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X). J. De Fields was a business
visitor in town Thursday.
Fred Kurk made a business trip to
Uringston during the week.
Miss Ardyce Inabnit spent the
k end at the home of her brother,
W- P. Inabnit.
Several of the trappers in the vi
cinity have been quite successful in
getting coyotes.
Mrs. Phil Lamson came out from
ffüsall during the week and has been
•oending a few days at the ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Parnick have
ed to Wilsall, where Mrs. Parnick
«dll be assistant telephone operator.
Mrs. A1 Meyers has been visiting
a few days with her parents, Mr.
sad Mrs. L. C. Green of Wilsall.
Miss Mary E. Rosenberg, county
superintendent of schools, accom
fanied by Mrs. Constance Crist,
#mnty nurse, visited the Sedan school
Thursday.
Several from this vicinity are plan
ning to attend the Farmers' Short
Course, which is being sponsored by
the Smith-Hughes department of the
PYlsall high school this week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Carpenter, Mr.
•ad Mrs. Wesley D'Ewart, Mr. and
•1rs. Eber Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs.
lîârk Cowan were dinner guests Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Carpenter of
livingston were recent visitors in th«
vicinity. Mr. has sold his
iiterest in the Montana Cafe in Liv
ingston and plans to return to ranch
Carl Robinson was a Bozeman busi
* visitor during the week and com
ylrted arrangements for an auction
»ale of horses at the Thelan and Han
1 y barn in Bozeman, Feb. 19. He has
about 40 horses for the sale, most of
them being broken to work.
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Mr. and Mrs, Joe Parsons are en
tertaining their daughter, Mrs. Wayne
fair, and small son, Billie.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Matthew
tave had as guests Miss Elsie Leh
•ian and Wallace Kaiser of Helena*
Mrs. Parker Stone and son, who
apart the last two months visiting her
another in Elgin, Illinois, returned
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home Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Orr and their I
guest, Miss Strobach, were dinner
guests Monday evening of Mr. and !
Mrs. I. P. Ditefenderfer.
Pupils of the' Belgrade high school
are working on a musical to be given
on February ft. Fancy dress cos
tumes will be a feature.
Mrs. R. B. Hubbard has improved
sufficiently to be up. She had been
confined to her room for over a month
with heart trouble, but hopes to be
well soon.
Mrs. Sarah Marshall, who fell and
hurt her leg the evening of January
18, was able to be out and attended
the aid meeting at the Hecox home
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodea, who left
here several months ago and have
been at Medill, Nevada, have gone to
Salt Lake where Mr. Rodea is em
ployed. Mrs. Rodea formerly was
Miss Marguerite Bryan of this place.
The basketball game here last Fri
day evening between the Belgrade
high school team and the Bobkittens
of Bozeman resulted in a score of 20
to 25 for the visitors. It was the last
game on the home floor for the sea
son. V
Smiling Through"^ was given to a
fair audience at the auditorium Mon
day evening by Miss Nettina Stro
bach, of Intermountain Union college
of Helena, and was much enjoyed.
During the afternoon she gave several
short readings to students of the
junior high school. She was a guest,
during her stay in Belgrade, of Rev.
and Mrs. R. W. Orr. She left on the
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Tuesday
Thb W. C. T. U. met Wednesday of
last week with Mrs. Charles Allen,
a goodly number being out. Mrs.
G. M. Clark read the devotionals and
led in prayer. Several business mat
ters were disposed of. Miss Ella
Hall will be hostess for the March
meeting with Mrs. Orr assisting and
Mrs. W. J. Hale leader with the top
ic "The Union Signal." Mrs. Allen
and Mrs. H. J. Stephenson served
waffles with delicious Missouri sor
ghum, and coffee.
The Rresbyterian aid met Thurs
day, February 3, at the home of Mrs.
C. H. Hecox. The president, Mrs. Ed
win Stephenson, took charge of the
meeting, and several important mat
ters were discussed. Mrs. Oscar Cole
man read from the Scriptures, and
Mrs. S. C. Allen read a poem. Miss
Hall reported that she had packed
five mattress covers for a hospital
in Siam, and they would be shipped
at once. The next meeting will be at
the church with Mrs. S. C. Allen
hostess. Mrs. Hecox served ginger
bread and coffee.
The Belgrade Woman's club met
with a good attendance Friday after
noon with Mrs. y Lina Miller. Mrs.
Sam Allen conducted the business ses
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Mrs. R. L. Towne had charge
of the program, and was accompanied
to the meeting by Miss Mildred Cam
sion.
eran of Bozeman college, who read
articles as Mrs. Towne called for
them.
The topic was "American
Poets" and a splendid paper had been
prepared by Mrs, Towne. Mrs. Mil
ler and Mrs. Coon served dainty re
freshments. The next meeting will
be with Mrs. R. W. Orr, and will be
on crafts, lessons being given in
hooked rug making.
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B. Werner spent a few days with
friends in Livingston.
E. O. Cash baled hay for J. L.
Wells during the week. .
J. L. Wells is loading a car of baled
hay at the siding this week.
Mrs. Edgar Davis, teacher of this
school, spent the week end in Boze
man.
Leonard Sorensen and G. Stublar
were Bozeman callers from this vi
cinity last week.
Miss Emily Button of Bozeman
spent a few days at the home of her
grandparents, . Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Wells, during the week.
Misses Lily and Martha Pierson,
who are attending high school in Liv
ingston, spent the week end at their
home.
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Mrs. Sollie Miller was a Three
Forks business visitor Monday.
Lyle Lane, who was confined to
his bed last week by blood poisoning
in his right hand, is able to be out.
Miss Leona Miller of Belgrade
spent the week end here visiting with
friends and relatives.
Gwendolyn and Madeline Flaherty
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spent the week end at Three Forks
visiting friends and relatives.
Miss Tamsy Thompson spent the
week end in Milligan canyon visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Thompson.
The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. F.
C. Cleveland Thursday of last week.
Thé day was spent with sewing. Re
freshments were served at the close
of the afternoon.
The basketball game at the gym
nasium Saturday night was well at
tended. The score was Willow Creek
town team 16; Harrison town team,
11 .
Jack Casey returned to Willow
Creek Thursday from Fort Harrison
hospital at Helena, where he had been
for two months receiving medical
treatment.
The dance given under the auspices
of the Woman's club at the Freder
icks hall Saturday was well attended.
Music was furnished by the musicians
of the community. Refreshments
were served at midnight.
Miss Pearl Thompson, who has
been employed in Butte for the past
two months, returned to her home
Wednesday morning where she will
spend a few days visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Thomp
son.
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Fay Drummond went to Butte Wed
nesday evening.
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of Bozeman on
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About lOO Head of Ewes
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25 Head coming 4-year-old
Ramboulett Ewes. Will I
Lamb about March 10 th
10 Head coming 2-year-old
Ramboulett Ewes. Will
Lamb about March 10th
20 Head of Ramboulett Ewe Lambs
22 Head Hampshire Ewes, mostly 3 and 4 year old. Just ready to lamb.
22 Head mixed Ewes with Lambs
1 Black Oxford sheep coming 4
2 Registered Holstein Bulls ready for service
75 Shoats weighing from 75 to 190 pounds
8 Head of good work Horses
1 14 inch P & O Gang Plow
1 New Omega Separator
and other implements
1 Sulky Cart
Free Lunch at 12 o'clock Sale starts immediately after
Volquardsen, Huddleston and others, owners
I Terms Cash
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927
George Burrell motored to Boze
man Tuesday.
Sam Johnson made a business trip
to Bozeman and return Monday.
Mrs. Fay Drummond of Trident
spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Lloyd
Meador.
Lloyd Meador of Livingston spent
one day last week with his family in
Logan.
Misses Kathryn Hotrum, and Ag
nes and Gerda Larson spent Saturday
in Bozeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonnell and
John Graham transacted business 'n
Bozeman Monday.
Mrs. T. H. Tice and Mrs. Charles
Pond motored to Manhattan Satur
day afternoon.
George Hotrum, Sr., made a busi
ness trip to livingston the last of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darlinton and
daughter, Mamie, shopped in Boze
man Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sabo returned
last week from a week's stay at
Chico Springs.
Henry McDonnell and Jack Dona
von of the Madison valley were callers
in Logan Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kelso and
children, Donald and Dorothy, spent
Wednesday in Manhattan.
George Hotrum, Johnnie Landers
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryant drove
to Three Forks Sunday evening.
John Bettle, new manager of the
Logan cafe, was a business caller in
Manhattan Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnston and
children and Mrs. Lloyd Mead*r mo
tored to Manhattan Saturday after
noon.
Frank Johnson and daughter, Miss
Augusta, of Billings arrived Satur
day afternoon to spend Sunday with
friends in Logan.
Harry Sesser returned to Manhat
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day here with his mother, Mrs.
Olive Sesser.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bevier, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Middleton and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Haselhorst spent Wednesday
evening in Manhattan.
Clyde Freeman of Livingston ar
rived in Logan Saturday morning for
few days' visit with Mrs. John
Powers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McLees were
called to Miles City Wednesday by a
telegram telling of the sudden death
their nephew.
Mrs. Olin Durban and Miss Alice
Walsh returned Sunday evening from
Butte, where they spent the week end
with friénds.
Oscar Nelson and Melvin Olsen mo
tored to Three Forks and spent Sun
day afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McLees.
H. W. Norman returned Wednesday
from Belgrade, where he spent a cou
ple days at the ranch home of his
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Norman.
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ter, Martha, returned to Trident Mon
day evening after a few days' visit
here at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Jack Lander.
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