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* 3 Daddy, He 'Tum ù r' •• ... • ■ f irai ■ ' SPr- :- ! |pM ■■ * i /.V« ■ « ? " ,1 à : v; :' M y. W A "V O 2 J ? I 9 C p À aL 4 if ; W// ri : v • « f I, j . ! v I 1 i XES k.'Mfev*. Mr. and M rs. Joseph Adams arrived a« Tuesday from Bozeman, to spend She holidays with Mrs. Adams' par Hr. and Mrs, Frank McCleary, Mr. Adams i* an instructor in music at tlje Bor-craan College. Üra. C. O. Dietz of Casper, Wyom rog, «trieed on Tuesday and will vis pasents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Caartagene for about two weeks. Mrs. ®ht* was formerly Miss Eileen Cis tagne. Her husband is employed by the Standard Oil Refining Company mf Casper. ■:• •: ■: •: .• •■A ; -/leæsT> i J A î I 4, •* fr t •;■ r • -, w t h rente luilebirds, ig we'd do, \,ed ' T (1 1 1 ig much Christmas cheer a;' year folks and you. T : <• « X very i ♦ ■:■ I Ta J T v ♦L * ♦ frj 4 . j ' j $ s fr BUSY BEE CAFE fr AI t ^ «AAA»4'4'4 l'4-*4-4-frfrfr-r >»*4-4-4-fr4-4-4-j fr 4 - »4-4-4'4-4-4-4-4-4-A4-4-4-4'4'4'4-**4-4>* Wa= C I ♦J J» MkzZ w fM SILVERWARE ■»# OF JLuc. ! I .*dàt ' m tV BEAUTY, DURABILITY. [•J L# AND c fr C . I GOOD TASTE 4 r#i X AT MODEST PRICES 1 fil ch names as: Community, 1847 Rogers Bros., Holmes & Edwards, Alvin, The Gor ham Co., Sterling; all of which we carry, will assure you that your confidence is not r.r in buying here. tm [«] M tS J/y N> Beartooth Jewelry Co. m •j fi I man she has spotted for her own see her with her hair In curl papers until fl Dei the minister has said his fatal Careful of f-r Hair. Vo wise girl ever lets the voting Japanea« Rias Oc«a*lonally. ■It Is often said that the Japanest never kiss. This Is not gulte true They do kiss occuelonaUy in their own homes. Inn never (outside them. _ strong. Indeed, is th ■ feeling against lu public that when moving pictures were limt taken to Japan, the it'ullence there hooted at the tender fr BEARCREEK ITEMS Myrtle ".Wadsworth entertained a itGinhar of her little friends Saturday afternoon at her home in honor of her birthday. The afternoon was spent with games followed by a delicious lunch. The guests were Earnest Reed, Christi nana Laird, Percy Blower, Rob evt Murray, William Hecklen, Marion Cecklen and Luoisc Wadsworth. Tiie Fine Tree Campfire girl* held a Christinas party Friday evening at he home cf If;"!. J. G. Fer.» ', their , j„r;!ir.n. T'.ic t.ai.i crc... of the evening was a Christmas tree laden with gifts for each one. Those at tending were Annie Hastie, Ev.a Reed, Helen Forney, Margaret McKee, Mar garet Hamilton, Rachel Miller, Gladys Newby, Anna Frances and Mrs. Howell McKinnon. Frank Johnson, of Anaconda, a representative of the Westinghouse Electric Company of Pittsburg, Penn, lias been in Washoe the past week superintending the installing of two new motor generating plants, at a cost of $28,000. Mr. Johnson left for .ireat F alls today where he will spend he holidays before resuming his work at Washoe. 1 Ed Brunell left Friday for Omaha, where he will remain a-, while On busi ness. M"s. P. II. Gardner was a business caller in Red Lodge Friday. R. M. Lord was in Billings Thurs !ay and Friday attending to busi ness. Joe Clark, of Red Lodge, was a caller in town Friday. Mrs. J. C. F. Siegfried! spent the week end in Billings shopping. She •eturned home Sunday. /•ac Hatherell, who has been em iloyed at the Frasure Garage the past ov months, is now a machine man at he Washoe mine. Mrs. Pete Zyjstra spent Monday :ind Tuesday with friends in Joliet. Janette Young, who has been ser ousiy ill the past ten days with pneu nonia, is now on the road to recovery. Winnifred Mikael), who is at 1 ending school at the State Normal at Dillon, arrived home Saturday and ■vill spend the holidays with her folks before resuming her school duties. Mit Mrs. Dave Thomas is asslst'ng »I the Richardson Mercantile during tRt holiday rush. ■—• Mrs. Vincent Sternmetz left Sunday for Casper, where she will spend the holidays with her daughters, Mary and Annie. Mr. and Mrs. George McNeal and Luke McNeal were dinner guests at the J. R. McDonald home Sunday. ADDITIONAL LOCALS 'lelland of Seattle is Mrs. John visiting hcr mother, Mrs. Frank Ath 1 rton of this city. James Freeman spent Monday ir Billings on bn ness. He returned home the following day. Mr. Tom Hogan, pioneer mercham of Roberta, wn- a Red Lodge visitor between trains on M mday. Maurice S. Wentworth, of Roberts was transacting business between trains in the city on Tuesday. Contracts are now available at the office of Elbert Ilymer for an addi tional 1100 acres of seed peas for 192B with the N. B. Keeney & Son. 41-11 Miss Marjorie Fr cakes, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. William A. Frcakes, hat arrived from Washington State Col lege to spend the IjoJiday* with het parents. On Tuesday, ] < cimhc 23rd, occur red the death of Mrs. Aroos Clark a. Jyff home, 6Î)7 Grant Aw.rae. Fun erfrl services Will lie conducted Friday, ^îj^cember 26, fro 1 the home with Martii^ iji charge. Friends of .Mr. and Mrs, JL L. Matiila, of Fox, are grieved to lean of the death of their little daughter Edna Louise, aged live, on Thursday December 18. Burial took place Sun day, December 21, at Red Lodge, con ducted by R. G. Martin. Luke McNeal was a guest at the Abe McDonald home in Washoe on Saturday evening. Clifford Sullivan had the misfor tune to have his eyes badly burned Saturday afternoon when he attempt ed to blow out a can full of carb'dt and it exploded badly burning his eyes. He went to Billings Tuesday to receive medical treatment. Mrs. John Kane, Miss Nell Kane and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Samarsic. | were Red Lodge Callers Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. John Kane and family will be dinner guests at the Joys« home in Washoe Christmas. Miss Agnes Rac who has been spending the past week at home re turned to her work in Billings Friday Mias .Edythe Kane spent the weel end at the home of Mrs. Joe Joyce in Washoe. James Ilynds, of Billings, is spend ing the holidays at the partenta home. The grade schools will hold « Christmas program Wednesday even ing at which time each pupil will rt ceive a gift, followed by a program The Bearcreek Woman's Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph Varner, the hostesses being Miss Jesse Dell and Mrs. Varner. Th> program of the evening was the Cere tonial put on by the local Campfir lirls. Miss Gladys Reed gave her re ort on the Girls Vocational Congres teld at Bozeman, she being a delegaU ent by the Woman's Club. The mem hers of the club packed boxes and tent to our local disabled soldiers a', Fort Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Arvin will be dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. H. B Camps Thursday. , H. O. Gosnell, who has been spend ing the past ten days at the H. B. Camp home, left Tuesday for hi; home in Republican City, Nebraska. Mrs. J. W. Reed, Mrs. H. B. Camp Miss Gladys Reed and M ss Alta Gos well were shoppers in Red Lodge 0 ; Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Frasure and Mt *nd Mrs. Howell McKinnon were din per guests at the Entier Price homt Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred ChriaCsni held her re citai at Belfry Friday evening at th< high school assembly hall. Neomi an, Buford Youst of this place also too. part in the re-itsi. Mrs. Christi or was an over n ght guest of Mrt Wa'.ker of Belfry. Mrs. George Yoost is spending th' week with friends hi Belfry. Glen Holley left Tuesday for Den ver where he will spend the hol.d-y \\ 1 th friends. 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