THF ruriTCAii Ar-Ai., Page 8 rogé THE CHOTEAU ACANTHA Thursday, April 27, 1950

making up the eastern division. LaLieanne Squires, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erling Tordale is a matter of conjecture, but from home. I made a bee line for The sub-district winners will meet Mr. anc Mrs. Lyle Squires and drove to Great Falls on Monday. among his mementos of the gold the sideboard where mother kept in a jne game play-off with the Don Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Rapp were rush days was a beautiful nugget her papers, the nugget and other winner of the district to be ore-' Clyde Allen of the Sunny Slope here" from Anaconda last week to which he had mined. Being, in keepsakes. The little beaded buck­ sented w ith a trophy. Coach Gene ■ community, were married April 18 visit with relatives. later years, a loyal Odd Fallow, he skin bag which held the nugget (f/tOtCGUC j4cCU tt6& Bourciet has had practice indoors; at the Temple in Idaho Falls. Mr. Ladies of the galloping tea made had the Three Links engraved on was empty and the nugget was due tj cold weather. He reports, and Mrs. Allen and Mr and Mrs. several calls Thursday ending the the nugget and had it made into gone as surely as if it had never Squires accompanied them to Idaho afternoon at the home of Marge a stick pin. been there. Published every Thursday at Choteau, Montana, where that he has ten returning letter-1 men, Holgrim Hollo, Don Gaarder, i Falls and attended the ceremony. Gustafson. j The old ranch where he home­ Since the U. S. recalled all of its it is entered in the postoffice as second class matter. Ramon Squires, Don Squires, Bar- , Also attending the wedding were Ted Caufield spent Sunday with ! steaded changed hands, the cattle gold, and since the nugget has nc; C.iapman, John Herman, Neil! the bride’s grandparents. Mr. and his son, Jim and family |and the horses were sold, and I sentimental value only for me, if Vance lerrill Schenk, DickTeubertt Mrs. L. C. Squires and uncle. Jack Miss Irene Primus was the guest think it broke my dad’s heart to some kind soul sees a poor, lonely and isadore Schmidt. The Eagles' Squires of Centerville, Utah. Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. Reece Silve and see the ‘old order changeth.’ He little nugget stick pin running family Thursday evening. Co-Ed ¡tors v. ere o have their first game w ith Emery Massey, Ogden. Utah: the died in 1918 and the nugget pin around like it was lost, please re­ Jere Coffey, Pat Campbell August a here Friday afternoon but I groom’s grandmother, Mrs. Ethan Mr. and Mrs. Tom Matchett were with the three links was all that turn it to Alice Brockley, Box 535, Augusta forfeited the game to the I Alien, and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn callers in Great Falls this past remained of the grand old pioneer Choteau, Montana. There will be Eagles Schedule of the sub-district Allen of Idaho Falls. week. Dorothy received medical at­ who had been my father. no questions asked! games are: Cascade here, April 26; Following the wedding dinner tention from a specialist while In February of last year my I sincerely hope that Mr. Brock- Simms here, May 5; Augusta there, served the bridal party, the newly there. mother was taken to the hospital. ley’s $85.00 overcoat will return May 9; Cascade there, May lo; weds left on a honeymoon trip to Arnold Dirkes visited in the com­ She never came home again. In with it. It is also missing and may Simms there, May 17. California and Mexico. munity Sunday afternoon. Mrs. March I returned from Washington he keeping company with the nug­ Mr and Mrs. Harold Holyoak. The bride is a graduate of the Dirkes is receiving treatment at to be with her. get. “Published Once a Week; Read Every Day” nee Rachel Hatcher, are the proud Fairfield high school and attended the hospital in Great Falls. There are always the little trea­ Sincerely yours, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ruff and fam­ parents of a baby daughter born, I Brigham Young university. The sures one misses when he is away Alice Brockley April 18 in a Great Falls hospital. , groom is a graduate of the Choteau ily of Great Falls visited with Mr. More Choteau Acantha Editions are Sold Every Week Topic for discussion at the regu- high school and was employed at and Mrs. Erling Tordale and family Sunday. in the Following Communities than Any Other Daily lar meeting of the Sunday school j J. C. Denney store. They will make teachers of the Community church I then* home in Fairfield where Allen Reece Silve attended a telephone or Weekly Newspaper: Wednesday evening was the church j has leased Bailey’s Fountain. meeting at the Willow Bend school, conference meeting at Helena, May| The First National Bank has it's north of Belt on Friday evening. Choteau Farmington Dutton Pendroy 3. Several teachers plan to drive new neon sign installed. Main There will be a rural telephone Collins Augusta Bynum Agawam over with Rev. Livingston. street now has quite a few bright meeting at Greenfield Community Bole Power Beck Claude Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson are lights which is a sign that the old Center on May 3 at 8:30 p.m. The s t , : ; . v , P i k \ m i & o the parents of a daughter born towui is still growing. public is invited to attend. April 20 in a Great Falls hospital. Due to the conflict in dates with ------0------Subscription: One year $3.00 in Teton County and any­ Teen Timers will hold their regu­ the Junior Class play, the Ameri­ lar square dance session Friday canism program sponsored by the where in the United States; foreign countries, including evening. V.FW. has been postponed from Pick Fonr Girls Canada, $3.50 per year, payable in advance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gamradt the 27th to the 29th of this month. are the parents of a baby son bom Rev. Livingston will give the main To Attend School April 21. address and prize winning essays Quite a large crowd attended the will be read. This program is pre­ Chuckwagon supper served by the sented annually at the close of the Meet at Bozeman men of the Community church at essay contests sponsored national­ *Fairfield HewsMrs. Mel Tin Buellnc, Com the hot lunch room Friday evening. ly by this great organization. Four girls have been selected by Saddles and bridles decorated the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore and the Choteau high school faculty to walls, horseshoes and western nap­ daughter, Colleen, have moved to attend High School week at Boze­ The Junior class will present their group held their regular meeting kins were used for table decora­ Great Falls where he is employed. man on April 28 and 29. class play, “You’re Telling Me” at with a pot-luck dinner at 6 pm. tions. The Boy Scouts made a house Margaret Montague, Barbara the high school gym Thursday eve­ Thursday evening at the Commun­ Don Fomall, who is attending to house canvas of the town last Mozer and Joyce Wilson, seniors, ity church. Plans for attending ning. The play is being directed the state university, has made week with literature on the Cancer and Mary Lee Baulch, junior will the Junior Fellowship Rally at the by Hugo Jarussi, and is a three good in college baseball and pitch­ Drive program which they placed attend. More than 95 Montana act comedy. The cast is made up Congregational church in Great es with the university team. Don on door knobs. All contributions high schools will be represented at MO, NEW, o f the following juniors, LaVeme Falls May 4 were discussed. Ellery was an outstanding pitcher for the will be appreciated and self ad­ the event in Bozeman, which will 7-cabic-foot models Crary was chairman of the discus­ Dirkes, Marie DeBoo, Margie Sands, local American Legion junior team dressed envelopes to Mrs. Leonard be presented under the auspices of 1 as Ramon Squires, Don Gaarder, John sion of missionary work among the and for the past two seasons an Olson were placed in each door Montana State college. Herman, Helen Pendleton, Doris Indians and early settlers o f New outstanding pitcher for the Fair- knob package. About 400 seniors and juniors Swenson, Charlotte Dahl and Paul Mexico. Adeline Wlederrich led de­ Model CB-11 field Independents in the Triangle from all over the state will be on Price $000.00 Marcoff. votion and Billy Folda was in League. the campus during the two days. 299 Parent Teachers association will charge of recreation. .Among the other new arrivals in SUIvlNYSLOPE They will take college aptitude tests’ meet at the hot lunch room next Baseball practice is now in full town via Mr. Stork, are a baby Mrs. Reece Silve, Cor. will hear speakers of national re­ EXTRA SPACE AT THE “ CONVENIENCE LEVEL’ 1 Wednesday evening, May 3rd, at swing at the high school with 26 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Earl cognition, visit open houses of all boys turning out. The district has 8 pm. The new officers will be in­ Larson on April 20 and a baby the departments, take part in con­ • The 1950 Crosley Refrigerator gives you extra space at stalled and following the business been divided with Fairfield, Augus­ Sunny Elope P.T.A. members met son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Komar- ferences on subjects of interest to the “ convenience l e v e l.” Exclusive new worksaveu meeting an evening of fun has been ta, Simms and Cascade in the west­ Tuesday evening. Plans for the ek, nee Marion Weaver, on April high schol students, and will be d e s ig n gives you up to 23% more space in same size planned. ern half and Fort Benton, Great school picnic were discussed and it given information about college 23. cabinet— easy to reach—easy to use—no stooping The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship Falls Central, Belt and Centerville The Community church was the was decided to hold the picnic work. scene of two weddings recently. at the Choteau park. Election of clear to the floor—and all the space is refrigerated! officers was held with Laurel Ed­ Betty Weiderrich, daughter of Mr. • S om e in— see all the wonderful new features in the and Mrs. Albert Weiderrich, and dington going in as president, Mrs. Utopia Henry Mayer were married there Thurland Sim kins, vice president The tiny principality of Monaco 1950 Shelvador. You’ll agree that it’s the most beautiful on Saturday, April 15. Rev. Living­ and Mrs. Reece Silve, secretary- levies no personal income tax on refrigerator you ever saw! • nud* only by emby. t.m. r*. u.s. p»i. or. ston officiated. Members of the im­ treasurer. its citizens Your Shoes Are Never Beyond mediate families attended the cere­ Field day was enjoyed by Miss mony. Primus’ pupils on Wednesday. The Dorothy Bauch, daughter of Mr children enjoyed the outing Im­ and Mis. Rudolph Bauch of Simms, mensely and gathered flowers and LETTERS Better Products for Happier Living Repair BUT- and Levi Loss, son of Mr. and Mrs. pretty rocks. C. H loss of Fairfield were mar­ TO THE EDITOR ried at the Community church on Dear Sir: THE LONGER YOU WAIT Sunday afternoon, April 16. Rev. My dad ran away from home Robert Livingston officiated at the and enlisted with the Rebel army TETON double ring ceremony. Attendants when he was just sixteen. In 1864 THE HIGHER THE REPAIR COST. were Ninee Loss, sister of the he came to the territory of Mont­ PWMBimmms groom, and Hairy Freeman. A re­ ana and like most other men he ception was held in the church Locker Renters mined for gold in Last Chance parlor after the ceremony. Gulch. TOWNSEND SHOE REPAIR The bride is a graduate of the DEEP-FREEZE Whether he struck it rich or not Simms high school and has been ¿ e fn s 1 Block West of Citizens Bank empio.ud in Great Falls. 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