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MONTANA STANDARD. BUTTS, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17,1999. Sharpshooters Who Win Titles at Camp Perry, O. JEWELERS -on our Easy Credit Terms Park and Main Street RiaKo Building, Butte WILLOW CREEK, Sept. -(Special)--Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Pollari of Red Lodge vbited last week: with Mrs. Pollari's Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Rulledge.

Guests in the Henry Pieper home Sunday included Mr. Pieper't uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kruse, and hts cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Salmon, and son, all ot Helena.

Alter spending the summer at the E. S. Parks home, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Parts and tons left Sunday lor Seattle There they will make their home.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Severtson ol Basin vUlted the last ol the week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Cook, and with their son, Bud Severteon, family, Mr. and Frri Herrold inrt daughter ol Helena visited Sunday with Mrs. Herrold's father, Ed Wat- bert. Mr.

and Mrs. Elton Elliott as guests list week Mrs. Elliott's parents, Mr. and Ira Toothaker, and daughter, of Belfry, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ani Mrs.

George Toothaker, and daugh- ler, ot Barnesville, Okla. Miss Ruby Bergren arrived Saturday from Washington, D. for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bergren.

En she visited her sister, Mrs. Joe Pally, and brother, Robert Bergren, in Laurel. Mrs. Dally and Mrs. Bergren accompanied her to Willow Creek.

Woman's Club at St. Ignatius Lists Year's Activities AVON, Sept, George Davis was hostess at dinner Wednesday evening when she and Mr. Davis entertained In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nard- quest, who are here on a short visit Lincoln, Neb.

Mrs. Anna Johnson has returned ito her home at Deer Lodge Sunday, 'after spending a month visiting-her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. Mrs.

Herman Hatbsch and children have returned to Hamilton, after spending a month here with Heibsch. John Wilson of DCS Moines, Iowa, -una, pany uy me men purchased four cars of beef cattle the Cheerio Birthday club. flTvm i i i. i from George fhPi Chelan, where she will take were Mr. and Mrs.

C. a course beauty culture. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Sorg, Mr. and I ttfcekf MRS. HOWARD NASH IS GUEST AT MEETING OF POLSON CLUB POLSON, Sept. 16. (Special) -Mrs.

Howard Nash was guest of honor at the first meeting of the Fortnightly club at the home of Mrs. Bert Koons on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Nash has been visiting in Poison this summer from her home in Maracaibo, Venzuela, South America. She has been a member of the Fortnightly club of Poison since 1911.

During the club meeting, plans for the coming club year were discussed. Mrs. Bert Koons, Mrs. William Fecderson and Mrs. L.

L. Marsh, program committees, will arrange the year book and present at the next meeting. Members present were. Mrs. Frank Neilert.

Mr.s. L. Helmer. Mrs. Roy Hubbard, Mrs.

George Wrieht, Mrs. Need Bulbs? 100-Watt G-E Bulbs Now Down for I. E. s. a rfrr a-d soclcsl 15c G-E BULBS ONLY Ccubis rf thres tiro 40-sitt, and 1.25 PHOKE--WE DELIVER CENTRAL HARDWARE 32 West Park Phone 3929 L.

Marsh, Mrs. William Feddc-r- son, Mrs. H. E. Rakeman, Mrs.

Frank Heckman, Mrs. George McHarg and the hostess, Mrs, Koons. Mrs. L. Helmer entertained the members of the Octogon club at her home on Tuesday.

Score favors were eiven to Mrs. Bert Koons and Mrs. J. H. Ciine.

Mrs. Adolph Smith, and Mrs. Frank Heckman were guests. Members attending were Mrs. Koons, Mrs.

Cline, Mrs. O. E. Marsh, Mrs. John Dimon and Mrs.

H. Rake- man. Leslie Sterling who will leave this week to enter school In Seattle, was the guest of honor at a dinner siven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Knox at Big Arm. Covers were placed for his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Sterling. Mrs. Edith Jenkins, Missouri.

Bfrtie Cook. Miss Maude Brassftela. Miss Fay Buchholz and J. M. Brassfield.

this week. McDonald left Tou'tt looking i eoupi, of rturp.hootlng TM (Ion at Camp Perry. O. At the left Scrgt, Tom J. Jor.es, a leatherneck of Sparta.

N. who von the president', match and with it the national Melton slow rifle .30 caliber Individual championship, At the right li Melton Rogers of Seattle. winner of the national rifle Association .22 caliber pistol champlonihlp. Both are top honori. POISON RESIDENTS CELEBRATE 49 ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING; OTHER SOCIAL EVENTS LISTED i.

POLSON, Sepl. (Special) L. L. Marsh, Mrs, Frank Nelfcrl, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Moslcy who celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary on Monday were given a surprise party by the members of A pot luck supper was served by for the friends. Those enjoying the rtfa- J. H.

Mosley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrc'ncc Harried, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wcslfall, the Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. Shiimaker, I Country School Elnrollment Listed CORVALLIS, Sept. (Special) The Etna school, one of the few remaining country educational institutions left in the Bitter Root valley, had an enrollment I 50 In its second week. Of this number, 17 are members of the fifth, sixth, seventh oa Monday.

MLis Hattle Fast was and eighth grades and 33 are in the hostess. A dewcrt luncheon was served by the hostess to Mrs. H. Cline, Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Bruno Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Mrs. Hannah Peterson, Mrs.

Byron Tucker, Mrs. Rex Mao Alear, Mrs. E. B. Powell, Mrs.

Ben Sailer, Mrs. C. P. Cresswell, Mrs. Hllma Grochow and Miss Inez Sslgrlst.

The Poison Past Matron's club met at the home of Mrs. Alice Diet- first, second, third and fourth grades. The school superintendent is Mrs. Erma Schwitzer of Victor and her assistant Is Miss Edna Johnson of Corvallis. Most of the children are brought to the school by bus driven by Leonard Roberts.

School board members are Carl Dayton, POLSON, Sept, (Special) president, and Violet Nell, secretary- BUTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES Ettore S. Gioveneltl, principal ol the high school department, will resume his duties.Monday after a two-week vacation. D. L. Sullivan, superintendent of the county hospital, who recently enrolled hU niece, Miss Constance Self, for a business course, vUlted at the college Friday.

Miss Anna Claire Herman, a former student of the high school department, visited et the college on Thursday. MlK Herman plans to leave soon for Minneapolis, where she will start her senior year at the University of Minnesota. iJoint Hostesses Entertain Visitor MARTINSDALE, Sept. cial)--In compliment to Mrs. Liliia Drum of Pasadena, Mrs.

Charles Marion Bair. Dave Lamb and Miss Alberta Bair cnter- I tamed at a bridge luncheon satur- day with covers laid for 28 guests from Harlowton, Martinsdale and vicinity. Mrs D. J. Charles of Butte and Mrs.

J. W. Breen of choteau were present. prizes were awarded Brcfn, Mrs. Henrr Loniu; and MV.V Gtnevieve Gans, and a g-jeit prize to Mrs.

Drum. Jamaica Is increasing its allowance to the unemployed as a relief measure. DR.J.J.KELLEY OPTICAL" OFFICES Suite 1J-V12S Rlillo Tholcr T.zlH'.rj I Street Entrir.re -VeKtsl Scientific Equipment James L. Burris has passed the 1 500-word test and entered dictation ne. Milton Reed, summer student In our high school department, has departed for St.

John's Military Academy, Dclafield, where he will enter his second year of academic study. Eva Healea of Casper, has returned to complete her work in the stenographic department. Blanche Conway of Alder has met the shorthand and typing requirements for shorthand two. Gerald Semrau, an alumnus of our high school department, visited at the on Monday before leaving for Los Angeles. where he will enter his senior year at the University ot Southern California.

Anna Flood has departed for Seattle. where she will make her home. Larry Kelly, a. former student In our secretarial department, has enrolled at Carroll College. Phy.Hs Beamer, a secretarial student, is spending the week end with her parents In Whitehall.

Alfred Lowery of the grade department is enjoying a three-week vacation in California, Miss Allegra Spencer of Newcastle, Wyo. WBS a visitor at the college during the week. Amy'Morrfeon of Waterloo, 'accompanied by her mother, at the college during the week. Mis-, Morrison plans on entering our college soon for a. business course, Accepts'Position.

MISSOULA, Sept. -Ralph Y. McGinnU, instructor in speech at Western Reserve university, has been appointed instructor in speech at Montana State university, the president's office announced today. He will take the place of James N. Holm, who has been granted a year's leave-of- abssnce.

Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Mrs. Irving Johnson, Mrs.

H. E. Estonian, Mrs, C. P. Cowman and Mrs.

A. H. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs.

n. D. Wolllncr Rave a surprise birthday dinner at ihclr home In honor ot Mrs. Harold Quinn on Friday evening at the Woltlnger home. Covers were placed for Mr, and Mrs.

Gulnn, and children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrri DuPnls, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rallibone, Mr.

nnd Mrs. J. A. Bnrr, L. A.

Barr nnd tlie Wolllnger family. Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Hanson, Hll- bert Hanson nnd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson ot Ronon are spending a week's at the hunting lodge on Thompson river. Mr. and Mrs.

L. Hclmer, Mr. and Mr. L. L.

Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clifford of Portland, Dr. and Mrs.

I3crt Koons. Mrs. Howard Nash and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marsh spent the week end at their hunting lodge at Thompson river.

tendered two shoivcrs during Ihe week. llcrnld RliiBstcnd, Charles Harkins Mrs. George Davis Class Dinner Hostess treasurer; Junior elected elected are class officers Mayme Calta, president; George Holt, vice president; Caroline Sellert, secretary, and Helen Burke, treasurer. Bophomorc class officers are Forte, president; Janet Welch, vice president; Jean Mae Rep, sccrctary- freasiirer. Freshman claw, Stuart Howe, pre-ildent; violet Degoller, vice president, and Hoy Gray, secretary-treasurer.

Manhattan Group Resumes Sessions MANHATTAN, Sept. 16 --(Special)--After a vacation ot two Loulw chapter Thets Rho girls met Wednesday evening In the I. O. O. F.

hall. Officers were installed for the 1939-1940 year as follows: president, Mary Jane Mor- Itz; vice president, Eleanor McLccs; secrelary. Lula Clinton; treasurer, Dorothy Heavner. Miss Lean Olscn 1.1 ndvlwr and Miss Stoner assistant adviser. The club plans to entertain the Junior Odd Fellows as well as the members nf Onyx Rebekah lodge in near future.

Tne district convention will be. entertained by LouiM chapter Mary of Louise chapter is of the district and will preside at the convention. IS LAID AT REST STEVENSVILLE, Sept, clal Funeral services for Willie Brcchbljl conducted by the Carl F. McConr.c-11 Thursday afler- xin at the church. Mr.

Brtchblll, 58. away at iMioula hospital Monday, after an of two days. the year's work were made and reports were read Mrs. Rose Armour ol the crippled children's commission, and Mrs. R.

P. Stoll ol the program committee. Plans were made for the teachers' reception toibe held some time In the near future. The served refreshments after the meeting adjourned. Mr.

and Mrs, Bob Christopher antl Harry Hanson, of Artec, acre dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mesdnmcs Glenn IWbblns. John Woods mid Jim Uarrotl were hostesses st miscellaneous shower Friday evening nl the Robblns home. Guests were Mesdnmes Arthur Bowles, Elmer Norton, Ira Bowles, Emerson FIcklcr, Roy Shanklln, Steve Norton, Hay Fischer, John Holland, Malcolm Enmnn, Lconn Rogers. Holland, Albert Ralph Adklns, Chnrles 'ii. Louis Plchc, James Lewis, Forrest Clark, Art Ahlin, Chnrlcs Henderson, Alfred Ahlln, Robert In- gcrsoll, Chester Lcnch, Jess son.

Cy Corlcll, Reno Henderson, Dee Corlelt, Alice Dlcrman, Andrew Sorcnson, William Cutlibcrl, Albert nalshlscr, Eugene Wllcox, Ed Wald- billlng, F-d Wells nnrt Mrs. Ervln Swnntt of Spokane, Misses Hrndshow, Nine Tutwllcr, Mnrgnre't Enmnn, Ardono Wells, Ruby Bor- tnim and Winifred Wells. Thursday evening the NPW Chl- cngo Indies entertained In honor of Miss Brndshnw nt the Latter Day Saint church. In attendance, nt this shower were Mesdnmcs Fred Parker, Mabel Blermnn, John Hill Bert Allen, Wnyne 11111, Joe Miller, Alton Maughn, John Mnbnuson, Hnrold Milton, Sclli Urndshaw, Jew Henderson, diaries Kntihhav. Rene Henderson, Clifford Uhnrles Hcmler.son, Missus Alice Wllllnira Peggy Corlctt nnd Phyllis Wllcox.

MRS. McKADDEN IS HOME FROM EAST AVON, Sept. Arthur McFnddcn returned home last week from Gracevlllc and St. Paul, whcru she has spent Mr. and Mra.

Leo Roullller, Vern McClosman and Johnny Wlbon of Valicr. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor Thursday thU week. mm mntic treasurer, Roger Wllcox.

Senior class officers are: president, Courtley Dalley; vice president, Melvln tlcPhcrton; secretary treasurer Ann i Marie Qougli; student seimte rcpre- scmlallvc, Dclbert Fuhrman; claw adviser, Chester Leach. Ncls Tuinqulst wns elected presl- nenl ot the- Junior class; Beth and, vice president; Annabel Sclimook, secretory treasurer; Mac Enmnn, representative; Miss Garvln, adviser. The sophomore class elected Stuart McLaren, president; Mary Hoover, vice president; Betty Patterson, nec- rolnry treasurer; Jim Holland, representative; Mrs. Hawkins, adviser. Freshman class officers are president, Ktiy Anderson; vice president, Mildred Balzlilscr; secretary trea- Mircr, Mnurlcc Bone; Rosemary Lor- CIIROU, representative; Guy Bancroft, DRUMMOND, Sept, 16-Spe Margaret Bradshaw, whose wedding to Archie Henderson bcrt; secrelary, Ann Marie will be.

nn event o( next week, was Showers Given for Bride Elect TOWNSEND, Sept. (Special) Mrs. Ray Beaty or Beaver Creek will head the Broadwaler county home demonstration council for the year 1933-1940. Representatives from eight of the nine clubs In the county were present, also Miss Francis 6mith, state demonstration leader; Clara brown, demonstration agent.at-large, and w. O.

Zlrnsleln, county agent. Mrs. Charles Mongraln, member of Die Verl-Best club of Townsend' was elected vice chairman and Mrs. William caily or the Home Makers' clubs o( Townsend, secretavy-treas-1 nrer. Mrs.

Beatly succeeds Mrs. O'Hcarn who has held the chair-1 manshlp the past two years. Eastern Star members entertained! Mrs. Emma Good at dinner In the 1 Commercial hotel Thursday; Later a foclal afternoon and evening sere enjoyed In the home of Mrs. Kaplnos.

Mrs. Alice Broderlck Is spending her vacation in Butte. Mrs. Al Fiih.1, who has been (he guest of her son, Merle Fuhs and family, returned to her home in Poison Tuesday. Mrs, Jessie Carver who was guwt of Mrs.

W. Klrschcr was i culled lo Trident by the death of her sister-in-law, Miss Ella Cuvver Miss Carver n-ns a former resident of Townsend. Mrs. John Schrlnier was hostess the members o( Ihe club Tuesday FOR THAT "LITTLE LADY LOOK" MILLER "BEAUTIFUL SHOES- LATEST STYLES FALL, OFFIBS IE ELECTED DRUMMOND. Sept, Officers chosen by the student body Dllll mol "gli school for the or brown slretchable suede.

Ako midway heel. I A a and brown suede or calfskin. Midway heels, I or brown suede. Midway Manhattan People Tour Yellowstone MANHATTAN, Sept. anil Mrs.

Harry White, Mrs. Walter White, and Mr. and Mrs. acorgo Taylor spent Sunday' and Monday In Yellowstone park. Other Manhattan visiting the park were Mrs.

Floyd Hughes, Vcrnon Hughes, Misses Stewart, nnd Mary Bryson. Another party was composed ot Mr. and Mrs, nalpli Scmlder, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vettcr, Mrs.

Flyod sinner Mlw Nelson nnd Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bcholl who Sunday in West GsllatlnR canyon. Black or uiedt and alligator oxford. heel." AD ROI.n BT SIDNEY MANN Bttitlfal AT WEINBERG'g Read the Wantads for Quick Results Mining Men Visit i Silver a SILVER STAR, Sept.

cial)--J. Roberts and A. F. Blngen- helmer, president and general manager, respectively, of the Golden Rod Mining company, were here from Spokane last week on business. Leo and Smoky Vezlna vcre called to Lcadore, Idaho, last week by the death of their father.

Mrs. William Halverjwn and children have Joined Mr. Halverson here to make their home. Mrs. Dolan Harrington daughter, Miss Isabel, were overnight In Butte.

two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Charles Sbrceve and Billy and Jeanne, have moved to Bwsljiirg, where Mrs, Slircevo ls leaching school. Mrs. Irvln Olson returned from Great Fulls Sunday, where she.

attended the funeral of her cousin Frank O. Glvens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenahan returnee Sunday from St, Paul, where Mr.

Lcnahan attended a mce-llnR of the Northern Pacific Railway Workers. Mr. and Mrs. Kadel Dalton returned to their home In Helena Sunday, a spending week at Kamp Kill Rare with Mr. Dalton's mother, Mrs.

Flora JJalton. Mr. anil John Bullard, Mr. antl J. motored to Great Falls Sunday and spent the day vlslluiK relatives am! friends.

Mrs, Bcrt Lnngrmif nnd children, Junior awl Mrs. William Cocy anrl Deer Lodge, visited Sunday. SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING HELD BY MADISON COUNTY FARMERS Bom in Mf-xlco, October f. ISM. hi; came to the Bitter Root! valley at the of two and had fince this his TltJow.

hr li survived by two daughters. Mrs. David Hall of Steven.v.-ilie anrf Mrs. Harold Rw s- sler Windham. and twrj fons, Luther and Rolla.

of A sister, Mrs. Ed Hayts, resides In Mi5- there ztf. four surviving brothers, Elton of Three-Mlle, John of MisEOula, Henry of Florence an.1 Frank of Palo Alto, Csllf. Guy Johnson, Dayton Lockridge and Oscar VIRGINIA CITY, S'jpt. Madison County Farmers' Union held its biennial nesslon at Alder Sunday, with dtlegaU-s and members from Alder.

valley and Waterloo In at- and was follnwc-rl a' noon bv picnic lurch. The mrf.l.- in? was to public and taken up with talks and rfLiciJMion.i, by Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Garrison of Butte. on community hwpl- Ullzatlon. Mr.

and Mrs. Garrison talked on the work that has bwn done on the project. H. D. Rolph Joplln.

president, told of his work In various Stone, AloVr, rc-electcd president; Ciiarle.i of Waterloo. 1 vice prnick-iit: St8iiy Fen ton, Sht-r. dan, a a i Archie El- Aldr r. conductor; Fred Weln- Kait. door keeper; Chris Swar.vm.

Enr.i.-. Nolle. Wfttarloo ar.l Hiir.k. Alder, members 0 the f-xrnihvf- board. Mrs.

SyirK- --a-. to any ttitii Fulkr foinh Ihi It yttiu for only morii Fufltr Pun rainl--Torch I Point-- DctOflE lor FToor Fiomtl Bar, Vorniihsi Pun rorjvrn'ion to be held in GisssOT OcMijor 13 trt 21. TM r.m i will be In June on the MJrii'on valley, NEURITIS Relieve To Bcrt Sm.tn. Burial lr SWI 7- Union Miming officers and in Maplewood 1 for the ensuing year: Mrs. E.

ert rv.r.ry KicV. luf NUKIIO on in ft frw A'k you A OFFER can purchased from any ot the following Fuller Paint Dealers: PAGAN'S PHARMACI 0. R. ASHFORD SON 540 W. Granite St.

PANCIC DRUG CO. 1017 E. Mercury BARKER PAINT CO. North Main St. Meaderrillt) LARGEY LUMBER CO, East Iron St.

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