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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 6

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Butte, Montana
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Parties. Programs and Plans Women5 Clubs Get in the Christmas Spirit Butte Eddie Orizottd. Maura Thomas, Shelia Thomas and Michelle Leery. Viola Bequette won the special sward. Honors at cards went to Mrs.

W. J. One, Mrs. Peter Gar-vey, Mrs. Louis Young, Mrs.

Betty Fitzgerald and Mrs. Kay Daniels. Rock Garden Qub ih avium rtahlffren of Lake at the Christmas party, epon-tored by the Anna Johnson Rock Garden Oub at the Fw Ctob. Mrs. 0.

Sew won the door prise. Other guests were Mrs. Ethel Ray, Mrs. Alice Loreni, Mm. Ruth May, Mrs.

0. L. Sena, Mrs. Edith Hickey, Mrs. Yvette Retoe-man and Mrs.

Lavina Green. Fourteen members attended. The club will recess until the April meeting. to 10 p.m. Friday were discussed at the American Legion Auxiliary, Silver Bow Unit 1 Christmas party.

The monthly bridge luncheon wiH be Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Legion Hall, Mrs. John Brand! announced. For reservations, eaffl Mrs. Brand! or Mrs.

Esther Weathers. Students of Irene's School of Dance presented a program. Par Guy Piatt, secretary-treasurer. Tables were decorated with Christmas decorated driftwood, loaned by Mrs. Grace Cunningham.

Members contributed to a Christmas donation tor the Montana School of Mines Stadium fund. Legion Auxiliary Plans for the annual children's Cards were sent to sack members and those out of the state. Fifteen members were present. Home Atherton Mrs. Don Kn level, outgoing president, was presented a gift at the Home Atherton Garden Club Christmas party at Raymonds.

Newly elected officers are Mrs. John Riley, president; Mrs. John Church Guild Members of Guild 1 of the United Congregational Church exchanged Christmas gifts and brought presents for "Gifts With a Lift" for the patients at the State Hospital at Warm Springs to their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Earl Goldworhy Hancock. Mrs.

Kenneth Davis was hostess. Mrs. J. K. Davis reported on the successful bazaar, Dec 3.

spoke briefly. Mrs. Ernest La-Palm was chairman, assisted by Mrs. John O'Neill and Mrs. John Oorr.

Mrs. Vincent Aanes was program chairman. Mrs. John McCarthy was in charge of decorations, assisted by Mrs. Dennis Ryan, Mrs.

Carl Haffer and Mrs. John Karlock. Refreshments were served by the sixth-grade mothers with Mrs. Morgan Langan, chairman and Mrs. Harold Heath and Mrs.

George Paul, eochairman. St. John Home School Association sponsored a Christmat party aod ahower for the Sisters of the Parish, recently. FTpfe musical program featured songs by the Powers Sisters, accompanied by Marlyn Sfttey, Linda Thretheway. and the Junior Trio, accompanied by Paula Shf-ehan.

Carol Ash entertained with a violin solo and the Virginia School of Dance presented dances. Sister Mary Era, principal. port, Minn, was among fuests ticipating were Ricky Oriaoto, Christmas party to be from 7 Wilson, vice president, and Mrs. Doll Club Winners Announced Mrs. John McClintic and Mrs.

Sam Hieronymous, both of Sula, Mont, won first priias in the doll club contest, sponsored by Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gardiner, 1201 Antimony.

Mrs. McClintic placed first in Dinner Party Fetes Couple Susan Corette and her fiance Barton Mikelsons, were honored at a dinner party at the Medal' lion Club, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.

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Paul H. Wetzsteon, Sula, won second and Mrs. Earl DeBorde, 2016 Garfield, Butte, third, in the animal division. Mrs. Winnie Brisbin, 2039 S.

Arizona, won third in the doll di fery were hosts to the couple and members of both immediate families. The club was decorated in the Christmas theme. The couple will be married at noon Saturday at the home of SHESBjf Hbbb mm aa mm Hfcflfi bbIPIH WW iH Ham iMHasM mm WSSHsmA hHhK the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.

Corette, 1201 Platinum. vision. The most entries from an adult group came from the Butte Women's Club. The Horizon Club entered the most dolls from the youth groups. Winners were chosen from about 450 entries, Mrs.

Earl Vredenburgh, chairman, said. The dolls were distributed to 19 hospitals and institutions in the state. Birthday Stars Party Dec. 23 Copper Hill 4-H Club laid plans for a Dec. 23 Christmas party at its last meeting.

The next regular meeting will be Jan. IS. mm BS LBBLL1BBBBHS. "4 TUESDAY, December 15 Born today, you have an extremely strong personality, the type that enables you not only to influence but even to control other people. Such power makes it more than a little important that you cultivate and maintain Garden Stow Winner high ideals, that you establish within yourself a high and un shakable moral law.

Otherwise, ,31 1-- Garden Clubs seventh annual Winter Garden Show. Her entry was a long train filled with gifts. wielding (he influence you do, you could easily lead others into Debbie Paynter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paynter, 2050 Carolina, won tha artistic Junior achievement ward Is Class A In Rocky Mountain harmful, perhaps even disast rous situations.

Let your birthday star be your daily guide. ann 12 North Main Butta Tuesday, December IS SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) AS things considered, this should be a day worth remembering. Decide early in the day in which activity you'll make Doll Club Winners 'Barnacle Mother' lBT'tf mm your mark.

CAPRICORN (Dee. 25-Jan. SO) A bird in the band is worth i' Calendar of Club Events Dear Ana Landers: The woman who described herself as "A mother who sacrificed everything tor her children and received nothing in return" la responsible tor my first letter to a newspaper. is my observation that these self styled sacrificing mothers make motional cripples out of their children. Their favorite (hems is, "Look what I've dona lor you.

Now do something for The 'sacrificing mom" attaches TUESDAY Women's Auxiliary to Butte Typographical Union, 6:30 p.m.; Moxom Cafe, Banquet Rooms; annual Christmas party; members to bring gifts with a lift and exchange presents. Falntew Division, RMCGC, 1 p.m.; Medallion Club; Christmas party; members are asked to bring gifts with a lift and exchange presents. Dewey Point Garden Club, 1 p.m.; Raymonds; Christmas herself tike a barnacle. If a chfld shakes and becomes independent, "sacrificing mom" tries to make bin feel guilty for "neglecting" her. My mother was one of those "sacrificerg." It took years of therapy to straighten me out.

I vowed If I ever had children I would never make them feel obligated to me. And I've kept that vow. I ask my children for nothing, yet they are attentive, considerate and loving. Please, Ann Landers, keep telling mothers to live their own lives and leave their children alone. What more can parents ask than that their children are also their friends? WO STRINGS ATTACHED Dear No Strings: You have given your children a legacy of straight thinking to hand down to their children.

How wonderful tor at of you. party luncheon; exchange of gifts; Victoria Bun, presiding. Butts Jayceens, 7 p.m.; Lychas; exchange of gifts. Welcome Wagon Club, 7 p.m.; Raymonds, dinner meeting; reservations call 7234584. The Arbieda Thimble Club, Neighbors of Woodcraft, 7 p.m.; Vegas Club; gifts exchanged.

Nils Club Ne. 1:16 Masonic Temple Christmas party; hostesses, Clara Heatherly, Jean Annala and Lorraine Whindom. Hannah Circle, Presbyterian Church, 1:15 p.m.; Mrs. Roger Hof acker, 1235 Steele; hostesses, Mrs. Hotaey Johnson, Mrs.

Clyde BOSK. Pahs Wm Shower Fetes Future Bride fuses to admit ha has put on weight and that his collars are getting tight. Unfortunately, I'm not a fortuneteller and I cant tell from looking at a button whether it's going to be equal to the strain. Please set my husband straight-SWEET ADELINE Dear Addie: Sorry, Doll, but you don't need a crystal ball to check a button. AH you need is a couple fingers.

When you feel a weak little fella hanging by a few threads, get busy. A stitch in time can save more than nine. It can save a big fat fight. Dear Ann Landers: My 12-year-old son is missing out on so much boyhood fun it is heartbreaking. Danny would never go to camp or spend a night away from home because he wets the bed.

When we go to visit relatives I carry a rubber sheet alongy which is very embarrassing for him. I have taken Danny to two doctors and they can find nothing physically wrong with-hmHPve tried pills, alarm devices and a dozen things advertised in magazines and papers. Nothing works. A few friends who have had the same problem tell me Danny wiH outgrow it. Why should a child almost in his teens still wet the bed?" What can be done? HELP HELP HELP Dear HJI.H.

Now that the doctors have ruled out the possibility of a physical problem, face up to the fact that Danny's bed-wetting ie a symptom of an emotional problem. He is troubled about something and needs special counseling. Ask the school principal to direct you. Your friend are rirfrt more than two in the bush. A day for counting your blessings and being satisfied.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)-Don't underestimate the determination of the soft-spoken, courteous colleague. He may not be as willing to back down as you think! PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar.

20) Let moderation be the prevailing tone of all this day's conversation. Don't say more than you're willing to repeat. ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20) No tune like the present for beginning to correct faults brought to your attention by a loved one.

Seek to please. TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21) -Avoid going overboard in the buying department. You might be wise to curtail your list of holiday remembrances. GEMINI (May 22-June 21) -Use your talents as you see fit.

Don'St allow any outside interference in selecting the day's activities. CANCER (June 22-July 23) Keep up appearances regardless of circumstances which might tempt you into an I-don't-care attitude. LEO (Jury 14-Aug. 23)-The Leo whose natural generosity and sympathy get out of hand today could end up with the short end of the stick VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept.

23)-A day for depending upon yourself. The longer you wait for others to come to your rescue, the worse off you may be. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Cot. 23) The Libra who fans to come through in the pinch, who fails to keep promises, may find himself at a loss for friends.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -Approach those in authority carefully but determinedly. There's no reason why your demands should not be met if you're Cooper Hill Cootiette Club 275, 7:30 p.m.; Vegas Club; exchange of gifts; phone 723-7075 or sm r-aB al mmWrnrnV- BUY! Dear Ann Landers: You are no friend to women, believe me. I almost dropped my eyeglasses in my coffee cup when I read your attack on wives who sometimes overlook a missing shirt button.

I'm beginning to wonder if YOU have all your buttons, Ann Landers. ft so happens that my husband is an absolute nut about his shirts, to I check them carefully before I place them in the drawer. But what can I do when he puts on a shirt and a button pops off? Last week it happened twice end you could have heard him hollering a block away. He re- To compliment Mary Cox, bride elect, Donna Willoughby, Patty Conlan, Mrs. Jenny Con-Ian and Mrs.

Michael Conlan were hostess at a kitchen shower recently at the home of Mrs. Conlan, 524 W. Aluminum. A blue and white color theme was carried out in table decorations. A wishing well held (he gifts.

Other attending were Ann Cox, Sandee DowMn, Julie Thompkins, Joani Hill, Carolyn Staley, Dorothy Cox, Mary Catherine Conlin, Lou Sullivan, Mrs. Jane GiUis, Mrs. Marjorie Barrough, Peart Barrough, Joanne Cox, Catherine Garnet, Helen Confan, Mama Conlan and Carolyn Cox. Miss Cox will marry James F. Conlan Dec.

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In white and colors. $7.95. 'lAJetnbercj, J6 18-20 Watt Park 7 they say Danny will eventually it. But outgrowing a ymptom is not the same as solving the problem, and this should be your objective. sea If excessive drinking is wreck-tog your health or destroying eomeone yon love, send for ANN LANDERS' booklet, "Help For The Alcoholic," enclosing with your request 20 cents in com and a long, seif-addressed, stamped envelope.

Ann Landers wil be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped. eU-Kktreued envelops. DRY Net as swsst ss a Coffee Uqusur llLL TO PROOF Enjoy It Straight or On-Ths-Rocks SOUTH SIDE HARDWARE VARIETY Free Parking GOLD BOND STAMPS Butte Bottlers Supply Inc. 112 So.

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