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Show Coy, Tim Dusea, BagwlU, J. Emcr Long and 0. C. Muy. Mrs. T. J. Reos was n visitor to Ely Tuesday.1 Tues-day.1 It is announced that Sunday school of thp Episcopal church will be held at the home of Mrs. Wall every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A pretty birthday party was given on Saturday Satur-day evening of last week in honor of Miss Nancy Hoes at her home. The house was decorated dec-orated in keeping with the Halloween spirit. Yellow paper globes subdued the lights, and witches and black cats abounded. After a series of games and dancing, refreshments were served. The guests were: The Misses Gracie and Frances Stone. Dolly nnd Winnie Dnvies, Pearl Hull. Nora Howarlh, Delilah Nlnk, Lonise Dagg, Lueile Baker, Lois Reed, Charlotte Sta-vert, Sta-vert, Rebecca Weldy. Virginia nnd Mnybelle Douglass, Myra Remington, and Masters Earl Berrynmn, Carl Davles, Eldon B.eck, William Patterson, Bill Stevens, La Mar Madison, Roy Lancasler, Clifford Sisk, Harry Williams, Wallace Wal-lace .fenne. Arthur Eekroth, Frank Jameson, Dan Frost, Harold Metzel and Garnet Cullom. Mr. and Mrs. John Segers have a new daughter, daugh-ter, born Tuesday of last week. Mrs. David T. Vose entertained at a luncheon Wednesday. The guests were: Mrs. C. W. Bagwill, Mrs. R. P. I.amborn, Mrs, Lloyd Gin-ter Gin-ter and Mrs. C. C. May. In the musical contest con-test Mrs. May won the prize of a handsome table runner, with crocheted ends. Mrs. James I. Lee was hosti-ss at n card party Wednesday afternoon. Five hundred was the game. The house was decorated in Halloween Hal-loween witches and trimmings. Luncheon was served to Mrs. E. I. Gibson, Mrs. Philip Le-vtue. Le-vtue. Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. Gennrol McKay, Mr3. Charles Mosby, Mrs. Charles Holmes, Mrs. Sam Appleman end Mrs. H. Horner. Mrs. Lloyd Ginter gave a Halloween party for her two boys Inst evening. A dance was given this evening at the chool-houae. chool-houae. The attendance was large. j DUCHESNE DUCHESNE, Not. 1. Mr. O. C. Lockhardt : and Mrs. J. D. Wlmmer entertained a large number of friends Friday afternoon of iatt week nt the home of the former. Five hundred ivae played at bcvod tables, and prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. I. Dlckerson cud Mra. J. H. Parti-idge. Following the games luncheon was served at quartet table to the following: guests: Mrs. Fannie Bjornson, Mrs. J. It. Lewis. Mm. J. M. Schlieglo, Mrs. Jake Kroupn, Mrs. A. M. Murdoek, Mrs. Orrin Smith. Mis. J, Cowan, M". A. N. Alt, Mrs. P. H. Billings, Mrs. H. L. Dean. Mrs. H. Seatou, Mrs. B. O'Toole, Mrs. James Dagliesh, Mrs. K. n. Schoman, Mr. J. E. Zimmerman. Mrs. L. Dick-rson, Dick-rson, Mrs. 0. I. Dickerson, Mrs. A. J. Fel- i ad ler, Mrs. Arthur Blgloy. Mrs. J. Partridg. Mrs. T. Firth and Mrs. 0. II. Kohl. jj Mrs. G. C. Grey was hostess Thursday ntU emoon to a few friends at au Informal K 'n't sington tea. in compHnieut to her mother, wha Is visiting here from Fergus Falls. Minn. Miss Eva Murdoek and Miss Aliee VebstV gave a delightful Halloween party nt the A. fc Murdoek home Saturday evening of last ueuly The decoration of the house, the appuintmei.:s, luncheon, panics, etc., were suggestive of Halloween. Hal-loween. The guests wore: Miss JennU StottfcS Miss Lnura Hair, Miss Lera Kitzwafer. Mis May Cleamson. Mlsw June Murdoek. Misa V uu Gee, Miss Helen Burbeck, Mrs. (irnnt Murdoek, Mrs. Jake Kroupa. Mies Louise Johnson, Miss Olga Schoman, Chris Mcrkley, Orrin Smithy Jack Youug, J- Woodruff, Jim Muir und Dich Smith. J Thursday night the Mutual association of th L. D. S. church gave a Halloween dance in t laja town hall, Which was largely attended, Miss Margaret Hair Is home for a two week vacation from the B. Y. L. in 1'roro. - Dr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Zimmerman presided" at dinner Friday evening of last week, in cmnr pliment to Mr. and Mrs. h. V. MeC.eary of Tat-k City, who were en rente to their home, after a short visit in Altomih. Sunday dinn-r gueste of Dr. and Mrs. Zimmerman were: Mr. F. tf Watrous and sons. Floyd and Fred. Miss May Cltumensou nnd Miss June- Muff dock of Utalin were last week-end vlsltofj here. in State Society 1 rGILLTN !EV ADA j UC0XLL, NT., Nov. -1. A ing I TV re WJf hcM at the union chapel Wr-rtn s-au y eTt-Diaif. after WtjiclJ a Brrmnn on "GoMlp" way dcliv-firmi dcliv-firmi by the now Methodist minister. Mrs. WlUUn McCoy cntertiiut-d at auction bridge Saturday of last week, grren tables wero occupied and an Lnteretttng session followed. fol-lowed. Mrs. James Watson won the first priee. a pair of beautifully worked pillow Caaei ; the Utfbnd prize, a pretty hand-made boodoif cap. whb won by Mrs. Rciwdle. Mrs. Powarofl won the otmsolation pri.-: Mr. Jack Gordon the frw fOr-all, and Mrs. l-n Ijirin I he guest prise. Tbs fusstl w re : Mcsdnmca Larson. Jack Gordon, Leland Gordon. C. C. May. It. E. U. Pom-roy, Ralph Howdle. It. Bpeneer Douglas, 3. C. Klnneer, Robert Kmnift Mtddafh. ('. W. ' Bagwill, Prank Van Dneoa, H. Ross Taylor. George C. Riser. Walter Havens. Charles Ztegler, Robert Tnlin, li. p. Lajnborn, E. C. Leek. Bun. H. J. ptulier, ftoott. Robert Ashley. i:irit Boyd-Sralth. Cora rirk. Charles L 'linpmnn. and the Miss-i Elizabeth WakJen and Blanche The Afternoon Auction club met at the h--me of Mrs. I.leyd (Jinier Thursday afternoon. Tlie guests were: Uesdames Gordon, Larson. Mc- |