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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 3

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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RAVALLI REPUBLICAN, THIIIM, JiLY 2:1. lfttJ. PAGE THREW H'TOK AMI VICINITY. NEW RIME LOOKING BACKWARD Mis Ann returned recently front Seattle, where they attended the graduation exercises of George Foley from a forestry school. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Reeder arrived Friday from San Diego, where they spent several months. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of l'ortland are guests of the hitler's mother, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Shields of Santa Ana, left Friday for Sheridan, for a visit with the former's mother. While here they visited Mrs. Shield's father and sister, Kills- Weatherford and Mrs. Walter Gather.

Mrs. Hay of Helena is a guest of Mrs. G. B. Clarke.

Hoy Miller of New York City visited J. 10. Babbitt and family last week. Items of Interest Taken From the Files of the Ravalli Republican of Ten, Twenty and Thirty Years Ago. Garden Club Entertained At Ralph Dougherty's.

i Vii'iur, July 22. The senior class of liaptist Young lVople's Union a uK'cting and party at the CJ.nidt- 51Um- Tuesday night. Tin- junior society met Tuesday aft-eMmnii at the Baptist church. J. mies rainier is now assisting in tlie Knterprise store.

-Iis. Kdgar Hixson and son motored here from Tort Angeles, bringing the former's moth-ei'. Mrs. R. Warren, who will make her home with her daughter, Mrs.

Friday, July 23, 1926. Stevensville he hooked nine that weighed 23 pounds. They are about The Thacher home on Hamil IvVhAT Wtf. ffTSi? YOU DSlNCl Steady Stream of Siiniiiicr X'isittirs Continue to Hold Limelight in Truveliiig Country. Grantsdale, July 22.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dougherty entertained ton Heights was the scene of a large social func Sunday Is Bargain Day L. Groff. Mrs.

Hixson and son i'iiiained several days. tion last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton the Grantsdale Garden Club at their home Tuesday evening of last week with 17 members and visitors enjoy -Mrs.

Martha J. Alison was pleas TN AGO fROMOURtAMY ILS the same size and make a beautiful display in the window of Sanderson's hardware store. Corvallis, July 22. B. E.

Catlett, an oil man from Lewistown who is spending the summer at his ranch in French Basin, was a visitor in Corvallis Friday. A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edwards at their home in Corvallis. E.

C. Sutherland arrived home a few days ago from a visit of several weeks with relatives at Elk River, Minn. D. T. Hoblitt, who accom Thacher, Mrs Pauline Torrence and Miss Betty Torrence invited their friends to a ing their hospitality.

The prize given to the person displaying the most artistic bowl of flowers was awarded to Mrs. A. B. McDonald. house party in which dancing was the prominent diversion.

Music was There are bargain rates all day every Sunday on long distance calls. Enjoy a telephone visit with sons or daughters away from home, far-away relatives or friends you seldom see. provided by the Footwarmers Or The evening was spent in a discussion of flowers and their arrangements. Refreshments were served antly surprised Friday by the arrival of her nephew, Arthur Nelson, and wife from Sacramento, Cal. liev.

John Walople is a patient at the Thornton hospital in Missoula, where he submitted to an op-eiaiion. His mother, Mrs. Nellie Walnole, remained with him a few days before returning to her home in l'ortland following a month's visit here. W. A.

Knox and family of Kel-low, Idaho, spent last Wednesday chestra. During the evening Miss Edith Dawes rendered a vocal solo and Donald Gordon and Charles Dill at the close of the evening by the hostess. panied Mr. Sutherland on the trip, remained at Monticello for a visit with his son Haner. gave an exhibition of the Charleston dance.

Punch and refreshments were, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bell and their guests, Lee Vera, Barbara A hoe-down in farewell to Glenn Whose Voice Would You Like to Hear? Betts and Hildegard von Winterfield served.

O. W. Kerr of Seattle left for SpO' kane Monday after a visit with Mr, Chaflin, who left last Thursday to return to Hollywood after a visit of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sun day on an outing at Deep creek with his parents here, was held Wed They were accompanied by Mr. and nesday at the M. L.

Chaflin home. and Mrs. W. H. Grimes.

He came into the Bitter Root valley over the Skalkaho highway and says he never Mrs. Ed Bell of Hamilton. Guests were relatives and friends of with Mr. and Mrs. John Walpole.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael and son of and Mrs. Thevi-thick and daughter of Valley Ford, left Saturday for their homes following a few days' visit with Mr, and -Mrs. 10.

L. Gould and family. The three ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Midllyng and the Chafflns and they spent a jolly saw the country looking better. He was once interested in selling or children of Deer Lodge, accompanied by Miss Ernia Larson, spent Tuesday lam evening doing old dances to the inu sic of fiddle and piano. at the Martin Larson home. Mrs.

Grlllltli Howell of Portage, Mrs. Mary Foley, and her sister, Miss Ann Foley. Mrs. Foley and Friday, July 21, 1910. spent the week-end with Miss UtiU Sheriff B.

Carrie Luplon. Mrs. Howell resided Chaflin left Wed for some time at Charlos Heights lift before going to Wisconsin. Robert Cunningham of Billings is visiting his uncle, Claude Cunning nesday for an auto trip to the eastern part of the state. He ham.

chard tracts at Charlos Heights, where he built a club house, and makes a visit here every year. Frank Cone, W. A. Bower, Theo. Reinbold, Dr.

N. A. Lyman, II. C. Packer, G.

L. Knight, 0. F. Boldt, A. C.

Baker, Miles Roniney, John Dowling, II. D. Shepard, O. R. Bolen and N.

W. Bllndauer motored to Anaconda yesterday and met a delegation to consider advocating the construction of a road up the east fork of Rock creek and along the south shore of Georgetown lake, which will materially shorten the distance between Hamilton and Anaconda. G. L. Knight, Theo.

Reinbold, G. E. Smith, ItOKCoe Hamm and Eldonl TWENTY was accomnanied Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sharp of YEARS AGO by Mrs.

John AT EXAMPLE OF LOW FARES From Hamilton Sleeping Child left for Colvllle, Sunday, where they were $100.00 CASH Coupon with every KODAK FILM developed and 8 DcLuxo Print und professional enlargement oil painted by urtlsts, nil 'Iff. for only vC Mull to Janettvllle Film Service Janesvllle, Wisconsin Mull this ad with roll for Individual attention. T32 Summers, Mrs. Otis Fletcher, Miss On Round If' To- called by the death of Norman Gore, father of Mrs. Sharp.

Helen Chaflin and J. II. Mitchell, Peter Ivanboff acting as driver. They will visit Mr. Cliaflln's noun at Co Mrs.

George Green Hpent Sunday at Salmon, Idaho, with her husband, lumbus, and limy decide to tour Yellowstone park. who Is there on business. Roy Martin, Hon of Mr. and Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. Irvine Fessler and Van 1). Martin, who graduated thi Smith motored to the Sulmon road family moved to Hamilton last Wednesday where they will muke their home. construction camp Tuesday nlgbt and found work progressing rapidly W.y Trip -pilne S.74 $10.34 Uultt 3.37 6.07 Kiltna 3.36 6.0S Uillinir. 11.10 14.SS 11.74 21.14 13.24 23.84 Round Trip Summer Fires to Ctuctfo $51.20 lo Aiiftltt CI.

BO i nn Kr.ntiico 61.30 Minmapolii-Sl. Faul 41.1$ Tlittv only a ftw aampla frti. TVitr low (rt lo all points. Atk your N. P.

Atnt. L. W. MtCarthy, Ant Hamilton, Mont, year at Milwaukee, where be took a course In' electrical engineering, ba accepted a potdtlon In the power house of the Milwaukee Street Rail Mr. and Mr.

O. C. rider, Mr. Tbey were ussured the road will be and Mr. Georgu Sterling and Paul finished in September.

Tbey lift Crates and Hallocks way Company. here at 6 and returned at 11:4 o'clock, covering 115 mil. The annual meeting of the Hamil Steven and bl flster Ramoim of itonan were guettl at Ibe C. J. Yin-cent home over I bo week-end.

Mr. and Mr. Held and Inn WolAnbarger were b-re from Ibe Ill-iO. Rev. and Mr.

K. I). winner and family Ml Monday for Kallte and 10 Shingles TIMK from there will vUlt Glacier park ton Chamber of Commerce wa held Tuenduy evening wltb report from the oflicer, and II. II. Spauldlng wa re-elected preldmt and A.

L. Jobnaton wa re-elected aecrelary. M. A. Wblte wa cboiwn vlce-prml-dint and treanurer.

W. O. FUk, K. Went Fork Friday calling on friend. Mr.

and Mr. Mark Wincopp of lit' ill ll' lh 1 Hllflflfllii Tbey were accompanied by Dorothy Itoblnoon, France Riium. George Stockman and Lynn Krlcknon, delegate lo the Kpwnrtb League con HUtitarck, N. called on Mr. and Mm.

Grorgi llerrutt Thursday Interstate Lumber Co. Phone 200 T. Hauler and M. A. Wbile were ap ruing.

vtntlon at Kilp-lT. pointed a com millet lo act In con Mr. K. M. Lay In writing lo bave Mr.

Anna iHke and daughter Ldna of MUnoula wrr rue! at Ibe tbe addrrM of ber copy of the It a junction lite Ibe reprtwniatlv' of ibo Montana-l'lab Sugar Company, Luplon bum Tumday. talll liepubllcan cbangod convey who ar preparing lo rrrcl eugar Mr. and Mr. J. O.

AILn and Mr tbe Information ibat ba itioted factory In Hamilton. and Mr. A. II. MrHonaid molorrd from Malvern, lo raUbalrboe, Roy Col til I here from Wallar, lo KallM" II Tbun4ay, MIm.

Mr. Lay a formerly MIm Idaho, tilling In ibe bunt of Mr. Mr. and Mr. William Lnd ar4 Ldoa Cbapln, for Meral year ri4nl of Hatnllion.

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