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Solon to Ask Night Work Former Falls Five Road Deaths ANACONDA Iff) Deer Lodge Great Falls Tribune 9 Friday, Jan. 3, 1958 Meeting Set Feb. 15 HELENA (W-The Dept. of Public Nets Nothing county had five fatal highway ac Instruction said Thursday that there would not be a meeting of Teacher Dies Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder, Pioneer of Comity, Dies CUT BANK Police Chief Social Security Benefit Increase WASHINGTON Sen.

Pro mire (D-Wis) said he will intro Arthur Anderson said someone TV Station Airs First Program HELENA W) The Capital Rae Morrison, former Franklin the State Board of Education until Feb. 15. Originally, a meeting of the board had been planned for Jan. 13. School teacher, died early Monday worked hard but got nothing New Year's night City's first television station went E.

G. (Louise) Marble of Richland, Mrs. Austin (Eleanor) Red morning in a Spokane hospital, according to word received here. Funeral services and burial were Thursday in Spokane. cidents in 1957.

This compares with the record of 11 deaths set in 1956. Since 1935, when traffic records were started, the county has had only one 1949, without a highway fatality. Air Base Housing SPOKANE BP) Bids will be opened Feb. 11 for a $4,000,000 Capehart family housing project at Fairchild Air Force Base. He said a burglar apparently was scared away of quit in disgust after attempting to open a ding of Butte and Stanley Snyder of Havre; a daughter-in-law, Mrs, duce legislation after Congress reconvenes to increase social security benefits and raise the payments to bear the added costs.

He said that in traveling over Wisconsin he became convinced that most people want an improved Miss Morrison retired in June, on the air briefly New Year's Day. The first telecast on channel 12 was of the Rose Bowl football game. Mgr. Barclay Craighead of radio-TV station KXLJ said full-time telecasting will begin after arrival of additional equipment. Buttrey Foods store safe.

The of social security system and are willing to pay for it through increased social security payments. Benefits need to be increased, he said, just to keep pace with the rising cost of living. 1949, after 30 years' service in the Great Falls public school system. ficer said entry was made by cut ting a hole in the store roof. She since had made her home with it, it 4 two sisters, Mrs.

G. H. Armstrong and Mary Morrison, also a former local in Spokane. Now in Progress Save on Quality Merchandise Prowler Gets Little Loot In 3 Homes -ir r- -fift-iw i-iT 4 THE HUB-THISTEDS ANNUAL JANUARY Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder, 76, a pioneer of Cascade county and widow of Carl B.

Snyder, early day druggist, died Thursday morning at a local hospital after a long illness. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday afternoon at 3:30 at the First Methodist Church, with the Rev. Vernon Hanks officiating. Entombment will be in Hillcrest Lawn Memorial. Mrs.

Snyder, who lived at 1608 1st Ave. was born May 28, 1881, at Cleator Moor, Cumberland, England. She went to Canada with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hetherington, in 1883 and to Montana in 1895.

She married Snyder Oct. 24, 1900, at Stockett. The couple lived in that community with Snyder operating a drug store for 29 years. He also was postmaster for several years. The Snyders came to Great Falls in 1927 and Snyder operated the North Side Drug Store until his retirement in 1946.

He died Jan. 13, 1957. The late Carl J. Snyder, a son, continued operating the drug store from the time of his father's retirement until his death Feb. 8, 1957.

Mrs. Snyder was a member of the Eastern Star, Order of Beau-ceant, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Daughters of Nile, Pythian Sisters, Woman's Benefit Assn. and the Methodist Church. Surviving are three children, Mrs. A prowler entered W.

T. Kennel's home at 2303 2nd Ave. N. and Kennel told police Thursday morning that he did not know the stranger was in his house until 15 minutes after the man left. Kennel said the prowler had been in his living room.

The only thing he found missing was a gold colored glass ash tray and candy dish. Kennel said the front door had been unlocked. M. M. Nichols, 2006 2nd Ave.

MRS. CARL B. SNYDER Women's Wear Carl J. Snyder of Great Falls; four sisters, Mrs. M.

E. Abernathy, Mrs W. G. Pledge and Georgina Hether ington of Great Falls and Mrs. C.

Vanderwerdt of Atasadero, a brother, Henry Hetherington of Anaconda; a sister-in-law, Mrs. R. S. Hetherington of Great Falls, 12 grandchildren and seven called police after he observed a stranger in his bedroom using a cigarette lighter to find his way about. Nichols said he chased the man out and that he fled north on Twentieth street.

He said nothing was taken from his house but that the prowler left a trouble light with a cigarette lighter attachment on a living room chair. Police Officers Ray Smith and Keith Vestman QLEARAN CE Spray of the Falls have returned to their home in Missoula, after visiting Mitchell's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Herda, 624 3rd Ave.

SW. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kowell and were called. John W.

Koetter. 1404 2nd Ave. reported to police later Thursday morning he chased a strange man out of his living room during the night. He said the prowler fled from the house when he heard Koetter open the door. The prowler children, Jerry, Mike and Patty Kay, former local residents, are here from.

Los Angeles for visits took a cigarette lighter, Koetter Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willey and children, Danny and Brenda, of Los Angeles left New Year's Day, after a holiday visit with Willey's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul W. Willey, 2501 8th Ave. and other relatives and friends. They will visit Mrs. Willey's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dolack, and her brother, Frank Landgren, former local residents, in Phoenix, before returning home. Willey is a flight engineer for Western Air Lines in Los Angeles. The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary has scheduled a business meeting and box lunch tonight at 8 in Legion Hall. Mr.

and Mrs. William Mitchell told police. with Kowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Kowell, 1209 8th Ave. and Mrs. Kowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

P. J. McSweeney, Fort Benton. Sharon Tietjen will leave Mon Dresses day by plane for Denver, where ene Ling she is an art major at Colorado Woman's College. Miss Tietjen has spent the holidays visiting her par I See By The Tribune BIRTHS A son to Mrs.

Kenneth W. Bryant, Vaughn. (Jan. 1) A daughter to Mrs. Harley D.

Dyer, 413 13th St. N. A son to Mrs. Donald Henke, 3625 1st Ave. N.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tietjen, Country Club and her brother, Richard Tietjen, Country Club Motel. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Knight, 3416 2nd Ave. include their daugh A son to Mrs. Victor Martell, 604V4 4th Ave. S. ter, Sandra, a senior in elementary A daughter to Mrs.

Patrick Bren- education at Pacific University, nan, 1921 3rd Ave. N. Forest Grove, Ore. their son, Har A daughter to Mrs. Robert old a freshman foreign trade Stephens, Dutton.

MARRIAGE LICENSES have a special meaning beyond words When grief strikes someone close to you, it is not easy to put into words the sympathy you feel. But the flowers you send carry a messags far, far beyond words. Their beauty is a source of corn fort and strength. Coats Earlie D. Owens, 23, and Flor Blouses ence Bradford.

17, both of Black Eagle. Alvin K. Karcz, legal, Pulaski, and Jo Ann Cadwell, legal, Great Falls. major at the University of Idaho, Moscow, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

George Hubbard, Missoula. Hubbard, a freshman at Montana State University, is majoring in geology. Mrs. Hubbard is a senior in Missoula County High School. Pvt.

and Mrs. Russell Waring have returned to Tacoma, after a visit with Mrs. Waring's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Joramo, 1701 8th Ave. N. Waring is stationed at Fort Lewis. The Warings also visited his parents in Bigfork.

Helen C. Roberts Chapter O.E.S. meets tonight 8 p.m. Obligation Donald L. Jones, 23, Cascade, and Barbara J.

Dickson, 19, Black Eagle. DIVORCES GRANTED T. F. O'Connor Co. Telephone GL 3-7237 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 708 Central Avenue Bill E.

Wade from Virginia L. Wade. Virginia T. Gross from Paul R. KOMEOT1S The Funeral of Mri.

Cecelia Gross. Kotncotis, 47, wife of Tom Komeotis of Inez M. Schaline from Edwin C. ceremony. Rainbow Girls program.

west Great Falls, will be from O'Con Schaline. Adv. nor's this (Friday) morning at 8:40, and at The Blessed Sacrament Church (Black Eagle) at 9 when Requiem Mass will be offered. Burial In Mount Olivet. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Simmons of Ventura, are the parents of Skirts DEATH Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder, 76, 1608 1st Ave. N. Swea a son, Thomas Earl, bora Dec.

29 TS Mrs. Simmons, the former Betty Steller, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steller, Ventura, former local residents. Steller and Simmons operate a jewelry store in Public Notice (Advertising) leDEAU Graveside Services for Albert LeDeau.

1 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert LeDeau of 603 9th Ave. will be from O'Connor's thia (Friday) afternoon at 1:15, and at Mount Olivet Cemetery at 1:30. BRONSON The Funeral of Merle H.

Bron-son, 59, of 742 Fairhaven, will be from O'Connor's Saturday morning at :15, and at St. Joseph's Church (West Side) at 9:30, when Requiem Mass will ba offered. Burial with Military Honors bv the Veterans Council wUi be in Mount Cord of Thanks I wish to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude to the Olivet. Friends will meet at O'Connor's neighbors and friends, and staff this (Friday) evening at 7 to recite the Rosary. of the G.T.A.

who were so kind Ventura. Dennis E. Russell, son of Mrs. Beth Russell of Fairfield, has been graduated from recruit training at the San Diego Naval Training Center. C.

R. Elliott and grandson, Randall Cade, were in the city Thursday from Fort Benton. and helpful during the illness and passing of my husband, A. Bro- man. Especially, ao i wisn thank the Rev.

Vernon Hanks, the HI soloist. Tony Pinski, the pallbear ers and those who sent the beau W. H. George Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Telephone GL 3-4404 4 1 7 First Avenue) North Mrs.

Joseph L. Shiely, wife of tiful flowers and assisted in any the president of the Shiely Sand and Gravel is recovering in way. Mrs. A. R.

Broman Card of Thanks To His Excellency Bishop Con- a St. Paul hospital from a serious abdominal operation, friends here have been advised. Her husband is known throughout northern Montana. During construction of Fort Peck dam, he supplied gravel for the project don, to Monsignor Schuster and the clergy, to the Sisters, the choir, MELING The body of Lars Thorwald E. Meling, 318 2nd Ave.

will be forwarded today (Friday) to Lakota. North Dakota for services and Interment. ANDERSON--Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah K. Anderson.

319 2nd St. will be Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the First English Lutheran Church with the Rev. Lyndon K. Murk officiating. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery.

to Dr. John McGregor, to the pall' bearers, O'Connor's and to all the friends for the many acts of kind ness to us, and for all the tokens Here it is, ladies, the sale you've been waiting for! The Hub-Thisteds annual gigantic clearance of famous name-brand ladies wear. Every garment carries a famous label and is from our regular stock (and, of course, The Hub-Thisteds has the largest array of name brands in town). So come in right away and make your selections while clearance stock is complete! Please all sales final. No lay-aways, no returns, no exchanges.

of love and respect for our be SNYDER Funeral services for Mrs. Elisabeth Snyder, 1608 1st Ave. will be Saturday afternoon at 3:30 at the First Fifty Cents Only Loot Methodist Church with the Rev. Vernon loved Mother, 6hown in so many ways during our recent sorrow, we take this means of expressing our Hanks officiating. Entombment in Hill-crest Lawn Memorial.

deep appreciation. The Mclnnis Family. Rummage Salt All kinds clothing, etc. 201 1st Ave. Friday Saturday.

Spon sored by Great Falls Chapter De- Molay. aeXFORBTMOlTlAKT Where Friendship Dwells end Prove Itself Ph. GL 3-031S Great Fans Joe Herring's Massage Parlor In Break-in A burglar got two quarters from a cash register Wednesday, night when he forced bis way into Frank's Cream Depot, 1720 10th Ave. according to Police Detective Charles Bicsak. An electric light over the door was removed and a storm door was opened, then a glass panel in the inside door was broken to gain entrance, Bicsak said.

An unlocked safe in the business office was opened and ransacked but nothing taken. Drawers in cabinets and desks were locked and were not opened, tha detective said. win be open Jan. 1st 307 5th Ave. S.

GL 2-1994. Also open evenings. CARD OF THANKS THE HUB-THISTEDS The recent bereavement which has visited our home has brought to us a greater appreciation of our friends. Such kindnesses and Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Mausoleum Columbarium Crematorium 316-322 CENTRAL neighborly thoughtfulness can neV' er be forgotten. Mr.

and Mri. Leonard Peete Phene GL 3-3847 for Information and family.

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