Miss Klbllla Howells, Mrs. Curtis H. Bent and Miss Howe. Mrs. M. E. Peters had Mrs. Joseph V. Murphy and Miss Janyce Puryear as dinner guests Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Bert Walk, r ..f McGill were Ely visitors Tuesday. Miss Margnr.-t Ilogan of McGill was an Ely visitor Wednesday, being a luncheon guest of Miss Cleora Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Herbert Williams wen- McGill visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Air*. Walter Harrison Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Rose of Hutli were Ely visitors Tuesday . ven ing. Dr. and Air*. .V. E. T. Buck. 11 expect to leave lure about December 19 for a vacation trip to b> spent In Hono lulu. Airs. Ed llorrocks «.f Ea'-i. Ely enter tained the members of the Double E Bridge Club Thursday afternoon. De licious refreshments were served. Mrs. J. P. Rumbaugh won first prize, Miss Jennie X. winger second, and Mrs. A. E. Haitnctn the consolation. Those at terdlng were Mrs. H. It. Anx-ns, Mrr. J. P. llumbaugli. Mrs. J. W. Painter, Mrs. A K. Hartman. Miss Jennie New - inger, Mrs. Doris Duval), Mrs. 11. A. 'JnvMeoit and Mrs. Ed Purcell. In honor of Miss lless Fulmer's birth day. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fulmer enter tained at dinner Wednesday evening. The invited guests weie Miss Mary Decklwnnu lnd >lr, and Mrs. Ctrl F. l’eters. Mrs. John Weber entertained the members of tho Grandmothers' Club Tuesday. A dainty luncheon was serv ed, followed by tho playing of bridge. Mrs. George H. I.lnsUy had high score. Those present were Mrs. James S. Ben nett, Mrs, K.l Mlllntd and Mrs. George >1. Linslay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. West had Miss Hut an Brown of McGill as n dinner guost Wednesday evening. Mrs. Joseph Ties and Mis* Jtuhy Ties, after spending the last five months visiting relatives and friends In Europe returned home Monday evening. Mrs. William Vales McGill entertain ed the Firate Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon. A dainty luncheon proceed ed the playing o? cards. Mrs. Arthur Smith had high score. Those present were Mrs. Raymond if. HolUman, Mrs Arthur Smith and Sirs. Paul tl. Bocse. Miss I ols I.ockhart was a charming dinner hostess Monday evening, follow ed by the playing of cards. The in vited guest* were Sfr. and Mrs. Aubry B. Bonham, Mis* Ruth Oliver. Philip Hunak, J. E. I.ovejoy and Vincent Ruse. Mrs. A C Cleveland departed Wed nesday morning for Reno, enroute to Oakland, Cal., where she will spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. J. M. Lockhart was a charming luncheon hostess Monday, followed by the playing of cards. Covers were laid for Mrs. SC. A. Dorsey of Elko, Mr*. Charles S. ('handler nnd Sirs. Nealy II. Chapin. Mrs. Fred T. West entertained the members of tho Thursday Bridge Clab. ] Mrs. John We her and Sirs. Charles C Caperton had high score. Those pres ent were Sirs. John Weber, Mrs. W. O Moorman. Mrs. Percy Jackson, Sirs. James S. Bennett, Sirs. WIBls E. Meyers, Mrs. Charles C. Caperton and Mm t>. rtojd-Smlth. Mrs. \\ llbar P. Lindst-j and children Roger and Betty of McGill wa r* lunch eon guests of Mrs. James s. Pennett Monday. Sir. a till Si's. Gerald Dugan entei ■ (allied gjcsls at dinner Sunday even ing. Tho invited guests were Miss Irene Mendes of Duckwater and Dr. W. E. Taylor of Reno, the party lalei attending the show. Mr. ami Sirs Aubrey Buikiiait Bonham w re dinner hosts Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for Dr. Robert P Roantreo, Pliilip Hunak and Miss t.old Lockhart. The Misses Mary Ash. Lucille Hagans and The'ma ItiganB. also Kent Baird, Stanley Williams and Vaughn Driggs, motored to McGill Wednesday evening and enjoyed a swlrr. In the clubhouse ! por ). Vn< r t-I.' put (V having flipper at Hie Elite cate. Philip llamtk of Provo, t’tab, who has been the' house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Burkhart Bonham, de parted Ifiusnlay morning for home. Miss; Lois Lockhart was a charming luichoon hostess Wednesday. Covers were mid for Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Burkhart Bonham and l’hllip llnnak. Mr. ml Mis. Charles 8. Chandler had Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Burkhart Bonhnn. or dinner guests Wednesday evening. hr. and Mrs. J. A. Wulace plan to leavo neve -ibout December 20 for Lit tle Rock. Ark., to spend the Christmas holidays with Dr. Wallace’s parents, Mr. a-id Mi r. O. M. Wailaoo. i —-— Harry Smith, son of Air. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of East Ely, a student at the Ames Agricultural College o Iowa, is expected to arrivo abc-ut De cember id to spend the Christmas holi days wlto his parents. Mrs. August^!. ltiepe and Mis. Law rence A. Tietz spent Thursday visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. M. •Crawford and Mr. and Mr*. John Stack of McGill. Mr*. Jack Mahoney is the house guost of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr Greevcy of Ruth. Mr. and Mrs Paul Irwin of Duck water have taken up their residence here fr the winter. Mrs. J. W. Burrus of Ruth was an Ely visitor Wednesday, spending the day at the Steptoe hospital visiting her husband. Miss Margaret Hogan of McGill was an Ely visitor Saturday, spending the week end ns the guest of Miss Cleora Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. O, M. Wallace Jr. and son "Duster" expect to leave about De cember 10 for Little nock. Ark., to visit Mr. Wallace's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Wallace Sr. Mrs. J. W. Kowartli of MciGli spent Friday hero on a shopping trip. Mrs. W. 11. Cour of McGill wan an Ely visitor Friday. Mrs. F. Rockcnbacker of Meiiill was an Ely visitor Friday. Mrs. J. tV. Ford of Ruth was an Ely visitor Friday, spending the day shop , Ping. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter 11. Shelton were Elv visitors Tuesday Overling. Mr. and Airs. Charles F. nose of Ruth were Ely visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rowan were Ruin visitors Friday, being luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Rowan. Mrs. Joseph Long and Mrs. John Donahue of Ruth attended tho card party given Monday evening by the Woman's Club. Mrs. The mas H. SuffaU entertained at cards followed by the serving of dainty refreshments Tuesday evening. 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