A party of Doming ladies and gentlemen,…
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tlemen were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Obe Foote, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Betts, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moses,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Young, Mesdames Utter
and Bailey, Miss Conway, Dr. E. L. Stephens,
Otto Arnold and J. I. Brown.
A party of Doming ladies and gentlemen,
consisting of Mrs. Fred Singer, Mrs. Keeler,
Misses Lizzie Baker, Anna Birchfield, Netta
Smith, and Audrey Smith, and Messrs. Chas.
Poe, John Roper, Wm. Wadle, J. L. Cunning-
ham, Will and Carl Tossell, and Frank Rhea
visited Cook’s Peak last week, and succeeded
in climbing to the very top of the Peak. Mrs.
Singer made a regular, official land entry of
the mountanin peak, and on completion of the
entry that conspicuous and interesting land-
mark will become her individual property.
AN OUTING PARTY
Fishing in the Mogollon. Games and
Outdoor Sports of All Kinds
A jolly fishing and summer outing party,
consisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson,
Mrs. E. J. Lenoir and her two accomplished
daughters. Misses Ida and Maud, C. J. Luff, J.
C. Pheby, Nat. Hicks, Sam Hill and N. A. Osmer,
have spent the past six weeks at or near the
Gila Hot Springs. The party spent one week on
the west fork of the river, near McKinzie’s
abandoned ranch — about 27 miles north of the
springs — fishing and exploring. Between 200
and 300 fish were caught on the trip.