Thursday, August 25, 1938 THE WESTERN NEWS. LIBBY. MONTANA PAGE THREE »c«cacaeæic*cæ*c»c«Lae9c«3Cicsc^c«c«cac*L4caca( : last week where they will visit fur ****'******'***'*'*■****» ****** Bicycle Riders’ Safety Code. ««fc*****»********^^ a few days before school starts. How many parents realize the Mr. and Mrs. Durham and fam­ danger their children are in when ily of Volcour were business callers they are innocently peddling down T in Libby Sunday evening. the roads on their bicycles? In the FORTINE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kirkpatrick 25 YEARS AGO Church News ^C*C*C»C<C*C^C*C»C»C»C*C**»:'»C»:<C»C»C»:»C»:»:»» were callers in Libby Thursday United States last year there were ************** » »»»»*» > > » > where Mr. Kirkpatrick purchased 40,300 persons killed in automobile accidents. Statistics show that of First Lutheran Church. I Percy Gaylord returned on Sat-ia car- | (From the file of the Western News) this number 810 w’ere bicycle deaths. | urday from Glacier park where he „Mrs. Frank Bolles and Mrs E. N. | _, f. , Divine services on Sunday morn- : had been emnloved Woodward were business calleri in twenty live years ago scnooi Approximately 35,000 people were ing at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school Tir iv V, „ __, _ I ihhv Fririav opened in Libby on Sept. 2. Prof. injured in collisions between bi- William Hellenga and mother : > yM Kirknatrick Neff was superintendent and there cycles and motor vehicles and 400 at 9:45 a. m. WM6 m ?3MSpetJ v left Saturday morning for narts in were other teachers in the of the above deaths came to chil- ; W. LOWELL JACOBSON, Mr 8nd Mrs. P. V. ramke attei^-i left ^tunla^m g far parts m high school: Misses Jennie Potgeter, dren between the ages of five Pastor. ed the fatr m Kahspell last Tue* eastern Montana.^ ^ ^ * Scofield and Anna Ketridge. and 14. Christian Science Church. A- C. Curtis look hit Sunday visiting with relatives at Maddock. Ä wÏÏ’jmlVe" In a week and a half Libby ; I schools will be in operation again, i The „ subject, for, the, „„Lesson-Ser- Sf/10®3 c fss ^?ys.on a tnp 0 Mrs Ben Graham of Ural at- *ng added. Another new depart- Youngsters will have occasion to j^sus "unday’ ^ußust ^8, Cnnst > m Mt Marston on Tuesday. tended a school meeting at Warland ment was manual training, to be un- be on the streets in greater num- Grant Campbell of Kahspell was tended a school meeting at Garland ^ ^ sUJ)ervision of P*of, George bers and at least three times a day Wednesday evening meeting at 3 Wf?kÆîi V1Slt0r 8t thC Weyde" Mr and Mrs Henrv Frank and B- Neff- Grade teachers were: Don- m large groups. It is the time for 8:00 o’clock. ; ! meyer home. daughter attended the dance at Uni na Schanck, music and drawing: both the bicyclists and motorists to Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ; Robert Herng is home again after daughter attended the dance at Ural Katherine G’m Minnie Am watch their step a little more. Mo- Bttendtng summer school at Mts- Samrda^mght. ^ ^ f Nelson, Grace Hart Pearl Eaton, toriste: should drive slowly where, St. John’s Lutheran Church. “The Friendly Church” i souia. v _ . t ihhv nnd Mrs Flnvd Daggett and Antonio Grandjean, Mane Johnson, children are apt to be, especially > I'VE JUST SEEN THE Rev- a Be^sf0^d of., EurekK hmifv of Bie Forky visited8 It the Isabel McGrade. ! near school zones, and children There will be no service on Au- preached at the Community church family of BigJork visited at the Schoo] distfict No j has decided ! should observe the following rules gust 28 Services will be resumed NEW NORGE ELECTRIC last Sunday. Sunday Volcour on ^ jt ig time t0 give Kootenai I set forth by the National Safety on September^. RANGE« and never before Frank Day visited the C. B. Marsh wariancj w;ij v,a've four students Falls a school and a contract has i Council of Chicago. Parents may The Ladies Aid will meet on family at Glen lake last Sunday. JearvJho wfuenroll for the been given to Harry Burrell for ; do their share by instructing their Thursday afternoon, September 1. have I seen a range that I David and Charles Curtis and nis ye 0 * *Libb; h.tku the erection of the building. youngsters to obey the code. a* the home of Mrs. Lee Sleizer. combined so much thrill- j George Pomeroy left last week for; coming term at tne LihDy high w F R d will entertain , Ai, „ . , , Mrs. Leonard Sleizer wull enter- Chinook and other points in East- school, namely Virginia Gee, Pris- Huhthbsevenimx entertain 3- °Abey all traffic signs and rules, tain. ing beauty with so many Montana where they expect to alla^Frank, Forrest Potter and Rob- £» -^Sf guest of Jns S’gna' bet°re making . rn If you have no church affiliations, practical features find work in the harvest fields. Repair work is being done on the ber broUier, M. Kimball, at Ural. 3 \vaik across heavy traffic. you are invited to worship with us! Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Johnson and H. L, PFOTENHAUER, Vj for convenient ^ Warland school to be completed be- , Mrs. E- B- Holt teft last Thuss-4 4, Ridç single file—don’t weave I ( cooking. daughters were Kahspell visitors fore the school term. Water is be- day ^Pr a couple of weeks visit about. Pastor. on Tuesday. ing piped into the school and the ber fnend, Mrs. Gleason, m 5 Watch carefully at railroad i S*t, Mrs. Frank Day was a Sunday classroom is being redecorated with bpokBne. crossings. The Methodist Church. dinner guest at the H. P. Weyde- H. W. Woods, Pastor meyer home. a new coat of kalsomine and paint. , . uSSTj »„ Kpach left tor Pot- g Keep out of car tracks and ! latch, Ida., Monday afternoon after ruts. * Sabbath School 10:00. Topic for Rev. G. E. Harms of Eureka will spending 15 days with her parents conduct services in the Community 7. Never “stunt” or race in traf- discussion: Responsibility for others. iV aC*C«*e**Cte«*e»C*C«C<C<C*C*C»C«ICtC*C*C*C*C«C* in Libby. Morning worship 11:00. The only ■ church next Sunday afternoon at 3 fic. » W. D. Savage, accompanied by 8. Avoid all “hitching”—it’s dan­ way that will lead to prosperity. il m ° Miss‘ Phyllis Winkley and Miss CI C U CH Fi I \ / C D his son, Glenn, came up from Troy gerous. Special music. ■1L * Avis Berry of San Luis Obispo, | l\Plrl^ Ir I If | Vr on Monday to attend the state land 9. Never carry passengers or drag Epworth League 6:30. “Measur­ frâ £alif-vÆed to vi“t I IJI ILI\ l\l f Ll\ sale.Miss Marian Morrison of Boise, children. ing your power of Friendship.” £f 10. Carry parcels in racks or car­ The Senior Aid will meet Wed- | ■y : homes.1 MissUBerry left Sunday3!«? ******JC**^^ ^a,,^ wdl visit with her unc^and riers. nesday afternoon at the church. ■Io^ra‘ v . 'THr.uur.,,™* Edward and Willard Orr, who for a number of weeks, 11. Use extra caution on all side­ Mrs. Ferd Peterson and Mrs. Pike will be the hostesses. CONVENIENT IS uJarÔC!aQr,r,HoIf' Hkv« bave been w-orking for the forest On Monday Court Clerk Timothy walks. Un7!i]OI.d n„feT h« ! service, were at home a few days Miller issued a marriage license to 12. Get off the roadway to make RIGHT/ The Norge Srnf°LrS; r 3ast week- Jerome Filiatreau and Frances Pur- repairs. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Selector Switch for Triple- Israelson family of Tiego, Mrs. C., A]bert Sales has been auite ill ^ both of Eureka. 13. Wear light-colored clothing at Sunday Masses 7 and 9 a. m. H. Franklin and children and Misses ; Appert baies nas oeen quite ill Smithes rptnmpH ir. night. Sunday school after the 9 o’clock Automatic cooking gives Phyllis Winkley and Avis Berry of at his home the past week. home in gdS Ä „tl The following nine suggestions Mass. you new freedom from the California. Morns and Ernest Davis were in hZn are made to enable riders to deter­ Baptism after 9 a. m. Mass, Mr. and Mrs. John Aemisseggcr 1 Libby last Tuesday. sisting in ' the Benedict pharmacy mine when their bicycles are me­ Confessions Saturday evening kitchen . new ease . , . and children visited in Kahspell j Mrs. James Orr and son Ray- during the past few weeks. chanically safe: at 7:30. and certain results. ^,,tw0,or,tb^eu Îas^^vCk , ; moncl were in Kahspell Friday 1. Handlebars and grips are tight. ThT^crittv I Î Mrs. George Koebel, who has been Friday last from a ighttwo weeksreturned’ visit on 2. Saddle is fastened at right First Presbyterian Church. height. Thursday night with Mrs. J. ivia L patient at the Kahspell hospital with relatives in Spokane. W. A. Alexander, Minister. • Come in and see these new Norge lann j aLfJr^keöt,oc^r^'TTDjanVevtr'^: the past two weeks, is now able C. B. Roberts, one, of Fortinè’s 3. Peddles are tight, not broken. Kenne was a guest. High pnze to ^ best residents, paid Libby a business 4. Chain and sproket are guarded. Sabbath school 10 o’clock. Electric Ranges—discover how you 5. Brakes take hold quickly. Morning worship 11 o’clock. Ser­ can get one immediately for a down Herrig°andrStravehngnpri7rr to Mrs' Mrs' Homer Davis and the chi1' cal1 last Friday- mon: “What Shall We Do With J Peterson travelmg pm 10 dren are leaving this week for Dan- ---------------- 6.
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