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A ceremony performed at 8:30
Friday evening by Rev. M. J. Wil
cox at the Methodist church par
sonage united in marriage Harold
Cecil Logsden of Sedgewickville,
Mo., and Miss Catherine Elois De
Carlo of Columbus. Witnesses were
Mrs. Ruth G. Wilcox and Neil W.
Baker.
Mrs. Eva Richardson returned
Monday from a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Henry Freeman and
family of Red Lodge.
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A group of Church of the Naz
arene young people went on a skat
ing party last Friday evening on a
backwater of the Clark's Fork east
of the Byam school. Among those
participating were Charles and Pat
ty Mathis, Charlotte and Ellis Ward,
Marlene Bradley, Berta Jean Wil
son, Anna Resser, Joy Edwards,
Ronald Rolison, Joyce, Mary Lou
and Jack Wilcox, Mae and Robert
Cole, Ethel, Mary Ann and Sam
S c a m m o n. Transportation was
furnished by Harold Wilson and
Rev. J. H. Haueter.
Members of her five hundred club
met Thursday with Mrs. Ira Rod
gers at her home. Mrs. Charles
Rodgers and Mrs. C. E. McKinney
were club guests. Winners during
the evening were Mrs. Jack Romee
and Mrs. A. F. Elliot, first and sec
ond, with Mrs. F. N. Barney re
ceiving the travel prize.
Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger are
the parents of a son, bom Satur
I day, Jan. 18, at a Billings hospital,
LAUREL
The first meeting in charge of
new officers for the year was held
by Zidonian chapter of the Order
of Eastern Star Thursday evening
at the Masonic temple. Games pro
vided entertainment during the
social hour, after which lunch was
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Cleo
Walton, Mrs. Eleanor Crawford and
Mrs. Frances Fisher
Mrs. Richard B. Busby was in at
tendance at a family reunion at the
home of her father, James W. Riddle
of Billings, when five generations
were represented. They were Rich
ard Charles Brakke, 4 months, and
his mother, Mrs. Charles C. Brakke,
21, of Billings; Mrs. Busby, 44, of
Laurel; Mrs. Busby's father, James
W. Riddle, 62, of Billings, and his
father, James P. Riddle, 88, of Gil
lette, Wyo.
Junior Fink, high school senior
who has been ill at his home for
several weeks, is recovering from
an attack of the flu and bronchial
pneumonia.
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