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Domestic News July 17, 1935

Red Lodge Daily News Combined With Carbon County News

Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana

What is this article about?

Mrs. Vern Wimer, a Montana artist, visited Red Lodge after touring Yellowstone and was so impressed by the new Red Lodge-Cooke City highway's scenery that she plans to paint it. She traveled with her husband and three sons, two of whom performed at park camps.

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WOMAN ARTIST ENTHUSES OVER NEW SCENIC ROUTE

Mrs. Vern Wimer, woman painter of outdoor scenes, both in colors and silhouettes, was so impressed with the scenery to be seen along the new Red Lodge-Cooke City highway to Yellowstone park that she made immediate plans to transfer some of it on canvas.

Mrs. Wimer, accompanied by her husband and their three sons, were Red Lodge visitors Wednesday and Thursday of the past week, stopping off here after a trip through the park. Two of the sons, Frank and Bob, are entertainers and displayed some of their talent at camps in the park.

The Wimers live at Colstrip, Mont.

What sub-type of article is it?

Infrastructure Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Red Lodge Visitors Yellowstone Highway Woman Artist Scenic Route

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Vern Wimer Vern Wimer Frank Bob

Where did it happen?

Red Lodge

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Red Lodge

Event Date

Wednesday And Thursday Of The Past Week

Key Persons

Mrs. Vern Wimer Vern Wimer Frank Bob

Outcome

mrs. wimer made immediate plans to paint the scenery

Event Details

Mrs. Vern Wimer, a painter of outdoor scenes, was impressed with the scenery along the new Red Lodge-Cooke City highway to Yellowstone park and plans to paint it. She visited Red Lodge with her husband and three sons after a trip through the park. Two sons, Frank and Bob, displayed their entertaining talents at park camps. The family lives in Colstrip, Mont.

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