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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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The Independent Record, Helena, Sunday, November 17, 1007 Page Two White Sulphur- Springs Lt. MaxV. Hawkes Will Visit Helena Friday East Helena News Items LIT US BITTER YOUR LIVING with MODERN PLUMBING! I ji I I I White Sulphur Springs Rose Hanson, end families, re- turned home Monday and' were accbmpanled by Mrs. Hanson who will visit there a few days. Hospital guild will hold, a carnival at the elementary school auditorium on Saturday, Nov.

23, for the benefit of Mountainvlew Memorial hospital. Carnival ar rangements are under the general Marie Nopper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nopper, became the bride Of Leroy Olesen, Son of Mrs. Mamie Oieson, in a double ring service at St, Bartholomews church Saturday, Nov, 9.

The Rev. Lawrence D. Simons read the marriage service. The marriage ceremony at 10 a. m.

was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Delicious refreshments were served to fran Johnson and Mrs. Robert Morgan of Helena; Mrs. T. C. Casey, Mrs.

Mark Griffith, Mrs. Leo Hiltner, Mrs. Joe Langenfus, Miss Norma Per-hay, the honor guest and hostesses. The honor guest received many lovely gifts, for baby and herself. Church Notices Sts.

Cyril and Methodius Cath-ilic church, Rev. Charles W. Carthy, pastor. Sunday masses at and 10 a. m.

and 4:30 p. m. Weekday masses at 8:30 a. m. The Methodist Sunday school at 10 a.

m. Morning service at 11:15 i. with Miss Lura Turner. The Episcopal Sunday school will convene at 9:30 a. m.

Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. with Thomas Mitchell, layreader rom St. Peters procathedral. chairmanship of Supt, E.

K. school lunch room at 11 a. m. and District Cub Pow Wow All cubmasters, assistant cub-masters, den mothers, committeemen, parents, heads of institutions, and institutional representatives are invited to attend a Cubber pow wow today from 1:13 to 6:30 p. m.

at the cathedral social center, 551 North Warren in Helena. Each pack should bring some display material and food for a pot luck cold dinner such as salads, cold cuts, cold meat loaf and desserts. Dinner will be at 3:30 p. m. Beverages will be furnished.

Registration fee is fifty cents. Max V. Hawkes, U. S. army personnel procurement officer for Montana, will be in Helena Friday, Sfc.

Earl W. Schnetzer, army recruiter for the Helena area, said. Lt. Hawkes will be at the army reserve training center, 501 Euclid, from 10 a. m.

until 3 p. m. to explain the army enlistment programs to men between the ages of 18 and 34. He will also give information on army officer programs. Appointments are not necessary, but any employed person requiring a definite appointment is asked to call HI 2-3410, Sfc.

Schnetzer said. cowboy Snake charmers and PROFIT WITH PROPER PLUMBING When you know you have the proper piping and plumbing fittings installed in your home Dial Hickory 2-4660 Beginner's Brownies Mrs. Nick Mason and Mrs. A1 Copeland are leaders of the newly organized beginners Brownie troop. Election of officers was held at the meeting Nov.

4. President Mavis Morello, secretary, Alice Johnson and treasurer, Patsy Wegner. Installation will be held at the Nov. 18 meeting when the girls will receive their Brownie pins. Members of the troop are Mona Cucbine, Halina Graczyk, Jane Hauck, Alice Johnson, Dolores Mason, Mavis Morelia, Anita Oberembt, Evonne Sabol, Patsy Wegner, Edith Wells and Barbara Copeland.

Meetings are held Monday after school. movies are favorite amusements for audiences in Colombo, capital of Ceylon. you can turn time Into profits, and derive more time saved. Let our Card Party The Catholic ladies will hold a card party Thursday in the parish hall beginning at 8 p. m.

Whist, bridge, pinochle and canasta will be played. There will be refreshments and prizes. The public is invited. Clasoil Club The regular meeting of the Clasoil Home Demonstration club was held at the home of Mrs. A.

E. Sandman. The business meet-ng was followed by election of jfficers. Mrs. R.

H. Myles was 'lected president; Mrs. Morris Joyce, vice president; and Mrs. Bob Tichenor, secretary. Mrs.

Vincent Hohn gave the topic Our County Health Program." Mrs. R. Myles gave a report on the ecent council meeting in Hel-The' next meeting on Dec. expert plumbers advise you on all your plumbing needs. TOWN Wright Community organizations that will sponsor the evenings entertainment are the Wednesday Night Sewing club, the Hobby club, the ODO club, the Parent-Teachers association, the OHH club, the Merrymakers, Rotary, Veterans of Foreign Wars and their auxiliary, and the American Legion and auxiliary, -Ronald Anthony, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Anthony, has returned home from Harlowton where he was a patient at the Wheatland Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Compton have returned from Malta where they were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Brown, former White Sulphyr Springs residents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quigley of Frontier Town visited her grand parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Bears, and other relatives during the weekend. Jack Musgrove spent a few days at home from Terry where he is working with a construction company. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Bianchi were Sunday guests of his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bianchi. Donald Bianchi is a student at Montana State college. Angus Doig of Ringling attended a directors meeting of the Livestock association at the court house Tuesday.

PLUMBING, HEATING 805 N. Main EAST HELENA Now Showing TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY Shows at 7 and 9:15 o'clock IRE PICTURE THAT LIFTS YOU OUT OF TOUR SEATJ WMMtft MOtiw James Stem islucky Undyl 4 Community Meeting Members of the Clasoil Home Demonstration club, Town and Country club and the Worthwhile club will hold a community meeting Friday at 8 p. m. at the Clasoil school. The topic will be Legal Liabilities.

1 will be the Christmas party, -at the home of Mrs. R. H. Myles, with a gift exchange. OPEN TODAY-AT NOON NOW SHOWING! Pack 111 The regular meeting of Cub Scout pack will be held Thursday at 7:30 in the East Helena public school.

All parents are urged to attend. Baby Shower Mrs. Dick Samson was honored tt a baby and personal shower Wednesday evening at the Fyfer home. Hostesses were Mrs. Clark Pyfer and Mrs.

Lester Erwin. The table was centered with a baby doll and a bouquet of flow--rs. Places were marked by cups shaped into diapers. "THE Spirit, -It SEARING STORY OF YESTERYEAR'S MOVIE QUEEN BOLDLY TOLD NOW FOR THE FIRST TIMEI ill Planning Meeting Plans were made for the November pack meeting at the home of Cubmaster Ralph Domer, Wednesday evening. Also discussed was a Christmas tree selling campaign and the Christmas party for members of pack 111.

Those attending were Institutional Representative Chester Nordstrom, Committeemen George Schiller, Nick Helfert, Douglas Lane, and Den Mothers Mrs. George Schiller, Mrs. Joe Maness i Mrs. Robert Duel, Mrs. Kelley I Whaley, Mrs.

J. R. Miehle and Mrs. Douglas Lane. After the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs.

Domer. The Cub Scouts are sponsored by the East Hel-ena VFW recreation council. reception at the rectory was held from 2 p. m. to 4 p.

m. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The attendants the bridal couple were Barbara Coburn, maid of honor, and Gordon Marcotte, best man. The bridesmaids were Mary Louise Nelson and Marcia Bailey. Jack Oieson, brother of the bridegroom, served as usher.

Sandra and Sherry Nopper, sisters of the bride, were flower girls. Mrs. Ethel Knight played traditional wedding marches at the organ. At the mass following the marriage ceremony, the brides brother, Frank Nopper, served the altar. At the reception, Mrs.

Gordon Marcotte of Anaconda and Mrs. Harriet Digfy of Helena presided at the serving table. Barbara Coburn was in charge of the guest and Mary Louise Nelson and Marcia Bailey took care of the gift table. Mr. and Mrs.

Olesen left on a wedding trip to Spokane, and will make their home in Helena, where he is employed. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nopper, Mrs. Harriet Duffy and Son Danny and Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Odland, all of Helena; Mr. and Mrs Paul Pattes of Bozeman; Mr. and Mrs. Bushirk of Nei-hart; Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Marcotte of Anaconda; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olesen of Spokane and Frank Nopper of Billings. A linen bridal shower was given Wednesday honoring Rose Marie Nopper, who became a bride on Saturday.

The shower was held at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Huffman, and was put on by Barbara Coburn and her mother, Mrs. Thomas Coburn. Present were Marcia Bailey, Mary Louise Nelson, Toy De Marr, La-vada Fallang, Sharon Rader, Barbara Musgrove, Nancy Lyng, Janet Nelson, Mary Huffman, Gladys-. Heggie, Marcia Young.

Madelyn Nopper, Sandra and Sharon Nopper, and the guest of honor Rose Marie Nopper, and hostesses Barbara and Gladys Coburn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and children Joyce and Steven of Fairfield visited Mrs. Andersons mother, Mrs.

Bertha Hanson, and her brothers, Roger and Elmer vV VFW Post The regular meeting of the VFW post to Cory-Dullum 10,010 will be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. in the club. CamScift VaanCa.it 2-1860 for a guaranteed Job. Heating KIM NOVAK JEFF CHANDLER 142 E.

Sixth Electric Shaver Elepalr Service SHICK-SUNBEAM-REMINGTON Womans Club 1 The regular meeting of the East Helena Womans club was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Emil Carlson. Mrs. Joe Gough, president, presided at 'the business meeting. Mrs.

R. F. Costain gave the devotions on. Home." Refreshments were served. Mall Orders Immediate Servlet Helena Office Equipment Co.

Across From Post Office 30S N. Park AGNES MOOREHEAD Joint Meeting There will be a joint meeting of the Senior Circle and Mothers Fellowship circle Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Emil Carlson.

Mrs. George Phillips will be co-hostess. November 1 8, 8:30 P.M. CIVIC CENTER AUDITORIUM SCOOP! ON THE SAMI PROGRAMI MAIN EVENT Billy Vargo vs. Artie Kruskemp (Two Out of Three FaQ One-Hour Limit) SNATCHED FROM TODAY'S SCIENCE HEADLINES! Tony Aurilio vs.

Firpo Zybisco (Two Out of Three Falls 45-Mlnute limit) WAIT DISNEY'S "MAN IN SPACE" Bob Hess vs. Chuck Stewart (One Fall 30-Minute Limit) WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF AMERICA'S TOP SPACE-FLIGHT EXPERTS! h- 4 mrn HEY! there Is none better than Kentucky Fried Chicken from the Hey Bob and for a taste delight try our Pizza today. Hostad Center gQg 1a ADMISSION: Ringside fl.59 General 90c Students 50e ALSO: NEWS AND CARTOON BBS Rebekah Lodge A banquet honoring Bea Has-lip, president of the Rebekah assembly of Montana, was served to members of Pansy Rebekah lodge No. 37 at the Cabin cafe in Helena Wednesday evening. Decorating Committee Bernice Mason and Beulah Sitton placed pink and green nut cups with the Rebekah emblem at each guest1! place.

In the center of the table was a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Haslip was presented with a corsage of Cecil Bruner roses by Noble Grand Ramona Phillips. Following the banquet the regular meeting of Pansy Rebekah lodge No. 57 was held in the social hall of tbe Methodist church with Mrs. Phillips presiding.

Miss Haslip, president of the state assembly, made her official visit to her home lodge. Special work was put on in her honor. About 43 guests attended the meeting including Rebek-ahs from Townsend, Toston, Missoula and Helena lodges. At the conclusion of the meeting, refreshments were served from a table covered with a lace doth. Preaident Haslip was presented with a money tree from her lodge by her mother, Helen Haslip.

The evening ended with group singing. a At. I Y. 0 0 tf'KMaLWil'la VtA, JERSEY DAIRY; YOU HAVE TO FEEL the soothing effects of Niagara Cyclo-Massage to believe how wonderful It isl In just a matter of moments, -the gentle, soothing, deep-penetrating action seems to melt workday cares and tensions away. You.

feel refreshed as never before relaxed, at ease. I I ft MILK Living in NIAGARAS "wonderful world of well-being" i But even more, medically-proved Niagara Cyclo-Massage will help relieve fatigue increase circulation east tore, aching muscles will help you to a wonderful new sente of well-being NIAGARA'S "wonderful world of well-being" Try it see how much better you eon feell I You Pay No More for the Finest Tfc iMWfintli WUftrs Tbcrau-CTtUpM 8t Personals Mr. and Mrs. James Petek and family are now living in their new home which they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Betts. Charles Cutler was a surgical patient at St Peters hospital last Friday. Mrs. Joe Stipdch and son Jimmy returned Thursday from Missoula where they spent 10 days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy MitchelL Clark Pyfer returned Friday from a business trip to Los Angeles. Robert Warren left Tuesday tor his home in after spending a week visiting Mr. and Owen Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson.

Word has been received here of the death of Frank Berk-heimer, 48, Nov. 2 in Ashland, Neb. Mr. Berkheimer was born Aug. 25, 1911 in Niagara, N.

D. Military services and burial was in Ashland. He is survived by his widow and three children, three brothers, Wilbur, George and Everett of San Diego, five sisters, Mrs. Gilman Riggs of Helena, Mrs. A.

R. Mrs. William Barrett, Mrs. Clyde Ban-derpool of -San Diego and Mrs. Alex Ruskovltch' of Quantico, W.

Vs. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland and family and Hatiie Thompson of Helena motored to Havre last weekend to attend the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs.

William Staples, Mrs. Copelands grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bickford of -Wenatchee, visited friends in East Helena Friday.

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