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Plains, Montana community news column detailing numerous short visits, arrivals, and departures by local residents and family from nearby towns and states over the past week and weekend.
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Mrs Minnie Zerwas left Friday for
Portland where she plans to spend
the next two months.
Mrs Harvey Stanton of Missoula
called on relatives and friends in
Plains Saturday
Mr and Mrs R. H. Vannice and
two daughters spent Sunday at Cooney
Peak where their son Bill is a
lookout.
Mrs J. S. Parker and sons of Chehalis,
Wash., was renewing acquaintances
in Plains Friday. Mrs Parker
was Doris Rainey who taught in the
Plains schools 14 years ago.
Mrs Elizabeth Willis of Thompson
Falls was shopping in Plains
Friday.
Miss Margaret Hollensteiner of
Whitehall visited in Plains Friday.
Mrs Maude Bryan of Billings is
visiting in the home of her mother.
Mrs Minnie Weber.
Mrs R. C. Livingston and son Gray
were here from Sandpoint during
the weekend.
Henry Allen and Emil Allen, Sr.,
of Marysville spent the weekend in
Plains.
Mrs Norris Castlio and sons re-turned
to their home in Deer Lodge
the last of the week. They were ac-companied
by Mrs Earle Kramer.
Miss Bertha Pelley was a Plains
visitor Saturday.
Neil and Hamlin Liddell were in
Missoula Friday. Their father, A.
Liddell, who had been a hospital patient
there, returned with them.
Mrs Emil Marsh and daughters of
Sandpoint spent the weekend with
Mrs. H. S. Corner
J.J. McDonald returned to Borning,
Ore., Thursday after spending
the past ten days with his son Russell
who is at Thornton's Hospital
in Missoula.
Mary Ellen Livingston of Sandpoint
visited several days last week
with Marian Burdick.
Nick Aemisegger who is employed
at Sandpoint, spent the weekend
with his family.
Mrs J. W. Luttrell returned Thursday
from Hermiston, Ore., where
she had been with the Marion Anderson
family.
Mr and Mrs B. D. Breitenstein
were in Sandpoint Sunday.
Claude Johnson who is employed
at Gibbon, Wash., spent Sunday in
Plains.
Mr and Mrs William Ihley and
children returned to their home in
Spokane the first of the week after
spending the past two weeks with
Mr and Mrs Percy Rogers.
Mrs. P. B. Argo of Camas Prairie
was in Plains Friday, coming in to
meet her daughter Margaret who
arrived from Warm Springs for the
weekend.
Miss Etta Bates left Friday for
Great Falls where she will attend
business college.
Miss Helen Deal who is a student
nurse at Columbus Hospital in
Great Falls, spent the past two
weeks with her mother, Mrs Lewis
Mosely.
Mr and Mrs Delbert Graves and
son of Grass Valley, Calif., spent
several days in Plains last week.
Mrs Jack Tucker of Hamilton visited
last week with her mother, Mrs
Lewis Mosely.
J. R. Williamson, father of Mrs
Lloyd Hill, left last week for California.
Miss Betty Parmeter left last
week for Spokane, where she will
attend business college.
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Mrs Minnie Zerwas left Friday for Portland where she plans to spend the next two months. Mrs Harvey Stanton of Missoula called on relatives and friends in Plains Saturday. Mr and Mrs R. H. Vannice and two daughters spent Sunday at Cooney Peak where their son Bill is a lookout. Mrs J. S. Parker and sons of Chehalis, Wash., was renewing acquaintances in Plains Friday. Mrs Parker was Doris Rainey who taught in the Plains schools 14 years ago. Mrs Elizabeth Willis of Thompson Falls was shopping in Plains Friday. Miss Margaret Hollensteiner of Whitehall visited in Plains Friday. Mrs Maude Bryan of Billings is visiting in the home of her mother, Mrs Minnie Weber. Mrs R. C. Livingston and son Gray were here from Sandpoint during the weekend. Henry Allen and Emil Allen, Sr., of Marysville spent the weekend in Plains. Mrs Norris Castlio and sons returned to their home in Deer Lodge the last of the week. They were accompanied by Mrs Earle Kramer. Miss Bertha Pelley was a Plains visitor Saturday. Neil and Hamlin Liddell were in Missoula Friday. Their father, A. Liddell, who had been a hospital patient there, returned with them. Mrs Emil Marsh and daughters of Sandpoint spent the weekend with Mrs. H. S. Corner. J.J. McDonald returned to Borning, Ore., Thursday after spending the past ten days with his son Russell who is at Thornton's Hospital in Missoula. Mary Ellen Livingston of Sandpoint visited several days last week with Marian Burdick. Nick Aemisegger who is employed at Sandpoint, spent the weekend with his family. Mrs J. W. Luttrell returned Thursday from Hermiston, Ore., where she had been with the Marion Anderson family. Mr and Mrs B. D. Breitenstein were in Sandpoint Sunday. Claude Johnson who is employed at Gibbon, Wash., spent Sunday in Plains. Mr and Mrs William Ihley and children returned to their home in Spokane the first of the week after spending the past two weeks with Mr and Mrs Percy Rogers. Mrs. P. B. Argo of Camas Prairie was in Plains Friday, coming in to meet her daughter Margaret who arrived from Warm Springs for the weekend. Miss Etta Bates left Friday for Great Falls where she will attend business college. Miss Helen Deal who is a student nurse at Columbus Hospital in Great Falls, spent the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs Lewis Mosely. Mr and Mrs Delbert Graves and son of Grass Valley, Calif., spent several days in Plains last week. Mrs Jack Tucker of Hamilton visited last week with her mother, Mrs Lewis Mosely. J. R. Williamson, father of Mrs Lloyd Hill, left last week for California. Miss Betty Parmeter left last week for Spokane, where she will attend business college.