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PHONE 38243 Mrs. Bessie Davey, 163 West La Platte street, Centerville, is a pa tient at the family home. She is suffering from a minor illness and has been confined to her home for the last several days. Mrs. Percy F. May, 6 Bennett street, Walkerville, is attending an annual grand assembly of the Order of Rainbow for Girls in Lewistown. She accompanied delegates of the local unit to the meet and is ex pected home tomorrow. Miss Lillian Weston, 8 East Sum mit street, has returned from Tem pled Hills, south of Livingston, where she attended a Baptist church young peoples’ meeting. She was a dele gate of the Butte Young Peoples’ union of First Baptist church. En route home she visited Yellowstone National park. A weekly card party, sponsored by women of the parish, will be held tonight in St. Mary's church parish hall on North Main street. The en tertainment, for the benefit of the parish, will begin at 9 o'clock and a general invitation is extended. En tertaining will be Mrs. Thomas Lavin, Mrs. Emmett Lavelle, Mrs. Anna Leary, Mrs. James Leary, Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. Charles McGee, Mrs. William Maher, Mrs. Edward Moyle, Mrs. John Moriarity, Mrs. William Mor rison, Mrs. Dan Mullen, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Nellie Mullen, Mrs. Catherine Murphy, Miss Elizabeth Murphy, Mrs. Jere Murphy, Mrs. M. Murphy, Mrs. Nora Murphy and Mrs. Thomas Murphy. South Side Notes PHONE 17627 Mrs. L. A. Fellows of 1816 South Arizona street has returned from Portland, Ore., where she visited friends and underwent a major operation at St. Vincent's hospital. Sunday, being the second Sunday of the month, is Communion day for the Holy Name society of St. John the Evangelist church. The members will receive in a body at the 9 o'clock mass. Frank McHugh, 1409 Warren avenue, is recovering from a dis located shoulder which he sustained while at work. Mrs. B. Buchanan of Kirksville, Mo., is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. Whittam., The Hiawatha club of Silver Leaf Rebekah lodge met Wednesday afternon at the home of Mrs. George Osborne of Warm Springs. Mrs. Osborne's daughter, Mrs. Edith McFarlane of Spokane, was assist ing hostess. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. The usual business session was dispensed with and the afternon was spent socially. The guests included Mrs. Blanche Trud gen, Mrs. Florence Burgess, Mrs. Josephine Overand, Mrs. Lillian Bray, Mrs. Jessie Smith, Mrs. Eliza Kelly, Mrs. Mae Hoon, Mrs. Ethel Giem, Mrs. Bettymith, Mrs. Marian McEvoy, Mrs. Esther Harris, Mrs. Viola Seymour, and the juveniles, Ralph McEvoy, Elaine Seymour, Jean Hoon, Rosemary and Betty Ann McFarlane. Drift of aircraft in a cross-wind is equal to the wind velocity.
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Butte Daily Post

Butte, Montana, US

Fri, Aug 10, 1934

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