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Montana Butte Standard from Butte, Montana • Page 9

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MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1934. Lenten Tea Among Leading Events Home of Mrs. Stivers Scene of Affair of Yesterday. RS. E.

H. REEDER, popular In social-circles of the city. Mrs. Reeder is assisting in plans, for the "Little Revue," to be presented by.the Junior Service league this evening at the Fox theater, the proceeds to be used for the rehabilitation of crippled children. Figuring prominently on the week's calendar of events was the last of the series of Lenten teas sponsored by St.

John's Guild of the Episcopal church held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. O. Stivers. Disposals of colorful spring flowers adorned the rooms and between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock a- musical program was presented.

Miss Madeline Marx contributed piano numbers and a trio from the' Butte high school. Including Misses Thelma and Margaret Melby and Margaret Bauman, entertained with vocal selections. Assisting hostess included Mrs. H. J.

Rahllly, chairman; Mrs ChBrles J. Kelly Mrs. J. O. Hambly, Mis.

Thomas T. Mrs. David Kilroy and Mrs. E. Prank.

Mesdames J. J. Foley, George Glenn, Joseph P. Ryan, J. T.

Poore, O. N. Rae, M. E. Buck, G.

F. Strau- ahan, C. P. Staples, M. J.

Kiely, Chancellor, G. L. Gagnon, I. N. Lippincott, H.

L. Porter, W. S. Christie, J. R.

Sullivan, G. Reppy, George Needy, Charles Towne, G. O. Baxter. Thomas Ashworth, Edgar Reeder, A.

T. Morgan, Valerie Hambly, K. Driver, O. McWhite, H.ichard McCarthy, J. J.

Range, T. B. Moors, Reuben Hobbs, D. E. Dlneen.

E. Mike Kilvanlck, Walter G. Hansen, C. E. Woolfolk, J.

P. ka, R. Collins, John E. Davis, J. McMahon.

C. S. Youlden, George Oechsli Jr, Russell'Amdt, C. B. Calvert, Dan Coleman, J.

M. Pitzpatrlck, E. G. Kane, Fred Lewis, B. J.

Keenah, Guy Davidson, C. W. Merrilles, L. A. A.

Qroeneveld, M. Roberts, T. J. Walker. Merle'Davis, Alex Anderson, Dick Roach, J.

K. Heslct, Fred Carmen, M. M. Kilroy, W. I.

Hlgglns, O. H. -Smith, Alf C. Kremcr, Ennis, M. V.

Kingsbury, W. J. Nance, B. J. Downing, Ir, M.

Paull, Samuel G. Murray, James G. Alice. Misses Elsie Kautzman, Florie Tweddell, Violet Laity, Margaret Williams, Elsie Towle, Mai'jorie Snow, Muriel Snow, Margaret Morgan, Ruth Sultzer, Agnes H. Davis, Gail Smith.

1 The Rev'. Thomas Ashworth and -Geoffrey Ashworth. Parish Women to Give Card Party Women of iha Immaculate Conception parish will entertain with a card patty tonight at the parish hall at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Jerry G.

Sullivan is chairman of the' committee making arrangements. Mrs. Leonard Stafford is the assisting chairman for this week. Other women of the parish on the committee are Mrs. Mary Sheehan, Mrs.

Mary Stanton, Mrs. T. J. B. Shanley, Mrs.

J. D. Sullivan. Mrs. Albert Schumacher, Mrs.

D. Sullivan, Mrs. Johanna Sujlivan, Mrs. W. J.

Stephens, Mrs. 0. Shields, Mrs. Honore Sermett, Mrs. E.

M. Sylvester and Mrs, Dennis Sullivan. R. T. Ferguson to Exhibit Pictures The Wild Flower Preservation society will hold a meeting Monday evening at 1:30 o'clock in the clubrooms of the Y.

M. C. A. to discuss the program for tha coming season. At.

8 o'clock R. T. Ferguson, forest supervior of the Deer Lodgs National forest, will show moving pictures of a forest fire, the subject of the film being "It Might Have Been You." A brief talk, "How Seeds Germinate," illustrated with slides, will also given by Mr. Ferguson. The subject for the general discus- tion will be "Scenic Highways Near Butle, and How They Are Maintained." The public is invited to attend.

To Helena. Mrs, Walker, dceompanled by her brother, James Galen of Cordova, Alaska, motored yesterday to Helena, where Mr. Galen will spend several days with his brother, Albert J. Gaien, former justice of the supreme court. Butte Visitors Guests of Honor Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Knlovel presided over a dinner last evening at their home, complimenting Mrs. William Love of New York and Mis.

H. H. Walker of Helena. Spring in pastel shades and candles (o correspond embellished the table which held covers for 16. Following the menu, cards formed diversion.

Mrs. R. J. McNaul Luncheon Hostess Mrs. R.

J. MoNaul extended hospitality to a group of friends Wednesday afternoon, when she entertained at a luncheon at her home. An arrangement of sweet peas formed the central motif for the tablo and cards marked covers for Mrs. John Luders, Mrs. Wilbur Hanley, Mrs.

Gertrude Murphy, Mrs. Austin Qanyaw, Mrs. J. C. Patterson, Mrs.

Carl Dledrlcks, Mrs. T. J. Harrington and tho hostess. Following the menu, cards formed diversion.

Mrs. Philo King Is Hostess at Club Mrs. Phllo H. King was hostess for a coterie of friends yesterday afternoon at luncheon at the Butte Country club, complimenting Mrs. William Love of New York.

Spring flowers ornamented the table, which held covers for 12. Visits Here. Miss Mary Lou Bailey, daughter of Mrs. John G. Bailey, arrived home yesterday from Bozemnn, wlvere she is a student at the State college, to spend a few days in the oity.

Hiawatha Club. Members of the Hiawatha club of Silver Leaf Rebecca lodge were entertained Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Eliza, Kelley, Mrs. Elizabeth Keegah and Mrs. Rose Lowney forming a trio of hostesses.

Pol- lowing a brief business session, presided over by Mrs. Ethel Irvine, a social'hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Seated were Mrs. Ethel Harrs, Mrs. Lillian Bray, Mrs.

Lillian Eiden, Mrs. May Hoon, Mrs. Ethel Irvine, Mrs. Eliza Kelley, Mrs. Viola Seymour, Mrs.

Blanche Trudgeon, Mrs. Freda Melker, Mrs. Lucille Langdorf, Mrs. Jessie Smith and the hostesses. Food Sale to Be Held at Brophy's The Sunday school of St.

John's Episcopal church will sponsor a cooked food sale Saturday from 9:30 to 4:30 o'clock at the Brophy grocery on North Main street. CONSTIPATED After Her First Baby Finds Relief Safe, All- mvwm Jr 8he ap hope of anything but parUal relief teamed off unoiuaU- Vegetable HRTableM (Nature's Remedy). But now after yean of ciironlo and a chauffel New color and vitality from bowel aluggtahness and intestinal polsom. This gently Etimulates the entire bowel, complete, thorough elimination, jt Got a25cbox. All dmgglsts'.

xk Oufck for acid Indiges" tion. heartburn. Only IQc. To Rent, Buy or Sell Use Standard Want Ads House Guest. Mrs.

R. P. Dayton of Anaconda Is the house guest of Mrs. Adeline Wood. Arrive Home.

Colonel D. G. Stivers and Mrs. Stivers arrived home yesterday from a visit to Southern California- cities. en Party Is Among- Affairs Success marked the keno party given last evening by Victory Circle, Daughters of Isabella, nt the Knights of Columbus hall, following the regular business mooting.

Miss Kate Scully was chairman of the event. To Great Falls. Mrs. Lee Walton of Great Falls, who were guests of Mr, and Mrs. It, C.

Myers of North Excelsior avenue, have left for their home in Great Falls. IMUSEMEITS "What Managers Sny" On Vacation. Frank Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Rice, a student at the State college at Bozeman, Is spending the quarterly vocation In Butte. With Mrs. Scully. Mrs.

Dan Scully was hostess for the Altar Society Sewing circle of St. Ann's- church Wednesday afternoon at her home, with Mrs. John Treglown assisting. During the business session, plans were made for an apron sale to be held in the near future. Needlework and cards were enjoyed and refreshments were In- attendance, were Mrs- John Gardner, Mrs.

Ed Wolahan, Mrs. W. Scully, Mrs. Jarnes Matron, Mrs. Ed Wolahan Mrs.

L. Dunn, H. Fritz, Mrs. A. Koehler, Mrs.

H. Motsch, Mrs. R. N. Bun-, Clara McLellan, Mrs.

W. E. Sullivan, Mrs. John Hale, Mrs. J.

E. Mrs. B. Karweise, Mrs. Charles McKenna, Mrs.

J. F. Mrs. W. Evans, Mrs.

Frank J. Murphy, Mrs. Mary Hawkesworth, Mrs. L. Lynchehan, Mrs.

Harry Rice and Mrs. Edward FLOWER SPECIALS! For Friday and Saturday 12 DAFFODILS Asparagus fern free with very order 12 ROSES Beautiful fresh cut stock, very special COLEUS PLANTS A popular special repeated, price each 23c. Phone 3414 Reserve Tbe Home of Superior Home- Grown Flowcri 2T WEST BROADWAY NOW ON DISPLAY! Chrysler Airflow The Streamlined Car of the Century! You are cordially Invited to Inspect the latest triumph of the Auto World! Wilson Motor Co. 8S. Montana Floral Park and Adjoining Areas Correspondent's Phone 2-3685.

Mrs. P. P. Skelly was hostess Wednesday evening for members of ths Drop In club nt her home, 651 Maryland nvenue. The occasion the birthday anniversaries of Mrs.

Ernest Pearson and Mrs. Robert Chlrgwin. The evening spent informally with cards and a. delicious repast was served at late hour. The 'table was beautifully decorated In St.

Patrick's colors and motifs. The color scheme was a.lso furthered in the table service and menu. Dainty favors marked covers for the honor guests and Mrs. M. J.

Houghton, Mrs. F. Rowe, Mrs. A. Connor, Mrs.

P. J. Connelly and Mrs. R. P.

Doherty. Oharles Hosktn, son of Mr. end Mrs. W. G.

Hoskln. 1133 Bampson street, has returned to his home (rorri Murray hospital, where he had been a patient Jor a'few days. Mrs. T. E.

Sullivan and fmall daughter, Ann Jean, 1800 Phillips avenue, left Sunday for Portland where Ann Jean will undergo an operation. The Silver Bow Park Epworth league met evening at the church, with Mrs. Robert Donaldson leader. Mrs. Donaldson aji interesting account of the early missionary work or the Methodts 1 church In Montana.

This was fol lowed by a short tatt by the Edward Smith on some of his personal work during his early pas torata in thfa state. Twdnty-twc members attended the meeting. A 7:30 o'clock an Illustrated leotur on Japan was given. Sunday school board Grace M. E.

church met Monda: evening at the home ol Mr. am Mrs. R. C. Treloar, 1621 Whltmar avenue, with Mr.

Treloar presiding The' usual routine of business was disposed of and plans were com pleted for the Easier services for Holy week services to be held in the church Monday evening at o'clock. Mrs. Treloar will (Mive the principal address. Plans ar also under way for graduation ex ercises to be held May 27 fc children having finished the wor of the primary department. At th close the meeting delicious re freshments were served.

In at tendance were ttie Rev. and Mr Edward Smith, MM. Elizabet Mrs. Mary Leach, Ml Haze! Young, Miss Elizabeth Trethe wey, Miss Lois and Mis? Thirloway, Miss Mary Hoar, Mis. Evelyn Quinton, Mto Florenc Williams, Miss Margaret Lanter man, A.

Duffy, Hugh Brisbane, Ro Beadle and the hosts. The basketball team of the Em erson school was entertalne Thursday evening at the home Mrs. Glenn Seymour, 2119 Harri son svenue, under the aiuplces the. Parent-Teacher association thei school. An evening of game music artd dancing was conclude with the serving of delicious re IrwlunenU.

The guests Include iarjoyle Prye, Ruth Wooster, Lall out, Lorraine Ollphant, Mttrie rtikels, Elaine Seymour, Vivian orther', Phyllis Ople, Eileen Helen Brandls, Vina Wheeler, nd Bevevley Gavin, members, and liss Lois Blewett and MUs Eileen larceau, coaches. Mrs. Seymour assisted by Mrs. James Harris, resident of the Emerson P. T.

jlrs. P. C. Brandls and Mrs. N.

Luncheon Guests. Mrs. Prank McKfinzlo of Ramsa.y will have as luncheon guests tills afternoon Mrs. C. L.

Young, Mrs. Phil Outran and Mrs. Ray C. Murphy. Following the menu, bridge will bo played.

Alexander BleweU, who Is a ludent at Misoula, spent the veek-end visiting his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Alex Blewett, 1533 Har- Ison avenue. Miss Kathleen Kearney, who Is a student at the colleye at Bozeman, arrived yesterday to pend the spring vacation witli her jarents, Mr. and Mrs.

Tim Kearney, 960 South Gaylord street. Visits Here. E. P. Keron of Minneapolis who spent the past week visiting his sister-In-law, Mrs.

John A. Keron, 742 South Main street, has left for Idaho. Before- his airival In Butte ho spent several days with his brother, John A. Keron, who Is employed by tho Puget Construction company In Culbertson. In Great Falls.

The Misses Margaret Paige and Margaret Kelly are spending a two- week vacation visiting relatives and friends In Great Falls. Spend Day. Mrs. A. F.

Rice and Mrs. A. R. Stanbury motored Wednesday to Bozeman, where they spent the day with friends. Midweek Records Go With Rialto Attraction Mid-week records at tho Rialto for the last 14 yonvfi were smashed Wednesday and yesterday when George White's "Scandals" wore presented on tho screen, according to Manager Nat Blank.

The rcvuo provides a melaaigc of entertainment with leading comedians and other stars of scrcerilnnd appearing. Ken Moynnrd In "Strawberry Roan" is another feature on the bill that will run until Saturday night, Two Pictures Showing on American Program More than a score of the 250 beautiful chorus girls appearing In the unique dunce And Underwater numbers of the Warner Bros. Immense musical picture, "Footllght Parade," paying a return engagement at the American today were selected from the campuses of several California universities. Oharloy Chase in "Luncheon, rvt 12" Ls also on the bill and tho afternoon performances only Buck Jones will be seen In "Gordon of Ghost City." Joe E. Brown a Boasting Gob in 'Son of a Sailor' In "Son of a Sailor," Joo E.

Brown's latest laugh-test, which closes at the Park today, tho comedian plays tho part of a bragging gob, whose quick 'wits servo him when hts boasting gels him into trouble. "Private Detective 02" starring William Powell, Is the other feature on a double bill. I JUST FINISHED WASHING MY OOUVS CCOTHES ISNT THftTHARD WORK FOR ft LITTLG GIRL LIKE. YOU? OH NO, AUNT ALICE! USE RINSO THE WAY MOTHER DOES JANET'S so JUST TOLD I ME SHE USeS RINSO TO WASH HER OOLIY'S CLOWES YOU MEAN YOU DON USE ft WASHBOARD WITH RINSO DOWT NEED TO' ly RINSO GETS CLOTHES I OR 5 SHADES WHITER (W SOAKING SHE NOTICES EVERYTHING ALICE! THIS MORNING SHE ASKED WHY 1 DIDN'T USE A WASHBOARD ANYMORE-SO HOLD HER I USED RINSO JANET'S SMARTER THAN I AM! il'tLfJEVER SCRUB CLOTHES CLOTHES WASHED THE RINSO WAYUST20R3 TIMES LONGER-YOU'LL SAVE LOTS OF MONEY NET WASHDAY WASHDAY EVER, RALPH! I'M GOING TO USE RIIJSO FOR DISHES AND THE BIGGEST-SELLING PACKAGE SOAP IN AMERICA Q90 Beginning Penney's Sensational EASTER SELLING $1X75 14 not have" new for when Penney's brings you a coat event, which includes such stunning styles at an irresistible low price! Sports coats! Tailored coats! Dressy coats! Soft crepey with wide detachable revers of pique or) silk, tweeds, tough mixtures, and basket; for sports occasions. Many with rows of handsome stitching, one of the newest fashions.

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