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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 3

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Kalispell, Montana
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7 Vi 'r 4' The Daily Inter Lake Tuesday September 20 1966 PAGE THREE 2 Social Calendar Rebekahs ANN Elect Church To Show Documentary ilm NEED A DENTIST? Relatives Visit find one fast in the YELLOW PAGES PLANTS with STANDS CORDUROY all ashions MARKET SPECIAL PURCHASE $3" i ASSORTED VARIETIES! MATCHING RECLINER SOA BED $600 value Other styles available at 599 699 Why you live in Russia? great dictators their ex State in of Mon in Boze STEBCO MATCHMAKER Mr and Mrs Lloyd Gordon have returned from a three week trip They toured Yellow stone Park Grand Tetons in Wyoming and Black Hills of South Dakota They visited with four of Mrs sisters in argo and Grand orks and Crookston Minn A highlight of the trip was a visit with a cousin who had just returned from a three month trip to Norway He showed movies of the family home at Voss Norway Wear Date Guaranteed 100 Nylon Stitching Heavy Duty Zipper Spring Steel Side Stiffener One Piece Unbreakable Cup Resilient Molded Handles Completely Washable I Principal Language Chinese is the principal language of eastern Asia and is spoken by more people than any other language in the world It is one of the five official languages of the Unit ed Nations VIET NAM Mother and father are gone killed in the war so this little girl does what she can for her baby brother The two are pictured in the newest World Vision film release Viet Nam Profile to be shown at Central Bible Church Luxurious leafy varieties Vividly realistic but artificial Each is mounted in a plastic bucket and held by a bark support Base is loaded and filled with green moss Sturdy polyethylene foliage is washable lifelike and never needs pruning THURSDAY Mountain View Birthday Club Mrs LaVerne Seney 10 am Bring sack lunch Circles Calvary Lutheran Church 1:30 pm: Ruth Mrs Lloyd Carter Naomi Mrs Katherine Allen Trinity Lodge A AM Masonic Temple 8 pm Reports of the state conven tion of American Legion Auxil iary were highlights of the opening fall meeting at IOO Temple of the Kalispell unit They were given by Mrs Gene Mauzey president and Mrs IL EL Burnell Plans for fall activities were discussed and arrangements were made for a dinner meet ing Oct 5 when Girl State delegates will relate periences of Girls June on the campus tana State University man try including colorful aborig inal mountain tribespeople as well as Vietnamese people themselves It takes the view er into scenes of actual com bat follows Vietnamese Cliris tlans in their faithful and often heroic labors for Christ and depicts the ministries of a typical chaplain ac cording to Rev De Jong I Delegates Give Reports Of State Convention REGISTER TO VOTE Democratic Headquarters Kalispell 329 1st Ave Columbia alls Old Post Office Bldg Whitefish Beller Bldg Reflittrotion clout Spt 29th illegal Why? Because smoking is a source of relaxation and in this hectic world people need it to NICOTINE AD DICT WHO ENJOYS EVERY PU Dear Addict I hope you are one who WILL survive Some and the list is get ting longer all the time Good luck to and the longer you smoke the more you'll need it Dear Ann: Will Jones is right It IS a world and going to continue to be a world So why he get out of SOUTH BENDER Dear Ann: You and that gink in Minneapolis are both nuts Can you imagine phoning friends to invite them to a party in your tome and asking them if they smoke? And if they say telling them to stay MADI SON MRS Dear Ann and Jones go make HAVEN CONNECTICUT Dear Ann Landers: I re sent the remarks by that loon in Minneapolis So he hates women smokers does to? He sounds like a maniac who must be on something stronger than cigarcts We must all overlook faults in other people If Will Jones so despises women smokers that he would tear a cigaret from a mouth then why does he take her out? like to hear his answer to this question PIPE Dear Pipe: So would How about it Will baby? If write it ll print it Dear Ann: Thirty years ago my wife and I proudly named our first born after me We called him Junior throughout his school years So did every one else Several months ago I began to receive mail which was obviously meant for him The envelope read Mr No Jr appeared as part of the name I asked my son about it and he said "I am sick of this Junior stidY for kids but when grown ip ridiculous I decided to drop the Jr and call my self Mr I was shocked and hurt I am a Jr and was proud to be called Junior until my father passed away I am also upset because my son has been sign ing legal documents without the Jr and I fear they may not be valid What do you know about this? Please advise me SAD SENIOR Dear Sad: I know as much as a lawyer and I urge you to consult one If your son dislikes the Jr for emotional reasons one thing but there may be some legal complications and if there are they should be ironed out pronto Dear Ann Landers: Your re marks and the column you printed by Will Jones of Minn eapolls was the most effective bit of writing against cigaret smoking I have ever read ft beats the Surgeon report to pieces lama woman who has smoked at least two packs a day for over 18 years When I was a teen ager I sneaked cigarets I behind my backs I was never wittout gum or mints in my mouth when I arrived home from school When my 1 mother found a pack of cigarets in my purse I said I was carry ing them for a friend My husband has asked mo to quit smoking but I insisted it was a symbol of my inde pendence and I would not al low him to dominate me My children have begged me to quit because they heard cig arets can make people sick The day I read the descrip tion of how cigaret smokers look to non smokers I threw my cigarets in the garbage can and swore off for life sure I shall never smoke another as long as Hive Thanks a million REE AT LAST Dear ree: Thank you but not all readers share your enthusiasm for my comments Please read on: Ann Landers: lam not call ing you because you are an idiot and a trouble maker Why you go out and play In the traffic? Ttot column on cigaret smok ing was an insult to millions of Americans I for one de mand an apology I am an attractive well groomed well mannered wo man of 45 My friends con sider me Immaculate I am neither ill bred ill mannered nor Inconsiderate My clothes do not stink and I resent be ing told that I stink ip the world around me Men and women have been smoking for centuries and they are going to continue to smoke in spite of Ann Landers and that screwball in Minneapolis the Surgeon General the family 1 doctor and the handful of nuts who are trying to make it 1 Illinois Couple Returns Home ROLLINS Mr and Mrs Reuben Rolfing have re turned to their home near Chicago after spending the sum mer at their lake place Thun derbird Lodge 3536" Wide Durable quality material Viet Nam Profile a recent ly completed production by Dr Bob Pierce for World Vision Inc will be presented in a showing Thursday Sept 22 at Central Bible Church at 7:45 pm Eighty minutes in length the sound color documentary film takes the viewer through out war torn Viet Nam por traying "the drama of God at work in the midst of according to Rev Spencer De Jong of Monrovia Calif World Vision special representative who will stow the film The film portrays the peo Choice of 3 colors All oak frames Covered in lasting naughahyde Mr and Mrs LeRoy Hagen and Lance of Shelby were guests at the Matt Venetz tome on Crescent Bay PUT IT IN CLASSIIED AND WATCH IT SELL! 57 Dona Wise Members of Crescent Rebe kah Lodge elected Mrs Dona ise noble grand as delegate to a district 1 meeting Oct 8 in Eureka and Mrs Orrlne Rhodes was named alternate Lenore Webb and Ruth Hand ford degree captains announc ed that there will be practices for the charges to be given at the district meeting The first will be Sept 21 at 9:30 am Examination of a visitor will be conducted during the class of Instruction Ida Brewer vice president of state assembly will make tor official visit to the Kali spell lodge Oct 7 Janet Samp son delegate on the United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth will present her report The charter will be draped for Jacie Willis A rummage sale is schedul ed for Saturday Sept 24 at IOO Temple Members are asked to bring their articles to the hall or to Mrs Wise 404 Eighth Ave Hosting the social hour were LaVonne Croskrey Ethel Schulze and Art Jeffries Offer Six Courses MISSOULA (UPD The Uni versity of Montana will offer six college credit adult education courses this fall quarter Courses include peoples of Central America drawing water color cultural economics logic and penology fummiture 471 IMHO St PH 756 2323 TUESDAY Chapter PEO Mrs Shrauger 8 pm Sapphira Daughters of the Nile 6:30 pm To honor Helen MacPherson queen of Sapphira Temple of Helena Psi Chapter BSP Carol Hersman 8 pm Bethlehem Shrine White Shrine of Jerusalem Masonic Temple potluck supper 6:30 pm WEDNESDAY Hana Club Mrs Lynch 1:30 pm Kalispell Diplicate Bridge Club Bridge Center 7:30 pm Master point aculty Wives Woodland Park 10 a Sewing Circle Glacier Park VW Auxiliary Mrs John Herbenson potluck dinner 1 pm Creative Arts Department Century Club Mrs rankOpp 8 pm Covering shoes Rebekah practice for dis trict meeting 9:30 am Household Executives Exten sion Homemakers Club Mrs Ralph Cutshall 8 pm Bowling Bags That Breathe $099 Guests of Rev and Mrs MO Ensberg have been Mrs Ens brother and family Rev and Mrs Stoa and son Phillip and Einar Smith of Se attle The visitors were joined in Kalispell by the Stoas daugh pie of the war tom little coun ters the Misses Martha and Eunice Stoa of Chicago for a trip to Lake Louise and Banff Miss Martha Stoa was com missioned as amissionary nurse Sunday in her church Denny Park Lutheran Church in Seattle She will be sent to India and assigned to South Andhra State After graduating from a nurs ing course at Pacific Lutheran University Miss Stoa took post graduate work at University of Washington in Seattle and then worked two years as a public 100 Cotton health nurse in Minneapolis I Upon receiving the call to the I nik A A mission field she spent last I llWALt year at Maywood Lutheran I Seminary Chicago and this sum mer at University of Chicago studying the Telegu language Other guests of the Ensbergs have been Mr and Mrs Nevdahl of Spokane who were returning from a golden wed ding anniversary trip to Nor way a gift from their children They have made their home in this country for 57 years The Missouri Compromise provided for the admission to 30 WASHABLE free state I (Ip I Ik A rl "Ik Wk aPV Mt ii 1 sberg TA ABWAA ivV! i I WH mi atil I HYnSi I 1.

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