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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 12

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Helena, Montana
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12
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Poge Twelve The Independent Record, Helena, Montana, Thursday, January 18, 1968 Townsend Charity Ball February 10 JNITED JUELDING as she had desired. Fischer Fu-, outside guardian; Villa Doig, OFFERS neral Chapel of Anaconda was RSNG; Mae Duede, LSNG; Amy Fandrich, RSVG; Katherine By Mrs, Lyman Etzwiler ling those and six national meet-Tbe 31st annual charity ballings. He is presently district will be hrthfirOld gymnasium fisheries manager at Miles City Feb. 10. I Other speakers included Tom This annual Youth Benefit jMcHugh, Helena, state vice Ball is sponsored by the Broad- president, and Jim Flynn, Ana- in charge of the arrangements Rebekah Installs Orpha Rebekah Lodge 36 of Madison, LSVG; Helma Erick-i son, RS chaplain; Signa Anders, LS chaplain; Ann Kirksey, mu-i sician; Edith Walter, color bear-' water County federated worn- conaa, national director en's Cubs.

The proceeds will) be used in furthering communi-iBoss of the Year Townsend, Bluebell Rebekah Lodge 52 of Radersburg, and North Star Lodge 19 I.O.O.F. er. ty recreation development proj-1 The Broadwater County Jay- conducted joint installation cer ects. n-oceeds ot we lim will conduct its annual Bluebells Installed Bluebell Rebekah officers in Benefit Ball included in (Boss of the Year banauet Wed emonies Jan. 10 at the Odd Fellows Hall.

the $1,275 which was. presented nesday. Ted James will be guest stalled were Ida Sitton. noble by the Federated Women Clubs speaker. The dinner for Jaycees w-t i i.

in BL .11 Jwp jujii. II 11 mil I umiiiiihii fa WW 55, X) i -A 3 a fc. )r to Mayor Charles Tomcheck for 4x8-316 grand; Edna Puttin, vice grand; I Evelyn Fischer, secretary; Mary Hossfeld, treasurer; Mary; Grandchamp, warden; Lois 1 District Deputy installing officers were: John Deadmond, past deputy grand master; Villa Doig, lodge deputy; Dorothy Deadmond, deputy grand marshal; Evelyn Fischer, deputy grand marshal; Henry McEl-wee, deputy grand warden; Willis Frey, deputy grand secretary; Pearl Barrough, deputy and their bosses win De at Mr. Ed's. Students at Broadwater County High School will be taking semester exams the latter part of this week.

Morning classes are scheduled to take exams today and afternoon classes Friday. Preceding their square dance Fell, conductor; Hazel Holling, chaplain; Juanita Castleberry, inside guardian; and Dorothy Sitton, LSNG. North Star Lodge officers in PAfiELIKG matching funds from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. Mrs. William Webb is general chairman of the ball, assisted by Mrs.

Richard Evans Mrs. Jed Stanfill is chairman of the decorating committee and pre-dance ticket sales are under the direction of Mrs. Tony Francisco and Norman Brown. Until 1964 the charity ball, was E3 stalled were Andy Johnson, no-j grand secretary; Adah Home, deputy grand financial secre Die grand; iam Kirksev. vice! Friday, the Toe Tappers elected vi I tary; Dolly Kinnegard, grand grana; jonn ueadmond, secre new officers.

Elected were uav a benefit for- the Broadwater id Clark, chairman and Darrell treasurer; Hazel Holling, deputy grand chaplain; Ann Kirksey, Baum, Carynn Bieber and Nan deputy grand musician; Doro- cv Baum, directors. tary; Pat Pennington, treasurer; Kenneth Williams, warden; William Duede, conductor; Charles Mitchell, chaplain, Maurice Boster, inside guardian: Norman Sanderson, RSNG; and .5 othy McElwee, deputy grand in side guardian. Orpha Rebekah officers in Hospital. At that time' the members of the hospital board expressed tbeir tbanks for benefits received 'and expressed their desire that proceeds from subsequent dances be used in furthering some project for youth of annual square dance festival in late Anril. Also to make name 5 9 stalled were lone Schwisow, no John Standley, NG.

tags and a banner with the club name. The next dance will be ble grand; Adaline Damuth, vice grand; Laura Campbell, Outgoing Noble Grands were each presented with Past Noble ine county. Grand pins, Bessie Frey of Or secretary; Emma Murray, fi A joint installation ceremony will be conducted by the Town-send Assembly No. 48 Order of Feb. 9 at Winston.

Following their attandance at "A Patch of Blue," members of Rachel Circle WSCS met at the Church Parlors for a discussion pha Rebekah by Pearl Bar-rough; Juanita Castleberry of drafted. An estimated 300 anti-draft demonstrators cheered as Harris tore up what he said were induction papers. (AP Wirephoto) nancial secretary; Jean Pennington, treasurer; Nell Stock-burger, warden; Emma McEl-ravy, conductor; Bessie Frey, Rainbow for Girls and W. W. Bluebell Rebekah by Evelyn HE WON'T GO Dave Horris, former Stanford University student president, tells newsmen and a crowd gathered at the Oakland Army Induction Center Wednesday that he refused to be Harvey Chapter of Demolay at riscner; and Willis Frey meeting, which was led by chaplain; Verna Whitehead, in of North Star Lodge by John Deadmond.

Mrs. Frank Grant. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mel i side guardian; Mary ine Masonic Temple- Sunday at 2 p.m. Members of the Rainbow Board will be.

installed. The Potruff and Mrs. Jack Sautter. ceremony will be open to the. Mrs.

Irene Fenton, district public. president, and Mrs. Lillian Smith, district secretary, made; their official visit to the VFW Auxiliary to James Lynch Post; Annual Banquet The annual banquet- for (the Broadwater Soil and Conser vation District will be at the 9601 when it met at the home of Mrs. Emmav Murray. Mrs.

Adah Horne was co-hostess. Holy Cross Youth ALWAVb FIRS! QuAUlY 25. Three new supervisors; will be elected. Out-going supervisors Reviews Book are Kenneth Clark, Albert Mrs. Catherine Davey re-i Kimpton and Maurice Ferrat.

Townsend Chamber of Com viewed the book "Small Men of Nanataki" by Tiam Nolan, fori the members of the Book Chat) Club. Mrs, Floyd Hollaway was i in charge of current events. The club met for the luncheon meet-j merce will again co-sponsor the dinner. Bon Bianchi, president of the I MAR1ITE "Seconds" 6 3x6 4x7 30C I OMQ9I0M0 Montana Jaycees, was speaker at the orientation meeting of the Broadwater Jaycees at the WOMEN'S DEPT. Handbags $8.99, Now $2 $7.00 ing at the home of Mrs.

James Kearns, with Mrs." Mike Massa assisting. Graveside Services Mint qafe Monday. President Bianchi's talk was designed 'to acquaint new Jay Graveside services were con cees with the organization and what is expected of its members ducted for Mrs. Estella Knight at the Radersburg Cemetery During the evening, he present Tuesday. The Rev.

Frank Grant of the Broadwater Methodist ENTIRE STOCK Women's WINTER COATS Orig. $25 to $55 less orm GIRLS' DEPT. Acrylic Sweaters u'8 $2.00 Scarves 0Mrd $1.00 TODDLER Winter Caps $1.00 Blouses $2.00 BOYS' DEPT. Churches officiated. Mrs.

ed membership pins to Terrence Anderson, Randy Vogel, Marvin Love and Bill Flechenhar, new members. Bianchi, the eighteenth Mon Knight, 81, died Nov. 29 at Warm Springs, where she had been a patient for six months. Through tana Jaycee president, will ad dress more than 3,000 young misunderstanding burial was men in the 82 local chapters dur held elsewhere, but a correction was made, the body exhumed and transferred to Radersburg ing ins year. He will travel more than 75,000 miles while attend- Now 9 FORMICA In Stock ASSORTED SHORTSLEEVE Shirts Original $2.98, Now $1.50 Long Sleeve Shirt "50 $2.00 Wool Plaid Shirt 2 $4 88 $2.00 50c Bras $1 $4.00 Flannel 21 $3 $4.00 NYLON BABY DOLL Pajamas $4.00 Hats Tights 00 $1.00 Wool Nylon Anklets Nw 77c ONE GROUP Sportswear nw $3.00 MEN'S DEPT.

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$7 $10.00 Pullover Sweaters SSf $3.00 Find all the newest designs in this exciting collection. EARRINGS GALORI pierced, pie -ced-Iook styles. COSTUME RINGS wedding and novelty bands. NECKLACES hot colors; mock pearls; niching earrings. BANGLE lucites, som hand painted.

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