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Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana • Page 8

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8 Great Falls Tribune Sunday, Nov. 18, 1956 Fall Square Dance Jamboree Scheduledin Falls Saturday Local Hospitals, Medical Society Elect Officers at Annual Meetings Roy E. Miller, Leivistoivn, Dies Saturday Roy E. Miller, 55, retired Lewis- Falls, Hi-Line, Bozeman, Eastern Dancers from all sections of Montana are expected to attend the president; Dr. Robert Beans, sec Montana, Yellowstone, Flathead and Missoula area councils.

A swap shop is scheduled" at the! Great Falls High School gym from 2:30 to 5 p.m., during which timej any person will be permitted to: town rancher, died at a local hos medicine and Dr. Lloyd Taylor heads the surgical department. In addition to Dr. Northrop replacing Dr. Harry McGregor as New officers were elected at annual meetings of the Cascade County Medical Society and the medical staffs of the Deaconess and Columbus ho'spitals.

pital Saturday morning where he retary; Dr. Robert Brown, treasurer, and Dr. John Hickes and Dr. Northrop, members of the executive committee. Dr.

William Shull Eighth Annual Fall Square Dance Jamboree to be held here Saturday afternoon and evening. A no host luncheon is scheduled at noon at the DeMolay Memorial for the Executive Council of the Montana Federation of Square Janice Loy Wins Jaycee Speech Title Janice Loy, a senior at Great Falls High School, won first place in the Voice of Democracy script and speech contest conducted by had been a patient less than a president of the Columbus staff, week. The body will be forwarded Dance Clubs, according to Kenneth by the O'Connor chapel to Lewis-town for funeral services. Miller was born Nov. 23, 1900 at Decatur, 111., and moved to Montana to establish a homestead Fowell, executive secretary.

Both 9ft'--'- regular delegates and other repre in the TV repair field, TV Service Center, 12 2nd St. stands for the highest quality service in the field. Don't miss your favorite show tonight, call GL 2-9131. sentatives of the various districts north of Jordan. He retired from the ranch in 1950 due to ill health will be welcome to attend the meeting, Fowell said.

During the business meeting, the give instructions or call. Featured during the session will be Ed Mc-Pherson of Chinook, John Shadoan of Bozeman Merv Mapston of Stockett in new round dances, and Shadoan and Don Martin of Calgary in new square dances. An evening dance from 8 to 11:30 in the gym will feature a variety of round and square dances for all levels of dancers from beginners to advanced. Other callers to participate are Hans Blaszek of Mis-soual, Ernie Kind of Fairfield. Joe Vanek of Lewistown and Bertie Moore of Great Falls.

No admission will be charged spectators. and moved to Lewistown. Survivors include the widow; three sons, Eddie of Lewistown, Harold, with the Air Force in England, and Roy of Missoula; two council will elect an executive secretary who will take over next 1 year, Fowell said. Current plans call for naming a secretary from some other district and continuing daughters, Mrs. James Meehan of flit' Bozeman, Mrs.

Arnold Mury of rotation of the post among the seven Jordan; his mother, Edith B. Mil districts of the state. ler of Jordan; two sisters in Jor The districts to be represented dan; a brother in Longview, at the festival include the Great jit. i and 11 grandchildren. St Murder-Suicide 2 4, A I 1 S.

rv zt 3 im-miyjiy mam "'W iff iitf TV DR. JAMES SHOWN DR. A. K. NORTHROP JR.

was named to the board of censors. IT'S LATER than you think! Get Your PHOTO ChrisiRias Cards other officers are Dr. R. J. Casey, Dr.

Shown succeeds Dr. William Victims Former Falls Residents Clyde and Eileen Cook who died at Bozeman Friday, victims of an apparent suicide-murder, were former Great Falls residents. Ted Kuglin, operator of Central Motel Saturday the Cooks lived in the Daniels Trailer Court for about two years. They came vice president; Dr. Frank Friden, Ml Sullens as head of the Deaconess staff.

Other officers are Dr. Robert secretary, and Drs. George Sexton, C. G. Nelson, J.

J. Bulger and DR. WYMAN J. ROBERTS Dr. Wyman J.

Roberts was named president of the Medical society, succeeding Dr. John Wol-gamot. Dr. James Shown is the new president of the Deaconess hospital medical staff, and Dr. A.

K. Northrop heads the Columbus medical group. Other officers of the county unit are Dr. Thomas Walker vice JANICE LOY Casey, vice president; Dr. W.

N. W. N. Persons, members of the Person, secretary, and Drs. Arnold Ritt, William Shull and Joseph the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mrs.

J. Sharon Dies Following Long Illness Mrs. Jennie Sharon, 78, Rte. 2 a Montana resident since 1926, died Saturday afternoon at a local hospital. She had been in failing health for some time.

She was born May 25, 1878, in Norway and came to the United States many years ago. She lived in Minnesota and later in the Birch Hills district of Saskatchewan. In 1926, she moved to- Montana. Survivors include two sons, Henry of Great Falls and Ed Sharon of Boyd; three brothers and a sister who live in Canada, and several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Funeral services are pending at Croxford's.

it was announced Saturday. Second place honor went to Bill executive committee. Heads of the medical and surgical departments will be chosen at the December meeting. MOW here from California and left for Brinkley, members of the executive committee. Dr.

Thomas Walker is new head of the department of 2 Walsh of Central Catholic High School and third to Mary Jo Ma- See the New RENAISSANCE FRENCH-FOLD XMAS CARDS ronick. Central Catholic student. The announcement was made by These beautiful cards are designed to accept your own picture Spray of the Falls Bozeman in the fall of 1955. Mrs. Cook was employed as a maid at Kuglin's motel.

Cook was a heavy equipment operator. Cook shot his wife at least five times with a .38 caliber pistol and then took his own life with a bullet from a .45 caliber automatic pistol about noon Friday in a Bozeman residential area. This Week In Great Falls Gene Sieckman and Bob Garnett, Javcee contest cochairmen, after inserted so it may be removed to place in an album, wallet, without damaging the print. 8 judges listened to recordings of the Christian Stevens, nephew of Mrs. Walker Carroll of this city and a C.

M. Russell Gallery and studio open' Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 2 to SDeeches of 12 finalists today. 1 Monday Kiwanis, 12:15, p.m., Ho former local resident, has joined Speak for Democracy" was the subject of the five-minute broadcast the faculty of the University of 4:30 p.m. Portia Study Club of the Alice B. 8 8 8 8 8 scripts.

As low as 12c each in lots of 100, ccmplete with prints, cards and envelopes CASCADE CAMERA Open Friday 'til 9 P.M. 1104 Central Phone GL 2-91 81 Transport Due Maryland Overseas program in Other finalists included Lillian London. Stevens, who was grad McPhail Parliamentary Law Club will meet Friday at 9:45 a.m. in Carlson, Bob Speer, Dave Weber, Dave McCorkle and Dave Hol- SEATTLE UPt The Navy transport Gen. M.

M. Patrick is due here from the Far East Wednesday the Montana Power Hostess Room. uated from the College of Great Falls and later worked on The Tribune news staff, served with Mrs. Donald Bame will conduct 8. Bail Posted in Court On Varied Counts Richard Vernon Fletcher, 32, car with 726 passengers.

drills, "Postponing Indefinitely" lecker of Great Falls High School and Lynn Jacques, Arden Eng-strom, Roberta Walsh, and David and "Duties of the President." Konesky from Central Catholic. tel Rainbow. Thanksgiving turkey drawing. First Montana Toastmasters, 6:15 p.m., Schell Restaurant. Special program, William Gipe, toastmaster.

Tuesday Jaycee Toastmasters, 6:45 p.m., Schell Restaurant. Norm Hanto, toastmaster; Will Jones, table topics; Art Pahl, Larry Sayre, Rob Wilson and Larry Kaiser, speakers. Lions, 12:15 p.m.. Hotel Rainbow. Regular meeting.

Uptown Optimist, 6:45 p.m., Miami Club. Film on Alaska. penter, posted $100 bail in police court Saturday to appear Monady Mrs. Eleanor Logan will tell Presentation of gold medals to morning for sentencing on a charge Thanksgiving stories in the Children's room of the Great Falls 1 each of the first three winners and of creating a disturbance at the a plaque to Miss Loy will be made Public Library, Tuesday afternoon Eddy Cafe Friday night. He plead at a time to be announced later at 4:15.

Children in grades one ed guilty to the charge Saturday. through four are invited. Miss Loy has been active in Arthur Morrow, 43, smelterman, speech and dramatics at high Sale Sale Sale. Special groups charged with assault and battery, the Army in Europe and took his discharge overseas to take advanced study at the University of Edinburgh. He completed his thesis in the literary methods of Robert Louis Stevenson and has been working with United Press and the Writers News Agency in London.

First Congregational Senior High Pilgrim Fellowship members will meet for recreation and refreshments at the church tonight at 6:30. A filmstrip on Christian World Mission will be shown and proceeds from the groups' Wcrr. Day for Christ will be dedicatee. In Great Falls from Havre was Ralph Frank. posted $50 bail for court appear school and is vice president of the student association, and a member Coats, Suits, Dresses.

Free Thanksgiving Clearance Sale. Classic of the Booster Club. She attended Shop, 407 Central Ave. Adv. Wednesday Optimist, noon, Schell Girls State last summer and is Yes, There's a Short-Cut to Mink and at Special rices Too! ance Monday.

The charge was brought on a complaint signed by Mrs. Agnes Morrow. The offense allegedly occurred at 1105 8th Ave. NW. She has posted a $10 witness The Carpenter's Auxiliary will a past worthy adviser of Great Falls Assembly No.

3, Order of conduct a card party Saturday at 8 p.m. in Carpenter's Hall. bond. Rainbow Girls. Spencer corsets, Mrs.

Charlotte 3 Restaurant. Regular meeting. Rotary, 12:10 p.m., Hotel Rainbow. A. B.

Guthrie will be guest speaker. Soroptimist, 12:10 p.m.. Hotel Rainbow. Regular meeting. Rainbow Toastmasters, 6:30 p.m., DeMolay Memorial.

Lyle Dille, toastmaster; Del Brick, table topics; Lowell Hanna, word master; Ron Brown, Ben Chestnut, James Griffith, Max Hager and John Trinity, speakers. West Side Kiwanis, 6:45 p.m., J-T Ranchhouse. L. Don Hunter, ifr at. Moen, phone GL 2-7520 or GL 3-8929.

Adv. Wesleyan Service Guild and Chi Sigma Phi members will have a joint dinner meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m. CSP will have its annual pledge service. Mrs. Ronald Holtz will speak to the WSG on "The U.N., a Good Trustee." Dr.

R. A. Richardson health Pianos! SOFTEN SORROW Lewistown, district governor of products, Myra Dean cosmetics. Kiwanis, Montana District, will be speaker. Mrs.

Hunter also will be club guest. Jit Thursday Malmstrom Optimist. 1 X- Hillcresl Lawn Memorial Mausoleum Columbarium Crematorium Phone GL 3-3847 for Information No regular meeting; members may attend other Optimist Distributor, Anna Pepos, 1220 2nd Ave. S. Phone GL 3-7555.

Adv. Russell Germunson visited in Great Falls Saturday. A weekend visitor in the Electric City from Big Sandy was Ronald M. Upham. In the city from Havre Saturday was George F.

Mickey. Mrs. E. B. Hawkes visited here I 11 raw Saturday United Commercial it Pianos! Travelers, 12:15 p.m..

Hotel Rainbow. Regular meeting. 5 from Shelby Saturday. In Great Falls from Stanford C. O.

McCaffertyi Saturday was Catheryn Gait. Saturday visitors in the city in Agency eluded Owen Loftsgaarden, super W. H. George Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Telephone GL 3-4404 417 First Avenue North intendent of Power schools.

ft 1 A LISLE YOUNG, Associate I Selling I AUTO CASUALTY, Natural Ranch Mink, Hind Paws, Full or Three-Quarter Length Coat! Natural Wild Mink, Hind Paws, Full-Length Coat! Natural Silver Blue Mink Sides, Vs Length. Coat! Ralph Halverson visited in Great Falls Saturday from Cascade. 100 Pattern Hats on sale. Classic Shop, 407 Central Ave. Adv.

rum Pianos! Royal Morrison, Missoula coach, FIRE TRUCK LIFE INSURANCE at reasonable insurance rates through reliable insurance companies. 716 First NatT Bank Bldg. Phone GL 2-1361 was a visitor in Great Falls. Bill Big Springs visited in Great Falls from East Glacier Park Sat urday. MATRON EY The remain erf Matthew J.

Maloney. 116Vi 1st Ave. are at the George Co. Chaprl. Funeral arrangements iU be announced later.

T. F. O'Connor Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 708 Central Avenue Telephone GL 3-7257 Regularly Up to $829 Now From 569 nTrf? G1SOS The body of Ragner Olson, 59, of 141- 3rd St. is at O'Connor's.

Funeral arrangements will be made later. HOLIDAYS AHEAD! Decorate Now and tax tne. Our misfortune is your gain! The factory made an error in our last carload shipment we received 1 8 more pianos than we ordered! SAVE MONEY WHILE THEY LAST! BRAND NEW PIANO AND BENCH Here are a few samples: Ebony Finish Cable-Nelson Reg. $720.00 $575 Mink on a budget! It's yours now at Beckman's! It's the chic way to cover the seasons because you'll find Mink Paw just the right weight, the LIGHTWEIGHT, SOFT, PLIABLE FUR to wear over dresses or suits. These very durable, yet soft and glossy natural mink paws form a pretty chevron pattern in deep wild, ranch or beautiful mutation tones! As interpreted by Beck-man's, in three-quarter and full-length styles, these fur coats represent the finest in fashion! So if Mink Paw is on your mind, visit Beckman'i tomorrow we'll put the best on your back! CLQIFflRD MORI LAM Ph.

GL J-0315 Great Falls Save HOE No Carrying Charges! No Interest! Nothing Down! A Year to Pay! 00 INItKlUK rUt! ns rt SHAROX The hodv of Mrs. Jennie Sharon. 78, of Rte. 2 is at the mortuary pending tuneral arrangements. Velvety-flat latex finish in hundreds wciiciai rami.

Mahogany Finish Cable-Nelson Reg. $79300 $62500 of room-flattering color harmonies! Goes on easy with roller or brush! Dries harder, faster because it's fortified with alkyd resins! Special offer good for limited time only! CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to express our sincere thanks to all who were so kind and helpful during our recent loss and sorrow. We wish to thank the folks who sent flowers, the Rev. Carl Kelsvn and all who assisted in any way. (Signed) Mr.

and Mrs. Charles L. Wombold Fruitwood Finish Cable-Nelson Reg. $873.00 00 695 THIS COUPON WORTH ONE (1) DOLLAR toward the purchase of every gallon of Genera! Paint Interior Faze purchased during our special World's Largest Retail Memorialists Kops Piano House Far Predarti labeled Saaw Country af Oricia af Imported Far. "Holidays Ahead" sale.

Hurry! This offer expires Wallace Lumber Yard 2312 Tenth Ave. S. Ph. GL 2-4101 una THE STORE THAT FINE FURS MADE FAMOUS! 415 First Avenue North -1 DELANO Delano Granit Works, Inc. For Information Call GL 3-6337.

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