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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 8

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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RAVALLI REPTTBLICAJf, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19.17. rAGE EIGHT You Mrs. E. E. Wakeham.

Mrs. C. and Fridays at 7:30 o'clock, are welcome. Hamilton Locals Swant, Mrs. P.

C. Galagher, Mrs TO MASONS Belle Cool and Mrs. Charles Cates were Missoula women who visited A housewarming was tendered to Mrs. L. W.

McCarthy yesterday afternoon by the American Legion Auxiliary at her new home south of town. A floor lamp, several plants and bouquets of cut flowers were presented to Mrs. McCarthy, and the legion women brought refreshments. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH. Sixth and Main Streets Winston B.

Nelson, Pastor Residence, 204 N. 7th Street Sunday services Bible school 10 a. morning worship 11 o'clock; evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Week-night services Wednesdays here Tuesday in the home of Mrs Carrie Pond and Mrs.

Emma Rae. Mr. and Mrs. B. W.

Reimel and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright returned Monday from a three weeks' motoring trip to the coast.

They Victor Star Chapter Gives an Congressional Investigations Congressional investigations are started by a resolution of the house or senate. The President might recommend, but he could not order one. Friends have received announce ment of the birth of a son to Mr "Appreciation Dinner." Visited at Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Mrs. Leonard Doyle at Colum and Newport, Ore. bus, Ohio, October 4.

Mr. Doyle i a college instructor at Columbus Mrs. Villa Tallman came Friday from Spokane for a visit with her and a former Hamilton young man Card Parties and Aid Society Meet lugs Make Up Social Week; DeBrees Bag Wild Goats. daughter, Mrs. Gordon Laridon, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Iten have moved to their new home on North to attend to business matters. Mrs Victor, Oct. 13. Members of the Masonic lodge were guests of the First street, which was recently re Tallman was formerly proprietor of constructed from a building on the Eastern Star ladies at a 7 o'clock former George Faduloff property UOULy VLO JJ UU LZD dinner served in the dining room of The house is a four-room modern the Masonic lodge rooms to 60 peo structure.

ple, ine dinner was given in appre A divorce action was filed Mon the Wilcocks hotel. Mrs. William Grafton has returned to her home at Annaheim, after a week's visit in the home of her brother-in-law, McHenry Grafton. She was on her return from a P. E.

O. convention at St. Louis. Clare Conroy's troop of Boy Scouts made a trip to Sleeping Child ciation of the electric stove present day in the office of the clerk of court by Lillora Anderson of Missoula ed to the Eastern Star by the Masons. The tables were beautiful In tall blue tapers in gold candle sticks versus Clifford Anderson, charging mental cruelty.

The couple was married in the Garden City on May and bouquets of marigold, with napkins bearing the Masonic emblem. Eastern Star chapter followed the 31, 1924. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Montague and dinner, after which a short program was given.

Each Mason was pre fndejKndeiit, Home-Owned, Owner-Operated The Owner is Your Neighbor Red White Foods Are CSOICuTO The Household Science Institute of Chicago (organized not lor profit) has tested and approved many lied White foods and has found them to lie "above the average." The quality Is labeled "fancy" and they are considered "good eating" In the vernacular of the food expert. Buy these foods with confidence. SPECIALS Friday, Saturday, Monday, October 15, 16, 18 daughter Sherrill were here from sented with a cigar. Sunday evening until Tuesday morning, guests of Mrs. Montague's II.

O. DeBree, local depot agent, springs Friday. Those enjoying the outing were Charles Grimes, Smokey Hersman, Bill Andrew, Eugene Wat-ters, George Watters, Robert Parker, Ray Gardner, Bill Fullerton, J. B. Centers, Bill Fields, Dick Rockafel-low, Elmo Reynolds, Dave Daniels, Bill Gregory, nob Overman, Leslie Manty, Bud Scott, Gene Vallance, Ralph Wanderer, Bud Skelton and the scoutmaster.

and his brother, Cecil DeBree of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Austin, went hunting up Sweathouse creek Sunday, each returning with Walbridge.

They motored here from their home at Metallne Falls, Wash. Mrs. Montague will be remembered a mountain goat. Dr. Robert II.

Safley, osteopathic as Miss Eileen Monoghan. physician. Office in residence. Adv. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Kimball entertained friends at a card party Saturday night, five tables being In day. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames O. K.

Slzer, L. A. Koon, R. Dowd, L. I).

Walters, W. P. OtoaiitnlFiijj Robb, George James Mc- GIlNn. II. II.

Hoppe, (1. R. Safley, George Horchers. Honors for scor- ng high points were presented to Mr. and Mrs.

Watters. Mrs. Koon nd Mr. Dorclicra received the con solations. Refreshments were served a lute hour.

Mrs. II. F. liubbltt entertained RED WHITE CHILI COX CAItXE, 2 tins for 21c A Complete Meal In a Jiffy RED WHITE TOMATO SOUP, 0 tins for tfOc Condensed Rich and Nourishing PRUNES, 10-pound box 83c 50-60 A Real Value CERETANA ROLLED OATS, O-poimd bam 9c IIEATII-S, 2 arkaKts for 25c The Breakfast of Champions RED WHITE WHEAT CEREAL, law pnckae 10c Healthful and Tasty WASHO, liirue pnekage 27c Quick, Ensy Suds for Dishes or Clothe RED WHITE CLEANSER, 4 litis Tor 17c Cost Leu Worth More RED WHITE COITEE, Jr 80c Th Nation' Finest In Community Ladli's' Aid Society SUNSPUN SALAD DRKSSIXO, quart jar Makes Your Favorite Salad Taste Better BLUE WHITE CORN SYRI Xo. 5 (in CORX SYRUP, Xo.

10 tin T.lc White or Golden Wholesome and Economical YELLOW SPLIT PEAS, hiiimN for 2.1c FANCY lll.l'E ROSIJ RICE, im.iiikN for lc RED MEXICAN REAXS, Niiinds for 10c GREAT NORTHERN RKAXS, miiiiiIh for 10c RED WHITE corx ox Tin: con, a x. 214 tins Four Full-SUed Eura RKI WHITE Ii; I7r TeiiilerUi'tl RED WHITE OY.sTi:itS, Tlint lln Ifr Miiiiiiiinlh SUi liursday afternoon. This being the it iiici-tlni; of Hie year, annual re port were given by the different Mirers iiml committees. Election oilicers followed. Mrs.

John Hut-k iln was elected president; Mrs. Harry Mlitouer, vln-prenldi'iu; Mrs. Jack Demi, hecond vlee-preslrielit; New Furniture and New Rugs will brighten up your home and make it more comfortable for the whole family. Valley Merc prices and values are so much better. We invite you to our new lines that will convince you that you can buy for less here.

Seeing is believing, so vcisk you to visit our store and see the splendid assortment of New Styles and Genuine Values. Mr. Clilm' VateH. secretary; Mr, II. 0.

Grofr, iifhlMuni M-croiary; Minn Audi l.i Kilt wu ie-eerled tieiiMir r. Tin- nun liundn dih nnnlvernttry of ml.ifiioiiiir)' work will It" with mi npproprlalt' at lit' MART i.poiind Im A Distinctive Blend net iiieelliiK, tli -Lire In bn mi lioillireil llrr. Tlx l.ldi llll BT ItKl) WHITK CATNI Two llnmrt ImMIIix. Fuli llodied. rnKeoii.ii la uir ChrlMiua SUNSHINE KltlM'Y CRACKERS, 2-mhiiiI mdrijr ar.

It 'ficnhiin nt vfv mTnl hf llio Mr. J'M' ihlt tallied I ho Uillei if llapiM MI.lonr) CLEARANCE SALE of Radios and Sewing Machines We need more room for furniture and decided to discontinue Radios and Sewing Machines, so take advantage of the opportunity to get extra value. Convenient contract terms apply if not able to pay ot cash. All goods carry Low Cash Price Tickets. Cltrlf lat WedinMUy flcrnonn, I li by Mr.

Im lloikln ond Mr, Olhi-r jUanlfjf. Tb Ml-m olf4 id liil Cbniiii hnintr on w-rinlr 3, Mr. C. f. olnf ruhirlrl detolioii! nlrc nt MANY GATHERINGS PROOF HUNT BIG GAME on East Side Beginning Friday, October 15.

Make The Valley Merc your headquarter to outfit for your fall hunt. We carry practically every thing you will nml for camp ami all hunting equipment ami mipplic. Our price are right ami the quality tlcicnLiMe. Mn. Kane llostcii to Club; Clara Tew Wcdi.

1 IW II il i MllWtW ltk, that We Will Not Be Undersold on Used Transportation iiir UprifjtU Piano, only $(M fcfn 4., Ml-' Vl lt 4 M.4m 4 tMfc lM i Mia. iw Hi tm rnf (111 jii Wif Ik IriHt-Cfti 4 pf 4 W4 ii V.4 ml ll. Ij 'Vi i 1 1 tn ii.M, -i, l.Wl IK I- Pntnting, Hoofing Material and Supplies Our jtck of Omrr.nl IVtlnl CnitqvinyV romi.M' line imytr kh twirk thai lu ftl much I iter. All Mml and lr of in Utk. Heaters and Ranges lkh Ikat nSd'timrr thai ba ttitlhcl u(a' ftM hty tt IMem Slr iKal will a lu Ur of and rM and mu nn tw ai llf? am? timr.

Oaf UhU cnrtiptUr at) Ur and Ir In Hi In llh )wf Mfd. wi; itAVt; a oooo Ikconclilltmcd Uwd Hcatrfi ami Hang? tkl yrtr t'-j'lf if yrt iMtM 1H a All rU cartr ti Vh VtUf Tkfcti (t tjih, tUt tH fell KaV tr'h '-n UtMH tu( Tf tit, a ty rUi cattr --f Hflii ti4 3-1i ft. 4 I 1tt Ml'H in ctit'i'i: Mtkmn mi wick I5i7 VWWY HW.tH Ih-ri K.titi.i4i t( (. 1 4''l ttifry )fr4f t-tftA il kU if IMn $'1- Itv I 99 t-i 4 fr A Speed Queen Washer i tUM If If 1 t1 Bell Reinbold THE VALLEY NlillC i H4 I.

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