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Billings Gazette
Sunday, March 27, 1921

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Miss Nancy Graham, who has been visiting in Billings, for several weeks, left for her home in Missouri, Friday, having been called home by the illness of her father.

Mrs. J. T. Beardsley, and son Jack of 112 North Thirtyfirst street, departed Thursday on a three weeks trip to Ontario, Ore., where they will visit friends and relatives. On their return trip they will visit friends in several Idaho cities.

Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brown, have returned from their winter seojourn at Ocean Park, Cal.

H. T. Thomas, returned yesterday from business trip to Thermopolis.

Miss Helen Korlizborn, daughter of Mrs. E. J. Korlizborn, of 333 Wyoming Avenue,is rapidly recovering from the effects of a throat operation. Miss Korlizborn, will be able to return to school next week.

C. H. Trether, of Nibbe, is in the city.

Mrs. R. Wilson, of Absarokee, is spending the weekend here.

A. Wells, cashier of the First National bank of Broadview and president of the Broadview Commercial, motored here Friday and returned home yesterday.

August Ammann, and John Ammann, farmers of Hoskins basin were in the city yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen, of Comanche were here yesterday and retured home in the evening. Mr. Allen, is a farmer in that district.

George Striker, a rancher of Edgar, was here yesterday.

Samumuel Goodman, of Red Lodge, motored to Billings, Thursday, and attended the Scottish right ceremonies.

Miss Lucille Taylor, a Wonlon teacher, is spending the weekend here with friends.

Julia Lavelle, in Red Lodge is visiting Miss Marie Ward.

F. C. Roberts, manager of the Midland Elevator company of Nibe was in Billings, yesterday on business.

F. Deeltor, of Butte, was here on business yesterday.

J. Dinsdale, of Big Horn, was here looking over land interest yesterday.

Miss Estella Providence, of Red Lodge was here visiting yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, and daughter of Powell, was here looking over possibilities for a location.

H.H. Watt, of Shepherd, a lumberman, is spending the weekend in Billings.

W. S. Hanna, supervising engineer of the United States Indian reservation irrigation service, returned last night from Riverton, Wyo., where he has been working on the Wind River project.

Robert Dixon, has returned from a two weeks trip to Denver. He went there with the object of re-locating but returned satisfied that Billings offered better opportunities.

O. C. Wogan, is here from Nibbe for a few days.

W. B. Chappie, cashier of the Clarks Fork Valley bank of Framberg, was here on business Friday and Saturday.

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