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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 4

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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KAVAIXI KEPUBLIOAJf, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937. PAGE FOUR Mrs. Florence Cribbs, Mrs. Jessie ana airs. Joseph Haigh last Thursday from Roches Davidson, Mrs.

Rose Kyle. Mrs. Min R. B. Robinson of Stevensville was a Monday visitor in Hamilton.

A marriage license was issued nie Taulman, Mrs. Annie Hughes, Misses Sue Crow, Helen Dye. Mil W. A- Matthews returned Sunday from The Dalles, where he was called by the sudden death of his. brother, Albert Matthews.

The Hamilton man was called to Oregon earlier this year by the death of his brother's wife. Hamilton Happenings dred Foley and J. A. Dunham at where both had received medical attention for several weeks. They were met at Missoula by their son Herbert and accompanied here.

Rev. F. M. Sanderson returned yesterday from a ten-day trip into tended the hair dressers' convention Friday to Leonard E. Hall and Miss Venna Howey of Stevensville at the office of the clerk of court.

Mrs. Violet Oswald was a Darby visitor here Saturday with her sis at Missoula Sunday and Monday. Miss Emily Mills, who so ably supplies the news for The Republi Ed Winter was in town yesterday W. W. Walls, monuments, Adv.

ter-in-law, Mrs. Marion Oswald, who from his home at Darby. is a patient at the Daly hospital. northern Idaho, where he gave talks on Chinese problems at Grangeville, Lewlston and Cottonwood, and the neighboring town of Pomeroy, Wash. Dr.

N. A. Lyman, eyes examined Sunday on a He will re- Mrs. Lucille Humble Dawson and Frank Mihara left motor trip to Seattle, turn this week-end. and glasses fitted.

Office on South Second street. AdT. CHRISTMAS CARDS 5 for 5c, 3 for 5c 2 for 5c; 5c and 10c ea. Big Stock and Assortment Boren's Variety Store daughter Marjorie are here from Los Angeles visiting the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Humble. John McClintic and George Vogt were in Hamilton yesterday from Rome Had Many Public Baths Rome had more than 800 public baths in the Eighth century, A. D. Bible Sunday is to be observed by can readers, has been confined to her home for the past two weeks by Illness. During Miss Mills' absence Mrs.

B. K. Monroe is substituting for her. W. A.

Bower returned Sunday from Spokane, where he attended the funeral of J. Thomas O'Brien, his former business associate on the Anaconda Standard of early days. Mr. O'Brien had visited Mr. Bower here in recent years.

Mrs. L. D. Antoine entertained a Sula. Mrs.

G. A. White of Conner was a business caller in Hamilton Saturday. Andrew Leinm entered the Daly hospital early this week for surgical treatment. all Ravalli county churches the com Sam Motley, Rye creek rancher, was amiong the business callers in ing Sabbath.

Services will be held at some hour during the day by all Hamilton Friday and Saturday. members of the Ravalli County Min isterial Association. Mr. and Airs. L.

F. Frlsby were in from their home Ralph Peterson spent last week on a motoring trip to Seattle, where he Hamilton Monday senator ii. u. urorr was among at Stevensville. Gifts of Leather Bring Lasting Pleasure visited his brother Carl and family the Hamilton visitors Tuesday from few friends at an informal Kensing H.

J. St. John and G. B. Strange Mr.

and Mrs. James Dennis of his home at Victor. He said Mrs. ton and tea Monday afternoon in were, among the btevensviile resi Groff had just returned from a visit honor of her husband's mother, Mrs. Deer Lodge are guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Cole while at Nellie Antoine, who arrived Friday dents here Monday attending to business matters. at Port Angeles, Bellngham and Sumas, Wash. At the latter place tending to district court matters from Warm Springs for a visit in the son's home. T.

A. 'Hindman has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, she visited a cousin of Mr. Groff, Mrs.

W. A. Keiiee, former Bitter Mrs. W. F.

McCarthy, who spent Miss Kathryn Parpolia and Martin his home from the Daly hospital, Jones spent Monday and Tuesday at where he was seriously ill about ten two months as a guest in the home of her son, L. W. McCarthy, left Flathead lake, fishing for salmon. days. Sunday for Minneapolis, where she Mrs.

Irvln Halverson became the Logan and Charles Bright arrived will spend the winter with a daugh mother of a daughter at the Daly in Hamilton Tuesday evening from ter. Mrs. McCarthy home is at hospital Monday. The Halverson Root valley resident. Mrs.

D. 0. Cripps' left last Thursday for Bartlesvllle, where she will spend the winter with her son, A. D. Cripps.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson, who had spent the past year here, went east with Mrs.

Cripps to spend the winter at their home at Independence, Kan. Mr. Jackson Is a brother of Mrs. Cripps. Ogden, Utah, for a short visit with Seattle and she celebrated her 80th family resides here.

friends. birthday while in Hamilton, Mrs. Earl Roll was hostess last and Mrs. Walter Gardner and family motored to Missoula Sunday tinier biniiiions, wno was given a uspended sentence of 30 days for vagrancy last week, broke his agreement Sunday to leave town and slay. and spent the day vlHltlng with relatives.

Mr. Gardner Is an employee at the Citizens State Dank. Thursday to her bridge club at her homo on South First street. Her guests were Mesdames Theodore I.aChambre, Boyd Horn, Glen McDonald, Arthur Peterson, Charles He was put to work at city Jnll serv ice Monday. Marriage licenses were Issued this Stanton, Lloyd Goodman and Ed Personalize your Gift.

Have initials stamped in 23-carat gold on any gift of leather. Price 50c Genuine Leather Brief Case with two pockets and week at the clerk of tlio court's of MOTH fice here to two Missoula couples. Tuesday the penult to wed was se- ward Bell. A dessert course preceded the card game. Mrs.

Marshall Anderson received word Tuesday of the death that morning at Dayton, Ohio, of her i. i mi. red by Karl C. Nelson, 23, and zipper opening $2.75 to $9.95 Dolores Nellson, 10, and yesterday Daniel Trcloliel, 21, and Mildred Vet tor, 18, obtained a license. l-iiunill, Jin: jimiuk mull 10o and 25c Friday, Saturday Two orders for adoption of chil dren were signed by Judge Albert 'Another Dawn' Hesnncon yesterday.

Both children were less than a year old and both were boys. James Loyal Henderson is (hi! lia nie of the rhlld adopted by Tonight (Thurs) Friday and Saturday MitlliiPe KnltmlMj nt it p. m. npeiit tue Hummer tie re in iJ3Z. Other cousins nre Mrs.

George Mc-Cleary and Mrs. Melvin Torch of SlevellHVllle. Mrs. Albert Hammond, who linn npeiit the past two months with her mother and ulster, Mrs. August Hoi-edr and Mm.

J. P. Whyto at Dnrby, l-fl yenierday for her home at Portland. Or. Mm.

Solleder accompanied Mm. Hammond to tho roaxt city lo upend Uk winir. Th Hamilton Card, Club will meet Monday evening ut llio Wallace Mr. a ml Mrs. L.

V. Henderson of Darby. Mr. mid Mrs. Unlph Krlrk- Photograph Album in top grain leather, gold stamped; 50 leaves $1.50 to $3.50 Five-Year Diary; padded leather cover; gold plated lock; key 75c to $2.50 Scrap Rooks $2.50 and $3.50 Bibles $1.75 to $2.75 Bill Folds 75c to $2.50 Key Cases 35c to $1.00 Men's Toilet Sets to $5.00 Wc Also Carry a Complete Selection of Stationery Roberts Book Store hoii of CorvnlllH adopted Itlrhurd Kalph C.

D. Wmicr and Kriiext Yar-liroiiBlt altendeil a uhhIiik of Ihe WITH KAY FRANCIS EKKOL FLYNN Hoiid Feniure: "Devil's Saddle Legion" WITH DICK FOKAN ANNK NACI.1. Bp ThotiipMiii Fall American lesion purl Monday I'VenltiR. Yarbroucli I dMrlrl (rt.i-l ami Mr. Vl MrCrarkln homo wnd the program i.r I mljuiani.

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