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Dodson News for May 24, 2017

Teri Leys took her mom, Dora Henry, to Belgrade this week. They attended the rehearsal for the elementary musical at the Whitehall School of 175 students under the instruction of the Whitehall music teacher. Then they attended the revue "Outside", put on by the Dynamic Dance and Tumbling Academy of Butte at the Mother Lode Theatre in Butte. Dora's great-grand kinds, Keith and Kortni Wilson of Whitehall, were in both these musical revues. They picked up great-grandson, Roper Leys, at Choteau, to come to Dodson, had lunch in Great Falls with grandson, Aaron Leys and dinner with Bill and Marilyn Henry in Havre on the way home. Teresa and Roper went home on Saturday.

Visited grandkids Keelan and Kristi Wilson in Whitehall and with Tim and Rose Wilson of Choteau also.

Doris Whitley of California visited Dora Henry and Teri Leys on Friday while here for Malta's graduation. She also visited at the Bob and Tammy Voice home. Doris took Tammy to Malta for some medical attention after falling in her bathroom.

Terri Cole and town personnel, Robbie Bear, have been out cleaning and mowing, preparing for Memorial Day.

Jerry Lankford was in town Friday morning mowing his yard.

Only one more week of school left. Time seems to be passing quickly.

Birthday greetings to Delores Campbell, Rob Williamson, Kari Kienenberger, Bruce Kienenberger, Edmund Mortenson and all others celebrating a birthday this week. Anniversary greetings to Bob and Tammy Voice, Charlie and Cheryl Weaver and George and Berta Anderson.

The most observant person was the historian who noticed that Lady Gadiva had a horse with her.

 

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