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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 6

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RAVALLI REPUBLICAN, HAMILTON, MONTANA, AUGUST 5, 1943. Personals Personals Rev. P. Sohn New-Lutheran Pastor Miss Margaret Lyndes left Mon Hold Last Rites For Mrs. Ida Burch Funeral services for Mrs.

Ida Ellen Burch, 65, who died late Fri Jo Acuff Bride Of Brooklyn Man Josephine Acuff, daughter of Mrs. Bethel Acuff, proprietress of the Hamilton hotel, and James A. Mach- Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. McElroy left Monday on a vacation trip to Anaconda, Spokane, and coast day to report for duty at the WAAC training station In Des Moines, Iowa The Rev. Paul Sohn, Fort Wayne, a recent graduate of Concordia points. Eric HogLund went to Butte Tues She has been an attendant at the laboratory since May, 1942. She is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Theological Seminary, St. Louis, day to take radium treatments. He arrived here Friday to take over the pastorate of the Grace recently returned from a hospital in Lyndes, Grantsdale. day afternoon in the hospital after a long illness, were held Monday afternoon.

The Rev. Earl R. Sal-aden officiated. Interment Was in the Corvallis cemetery beside the Rites for Drowning Victim on Tuesday Last rites for Hillar G. "Joe" Beaubien, about 75, who drowned last week while on a fishing trip, were held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock In the Catholic church, the Rev.

Father M. J. Donohue officiating. Pallbearers were Charles Barnes, Clarence Humble, A. F.

Hobbs, S. A. Wheeler, George Marcus and W. Maschke. He was last seen Thursday noon but his disappearance was not reported to the sheriff's office until Friday afternoon.

When he was not Lutheran church. Rochester, Minn. Mr. Hoglund Is a farmer in the Grantsdale commun Mr. and Mrs.

V. C. Hollingsworth He was ordained by the Rev, and children returned Sunday from leid, son of Mrs. Michaele Machleld, Brooklyn, N. obtained a marriage license in Missoula Thursday and were married In the Presbyterian church by the Rev.

H. D. Cameron. Mrs. Cameron and the bride's mother were the attendants.

After graduating from high school Walter Wolbreacht, Missoula, and a two weeks vacation trip on Flat ity. Second Lieutenant Frances Car dozo, hospital dietitian in the med head lake near Poison. They were the installation ceremony was given by the Rev. A. Jordan, Kallspell, at graves of her husband and two children.

Pallbearers were Louis Wolfe, Malcolm Sizer, Harry James, M. G. Simmons, Fren Van Alstlne and F. E. Lockridge.

accompanied to Ronan by Mr. Hoi services Sunday night. The Rev, ical department, arrived Tuesday for a four-day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George She lingsworth's mother, Mrs.

Bertha Hollingsworth, who remained there Chambers of Pablo assisted in the here in 1938 the bride went to Hollywood where she completed her dancing training under Fanchon and services. Mrs. Burch was born in Wright for a visit with another son. is stationed at Camp Carson, Colo, Rev. Sohn will preach his first Mrs.

Percy Bartle went to Mis Marco. Later she worked for Schu Mrs. B. K. Monroe returned early this week from a short vlBit with sermon Sunday.

He takes the place of the Rev. John Simon who went soula Monday to remain for several bert in the Zlefield Follies, spent seen around Friday morning it was county, near Hartvllle, February 17, 1878, and came to the valley with her parents in 1887. They located in the Corvallis vicinity and on February 10, 1895, marired Vincent Burch. Shortly afterwards they relatives at Libby. days in order to obtain treatments to Parma, Idaho, in April.

During recalled that his dog had returned a season with Sally Rand, danced in the Cocoanut Grove In New York in at the Thornton hospital. A niece the night before and then had gone the interim Rev. Wolbrecht has ser ved at vacancy pastor. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Rosecrans will return Thursday from a three-day visit in Missoula. Miss Helen Ritchie Clara Barlte, Butte, arrived Satur 1940 and 1941,, another season at away again and that he had gone the Versailles club in New York. Following the services Sunday moved to Stevensvllle where they re day for a visit at the Bartle home, Mrs.

Carl Slenker and son, Teddy, fishing. A search of the river was Immedi members of the vestry board and wives entertained the visitors and mained for several years. They then went to Hynes, for three accompanied them to Missoula and from there she went on to Seattle, where she expects to find left Saturday for Spokane, Wash, Before coming home for a vacation about a month ago she spent six months in the Earl Carroll theater- ately started and a place, about op to visit Mr. Slenker, who is employ their families at a lawn social at the years before returning to the Hamll-. ton vicinity to make their home.

work. posite the city park, was found where it was believed that the bank ed with the Utter Cadillac company restaurant in Hollywood. E. H. Hasrodt home.

Mrs. Robert Thurston left Tues Mr. Machleld, who attended West Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. there. Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Davis, Van day for Walla Walla, to visit Point, Is an athletic instructor in a vocational school in. New York.

He her husband. had given away. About 11 a. m. Saturday Lawrence Schach and Bill Humble found the body lodged against a snag in four feet of water Henry Squires, Charlos Heights; mother, Mrs.

Isabell Caple, Hamilton; sisters, Mrs. John Humble, Garbage Disposal couver, B. arrived Saturday for Jimmy and Patsy Clark, Spokane, has been visiting at the Acuff home a visit with his father, J. M. Davis, arrived Friday for a visit about three weeks.

Before Council and brother and sitser-in-law, Mr. near the clay bank by the old mill After a short honeymoon trip to with their grandfather, S. A. Wheel er. pond.

and Mrs. Lloyd Davis. Hamilton; Mrs. Thomas Randolph, Corvallis; Mrs. Letha Slocum, Corvallis; Mrs.

Bertha Meyer, Los Angeles, Mrs. Opal O'Connell, He was born in Canada and came The matter of garbage disposal Glacier park the newlyweds will return here for a visit before going Mrs. Charles Barnes went to Nim Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. LeSuer left Sunday for Rochester, where here about 50 years ago was brought to the attention of the rod Saturday for a visit with Mr. to New York to make their home. A nephew, Joe Beaubien, Missoula, city council Monday night, an appli and Mrs, Ralph Barnes. She was Anaconda; Mrs.

Ruby Sears, Seattle, and brother, William Caple, Bozeman. cation being submitted to handle the accompanied by their children, Don and Cleo, who have been visiting business discontinued Saturday by Vital Statistics Howard N. Bates. relatives here. and several other nieces and soph' ews survive.

At the Hospital Admitted. Fred Bernatz appeared on behalf Marriage Licenses. Aug. 3 James W. Jones, 36, and Dr.

and Mrs. R. A. Cooley return of his young son, who has been working for Mr. Bates.

He was In James Burns Dies; Funeral Wednecday Fleda Hardlsty, 30, both of Salt formed that lnasuiuoh sir there was no garbage ordinance the field was Lake City, Utah; Lyndell Cote, 26, and Frances Beatrice Haley, 18, both they will go through the Mayo clinic. Mrs. John Wllkerson returned Saturday evening from Kallspell where she visited Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. Jody Stokes, Drum-mond, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Wllkerson. Jerry and Jack McCormick, San Francisco, will leave Wednesday for their home after a visit at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. John Wllkerson. Miss- Dorothy Sohn, who came here Friday with her brother, the Rev. Paul Sohn, new pastor of the ed Saturday from a two-day visit in Missoula. They were accompanied by their grandchildren, Mary Ellen and Roberta Mclver, who returned to their home in Great Falls after a July 30 Mrs.

S. Boneateele, Hamilton; Eileen Loken, Hamilton. July 31 Bob, 15, son of Mr. and wide open to anyone desiring to of Stevensvllle. James Burns, 83, died suddenly at his home at 311 South Fourth street IJlrths.

make arrangements with Individuals wanting service of such a nature. visit with their grandparents. Sunday afternoon following a long Mrs. Lloyd Lindsay, Corvallis. Aug.

1 Mrs. Alfred Frost, Cor vallls. Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Skinner were The street department was author- Mrs. Mrs. illness. Funeral services were held July 30 Son to Mr.

and red Chaffln, Stevensvllle. July 80 Girl to Mr. and business visitors in Missoula Friday. zed to make arrangements for the at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Miss Emma Thompson left Thurs Aug. 2 SIrlnda, 3, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry B. Frost, Ham lenry Tlentzman, Corvallis. transportation of 100 cords of wood here from the Big Hole country for the Dowllng chapel, the Rev. C.

Miller officiating. day for her home in St. Louis, ilton. after a 10-day visit with Miss Bess city use during the coming winter. Pallbearers were C.

A. Smithey, July 3 Bob, 16, son of Mr. and Grace Lutheran church, left Tuesday for her homo In Fort Wayne, Ind. Coultas at the Coultas summer lodge Applications of the sexton and ttlllLS HIKE HUT THINK THEY HEAT THE AHMY, 11-3 L. E.

Downing, W. 11. McLaughlin, Mrs. Lloyd Llndsey, Corrallls. at Sula.

The two were also gueBts Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bright left William Strange, Joe Halgh, W. A. street foreman for increases in pay from $125 to $135 a month were We don't know whether the girls Aug.

3 Andrea, 10, daughter of at the Townsend Edwards home. the II rat of the week on a short McElroy. wero too busy trvlns to keen track Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller, Wisdom.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Smith, Mis- taken under advisement. In discuss He did not feel well Sunday and Aug.

4 Doraln, 6, daughter of soula, were visitors here Thursday. ing the matter It was brought out Horton Ontrauder and Mr. and spent the day In bed. He was found about 6:30 p. m.

by his brother, that their salaries had recently been Mrs. Wes Llcb, Wallace, Idaho, spent ncreased from $110 to the $135 fig the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ure. of their army boy friends but for business trip to Calgary, Alberta, some reason or another the girls Canada.

dou't know the score of their sort- Frank Taylor and O. O. Rolstad, ball game with the army Tuesday both of Tacoma, left Sunday night. for their homes after a 10-day visit From all the unreliable Inform- lQ tlon we could gather the score was MU Persia Vallance returned about 11 to 3 In favor of the girls, to Bremerton, Tuesday fol-Whllo the wet Held proved a bandl- lowing a visit with her parents. Mr.

rap to bold shies we understand that Mr. Vallance. Routine reports were read. Jack E. Coultvr.

They were accompanied home Sunday by Mrs. Outran- der and two cuildreu, who spent two ATION OFFICE CIVKS weeks with her skier, and Sandra Kill IKS ON CEILING Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Smaus, Hamilton; Dave Rasmussen, Corrallls; Carrol Pelton, Salmon, Idaho; Donald, 17, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Colder, Stevensrllle. IlelcMcd. July 31 Eileen Loken, Mrs. S.

E. Bonesteele, both of Hamilton; Mrs. OuIlIrnio Tejano and Infant son, Corvallis. Aug. 1 Mrs.

John Barthuly aod Infant son, Darby. July 3 Newton, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Buktr, Victor; Mrs. Jinnl Rogers, Hamilton.

July 3 Newton Duker, Victor. ItlCE POIt IIEKIUKM Frank, who had last talked with him about 4 o'clock. Death was attributed to heart disease. Mr. Burns was born January 26, 1861, at Erin Village, Ontario, Canada, and went to Michigan when he was 17.

He farmed at Germfask until 19oo wlivu came to Hamilton. He was with the cattle department of the stock farm for about 12 years and then went to Deer Lodge where he was with the Bel-llngburg Stock Farm for about 12 Mrs. I'sulln- South and son. Hur Cviliug prices on local ratpberrius, it soldiers were somewhat ham- ry, returned to tbelr home in Seat tle- Sunday following a two-week vacation with friends. sour red cherries, black raspberries, pered by a lieutenant, who acted as MEDICINE HOT HPItlNdJ blackberries and gooseberries were umpire.

It Jut seemed that no mat- HC'ENE OF ItKTItEAT announced Wednesday by the local (r Dat the boys did they couldn't CATHOLIC I'lUKriTM ration office following receipt of In- vi around the bae while all the Members of the Mlnsoula confer- formation from Helena. As yet no riru had to do was lo untile sweetly nr Helena diocese held Mrs. P. O. D.

Vedova and daugh ter returned to their home Id Heat-tie. Saturday after spending ceiling price on transparent apples the arbiter. I their annual retreat at Medicine Hot years before returning lo Hamilton two weeks with her brother-in-law has two received. Tho who played were Margaret springs from July II to 29. Nine That rrottirr'ft brlr tat raaiiharrla I i.t.

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