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Domestic News February 28, 1952

The Camas Hot Springs Exchange

Hot Springs, Camas, Sanders County, Montana

What is this article about?

Local social column from Plains area detailing visits, returns from travel, medical recoveries, and minor announcements like a house sale and upcoming events in early March.

Merged-components note: Sequential local news items on visits and events; merged as cohesive domestic news.

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Mr and Mrs Harvey Burke were Plains visitors Thursday.

Dutch Snider who is employed at Cabinet Gorge spent the week end at home.

Miss June Eley returned to Thompson Falls on Wednesday after spending the past four months with her mother, Mrs Dave Wooding.

Herman Manicke who has been in the St Ignatius hospital for a week, came home Tuesday of last week.

Mrs Curtis Paro left Monday for Spokane for a visit.

Mrs M. A. McDonald and Mrs Mary Snider of St Ignatius visited Mrs Lona Miles on Wednesday.

Mrs Hugh Clark returned Saturday from Galen where she had gone for treatment.
Mrs Virgil Pears of Thompson river spent the week end at the Van Horn home.

Mr and Mrs Gene Riley visited friends in the valley Sunday.

Mr and Mrs John Camp spent Saturday at the Haworth home.

Mr and Mrs Ernest DeMers were Missoula visitors Saturday.

Don Hood spent Sunday in Kalispell.

Mr and Mrs Woodie Osterson of Missoula visited in town Sunday.

Dr T. T. Rider of Missoula spent the week end in town looking after property interests in the valley.

FOR SALE—Lot & 4-room house—small down payment, balance in monthly or yearly payments. Gladys Wooding, phone 2634. 21-6

Mrs Annie McDonald and Angus and Mrs Margaret Howes of Niarada visited on Saturday at the Derwin Halverson home.

Mr and Mrs Lloyd Erickson visited his parents in Polson on Sunday.

Mr and Mrs Ed Stevens returned on Saturday from Libby where they had visited for several days. They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs F. E. Booth of Butte, who continued on to their home on Sunday.

KEEP OPEN—March 15 for the Snappy Stitchers Dance at Nyah Grange hall.

Miss Caroline Strange of Thompson Falls spent the week end with her grandparents.

The Dorcas Society of the Seventh Day Adventist church will hold their next meeting Monday, March 3, at the home of Mrs Minnie Roosma.

Mrs William Murray of Dixon has moved to the Livingston house at Camas to make her home.

Mr and Mrs Kent Von Segen and Karen and Mrs Minnie Draper, and Mr and Mrs Harold Goode and baby visited at the A. Cluzen home at Lonepine on Sunday.

Mr and Mrs Bud Eley of Camas Prairie spent Saturday at the Wooding home in Camas.

Mr and Mrs Frank Marsh visited in Missoula Friday.

Mr DeJong, with the Bonneville outfit, left on Friday for Portland on business.

Mrs Norman Carr, Mrs Lottie Hoy and Mrs Myrtle Puyear visited at the Charles Perkins home on Tuesday.

Ralph Thompson was an overnite guest of Joe Perkins on Saturday.

Mr and Mrs Frank Taylor returned on Friday evening from a visit of several months with their daughter Ruby in Virginia. They also visited at Cut Bank enroute home.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Local Visits Family Gatherings Community Announcements Plains Visitors

Where did it happen?

Plains

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Plains

Event Details

Multiple reports of local residents visiting friends and family, returning from trips or medical treatments, and community announcements including a house for sale, a dance, and a society meeting.

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