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Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana
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Outlook correspondent reports various local happenings: visits and trips to Plentywood and Regina Fair, social events like dinners and picnics, Mrs. Ryberg's recovery from illness, Joe West's hand injury, a dance, and Outlook's 6-3 baseball win over Ceylon. (248 characters)
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(Ella West, Correspondent)
Messrs. Amund Johnson, Carl Back and Roy Nelson were business visitors in Plentywood on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koester and Marjorie Nelson went to Regina on Tuesday to take in the Fair.
Rob. West and Joe, Mrs. Robt. Fitzgerald and Jimmie and Grandma West were in Plentywood Wednesday.
Mr. Martin Homme and Clint Cosper left Wednesday for Minot, N. D. They with Ransom Cosper and Clarence Boe returned on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hendrickson of Minot were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goodlaxon, Sunday.
Harvey, Dick and Howard Wunderlich, Delmar Black, Mrs. Elwood House and Lena Otten spent a musical evening at the Clint Cosper home.
Miss Beatrice Barner of Plentywood was a visitor over the week end at the Goodlaxon home.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kohler of Missoula are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kohler.
Mr. Leonard Took, of Archer, is visiting with friends in town.
The Lutheran Ladies served dinner to a large crowd at the Olson school house on Sunday.
The Latter Day Saints had their Sunday school picnic at Beaver creek on Tuesday. 35 were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe of Plentywood were visiting at Oscar Wold's on Sunday.
Sunday School will be held each Sunday at the Lutheran church basement.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross took in the Fair at Regina Tuesday.
Mrs. Sven Ryberg, who has been ill for the past three weeks, was taken very much worse Thursday night. Medical aid was summoned and she is recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tobiason have accepted a position with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ueland.
Mr. David Wise, of Minot, was a business caller here on Friday.
Joe West had the misfortune to hurt his hand badly on the combine necessitating a visit to a doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garrick entertained a number of their friends to a fine dinner Sunday.
Messrs. Harvey Wunderlich and Delmar Blake of Spokane, Wash, and Cecil Garrick spent Wednesday evening at the Deck home. A lunch was served after several pleasant hours of music and singing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fink of Raymond were visitors at the Mike Fink home Sunday.
James and Alice Symes, Mildred and Margie Took, Tana Cosper and Louise Hanna visited the Art Wankel home at Dooley Sunday.
Elmer Boe is visiting at the Jack Keogh ranch in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Back and Dorothy, were Plentywood shoppers on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson, Mrs. Tom Clauson, Mrs. O. B. Snuggins, Lucille Shallbetter, and the Shallbetter family of Plentywood motored to Opheim Thursday to attend the wedding of their brother, Ed Shallbetter.
Miss Velma Goodlaxon returned home from Plentywood on Sunday, where she has been visiting Miss Edie Making.
John Back came Wednesday from Minnesota to visit his brother Carl Back.
Max Deck came up from Plentywood Sunday to take in the ball game.
Mrs. Lewis Langhway and Mrs. Mary Eubanks, of Wabasha, Minn. arrived on Friday to visit Mrs. Gertrude Roderick and family.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Boe and family went to Antelope on business Friday.
Robt. West is combining wheat for Jens Tange.
Mrs. Walter Anhalt and children went to Seattle Saturday to visit a sister. On the return trip she will visit friends in Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Scott and family motored to Scobey on Monday.
Mrs. Sim Thompson returned from Fortuna Monday, where she has been visiting her mother.
Mrs. John Gundersen and son visited at the Andrew Berg home on Monday.
August Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Wise were Plentywood callers on Monday.
L. H. Lathrop and Kenneth Foster of Northfield, Minn., visited at G. A. Anderson's on Monday.
T. J. Larson, auditing for the Farmers Elevator Co., called a meeting of the stockholders Monday night.
Miss Mary Craig and Louise and Mrs. O. A. Boe, were Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Martin Lundeen.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson motored to Regina, last Tuesday, to attend the fair. Charles Roderick was in charge of the store during their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sandon arrived from points in North Dakota and Minnesota, Thursday, to visit at the home of N. J. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koester, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and Marjorie were dinner guests at the home of Albert Schlag near Redstone Sunday.
Miss Mary Craig, Miss Esther Johnson and Bill Boe, took Miss Louie Craig to Plentywood to join some friends who are spending a few weeks at the lakes near Duluth, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sandon spent Sunday at the Arthur Ueland ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Karlson of Plentywood were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mills.
Allan and Noel Keogh from Canada were in town Sunday for the Ceylon Outlook game.
Joe Kowksi gave a dance Saturday night. A good time reported. Tony Breth furnished the music.
Mrs. Tom Clawson was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson in Flaxville Sunday and took in the show there.
Lyle Garrick took Harvey and Howard Wunderlich and Delmar to Plentywood. They will look for work on their way back to Spokane.
Messrs. Frank Koester, Andrew Ueland, Joe Kowksi and Charles Grant are among the ones who attended the farmers meeting in Plentywood Saturday.
Reuben Wollan and Miss Stella Corkery returned from Burlington, N. Dak., last week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Reuben Wollan nee Nella Corkery, and the baby.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Zeidler of Plentywood took in the ball game here Sunday.
The Wunderlich orchestra played for a dance in Plentywood Saturday night.
Prof. and Mrs. Alexander returned Monday from their trip to Glacier Park.
The Ceylon team engaged the Outlook team Sunday at Outlook. It was an interesting game throughout. Score was 6 to 3 in favor of Outlook.
COALRIDGE
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Collection of local social notes including business visits to Plentywood, trips to Regina Fair, family visits, musical evenings, dinners, picnics, an illness of Mrs. Sven Ryberg who is recovering, hand injury to Joe West, a dance, and a baseball game between Ceylon and Outlook teams with score 6-3 in favor of Outlook.