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4 Hardin Tribune-Herald, Hardin, Montana Thursday, November 29, 1692 Crow Agency By - Mrs. Veldon Patten Crow Agency Ladies club makes plans for Christmas projects The Crow Agency Ladies club met at the home of Mrs. Milton Bunch Nov 19 at 8 pm. to make plans for their Christmas projects. The members brought gifts for two Crow Agency families they will remember at Christmas Mrs. Vrial King of Hardin brought an interesting display of Christmas decorations and explained briefly how each could be made at little cost Mrs Joe Gray and Mrs. Wil ton Bunch served refreshments. The next meeting will be Dec. 17 at the home of Mrs. William Fry. Each member is to bring a gift to be exchanged, and a toy to be giv en to the Crow Hospital CLUB MEETS The Big Bridge club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mil liam Nov. 19, with Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Cochran as cohostesses. Prizes went to Mrs. Gus Sal veson. Leon Poitras. Mr. Corkin, and Mrs. Otto Weaver. 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If you owa a pre-1962 car! If you do, you can go the maximum number of miles between oil change* a* recommended for your model and year car by it manufacturer . . . with complete safety! You can nt nn CONOCO .. hott-H brand TOMY'S CONOCO Acraa. Th* Stroat From Th. Court Hou*. Mom Io many HOLDS DINNER Members of the Four Square Church and their friends had a pot luck Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 22 at the church. Mrs. James Roper was honored with gifts since the next day was her birthday. o 3RIDAL SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Little light and members of the Real Bird family gave a bridal shower and feast honoring Mrs. Robert Littlelight at Reno Hall Nov. 23. Mr Littlelight is home for the Thanksgiving holiday from Great Falls where he is stationed Uriels Guests at the home of the Rev and Mrs Veldon Patten for Thanks giving were Mr. and Mrs Emil Bach and family of Helena Mr and Mrs. Tom Garry spent Thanksgiving in Helena with Mrs 1 W. Choate. Mr. and Mrs Walter Bagley are spending the Thanksgiving week end with Mr and Mrs. Leßoy Bag ley in Great Falls. Guests at the Otto Weaver home Monday. Nov. 19. were Mr and Mrs. Marvin Pearson and family of Shoshone. Ida Members of the Church of God and the Baptist Church took part in a joint Thanksgiving service at the Baptist Church Thanksgiving Day n COMMUNITY HUSTLERS The second meeting of the Com munity Hus lers was held Nov. 2 at the Fairview school with Kenny Kaiser presiding. The club voted to hold a Christmas party. Six mem bers we-e appo.nted by the presi dent to make plans and set a date for the party. After the meeting, games were played and refreshments were ser ved. Susan Nayematsu. reporter B Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Wada and family visited the home of Ander son Micheal over the week end They returned to Three Forks with their grandson as a visitor. Jeffery Wood of Boston. Mass., was a week end visitor of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Kuhl. 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