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Pupils of the Byam school held a
Valentine varty Friday at the school.
Games were plawed and valentines
p-.changed, after which a pitch in
lunch was served.
Mrs. Allen Livingston and son
Scott of Cody, Wyo., visited here
last week with her sister, Mrs. F.
A. Scheidecker and family.
Mrs. Kenneth Walker was hostess
to her bridge club last Wednesday
evening and awarded honors to Mrs.
Paul Wold and Mrs. Roy Edwards.
Mrs. Arleen Caster of Owl Creek.
Wyo., visited last week with her
mother and sister, Mrs. Edna Bunch
and Mrs. Merle Bramhall.
Mrs. Margaret McArthur and sons
David and Jimmy, who had spent
the last five months with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chittick.
left Friday for Ordnance, Ore.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. 0. Boylan were Mr. Boylan's sis
ter, Mrs. Tom Moretz of Newport,
Wash., who was returning to her
home after spending several weeks
with her mother, Mrs. Boylan of
Fishtail. Accompanying Mrs. Mor
etz to Laurel was Mrs. Bill Hall
of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bondurant of
Rapelje were guests Monday of Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Bondurant and
family.
A world day of prayer was observ
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ed Friday at the Methodist church
with 25 persons attending. Special
music was provided by Mrs. J. H.
Albertus and Mrs. H. R. Russell.
Johnny Cantrell was honor guest
when his mother, Mrs. Leonard Can
trell entertained at a party on his
ninth birthday. Guests were Lee
Biffle, Douglas Wold, Glenn Wold,
Greg Childs, Pat Giblin, Allen Lums
don, Andy Scheidecker, Jimmy Can
trell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Merritt Williams
are the parents of a daughter born
Friday, Feb. 13 at the Deaconess
hospital in Billings. The baby has
been named Olivia Suzann.
Members of her sewing club were
guests of Mrs. Helen DeWald at a
Valentine dessert lunch. Those pres
ent were Mrs. Hazel Wise, Mrs.
Joyce Bice. Mrs. Doris Roberts, Mrs.
Laurinda Reich, Mrs. Clara Ostwold,
Mrs. Jean Roberts and Mrs. DeWald.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Packard had
as guests last week end Mrs. Park
ard's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. Jay LaLonde, of Sidney.
The latter couple also visited in
Billings.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cantrell
were hosts last Sunday at dinner for
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cantrell and
son, David Cantrell and Mrs. Estelle
Loomis, all of Billings.
Rudy Gerke, 5-year-old son of
Mr, and Mrs. D. G. Gerke. is a
patient at the St. Vincent hospital
in Billings where he is recovering
from the after effects of measles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krug visited
Sunday in Shepherd at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Thaut.
Mrs. Meta Mees of Rosebud was
a guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Nicholas while en route to spend
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Russell K. Haight Jr,, 25-year-old :
ex-G.I. from New York, arrived
in U. S., still wearing bis Indian
turban, after serving for two
months as brigadier general in 1
the free Kashmir rebel army.
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some time in Cody, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor are J
the parents ,of a daughter born
Thursday, Feb. 12 at a Billings hos
pital.
Mrs. William Foote was
honor
guest at a shower when Mrs. L. R.
Stickelberger entertained Saturday
evening and served a lunch. The
evening was spent in sewing. At
tending were Mrs. C. N. Rathbun,
Mrs. Carl Perry, Mrs. J. W. Bald
win, Mrs. W. W. Henley, Mrs. F. i
E. Mayes, Mrs. J. L. Childs, Mrs.
Joseph Thorne, Mrs. Charles Staiger.
friends while en route to California
to be the guests of relatives and
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Mrs. R. A. McCracken, Jr., Mrs.
William Ziegler, Mrs. Cora Rice.
Mrs. Stickelberger and the honor
guest, Mrs. Foote.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffer and
children of Wyola, formerly of Lau
rel, visited briefly last week with
friends.
Mrs. Barbara Wock of Dickinson.
N. D., returned recently to her £
home after spending three weeks Æ
with her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Prill, X
who was convalescing at her home X
here following hospital surgery. »
Mrs. Lawrence Neilson and son m
Ronnie who had visited Mrs. Nei!- m
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. m
Krug and other relatives, returned M
Monday to their home in Avery, M
Idaho. X
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Senn are »
the parents of a daughter born, Fri- •
day, Feb. 13 at a Billings hospital, m
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeager of ■ X
Billings visited here last week with J #
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Prill. j M
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sanderson of ! X
Billings were guests Sunday of i K
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. I *
and Mrs. F. A. Scheidecker. A
birthday dinner was served in honor j
of Mrs. Sanderson and Ronnie \
Scheidecker.
party by the Dor -1
club last Wednesday at the
Congregational church, Mrs. John
Foos and Mrs. George Feuerbacher
were hostesses at the lunch and
had charge of the evening's pro
gram. Guessing games were enter
tainment, and those winning prizes
were Mrs. Philip Behm, Mrs. Alex
Behm, Mrs. Jacob Batt and Mrs.
Alex Michael. Mrs. William Frank
received the door prize. The next
meeting is scheduled for Feb. 25.
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