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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 1922. THE .COPPER ERA PAGE THREE News Notes From Morenci Informal Dance "The members of the Staff House gave an informal dance for a num &er of their friends last Thursday -night. The place was beautifully decorated in keeping with the holi day season. Dainty refreshments Vere served. The guests who en joyed the hospitality of the Staff House were: Misses Stewart and jNewhouse of Clifton, Anna Miller, Thelma Bunch, Gladys Scott, Eleanor I Murphy and Dorothy Hill; Messrs. Earnest Harriman, Gene Goss, P. O. Howard, E. R. Sidall, E. -Thayer, E. E. Connell, Mr. Eachwegie, Lynn Harbison, and Mac Lewis of Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hill chaperoned the young people. another message brought the news of the brother's death. Mr. Mc Kinley leaves besides, his wife and brothers and sisters, six small chil dren. Burial was made at Carthage, New Mexico, on Tuesday of- this week. Herbert Hodgson, son of J. P. Hodgson of this place, left Tuesday morning for his home in Globe, Ari zona, Mrs. Hodgson and son will .re main in Morenci for the week. Gene Goss who has been employed in the mining department of the Phelps Dodge, Corporation of this place, left Saturday for El Paso to Epenif Christmas. " B. C. Connelf of Alma, New Mex., rwho is a graduate of the First Elec trical School, Washington. D. C. has recently come to Morenci to take a position as secretary to R. M. McDougal. Mrs. W. AV. McMillan and children are expected to return to Camp next week after several nwnths ab sence during which time they have been the guests of Mrs. McMillan's mother at Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. W. O. Ashley entertained Miss McCool of Safford, and Miss Eleanor L. Murphy at an informal dinner last Tuesday evening. Guest From Clarkdale V. R. - Hull. Superintendent of Schools at Clarkdale, Arizona, arriv ed in Morenci - Saturday to be the guest of his brother C. E. Hull and family during the holiday vacation. Mr. Hull left for Clarkdale on Wed nesday. , P. R. Hanike of Los Angeles. Cal.. arrived in Morenci Friday night to b the truest of Miss Beatrice Ros- coe Christmas day. Mr. Hankie leff Tuesday morning. Hornaday, Inez Robb, Merna B. Rob ison, Gertrude Crank, Beatrice Ros coe, Lillian Owen, Jeffie Owen, Gladys McDougal, Eva Owen, Mittie Owen, Elva McDougal of Sherman, New Mexico, Lola Owen, and Eliza beth Owen. Miss Lou Hornaday won the highest score, Mrs. W. O. Ashley, the low score, and Miss Mary Mildred Smith the cut prize. Miss Helen Neel was very pleas antly surprised last Monday after noon when a number of her class mates and friends gathered at her home and spent the time in dancing. The guests were: Nancy Crowfoot, Virginia Crowfoot, Aileen Martin Verone Ferguson, Earnest Moore, Jimmie McDougal, Donald Jay, Robert Jay, Marshall Hodgson and Kelly Bryan. Bryan, Kelley Bryan, Dougal. Jimmie Mc- Dr. Charlton Jay and Walter Hodg son made a business trip to Safford Tuesday. " . . W. M. Saben left Wednesday morn ing for Bisbee after spending Christ mas vacation with his family in Morenci. ) : I Charles Naylor left Thursday morn-J ing for Douglas, Arizona, having been ' a guest at the home of J. P. Hodgson during the Christmas sea Bon. - - - I Receives Sad News I Mrs. D. M. Cansler of this place left Sunday for Gallup, New Mexico, having received a message that her brother, John McKinley, was very low . with pneumonia. Mrs. Cansler had not reached her destination when M P,!g MMIPimirnntgi,,, urn.,:, n n I no ' Weak Back - Mrt. Mildred Pipkin, Of R. F. t. Columbia, Tenn., says: "My experience with Cardui had covered a number of. years. Nintteen years ago-. . . 1 got down with weak back. I was run-down and so weak and nervous I bad to stay in bed. I read of ' Entertains Card Club , . ' Miss Gladys Hodgson was hostess to the Card Club at her home Tues day night. Miss Beatrice Roscoe won the ladies' high score and Mrs. Herbert Hodgson the ladies' low score. Mr. C. V. Dudley won the men's high score, and Charles Nay lor, the low score. Mr. L. G. Mc Morris was presented with a birthday cake in commemoration of his ( ? ) anniversary. The following mem bers were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bar nard. Miss Inez Robb, Miss Beatrice Roscoe, Miss Kathleen Harnett. Mrs. Herbert Hodgson, Mrs. Doris Butler, Messrs. L. G. McMorris, P. R. Hanike, Charles Naylor, Mae Saunders, W. W. McMillan, C. V. Dudley. ea Th8 Woman's Tonic Entertains With Dance - Wednesday night Margaret Owen entertained a number of her former classmates and friends at an infor mal dance. Those present were: Misses Eva Owen, Gladys McDougal. Ellen Lutj, Mittie- Owen, Gladys Hodgson, Beatrice Roscoe, ' Lola Owen. Elizabeth Owen. Elva Mc Dougal, Helen Neel, Gladys Scott. Nancy Crowfoot, Lillian Owen, Vir ginia Crowfoot, Josephine Burgess, Verone Ferguson, Aileen Martin, Kathleen Harnett. Jeffie Owen, Elen nor L. Murphy, Fae Linder, Neil Nonnemaker, Ruth Noiinemaker, and Mr. and. Mrs. C. B. Nonnemaker of Clifton; Messrs. Marshall Hodgson. Walter "-Hodgson, "Audley - Sharpe. John Ellis Cansler. Jimmy McDougal. Kelley Bryan, Fillmore Stanton, Leonard Curnaw, L. G. McMorris, Charles Naylor, Donald Jay, Robert Jay, Earnest Moore, Ellwood John son, Earl Reeves. . On Saturday afternoon Ivy Cocking of this place entertained her little kindergarten playmates at her home. The afternoon was pleasantly spent at games and contests. The place was prettily decorated in keeping with the Christinas season. Resides the teacher, Miss Gertrude Crank, the small guests who enjoyed Ivy's ho.'- pitality were: Virginia Watson, R;i chael Tacharelli, Newell Denton, Junior Leidii'li. Viola Cocking. Bar bara Hill, Franklin Staples. .Tanet Hull. Francis Knapp, Marion Staples, Jeromes Curtis, Lililan Mendoza, Mar garet Pascoe, Margaret Smith, Eran cis Smith, Agnes Butler, George Dale. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cocking entertain ed at their home Wednesday even ing the following : guests: Mrs. W H. Williams. Merial Williams, Noren Williams, Clifton Williams, all of Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Stickland and family and Miss Pollick of Morenci. The evening was spent in cards, con tests, and singing of Christmas Carols. Delicious refreshments, were served.- Mrs. C. B. . Nonnemaker of Clifto t entertained at luncheon Thursday Misses Eva, Mittie, Lola, Elizabeth; Jeffie, Lillian, and Margaret Owen. Elva and Gladys McDougal of Morenci. The first and second basket ball teams of the Morenci High School defeated the. first and second teams of the Duncan high school, each by a lead of 6 points. This waa a hard fouiht contest and both sides played well. Nancy and Virginia Crowfoot were j hostesses Thursday night at an in- ' formal dance and card party. The ' House was beautifully decorated with holly and mistletoe and Christinas candles. Dainty refreshments were served. Among the .guests were: Misses Margaret Owen Thelma Bunch, Lola Owen, Helen Neel, El len Lutz, Josephine Burgess, Aileen Martin, Anna Miller, Ethel Curnow, Verrone Ferguson Lois Barger. Mar garet and Ethel Williams, Gladys Scott, and Fae Linder; Robert Jay. Donald Jay, Audley Sharpe Elwood Johnson, Jimmie McDougal, Marshall Hodgson, Walter Hodgson. Leonard Curnow, Eddie Curnow, John Ellis Cansler, Earnest Moore, and Earl Reeves. The police assert that a telegTam To prolong life and live to be to the King agency brought an an-1 ihree hundred years-or more among swer repudiating Ruby. Letters m I ... B' am " his possession, however, indicated the , other things, you must eat apples police said, that if he was not now j plentifully, and drink fresh pure cider, lawfully representing the "detective , See your family doctor book. Sen agency conducted by King, he at l s. DAViS, Hill's Flat, near David son s celebrated meat market. Adv. one time had been. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Owen have as their house guests during the Christ mas season Mr. Owen's twe sisters, Eva Owen, of Forth Worth, Texas, and Elizabeth Owen-of Matador, Tex., and Mrs. Owen's niece. Miss Elva McDougal' of Sherman, New Mexico. You have noticed, of course, that Women have eaual rights with men those fellows who claim to take a ! now, but we still have to hear of one cold bath every morning do not live J being arrested for failure to support any longer than the rest of us. 'her husband. "DETECTIVE" HELD AFTER MESA STORES - . BUY PROTECTION MESA, Dec. 21. On complaint of several local business men, E. Ruby, said to hail from San Diego, Ual., will be arraigned before Justice of the Peace Kingsbury tomorrow, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. The police say he represented nimself as a solicitor for the W. J. King Detective Agency of Columbus, Mo., and as such, in duced merchants and others in this town and elsewhere to sign up for protection from check passers, swindlers end other im.posters. A half dozen Mesa business men are said to have paid from $3.75 to $1." in advance fo- this, sort of service. Dr. KING'S PILLS H for constipation Purify the blood o 1 and sent for it. I took only one bottle at that time, and it helped me; seemed to strengthen and build me right up. So that is how I, first knew of Cardui. After that, . . . when 1 began to get weak and 'no account. I sent right for Cardui, and H never failed to help me.". If you are weak and suffering from womanly ailments. Cardui rpi may be just what you need. Take. Cardui. It has helped thousands, and ought to help you. " At an druggists' and dealers'. E 97 TTi'lff ffrry TT ffffr?B5BP5ft 11 H BB 11 B wi-"-: -fiimrfMirnr BB CHICHESTER S PILLS s Till DIAMOND B RAM IK A 1 hl-chc-ter Dlanoiani rilUlo Red ftDd Void m boxes, sealed with Blue R 'Jake no outer. Buy or your JiruKtfft. AskforCIIX-CIIEM-TERS DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 25 years known Its Best, Safest. Always lieliablo r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ialUcVX jbbon. Xf Class Mates Entertained Audley Sharpe entertained a num ber of his classmates at his home Tuesday night. The evening was spent in games and cards. Those present were: Misses . Josephine Burgesi THelma Bunch. Gladys Scott. Ethel Williams, Margaret Williams. Lois Barber, May Barber, Nettie Martin. Aileen Martin; Messrs Clarence Kane, Walter Burgess, Gil bert Waters, Leonard Curnow, Earl Reeves, Joe Rolle, John Ellis Cansler. On Saturday night Moreno's first team was defeated by Safford High by a score of 33 16. The boys work ed hard; and did . some sple.idid guarding but were outclassed by the opposing team. W. E. Lutz; superintendent of Schools, Miss Kathleen Harnett. Principal, Miss Louise Kelley and Miss Lee Kinder of this place left Thursday morning for Globe, Ari zona, where Mr.. .Lutz and Miss Har nett will attend a meeting of super intendents, principals,- and doaches, to discuss matters pertaining to the Athletie Association. Miss Maude McCool will have as her guests at a luncheon at the Copper Grill Friday, Mrs. A. J. At-feten Tr Miss Eleanor L. Mur phy. Mrs. W. O. Ashley and Miss Fae Linder. Bridge Party Mrs. Arfsten J. Arfsten and Miss Fae Linder entertained at an at tractive bridge party Thursday after noon, the following guests were pres ent: Mesdames A'. A. Anderson, Bes sie M. Fraser, G. M. Robison, H. W. 'Hill. Jack Scott. L. J. Owen, W. E. Lutz. W. M. Sabin. E. Wittenau.A. Crowfoot, W. L. Neel, George Dud ley, W. O. Ashley, D. C. Barnard. Doris Butler, McHenry Mosier, R. M. McJUougal, Herbert Hodgson of Globe, Arizona, C. S. Beck. H. A. Leidich; Misses Maude McCool of Safford;- Mary Mildred Smith, Hort ense Schoshusen, Gladys Hodgson. Elanor L. Murphy, Nettie Martin. Olive Haskew, Stella Miller, Lou . REMEMBER VICTORY BONDS , HAVING SERIAL NUMBERS WITH PRE FIX LETTERS A B C D E F CEASED TO DRAW INTEREST ON DEC. 15. BRING US YOUR BONDS FOR REDEMPTION FOUR PER CENT AND SAFETY FOR YOUR SAVINGS THE VALLEY BANK MORENCI CLIFTON Last Monday night Miss Josephine Rnnrosa verv nleasantlv entertained a number of her high school friends at her home. The evening was spent in dancing and games Re freshments were served. Those pres ent were: Ethel and Margaret Wil liams, Eileen Martin, Verrone Fer guson, Gladys Scott, Helen Neel, Ellen Lutz, Nancy, and Virginia Crowfoot, and Lois" Barber; Mar shall and Walter Hodgson, Kelly Bryan, Jimmie McDougal, Joe Rolli, Fillmore Stanton. Audley Sharpe, Donald Jay, Earnest Moore, and Elwood Johnson. Miss Verrone Ferguson entertained a number of her friends informally last Tuesday evening at dancing. Those present were: Helen Neel, Nancy Crowfoot. Virginia Crowfoot, Elwood Johnson, Earnest Moore, Robert and Donald Jay, Waiter and Marshall Hodgson, Kelley Bryan, Jimmy McDougal. Miss Eileen Martin is at home for a few days vacation with her par ents. Miss Martin is a student at Tempe Normal. Miss Maude McCool of Safford, Arizona, arrived in Morenci Sunday to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. W. Hill .during the holiday vacation. A Mine Party Last Tuesday evening Misses Lil lian, Jeffie and Margaret Owen con ducted a number of their friends through the mines. Mr. Harry Lei dich and Mr. Esehwegie acted as guides taking the party first to the mining offices where each individual was equipped with a light, then through the Humboldt Mine, down a number of ladders to the second level below, thence ont of the Hum boldt and over to the Clay where the guests enjoyed a ride down the ele vator to the second level, 250 feet below. After hiking some distance through the Clay the guides ar ranged for a ride on the motor. Upon reaching the surface the party foun.t that one of the. guides was missing. A rescue party was formed but be fore they had retraced their steps a hundred feet they found Mr. Eseh wegie approaching in high. He ex plained that he had fallen asleep while the motor was in progress. Mr. Leidich pronounced him a perfect chaparone and the party proceeded to the Owen residence where re freshments were served. The guests present were: Misses Maude McCool, JT.Iv-i .MfTtniical. filadvs McDoucal. Eleanor L. 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