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.Eag.fi . 10______;________ H u n t e s € 3 e t ' M e r i t Earl Johnson and sons, Garoth and Ever- ut, wont hunting, Sat urday, Nov. 8. Mr. Johnson shot and kill ed a two point white tail buck and a mule deer doe. Evoret John son shot and killed a spike mule doer buck and Gareth Johnson killed a mule deer fawn. Richard Shea, Sverot and Garoth .Johnson motored to Libby Nov. 9 to go oik. minting. They hunted Nov. 19 and 11 with their un cle, Duane Johnson, They wore unsuccessful in getting their game. € 1 a s s f t u d i e s A Montana Survey Re port was given to the American government class, taught by Mr. Biggar. From this re port the colleges will be able to get a gen eral idea how many graduates from Montana high sdhools will en ter college next year, and also the percent age in each occupa tion. The class has boon studying about the Federal Court System and also the Laws and their enforcement, Dennis Butts hasboen absent from sdhool be cause of an injury re ceived while Christmas treeing Saturday, Nov ember l.He fell from a moving joepandthe rear wheel rihover his ' leg but no bones were broken. H 0 M I I W E C H A I M S A W S F F C t G E N E S C H E R M E R H O R N . . E v . a r green. . I I q v Q m . b o r - . l 1 * , - . - 1 . 9 5 8 - C o e s K a r r l . f f o l l S F r o m 0 Members of the Order of Eastern Star, Chap ter #6k, of Eureka at tended the reception of the Wothy Grand Matron and other dis tinguished guests at Columbia Falls, Monday evening, Nov. 10. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dc- Pratu, Mrs. Victoria Baney, and Mrs. of Dorthy Great Anderson Falls. Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 11, Mrs. Lloyd Do Pratu, Mrs. Dorthy An derson, Mrs, Blythe Lesturd, and Mrs, Vic- toia Baney attondod the offical visit at the Adah Chapter in Kalispell. i l a r c t i b o n k s E n t e r t a i n s The Ladies Mission ary Society of the Church of God mot at the homo of Mrs, Hu bert Marchbanks, Tuos. Nov.1*. It was an *11 day meeting with luncheon served at noon by the hostess. A study was present ed o' church condi tions in the United Stages. Kenny Gwynr traveled to Kalispell Friday, Oct. 31 e s o s k a Kay Karr, son-in-law of K/ick Webb of Rex- ferd, was chosen to represent the Forest Ranger of Southern Alaska at a mooting in Salt Lake City, Utah, held Oct. 1-8. Mr. Karr flow to 'and from this meeting. s h e r W i s i t i c k i n s o n s Mr. and Fishery Donald K5rk of dinner home of Howard Trego on 9 * . The guests day hunting, Mrs, Fisher Mrs. Delbert Francos Mc- and Dolores Kalispell were guests at the Mr. and Mrs, -Dickinson of Sunday, Nov, spent the is Mr. Dickinson’s sisters, • » A Halloween party was held at the Pink- ham school house on Nov, 1, The ' group watched TV and they had refreshments of coffee and 'carmalizod popcorn, Prizes wore given to the three childern with the best cos tumes, There wore people present. about 56 Attend the Fernie Gome November 1 8