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Thursday, December 24, 1936 PACK FOUR THE WESTERN NEWS. LIBBY, MONTANA

A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawkins returned to LibbyhMASDNIC LDPGE INSTALLS Lee Nixon on Wednesday, Dec. 16. I Tuesday from a few days spent in NEW OFFICERS LAST NIGHT V//A j Spokane. Modem Woodmen annual Christmas I I I Miss Solveig Ramlo and mother are ....Libby Lodge„ .. No,, 85 A. F.. &. A.. .M. . Hi IM dance, Kienitz hall, Friday, Dec. 25 ’ I expecting to leave Sunday for a visit in held installation of officers last night m 1936. ! Missoula iwith J* W. Church, W. M., the 7m installing officer. The following of­ Mr, and Mrs., Bonner_ . . Hook ...left ..this , E B. Foot, Kalispell attorney, was FLASH week to spend Chris mas wi rs. Libby at a session of district court ficers were installed: WM Hook s parents at Banner. Mont. J. F. McCully, worshipful master; L. , , .. _ , , on Friday. Don Williamson,—senior warden; O. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cloutier left Iasi Mrs. Nora B. Pomeroy of Eureka was Ra]ph Tone, junior warden; W. W. V I week for Shelton, Wash., to spend transacting business in district court in {j]cw treasurer; Chas. T. Young, sec- m Christmas with Mr. Cloutier's parents. Libby last Friday. relarÿ; R. W. Orr, chaplain; Otto Nod- *ji o \ i Harry Racicot came over last week Attorney Forrest Rockwood of Kal- ! strom, senior deacon; W. J. Harris, LT 'J ttt t I from Thompson Falls to spend the ispeji was jn Libby on Friday attend- junior deacon; Marshall Murray, senior ■i Christmas holidays with his family jng ^ jega] niatters in district court., steward; Don Hargreaves, junior stew-| V here. 1 Mrs. E. J. Hughes left Monday for ard; Louis G. Klenck, marshall; Carl F. | ’ Mrs. Ray Wollaston and two children Tacoma where she will spend two ; Crane, organist; Lloyd T. Hunter, tiler, j are expected to arrive Friday from Se- weeks visiting with her son and daugh- | ^he outgoing master, Dr. Church, A Accept the season’s salutation offered attle for a holiday vacation with her ter and w;tb olber relatives I was presented with a past master s ring, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pival. Dorolhv Zawadke returned to wi,h Past Master A' A Y00* makmg with highest respect and good cheer. Cole McDougall of Troy was Irans- Libby Saturday from her studies at ^e Refreshments were acting business in Libby. Saturday and Qheney, Wash., normal to spend the 1 serve a * ^vle^n\ddfithSnaWeesterntheNews h°‘idayS With hef m<>ther herC' , I Libby Matron Passes To Reward, id.y growing st o Paul pjvaj arrjved home last night j CHEFF’S . . .DryGood« We join with Merry Old Santa readers. from his dental studies at Creighton !, Mrs. Wesley F. Ohn, 75, passed away Claus in broadcasting to every- The alumni association of the Libby uniVersify to spend Christmas with his last Saturday at the home of her one wishes for a right Joyous high school is making arrangements for parents> Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pival. ! daughter, Mrs. Gladys Heller. Funeral their annual dance to be given on f North Dakota 1 services were held from the Gompf Christmas. Tuesday night, Dec. 29, in the junior a g ’est dudng Üie St week at the Ichapel Tuesday afternoon, and burial hitrh auditorium a guest aurmg me pasi wees ai ( was m lhe Libby cemetery. A large nign aucmonum. Mrs. Keller home. He was on his way . f /if i floral Diece, ;n. ! Mr and Mrs Milton Mamcke are ex- to ^ west coast to sp€nd Christmas. £ WA «Sem S whkh Mn (^risUnas0 v^ît/ne^itÏ'Mr^Mîmieke’s Miss Anna Louise Olson arrived Jhn was heldbymïn? friends Serv-' /'yule 's'=~> Vpre nnd with Mrs Manicke’s ^rom ^er studies al the Cheney, Wash., jces were conducted by the Rev. H. W, mother here and1 with Mrs. Mamcke s norma] enjoy ^ christmas ho)idays q{ ^ Method*t church, I parents near rruy. 4 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anna Dora Ward, was born at Au- 1 qreetirvqy WELCH’S Dr. and Mrs. Howard Olson are ex- Olson. gusta, Maine. August 31, 1861. When a ! pected to come to Libby this week from and Mrs. W, Williams are ex- very small child, the family moved to j 'j* their home at Orangeville, Ida., to pected arrive today from Portland, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where the de­ spend the holidays with their parents, Qre^ t0 Spencl Christmas with Mrs. | ceased received her early schooling, and | Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Olson. Williams’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. ' on Feb. 12, 1876 she was united in mar- Miss Agnese Orr arrived in Libby p. Gay. I riage td Wesley F. Olin. After a four Monday from Winifred, Mont., where c y Manion, who came to Libby j years’ residence in Eau Claire, they she has a leaching position. She will severaj weêks ago from Glasgow, was ’ moved to northern Minnesota where y c spend the holidays with her parents, joint,d reCently by Mrs, Manion and they remained for a number of years the Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Orr. tbejr tbree daughters. They plan to j and then returned to Wisconsin, making -o* Libby friends will be interested m make Libby their future home. their home in Bay City, A the item that Miss Catherine Orr, who Qne of the greatest comedy casts In 1917 the family moved to Oswego rA is now in Minneapolis, will go to ever assembled in Hollywood, including Mo.nV- ?.he,re ^ey ^nched until 1921 We can only say— [t ! Lincoln, Neb., to spend Christmas Alice Faye> Adolphe Menjou, Gregory |and that ,yeal came to L bby, May Peace, Prosperity and J with her grandmother and an aunt. Ratoff, Ted Healy, Patsy Kelly, Michael iwhlc'1 has smce been their home. Happiness be yours. Ê^cn as the Spirit of Good Will is Palmer and Karl Knudson are ex- Whalen and the Ritz Brothers, is fea- j To this union was bom 12 children, ✓ peeled home this week from their tured in “Sing, Baby, Sing,” Twentieth j of which only five remain. increased al Christmas Time so studies at a university in Los Angeles, Century-Fox production coming to the Mrs. John Olsen, and Mrs. Russell may our associations grow in A and will visit with their parents, Mr. Kootenai Theatre this week, McCormack, whose homes are in Min- mutual accord and confidence. and Mrs. John Knudson, over the | neaplis, Minn.; Mrs. Gladys Heller and Three of the screen’s most popular Mrs. Howard Blanchard of Libby, and Standard Motors t, .....holidays. ... ,,..; stars are seen ia the leading roles o£ Leighton, also of Libby. I Harold Taylor, Ed Holiday and Louis “,” Twentieth Cen- During the greater portion of her life ■wamwtM 1 Fuller arrived during the week from tury-Fox film opening Sunday at the Ford Distributors Libby Creamery the deceased had been active in the Libby, Mont. 1 the university at Missoula to spend the Kootenai Theatre. , work of the Methodist church, always May the wishes of your friends j Christmas holidays with their parents. and an ardent worker in the Aid societies, for you at Christmas come true, i Taylor went on to Troy to visit at his are co-starred, with the supporting cast but since coming to Libby her health and may it be one of the Merriest 1 home there. headed by June Lang and Gregory has not permitted much active work Bob Rusher, whose home is at Mel- Ratoff. Christmases you have ever spent along those lines. bourne, N. J., arrived in Libby Satur- For more than two years past she has Is our sincere wish. ! day to spend the holidays al the home State Officials Here. been a patient sufferer, most of the I of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Three Montana officials connected time spent in a wheel chair. f Merry Christmas to all our friends ! E; R, Rusher. The young man is a w;th social security and relief admin­ 'student at Idaho state university. istration were in Libbj^ last week con- V. F. W. Installs Officers. and patrons W. N. Curtis Miss Dorothy Davidson is expected to ferring with Paul Church in regard to Libbv Dost 1548 V F W had in- HARDWARE arrive January 1 to be employed as tocal eondtt.ostallation^f officers at Woodmen hall «Sr nurse in the Libby hospital. Miss of Missoda :David Haggerty of K - ^ Wednesday night, Dec. 16, Comrade , Davidson will be remembered as the pell and J. W^Stewart of Helena. While Whitefkh was installing -V- I daughter of J. A- Davidson, former hereth^ made Ä ami by Comradl Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sunday, Monday, Dec. 27, 28. ; manager of the Libby Safeway store, on December 29 to meet with the coun- Whitefish. The following Dec. 24, 25, 26 Matinee Sunday 3 P. M. i Miss Carol Wood is expected to ar- ty /Anderson lo I were installed: Like to Swing? Like to Laugh? You don’t "see" this picture—you live it j rive in Libby today to spend the hob- an c P, m .. . arisine in Commander, Clarence J. Robins, days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. talk over problems that are arising n Here we go with a ha-ha-ha and a Fredric March, Warner Baxter, Lionel A A. Wood, Miss Wood is teaching in relief and social administration and to Troy; senior vice commander, Albert Barrymore. hi-de-ho! % East Helena. She will be accompanied discuss legislation hat is needed and R. Lovick; junior vice commander, Har­ “THE ROAD TO GLORY” r - g a friend, Mr. Isadore Trygstad, a that it is hoped Jill be passed by the ry W. Reading; adjutant, J. E. Ledum; “SING BAfiY SING’ j with June Lang, Gregory Ratoff contractor from Minneapolis, -next state legislature. quartermaster, Isak Ludvikson; officer of the day, Goldie Allen; chaplain, with Star-great! Emotion-mighty! Edith Dorrington underwent an op- ,! Alice Faye, Adolphe Menjou, Ted I «ration at the Libby hospital on Dec. 17. | L. A. Schrubbe was in the city Mon- jjbby £mpioyeci jn Office Of Clare 0. Sugden; judge advocate, Hugo day from his ranch on the Kootenai Andersdn; service officer, Harold W. Healy, Gregory Ratoff, Patsy Kelly, I Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 29, 30. Mr, and Mrs. H R Richards went rfver Uraj and Stonehill, Mr, | Continental Baking Company. Miller; guard, James L. Crotteau. All Michael Whalen, Ritz Brothers. I! The Guarded Heart of Diamond Row! in to Spokane Sunday for two or three | Schrubbe reports that the frost is all | Mr. Robert Peterson, a recent student officers except the commander, are days in the city. 1 out 0f the ground and says the rains of the Kinman Business University, has (They’ll bowl you over with a brand “15 MAIDEN LANE” i from Libby. Mr, and Mrs. Rolf Fremming went toiof the past .week are all soaking into accepted a position in the office of the The following entertainment commit­ new kind of musical clowning) 1 with Claire Trevor, Spokane Sunday to spend several day%; the soil and doing worlds of good. ij SookaneContinental Baking Company of tee was appointed by the new com­ in the Inland Empire metropolis. j As an example of how far the home ^ P^r Peterson is tbe son 0f Mr. and mander; Matson G. Crawford, chair- Mrs. Melvin Hedine arrived last j town paper travels and the many uses j^rs A p Peterson, Libby, Montant! man, William J. Nelson, Albert R. Saturday for a holiday vacation with , made of it, we cite a letter received 1 .g ajso a gracJuate of the Libby ’ Lovick, all of Libby. KOOTENAI THEATRE her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wood.‘ the past week from Butler University, : , qrboni Beginning in January, 1937, the regu­ at Indianavolis, Ind., which requests a , 8 lar meeting nights will be the second Mr. Hedine will join her here today. New classes will be starting next and fourth Thursdays of each month The Misses Helen and Gertrude Pival few copies of the Western News “for > Monday. There is a position for you use in our community journalism J and meetings will be held in the are coming today from Seattle to spend when KBU trained. American Legion hall, Libby, Christmas under the parental roof, with classes.” Write for a free copy of an interesting Mrs. Malcolm Peters is expected to booklet entitled, “Planning Your Fu- + their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pival. Troy Defeats Libby Town Team. Friends are extending congratulations arrive in the city today to spend Christ- ! ture." Address the Kinman Business and best wishes to Ray Enders and mas with her .parents, Mr, and Mrs. University, Spokane.—Adv. Troy’s fighting town team turned the She comes from New tables, to defeat Libby’s Golden Ter­ + Carolyn Davis who were married Sat­ L. J. Olson. i m: ^ Orleans where she had spent the past Libby’s Christmas Tree Down. riers by a 42 to 30 decision in the urday by Justice of the Peace Haigler. ■ few weeks with Mr. Peters, whose ship Libby’s community Christmas tree L. H. S. gym Tuesday night. 7 iF m 7/ 7 IK had been held up there by the mari­ had a short life this year, Friday night Libby did the first scoring. Troy mj time strike. a chinook wind visited the district and came back to tie the count, then J Joe Fennessy, junior in the pre-law blew with sufficient force to topple jumped into the lead and from there on M4MÏ m curriculum at Gonzaga university, Spo- j over the heavy tree. In falling, the they were never headed. The losers m kane, is home ‘to spend the Christmas top 0f its was broken off and the tree threatened several times to go in front »j MlHSlMir holidays with his parents here. Fen- otherwise damaged. It was decided the but the Red and White staved off Lib­ nessy is prominent in campus activi- labor required to get another one was by’s drive. The half ended with Troy 1936 ties, including membership in the So- too great for the few days remaining leading 20 to 16. „ dality, and the International Relations 0f the season. The damaged tree was Both teams came out fighting des­ club, of which he is secretary. , hauled away. perately in the second half to try to M. F. Gay returned to Libby Monday cinch victory. Libby’s defense col­ We hope the pleasure we have had in from a business trip to Butte. He went Many Warm Stockings Donated. lapsed and the men of Troy went on to serving you has been mutual, and take win from their one time conquerers. to look after the estate of his brother- As the result of items in this news­ this opportunity to thank you and to in-law, Wm. Barton, who recently Callahan and Weidner were Troy’s paper and an appeal sent out by Harry big guns. H. Katarby stood out for extend our hearty greetings for your passed away. While there he drove Bouton of the surplus commodities home a car which belonged to Mr. store, 80 pairs of warm stockings for Libby. happiness. 19J6 Barton and employed a man to drive children were donated by the Libby SPECIAL NOTICE •another car to Libby, the auto of the Junior Woman's club and a few other late J. D. Harris, another brother-in- individuals. Mr. Bouton says he has a Calvary Pentecostal Church will meet law who also passed away recently. brisk demand for all the stockings he with the First Lutheran Church on The same old greeting but with Postmaster Wolz reports thét the can obtain and feels very grateful to Sunday, Dec. 27 and Sunday, Jan. 3, First State Bank of Libby renewed sincerity, first workers’ cards for the set-up of the Junior club and all others who do­ Service to be held in Legion Hall the “Merry Christmas and. Abundant the new social security law have ar­ nated to this good work. evening of Jan. 3, 7:45 o’clock. Rev. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Happiness.” rived. These give each worker a num­ W. Lowell Jacobson will speak. ber and he will be known on the rec­ Leave to Attend Funeral. 30-31. RICHARD PHILP. ords in Washington by that number. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rowland left Beginning January 1 there will be tak­ Tuesday for Helena to attend the funer­ WONDERFUL ALL-STAR CAST Jaqueth & en from the workers’ pay envelope one al of a friend, Mrs. Bertha E. Hart, wife IN “THE ROAD TO GLORY per cent of his earnings for the first of A. L. Hart, who was republican year, increasing to three per cent in a j nominee for’congress from this dis- A dramatic star-shell is promised in Charnholm fcw years. The employer will be rg- , trict during the recent campaign. Mrs., The Road to Glory,” Twentieth Cent- quired to contribute an equal tax for | Hart died in a Helena hospital Monday I ury-Fox production coming next week the setting up of a fund for the pay­ at the age of 62. She was past worthy ! to the Kootenai theatre. Featuring the ment of old age pensions. grand matron of the Montana grand year’s most impressive cast, the film 1 chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. *s hailed as the s ranges s rongea drama of love ever brought to the screen. Eureka Young Man Dies Here. Fredric March, Warner Baxter and [I] ■ a Alex Hardy, a young man of Eureka, Lionel Barrymore are starred, with the died in the Libby hospital this week. He : supporting cast headed by June Lang C _ Ul'/T! 1 had been ill about 10 days when he was and Lionel Barrymore. 3, brought to the hospital, suffering from P’ired with the inspired acting of such an aggravated case of general peri­ performers, the film tells a gripping / w tonitis, following a ruptured appendix. story of love in all ite phases, painted An operation was performed but the canvas as great and encompassing young man was too far gone and he on a t a - the war itself. died within a short time thereafter. Baxter is seen as the war-weary commander of a valorous regiment. May Good Fortune and Happiness R. A. M. Elect Officers. // Monique, a lovely French nurse, pro­ Be Yours at Christmastime and istma ? The Royal Arch Masons of Libby vides him with* his only interest in Follow You Throughout the Year. held election of officers Tuesday night, life. 7i b which resulted as follows: D. O. Mount, Fredric March, Baxter's chief aid, un­ ! high priest; A. A. Wood, king; J, W. wittingly falls in love with Monique I Church, scribe; C. T. Young, treasurer; too, unaware that Baxter cares deeply What’s the use of thinking up j J. H. Skidmore, secretary. for the girl. , A greeting that is new— The triangle creates a crisis between HILLDALE DAIRY When just the some good old Christ­ STOKES CLOSE NEW YEARS. the two men, which is increased when mas wish Libby! Motor,[Inc.] Announcement is made that IJbby Baxter, to his astonishment, discovers FLOYD BOWEN, Prop. Is what is meant lor you. stores will be closed all day New Years that his father, laonel Barrymore, is a MERCH A NTS’ COM MITTEL private in the regiment.

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