Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 23

Location:
Butte, Montana
Issue Date:
Page:
23
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Activities City Church in i rig of Sunday masses are 8. 9, and Silver streets; the Rev. D. R.meets at 9:45 o'clock In all de- FIRST BAPTIST, 301 West on the Bible-book-of-the-month, Broadway Rev. Ry E.

Barnett. which is Hosea. Music Anthem by SUNDAY, 5Ch001 the "Walking With God" superintendent. Solo to be selected. Mar.

Sunday, 9:50 a. m. Sunday church Boernke, pastor. Morning worship partments in a study of the life of at 11 o'clock. 'Sunday school at 9:45 Christ.

Parents bringing children o'clock; are Invited to Join the Bible clasi Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. ln th office of the church. Morn-Wdrship at 11 o'clock. Registration lnS worship is at 11 o'clock with a for Holy Communion, which is cele- nursery for the convenience of, bra ted on the third Sunday of the Parents with small children. "God'a month, will be taken on Sunday Election" will be the subject of the immediately after the service.

Sun- morning sermon by the pastor. The day night at. 7:30 o'clock is church people's Westminster fellow- featuring Bible sturiv- fnr Shin meets at 7 o'clock. The young 10:30 and 12 o'clock. ST, HELENA, 71 St.

Helena ave- nue. Meaderville; Rev. Frank L. Harrington, pastor; mass at 9 oclock. SACRED HEART, 363 East Park; Rev Edmond Taylor, pastor; Rev.

Albert N. Kaparich assistant. Masses at v. 8. 9:30 ana ST JAMES HOSPITAL CHURCH, Rev.

Prank L. Harrington, chaplain. Mass at 6 a. m. DA.

TTt.h uwoi-jrn, oti tu nveuuc, IM1 C-3 mum News Items MONTANA STANDARD Mrs; Woods worth Is Honored ENNIS, Nov. 6. Mrs. Alice (Auntie) Woodsworth was honored on her 89th birthday Oct. 27, by her grand niece, Mrs.

Alice M. and her great grand nieces, Mrs. Donald Cameron and Mrs. George Harkonen ot Butte. Harkonen of Butte.

when they entertained more than 50 of the beloved woman's relatives and friends at an afternoon recep- tion at the Hadzor home here. Mrs. Woodsworth received many 11 II I People will have charge of the wor-" Baptist school with classes for all ages, a. Worship, monthy Communion service The pastor will continue the series of Communion medita- tions based on I. Corinthians, 1-13.

Musjc. Anthemf He sha Feed Hit Up Mine Eyes" (Humphreys) Clar- ence Kerlee 6 30 Senior and wtcrh' vn'nth fp.Whin mppt- ings. 7-15 p. Organ vespers, Mrs Florence Jordan at the con- sole 7 an wnrshin the nas- Catholics Say BALANCED ACCOUNTS "The least she can do is apolo- gize." So decided Mrs. Abee when Rev.

James O'Shea. pastor; Rev fx "UI SUttfV Thomas Fenlon, assistant. for confirmation. Saturday. 9:45, NMare.

Masses at 8, 9:30. 11 and 12 noon. Junlor ruction for confirmation. -RS. c-hVf NAZ.

ST. MARV, 434 North Main: Rev. UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH ARENE, Texas and Mtt.rcla; Re-. J. A.

Rooney; Rev. James Dowdall, (ULC), 305 West Broadway; Rev. David E. Figg. pastor, assistant.

Dorrance N. Jensen, pastor; Mrs. Sunday, 9:45 a. Church school, Masses at 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. Olaf Wenger, Sunday school super- Mrs.

Alyce M. Figg, superintendent, Novena devotions ln honor of Our intendent. Sunday school at 10 a. 11 a. morning worship and ser-Mother of Perpetual Help every the service at 11 a.

m. nion. 6:45 p. class meeting. Tuesday at 3:30.

6:15, 7 and 8. Thure Johnson, leader; Young Peo- Latter Day Saints pies society, Gwen Trevenna, presi- 81 PATRICK. Washington and THE CHURCH OF JESUS dent. 7:45 p. evangelistic serv-.

Mercury; Very Rev. M. M. English, I OF LATTER DAY ice and sermon, pastor; Rev. W.

C. Molloy and Rev. SAINTS, 2210 Florence avenue. Tuesdav, 6:45 p. praver meet-R.

J. Hartman, assistants. Masses Justin Grover. branch president. ing.

7:45 p. Bible study and at 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. and 12 Aronic priesthood. 9 o'clock: Sun- praise service. 8:45 p.

church Aronic priesthood, 9 o'clock; Sun- praise adults. Tuesday, 7:15 Sunday scnool teacher training. Wednesday 7:30: Adult instruction for member- ship: "What Does the Bible Say?" day school, testimony meet- ing, 11; sacrament, meeting, 7. The meeting win oe unaer tne direction chorus will sine "Sweet Ls the lovely gifts, including beautiful bou- Searle. suets of chrysanthemums and Talisman roses, the latter centering the serving table with the birthday cake JJuiIOn OlSie.S AXB and crystal candelabra.

The hours were spent visiting and HoSteSSeS at singing old time tfongs. Accompani- ui she found out that Mrs. Bebee had Masses at 8, 9. 11 and 12 noon; no-been circulating a slander about vena devotions in honor of Our noon; aevouon in nonor oi at. An- thonv everv Tuesday at 8 a.

Novena to Our Lady of Sorrows everv Pfidav at 3 and 7:30 -z every T1Qay at i ana r.m tfl(, Rehcf ie di- Work" and "The Lord Is Mv Shep- SERBIAN ORTHODOX, 340 herd." Sustaining of officers- will South Idaho; Very Rev. Peter Di-be given by Reva Maxwell. Talks mitrijevich, pastor; service every will be. given bv Lura Henderson 5unday at 10:30 a. Sunday school and Harriett Milliecam.

Scripture everv Saturday at 9:30 a. m. wading, Glee Potter. Talk bv Mary Nash. Vocal solo by Marie Grover.

Talk by Evaline Gittens. Relief so-. ciety is Tuesday at 2. The "Remodeling Dresses," will be given by Beulah Ford. Mutual Improve ment association is held Tuesday at 7:30.

Primary is held Wednesday at 4. ST. MARK LUTHERAN (Membei Leonard Searles Are Honor Guests WHITEHALL. Nov. 6.

-Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Searle of Seattle scent from Monday until Friday as house guests of Mrs. Patti Martinson and visitine with their manv friends in this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Searle were luncheon guests on Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. R.

Packard, and on Wednesday eve- Packard, and on ning Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Duncan entertained with a dinner their honor. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Robert Taylor entertained with an open house in honor of Mrs.

DRUMMOND, Nov. 6. Shirley and Cory Dutton entertained at a Halloween party Saturday evening ul mi. mm mi.v uave uuuon near Gold Creek. Classmates present were Pearl Barker, Beverly Claussen, Lil- lion Dorimin Mornonit Dohol lov iffitu oara isarKer, uiiiy uarroccia, uean yttiii: a v.

i wuiiHiiis, jjiuk. Ailiiii, iviariuii Edna Rabel. Bettv Tubbs. Norma Jean Clawson and George Goble. Mothers present beside Mrs.

Dutton were Mrs. jnester feriman ana Mrs. Howard Rabel. Mrs rinm Ppriman whn wa medical patient at the St. Joseph hncnUoi riopr T.nH fr.r tk.

ioCf hospital, Deer Lodge, for the Week. returned to her home last Friday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Langhoff trans i i cieu "MLea Wl lives in opOKane, returning to tneir Saturday' TL Mr Vat Guests at, the home nf Mrs.

Kate u. RriPtreman Runriav were Mr nnrl Mis- Nolan Duff and children, Gar- lifii, aim u34 vuvia luii, a luiiiici acue' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greybeal, Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Like. Mr. and Mrs D.

wiineim, ivir. ana lvirs. celebrate his third birthday. The ceieoraie ms imra oir.naay. ine playmates were David and John Dinton.

Kay Rickey, Butch Batch- elder, Raymond O'Donald and Grant Ballantyne. Van Horsen accompanied his 'daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs. Ervin Hintzpeter to their ment was provided by Mrs. C. Holbert of Twin Bridges.

ith'thP nhmS? wwp Mrs FVank of leiresnments weie mis. rTdim McDonnell, Mrs. Millard Saunders, tto Toffee nrvc rthpHnp anH Mr Ippvp; iVUJ Out-of-town relatives Bus.oTO present were Mr. and Mrs M. Holbert of Twin Bridges, Mrs oAn r- -1 A Crrtifh nf of Bozeman.

J. C. Creecy Marks His 87th Birthday WILLOW CREEK. Nov. 6.

To celebrate -the 78th birthday of J. C. CreecyrMrs. Creecy entertained at rimnor norrv nr inp hiiiiiv iiume nf rrt. iuiaj tives and friends as guests.

Invited guests included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dnlnroo ATr cinrt Mrs waa U1 A. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs.

Tea now- wmnos 5cr, ivii aiiu mi a. i.uouwi Mr. and Mrs. E. jj-j.

jjrj Mrs. W. S. Kremer and Mr. and Mrs.

T. S. Williams. Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll Cleveland spent several days visiting relatives ri-t tjotrin inH alsn was thp of Synodical Conference), Montana worsnip a. m. Evangelistic serv-and Silver street: the Rev D. R. irp 7.3n er Trxivi Tin? ipiir.CT tot ct- TOWN TTTTI PVAMPTTT T5T MaJrs ni Whitman; Rev.

M. J. Leonard, pastor; Rev. wimam uan- Masses at 8, 9, 10 and high mass at 11. LAWRENCE O'TOOLE, 1306 ST.

North Main; Rev. Peter F. Mac- Donald, pastor; Rev. James O'Brien, assistant? Masses at 7:30, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock. Christian SHORTRIDGE MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN, corner of Washing- tnn onrl Morf ni-17 ctreots SCh0ol.

10: worshio service, 11. Church 10 a. morn ing worship, 11 a m. Rev. Howard V.

Leslie will have charge or the mnrnincr cprvirp morning service entitled, A ine sermon win A New Concept of unc. Christian Science 'lST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 229 North Montana; m. ounaay scnooi at 9:45 a- m-: testimony meeting icuuuib room, umiy caucui ouiiueiya auu iioiiuays from 10 a. m. to 5 d.

all invited to services. Subject: ''Adam and Fallen Man. JL uujnukhuational CHURCH. Gladstone and Edwards. on the No.

3 bus line, "The Friendly Church in the Friendly City," E. D. Forssell, pastor. 1015-1M5 a Sundav morn- ine 'worshiD assembly neriod ser- P'c; "Mfonand Conscience Balaa tl ba 'ng book 01 the. week wlU be Num" 29-36 and 'Acta 1-17; read the Blble, daily for inspiration and per- snal guidance.

Attend the church 1,1 yuul ounaay ana nv tuio wuimaj mm fve7 league every bunaay. league win 4 4 n. 4 -4 aL i.ou weaneiuay iiigm ao the church. tor's sermon subject will be based jone jeiuun. Monaay, i.au p.

Bov, Sc0" meet at the church. Tuesday- 8 p. the Philathea will meet at the Fellowship center witn Mrs. izaoetn -oppe, eler roppe hostess. Thursday, 10 p.

rn the Women's Missionary union will meet at tne center. Dessert luncheon, business will be followed by the program entitled, "A Light That Snineth," with Mrs. Nellie Hinand chairman. Hostesses: Mrs. Gladys Hocking, Mrs.

Florence Jor- dan, Mrs. Edith Kennedy. Thurs day, 6:45 p. Junior High choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:45 Adult choir rehearsal, Catholio ST.

ANN, 3641 St. Ann avenue; Rev J. J. O'Connor, pastor; Rev. Leonard Spraycar, assistant.

Mother of Perpetual Help Tuesday at 3 and 7:30 p. m. HOLY SAVIOR, 1901 Leather wood. Rev. Michael Plrnat, pastor.

Masses at 8:30 and 10:20 a. i services In honor of Our Lady of Cnrmnin aanh Olrlnn 4 ni. 4 at, i ji jj. ill. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Caledonia and Western; Rev.

Nor- Den u. hoii, pastor; Kev. wuiiam EL Morlev. assistant- Rpv FYnnrts J. Burns, superintendent of Catholic r.

education. A I xMQCOMCiCI Churches GRACE BAPTIST 501 Cedar street. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. worsnip service at 11 clock. Evening services at 7:45 o'clock.

ST. PAUL CATHOLIC .1 street and park avenue; Rev Schulte, pastor; Rev. Bernard Sul- Cherry ivon assistant nuctnr Moccos nr, 1" aunaay at iu and 11 clock ST. PETER CATHOLIC A Idpr and Fourth streets: Mser. John R.

Pirnat, pastor; Rev. Emmett O'Neill assistant pastor; Rev. Laurence Simons, assistant pastor. Masses o'clock. iv.uu SALVATION ARMY 206 East Commercial avenue; telephone 204; Capt.

and Mrs, Cecil Case, officers in cnarge. company meetrng 10:45 a.m. Holiness meeting 7:30. Open air, 8 o'clock; Salvation meeting FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST-316 Oak street. Morn- ing services at 11 o'clock.

Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Wetaesday, reading room onen Wednesdays and Tl SEVENTH DAY -ADVENTIST- Fifth and Alder streets; L. L. Tuck- er minister.

Services every Saturday at o'clock. Sabbath school at YOllnff Hpntl P' SfVlPfV society meeting at 3 o'clock. BETHEL TABERNACLE OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 321 East Commercial. Sunday school and Bi- hiQ ia ifti, UAC 1W IrlULIh, 1YXU1 11111 11 m'Sunfday night ice 7:45 0 clock- Meetings every Fri- day except third at 7:45 p. m.

Rev. J. C. Bur key, pastor. FIRST CHRISTIAN Oak and Sixth streets; Bible school at 10 a.

m. uommumon service a. m. Rev. K.

S. Helm, pastor. iviaiii iiiiu oiAi.ii, 171.CV. oiauieji ij. weiMi, reciur; u.

van Aistyne, senior waraen; miss junenne em- pieman, organist; Mrs. Edwin Slet-ton, choir mother; Mrs. T. E. Johnston, Sunday school superintendent.

Holy communion at 8 a. matins at 11 a. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Meeting at the Advent church.

Fifth and Alder. Church iu 4-liuci. uuiuiu i i 4 m.on at 11:30 o'clock. Sacrament service the first Sunday of every month. Woman's department meets the first and third Fridays at 2:30 o'clock.

Elder Joseph Beck, branch president. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN-Fifth and Chestnut; Rev. Theo P. Neste, pastor; Miss Esther Sanne, organist; Mrs. A.

Frigaard, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school meets at 10 a. morning worship at 11 a. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Fourth and Main streets; George Van Docnern, muiibwr, arcme racrnau, guest of Mrs.

Dorothv Berglund at Nelson. E. D. Jensen and John Wat-Harlem. Mrs.

Berglund is the' for- son, were among those who attend-mer Miss Dorothy Buchholz, a for- ed the Shrine ceremonial and ban-mer member of the Willow Creek quet in Missoula last Saturday. high school faculty. Fred Bryant and Charles Coco- MaU naugher of Twin Bridges visited re- Duly JVelSO IXOIeS cently ln the home of Mr. and Mrs. TJjird BirthdaV J.

W. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin and MANFJTAN Nov -6 -Billy daughter have returned to their KelsQ had some of hjs neighborhood home in Baker after a few days in 0-t -o tr.

him visit in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Martin.

-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gotsch and -family of Mobridge, S. spent a few days in the C. A.

Kent home while on hunting excursions in this area. Aftpr snendinor several davs near Red Lodge where they visited minister. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ana v.n6. Mrs.

Roy Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Charles Moffett of Bozeman cis Cleveland have returned to their and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Harrison at-home. tended the wedding of Mr. Harri-Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Pratt visited son's sister, Kathleen, and Mrs. Sunday at Townsend in the home of Moffett's son. Bob, in Helena Tues-Mr anri Mrs. nipt Davis.

afternoon. 'ship and the Rev. E. D. Fprssell of the Congregational church will be the speaker.

All young people are 'itpX board meeting, Saturday. 7:45 v. intercessqry nnvr mAtinir Serblaj Spiritual SILVER BOW SPIRITUALIST, 1456 Dewey boulevard; R. G. Guest, president; services Sundays at 7:30 p.

m. Miscellaneous ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, 230 South Montana street, E. M. Trygg. Pastor.

Runriav unhonl. 10 a. m. Mornine ke; wednesdar Young pnnips spruir 7-an i-idav. Bible studv service.

7:30 p. m. BAHA'I FAITH a 1 a ot activities open to the public: Baha'l ellowship meetings first, second and fourth Tuesdav of each month. 8 d. third floor.

Y. M. C. A. BETHEL MISSION, .15 East Silver; Rev.

A. H. Downs, pastor; Sunday school at 1 p. evangelistic services at 8 p. Bible study Tuesdav and Friday at 8 a m.

All CitUUlCi Unified worship service, 9:30 a. morning prayers, school lesson and a message by the pastor. i611 the chuYh are Par" ticularly requested to attend. note the -nanus ln time fl rd superintend 7 CHURCH OF GOD, Idaho and Mercury streets, L. R.

Lane, pastor. Tuesday evening, 7:30, prayer mPm- WedWav afternoon. 3 p. W. M.

all ladles Invited; Thursday evening 7:30, 0. L. lf young people Invited. Sunday 10 a' Sunday school; 11 a. Sunday morning worship: 7:30 p.

Auan nir avonffP Mr. KrV- ice. The public ls cordially Invited tn attend these services 10 attna cnese servlce5' FINNISH GOSPEL, CHAPEL, 730 East street, Rev. Luda M. Myyra, pastor.

Services: Sunday, 7:30 p. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Assemblies of God). 230 South Montana; Rev.

Leo B. Hlnton, pastor. Sunday Sunday school, 10 a. morning worship, 11 a. Young People.

6:15 Evan- gelistic service, 7:20 p. m. Tuesday night ls prayer meeting at 7:30 p. Friday evening. Bible s.udy, 7:30 p' JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, Kiing- Qom naiJ.

Mam- Watchtower study every Sunday 7:15 p. Theocratic ministry, 8:30 m-: Wednesday, 7:30 p. book study, "Let God Be True." Service meeting, Friday, 7:30 p. m. irNGPF.T,IiW crHAPEL.

Cornel Oregon and Evans avenue. Zelma Clinesmith, superintendent. Sunday cprinnl 1A Classes ior ages Morning worship at PENTECOSTAL, 1000 East Mercury; Rev. Beulah Begthol, pastor. Sunday school at 11 a.

evening service at 8 p. m. Wednesday and Sunday; Marguerite Begthol is Sunday school, superintendent, i Mttl feAXlVAllUlN AliM 1 121 E. B. W.

Broaaway, Mai. and Mrs. salvation meetinsr. 8:45. Brie.

Guv Case of Pasadena, will be conductmg an evangelistic cam- paign at tne Citadel during the from. Nov' rto1a4' There will be services every eve- 4. ac -v, m45 tf I sunday, Nov. 14. The public is cor- diallv ices other week-da activities: Monday.

7:30. band practice; Wednesday, Ladies Home league; Saturday, 2, Junior band practice; 3. Junior Legion. SEVENTH -DAY ADVENT1ST, Dakota and Aluminum; A. R.

Lo- dahl, pastor, residence. 1925 Florida. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m.

Mid-week prayer and devotional meeting at 8 p. Wednesday. SHAEFFER CHAPEL, 600 South Idaho; Rey. A. Washington, pas- 0.4V.

W4.444V4 George Armstrong in charge; preaching service Sunday tt p. m. ner- And Mrs. Abee was right. As a human person, she was entitled to her good name.

Mrs. Bebee had seriously violated Mrs. Abee's good name. It was a personal offense. a.ivu.u., i i 1 4.

iiu juu cvcijf aiup tu tiling uittu you may owe God an apology? haps many of them? God is per- Vn cnTill Inn Up hoc riohlt ilf oreaK one oi nis laws oy coranui- i Mnw A 4- inijj am. j.c lcaai, vuu uaii uu 10 It won't do to repent of your sins because, you have injured your health, or lost some money, or made an enemy, or spouea your goocu looks. With such motives you do not apologize because you have cf- fended the Personal God. In fact, you re not apologizmg to God. you re apologizing to 5'ourseu.

You're sorry that you injured yourself. God won't accept such an apology. When you apologize for an offense tn' annthpr human nprsnn vnn fpll human person, you ten at VU regret the cUn and its rnnspnnpnrps and that, tffin uo.M-v..iv.o cim intpnrl tr, rivniH snrh options in IVip VT future. You do the same when you anjiugiz.c tu vjuu. i ju lcnaut past sins, you're sorry for the bad enects tney proaucea ana you mae your mind not to offend God again, Apologizing to uoa is one oi tne z.

"Do penance, for the Kingdom of God is at hand (Matthew Tf vnn wnulrt like more infnrma- Hon on what Catholics say on this or any other tonic, please write to: Catholics Say, Co St. Mary College, Xavier, Kan. No-Hostess Card Club Meets ENNIS, Nov. No-Host Contract club met Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Roy Tay- lor.

High score was made by Mrs. E' E- Olsen. while Mrs. Mack Bates neld secpnd high. Both Mrs.

Olsen members. dim ivAio. JJflico ac ouwout-uico MOVE FROM PHILIPSBIRG Mrs. Claire Sturm and family have moved from Philipsburg into the DhilincVmi'iT fVia home of Mrs. Pea.i Hill.

Mrs. Hill nnpratintr 0 rafp in Ruttp is operating a cafe in Butte loive-a-Kiddle Work the puzzle and find the missing word in the answer to the following riddle: Why does a banker like to do business next to a bakery? He likes to be near the 1 2 3 Read down: 1 A sharp tool. 2 Plunder. 3 Purchased. 4 Commences.

5 Look. Now read across the third row of letters and find the missing word. WORD DIAMOND The center of our diamond ls ATTIRED. The second word is "consumed," the third "a flower," the fifth "weird," and the sixth a Scottish sheepfold." A ATT I REE Crossword Answer ll I'll a fill Boernke, worship at ociocn ounaay scnooi ai Meinocusi GRACE-SILVER BOW. Arizona and Second; Rev.

H. B. Ricketts, past or. simriav srhnnl 9 45. Miss nnrnthv wiihams, acting superintendent, Morning worship, 11:10, Mrs.

J. Harry Davies, choir director; Mrs. iiaium uiKiiiiiaL. ocuuuu tio oTV, dkiv, cfmr, Tu- t. ine uiuei ui uituiiL-ci win ho mil- miflct c- of tViic mt-vi VAnfV.

UV- KJKAl jEjUICLO CI liliO iCl i UUtJl Fellowship, 6:30, Miss Rea'Vawters, president. Study gioup, 8:00. You invito MVthnri "eRplia the Methodlst Church Believes. Tuesday, 6:15, Men's club meets or their monthly dinner and pro- gram' Ed Vawter is -President- Men are asked t0 bring their wife or lady friend to this meeting. Thursday, 1:30, Women's Society Christian Service meets at the church with a luncheon; Mrs.

John Moyle president. LOWELL 4.VENUE METHODIST, 1705 Lowell; Sunday school at 10 a. morning service at a. a. lUUMilUK OCX VltC HI II II.

Ill- liTinAIT nfTwn 1KOQ xtT Mu Main, Walkerville. Fred Anstice. Sunday school, 1:10 p. m. Mrs Klsip R.irharris.

sunprmtenripnt TRINITY North Main; METHODIST, 971 Rev. Fred Anstice. pastor. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, pulpit theme, "Thy Neighbor, as Thyself." The hymns for congrational use will be "This Is Our Father's world." "Life of Ages Richly Poured" and "Jesus Calls Us O'er rhe Tumult of Our Life's Wild Rest- less Sea." The choir with Mrs. 4 --4, I real i Luuie omi hi i ur i-uiiit-iu wjlh 'Tw mk r.pArtrp a' Malmo is director of music' The Sundav school will meet at 12:55.

WiUiarn Trevenna is eeneral suner- intPnrirnt Youth fellowshin. ivion- day, 7:30 p. Howard Christensen, president. Choir rehearsal Thurs- i aay, p. m.

m. UNITY METHODIST, 66 Leather- wood, Meaderville; Rev. H. B. KicKPtts.

Dastnr: miss ijen Miicn- ell. Sunday school superintendent Hersey, pastor. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Montana and DiQrrl 4.4.5,44., .4... Sunday, 9:45 a.

Sunday school: 9eB0YSW GIRLS CORNER Lpiscopal st 4 tt PDicrAn i i iix A niJ SZX ihT'rh Mercury streets, the Rev. Thomas Ashworth, rector. Church school directors: R. F. Calkins and Mrs.

Caroline Calcaterra. Sorvnoc L4o ivy, ULllluaj 47.411 1 Holy Communion: 11 a. chil dren's service, followed by school. church ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPA CHURCH jrjaho 4U r.

TU streets, the Rev. Thomas 4.W4114.1 Ui UluaUHfl rtllU Ashworth, rector. Miss Violet Laity, organist and parish secretary. Miss Inez Haskins, church school director. Services for Sunday: 8 a.

Holy Communion; 9:45 a. children's service, followed by church school; 11 a. choral eucharist and ser- Uilll. Evangelical Mission Covenant COVENANT MISSION. 1027 c-u aj 4juuLii iviam, rvev.

vimiew maKiiu- son' Pastor' Crcssword Puzzle 12 3 14 15 it IS llli TTia T5 20 Morning worsnip, id, miss tunny uuuj Lutheran Sherman, organist. Sunday school, school. EMANUEL EVANGELISTIC LU- 10:45. Miss Gwenn Mitchell, super- UNITY TRUTH CENTER Y. M.

THERAN," 300 South Montana, J. intendent. Monday, 7. Youth Fel- A. Mrs Mary E' veS4Sel, or-Norman Carlson, pa.stor; Mrs.

Rus-. lowship meets at the church, Evelyn Gained United minister leader." sell Smith, organist; Miss Esther Landstrom, president. Monday, 7. Meeting Fridav at '7 45 p' Finnevid, choir director. Sunday Men club meets at the church; groups at 2:20 and 7 p.

m. school, Morning worship, 11 Tom Roberts, president. Thursday, y. Sunday school at 11 a. a.

m. Dorcas society, first Wednes- 7:30, Ladies' Aid meets at the par- meetlngs are open to the public, day, 8 p. Women Mussionary sonage, 715 East Second street; Mrs. WACKY COMPASS HOMONYM Missing words in the following sentence sound alike, but are spelled differently. Complete the sentence: The bear snagged its shaggy as it climbed the tree.

SOLVE-A-RIDDLE yy START AT AA SOUTH AMD 'VA. AH USE ErVERY Jj.i. LETTBR YOU V-r DALBC7OU) h-j AMD YOU'LL LEaRwA VTA. A PROVERB 7. society, second Wednesday, 2 p.

John Mitchell, president. Willing Workers society, third Wednesday, 2 p. Brotherhood" WESLEY AN METHODIST, Gay-meetine. fourth Tuesdav. a n.

lord and Galena; Rev. Thomaj Sunday school superintendent; Ar- morning worship, 11 a. m. Miss thur Lindblad, choir director; Mrs. Alice K.

Anderson, missionary to George Dyas, organist. Sunday China, will speak at both the Sun-school at 9:45 o'clock. Morning serv- day school hour and the morning ice at 11 o'clock, worship. Scheduled is a missionary tirpoT BAPTIST Corner Locust rally in Anaconda to which our FTRST BAPTIST Corner Locust 'invited. Miss Alice K.

and Fifth streets; Rev. O. J. Grind- Anderson will also speak at this 11 D. W.

McGlashan, superintendent. Glaeser Corps officers. 11 a.m., morning worship, Sermon: Sunday school, 9:45. under Our Fath." anthem. tl0n of y.

p. Doraen Hugo; "Praise the Lord, My Soul," Sim- HoUness meeting. 11; Y. P. Legion, per; organ selections, "Ave Maria," led by y.

p. L. Secretary Mar-Franz; "Traumerei," Schumann; HoHw street, service. 7:15: 1 2 3 4 5 000 DOUG I 0 1 NET ACROSS 1 Protective covering 6 Sagged 8 Serene 9 Suffix meaning "more" 11 Foretokens 12 Mimic 13 Puts on 14 Stations (ab.) 15 Attorney (ab.Y 16 Pastime 17 Compass poinl 18 Sows 19 Belittle 21 Desires DOWN 1 Zealous 2 Horse color (pi.) 8 Witticisms 4 Open, (poetic) 5 Musical note 6 Lowered In rank 7 Goes 8 Fountain drinkj 10 Pauses 12 Makes amends 14 Garden implement 16 Slide 18 Golf teacner 20 Exclamation SCRAMBLED AND REVERSED Reverse "a corded fabric" and have "through." Scramble "skills" and haye "rodents," reverse and hav heavenly body. 9:30 o'clock.

Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Young people's meeting at REDEEMER LUTHERAN (At ,:.4 tt victory nomes). oervea oy uev. a-. Thalacker.

Irene Borgen is pianist. xxrnvt.ufA Sunday school at 10 a. m. Worship at 9 a. METHODIST Corner Oak and Third streets Mrs.

Royal Barnell, choir director- Ray Gustafson or- ganist- Rev. Elmer Robison, minis- ter. Church school at 9:45 o'clock Worship Service at 11 O'clock. lvrpthrvriiet. Vnnt.h Fpllnwshin at.

o'clock. Junior Luther league, second and fourth bunaayg, 7 p. ounaay, ounaay scnooi, a M'dav hoir rehearsal in the 8 SnesdaT will meet in the church parlors, 2 Tnnir. few the mpptinir u-iii hp OU p. 111.

f- China. Mrs. William Toy will en- tertain tertain. GOLD HILL LUTHERAN CHURCH, E. 934 Placer street.

Merrill T. Gilbertson, pastor; Miss Mary Edgar, organist; Mrs.yV. Kiev- 8afd and Mrs. M. Gilbertson, choir turectors; Mrs.

ly Musourger ana lJ- We, accopipauisis; mrs. u. lauey ana wirs. U. Duke.

Sunday school superintendents 4. 4 4 4 4: rn V. niA win meet to the church paHors on Wednesday at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Erick Aifredson as hostess. st.

mark LUTHERAN (Member of Synodical Conference), Montana woe, lino in Riach; a special offerine for the Blackfeet Indian mission will be received. 7 p. Fellowship, Bob Graver, Bov Scouts Monday 7.15 p. Boy bcouts. Oa-Rnnnrl cirrlp nnrl P- Mcen L.

ft Gold Mrs- u- BUI1, lLla west -oia, Kenneth ghiftyj UUy Mge Edwards, assisting. Tuesday 8 p. official board. Wednesday 7:30 p. leadership training course.

7:45 p. choir. Thursday 8 p. All church par- ty ine ouioai Doaro ana u.e woio me tu-upeinuug in Hie iJyu4 ect which will be a reception for 'the new habitants of the parsonage and 4 A ClUOl riOU J. ilUUAll, 4J4 UOU- way and Idaho; Ret.

Floyd B. Lo- CllllLCllUCill, Ui 4.11 Ul V-ll OV.11UU1, 4J Aanestad. director of music: Miss Carrie Worcester, oreani Sunday The church Bible school There will be a communion an wno care to come are lnyitea. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of service Sunday evening. The mid- Saturday Nov.

13, 7:30 LATTER-DAY A I Eighth week Bible study will meet Thursday M. Y. F. Thanksgiving and Hard-street between Oak and evening at 8 o'clock. The church Time party.

-thur E. Linzey, branch president, council will meet Friday evening Snnrlnu cphnnl rnnvpnps at. 1(1 ot a TViio will ho a vprv im. PreSDytenail WORD DIAMONDi A ATE -ASTER EERIE REE WACKY COMPASS: Be sure you are right, then go ahead: SCRAMBLED AND REVERSED Rep, per; Arts, rate, star, JAIRIMIO OPE SEP A TtDBR DOMS ZlT AS JDE JpE Si 'tt Evening services at 7 o'clock. FIRST LUTHERAN 524 Cedar.

Rev. J. E. Lonnquist. pastor.

Morn- mg service at ciock. sunaay school at 10 o'cloclt. Delores Peter-eon, organist. HOMONYM: Fur. fix.

9.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Montana Standard
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Montana Standard Archive

Pages Available:
1,048,953
Years Available:
1882-2024