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Show . ELY, NEVADA f- : f BUY, Nev., March 24. Mrs. Frank Swartz entertained at luncheon followed by an afternoon of sewing and guessing contests complimentary to Mrs. Charles A. Richardson of Reno. Prizes were captured cap-tured by Mrs. C. W. Dickensen, Mrs. Watt H. Bishop and a prize for the guest of honor. Those present were the Mes-daraes Mes-daraes C. A. Richardson, Watt H. Bishop, Bish-op, B. Irvine, G. L. House, S. C. Patrick and E. D. White. Mrs. II. A. Davidson of East Ely will entertain on Thursday afternoon the members of the Merry-Go-Round club. Mrs. James S. Bennett entertained on Thursday afternoon the members of her bridge club. The members are Mrs. W. O. Moorman, Mrs. C. C. Caperton, Mrs. P. J. Gouniound, Mrs. P. J. Jackson, V. T. West. The substitutes were Mrs. Gael K Hnn7 rinri ATU I-TaIpji Wnnc Little Miss Josephine Murphy entertained enter-tained on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her fifth birthday, a beautiful birthday cake being given by Miss Grace Condon of Salt Lake City. The guests were Mar-.iorie Mar-.iorie Bath, Dorothy Bath, Josephine Russell, Rus-sell, Muffie Russell, Lucille Thompson. Mrs. J. V. Murphy is planning for an elaborate elab-orate party for her daughter within the next ten days. Mrs. Gael S. Hoa entertained the members mem-bers of the Ante club on Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The I. K. B. B. dance at the ftteptoe hotel on Friday evening was a great success. suc-cess. Mrs. E. E. Vanderhoef of Ruth was hostess to the members of the Pirate Bridge club, guests motoring from Ely. East Ely and McGill. Those 'present were the Mesdames Elliot, Holtzman, Lockhart, Neagle, W. Y. McGill. Joseph E. Stephens, Arthur Smith and A. B. Wi tcher. Miss Aida Stevens entertained on Tuesday evening for the Spoon club. Miss Maude Smith won the spoon. The members mem-bers present were the Misses Eva Tim-mons, Tim-mons, Dorothy Nelergaul, Ann Schmit-roth, Schmit-roth, Maude Smith, Fanny Cupid, Har-iette Har-iette Grier; substitutes, the Misses Esther Rumbaugh, Louise Linsley, Helen Hoag, Hazel Woods and Cora Smith. Mrs. Henry M. Fulmer charmingly entertained en-tertained on Thursday evening at three tables of bridge. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Georye A. Whitlev, Mr. and Mrs O. G. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Backe. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Holtzman entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening, even-ing, ten guests attending. Mrs. Joseph V, Murphy entertained one taole of bridge on Friday evening. The guests were the Mesdames West, Gouniound, Gou-niound, Fox and Meyers. Mr. a ud Mrs. Sam uel C. Patrick, wlio have 'been occupying apartments at the Steptoe hotel during the winter, have removed re-moved to their home on Murry street Mrs. Gus House will be the next hostess at the meeting of the Wednesday Sewing Sew-ing club. Mrs. Willis E. Meyers entertained the members of the Just Four Bridge club on , Friday afternoon. Her guests were the Mesdames W. A. Leonard, F. T. West and D. Boyd-SmiLh. ' Mrs. R. B. Hilderbrand entertained at ! dd inner on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kine kntertained informally at dinner on Tuesdiyening. Guests w ere the Messrs. MeyerSw and Heinz and Master Philip Kiney. J Mrs. Max Herman of McGill was etNJ tertained at a pretty luncheon on Tner day at the Vienna by Ely friends, T Mr. and Mrs. Fd WilRnn nf ir.ru -mv f who have been spending thejfnter in ) southern California, returner m Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. ,T. H. Fulmer of East Ely departed during the week to join Senator Fulmer in Carson City, then returning to Ogden to visit the Misses Harrietts and Bessie, J students at Sacred Heart convent. Mrs. J. J. Devereaux of Salt Laice City was an arrival during the week to visit j with her daughter, Mrs. Holman Mar- j shall, who is now at home at her new residence at Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. John Whipple of Sunny- I side spent the past week in Ely. The fifth in the series of organ recitals at Saint Bartholomew's church on 1 Thursday evening under the direction of j Ernest G. Carr. assisted by Mrs. F. A. ' Hallo way and Mrs. Joseph McKay, was the best attended and most successful of the lenten season. |