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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 5

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Kalispell, Montana
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5
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INTICK LA KAIISPICIL MONTANA RIDAY 8 I JIVE BOY SCOUT IM 1J fefcl a III a 0 A ri it i wk CT vK 1 1 i Troops from 21 Towps Montana and Canada SATURDAY APRIL 9 High School Gym Doors Open 7 Music Begins 8 Admittance 30c miss the Big Street Parade at 3:30 AT THE ChURCHEb BREVITIES YOU VERY OTEN SINCE OR SCOUT CIRCUS YOU BOUGHT few days THIS NEW OLDSMOBILE circle will II io will lake nonm fl it llt'ld 8 the mothers of the children on Bov (Wj 9 will tomorrow Korn weather iokecast all the spend I tn: I he her Maine MOTOR CO HENRICKSEN 5 3b Phone 498 Montana 412 414 Main Street MMHflnNVMKWBMO WWW No precipitation he BAPTIST AID SALE Select Your 8 April 1 aid PUBLIC CARD PARTY will subject WCTU DAILY THOUGHT 15 Good services et training soloist UNERALS i i ion" MRS CLARA ATTEBERRY $395 to $500 Buller Hose Wear Longer' CANNON 17 Easter services at 8: mt Clothing Co BARGAINS! ull a to next JI miss eva Mcadden Accessories church RO i 15 i commissioner Medicine Hal Alber ta and Warren Davis president of Hie Wesiern Montana Seoul rnmu meeting church I of lat Evinrude Johnson Outboard Motors I Kouselle Sundny School program will be given and school will be held at th" Mrs Don Treloar nnd twin sons worn dismissed today from the Sis ters' Innpitnl Mia Kathleen Mniiehim who bin been receiving medic attention tit i Seattle hospital for tile pm two months retained home this week The Townsend club will meet Sab urdny April 9 nt 8 1' in at ii I services will the morning the German IN YEARS OIL BETWEEN CHANGES AND MY UPKEEP COSTS ARE LOWER confirnmiion no German school next Kalispell cWaXJattUB3HTM fl rom This ine New Spring Stock of Men's Wear in tin: Ill's diy OLE LEE Jr Souters Montana meetin church mil lent of Max Mrs II 1 Rodolf is in the city from Bulle visiting Kalispell friends Suits Coats and Hats Monday meet ing at the Centra! Christian church Tuesday at the Epworth Wednesday 8 Youth meet ing at the Baptist Thursday 8 Communion at the Presbyterian church (Continued on Page 7) I streets for lite parade actory and Local Built Boats "NO MY OLDSMOBILE IS THE EASIEST CAR ON GAS l'VE OWNED HARDLY EVER ADD (Union ervice of and Batavia) Union chapel Creston Mt Brook school house Rousclle school house in win would restore pi ohildtion Two nut 'if three communities which have had local option elections have voted dry Collier's Ministerial Asso Monday women DON'T SEE Cent! nl Clirl llnn Minister will i lass work nt it I 5 St Maitltow's church will bo opened for sorvlres next Riinditj tile mnst'eti being tit 8 ami Hittlo a nt Rural Easter Day Services Li Sanford Conducting Services Sunday April 17 Boorman school house 10:30 a 1 evening at irst by Rev i Light weight Hats A pri 1 at 11 with Holy Communion This wrvice will lie part of the Confirma tion program will) I lie Coni'irmunds receiving their first communion for 16 years Her a serious loss to the directing the circus ex pect tile crowd Io exceed 21)00 'lite local chapter of Girl Scouts will net ns ushers at the show tilt) Ludwick rim It ma of the parade cnmmliloo lias urged Urit all those participating to nssi mblu ill the Great Northern depot py 3 Kalispell: tonight Saturday meet al the Westside to the home of Lawson arrived Ing front Poplar to spend hero visiting his family husband Mrs Atte services We preiteh a clinnge Christ for chunking wot Id day stile school house next Sunday io nt 11 o'clock Invited to attend The trend of recent loco elections Pennsylvania encourages tiiose The Cloverleaf Sewing i loot with Mrs Swenson Tues day afternoon April 12 from spending the win ngeles Mrs Ralston Is a lortne'r resident of Kalispell She left for Maine 1 years ago Mr Ralston is superint enden lor John Rorkei'ellor Jr ter Mr: son Edwin Maas and a host friends tomorrow climaxes I'l'iirt mi tile Jensen executive this 1 1st rlrt Gen llummer Dan Air: Norn Sherman lias arrived In Kalispell from Vort'nnd ore where she simlit tile wintei will: Iter daughter The confirmation Sat nt dny mot tling nl cnleehism instruction children '1 his evening (riday) the meet nt 8 o'clock We cordially invite! you to attend our loss uneral services for Miss Eva Marie Mcadden will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Meth odist church in Whitefish by Rev Wilcox followed by interment in the Whitefish cemetery under the direction of Waggoner Campbell Snr' Roa A pri I All are cordially (Continued from page 1 rank Duvall of Let hbridge air and warmer Increasing cloiult April 14 Holy of silence atidi PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN Heater Prestone License At Jvj 1937 Like New Save $30000 on ibis job school April in the moiniiig with Sunday school following services All merelmnm are rei pie: nJ to put out tboir street flags tomorrow to decorate the Scout Citciis mu) limo to lorn 'I'lie clri" Hr and Mrs IL Yellen I ft Widm'sdn for Portland Los Ange les mill other const cities They ex pect to lie gone llhout tlwim week: director for Chairman ici Korn vice of tne Western Montana Scout ijminili and local committee members "ft is our sineere hope that this firm Scout circus will be (njojod liy eici'oiie 'ind that tiiose iito it will lake away with them clear er view of tlm importance of Seoul teg in their community uaid Im charter nienibor of the world's Ural Swim liner Lutheran It Hestenes Pastor April lit The Sunday school et at Confirmation Tlinltj Lutheran A Jordan Pastor Confirinnl ion services will bold Sunday nt II o'clock in the Engli li language On ttccouni of the services there will bo service nnd no Sunday Sunday On Good riday two bo hold The sei vice in nt 1 I o'clock will be in Inngmtge nnd in tint evening nt 7:30 glisli clnss moots o'clock No for I Im smnller The LTL aGcr'iiKm at school for a 'Mrs Pederson one mile south weit of tlie city Transportationv'il bn furnished those wishing toide All children invited et of Nashvlile Tenn dean of the Junior t'olleu' of Peabody College for Teachers said today at Ho clos ing session of the inland Empire Eduea'lon assoi mt ion wire ''th only in I Im Bigfork Lutheran I enen 10 Siiuda ehu ancy work bake Imine made candy At Safeway Saturday t) Adv it Ilesleiii's Pastor April in Sunday school nl rvices in the evening at 3:00 TOO OLDSMOBILE GIVES ME EVERYTH I NGI COULD ASK OR IN ECONOMY' John Reiser Back of McIntosh Building to Commercial Hotel irst Baptist Darnell Pastor Sunday school at 9 1 5 a attendance in every class ext on this Palm Sunday Morning worship at 11 I'alin Sun day Special and titling music Ser mon hy pastor ''The and I ho Cross" I Young people 6:30 in Evening service at 7:30 Sermon by pastor: What AVill You Do Witli Jesus''' Special music I Next week Holy vices sponsored by elation as follows: Union meeting for Christian church addressed rank Hillis Tuesday evening: Union tor men at irst Methodist addressed by head County high school Wednesday evening: Union meet ing for young people at irst Baptist church addressed by Principal Titus Kurtichanov of lathead high school 1 riday morning 11 o'clock mass meeting in auditorium of high school addressed hy I1 Darnell Special music by High School chorus lead by Miss Pederson Solo by Rev Samuel Carlson Sisterhood will meet with Mrs Myrtle Hodgson 3 1 4 Ninth Ave I West on Thursday Desi crt lunch eon at Mrs rank Voorhees! uneral services for Mrs Clara Ki Atterberry were held Thursday afternoon at 2 nt the Wag Bj goner Campbell chapel Rev 11 Stark officiating During the service Mr and Mrs King sang I two hymn selections accompanied at I the piano by Mi's Dean King The: chapel was filled by the many friends and there were many beautiful I flowers banked about the casket Those acting as pall bearers were Edward A McMahan Ward Elmer McLain Carl Eid A Sheets and Knutc Rognc Inter ment was made in the Conrad Me morial cemetery Obituary Clarissa Loy daughter of red erick and Catiierine Lov was born at Tyndall South Dakota on July 18(i( and passed away April HUS at the ago of 47 years Qlin wua iinifixl iti iHurri'iirn 1 IM IUM( I John Attoberry in 1911) and they have made their home in the Helena lats district for 34 years Mrs 'Atteberry had been in poor health for several years but looked on the bright side of life Her sudden death was a distinct shock to the family and friends She was over seeking the betterment of the neighborhood was a leader in 4 II club work and an ardent participant in the Willing Worker's club passing will be community Besides her berry leaves two sons Clarence and Lewis Atteberry ano daugh Tda Maas and one grand ot AH transient and local advertls fi ing must he paid in advance No orders accepted Chas Reeves Given Ity Lady Owls Saturday April 9 2 in In IOO Hall Seven prizes Price 25c Adv In a speech prepared lor delivery Seel iona I meetings tinnminced I lie at the general si saion el' tho eon tollowing election of oillcers today: The Three to )' in i Preparation service for the Easter i Communion 7:30 in Easter eve April lt' Hidy Bap tism 3 Visitors and strangers are always welcome to worship at Christ church I Coin April 15 Good riday sei vi es in hour tlie evening at Tlie Lord's I Supper shall lie celebrai ed Rev A Cookson Reelor Palm Holy Communion a in Church school' 9:45 a in: Morning prayer Ante communion and sermon II a Sermon "The New i Tlie will broadcast I I 1 1 I 1 i i 1 1 I (no i Mrs Cleo Noit'ert Venite Benedict" I omina opera Kyrie Credo anthem "ling Wide Hie Gates" Angus Die Stainer's Amen Mrs Dickin son organist Harold di rector Young People's ellowship 2: in Holy Week Services Wednesday April 13 Holy muninn lo a Children's 4 to 5 Maundy Thursday Com io se rv ices imdital ion Good riday April and warmer to inci'iar ing ebnidi TN NTSE EDI JC A TOR venlimi Dr Roemer ADDRESSES TEACHERS ll olH MEETING AT SPOKAIIE laberaiori COOLED CylINDERS pEacoOU0 nstalmcnf ian 9 plans completed pell today I Mp'iinna night Saturday ss warmer east portion Data for 24 hours endin a today Highest temperature 51 English teachers: II MerriamMiiron (a Mont cimlrman Home economics: Lillian Nirra tel Boise Idaho ehairman School superintendents and prin slndenis ar ('omstanily under po eipals Wahl Helena Mont lie scrutiny and Hie teachers iitider chairman pressure from anihoriti (Jemnndiny interne nation: iistie leachings nerca do the schools for individual and sim is an id 'al of ediHa Wnliei Sandy Sundny: mmieo lib subject fpr adult classes "The Wl" Choice" Walter 11 Sandy vMil i Hie Auditorium Communion and worship Tile siibjecl for I lie morninv will he "The Glory of I he The choir will render speclnl music and Hie cradle roll will sit torrmher i'lie Junior I will meet al 3'1 At lite will p'i: sent three act play: "Ono of the' Nine" Thi Is one of Mary lliu li oik's most popular BihUcal dramas Tln ri' ere nlnv ehuraciers play They have irnltmtl on for six weeks find and helpful We are In Spokitno Wash April 8 (p) Opportunities for service' the changing world of todny are greiiler for teachers in American schools ORD 8 COUPE DE LUXE Radio Heater 1938 21 A License At 3 I XZ And Many Others 1 1 a in 2:30 Rev Harold Stark Pastor i Sunday school at 9:15 Classes for all Morning worship al 11 This ser i vice will not lie hrondca Three choirs of 65 voices will participate in the sorvii Sermon liv tlie pas tor "Christ's Triumph Today" Evening service at 7:311 Sermon' by tile pastor 'Tim Authority ot Je Pioneers and Tuxis meetings at 6 ireside orum at 8:30 On Wednesday evening at 8:30 we shall hold special worshin in the chapel for the purpose of examining and receiving Hie members of the pastor's Communicant class and oth ers who may wish to lie received as members of Hie church This will be in the form of a meeting of the! Session i On Thursday afternoon the Worn Missionary Society will meet with Mrs James Lake It is espoei ally requested all tie present1 promptly at 2:30 o'clock The Kalispell Minis! erial Associa tion announces the following se ied ule of union services for Holy BKfliaBBIBiBaiBHaHHBaB 1 I.

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Years Available:
1909-1977