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Montana Butte Standard from Butte, Montana • Page 6

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MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, '1037. Popular Couple Married Sunday Anna Jane Lee Becomes Bride of Arthur Barbeau. A wedding of much Interest to Butte friends n-as solemnized Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of the Rev. J. Martin, 1117 Fifth avenue north, Groat Falls, when Anna Jane Lcc and Arthur M.

Barbeaii of Butte, were milled In marriage with the Mr. Martin officiating. The attendants were Mr. W. P.

PUgeram of Great Palls. Fol- lowinsr the ceremony, a weddlnR 1 breakfast was served at the Park hotel. Both Mr. and Bnrbean are well known in thU city and have a host of frienrts. Mrs.

Bnrbcau formerly operated a grocery store In Butte. The ocuplo have left for ft wedding trip to points of Interest throughout the state and upon their return will make their home In Butte. Informal Lunchean for Card Club Mrs. Joseph H. Roberts entertained Informally at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home on West Porphyry with members of her card club ns guests.

Asters in pink and orchid tones embellished the (jvblfi and covers were placed for Mrs. Jame.s Baldwin, Mrs. Raymond Y. Humes, Mrs. O.

Elllngwotxi, Mrs. Carl CHnler, Mrs. Louis A. Lcincmnnn Mrs. Charles Bessette.

Mrs. Henry D. Hirsh and the hostess. Following the menu, contract was plnyed. St.

John'7Guild to Meet Tomorrow Members of St. John guild of the EpLsrornl church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of the president. Mrs. P. W.

Bird. Following a 1:30 o'clock luncheon a business session will l)c held and the Rev. Thomas Ashworth will give a talk. Women Golfers to Play Today Mra W. E.

Pierce, chairman cl women's sports at the Bntte Country club 1msAnnounced that final tournaments for women golfers would be held today. In the morning, a slx- lildden-hole tournament will played and will be followed by a "mobsom." The last Indies' day luncheon for the season was held Wednesday. Members of Aid to Meet Friday Members of the Ladles' Aid society, of Sacred Heart church, will meet Frlctny afternoon In (he school hall, Mrs. P. Scullv will preside.

The meeting Is scheduled for 2:30 o'clock, Returns Home. Mrs. W. B. Elliott returned (lie first part of the week from a visit lo "Winnipeg, Canada.

En route home she spent some time in Minneapolis and St. Paul. ISS LOIS BLKWETT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Blewctt, popular member of the younger sat. Miss BlewelL left for Mlssoula, where she will continue her at the University of Montana.

Surprise Party Festive Affair Miss Anne Dcniff Honor Guest at Social Event of the Week. One of tho cUvcrUng nffnlrs of the -social scnson WHS MIR MirprLse jini'ly given by Miss Klnfnc Seymour nl (he hnmc of her parents, Mr. runt Mrs. Glen Seymour, yifl Unnlsan nvcmift, In compliment to Mls.s Anno DcnifC, nil honor sUHtent nt I ho Hullo high school, who was nwiu'dcrl scholarship by the Greater University of Montana, nnd left. For ull- tnn to enter (he Normal college.

The rooms were artistic Ju Lhclr floral of nut (lowers nnd foliage nurt l-hc honor Ruest wns presented lovely gifts. Brlrtgo frnvo diversion, followed by a luncheon, Members of Club to Meet Today Alphine Division to Hold Meeting The Alpine division of the Rocky Mountain Garden club will hold a special uicellug Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 1 o'clock In Ihn sl.ucilo of Mrs. Sybil Brown, '822 West Clnlcua street. To College.

John K. O'Connor, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. O'Connor, 123 South Wyoming led Snlunlny lo attend the "homecoming" Ramo and start his senior yenr nt Montana Slnlc College nt.

Hozetnan. Resumes Studies. Jnck Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Dnvldsou. 035 South Clark street, led for Minneapolis to re- sumf his Kindles In the medical school of the University of Mln- ucsotn. Yes, the ALL TEA FLAVOR Ihc world's finest teas, blended perfectly, come to you in Tree Tea, But that isn't all. Special Tree Tea processes remove all particles (hat do not protincc flavor. Tree tea, therefore, is all IM, permitiinc you to make a beautifully clear cup often with the satisfyinE aualirv of full flavor that so distinguishes Tree Tea.

Try Tree Tea now, Orange Pekoe or Green, to prove tlut the "all tea" flavor makes a Jelicioiii Jijimitt in tea. THI TEA COOD TASTI Informal Lunch con Added lo Social vents. Is The New Modern club will meet tills afternoon aL tho home of Mrs. if." Archibald, 113011 West Gran- He Following welt appointed 1 o'clock luncheon, cards and needlework will give diversion. In attendance will be Mrs, O.

W. Klllott, Mrs. W. W. llenkey, Mrs.

C. ,1. Mitchell, Mrs. W. Olson.

Mrs. S. Rnw- llng, Mrs. W. Slim.

Mrs E. I', Smith, Mrs. C. M. Wirslcrberg.

Mrs. C. iloliel, Miss Amelia Scluuldt nnd the hostess, Mrs. Ross Clark Arrives in Butte flews Clnrk oT Angcle.s. the Miimnor nl Hie country liotnn of hoi- Bister, Mi.s, Mareus Daly, near IlnmlUon.

avrlvrd In the city Tor a few dnyis' visit, with filencK Auxiliary Group to Hold Meeting Members of tlm auxilutry (o the Hallway Mnll association will hold a party tills evening nt oVlock nt the home, nf Mr. nuri Mrs. K. n. LAUKlirnu.

1127 Wnukcshn street. Mem hers of Club to Meet To day Members of the Matrons' dub of tl-o, First. Baptist chnroli will meet tills afternoon nt the hiune of Mrs. W. V.

Crnmlnll on We. 1 Ciranitc street. Home From Trip. Dr. and Mrs.

C. U. Nodes and Mrs. J. Temnleman returned from a vnrntion trip to Seattle Portland nnd oilier Pacific points of Interest.

Home From Const. Atler visit in Seattle nnd oilier const cities. Mrs. John E. Stephenson and son, John, returned home.

When COLDS THREATEN- Used lit first sneeze, this stwtialhcd medication forthcnoscnnd upper throat ids. Meeting Is Held by Church Group Members of the Missionary society of the PresbyUrlsii church met yesterday at the home Mrs. R. p. Peterson, with Mra.

OhrUttne McDonald hostess. Following a well-appointed luncheon a. business session was held, with the president, Mrs. J. Amos, In charge.

Reports were given of the synod meeting held recently In Bozeman. There was a large attendance, Members of Guild to Meet Today Members of the guild of Bt. Paul's Kplscopal church will meet this afternoon in the recreation room of the church wljh Mrs. Minnie 'lip- pctt hostess. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock, followed by a bail- ness session.

The mid week prayer service of the Ffr.it church wll) be held this evening at 3 o'clock In the lecture room, with the Rev. Rowland Davenport, presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred returned to (he city to spend the winter at their home, 720 West Granite street, after an absence of a year.

The Juvenile drill team of sunshine Council will meet Thursday at 4 o'clock In Pylhlan castle for rehearsal. All members are" urged to attend. Arrive for Visit. Mrs. Kitherlne McMancmon, formerly of Bulte but now of Lot, An- tfcles, accompanied by her son, Thomas N.

McMatiercion, arrived In the city for a visit with relatives and friends. They are at the home ol Mrs. niece, Mrs. R. S.

Harris, 508 North Wyoming; street. Honor Guests. Miss Clara Burkhard and Mrs. John O'SnlJIvaii were honor guc.itf at a hoslnl entertainment given by W. I).

A. review No. 22 In carrten- tcrs' hull Mondny ovcnint'. Following the business meeting, a social Kfsslon wax held. Botli members were congralnlalcu llit-lr birthdays.

Hollywood Roundup HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28. Fifty children, with mamas to match, created a real problem In diplomacy today at Helznick International, where Mnrk Twain's "Tom Sawyer" Is In the making. Tito Juvenile extras are necessary for the school and Sunday school scenes. The mamn.s nren'L needed at there's the nib.

They come along, free, and what they do to their offspring Is enough to give Director Norman Taurog the willies. He operates on the theory that nil children are natural born actors, who do flue when acting naturally, they get movie Job. their mothers spend their evenings coaching thorn, and according to 'I'nurog, turning them Itilo parrots. Ifts ndvtce to mothers who want their offspring lo go Into the movies: "Let (hem alone and don't try to teach them how lo net; they already know how." Kach child extra on the set gels clay and three hours schooling every dny he works. The mothers get nothing nt nil.

except lunch money ami a look. They congregnte on the outer reaches of (he technicolor singe, and while their children corn more money than most grown men, they piny bridge, knit nnd the movies. But everybody connected with the studio is exirn polite to them. It doesn't pay lo nuikc movie mamn. Scientific nole from Wall Disney studios: The experts dubbing In sound effects for the first full feature length cartoon movie.

"Snow White the Seven Dwnrfs," were faced with lough one, when they had lo figure out the sounds made by the dwarfs, washing their hands and faces. The technicians crumpled cellophane and they spln.shcd oil and they rtld eicfe they could think of. but somehow none of their acts sounded like dwarfs washing their hanrls. The sound effects men finally solved the problem by going lo the tap and washing their own hands and face in front of the microphone. The results were perfect.

Minnie Barnes, who vamps Gary Cooper In the forthcoming "Adventures of Marco Polo," claims it Isn't ladylike to smoke cigarettes. She puffs a briar pipe. ILLEGAL ENTRY OF U. S. IS ADMITTED North and East Side News CortupoiUrat'i Phone 415J.

Northy Babb of Flint, who has been In the city and Boulder for the pa.st two weeks visiting relatives was the Inspiration of a fnrally party Sunday at the R. IT. Thomas cabin In -Saw Mill Oulcli Hiking and outdoor sports were an- joyeci and supper served in the evening, Included were Mr. Babb, Mr. nnd Mrs.

W. If. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams and son, Ronald all nr Boulder; Williams.

Will Williams, MLw Alice Kianti, Mrs. olive Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. FVed Kellow snd'Chlldren, Freddy and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Babb and children, Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Babb daughter, Lorraine. Mr. Babb has returned to hfs home.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hensley, 322 East Broadway, announce the birth of a son, Saturday tt St. James hospital. Mrs, Hubert Johnson, and her Infant son are a(, their home.

17 O'Heil 5trcet, Walkervllle, from St. James hospital. MRS. LILY QUILTY DIES'AT HOSPITAL Mr.l IjlJy QtiJlty, a Buile rcsfdeiii 4.1 years, died yesterday at a local hospila.1 after a long Illness, she was a native of Cornwall, England. She was widely known In Butte.

Her husband, John F. QuUty, owns and operates "The Parkway." a boor parlor, on West Park street. The family home Is at 814 Wankesha street. In addition lo Mr. Qulity, arc two daughters, Mary Qulity of and Mrs.

H. Downey of St. Paul, a son- in-law, M. It. Downey, St.

Paul; a grandson, Arthur Downey, St. Paul; a sister, Mrs. Annie Harris, Butte; two brothcrs-ln-law, Wl'llam and David Qulity, Butte; a sister-in-law, Mrs. A. S.

Gregory of San Francisco and several nephews and rlcces. The body Is at the Duggan-Mcrrlll chapel. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home Friday at 2 o'clock, Burial will be In Mount Morlah cemetery. JOHN H. MULMOAN.

John H. Mulligan, mine operator at Bnsln and wa-s burled yesterday In St. Patricks cemetery following funeral services at Sacred Heart church. Mulligan was widely known In Butte. He succumbed to a long Illness Saturday at his home, 401 Garden avenue, Requiem mass was celebrated by ho Rev.

Thomas Conran. The choir of the church the responses of the mass. The Rev, WU- iiam P. Joyce officiated at the cemetery. Pallbearers were Daniel Car- mlchael, William Oehrlc, James Schumacher, John Powers.

J. E. and Samuel Soutliwoad. A special car was required for flowers. Delores Coleman.

daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arvld Coleman, 127 Anaconda Road, is a patient at Murray hospital. Her condition li reported to be good. Juveniles of Banner lodge Degree if Honor Protective association will nect this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ella OI West Daly street.

It i.i urged ill officers and members attend. The Rev. Frederick Spencer will be In charge of the mid week preaching services this evening at 7:30 o'clock In Mount Bethel church. At 8:30 o'clock the Epworth League ill meet with Miss Dulcle Williams charge. Dr.

B. D. Harrington was the yuest of his brother and slster-In- law, Mr. and Mrs. William Harrington, 306 West Granite street, en route to his home In Tacoma Irom Chicago.

NELLIE Last rites for Mrs. Nellie Beau- chnuip, pioneer Huttc nurse, were held yesterday at St. Patrick's church. lioqiilem mass was celebrated by the Rev. Edward Mornn.

The Junior choir song responses of the mass. Burial was In the family plot in Holy Cross cemetery. Pallbearers were Frank Hlndley. Rdwnrd O'Notll. James Toy, Phil Dougherty, Alfonse Walsh and R.

E. Rundlc. CAR MISHAP VICTIM SAID RECOVERING Mrs. D. J.

MncDonnld, 738 West Broadway. Is recovering In St. James hospital train hcnd injuries received in nu automobile RccWcnt five miles west of Whitehall Sunday night. Highway Patrolman Vergil Farrar who Investigated the accident reported Hint. Mr.

nnd Mrs. MacDonald were In an automobile which being lowed by tv tnick toward Unite. The automobile and cnr driven by Erlck Erickson of Whitehall were Involved in a head-on collision. Both cnrs wero badly wrecked and went into tJie ditch. Mr.

Erlckson received head injuries which were not serious nnd Mr. MacDonnld suffered leg Injuries. 11. utiicuvin. The court ruled that i would be pronounced at 70 o'clock I Thursday morning- According to U.

S. wist ant district attorneys, Gaudry wns deported following rtis- ninny cold VlCKS VA-TRO-NOL I'iano Inslruclion ci.it SSIC4U Ben (lice Jilbcrl SHII.V is fonsiaoi'cd frlouy, nccord- I ins: (o Inw. the nltorneys slfttcrt, while tho first atfcnse of ontcrlns lllfgiilly is tonnod niLsdeinonnor. U. S.

NAVY ACCEPTS TWO BUTTE MEN Bnttc men were on tho U. S. Navy October cnll list for the intcr- inountnin district received yesterday by A. T. Harrison, OMM In e.liflrge, Bntte snb-slatSon.

They were Bon- Jnniln Wnrren Adams, 6 North Cres- cenl nnd Hoberl Hnrrlson Turner, 320 North Main street. The inlcr-mountAln nre.a next mont.h will huve a totnl of 3'J men on 1U cnll list. Harrison staled. Oct. 11 (o be sent Lnke city to t.ifee their final nntlon.i.

accepted, they will 50 to Snn Dlefio (or tralnlnc over a three- month Then they will be to ships In Uie S. fleet. BROADWAY J-UC Uisl To SPC This Special Attraction TONIGHT THE MIGHTY TREVE NOAH HEP.nY, Jr. BAHIUKA READ 'HOT MONEY' ROSS ALEXANDER BEVERLY KOHKriTS The Lonjfcllow division of the Rocky Mountain Garden club will bold ft whist party Thursday evening in'the I. O.

O. F. hall on West Broadway at 8:30 o'clock. Eac'I) member will sponsor a table. Daniel Sullivan Is recovering al his home.

108 Minah street, from a recent Illness at at. James hospital. The Hi-Y group of the First Baptist church helrl Its regular mectln? Friday evening In the lecturo room of the church. Fay Cannon presided during the rontlno of business. A request to the church by the members was acted on and plans Tor a Halloween party was discussed to be held last meeting night In October.

A social time of mes and assembly stnslng and scn'lng of refreshments concluded the evening. The first edition of the Hl-Y paper was presented to the members and guests. Tlie Ladles' Aid of Mount Betiiel church meet this evening In the church with Mrs. Leoma Kagcr presiding. Mrs.

Elsie Hager, Mrs. Annie Hill and Mrs. Kascr will be hostesses. YOU CAN LISTEN AGAIN TO THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Tune In Fri. STATION KGIR 1:45 P.

M. by LYDIA I PINKHAM VEGETABLE COMPOUND Independently Owned and Operated LAST TIMES TODAY husbands secretary" CARD PARTY AND DANCE Given hj- RED MKN AND POCAIIONTAS Hall, 19 Fas) Quarli Wednesday, 59. T. SI. Admission 25c Monogram Buffet 119 WMI Park ELABORATE" 'But Courteous Service Plus" We Cater to Ladies REAR TARRING LEO BOLAND, Proprietor FREE PUBLIC LECTURE CHRISTIAN ROHtUT STASLtV S.

B. Xrw York Cllr. Ntfmber c3f th? BoArd of of The Mother Clmtch. Hill Cliurch of Chrljt, Sflcnllst. In Ilojlon.

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