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STANDARD, BUTTE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1949. Ten. Officials of 1949 Boys' Siaie at Dillon ml of Cars Outpi Rabbitt Family Visits in Butte Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. (Jack) Rab Catholic Church Locked in Combat With Reds in Five European States bitt and their children, Nancy, Margie and Jackie, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, are. visiting in the city with By FRANK O'BRIEN VATICAN CITY, Aug. 20. (IP) In five countries of eastern Europe under Communist domination the Roman Catholic church is locked in Mr.

Rabbitt's brothers and families. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Rabbitt and sons, 401 North to Set New Record This Year DETROIT, Aug. 20. iff) year's motor vehicle output will set a record likely to stand for several years. The total should be around cars and trucks. About 4.600,000 of these units will be passenger cars.

What will the production of that 000 ('uniats. These last are a 250-year-old offshoot of the Orthodox church which preserves the eastern rite but swears allegiance to the pope of Rome. 1 It has been outlawed. Vatican sources say its bishops have been interned or jailed, and two tortured, for refusing to adhere to the (pro- Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. the most critical combat for its life Rabbitt, 1205 West Park. since early Christian days. The story of the conflict in Po While Dwarf Star land, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yug Soviet) Orthodox church; many of Is Described By J.

HUGH PRUETT oslavia and Romania has been gathered from sources native to those countries. It is a story of church-state conflict, ranging from violent suppression in Yugoslavia and Romania to a careful cat-and mouse game in Poland. Yet in every country a remarkably consistent strategical pattern emerges. (Astronomer, Extension Division, Oregon Higher Education System.) if0 "In an old World Almanac I came across an article about a -dwarf star named after Van Maanen of Mt. its priests have been jailed or killed, and the rest are in hiding.

Uniat services are now conducted only clandestinely. CZECHOSLOVAKIA There is a strong anti-Vatican history here, dating far behind Communist influence. In 1944, during the rebellion against the Germans, laws were passed by the insurgents, abolishing Catholic schools and press. In 1845, the coalition government under Edward Benes legalized and partly enforced the rebellion decrees. After the Communist coup of February, 1948, the Communist government Here is the step-by-step method Wilson.

It was smaller than the by which the Communists have laid earth and one cubic inch would seige to the 50,000,000 Catholics in eastern Europe: L. 1. Avoid until the last attacking religion, or the Roman Catholic church, as such. Attack instead individuals, high-level church leader- had only to enforce, vigorously, the many vehicles in one year do to the car industry's market? The auto makers built 5,285,000 cars and trucks last year and currently are having the biggest year in production and sales in their history. But a lot of demand has been satisfied.

This year's end could bring the industry to the point where there no longer is any unfilled order backlog. Some companies already have come to that point. They are keeping their sales up only through real selling efforts. But there are companies with sizeable backlogs. They are mainly in the low and medium price fields.

Their order lists are sound only as long as the inclination to buy continues. Cancellations are not uncommon. Next year the auto factories probably will build not more than vehicles, including 750,000 trucks. A large part of the truck demand already has been satisfied. If next year's output does fall far below 1949 there will be many who will say the.

automobile 'business is bad. Yet the total will be far above that of any prewar year excepting 1929 and 1937. It was in 1939 that the industry made its record of 5,258,420 cars and trucks. In 1937 it built 4,808,974. 2 Strike first in the cities, where IWt phase oi the church.

secular education may have weak weigh seven tons. Will you give us some information on this?" (G. G. Seattle.) This is just one of a class of stars now called white dwarfs, and until fairly recently entirely unknown. Most of the long-known white stars are giants, extremely hot and, luminous, and for this reason visible from great distances.

Dwarf stars have long been listed, but most of them have been toward the red end of the color scale. white dwarfs are very hot stars, but because of their small volume are not very luminous. The Associate Justice Doug Dipes of Missoula, Associate Justice Charles Ladd of Helena and Attorney General Don La Grand of Cut Bank. Back row, Railroad Commissioner Dick Waterman of Helena, Railroad Commissioner Bob Burke of Butte, Treasurer Gary Reese of Kalispell, Supreme Court Clerk George Ratzlaf of Billings, Superintendent of Public Instruction Marvin Reynolds of Missoula, Auditor Joe Clawson of Lodge Grass and Railroad Commissioner Jim Chittick of Helena. These are the elective officials of third annual Boys' State of Montana American Legion underway at Western Montana College of Education in Dillon.

They are shown with Chief Justice Hugh R. Adair of the Montana Supreme court. They are, front row (left to right), Secretary of State Fred Olson of Helena, Associate Justice Gil Warila of Billings, Associate Justice Don Doyle of Kalispell, Chief Justice Dick Fletcher of Billings, Gov. Gary Boyles of Glas-, gow, Chief Justice Adair, Lt. Gov.

Bruce Ellis Glasgow, state clash by wiping out Catholic schools, press, lay organizations and charities. The second phase was opened this spring when the Communists outlawed Catholic action and set up one of their for which they demanded church recognition. Joseph a archbishop of Prague, refused. Since then he has been almost a prisoner in his palace. Other bishops have reamined in their residences.

The4 Czech Com ened faith and industrialization may have given Marxism a start. Attack last in the country, where village priest is regarded as all-knowing and all-powerful, and where simple, unquestioning religious faith is-strongest. 3. Set up anti-Vatican "Catholic" churches and organizations. 4.

Smite the shepherd before going among the flock. (In condemning the trial and life imprisonment of Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, primate of Hungary, Pope Pius XII first one of this type was discovered Construction of New Catholic Church in Three Forks Fills Long-Felt Need Members of Boys' Slate Praised (Continued From Page 1) long before it was ever seen. This may seem strange, but it came ahout in this way: Couple Will Marry, in Diving Bell ATLANTIC CITY, N. Aug. 20.

(JP) Ruth Ehlers and Louis Villani take the plunge on Monday they'll be married in a diving bell 30 feet below the ocean surface. The couple met last summer in the commercial diving bell for sightseers at Atlantic City's Steel Pier. Over 100 years ago when the Ger- munist government has warned that any attempt to enforce tha Vatican's excommunication of militant Communists would be considered treason. dow extending from the floor of the man astronomer BesseLwas working quoted from Mat. XXVI, 31, "I clave, at Western Montana College shall strike the shepherd and the of Education were informed that THREE FORKS, Aug.

20. Construction work on the new Holy Family parish church and parish hall, a building which will fill a long-felt need in Catholic church circles for the Three Forks area. POLAND: Poland counts its' wounds from Of course, the industry cannot int.0 rind on stellar distances he made many observations on Sirius, the brilliant star which glitters in the southern sky during the winter and spring. He found that it had a sort of wavy motion and predicted that this was nave to the apex of the church roof. Style of construction is a modified Swedish modern conforming in design to materials selected from the immediate locality.

In tinting the exterior of the church a buff sheep of the flock shall be 5. Destroy Catholic schools, and thus their effect on coming generations. on indefinitely making cars and Lf expansion both 'in agriculture trucks at the rate of more than and in industry. It was love at first sight, Pretty ISf-y ear-old Ruth explained: is wel1 and on worlt uw.wu year. iLven wiin me m- Meanwhile, Boys' State Governor creased use of motor vehicles now twipk nusanw askPrt the a fu it crews, volunteer laoorers, irom Communism back to the treaty of Riga, after the world war.

This ceded the dioceses of Minsk, Zitomir, and Mohilev to Russia. In these areas there were 3,500,000 Cathlics, with 600 priests and 400 churches. Ten years later, there 6. Separate the church from the due to an unseen companion star: 1- 1 1 9 1L A (A I which revolved around it. In 1862 1116 01 'ne people Dy aeswoyjng me youth legislature to pass a bill out apparent, that many cannot be absorbed by the domestic market for much more than two years in a row.

Alvin Clark, the noted telescope weD 01 cnurcn cnariues, orpnanages, couple in love was married right on the very spot that they met and realized they were in love, it would be a goda luck charm." youth organizations, workers organi lawing slot machines. "The money thrown away in these slot machines yearly," said the Boys' maker, while testing a new 18-incn The industry's history shows that will be used following a modern trend to fit the building into the surrounding landscape. The building committee members are Sam T. Whitehead, George Kanta, Pete Tocci, Tom Finnegan, James Russell, Tony Lutkis. Financial, ocmmittee members are Earl Wigging, James Lane, Fred every two years or so it has needed igtate governor, "is extremely neces Three Forks and the Butte area, will pour cement for the basement walls arid construct forms.

The new edifice, a building 68x40 feet, with the parish hall in the basement, will be erected at an estimated cost of $60,000, but the actual cash outlay will be well under this figure as a considerable amount of the labor will be furnished by were but two churches open, and but two priests at work. Polish opinion is that this is the ultimate end of the church everywhere under Communist control. zations and social clubs. 7. Squeeze the church back within the portals of its temples by wiping out its militant lay organization, Catholic action, and the usually allied Catholic press.

fir5 'sary to the well being of the people The dwindling export market has; ot Montana." He added that the refractor, spied the tiny now known as Sirius nestling in the rays of the brilliant star. By methods too technical for a popular article it was found that this small star was so massive that turcica a ioi oi aaaiuonai cars inio Father and Daughter Thrown From Runaway Ferris Wheel 8. When all of this has been done, Arnold Lane, Jack McDonnell, Archie McDonald, and Mrs. parishioners and friends of the machines "lead to corruption of our state officials and lead to rapid degeneration of public morals." Boyles also asked the mythical state legislature to regulate loan sharks, make stricter laws govern would weigh fully 40,000 pounds. PrP.breatnmg speUs' close the churches.

Philipsburg Bureau Gladys Slovacek, Correspondent Phone 169-B the home market. Present indications are this year's cars and truck exports will fall about 125,000 units below last year's total of 436,217. When the industry made its production record 20 years ago it shipped more than 750,000 units to foreign markets. unusual was this that mathematical parish, the Rev. Father James P.

Dowdall, pastor, said. The new church will not only be serviceable in all respects but will provide Three Forks with an edifice astronomers thought, surely they KANKAKEE, 111., Augl 20. flJ.P.) A father and his eight-year-old daughter were in a hospital Satur Earl Davis. Members of Butte council No. 668, Knights of Columbus, have arranged for a crew to assist in the pouring of the cement for the basement walls.

This crew will augment a work party set by parish ing drunken driving violations, and called for legislation to prosecute "sports bribery." had made a grievous error, but the most careful calculations always Here. is how Polish, Romanian, Hungarian and Yugoslav sources at the Vatican outlined the battle between their church and their states: YUGOSLAVIA day with serious injuries suffered striking in -its simplicity of beauty. Montana Lt. Gov. Paul Cannon when they were thrown from a The basement will include two told the youths that a Senate information bureau would be estab check rooms, a kitchen, kitchen stor brought the same solution.

Only 15 years ago, astronomy books still spoke of white dwarfs as great rarities. Only 12 were listed in a text of 1939; by 1941, 38. But the work of Dr. Luyten of the age, lavatories and a boiler room. Devil Exorcised in Ancient Rite "runaway" ferris wheel.

Charles Voss, 34, and his daughter, Patty, were hurled 35 feet to the ground last night from a ferris wheel at the annual Momence, 111., ioners and friends of the parish on Sunday. The Holy Family parish has a historic background which dates It will be constructed of poured con Yugoslavia was the first area of "frontal attack" on the Roman Catholic church. The condemnation crete with inside partitions of lished, at the 1951 session to show visitors the workings of "the Montana legislature. Leo C. Graybill, Great Falls, Granite High School Principal Resigns; Successor Is Named.

PHILIPSBrjRG, Aug, 20. Mrs. Waive Poese, county superintendent of schools, has announced the resignation of S. C. Norem, principal of the Granite county high schol.

Mr. Norem has accepted a position at Shelby. pumice block. TJniversitv of Minnesota raDidly in-1 in September, 1946, of Alojzijc Step! back to a church built by Catho- vnuiWI rm 1 11 i il 1 ill ihc mam wau ui uic urniui yiiu rn, Tpnru. jf-tvlAf nac, arcnoisnop oi zagreo, to le WASHINGTON, Aug.

20. U.P)- creased the number, so that by Au Gadiolus festival. Carnival officials said the governor sneaker rf the Montana House of Ui llii ji ill 1 a uino Hill 11 11. oe pumice uiuun, witn uu uneiiui. ui on the ferris wheel motor broke travertine finish.

Three laminated around 1883. This church, small frame building about 20 by 50 feet, gust, 1948, the 100th white dwarf was discovered. Since then others have "come to light." The Harvard years imprisonment as a war criminal was a sign of what was to come. Before 1945 Tito's partisans were friendly and co-operative with the A Jesuit priest, using the Roman Representatives, and Dick Shadoan, Catholic church's centuries-old Billings, governor of the 1948 Boys' ritual of exorcism, has freed a devil state spc.ke at an afternoon from a 14-year-old boy. the Na- down, increasing the speed of the was situated a few miles down the big wheel Jefferson river from the present Announcement Card of June 21, tional Catholic Welfare conference A caravan trip to Virigina City is 1949, listed the 110th.

-cuuiwi. ouou x.to came to voh power this fraternization ended. news service reported Saturday arches will be used in support of the nave. -The entrance will be on the east side of the building through an offset vestibule which will also contain the baptistry. The seating capacity will be 182, with additional seating accommodations in the choir loft.

The choir loft and organ The ferries wheel had a full load but no other passengers were thrown out. Voss landed on a ticket booth and on the Sunday schedule. The dele The "haunted boy," a Maryland tJ' ZZJZZ. v.it Tito's first big move was to take I warren K. Thompson was Catholic schools.

They were. Pointed Principal the high school town or Three Forks at a place now known as Old Town. When business and industrial activities moved from Old Town to Three Forks with construction of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad through the district, the church was to Dillon. ir" I attended by some 100,000 pupils, suffered a broken leg, a fractured shoulder and internal injuries.

His at a scnooi ooara meeiing mursaay evening. Mr. Thompson has a BA degree maud U.UUB1... 5 WM foUowed by prohibition of are made up 5 heavy charitable activities. The Catholic nuclei at considerable distances.

OIlt irnhhishnn daughter landed on the chamber will be set off the sanctu DILLON, Aug. 20. (JP) High school juniors attending Montana Boys' State met as a legislature nrv nn Hi eact cMa nt.hA hllilrHnc from the University of Nebraska fracturing her pelvis. "iv o- rr from which light electrons revolve Stprinq(. himwlf dissolved Catholic and 811 MA degree from University Entrance to the sanctuary will muv "UI" Jv.

PffpptH fmm Bmhnif.tf.rv in.Forks. On old postcard picture Saturday. use pianeis aruuiiu mm. action in 1945 because known mem-1 "jimmis. xic wiu oeacn com Gilbert Weden of Butte became shows required 12 horses and four men to transport the building volume of atom under normal bershjp was a virtual death sen-conditions is thus principally empty tence president pro tern of the Senate.

mercial suDjects. year Mr. Thompson taught commercial subjects in Honolulu and in 1947 was school superintendent In Circle. the rear. The tower will provide access to the sacristy and parish hall.

The only ornamentation in Vta fMnf rf 4V a jViiivth will Ka across the flats from Old Town to SpaCe and occupies great volume, JOF.LESSNESS LOW KALISPELL, Aug. 20. (Joblessness here now is at its lowest level for the last year, the state employment office reports. Benefit claims average about 160. Three Forks.

The church, still used. closed, reportedly was possessed of an evil spirit which caused unusual manifestations. The boy's case was disclosed recently at a meeting of the Society of Parapsychology. The unusual phenomena, as reported by the boy' parents and other witnesses, included such manifestations as the pallet on which the boy was sleeping moving across the room, a picture suddenly jutting out from a wall in a room in which the boy was standing, and a heavy chair In which the boy was sitting suddenly tilting over. After these manifestations, some attested to by a Protestant minister, the boy was received into the Yugoslav sources estimate approximately 400 priests, and nuns were killed, many In Individual MIC UlXSf MIC V11VUV1I TTi David Leuthold of Billings is minority floor leader.

Other Senate officials: Keith Heppler, Anaconda, secretary; Reuben Michaels, Wor- Mr. Thompson is married and has large white crucifix set in a ucc" But for some reason -the atoms in the" white dwarfs have become stripped of their electrons and the nuclei pack tightly together. Many known stars of this type are far denser than Sirius B. many more In groups of a girl- ei4' from 10 to 20, in and den, sergeant at arms; Eugene ErteH Hamilton, chaplain. A 11V- 11W111I0-1110 OWiJV make their home here.

convents. Today, there are said to be more CORRESPONDENTS PHONE 2-3685 the district. The Holy Family parish was established in 1908 with appointment of the Rev. Father E. P.

Gueymard as pastor. At that time the parish South Side News House officials are: William Fine, Somers, speaker; Gene Burkey, Ana. 300 priests in prisons and conda, speaker pro tern; Robert Evans, Shelby, minority floor leader The Friendly club held its August; was the guest of her sister, Mrs. included the town of Chestnut, situ-ooffn wortnocrtotr of Pninmhift i Bnhv Van Bnsldrk. Durine her stav i ated some distance east of Boze- Philipsburg Library Now in City Hall James Greytak, Great Falls, chief camps.

About one-quarter of the churches have been closed. In Crotia, because of public pressure, there is still some Catholic instruction in the schools. Catholic church with the consent her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. man, the town of Belgrade, Man-andMrs. James Jordan, of Montreal, ihattan, Logan and Willow Creek, visited her.

Today the parish consists of Three Forks. Logan and Manhattan. The of his parents. Then began about 20 to 30 per Hospital Notes MURRAY Admitted John W. McLeod, 1125 Farrell; Mrs.

Dorothy Barker. Warm Springs; Mrs. Thelma Koski, 1824 Massachusetts; George Smith, 43 East Park. PHILIPSBURG, Aug. 20.

The Philipsburg library moved into its new quarters this week and is now In the last two months high taxes Juniors of Degree of Honor lodge town of Logan has its own church, formances of the ancient ritual by the unnamed Jesuit, the NCWC aaid. At some of these the boy have been laid upon baptisms, mar- located in the city hall building. A picnic dinner was served after which Mrs. Thomas Quirk conducted a brief business session. Later cards provided entertainment.

Present were Mrs. H. S. Schutte of Ennis and Mrs. Phyllis' Burkhardt, guests; Mrs.

Quirk, Mrs. Thomas Morgan. Mrs. Ethel Hoskins, Mrs. Nell Walker and Mrs.

Caroline Roberts, members. will picnic next Wednesday at The library will be open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons riages and communion. At least 29 priests, including five canons, have broke into harsh profanity and St. Mary, with a seating capacity of about 50 persons. Manhattan also has' its own church, a substantial building pur- Gregson.

Members will meet at Carpenters' hall at 10:45 o'clock. clerk; Jack Kanalz, Harrison, sergeant at arms; John Anderson, Great Falls, chaplain. Gov. Gary Boyles of Glasgow appointed Charles Willey of Missoula as his secretary. These other appointments were announced: Norman Harrington, Missoula, adjutant general; Bob Hall, Cut Bank, labor secretary; Lee von Kuster, agriculture department head; Lewis Davis, Miles City, industry secretary; Ed Gibson, Great screamed Latin expressions, a lan guage he did not know.

Dismissed Charles Coutts, 2208 been reported imprisoned and re-Locust; Mrs. Elizabeth Buck, mk pilgrimages have been for- Transportation and lunch will be furnished. Those planning to at- chased by residents of the com- Vact Port- nwon nnrirl 1943 Plnr- Diaaen. xne ooy amiction first was studied at Georgetown university iena are to can junior director, Mrs. munity.

Edith Symons, telephone 2-1673, or hospital and St. Louis university ence; Mrs. eertna Kawaras, ioiz Irving; Donald Reed, 425 South Ada- In 1912, Father Gueymard was succeeded by the Rev. Father J. X.

HUNGARY The church-state war began here Mrs. Esther Curnow, 5966, no later than Tuesday. rvrvmnnr. whn was suhspmipntlv ho; Mrs. Janet McDonald, both Jesuit institutions, before the priest was called in when the institutions reported no success In in 1945 with the dissolution of Cath- succeeded by the Rev.

Father apartments; Alfred J. McGill, 322 olic ay organizati0ns, which were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dever. son, Mother r.rv,' in 1057 nro from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock.

Mrs. Fan Harrington is the librarian. Over 60 per cent of the patrons are school children and the library has been adding to the number of children's books available. Many books have recently been received from the university extension service at Missoula, and at the present time over 3,000 books are in the library. Efforts are being made to permit rural county residents to use facilities of the library.

The Junior club is the sponsor of the library. North Jackson curing the boy. Falsi, public health secretary; Dick Lamphier of Glasgow and Charles Amundson of Helena, special assistants to the governor. Frank, and daughter, Ann, 1925 Ab- fiUCceeded by the Rev! Father J. O.

erdeen, and Mr. Dever sister, Miss jo'Brien, who served as pastor until powerful in this almost solidly Catholic country. It reached its apex when Cardinal Mindszenty was imprisoned for life this year on a charge of treason. In the last four years, 450 priests Mary Dever, have returned from 1941, when he was succeeded by the Spokane, where they attended the The Tabitha Ladies' Aid of the Covenant Mission church will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the church. Mrs.

Dan Healey and Mrs. Arthur Johnson will be hostesses. Unit No. United Congregational guild, held its annual picnic Wednesday afternoon at Columma Gardens. A.

picnic luncheon, was' served after which there was a program of games and sports. There was a large attendance of -members and their families. Mrs. Meredith Michaely, 7 South Grant, has returned from a month's visit in Calgary, Canada, where she Rev, Father Philip Mellady. More wedding of Miss Marie Ryan Father Dnwriaii.

a native ST. JAMES Admitted Troy Brady, 2027 Elm; Henry P. Sullivan, 515 Transit, Walkerville; Celia Reihl, ,828 West Quartz; Thompson Stewart, Red Lodge; Clarence Parker, 1026 Gallatin. Dismissed Denise Leary, 1029 DEATH TOLL MOUNTS PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Aug. 20.

(ff The death toll in Slovak rainstorms and floods this week has John Michael Dever, the nuptials of Anaconda, and for many years damng piace Aug. is in oi. assistant pastor at the Immacu- church. The bridegroom is the eld have been reported imprisoned, and I most never heard from again. The I flourishing Catholic daily press has been abolished.

ROMANIA late Conception and St. Mary parishes in Butte was named pastor risen to at least 25, Czech press reports said Saturday. A preliminary est son of Mr and Mrs. Dever. The priest stayed with the boy for two months, sleeping in the same house and sometimes in the same room, the NCWC reported.

The exorcism ritual included daily masses, a period of fasting, prayers, psalm singing and sprinkling of holy water on the boy. Then the priest would command the evil spirit out of the boy. Each time there was a violent reaction from the boy, the NCWC reported. Finally, the NCWC said the priest reported the devil was driven from the boy and he was quiet. Since then there have been no supernatural manifestations.

West Gold; Mary K. Lowney, 1016 of the parish. His first charge by Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Willeford and tho Mnst. rv fiiimnr I West Gold; Mrs. John Pilling, Di toll of 16, announced Wednesday, was increased by delayed reports from remote villages. viae; uamei jm.

jurezeu, 11 ouutu se: Excelsior; Edward J. Smith, Philips' Of Romania, Vatican radio said on Aug. 2 that the Communist regime has applied the dictum of Nero, persecutor of the early Christians, that "the Christians do not burg; Irene White, 832 South Main; Mrs. Ann McCabe, Lenox hotel: John Lindquist. 633 South Main; thev were caUed bv the illness and a new church- Energetic leadership deathWof wCS fathei uShTlSt SPent 4 m0nth BSnmerf ofSr.

in the Idaho city. previousiy planned. Helena Newsboy Has Fine Record i Louis Romey, Virginia City; Mrs exist." Romania is the only place a 3 Flatfootedness to Be Thing of the Past Aug. 20. (U.R) Flatfootedness will soon be a thing of the past, the National Association of Chiropodists said Saturday.

Dr. William J. Stickel, executive secretary, told the association's 37th annual convention that the secret lies in. treating children early by means of X-rays and straightening exercises and devices. "It has now been definitely established that a child achieves a normal arch contour by 5," he said.

David Johnson and daugnter, Basin; communist regime nas gone so lar Central Park, in the heart of The Hiawatha club of Silver Leaf Rebekah lodge met Wednesday afternoon in the IOOF hall. Luncheon as to outlaw an entire church. Romania has 15,000,000 Orthodox, 1,500,000 Roman Catholic and Mrs. Lyle Burton and daughter, 2217 Massachusetts; Walter Clugy. Eaton, Colo.

'New York city, was set aside 1858. It covers was served by the hostess, Mrs. Thelma Murphy. Mrs. Emily Edwards conducted the business session following which the time was Architect's Conception of New Holy Family Church in Three Forks HELENA, Aug.

20. One of the busiest youngsters in Helena these days is Eugene Mack, 14, manager of the Montana Standard's news route No. 6, which covers all of the Northern Pacific depot district. Occupied with a number of hobbies, in addition to his delivery activities, Eugene is a level-headed boy who works hard at his growing business with an eye peeled for a successful school career besides. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Mack, 1534 Lewis. A graduate of the Bryant grade Veterans Are Seeking Bonus Payments MIAMI, Aug.

20. (JP) Veterans of three wars jammed flag bedecked streets of greater Miami Saturday and hundreds more rolled in for the week-long golden jubilee convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. i-)xe v. I I spent at sewing for the fall bazaar. I the arch contour of a child of Is is abnormal, then the child is a 'chronic flat-foot and treatment must be started at once." Between 25 and 30 special trains bringing the majority of the some school, he plans to enter Helena high Present were Edwards, Mrs.

Clara Desjardins, Mrs. Genevieve Dora, Mrs. Esther Harris, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, Mrs. Helen M.

Lee, Mrs. Marguerite Nelson, Mrs. Helen R. Lee, Mrs. Golda Patterson.

Mrs. Elsie Peterson, Mrs. Lottie Rodda, Mrs. Viola Seymour, Mrs. Ann Thomas and Mrs.

Murphy. Juveniles present were Judy Lee and Patty Jo Pankey. Free Silver lodge, Degree of Honor, will meet Tuesday evening in Carpenters' hall. Mrs. Esther Curnow will preside and announces that the business session will begin DtornDtlv at 8 o'clock.

The hostess 25,000 delegates and their famUies scli00l' fall and meanwhile began arriving late Saturday andcontinue to nd Ws newspaper will continue to stream in through commercc 'He began with his route Sept. 1, Thirty-one state departments a job at which he has pegged submitted a Joint resolution for con-; away continUously ever, since ex-vention action asking an adjusted nr OT1p varat.inn rwrinrt The Latest in Feminine' Apparel, Brought to You at Budget Prices, With Friendly Credit Shop, Compare and Buy at "-a-J1 1 1 K.rr..-A service compensation for World War one rest involved a trip to his" II veterans. nnr': farm in Knrth nnkotji. thp' It calls on Congress to enact legis-1 expenses for which Eugene -paid out lation providing $3 per day compen of his newspaper earnings, sation for home service and $4 per committee includes, Mrs. Mary A day for overseas service.

The maximum payment would be $3,500 for home service and $4,500 for overseas, plus an additional $500 for a wound or wounds received in combat. Schulte, Mrs. Caroline Babcock, Mrs. Mary Eschenbacher, Mrs. Laura Riley and Mrs.

Margaret Moore. Montana ri 16 i i i. Like many another Montana Standard route manager, he buys his own clothe, furnishes his own spending money, and is adding steadily to a bank account and his purchases of savings bonds. An enthusiastic cyclist, he bought his own bicycle, and besides has acquired a phonograph with an automatic record changer device. Meantime he still finds time for I At" Butte EUGENE MACK door sports.

Last winter he was center on the Bryant lightweight basketball team. His record of service with his 203 Main, Anaconda Shown above Is the architect's conception of the new Holy Family church at Three Forks. Work on the edifice- has already started. The new building will fill a long-felt need The annual picnic of Unit No. 2.

United Congregational gujld, will he held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Columbia Gardens. The Your Store of Fashion Since 1917 In Catholic church circles of the district, and will provide Three Forks, a historic Mon-J route is exceptional. Patrons in his GUESTS FROM UTAH TWIN BRIDGES, Aug. 20. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Counter of Salt Lake were week-end visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hub Counter, 1 district know him for a deDendable. guild will furnish coffee, ice cream tana community with a church beautiful in Its striking simplicity.

J- G. Link and company, architects, designed the building. likeable youngster, and the route land pop. Familes and friends are other pursuits. He fishes in the invited.

summer time and likes other out- has won him many friends..

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