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Mrs. Frank Zeman has been on the
sick list for the past week,
Bauline Brittan was a guest
*•>* of Viola and Emma Christie.
and Mrs. Ed, Foreman were
guests Friday evening at the home
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandsness.
P. McMahon has been busy during
the past week hauling baled hay to
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Bozeman.
John Clopton, who was awarded the
ztmtract for sawing the lumber for
;. nty, was busy last week de
livering some to Bozeman.
Ed. Foreman, local forester, and M.
A. McCarty spent several days last
week at Ross' Peak station scaling
timber.
Mr«. Joe Whittman, of Sedan, has
been visiting relatives in the canyon
ï.rî now visiting her parents at
Three Forks.
Lon Shook left Monday for
Great Falls, where she will visit for
a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. M.
E. Warren.
Mrs
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ten vvr*re dinner guests Sunday of
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..an rs. ack incoln, of Boze-,
and Mrs. R. G. Gallup, who
have be*n farming the Swanson-Bak
nave . n farming the bwanson-Bak
er ranch, have now g.ven possessian
and nave moved back to their
A number of the canyon people
gathered Friday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Brittan and
theawd them to a surprize. The eve
mrg was spent socially and with cards
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after which refreshments were served
by the ladies.
Among the Bozeman visitors Satur
day were Mrs. Nellie Craig, Lloyd
V.Tiite, Mrs. John Rabe, Mr. and Mrs,]
Donald Christie and family, Mrs. W.
E. Wicker, Mr .and Mrs. Fred Owens,
Ix;n Shook, Mrs. C. P. Manry, Miss
Crcssie and Will Conz, Ira Jenkins
Mrs. Ed horeman and daughters
... a f ■' " , - !l |,:irty at Mt - F1ih
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Mr. J. Thompson, who has been
if! for some time, was taken to the
hospitrl Saturday, where it is thought
an operation may be necessary.
and Mrs. Ira Jenkins and
Mr.
man, were busy the first of the week
moving to the Swanson-Baker ranch,
which they have leased for the com
mg year.
Mr.
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacobs and little
daughter, of Hoffman, spent a few
davs last week in the canyon visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Jeter ,returning to their home Satur
day.
and Ole Oma.
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The repair work we do must be well done in every de
tail. This is of very great importance to
we stake a reputation for fine workmanship, responsibility
and fair dealing, which is vital to our business. We cannot
afford to have a dissatisfied customer.
On each job
us.
All this is a safeguard for your watch and your pocket
It means w*ork in making repairs, or cleaning and
book.
oiling, which adds years to the good servicec your watch
wiU give.
We want your repair work, and you want the kind of
work we do. This is the place for wratch repairing. Bring
yours here.
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H. A, Pease & Co,
JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
6 W. Main Street
The Hallmark Store
SaturJay evening in honor of E. W. j
Rittei.house and family and Harry ,
Watson and family, as they expect
to leave soon; Mr. Watson for Wash
mgton. and Mr. Rittenhouse for Lans
Sun-j^.j^ a de ij c j ous supper was served j
| and the Kuests preäented each fam .
< ily with a half dozen silver knives
an( i forks.
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with various guessing games, after
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Alfred Forswall^ who was quite ill
, with the measles, is much improved.
James Gee, Jr., a daughter.
j There was no school here Friday,
Miss Kirk having gone to Bozeman
to attend the funeral of Roy Davis.
The Reese Creek Woman's club met
Thursday with Mrs. Samuel Esgar
and enjoyed their usual good time.
Charley McGuire, of Livingston,
spent the week-end at the ranch with
his brother Lloyd McGuire and wife.
Misses Edith Ballard and Leah
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Will Crouse came out from Boze
' man Wednesday to visit his cousin, F.
^ Scheytt, and other relatives. He
expects to go to Spokane soon.
A dance was given at the Reese
1 Creek school-house Friday evening to
i help raise money* for the new hard
j wood floor. *
Mrs * Joe Gowin , "'ho had a serious
at * a °k of bronchitis, is much, better,
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^ "f db ' e Ket aroun(i the house a
own,"««* now -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bright, and
Hey. Jordon, who u.conducting ape
cial meetings at the East Gallatin,
church, were calling in the Decker
community Wednesday afternoon.
The Decker Fancy-work club met
*-'th Mrs. F W. Parker Thursday.
Several members were absent on ac
count of illness, but those present
spent a very pleasant afternoon.
Lester Crouse made a trip up Bridg
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hounds which strayed across the
mountains the week before. He
turned Thursday, having found them
near Brown's saw mill.
Harold Wright and Ben Walton
j gave a coasting party Saturday eve
1 ning to about a dozen of their friends,
After enjoying coasting and skiing
| for an hour or two, a big bonfire was
i built and a wiener roast was served
with plenty of cotfee and toasted
marshmallows. The young people all
Î decided that a winter picnic was just
,as delightful as a summer one.
( guests of Miss Ona Metier and Mrs.
Bonnell ,of Bozeman, were week-end
î Alfred Walton.
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Mrs. Wayne Barnard spent a few
Mrs. C. R. Grogan is spending
few days in Butte visiting her friends,
Mrs. V. R. Jones is visiting relatives
in Butte for a few weeks.
Mrs. Hughie Burnett and son, Boyd
spent the week-end with her mother,!
! Mrs. D. E. McGuire.
Abner Melton, of Springhill, was
a business visitor in Belgrade Satur
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i hours in Bozeman Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reining were
: visitors in Helena last week.
Arthur McGuire is spending a few
days in Bozeman, visiting his aunt,
Mrs. Hugie Burnett.
jhe Rev, G. C. Cress, of Lewistown,
held services at the Baptist church
evening.
Wilace Decker, who has been se
riously ill for the past two weeks, is
slowly improving.
Friday
Abe Decker motored to Bozeman
Friday and spent a few hours there
on business.
George Decker and Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Bridges were among those who
were shopping in Bozeman Thursday,
Avey Mitchell, of Bostic, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Burnett, of Boze
Among those shopping in Bozeman.
Thursday were Mrs. W. F. Hardin,
Mrs. H. F. Lynn and Mrs. Fred Bes
man.
se *te, all of Blegrade.
Hugh Biggs motored from his home
i at Belgrade to his ranch home near
Springhill and looked a:'rer . ftoirs
there Sunday.
Little Miss Totsie Parsons is re
ported to be seriously ill with measles,
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Parsons.
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Miss Tillie Osness, trained nurse
who has been caring for John Brink
the past few weeks, returned to B^ze
man. Mr. Brink is slowly imnro-ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Hecox and
Mr. and Mrs. W'esley Davis were
among those who attended the
Pioneer's dance, held in Bozeman, at
the Elks' hall, last Friday evening.
I Mrs * E. L. Heidel and Mrs. Jesse
; Kohinson entertained Mrs. H. S. Ma
^ raw ^ ednesday afternoon. Mrs. and
Mrs. Magraw expect to leave for
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i the Decker school, who has been liv-1
ing in the teacherich at the school
houi!c , has moved t0 the home of Mr
! and Mrs L|oyd McGuire> and wi „
I there th# remainder of ^ term
Maurice Heck, who went to Röchest
er> Minn a few weeks aK0 under
went a surgil . a , nperation there and
is getting along very nicely, according
t0 a letter receivod by his mot her,
\j rs ^ Heck of Belgrade
' g %yeet p ea Rebekah lodge reia*
their regu ] ar meeting Tuodav eve
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nmg, rebruary ly. Attendance was
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frcshment8 werc b Mrs w
re-|^ Lewigf assisted by Mrs Charles
Palmer Otto Fuelleman \ very
pleasant evening was enjoyed by all.
' Helprrude Chamber of Com
j merce hel ' d theif regular mee ting Mon-,
j day even j n g February 18 Uncle Sam
Hampton spoke about holding a ban
quet and f un f east f or benefit
the Belgrade Community association,
the date of which js not t known
Jess Robinson> Roy Philip ; and sbel
. Hampton were appointed to make
arrangements for the banquet and
funfeast - The , ' ollo * in « committees,
were appointed for the year of 1924: j
Street and road, F. N. Foerschler, E, j
A. Stiefel and W. E. Parkin. Finance
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and budget. Will Hardin, M. C. Smiley
E. L. Heidel and Dr. V, R. Jones.
Publicity, Shelton Hampton, Sam Al
len and W, P. Porter. Membership,
Roy Philips, David Bell and W. M.
Fitzstephens. A good sized number
were present and all enjoyed the
.meeting.
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Salesville raised $ 14.85
for the
Montana tuberculosis fund by the
selling of Christmas Seals.
The auction sales held at the ft.
P. Walker place Thursday
attended and all things sold well.
Ed. Antonsen, who has been spend
ing several days with Robert Almich,
returned Wednesday to his home in
Manhattan.
was vvcii
Charles W r . Smith was called to
Livingston on account of the serious
i'lness of his father, A. J. Smith, who
died Friday morning.
Salesville people visiting Bozeman
during the w*eek were, Mrs. Fred En
ters, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shelton,
Sam McReynolds, Henry Adams, Mr.
and Mrs, William Ralph,
Portnell, Mrs. O. C. Belt, T. L. Col. 1
bein, Miss Stella Henderson. Miss
Vinitta Lee and Frank Stone.
Seymore Kent left Monday for his
home on South Cottonwood,
spent a few days at the Deaconess
hospital after having his tonsils
moved, after which he visited at the
home of his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Erwin, w!u*e r»
gaining his strength before
home.
The funeral services of Mrs. Mar
garet L. Davis were
Christian church in Bozeman Triday
afternoon at two o'clock, the Rev, A.
L. Chapman officiating. The singer*
were, Mrs. William Cowan. Mrs. P
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E. Herrit. W. D. Bell and W. T. J
Brandenburg with Mrs. Brandenburg !
at the piano. The pallbearers were:
J* M. Puckett, H. F. Johnson. Frann
Stone, Fred Roberts Floyd Lillard '
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The funeral ser
and Keith Davis,
vices were attended by a large num
ber of friends sn3 the floral olfer
j ings were numerous.
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{ A few of the young folks of this
vicinity attended the dance at the
jMuir school house Friday evening.
Mrs. Joe McLaughlin, of Clasoil, is
spending a few days here with her
mother, Mrs. A. Sorensen.
Mrs. G. Graham and Mrs. Stock
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man were Livingston callers between
trains Thursday.
Mrs. Roy Cleveland and Mrs. Henry |
Sorensen, of Muir, visited Mrs. Cleve- 1
land's daughter, Mrs. Andy Sorensen,
Thursday afternoon,
Among the Bozeman callers during ;
the week were Mr. and Mrs, A. C. ;
Akey, Mr. and Mrs. C. Marble, Mr.
| and Mrs. B. W'erner, J. L. Wells and •
; J. Hoffman.
Mrs. Frank Nickelson, of Cokedale,
spent a couple of days at the W'erner :
home here. She returned to Coke- j
j dale Saturday, accompanied by her
sister. Miss Martha Werner, who will |
spend a few* days at the Nickelson
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> Mrs. Fay Drummond was a Man-■
hatUn caller Sunday.
Mr. Hendershott fees a caller in |
Townsend Sunday night,
. Henry Holland was a Butte visitor
Sunday evening.
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: Meadow spent Saturday shopping in
j Three Forks,
and Mrs * Geor K e Burnell vis
ited relatives in town Monday night
^or a few hours.
j from B511in S s » wherc she s P ent several
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Mr ' and Mrs ' Postuma and ^ a »«»ly
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! ington * where the Y expect to locate
of! Wilke s Hale and Mr. Harwood were
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.jfrom Willow Creek.
. j Mr. and Mrs. Art Street were]
| guests Sunday at the C. A. Bunnell !
home on Madison avenue - !
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John McCall spent the week-end
here with his family, and left Tues
day to take a run out of Townsend, i
Mrs. John Graham has returned ■
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Mr. and Mrs. -John Powers were !
hosts to a dinner Sunday to Mr, and
Mrs. Eldon Olsen and Lenard Me Lees,
Mr. anc j Mrs. r. a. Johnson motored
to Three Forks Saturday after- j
over
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heichel were busi
ness visitors in town Saturday from
the Madison valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson were ,
guests Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnson.
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The Logan school board has pur
chased some health records, that will i
he used for health purposes, children ;
will participate daily.
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