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Billings Daily Tribune from Billings, Montana • 11

Billings Daily Tribune du lieu suivant : Billings, Montana • 11

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Billings, Montana
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PAGBtJl Coming To Babcock Saturday Evening Sept 5 5k A 4k Vin a Joliet Wil returned Warren will stay hero and Mrs of the Pickens of Billings is a visit fiiv fishing entertained in the Smith car Ware Kuoney l' 1 1 i' Billings they have hostess Red Lodge Shepherd Little and children and Mr Pierce and Gibson Columbus bonds Special to The Tribune Mr a ish'is of Mid VV i 1 1 ia hi They wedding li ip Charles MrGeorgp and Han num production of the United aunt Mr Walter Morrow nob uora through tlu YelloXvidd'ne park PERORMANCE STARTS 9:00 Iting at Mr and Bozeman evening KITTY Miss Geneva has taken MacKA the or ch Huntley and (linv: COMPANY AND PRODUCTION Mr and 4 Miss THEATRE tlioir Wed and home in lias been Morrisey in Miles Berger inotor making the trip have effect York some arrived parents e'i in ping' outfit tlic remainder Mrs Vorls and son Avenue returned this a short visit at the ranch of Sher Parsons' left last to attend of Music accompa Enuiui Miss who has of mother and her friends in Ilans break hl Io Holland of Belfry was guest the arrell home Monday prior Spo wlth tins i 1 1 relieve bo con i' li i' exposil ion palaces Bon Hosmer of Billings bus been spending a few days with Roy Buck ingham at Worden first of the week lobs Miss viHiting dancing and cards llelons luncheon Miss Winnlfred lumbar week for Toronto Canada the Toronto Conservatory Her father Dunbar nied her as far as Billings Miss Lillian Adler was in the city Saturday on her way to her home at Billings after an outing at the Rosebud lakes Rev Whitely is attending the Conference at orsyth WILLIAM ELLIOTT PRESENTS The Extraordinary Comedy Success It Miller has started work on a residence to be built Just south of the blacksmith shop Miss Hazel Pulliam wont to Rod Isxlge Wednesday to take the teach examinations (tilth and i 1 Monday George Kobelin this week tore down the old barn on his place uni Is sub stituting a fine huge new barn Messrs Harris spent Thursday in the Rosebud Billings Oakwood for her home weelrf at the yesterday and Mrs avenue Mrs Curtis Is expected to return today from Tarkio Mo where she lias been spending the summer at the Home of her parents Albert Parsons and bride Ilian la arc visiting at the home has been received and Mrs Collins to A party composed of Dan Hansen las Baltzell Knorr Chilson Mr and Mrs A if Is and Miss Harris will leave Monday for a week's outing at Rose bud Dake and the Stillwater country Qiiiggloy of Huntley I II' Early home the first Mrs Helen Gray will return this tTOetang from Helena where she haspetit this week following her returnfoul atrip through Yellowstone park Iowa Mrs few days at is expected spend ing a vacation here with relatives Curtis 12 Avenue from been Mrs Margaret Smith of Attorney Scott Smith two daughters are visiting Joliet this week Word Hetland been touring Norway that they had arrived in New after having been delayed for time on account of the war William Early and lloiiu i' were basin' ss visitors in Edg: nesday evening Mrs left today of several xlster water JMr apd Samue week from home' Qf Mr und Mrs Kerrick near Laurel The Aid will serve a chicken the basement of the hurch Monday evening September 7 the Inter State air association from Mr who the Dove of tile Huntley bank spent the last few daysveek at orsyth The cucumber vines are not bearing as heavily us usual this season on ac count of the large acreage however the deliveries at the pickle run from 40 to 80 barrels dully Mr Morgan drove three of his friends Carey Snow II Garven and Gorrell to the Stillwater Thursday morning for a short fishing trip They returned to the city last evening Miss HortenaC wTtn the gpest pt Miss Margaret leaves' todtiy for her lip me City 7' Mies Nellie McCarthy of Minnea polts who has been visiting her sis ter Mrs Lee this winter Ross returned Wcdnes from Butte where he Miss Ella Mickey guest this week of Mrs George Beavers 112 South Thirty fifth street left riday for her home in Columbia city Ind Miss RhUea Mickey who wafl 11 hiiv joined her sister here failed to ar rive but is expected Monday Erank Harris and John Linton of Hillings were In town for a few hours Wednesday Mrs rank Gilbraith has returned to her duties at the Chaifibers islier store after a vacation of two weeks She unit her husband spent a week of the linn at Chico Hot Springs Margaret Scally 115 North tihlrty second street and her nieces nephew Lillian Margaret Har riet and Billy have returned from her ranch near Edgar where spent the summer Mesdames Williams George Sande Stanley Runnder SS 1) Rhyneer Dewey and Charles Kyle at the lunch table and saw many guests were served After a short weding tour Mrs Beasley will make their Absarokee where the groom is en gaged in business Mrs Ben Martin of Billings is spending a few days here as the guest of Mr und Mrs Nat Martin resh hi en I Mrs Mr and Mrs Wilcox again taken up their residence They are living In the nori liall' Cohen building pitAf Wednesday' evening wXeW ak OperatiQn tor appendicitis wua per formed the same evening Miss Ten Kyck is recovering nicely from the operation about 10 days of which at Piney inn Mrs Phillips entertained at luncheon riday in honor of Mrs Alward of Polson who has been Bozeman for the past Eight of Mrs Alward's Mrs Horrock 511 North Thirtieth street returned Saturday from a short visit with relatives in Columbus Her guest Mrs A Al ven of Portland Ore who accom panied her is still in the city Mrs A Sell left Saturday to visit her Sister Mrs Gardner at Bil lings Grafft who has been Alniu Anderson re lioiue In Red Lodge A daughter was born to Mrs rancis in Seattle August 1 according to a letter received by friends of the young people In Billings yesterday morning Mr and Mrs rancis formerly lived here Rev Inghri in pi George Linton and rank part of Wednesday and this city en route from lake to their homo in Pauline Guy Tomlin Salina Khs who are making tloii liisi isjt to Montumi The Misses Standen and Broomfield are visiting at the Bain home Mr turned yesterday from Peoria HI where he has been attending the Bradley Polytechnic institute rank Walter of Townsend for a shbrt visit with his Th rsday Mrs Walter Morrow on I oil a ined a crowd of "img folks at an i in pimn pl party Monday in honor of li ni'ir and n' pli' Miss Paulino ami Mr Mr Ernest day morning went for a few days after his return from a tour of Yelloxvstone park Special to The Tribune Aug 29 A unique anil charming out of doors wedding took place Thursday evening on the lawn of the Id Runner residence in Absarokee when Miss Gladys Kelly and Mr Harley Beasley txvo of the most popular young people were united in marriage Japanese lanterns illuminated tjye spacious lawns in the center of an arched canopy had boon formed of boughs and blossoms An aisle banked by flowers and outlined with ribbons led to the arch from the house The bride was accompanied by her father and followed by the matron of hon or Mrs Williams and the groom with Mr Williams Reverend t'oncklo officiated using the Congregational ring ceremony Little Bernice Kyle acted as ring bearer Mrs Minnie Tomplins playod the wedding march from Lohengrin and the wedding party A party composed of and A Pickens Bert Chirk Cyrus Kipp Joe Pickens Hogan George armer and Albert Sheets motored to Worden Wednesday night to attend the meeting of the beet as sociation Miss Elsie Wiggenhorn been visiting at the home Wiggenhorn left to spend if fexv days at Billings before returning to her home at Watertown Wis Mrs Burl Wight ntertain nor Tuesday Mrs Chas 1 Miss Gi ll' and Master Erm a Mr and Mrs Mrs McMahon spent tho with friends and relatives sas and Oklahoma Services were conducted at the Episcopal church Tuesday evening by Rev Tucker Mr returned riday evening three trip to Denver and Chi cago and southwestern Russell stopped for a Edgemont 8 I) and home Tuesday morning Basford rc Minnoapolis spending the and relatives neighboring Mrs A Thaler left Tuesday tornoon for Billings to spend weeks visiting her brotlier ln la sister ir and Mrs Louis Allard Mr Ti Torrence went to Rosebud riday in his car and will return this evening with Mrs Torrence and the children' Julia Virginia Eugene and Lida Whb JiaVe been enjoying a lengthy' vacation at the lake John Hustings and Clifford Gor kins motored to Red Lodge Sunday in the Corkins ear They returned same evening ceremony Mrs rendered the wedding march Art attired in a white Japanese crepe Mrs rank Price left Tues vislt of two weeks with Mr nid Mrs IL Railey at their home sirid near Springdale A baby boy was born morning at 5 a in to Mr Janies Torrence 3924 irst South The boy weighs 1 0 pounds and both he and his mother are do hlg very well Word has been sent Torrertce who ig at Joliet and he is expected home it the earliest possible moment I Merrick and family of IH troit Mieli arrived here Monday and expect to make Joliet their future Miss Ester Sell was hostess at a most delightful farewell party to MISS lAluise yimra mis week to Miss departure for katte The evening Svas spent Dr and Mrs turned Thursday from Mrs Basford had been summer with fritnds in Minneapolis and points Mr and rs Biizzel berg alibi'd to Billings On returning they stopped Mrs A Gree 1015 North Thirty first street returned Monday evening from her ranch at Belry She xxus accompanied on the tHn by Mrs itoore Mrs James Wvatt the Osborn Ladies Aid at her homo last Thursday Mr and Mrs Ernest Law re turned riday evening from a two Weeks' outing in the Big Horn moun tains spent Smith of Worden and Switzer are spending the head of Pryor creek of Bozeman after home Mrs Mitchell 21 avenue 7Mrand Mrs Dwight Radcliffe and Haby 211 5 North Thirty fifth street lart this morning to visit for ten days In Lewiston Mrs William Lampi formerly a teacher in the Carbon county high 8chot paMa short visit with Mrs Ball of this place Mrs A5 luhrer and sister re turned frdm a tour through Xellowstone National bank Prices: Mn ry Kat livrlnr a 11 il I I a i '(I Me Mb Imn of vil Hl Hi II la and intifiiate friends were prvwnt Hlu'ila uVHuzjjikui wm Miss May Clark of Renova arrived jin the jpity Thursday evening to at Aentrife'inirigs high school Miss Cfkrk Wilt stay at the home of heruiG And ktifit Mr and Mrs eTgus12 South Broadway for the entrance wedding march as retired Preceding the Bruce Renwick and after sang Thou The bride was gown of Japanese crepe and net tnimming with shadow lace and car ried a shower banquet of Hilles of the valley Sweet peas in quantities were used in the decoration of the Miss with 1 1 "i ii i welgh GOVERVMEM TO SHOW AT EXPOSITION I ho inn mn In 'Xponifion have received liiini Hm govqnrmcnt at Im i nil I'niti'd States government exhibits will bo shown in inv i nment building exhibit red Whitford left Monday to at lenu me annual conference of Methodist Episcopal church at or syth Mrs CharlesWE Wright and fainrty motored to Billings from Red Lbde yesterday morning They will spend several days here as the guests of Mr and Mrs George Lamport SIT South Twenty ninth street Mr Abel guest of Mr and Mrs Harrison' 623 North Thirtieth street leaves this evening for his home in Mason City Iowa Oje of The unny Scenes rom Kitty McKay Tom Smith Mrs Lovering and Jesse Smith motored to Red Lodge Sunday Page Ttr6 tJMxnlg from her homestead nqjrweat of Billings to take up work in Mrs millinery shop Jfrm' Bkmpsel and daughter AudriY and Mrs A Suntpsel of Guthrie 'Okla mother of Mr Siurp mL returned riday evening ffom a toflr of Yellowstone park MrS'Mamp Will spend the remainder if theumrifier at the home of her sondtnd Wife Special to The Tribune RED LODGE Aug 29 Mrs Thomas Pollard and children left Thursday for Spokane to spend the winter Mr Dollard who is at pres ent at Spokane awaiting the arrival of Mrs Pollard is expected to re turn to Red Lodge in a few days Harry Mann and rank were among the Pillar vis itors at Huntley this week 1 Special to The Trihtme HUNTLEY Augc Mr Hubbard of the Helena RWora was Here for a day calling on his riejUc NaC Martin In realise to a call issued by the beet association a large meet ing of the farlners' was held at Wor Wednesday night The meeting was called to obtain he support of One of the most enjoyable social events ott he season ocurred riday when Miss Doris Bryant entertained at whist The young people congre gated to bld farewell to Miss Bryant who is leaving soon to take up her Junior year in St Anne's seminary Nh oil pen as a lnri friends Tims" pl evening wore larii Anna on i mi i i Alice I'lmer Lillhin Ha tin i trn Eter Sell and M' ssrs Huiold i ii i'l presided that the Mr and Mrs Thomas McMahon re turned home riday Mr McMahon had been visiting nt his old home in Lanca stershire England? since last April and was accompanied home by his sister Mrs Maggie Hampson summer in Kan By a deal just consummated Nelson purchased lot in from Jelllson fa The Eastern Star elub was delight fully entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Marvin A delicious lunch was served by the hostess Those present were Mesdames Pierce Allen McCoy Hopkins Simonson Till LOVE 'STORY WITfi A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE Written by CATHERINE CHISHQLM CUSHING Di reef rom One Year at New Comedy Theater ORIGINAL A party was given riday evening by Mesdames Pieioe id Meyen The pie supper in evening waSxspent at auction bridge A dainty hindiieon was served by the The Christian Workers and husbands will be entertained nesday evening by Mrs A money This will bo a dollar meet ing the members each bringing a dollar and telling how they earned It A good crowd is expected iwnr Secial to The Tribune JOLIET Aug 29 Mrs llamson who has been spending the lut three xxeeks in Ullllngs home Wednesday Lower boxes $2 Upper boxes $150 Sofas $2 1 Parquet $150 Dress Circle $100 Entire first Balcony $1 4 rows 2nd Balcony 75c Balance 2nd Balcony 50c Reserved Gallery 50c Open Gallery 25c I Seat Sale Thursday Sept 3rd 10:00 a Mail Orders Now the fartnerii in a demand for un in crease Of $200 per ton for augur beets gi McLean receiver of the Unit ed States land office at Billings wds tn Red Lodge a few days last wefk A Russell 612 Broadway riday evening from a Mi Helen Blower rihi home Monday iiin lit from a xlsiscxeral weeks wit her brother A Brewer and family at I Jioni'stiiid near Sand Springs Mr andjMrs Goddard 304 North Thirty first street left ridayfternoon by motor for Mosby to visit at the home of their daughter Mrs Aratas Bertha Ten Eyck daughter Of Mrand Mrtf Ten Eyck 1106 NorthThirtieth street was taken to the hos io The Tribune Aug Miss Mi'le line f'liillips entertained at a inii tea at D' a home Saturday in bom" Miss rances Kyle daugh ter of Mi and Mrs rank Kyle xvli" is going Washington to at tend Hi" National' Park emale sem inary 20 of the young friends of the Ii" t'ss and guest of lionoi' were pn "nt and enjoyed dancing music by Hie Jaqkson Quaw tra Mis" arnijte Garnier of some fnnrv and tin "grajfc was Ynriqil by II" singing of severtqvocal solos by Miss Madeline I liillips ywjho recently re turned Berlm i where she has been studying for the' past three years Bouqii' Is of pink sweet pens adorned tli" pAtTon and firefly red peas tie' dining room while golden glow 'rated the hall Dainty re freshment were served BILLINGS DAILY TRIBUNE BILLINGS MONTANA SUNDAY AUGUST 30 1914 ounztfaiHt iU' a ee wx aiv i xyrr st ii "i riir acasaag I 3 Vi 4 Mb I' Wv wW nfter which 1c TIh ri lu Lre ot w'is Miss SimpHni) nl Kozniiian I I) I I I 1 1 1 I trivihhs th' I II' HU III 111 i huhihh IH1 HlhU iviik Illi: Jill 1 1' I) 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 III ll lit I' HIllf III llul i I hi i i fi I i I i i ii 1 I 1 1 C't i Hl I I I I I I tc I I I I i i 1 1 i I I 1 1 i 1 1 1 'x 1 1 1 1 i i fjtnii li i t(Kk ln psrnt diu i i th' li hi issvs I I mi les wc in 1 in ii ul n1 i li ii i'Hi I Il 1 1 In 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I i 1 1 1 I I Miid'dim' I'liilllp'i slim I I'I Miss All' ll I I "1 HI 11 tiirned trip Ii 1 1' wh( un pn i I visit with I i 1 1 1 ih I i 1 i I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hill I I in I 1 1 1 'll Hihn xi'ltiii! nt liiini li'iiii Mis ci i s'n 1 1 1 1 11 ml iiil 1 Mich it li'ilh hH I fiiiiiik on IList 1 1 1 i I ii i i hi I 1 1 I I 111 st (it till with MlH I 1 1 (i I niii i Nth A i i uiLst of 1 1 i 1 1 stor of the I ui id and Arfluii' SrL menH of iminei Miss ll( tlijr Ml h'ft Si 1 1 1 rd'i for 11 toiled BruNh Iw st man I la in the ii fr i jsj i i i cub in Sp' dx rm Tuesday after a visit with Tim Simpson home was 1 1 1 i ys relatives in i a ul with dnl and white sweet ferns an I a A p(t Slullli lnr Mrs I' Normil" Mrs David prftx ho was nmmg'd lor th" tt rw do 1 ior i am! Airs In ldil pelf I Im lrtle i pr I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 John Honkala were Ibd lodg' nr xv I' i I I xvU pea rl I mi Ml to itors at Hd sprimic th1 latter nnnip mid i ri I a shower 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 I 1 1 i i I'i'l a hove I wrist Dart of last week Liiihs roses I he hi lesion id wore IOS" xv It laeo dmi''ri'S Wi 1 After th1 an informal re wHh di Iemien ws held nnl Io lur I I I 1 hlSSlst lilii'l hl th am i ih I 0 1 1 in "ii 1 1' i oin vj vii nn i i ip ne enou tor Mr mi Mi i 'r I'li i 11 misl I' pi i Shf'D herd hoiiK in 1 i' fls here ri ll( klnr diinglil' lx 1 1 i are ra in pi li 0 'honp si li Lii i I two i nd I rri in Shepherd wih Miss Ihimde has 1 1 WHO i i i I i I i 1 1 ni'ii i i ij i i A Wednesday Horn a 11 VJght 1 which includ' a lour 1 i pi nj cjoo iDohn'd tlioir touring fits XX tilt equipped with lull I i 1 1 1 XI: i i i rl' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 I mil i 1 1 Airs iwiid who ims to dnosdav lie Huss tiil was al one time a i i Hm season touring I CX I I I I I I I I I I I I A 1 I I a night I'lu'lui' in Hi' 'bimeid ie do inuip wilh ruhlivt'k und friend: at Silesia 'd Montana A I I 1 1 i I ra 1 4i 1 1 i i i i 1 1 i 1 1 a 1 1 college Mr Whitcomb is assistant Io i I a 1 1 1 1 1 oila to ma I tlill''mll 11 ill i lt'il fliij't1 if' B'iIut 1 home 'Iminr the wmlrr ir Wed auronomv of lie college Thev were Ie O' lie MHH I'dniii'd horn" imentH in J'lli'l III Monduy fm xi JI of with i i I th Ml I a me IH I loiH'Ct'gf'l' iiunir id a re 1 1 i i i a 1 1 tt TiP'sdav f'toiii a visit with her daiirh Mis rtii I 'ohiinhtis aai a I ia a i i ter Mix Illa in viremia ''I'l I UI I 'ill ami villi lyt laiher In Michigan Mrs Miss 'iace I it I teacher of do 1 1 1 i lia vo just 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I a a 1 1 1 1 1 1 been i i 1 1 1 1 1s 1 1 ait in I 1 1 1 a i 1 1 1 Ji Yellowstone I i al fri'nh returned home schools luin from rrh 't7l a xvei'k here with lheir wih ShclienitUnor emi wher sh has beep actlnp as stales hist iier it i i an i smia (tiirmr i Hev and Mrs Bcnnclt re turned Tia sdav a didiuht I I 1 1 it VlSllIIlK ttlfl'C xveeks I I 4 IS 1 S' 'S si 41 i tj h'y '7 rl 1 1 AW' aJC CWke ft Mr I rp TimiMiiiriir' Him MM.

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