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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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RAVALLI REPCBLICAX. HAMILTON, MONTANA. FEBRUARY 12, 1942. PACE FOUR Speaker Stresses Care of Teeth O.E.S. Official Coming Monday Mrs.

Marion Anderson, Kalispell, grand worthy matron of the Order of Eastern Star, will make her of Martins to Appear In Benefit Concert Plans for a recital to be given in the near future by Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Martin for the benefit of the infantile paralysis drive were an Bess Delaney Bride Of James Severns Bess June Delaney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dealney, Corvallis, and James Rex Severns, son of Mrs.

Callie Severns, Hamilton, were married Saturday afternoon by the Rev. Earl Saladen. The mothers Tooth decay is second only to the Fine Work Calls for Fine Vision; Fine Vision Calls for Fine Eye Wear! common cold In prevalence, Dr. F. Gerry, Helena, dental representa tlve of the state board of health ficial visit to Leona chaDter at a nounced yesterday by Mrs.

C. A. special meeting here Monday. told members of the Ravalli County Smithey, county chairman. Other Child Health council at its meeting were the attendants.

In the afternoon Mrs. Anderson and chapter officers will be guests of members of the committee are Mrs J. D. Taylor and Mrs. Miles Romney.

here Saturday. Mr. Severns was employed on his the past matrons at a tea from 3 to The speaker stressed the impor mother's ranch following graduation Mrs. Smithey reported that net proceeds of the benefit basketball 5 in the temple. Grand officers will tance of early care, asserting that if game Tuesday night will amount to from Corvallis high school until last fall when he went to work for the Oertll Oil company.

The bride is Professional and Industrial Work alike today demands constant use of the eyes, over long periods of time. The wise person is GIVING THE SAME CAREFUL CONSIDERATION TO THEIR EYES they are to the rest of their bodies, thereby conserving their nerve energy for the tasks before them. If you have not had that EYE-CHECKUP yet this year do so at once. See US today. be honor guests at a banquet for all members at 6:30 p.

m. about 100 after expenses. On be children were taken to the dentist for the first time when they were three and obtained regular care aft half of the committee she thanks Harbor Lights," a welcoming also a Corvallis high school gradu erwards there would be more chil ate and works at the J. C. Penney the players and officials of the participating schools, Hamilton, Corval ceremony, will be given by the Rainbow Girls at 7:45 under the direction of Mrs.

Edith Nobles, mother dren with sound teeth and the par company store occasionally during rush periods. lis, Victor and Darby; school band, ents wouia nave more money. Miss Madge McRae and girls who They will make their home with Cost of proper care of the teeth would not average more than two advisor, after which there will be initiation. Mrs. Robert Hall will be the candidate.

conducted the ticket sale and all Mrs. Severns. others who contributed to the suc cents a day, Dr. Gerry said. It was Mrs.

Rose Smithey and Mrs. Emilv cess of the affair. economy, he continued, to keep teeth in order and that meant not to wait Lyman will be in charge of the ban for a tootache before going to the quet and Mrs. Wilson Taylor and Mrs. Wallace McCrackin the music.

dentist. Betty Whitney If Glasses Are Not Needed They Will Not Ee Prescribed DR. N. A. LYMAN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ISROKEX LENSES DUPLICATED Office Hours 9 to Sundays and evenings by appointment PHONE 136-J Monday night a group attended Announcement was made by Mrs.

the visit of Mrs. Anderson to the Homer Benson, president of the Bride B. Davis council, that contributions totaling chapter at Victor. Those who made the trip were the Mesdames N. W.

Blindauer, Gus Kuster, H. C. Pack $332.85 for the Emerson resuscltator had been received. The machine cost Miss Betty Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Chelis Whitney, and $394.60. The machine, she said, had er, S. A. Hatfield, John Gravelle, Mary Meeser, Carl Rodgers, Flora Peirce, N. A.

Lyman. Louis Wolfe. been used twice at the hospital and Berne Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs was also available for emergency use uert Davis, puiiman, were V. L.

Shults, Mrs. Miriam 13. Ran- married Wednesday evening, Febru sier, who came here recently from inompson Falls, and Ed Nobles and ary 14, at Moscow, Idaho. Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Colfaft, sister of the bride; Esther Davis, Pullman, sister A.

C. Mitchell. anywhere in the county. Contributions are still being received. Those who have contributed to date are: Eagles auxiliary $10, Stevensville Ladles auxiliary $5, Darby Woman's club and a member $3, County Federation of Women's clubs $10, Bitter Root Guild at Three Mile $5, Grantsdale Garden club $5, Darby Personal Mention Phone Your News Items to'138-J A.

Founders Program Monday of the groom, and Lloyd Davis, cousin of the groom, were the attendants. Following the ceremony members of the wedding party enjoyed a wedding dinner in Moscow after which the newlyweds left for the coast on a short honeymoon trip. The bride, a 1940 Victor high A history of the local council will Ladies Aid society $2, Bitter Root V. F. W.

auxiliary $10, Corvallis Science Gives You the Optometrist You should meet him learn to know him better know what his training and experience mean to YOU in sight and health. Just as your dentist specializes in the study of your teeth, their care and how they affect your HEALTH, so does your optometrist specialize in the study of your EYES. Licensed by an exacting state board of examiners, your OPTOMETRIST, today, must possess a minimum of four years' specialized college training In an accepted institution. For Detter Health, for Greater Happiness, See Your OPTOMETRIST Regularly. be given by Mrs.

C. D. Havnes dur club $5, American Legion ing a candlelight service at the A. Founders' day program in the high school Monday evening at 8 auxiliary of Hamilton $10, Hamilton AVallle irons, toasters, mixers, Cole-mnii irons, percolators, etc. Save at Coast to Coast Store.

adv. Francis Marick left early last week for liutte where he started the econd semester at the School of school graduate, is well known hero Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harper attended the 90th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Harper's grandmother, Mrs.

Michael Drown, in Hillings, Monday. Mr. Harper returned home Wednesday, but Mrs. Harper remained for a visit with her mother, Mrs. S.

G. Reynolds, and grandmother. A $5, St. Thomas guild of through her activity in Girl Scout Darby $5, Grantsdale Ladies Aid $5, ciock. The public is invited.

work and association with her lather Sula Woman club $4, Hamilton in tho operation of the Ravalli Motor firemen $25, South Division of the Freight. Wines. He returned to the mining city with Dee Morris, Corvallis, who Federated Ladies Aid of Hamilton Nurses to Teach Mr. Davis Is an employeo of the Mike Reynolds Is a grandson of Mrs llrown. $2, The Troupers $7.50, Child Study Rogers Seed company at Colfax, but Group No.

1 $5, Child Study Group No. 2 $5, Engles $5. Mrs. Wallace expects to be called for army duty soon. Mrs.

Davis will return hero Mrs. Audrey Wendell returned to Home Nursing Members of tho Ravalli County Nurses association outlined plans for the teaching of a home nursing Mctor Sunday atfer a week-end visit after Mr. Davis is called to duty. with Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Reynolds. George Hansen, Missoula, former Glasses Not PreNcrlbcd I'nless Needed ly of Hamilton, has gone to Dutch McCrackin $2, Hamilton Woman's club $5.35, credit on pulmotor from Daly hospital $50, Daly hospital board $50, Reminder $27, Stevensville Red Cross $10, Woman's Benefit association $5, Hamilton Red Cross $25, Hamilton Roosevelt ball fund $25, Central Circle totul $332. S3. course unuer a uerense program pro posed by the women's voluntary Ber vice group at a well-attended meet. Party Honors Mrs.

Iona Zietzke Harbor, Alaska, where he will be spent the bctween-semester vacation with relatives. Dale Shennaman, Ronan, returned to his home Friday after spending two days with friends he met at lust summer's conference of young people or the Christian church. Mrs. C. II.

Kenck returned Thursday from a two weeks' visit with Air. Kenck in Helena. Mr. Kenck accompanied her home and returned to the cupitol city Sunday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Johnson returned early last week from liutte here they intended runerul services for Mrs. Harry lit-al. employed by a construction firm. ing Monday night at the home of Mrs.

Robert Johnston. Mrs. Tony Mrs. Iona Zietzke. who left the Mrs.

Robert Phelan, formerly of iiunimei was the assistant hostess Hamilton, returned to her home in Tore part of the week for LIbby to make her home, was the guest of Missoula early last week after a Mrs. it. L. Peterson gave an in formative talk on Interior decorat visit with Mrs. II.

G. Xewell. Honor at a handkerchief shower at the home of Mrs. Alma LnChambre Ing and Mrs. C.

C. Tefft, speaking DR. G. C. MATHISEN Optometrist Kyes Tested (ilasMf Filled Hours lo to Evenings by ApKlllttht PHONE 95-W Harold Stanton and his sister.

ror Mayor Joe iten. chairman of the I rlday night. Guests were the Mes V. F. W.

Auxiliary Honors State Head Mrs. Helen lllyberg, attended funer dames Leora See. Mabel Greenfield city defense council, raid that each nurse would be assigned a definite Lucy Pearson, Gertie Faulkner. Klta post in the event of an nlr ruld. I ilcher.

Wllma Stnau. Anna llaglev Mrs. Mary Ilartlott, Missoula, de Hernia Clark, Margaret lilrrer, Lor al services for Glen Ga lord Lus, army private who died In Iowa a week axo, In Missoula Monday after-noon. Mr. Stanton was an honorary pallbearer.

Jack Wheeler, rounly super Isor BENEFIT PARTY partment president of the Veterans raine hlte and Miss Kachael lilrrer. of Foreign Wars auxiliary, was the honor gufst at a o'clock dlnii TTKACTS CROWD in In rhainbt-r of coiiuihtco hall Two Drama Groups of th farm security administration. A benefit card party for the Pur. Saturday night. Mr.

ami Mrs. lu-n llrush, Mrs. Kubeit Mcol. Sacramento, Jewell Krelltiu, St. Reels; Mrs.

P. J. RasuiUfSfii. ami Robert Kreilau ami Mrs. Terry Cowrll.

Stev-nvllp, attt-iidtil fum-ral services brre Friday for Councilman John ti. Ritchie. Mrs. J. D.

T)lor returned Friday nlKht from a week's tun with Mr. ami Mrs. ctirK McLean and Mr. and Mf, Dan NM- in Spukatt. Sh was arniinpaniiM by Mi.

Uarl l.rkri'U'. HttntnuiU. Mr. Talr nirl Iit in int ilk. ent-Teuch-r association was ludd In Other olliclal visitors were Mrs.

Present Plays wis a buxlnens visitor in MIoula Monday. Mrs. Mary Kingsbury. Twin 1'llen Dar'. Missoula, dopurthifnt the Olrl cout rooms Monday after noon.

I'rUf at Pinochle were award. Two plays. "Pot Holler." directed ltrllcs, arrived Monday for an t-i Sfcrt-tary and trfsurT; Mrs. unl Waltffs, Victor, di-partimnt patriotic luolrucior. by Mr.

Mile Itomney, and "Their tPdt4 tt.it wiiH hr stin-in-ldw mid Mr. Henry IHrrer and Mrs. Georto WeUMeon. Hrldfiu prises wr pr-Miitf4 Mrs. Lawreuce Hum bl an4 Mr.

James liurneit. pries liusbaud." directed by Mr. II. It. daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Collins.

A patriotic procram on I'nliy For Cox, were prtfftili'd at Him Woman's Victory rubji rl of I lie oritanUa- Col. M. II. hlu. Iteti Cuuter and Club lea Tuesday wliirli honored member of tho American lotion ronit4 or deieiiM stamp.

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