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Montana Fed Lodge, UliiHiiiiiMMMHmmBWWiNMHiHuuimiiHimiUMiuHiiiiwminiiiminiiiiHHmuMiuuuuiujiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuuttMWiiimmiti a Let Us Call For And Deliver Any Cleaning ■ Pressing | L E IF IN NEED OF A REAL BUCK MADE SUIT WE CAN DO THE JOB FLEMING & HOLT Always Dependable iiiiiiiniiimiuituuiiinuiuiiiiiimuutiiiimiiuiuuuuujuiuiuiHHMiMiiMUitUHiuujHuuiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiutmii ra ■ IÜ I I i Bear Creek Items. (Special to the Chronicle) •Tac -*•1 hu •là. .' * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quigley of Bill ings were in town Saturday on their way to Red Lodge. O. C. Ager, of Billings, was in town Saturday renewing old acquaintances. Ed Soulsby motored to Billings Saturday returning the same evening. Frank Wilce left Thursday for Chicago where he will make his future home. Mr. and Mrs. M. Doyle, Alex Pair grieves, and John Williams motored to Billings Thursday to attend the musical show, "Sally." Mr. and Mrs. George Reed, Miss Mary McDonald, Lawrence Reed and John Reed left for Cumberland, Ohio where she was called by the serious illness of her aged father. The oth ers returned home the following day. Mrs. J. C. F. Siegfriedt, who has been spending the past ten days at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. Hopa, of Roundup, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Louis Sasich was shopping in Billings Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Fages are the proud parents of a baby boy born Friday morning. The young man has been named Marcel, Jr. Tom Freeman and M. Doyle were fishing at Clark over the week end. James Hynds, who is attending the business College at Billings was home i Saturday and Sunday visiting at the j parental home. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. F. Siegfriedt were dinner guests at the Gardner home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bud White are the pa rents of a baby boy, bora Wednesday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim White. Edward W. 3eaû!o, who has been employed at the M. C. and I office in Billings the past roderai months, has been trans^ored to ■ o main office hc:e. He Will take the position pre ■ viously held by Dave Thomas, who .1 ;n s been * -npora;./ layed off. j Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Forney were Red Lodge visitor« Saturday evening. Ralph O'Leary, representative of I the Impe. al Candy Company of Sa attic, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Hannah Thompson, who has been visiting at the home of her j father, John Mikesell, the past few ; weeks, departed Monday for her home ! in Los Angeles, California. ! Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Soulsby, Miss Jean McNeal, and Joe Soulsby mo tored to Red Lodge Sunday. I Mrs. Bert Norris left Monday for 1 Wisconsin to join her husband where | they expect to make their future, Mr. Gibbons, of the Billings Hard ware Company, was in town Monday attending to business. Mrs. Bert Norris was the dinner guest of Mrs. C. M. Straight Saturday John Rodesheck left Tuesday for Cooke City where he will remain sev home. 1 evening. eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and son Francis, left Thursday for Butte where they expect to remain this sum Mr. Johnson has accepted a po mer. sition with the Clark ball team of that city for the coming season. The Womans Club held their regu lar meeting on Tuesday evening. It was the last meeting of the year. Mrs. Ted Gruel and children, who have been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. E. Richardson, the past week, returned to their home at Boyd Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Straight went to Ped! Lodge Tuesday evening to attend the Annual Woman's Club Banquet at that place. The Misses Mae Halfacre, Fay An derson, and Luell a Lundberg were Red Lodge isitors Tuesday evening. Miss Marguerite Fages was in Bill ings Saturday shopping and visiting friends. Mrs. Walter Lamport was a guest at thc Straight home Tuesday. Mrs. J. Harry Wright has been quite ill the past week. She is slowly on the road to recovery. Miss Merle Graham, who teaches near Joliet, vas home over the week end. Mrs. Pat Ferry, of Red Lodge, was a guest at the Tweedie home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Richardson were business callers in Red Lodge Monday evening. Miss Jean McNeal was shopping in Red Lodge Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dae Murray attended the track meet at Joliet Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Townsend have moved into the Bert Norris home. Dave McKee, who was home over the week and, left Tuesday morning for Billings. Great preparations are being made for the Junior-Senior Banquet to be held at the High School this coming Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Beal. Mrss, Ed 1 McCluskie and Mrs. Henry Rae, Jr. ■ motored to Billings Saturday re- ; j turning the same evening. Mrs. Bert Norris was a house guest at the home of Mrs. Tom Frasure : Saturday and Sunday. I R. L. Lord was a business caller in tained Thursday eening in honor of Camp, J. W. Reed, S. M. Arvin, How ell McKinnon, Wm. McDonald and Billings and Joliet Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gier, of Bil lings were in town Friday on business. Mrs. Catherine Smyer, and baby, t who have been visiting at the Massick ' home for sotne time, left Sunday for Pittsburg, to join Mr, Smyer at that I place. J. T. Kelly, county commissioner, of Castagne, was in town Tuesday. ! Announcement has been made of, the coming marriage of Miss Mable Slawson and Richard McDonald, to j take place in Billings on May 15, Both | young people are well known here. I 1 ! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frasure enter Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Herford, who are leaving soon. The evening was spent at playing cards. The guests ( were Messrs and Mesdames H. B.i i Miss Alta Gosnell. Tom Lindsay has recently purchased a new Overland Champion. J. 0. Higham, prominent rancher and banker of Belfry was calling on friends in town Friday. Quite a large crowd attended the track meet held at Joliet Saturday. Red Lodge succeeded in carrying off the honors of the day with Belfry a [ close second. The locals were placed in the fifth place, having scored 18 1-2 points. There was a large attendance from all parts of the county. Uhl rich of thc Billings Polytechnic offi ciated. A Miscellaneous shower was given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Richardson's music class at the Richardson home complimentary to Miss Sadina Bryant who becomes the bride of William Tweedie on Sunday, May 11. The evening was spent in playing various games after which a dainty luncheon was served. The bride to be was the recepient of beautiful gifts. Mrs. Phil Gardner was hostess ers. Bridge was in play during the evening after which a lunch was served. The tables were decorated with Yellow candles in crystal holders tied with yellow tulle. The color scheme was carried throughout the dames C. M. Straight and J. C. F. Siegfriedt and C. A. Causey and the Misses Anne Lundberg, Catherine Doughty, Mae Halfacre, Florence Ben 80 n, Luella Lundberg, Faye Anderson, M. Solzo, Winnifred Mikesell and Lila Thursday evening to the local teach lunch. The invited guests were: Mes Härtling. Miss Alice Boggio visited her sister Mrs. Milt Waters Sunday and Monday. Reverend and Mrs. E. T. Peck vis Jeanette Dill spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Wm. Scully. The Halliwill sale Friday was well attended although it is a very busy time for the farmers. Many spent the day here bidding on stock and machinery. J. M. Anderson was transacting business in Red Lodge Monday. The Farmers Union held their reg ular meeting at Luther Saturday night. Mrs. Julius Schrader was Mrs. Pres ton Cluppe's guest Saturday. LUTHER ITEMS ( Special to The Chronicle) J. M. Burnett was in Red Lodge Wesley Hash, Andrew Storlie and J. G. Russell motored to Absarokee Sunday. Mr. Storlie brought back his Maxwell car. Lyle Brothers, Ditch Contractors motored from Billings Friday to at tend a meeting of the Rosebud-Red Lodge Irrigation officials held here Saturday afternoon. They returned Saturday evening, Wm. Larkin of Red Lodge attended Monday attending to business. the Hallowill sale Friday. J. C. Pogue, teacher at Luther closed his school Thursday, having taught extra time during the holidays. This school has closed earlier than n. A. Vincent made a trip to Red Lodge Saturday returning with a new others. Ford. ited Reed Point last week. Miss Marion Linley visited in Red Lodge Saturday at her sister's Mrs. I Harry Obert's home. Knute Storla took a load ol Red Lodge Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rice were Roscoe visitors Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Scilley, Mrs. Hattie Bunn, Mrs. Preston Clapper, Miss Hartwig, i Miss Boggio, Mrs. Maggie Bellamy and Miss Bertha Bunn were visitors at the Dell home Sunday. County Commissioner John Kelley attended the Halliwell sale Friday. Sanfred Reulund and Jim Burnett were bidding on stock at the Hallowill sale Friday. Joe Castagne was out from Red Lodge Friday buying calves for the 1 market. John Brown of Roscoe who has re ■ ; cently returned from the east, passed j through here Wednesday on his way Red Lodge, : Alfred Vincent Sr. who has rented I the Van Ileaae ranch is rapidly turn >'>K the soil and at the rate he is plowing will soon have his grain in. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Embrey, Mr. and ^ rs- ^ ee e ^'' ^ r ' and ^ ra ' t Fireland were among those from low ' er Vplne y t0 attend thc 8ale Frida y at Hallowill's. Mr ' and Mrs ' Joe Simpkins drove I over in the afternoon to the Hallowill ! Due11 ranches on lower Red Lod « e creek ha8 made the roads ,m P a8#able j ' n P' aees ' | Ben Kin « haB moved his famil y to a ranc * 1 near Columbus. I A petition for the proposed initia 1 live law on mine taxes to be voted ! upon by the people has been circulated in this vicinity. 1 ranch to attend the sale. The landslides near the Kelley and ( ^' s * Hennifin closed her school at Ton y to take the teachers ' ,xarmna ' i lions at Red Lodge. BOYD ITEMS ( Special to The Chronicle) H. E. Smith returned to work on Wednesday after being laid up for several days on account of sickness. Russell Robertson of Red Lodge [ was ft visitor at the A. G. Anderson home on Thursday evening. Tony Spolar who has been visiting at the Kauzlarich home returned to Red Lodge on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Robert White are the parents of a 9 pound boy born on Thursday morning. Mother and baby are both getting along fine. The Ladies Aid met at the Ander son home on Thursday afternoon. A. G. Anderson, Mack Anderson and Russell Robertson attended Masonic lodge at Joliet on Thursday evening. Mrs. Warila was a business caller at Red Lodge on Thursday. Mrs. Theodore Gruel *nd children visited with Mrs. Gruels sister at Bearcreek from Friday until Sunday evening. Dorothy DeBott returned to her home on Friday after spending sev eral days visiting friends at Red Lodge. Louis Gruel was a business caller at Red Lodge on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Richardson of Bearcreek visited friends and rela tives in this vicinity on Sunday. C. F. Wood of Billings was up from Billings looking after business inter ests on Sunday. Mrs. L. Johnson and Margret An derson visited at the Dullenty ranch on Tuesday. Herman Black of Roberts was a business caller at the Kebschull ranch on Friday. Mrs. Chopple of Joliet spent Wed nesday at the Schrumpp home. Dorr Bates was a caller at Roberts on Monday and Tusday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Platt motored to Red Lodge on Saturday. Mr. Weidman of Roberts was a cal 1er at the Platt ranch on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Burris were dinner guests at the Dallenty home on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dullenty and Mrs. Wm. Dullenty motored to Red Lodge on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kebschull and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Dullenty were cal-, lers in Joliet on Sunday eening. Rev. Chopple and family of Bridger and Rev. Edgington of Billings were dinner guests at the John Boyd home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Normile, Mrs. 'John Boyd and Mrs. J. T. Rinker mo j tored to Billings on Saturday. ness caller in this vicinity on Friday. T. C. Schrumpf motored to Billings j on Sunday to visit his wife who is - | Mr. and Mrs. Kirkbart were dinner ; guests at the Laurence Hughes home | on Sunday, Elmer Talmage of Joliet was a busi sick. i Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gammill of Jol iet visited at the A. G. Anderson home on Fridaw evening. Mrs. N. H. Anderson left on Sunday evening for Billings where she is do ing some dressmaking. C. S. Banta came up from Billings on Monday for a visit at the John Boyd home. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Shorten at -1 tended the track meet at Joliet on Sat urday. Robert White, Wm. White Jr. and wife motored to Bearcreek on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sauerwein, Mrs. Wm. White, Jr. and son are spending a few days at Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Taylor and ♦•M*+++++*+++++++**++++4Hf-M>++'M>*-M'+-M-++++++**+**+«« r ■ We Are Ready • • To supply your every want in the DRY GOODS line and have a fresh new stock in all lines which is being completed by daily arrivals, from which to select. Newest Spring Patterns of Tissue Ginghams Best Quality Percales at Only 25c. Per Yard THE WAR IS OVER NOTE OUR LOW PRICES < > o < « WATCH FOR HAND BILLS ANNOUNCING BIG OPENING ■ • •i < ► Richardson MERCANTILE CO. ♦ % i * ■ • : * LADIES READY-TO-WEAR. ; Bearcreek GENTS' FURNISHINGS Montana i> t ■ > NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE BEFORE YOU TRY OTHERS TRY US FIRST We Have Some Real Bargains + + ♦ 4* .j. -> + + | •> * - [ Z + FRANK COBETTO, Proprietor V -! _/ A PROGRAM DANCE > Will Be Given By ♦ Red Lodge I City Orchestra Conducted by WH. R. NOETZEL î Workers' hall Friday Evening May 16 th i i 4 X A A f J v t WE WILL PLAY 18 STANDARD NUMBERS, INCLUDING THE GRAND MARCH, WHICH WILL BE LED BY MR. AND MRS. PAY who will also prompt the other dances INSTRUMENTATION OF ORCHESTRA: : * \V T m. R. Noetzel, solo violin Harry Jewson, first violin John Jaruissa, obligato violin Thompson, cornet Emley Wheeler, piano ♦ A good variety of dances will be played. J T + ! ! Î ♦ , Î I il i ♦ + •» Admission $1.00 Music Starts at 9 P. M. î - son are looking after the ranch daring the absence of Mr. Sauerwein, Don't forget the Sunday School every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Church eery Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and baby were business callers at Joliet on Tuesday.