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The Outlook Says:, Students who have returned to their homes to spend their Christ mas vacation include: Miss Irene Sherrow, Bert Sherrovy, Jr., James Sherrow, Jesse Long, Paul Dull, Don Graff and James Cusick of the Mon ana State college at Bozeman; Miss Barbara Smith, Miss Joan Green, Miss Joann McCauley, Colleen Fahy, Montée Wallace and Campbell Cal C7f, * x°> I ✓ 1-M 1 id May many friends help make the days brighter for you in 19 4 7 Prescriptions A Specialty ilf A Vi I11 ■ I • >>* ****lft**** * * * ** ****** * * * ***** * ** g** * * ***** *** *** * ** *** * * ^*** ** *** * ************ * ** * ** * * » * * ■ Final Reductions : ■ ■ - ■ : AFTER CHRISTMAS SALES OF Women's Coats, Suits. Dresses * Millinery and Sportswear ■ : : ; : ; : ■ : - : SKIRTS DRESSES COATS SUITS : ; ► ► : - : oo g TO S 8.95 *13 *30 *30 OO oo oo TO $ : T0 *45.00 16.74 *49.50 TO Now Now Now Now oo • *3 TO $ 5.95 *33 ' 9 OO oo s *29 '39.50 TO $ TO 14.74 Now OO T0 *39.50 ► Now Now Now ► 4IO : 2 29 s oo TO $ 4.98 *37.50 TO 7 OO a Now TO $ 13.74 Now 23 8 OO T0 *35.00 Now Now : *21 OO *34.50 TO \ *4" oo TO $ 7.84 Now All Millinery 19 Now S OO ► T0 *29.50 : Now : *19 OO ■ 29.50 TO Now V'i 13 Many other bargains in this s OO T0 *25.50 *13 OO Now *22.50 TO Price Now - AFTER CHRISTMAS : 9 s oo T0 *22.50 ; *9 OO SALE AT THE V&R ■ Now TO $ 19.80 Now ► Get Your Share of Fine Merchandise at These Attractive Prices i No Exchanges No Alterations No Exchanges No Alterations ■ ■ ► [ vert, Montana University, Missoula; Miss Lois Crawford, Montana State Normal college, Dillon; Miss Bever ly Gunter, School of Nursing, Roch ester, Minn.; Miss Donna Moran, Ursuline Academy, Great Falls; Robert Johnson, University of Min nesota, Minneapolis, and Dick Mor an, Gonzaga university, Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Hartley were hosts at Christmas dinner for the Hartley families and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barney. ^ Around ^ L*J Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Packard were hosts at dinner on Christmas eve for Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Packard of Forsyth and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Boyd. Mrs. Paul Gabel has received a telegram announcing the birth of a son Monday, Dec. 23, to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer H. Sandman of Cleveland, Ohio. Roy James. Mr. Sandman is em ployed as clerk in the Cleveland postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Lamb of Butte were Christmas day guests of Mr. Lamb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lamb. Helen Stapleton of Billings was j a guest several days of her cousin, j Geraldine Tinnes. Laurel residents whose names \ were drawn to serve as jurors at i a trial term of court to open in j < Billings Monday, Jan. 6, included j ' B. H. Adams, Merle Bramhall, H. | * A. Bundy, M. W. Butcher, H. N. ; ■ DeWald, J. G. Feuerbacher, George 1 1 Gabel, Dayton K. Jackson, Vesta j < Larson, P. J. Law, John F. Miller , 1 1 Mrs. I. T. Nave, Nels Ness, Shirley Penninger and H. E. Starkey. To honor her mother, Mrs. Addie I Trail of Denver, who is spending • several weeks here with relatives, Mrs. Francis Tinnes entertained at a family dinner party, Christmas. | Others attending were her brothers I and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. j C. Stapleton and daughter and son, Gay and James, and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Stapleton and children, Med- 1 ford, Betty, all of Billings; Mr. John Hereford and son Larry of ^ Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. Tinnes and , family. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Barney were hosts at Saturday evening supper ■ for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gowen, ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platz and Mr. * and Mrs. Frank Taylor. t The baby has been named Leslie, Helen, Stanley and and Mrs. To honor Marine Pvt. Leo Fink, hcme on leave from Camp Pend-1 leton, Calif., Mrs. C. P. Stadalman was hostess at a family dinner for Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fink and fam ily, Dr. and Mrs. J, F. DeuSe. Miss Grace Stadalman and Merton Fre-1 und. Pearl Rosetta Munyan, 5 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Munyan, died at her home, in Shepherd last Sunday. Funeral services were conducted at the Church of the Nazarcne and burial was in Laurel cemetery. She is survived by a sister, her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ***********ft*S£ Just Unpacked ! ► BOYS' CORDUROYS i Sizes 6 to 16 COYS' WAIST j OVERALLS 4 to 16 L MEN'S WAIST : OVERALLS 29 to 42 * I MEN'S BIC OVERALLS h ' - ■ : MEN'S DENIM JACKETS m a ******** * ****** Munyan, Shepherd, and her matern al grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Reimers, west of Billings, j ! The Christçias party of the Ro tana club was held Monday even ing, Dec. 23, at the home of Miss j Grace Stadalman. Dessert was serv ed with Mrs. Minnie Merle Fenton and Lois DeuSe as cohostesses. j ! ! 1 I 1 g**** * *** * *************** * * ** Special Bulletin: • Shoe Prices Drop - U " : At ; , - —400 ■•airs—j La dies Shoes r I oo 2 "" s Values $ 3.00 Now - to ; - H Values $ 4.00 ► Now to ► "4 OO Values $ ► 6.00 . Now to These Shoes are part of the great after Christmas Sale now going on at 1 ► VflUCgn-AACSDflLE - ■ ************************ Bridge was played, following a gift exchange. High score prizes went to Mrs. Mona Pewitt and Mrs. Mil dred Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cook had as guests their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lockhart of Miles City and their son, Robin Cook of Bridger.