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Show I B0ZEMAN, MONT. I (Special Correspondence.) Rev. Father Thompson returned Monday Mon-day from a two weeks' business trip to St. Paul and other eastern parts. Rev. Father Vincent made a short visit to Livingston one day this week. James W. Arnold left Wednesday for a trip to Seattle and other western parts. Mrs. James P. Bole and daughter spent several days last week visiting friends in the country. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Qulgtey of Sixteen, Mont., on July 14, 1909, a daughter. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Boyle left Thursday Thurs-day for Missoula, where Mrs. Hoyle will remain for a while on hopes that the lower altitude will benelit her health. Miss Clara Hagen and John J. Sullivan Sulli-van were married on Tuesday. July 27, In Missoula, Mont. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Mary Hagen, formerly former-ly of Bozeman, but now living In Missoula. Mis-soula. The groom holds a responsible position with the Missoula Mercantile company. The young couple will .make their future home in Missoula. They are spending a. few days of their honeymoon in Bozeman visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. They have the best wishes of a host of Bozeman friends. |