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* NUPTIAL
* ' A very pretty and elaborate wed
J ding occured Friday morning at the
* St. Patricks church in Billings when
4 Miss Edna Bivacqua became the bride
J of Camilc Barone, of this place. The
J bride was attended by her sister, Mrs.
+ Rosa Leona and Grace Leona acting
4 as besst man. The bride was very
J charming in a gown of white canton
+ crepe and a beautiful wedding veil.
She carried a bridal bouquet of oph
elia roses and carnations. Immediate-1
ly following the wedding a reception
was held at the home of the bride
on 2611 Second avenue, South Bil
lings. The bride and groom re
turned here the same afternoon I
and will make their home at '
this place where Mr. Barone is
gaged in the grocery business.
Barone is the daughter of Mr. and
, Mrs. Costantine Barone of Billings and
■ has a host of friends there.
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RECEPTION FOR MR AND
MRS. BARONE,
On Friday evening a large recep
•tion was held here at the Barone home'John
' and the bride was the recepient of
many beautiful gifts. One of the
features of the evening was the beau
1 tiful and elaborate wedding cake. The
' guests were Conslftine Bevacqua, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Leona, Miss Esther
Bevacqua, Samuel Bevacqua, Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Mima, Mr. and Mrs. Guy ,
Critelli, Frank and Joe Critelli, Mrs.
A. E. McIntyre, Chass. McKinney, An
1 ge !j n * a '\ R ;^ L T'Jr M( ' ü n n Y
'nell. Guy VeUrO of BUUnjr«. Quy
Monaco, of Joliet. Mrs, DlPelicl, of;
Thermopoliis, Mr, and Mrs. Grace |
Leone, Mr. and Mrs. Maurco, Mr. and
Mrs. DiPasquale, Prank Campanola, |
Battista Cigmetti, Tony Yanni, Alec
Piecioni, Joe Kölner, Mattie Bruno,
of Bearcreek and Lora and Lilly Rosi,
Steve Cavallo, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cicchetto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peila,
Mrs. Pete Feranero, Sam Barone and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barone of Red
Lodge. On Saturday and Sunday a
dancing party was held at the White 1
Rose Cafe in their honor, for friends
and relatives. The music was furn
ished by Joe Critelli and Frank Cri
telli, of Billings, and Pat Guecheola
Red
■Chas. Leone and G. Celico of
Lodge. The affair was one of vne
largest that has ever been held in this
city.
Lmil Bastm, who is employed at
the Smith mine as box car loader had
the misfortune to get his hand caught
in the cogs of the wheels and cut the
tip of his fore finger completely off.
The rest of the finger was damaged
so badly that it was necessary to am
putate the finger just below the hand.
He is reported as getting along nice
INJURED AT MINE.
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POOL HALL ROBBED
The pool hall of Poe Bartholdo was
broken into Tuesday night and a quan
, tity of candy and cigarettes were tak
en. As yet the thieves have not been,
caught,
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Dempster, Louis Sasish, Mrs. Frank]
Scofienza, Mrs. Ella Kane
The county commissioners chose the
following judges for election to be
held here Tuesday: First Wayd: Mary
and Mrs.
Phil Gardner.
Second Ward: Lela McDonald, Mary
Ann Soulsby, Mrs. Robert Irvine and
Alex Hynd.
Third Ward: Mrs. J. E. Rickets,
home'John Miksell and Harry Wright.
A party was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scofienza on Sat-j
urday evening. The evening was
spent at dancing and games followed
by a delicious lunch. The guests were I
Mrs. Teressa Sconfienza, Lena, Ma- 1
, deline and Hannah Sconfinza, Flor
enee Fava, Americo Sconfienza, Dorn
>nic Favero, Bill DeBourg of Red
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Mrs. Rena LaDukö of Livingston,
| was here Thursday to fill her chair
as Noble Grand at the Rebekah meet-!
| ing. While in town she was the guest '
of Mrs. Henry Drepps.
on Frinday evenin fU
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Erasure and Mr.
and Mrs. Howell McKinnon
were pic
mcing on the banks of Rock Creek
1 Miss Barbara McDonald, Mrs. Geo
rge Davidson and Jean Davidson left
Monday morning by auto for a weeks
visit at Gebo, Wyoming.
Mrs. William Pryde, of California
spent several days this week at the
home of her son, Peter Pryde. She
Saturday to spend several days in Red
Lodge before returning home.
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were shopper in Billings the
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and daughter,
:o a number of
" on Wednesday
evening. Delicious refreshment« were
served at midnight.
Reed
Gladys, 'ijjre hosts
their friends at "5o
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Mrs. S, M. Arvin wo a dinner guest
at the home of Mrs. l.ela McDonald
Wednesday.
Mrs. Joe Stacy was hostess to a
number of her friends on Friday af-j
at ternoon at a Kensington, complimen-l
the
tary to her house gin
James Hynds, who is attending
school in Billings is home for a weeks
vacation.
Mrs, Ale* Hynds a: .I children, Ruth
and Earl, who have been spending the
past week with friends at Livingston,
returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stacey were
guests of friends at Bridger Satur
day,
I Glen Holly, who has been spending
I the summer at Crow agency returned
home Friday and is employed at Fos
ter mine.
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Miss Alta Gosnell, Dr. and Mrs. J. J
W. Reed, S. M. Arvin, and H, C. Reed
motored through the park this week. 1
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Fred Chfistiani, George Morris, J.
^ • Bead H. C. Reed, and Ed Garnett
Saturday for a several days fish-!
ing trip in the Sunlight Basin.
The Camp Fire Girls held their reg
ular meeting at the home of Miss
Margaret Curdy on Friday evening. !
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1 Joe and Leslie Soulsby and Frank !
Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday
fishing on the Stillwater
Mr. and Q«rge McNeal. Miss
|J«n McNeal, Mrs. Leslie Soulsby and
Mrs. Prank Johnson were choppers in
Red Lodge Saturday evening.
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R. M. Lord, Abe McDonald, and Geo
rge McNeal were fishing on the Sti'l
water Sunday.
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Mrs. J. C. F. Sieirfriedt wha ha«
j been spending the past week at the
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up, returned home Tuesday.
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Billie fort, who has been spending
tlie summer at the Siegfriedt home,
left Thursday for his home in Chicago.
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Miss Genevieve Farrington, who
has been attending the State Normal
at Dillon this summer is home for a
{ weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tweedie, of!
Washoe were visitors intown Sunday.
Mesdames S. M. Arvin, H. B. Camp,
and A. F. Christian!, Mias Alta Gos
! nell and Gladys and Eva Reed
picnicing at the
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reservoir Sunday,
Mr. Gillete, of Hardin, candidate for
! district judge, was calling in town
Thursday,
Miss Gail Boyd, of Boyd, wass in
town Wednesday. She is a candidate
for county superintendant,
Frank B. Linderman, of Billings,
campaigning i„ town Tuesday.
He is a candidate for U. S. Senator.
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Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gardner return
ed home Sunday from a weeks tour
of the western part of the state.
and Mr ' and Mrs - Peter Pr y de were
picnicing at Tourist Park at Red
Lodge Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald
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Richardson Mercantile Store
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Make appointments Thursday
Telephone 275-J-I
OTILA SCHMIDT
MARENELLO GRADUATE
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ping in Billings Saturday 6 * ° P '
^ " Bitling8 Saturday -
Mrs. Joe Joyce and son, Billie left
Saturday for Pittsburg, Kansas for
an extended visit. She was accompan
ied to Billings by Joe Joyce and Mar
! tin Kane.
1 v u ■ ' ** 1 j' dfïe retur ned to
schoTl t°' nt qk Y 1° r " SUme her
schooi duties. She was* accompanied
by^M.ss Lillian Lodge and Mr. Swan
Miss Alta Gosnell and Martin
in Red Lodge Saturday
were
evening.
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Laura Mae Thomas, IJarold Wads
School Shoes
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deserve your careful attention and
consideration. Red Goose school
shoes are built of the finest material
on comfdrtible, foot-confor m i n g
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Sturdy, long - wearing
shoes for growing boys.
Priced from $2,45, $2.98,
*3.75, 14.75.
Neat, shapely shoes for
the school misses, .
Priced $2.45, $2.95, $3.75,
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HOFFMAN STORE
The Store of ^Quality and Right Prices
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L. F. Jefferson filed complaint be
fore Justice of the Peace J. A. New
, man, against Reinhardt Paavola, Ray
Hutton and Gust Nett for not having
j extinguished their camp fire
erty which was not their
j dangerously near valuable forest
serve. Such offenses are becoming
SQ numerous that three fire officers
have bee " appointed to guard the
localities of the Beartooth forest
Careless tossing of cigarette butts and
; lighted matches often result in a haz
ardous forest fire. Deeds of this sort
growing with alarming rapidity.
on prop
own and
are