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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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Ravalli Republici
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RAVALLI REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1039 FACE FOUR PAULINE DOIUS POP1UM. Mrs. Herbert Hayward Jr. return Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Hayden were here from their home near Stevens- PARTIES WOOD ed Sunday from a month's visit with ville Monday for a visit in the homes her mother at Los Angeles, Cal. If Interested in a Memorial see Hamilton Happenings Rock of Ages display at the fair Mrs. Shappee, authorized agent.

Misses Josephine Iten, Anne Lynch Death called Pauline Doris Pop-ham, six-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pophani, at the Daly hospital Saturday night after a brief illness. The child was born at Missoula February 28 and she ia survived by her parents, a brother Charles, and the sisters, Sadie and Dorothy. Funeral services were held at the Dowling chapel Tuesday afternoon by Rev.

Arthur B. Hubbard and interment was in Rlverview cemetery. and Lois Kildow left Tuesday for a vacation trip to Montana towns. Barbara Reinbold and Jean Fileff returned yesterday from a two-day visit with their former schoolmate Sue CIoav, at Missoula. West Side Haiuh is Scene of Three Social Functions During Past Week; Mrs.

Larson Hostess. Three social events were enjoyed by Hamilton women at the Elling-wood ranch during the past week. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. W.

Ellingwood entertained her Hamilton bridge group and others at a luncheon. Guests were Mesdames Sam Downing, Hugh Wylie, Louis Wolfe, Hugh Elmore, Clark Gray, Theodore Reinbold, J. E. Hawker, Mrs. Roy Larson of Butte and Mrs.

Herbert Carroll of Kelso, Wash. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Larson entertained at the Ray Ellingwood bungalow, a bridge tea providing diversion for Mesdames A. H. Down uoDeri jveriee was a visitor in Hamilton Friday while on a week of the lady's daughters, Mrs.

A. F. Holt and Mrs. Custer See. Meyer Wolff, assistant regional forester, returned to Misosula yesterday after a three-day trip over Lost Horse and East Fork areas in the Bitter Root forest with Supervisor G.

M. Brandborg. Miss Irma Myrick left Friday for Berkeley, to resume her studies at Armstrong College after spending her vacation here. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Myrick, accompanied her to Missoula. A daughter was born last Thursday at the Daly hospital to Mrs. Joseph Norquay of Hamilton. Mrs. Norquay's husband was drowned in an accident at the West Fork dam April 24 while helping to adjust a wire cable across the river.

Minnie Maddox filed suit for divorce against Fred Maddox last Thursday in district court, alleging mental cruelty and failure to support her and their two daughters. Monuments See our display and prices first. Lowell E. Stanley. adv.

Fred Summers was a Darby visitor in Hamilton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Byrd of Darby were visitors in Hamilton Saturday. A. C. Baker returned Tuesday evening from a visit at the Overwhich mining claims. Dr.

N. A. Lyman, eyes examined and glasses fitted. Office on South Second street. adv.

Mrs. Townsend Edwards left Tuesday for a few days' visit with relatives at Belgrade and Bozeman. end vacation from his work with the Apple box lining paper for sale at the Ravalli Republican office. W. S.

Schraedl was a north Cor-vallis visitor in Hamilton Saturday. Miss Blanche Davidson was called to Libby Tuesday by the critical illness of her father. Dr. and Mrs. George Taylor and son have returned from a visit with relatives at Seattle.

Miss Jean Elliott of Clinton was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skelton Sunday. Western Montana Marble Granite 305 South 4th street East, Missoula. TV.

W. Walls, agent. adv. Mrs. Max Hughes was a visitor forest service at Camp creek.

Mrs. Leslie Moles went to her home at Darby last Thursday from the Daly hospital, where she had been a patient for a few days. Fred Rockafellow of Omaha, is a visitor here and at Corvallis Australia's Hot Spot Cities of Australia are having a heated argument over which is the hottest spot in the country. Ivan-hoe, dubbed "Ivanhoe the Terrible," started the dispute by boasting of its 29 successive days with the temperature above 100 in the shade. Marble Bar at once replied that Ivanhoe's centuries were "nothing more than a cool change" from Marble Bar's 106 continuous days of 100 above and an official record of 120.55 degrees.

This claim stirred Bourke to enter the fray with an official record of 125 degrees, made in 1909. Official tabulations of claims are being kept in Sydney. with relatives. He is a brother of J. W.

Rockafellow of the latter town. Mrs. Julia Scott of Clarinda, Iowa, ing, Herbert Carroll, Sam Downing, Hugh Wylie, L. E. Downing and Clark Gray.

Mrs. C. W. Ellingwood was hostess again on Friday afternoon, entertaining Mesdames L. F.

Summers, Lysle Cooper, Sam Downing, 1'erley Blood and Hugh Wylie of Hamilton; Mrs. Ronald Bibler and Mrs. Gordon Palmer of Darby and Mrs. Larson at contract and a luncheon. came last week for a visit in the here Tuesday from her home at Lolo with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Carl3. A marriage license was issued home of her old-time friend, Mrs.

W. Johnson. She is on a tour of Their marriage took place at Missoula on October 8, 1932, and they are Hamilton residents. Mrs. Mad yesterday afternoon to Harry Yerian of Hamilton and Mazel Brown of western and southern states.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark ar Liberty 10c and 25c dox was formerly Minnie Robbins. rived Friday from Auburn, Announcement has been received for a visit with friends here and with Mrs. Clark's son, Charles Ruff, here telling of the recent arrival of Notice to Bidders for Fuel.

Sealed bids will be received until October 2, 1939, at 11 o'clock a. m. in the olllce of the county clerk at daughter to Mr. and Mrs. B.

O. Miss Rosamay Maddox arrived last Thursday from Beckett to take a place on the Hamilton teaching staff in the Sleeping Child valley. Bordeaux at Bellflower, Cal. The mother was formerly Virginia White, Bonita. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Elliott have returned to Hamilton to make their home after spending the past two years at Missoula. Jack Burnett left Tuesday for Pullman, where he will enroll at Washington State College for a course in pre-medics. II. E.

Newman was a visitor last at the Jefferson grade school. Friday, Saturday-Matinee Saturday at 3 p. m. Hamilton, Montana, for 150 tons of stoker coal, more or less, delivery daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Butterfleld have gone to Los Angeles, where they will visit the former's brother, Charles Butterfleld, and will also William McElroy arrived at Mis White, who are now residents of to be made during the fuel season Long Beach, Cal. The small girl soula Saturday by plane from Washington. D. and was met at the visit the San Francisco fair.

has boon christened Suzanne. Mrs. Emll LaChambre returned Mrs. John Brooks was called to Missoula yesterday morning by the of 1939-1940. Delivery to be made one cur at the time.

By order of the board of county commissioners. Dated September 11, 1939. ANTHONY I10HK, 37-3 County Clerk. week with his son Herbert at Spokane, where the latter is attending last Thursday from a visit of three weeks In eastern states. The trip to Garden City by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. McElroy. lie Is spending a three-weeks vacation here from his studies ut George Washington University.

During the past year the Hamilton young man had served as a capltol guide In the District of Columbia city. Northwestern University. Wilmington, from Missoula and return was made by plane and she Clarence Johnson and Dr. Malloy visited her son, Charles Kramis, in HOTEL FOR WOMEN that city. They toured the World a and wife and daughter of Anaconda visited Sunday with Mrs.

Flora Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. George Tower. Fair ut New York City and visited latlves at New Haven, Conn. death of her son-in-law, Dr.

Harry C. Smith, well known surgeon of the Western Montana Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Bower left Sunday for Lo Angeles for visit with the former's daughter, Mra. Genevieve O'Brien, nnd they will attend the World's Fair at San Fran-cluco. Mrc Emma Bannister of Louisiana, and Mrs. Hugh Patterson and son of Anaconda are guests this week) In the home of their cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. J. 0. Allen, south of (timopdiil ftolwli Mrs. Pauline South returned yesterday from a visit of two days at McCarthy, agent at the Northern l'aclflc depot, marked his 32nd year in the railroad company's JO CMtvy St.

Ignatius and Missoula. She was a fcuest of Mrs. Ned Taylor at the Mission town. scrvicd Monday. He began in 190? Birthplace of El Cid In Burgos, was born El Cid, the national hero of Spain in the struggle to reconquer the country from the Moors.

The hilltop castle, then a magnificent stronghold, was the scene of his marriage to Ximena, who is buried with him in the ca at MIhhouIu and has served In adjacent towns since, except for time Miss Helen Fltzglbbon returned to her work at Everett. last spent with the American forces in week after spending two week "ranee during Ihe World war. He Hamilton. with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Kitrplbbon. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon March of thedral. One of the town's saddest days was that of their hero's return, when all doors were closed by the jealous king's command and the grieving populace had to do their, Mrs. 0. Brnndbori: ami her Boulcy School of Dancing wishes to Miiiioiime oH'iiliitf of D'IimIiik CliiM'N September "7 At ('liiiinlter of Coiiiiiiert'e (mil.

T.ip, lUlhi, HalliiHiia Minimi HATES $2.00 per month of 4 lessons Class Tap, IS per month of 4 lessons (Private) Ballroom, a month of 4 liMsons (Class) Ballroom, 16. vo a month of 4 (Private) Ballei, lesson Mr. Itouli) ha l--ti aoeiali4 with Hi" lloulry Hchoul of Hanging Vah and for hi pmm I wo rar Hu-H-nlur of (Murine in th Hpo- kit in Public strhmil. lnUlrls liiay in a 'I at ihe ('lianihrr i.f OiiiMtrrce hulldil Chestnut Hill. arrived Tuesday for a visit with their daughter, Mrs.

Ted Sifwari. They ar on thlr daughter and son, IN-cky and Stew art. left Friday for a motoring trip down th west enact to San Fran- rfturn eat from a lour of California hero-worshiping silently from their windows. and th San PranrUro fair. WITH Ann Sothern Elsa Maxwell Linda Darnell FOX NEWS cauif to the Hamilton depot as ngmt sewn years ago.

John Newnes was a Friday visitor in Hamilton from Itoss Hole. Recent visitor In his home rre his slMrr. Mr. Marie Hotkan, and her dauehters, Virginia and Kalh-ln. who cauie from for a frw days.

Ml Vlrtiinla lloraan Is a iii-iii br of lb stall at Ihe Montana rather bureau and I be first woman to bold urh a poiton ibrre for )r4f. cUco to atti-nd th World fair. Tbt-y will niurn in October and Ml Jan MrRae mm from Hall hut wet-k in make hr home with visit at Mti'itl point while away from Hamilton. hvr sWtr, Ml Made MeRa. ho Joined the Hamilton hlfh school irarblnf staff follow im tb re.lrna-Hon of Ml Hrl-n l'ornta Spared Three million acres of forest In the mountainous country cf Ktw Zealanl have been dctU.rt! a re serve by an order issued at Wellington.

The action has U-cn as a refection for native birds that can ve only in the woods and uho to prevent floods. MonM Tucs Matinee Sunday at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mr. It.

V. Johiton of IRQXY innn. Cal. lHor lal in in wi ff Mr. and Mr.

Harky Harcrfti. rfarirI Friday fr IbHr fcntt, Mr, JfthMn a nirmlwr tb California iai hich ay 1 IT'S WONDERFUL! Th Niabl Owl Club a rnr-isiiird Friday rsruift by U'imc ItummH al bis rt i4 borne, m. raiiir. and rrfrbnrM k-tlfitf ib" )ott: wctl rn'ritaifn'4 until I o'clnrk. Tb" flwdl rrr IU )tm.

Inn and Clair ll. a4 tlwb tkUbr), an4 tJlliil Wan ii, ItiU" t4 libohr) Kblrf. Vlwa aM l-alrtt ilois, I'fdKf- tHihaM 4 Cl)4c Utioi. h4 K't-ei WRIGHT fUNERAL HOME Thoughtful and Kfficlent Service i.A!V ATTstlHANT AMUI LANc HKtlVICK iiioni: MS Friday, Saturday Ar.otb'f til t.H The Wolf Call WITH John Carroll and Movitn P'fty a4 l4 Pant! ill rd iMnorrti for Ami Arb'r. Mirh trfn Ifcry rftlrr lb rf Jf Vlirbln ltd in tUtUU rJrcl rt Im4f IO MDBl fcl lli lltHaa P1 Tfnt Uf CY)rf 'lir tu hu'ut tH tUtrt.MIJ- II" (Ht.t it, A nt llw-l twttic J.

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