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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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RAVALLI REPUBLICAN, HA1IILTO.V. MOST AS NOVEMBER 13, 1941. PAGE FOCR Rainbow Girls Present Program Women Hear Talk By Mrs. F. Ertel Outline Plans For Card Series Plana for a serieB of eight card to Hear Mrs.

R. H. Jesse Mrs. R. H.

Jesse, Missoula, past president of the state A. association, will discuss the "Child la His Community" at the monthly meetinc of the Parent-Teacher as narties were outlined at the busi "Our Duties of American Citizens' "Purpose of the Masonic Service Association," a speech delivered by were discussed by Mrs. Floyd Ertel, ness meeting of the Women's Relief Senator Harold H. Burton of Ohio DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR VISION How much have your Eyes changed since your last change of glasses? EYES TIRE EASILY? Drowsiness on September 24, was presented in past president of the state American corps wnicn preceueu me Armistice Legion auxiliary, Tuesday afternooon day program of the organization in at an Armistice day meeting of the tlie chamber of commerce building the form of a broadcast by the Rain bow Girls as the feature of a patri Hamilton Woman's club. Mrs.

Ertel I Saturday atternoon otic service in observance of Armis sociation in the high school asembly hall at 8 o'clock Monday evening. The program will include vocal numbers by Darrell Martin and community sineine led bv Marlin Buxton Sr. Members signed a congratulatory stressed the proper raising of chil tice day at the Masonic temple Tues dren, pointing out that they will be our statesmen of tomorrow. Imme day night. About 60 Rainbow Girls, Masons, Eastern Stars, DeMolays Following the meeting refreshments and their friends were in attendance, will be served by mothers of seventn diate things that can be done by women of the community were cited by Mrs.

Ertel such as the purchase grade students. Mildred Lepetich, worthy advisor, acted as announcer. Readers were of defense stamps and bonds and Dorothy Lehman, June Hamilton, volunteering as blood donors. Nurses training classes which are being or Virginia Bates, Marilyn Blindauer, Geraldine Smith, Wilma Dinehart father-daughter banquet scheaulea for November 14 had been tenta card which was mailed to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank C. Gibbs, Missoula, who observed their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with an "open house" at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, who were married in 1891, came to Montana in 1913 and lived in Victor and Hamilton before going to Missoula about 11 years ago.

Four songs, "America," "God Bless America," "America the Beautiful" and "The Star Spangled Banner," were sung by the group, Mrs. J. A. Hersman read an editorial, "God Bless America;" Mrs. T.

A. Hindman gave a reading, "I Am An ganized by civilians can be joined and Genevieve Wolfe. by local women, Mrs. Ertel said. The program included a talk by Mrs.

George Anderson reveiwed C. D. Haynes, superintendent of tively postponed until November 21 because of the football game at Pol-son Friday. On November 18 the Rainbow Girls will go to Stevens-ville for a joint meeting with the often comes from your eyes. If it is difficult to read as much as you like to, perhaps you've outgrown your Glasses.

ONLY an Examination can tell. Small Type Grows Fuzzy? Do you have to hold your reading matter at uncomfortable distances? You may need bi-focals. ONLY an EYE EXAMINATION can tell. Fuss With Your Glasses Do you constantly meddle with your glasses to try to see better? Perhaps they need adjustment. Call and have it done Have a Regular Eye Examination DON GAMBLE, wuh YOUR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY If Glasses AreNot Needed They Will Not Be Prescribed DR.

N. A. LYMAN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED EYES EXAMLNLyM)KEv DWLI0AXB1) -Office Hours 9 to Sundays and evenings by appointment- PHONE 13 6-J the history of the armistice with an appropriate poem closing her talk. schools, on the kind of education Ravalli county and Hamilton can af Group singing of songs popular dur-1 ford; music by the Rainbow choir, ing the World war were led by Mrs Dorothy Dowd, Lorraine Hammell, Missoula and Stevensville groups at which time Mrs. George Taylor, past mother advisor, and Rosemary Rey Anderson.

Carol Haynes of the Betty Brinton and Carrie Lou Tal Junior Legion girls presented a demonstration on correct flag etiquette lent, directed by Charlotte Mc nolds, past worthy advisor and grand American," and Mrs. Linnie Hyslop gave a reading, "America Sings Jjut Faintly." Carthy; two numbers composed by nature in 1941, will reecive the de The Junior girls sang several songs with solos by Charlotte McCarthy Harry Johnson, suia, by Mrs. wil gree of the grand cross of colors. and a poem by Lorrine Tschache. A son Taylor; solo by Marlin Buxton Sr.

and the salute and pledge to the presentation of the colors and the flag. Sybil Matthews Bride D. E. Brown pledge of allegiance were included. Mrs.

T. J. Looney was enrolled After the program a lunch was as a member. Mrs. ii.

is. renren- served by the Eastern Star with Mrs. Flora Peirce, Mrs. C. M.

Crutchfleld, kamp reminded club members that Mrs. Mary Meeser, Mrs. Amanda Miss Sybil Ann Matthews, Seattle, Red Cross sewing must be completed by December 1. Mrs. V.

C. Hol- Downing, Mrs. Lucy Oertli, Mrs. Nel daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Matthews, Hamilton, and Delmar lingsworth presided as president In E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.

the absence of Mrs. Wallace Mc- Personal Mention Thone Your News Items to 138-J For Holiday Hair Beauty a Soft Lustrous Permanent now. For Split Nails and Hang Nails Hrit-Tex Manicure with a sample for home use. Elite Beauty Shop lie Black, John Dowllng and J. W.

Johnson assisting. Postpone Banquet. Announcement was made that the Frank Brown, Bellingham, Crackin, and Mrs. Edward Nobles was program chairman. were married November 8 in the University Lutherun church In Seattle, by the Rev.

Mr. Stoinbaus. At tendants were the bride's sister, Mrs. Alfred Noyes, and Glen James, Hamilton Phone Attired in a costume suit of blue As the program ended, Elmer Rlood, Legion bugler, sounded "Taps" from the lawn of the librury. Eagles Auxiliary Has Busy Meeting Mrs.

ltoy Uarnett conducted the velvet with wine accessories the bride was given away by her father I. K. Cummings, M. of Mis Mala, will hold olllco in the llrown-iag building cadi Friday 9 to 5. Practice limited to testing eyes for glasses and eye diseases.

adv. lOtf Harvey Klock, Si'utlle, was a business visitor here late last week. Mrs. C. E.

Mauul und Mrs. W. J. C. A.

Crawford was a business visitor In Missoula Monday. Mr. and Mth. Jamos Mills and two children returned to their home in Fairfield Sunday after a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Looney. Mr. und Mrs.

L. II. Sutton Jr. hnve returned from a 10-day visit with Mr. Sutton's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Sutton In Seattle, Eyesight Needs Constant "Re-Vision" before au ultnr of white chrysanthemums and candles. A reception followed at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and meeting of the Eagles auxiliary lust week in the absence of Mrs. Albert Mrs. Kenneth Matthews. Mrs. Brown graduated from Ham Couroy were Mlsaoulu shoppers last Miles.

Mrs. Rose rover, auxiliary Liberty representative to the child heulth iiton high school and attended the slate university and a Seattle busi week. Mr. und Charles Irwin re ness college. She has been employed council, reported on the work done and the plans of the organization.

The auxiliary, in turn, volud to donate a sum to the purchuse of pul- turned lust week from Seattle, us a secretary for a Seattle nrm. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E.

0. Marx and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Kelly returned Tuesday night from a three-day visit with rclullves in Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. W. K.

lilnko returned to their home In Shelby Sunday followinK a visit with Mrs. Illnko's rather. W. P. O'ltrli'ii.

Mrs. Illnko Mr. Brown graduated from the llellliiKhuni schools and Edison Vo tuotor. The auxiliary also voted to pur Three DANDY cational school. He Is employed by the Anderson Buick company In Sc chase a 1100 defense bond.

Mrs. Pearl (iulTiu-y annouueud that a club uttle. Former Hamilton people who at of presidents and pusl presidents has been formed and ellKlblu members arrived October 31 and Mr. Illnko Attractions tended the weddlnK were Mrs. Dean llouchlns, formerly Charline Ray are Mrs.

Uairney. Mrs. C. K. Carls, Joined her last Friday after dunlin In the South Fork of the Flslheud.

mond and Walter O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Case, Wallace. Idaho, spent the week-end hunting Mrs.

Ray Kyle und Mrs. E. It. Faulkner. Mrs.

Dan Uates was wln-uer of the attendance prle. Th Future Farmers of America, under the leadership of Ueluo Uates, theii preiunted a musical proxram. where Mr. Irwin received medical treatment. Mr.

and Mrs. John Caruahan, Hurley, S. are vIhIUiik Mr. Carua-ban's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. II. Carnahan. Mr. and Mrs.

John Casey. Ana-conda, are vUiiln Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jrwin. Mrs.

K. L. Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casli were shoppers in Missoula Friday.

Plain, prlntrl or rrojratt-4 tlirUI-rum rani. Com in and our NUtiple. Order rarl). Ilatalll lt-puhltt an. Word baa bvrn received Ui9 that lb Hv.

and Mrs. U. O. Hchulu ha located at llatnorue, Sv hre ha In rhaiKv of an Kl-lColl Friday. Saturday-Matinee Saturday at 3 p.

m. "Dr. KildWs In the valley. Fycslght la precious. Any step you take to preserve It is a sound investment, especially a thorough eye examination such as you will receive here.

Fortunately too, the finest of Klasses are nude becoming today. You forget you have them on. May we wake an appoint-went lor you? HAVB YOUU EYES! Nut Prescribed I'nlewa Betty Hay ward, Dorman Newton Wed C. II. Itavmond.

member of the Those taking pari were Junior Kin. Joe Gaff in Georce Nichols. May. The marriage of their daUKhter, niala water conservation board, at-tended imi-llnB In lleelna Wednesday and Thursday of last weik. lie Wedding" Mary Kllabeih, to Dorman Newton, was arrompanM by Ueorge lioldl.

Salem, on Not ember at Van-router, was announced Hun lay by Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Hay- nard Hanson, Oscar Rouen. Gerald Clyde, Don llvrsuian, lllll Wilson and liud McGregor. Colonel M.

I). was auction err al a white elephant which cleared 16, Oi. A xrlal hour and ft lunch wei njd)ed with the Ele, ward. The btide rraduatml from the WITH Lew Ayres Red Skelton Laraine Day Hamilton orhowls and attended a buinps rwlltce. Mi aluo parUn.

II a lorunrly pator of Mrs. Hen IJIIi-nlhsl and dausltlrr, Mse. Ulonttood. Iffl Novi-m-Ur 6 for Marsbfteld. to make lblr borne slir-r a lib Mr.

I.llirhiltal'a sIMrr. Mrs W. il. Urimea. K.

I I'wle. bloloeleal rnfilnwr al the Uborsiorr, friurn Saturday from a 1oiipm trip lo tenter, Culo. Kveliit HIpvIk. Ilrlrna. rae ork DR.

C. MATHISEN Optomctrfit TeMed lila- Mlted Hour 10 la Ktenlasn by Apalnttrttl I I ION W' Lionel Barrymore attended Southern Oregon Normal fullrte al Awhland for a ear. hh- wa rmployed as a rlrk in lb local -n orV for a coinf lo Independence, early in Ibe pnn: Wber a xn-orpb'T in an attornry'a office. 1hy will make lhlr bome at Hilni. Mr.

Newton Is in lb- rr far I he MottUhS Children's Home, pent lb etka4 vriib br pr eat. Mr. and Mr, rSierle. M.Urt CtttTOOS Midnight Matinee oil buMnv, Mr. and Mi.

I mil II. Mi Saturday at 11:15 p.m. Pastor Is Speaker At Youth Rally A :0 IWluule laib by the K't. lUll KalaleB, Plor of Ibe CbliV Man rburrb. on "Ute.

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