1928-01-20
~!~ri~~~ay~,~J~a~nu~a~ry~2~0,~1~9~2~8·~~~~~~~~~~~--~--~~~~- ~~~~~~~T~H~E~E~N~T~E;R;P~R;IS;E~,=S;E~A~T~~~~~E~,~W~-A~S~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=p 1 1 consciences. We fin<!. that a condi- European countries because it would picture from Dixon's "Clansman?" tion has arisen in which the eastern bring on anti-Jewish demonstrations. Jews saw nothing wrong in the pic– democracy must become American- "How nice of the owners," many ture and "leading" Negroes saw Everett, Wash. THE WEEK Salt Lake City, Utah Rhoda E. Jackson, Reporter Helena, Mont. By Hek . . ized or it will wreck the party." I wiU say. Very nice, as long as the wrong in receiving money from pro- IIlr. ·~nd Mrs. P. C. Coleman, Mr. St. Jame~ Sunday School held its Calnry Baptist Church, comer (Contu;u?d from. Pa~c 1) . I Any "condition" that will "wreck" owners are not talking. Most likely ducers to "prote~t" so that popular Miss ,Co:-rinne Whitlow, Repqrtar Roy HAr>ey and Wm. M. Rlaumonte, , election Sunday afternoon, the first Broad•,,;ay and 7th East streets.- ter to ~hyssmJa, a wh1te l"~centucklan, the democratic party will suit you, the "owners" are Jews themselves. int~rest would increase the door re– all of Sc.'lttle ,,·ere guests of Mr. and· since the coming to Helena of Rev. The morning· services were cc 1 ndueted would hke to r~a? a few pages from will it not? If not, then Jewish money backs the ceipts. You live and learn, as yoll Mrs. :Jtstelle Harvey Wiliiams Sun- S. E. Bailey. Previous to the elec- b:r the. deacons and in the e~er~ing ,,:·suva,.ge Abyssm m", h? fore present- To the wizard. Governor Smith re- picture, as it backs most pictures. see. day. tion a telegram was read from Rev. Rev. Rtckman, the returned 111JSS!On- .ng ~~self to th~ k.ng . plies: "1 hope these few lines will Clothinp,-, amusements, groceries- Mrs. Flla Simmons spent several Bailey, having been sent to Mrs. a~· f rom A!r.ska co~ducted the _ser- ..· Wilham. H. J?lh s, '~h o cro~~oe4 _t~e find you the ,ame." •If l\Ir. Smith these Jews control. Christ is not "king of kings." He * * * da:y's vi~iting in Seattle last week. Stitt, acting superintendent, an- v 1 ces r.nd gave. a fme st~reopbcon 1 '1;er a fe'': years back., bolde.t f~gUie wins the democratic nomina~ion _he Touch the Jew and you beg-in was never called by that name. God Mrs:: A. JacksDp is entertaining I no<Jncing· the date of the election for lectt 1 re vf the hfe and hab1ts of the I o~ your history and _tnc only f~n?n- won't have much to show hls wife counting· money. All the pictures alone is ''Lord of lord~ and king of the N~nn:e Bunough SLudy Olub the 29th. In conversation with prom- r<·opl+>. and the work of the Ameri- c1er you can _boast, 1f he was hvmg when he o·ets home. The Protestant that hold the "Ne~ro" up to ridicule, kinRs." What, then, is the proper Thursdhy evening. inent members of the school it wa. ~:\:1 Haptist Society. A pulpit com-, would take th1s book and make Rome Nor th will let him have the Protest- ~et his countrymen against him are name for Christ? Jews know and A clmner to be cook<!d and served stated no discourtesy to the pastm mittr ~ W:lS appointed to see abrttt howl. r.nt South and ease him up. financed by Jews. They make moi!e~· will never permit it to adorn a pic- by the men of the Second Bapt:st was intended, but efforts had beer .,~k:nf~ arrangements to fill the pul- * '' * R eligion is the power l>ehind the out of prejudice, even prejudice aim- ture. It is as written, "Jesus of ch,n·ch' is featured for Thursday made so often to hold the electior pit.. Os!rood tells of a native girl who wheels of human prov:ress. This is a ed at them. You know the story of Nazareth, King of the Jews." evenin~. and postponements had to be made Filgrim Brptist church 3rd south exclaimed when she saw him that Protestant country. Only a Protest- the Jew who offered night r,hirts to Take off your hat to the Jews. Mrs.. J. B. Samuels, :Wrs. A. Jack- so often by reason of J2ck of attend- nd 8t! 1 west. The members and he wns the funniest looking man she ant country would have abolished sla- the klan at a figure away below any- king of l\Ian, although his throne is son, 1\Ih. Glenna Norwood and Miss ance and other causes, it was though1 "riends were glad_ to see Rev. Bart- had_ ~ver ~een. She had ne~·-er _seen very as and when it was abolished_ in body else. the market place. Your ancestors C01·inn~ Whit;ow attended the exec- it would please the pastor to kno·o\ ett at church a gam after a long- spell ~ ." h1te_ man before. That 1> h1ghly the U. S. A. This writer would hke Ask Jews, who know how to live ;,i:arted out with him but grew tired. ntive HI:Jard meetiog- of the Federal! that the school had the foresig-ht tr ~f siel·ness. Rev. Wm. 'Matthews mccrestm~~:. . . . to see a Catholic in the White House. well without physical labor, if they Maybe you can go along with him Club." ill Seattle Sunday. . act promptly at the opportune mo ''a~ fi!'.ed the pulpit during his a-h- Other natr:-·e African_ g·Jrls thought But likes, like tolerance, is one thing;k __ n_o~wpaiiniiiiylithilijinii:.ni;iiiilaiiibiioiiiuiltiliiiit!lh~e~nilo!t~oiiirilioiiiuiiiisii·~f:~·r::;oii:inElitiiihi!iiiis~piiioiiii•n•ta.alliii.i.aaa;:-- Mt'. .'fohn Samuels und Mr. Wesley ment. >€nee. Rev. Matthews will leave the same thmg of wh1te gentlen:en facts another. £:!_." tdtM Sar!luefs we~e also Seattle visitors The followin~ arc the officers: the 2 oth for Shrevesport, La., to v:hen. they s~w them for __the_ first Our white people South are neith- flY && Stmday. Superintendent, Mrs. Dorothy How nake his home. The Pasto1·'s Aid met time 111 Amenca at the hegmmng of cr Protestant nor Catholic but en-~ The ~astor's Aid of the A. M.E. ard; Asst. Supt., l\1rs. Effie Baker ·vith l\Ir. ar>d Mrs. Chas. Stevens last the s!ave trade. Butffthe feelmg of I tirely racial in religion. The "race" church IS sponsormg a candy party, secretary, Lawrer.ce Howard; Asst "i'r'd All T · f 1 l h surpnse soon wore o II · th S th Th ]' · Monday night at the parsonage. 1 secretary, :\fiss l\Iarie Baker; treas- -·e~o~~\ 1 goo~u~~t~~~t>:n~e. t 1 e c mrc wo;;;~nltefege·e 1 ntleermfeentl m~tdeh 0 the you 8 n,~ ~~~~~ g;re;~ 1 1n :he 0 ~ o;th. p~~ 1 !~~; l\lr. ~nd .Mrs. Bernard Winn and I urer, Mrs. Mattie Anderson; organ· The Busv Bees met at t; 1 ~ heme f . dJ th P c Y f . a_ye, gr t:i fecling·s. Look at what you see. Ex-1 Mr. Gcnrgc Keith of Tacoma were ist, Miss Phoebe Novotney; librar- •f Mrs. Alice Corley, 519 W. Srd r1entl ?>'< 1 ~n t moreth nen y, un I cept for a shoi·t visit no Catholic \':uc:;ts c;>f Mrs. Wh:tlow and family ians, Miss Charline Kelley and Jame: '-l' Good attendance and much bus- on~ .nng-t . e h 0d atnot e 11 r. will be scPn in the White House dur-~ .,unday. Allen. ·n-ess transocted 1 owdi IS ar fo e some ycung·l ing· the life of the youngest Ameri- .. J Mrs. Enos .Johnston was taken to Mrs. L. V. Stevens won the first coh.otre women Trlomt sotme y~unlgd· can baby. A bitter pill to swallow Bremerton, Wash. a local hosnital about 2 o'clock Mon- · · h b· . w 1 e women. la s ory wou b t 0 e rolle 1 b facts day morning. Preparations were 'lrJze. a _chma plate, at t e penny ag make a book more interesting· than u n . ' . Y ' H Mro~ R. H. Williams, Reporter. '0C!al g1ven last v~eek. . . . "Savage Abvssinia." You mi~·ht call F•ghtmg ~t ?me being made to take her to Galen, A smoker was gJven by the Pilg-nm .t "C. T d. A . , "' Now and then 0 ou read of some The .B. B. Art Club was jointly but a sudden change in her conditior> Bc>es at th<' home o.r Mrs. :\£. B~-iley, 1 IV~ !Ze menca. . ? prominent colored citizen getting cnwrt!lined on Thursday by l\irs. L. c?mpelled her removal to a local hos- nn East 7th south Saturday night. Is :his not a fair boo_k review. Th_e ready to go to Europe to represent Allen 9 ,_nd her mother, Mrs. John En- p1tal. . . . . "'1· d M. W'll' H M .·• Pen ~s. the SwOld. ThiS humble wrJ- yo at first one o·ather:ng then an- I M R b d lr r. an rs. I Jam · f on!.. ter w1ll defend the pen I u · "'· ' " d 1 e04. ':{'he next meeting will be with . · 2 son ° mson IS lll~~rovmg an ?ntertained at a prettil v apnointed White House c- ke other, for "hberatJOn of man, a - 1.Jr;;. It. Finis. IS now able t? tak~ n~nmsament. 'upper party follcwed by dancing G Alf I E S n 'th f N vancement of brotherhood and so on. 1\oil:s. T. L. Smith of Seattle vis- Charles Ohvcr JS Ill at ~Js home. Saturd:w evcnino·' et their home y ~ver~Ol~ 1 r:' 'i·, ;m o_ hew' Frederick Doug·lass could tell him ited· her father Mr. Mitchel on Sat- 800 Cannon _str_eet, _suffermg from 1159 So. 4th Ea~'t. ~·The rooms ami kor ,dw lo oot cb wko mgtehrs Go! 'o" IPS· he is throwing away time. d an attack of mdJO"est!On · v an amos ro e up e · · · Aft D o·Jass ''1"rs Sto";e and ur ay. ' ' ,., · -upper tables were attractJvnly dec- :f h' t t 1 b t h' 54th b' tl er ou, • "'· · '' )\;Ir Geoc·n·e Farmer Sr suoke to I H. J. Baker, Jr. returned to thf ~rated Th" guests included Mr and o _Is s a e, cbe e rat. es IS k flrhl Henry Ward Beecher had labored a nic~ "audie"nce Sunday night at the city last week after an absence of •,[rs' c' V ..,;vans Mr and Mrs Stcv- ~tnm~e:s,tary Y. P_atmg afctah_ eWah~t- long in En2,'la:td in the cause of abo- . s€veral moPths · · '· · '" • · · 10neu m o a mmJa ure o e 1 e 1. . h t t d tl A. l\1. E church· subJect: "Knock and · · . . an Rido-e Mr and Mrs. c. has Mon- H IJtJOn, t at coun ry urne up on 1e the D~r Shall 'be open." J. T. Knaff was a \"IS!tor ffrom the 'llasi~er.~ Mr. ~nd Mrs. HPnry Dean o~he. . . G S 't'- side of slavery and. r_ehellion. . "1 ' d l\' L y· · <:eattle Falls to spend the week-end with his , ' ~ e- saymg IS, as , overnor ill! " Think your cond1tlon through. S1t "'l'. ;;~n "rs. · m:s were ~ I fanJil" 1na daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. .t<. recalls that you cant eat your cake d h' k Th U S · Vl!i~tors over Sunday. ' > • r. M. d :nr T p L ' - down an t m . - e . . IS your At the home of Mr. and 1v!l-s. W. Logan Smith, 1459 Wilder Ave., ,ray~o_n, • l. a~ . r•. . . ~ng-- and__ hav~ Jt, too. As nea_r as Mr. stage. In every scene of your lifej \V. Sii}-rmo!!s on Sunday, Mr. and is confined at home w'th pneumonia. I "TI, 1\II. :o~d Mis. P. Na~oleon, Mrs. Sl!utn will get to the 'Ylnte ?ou~e the curtain goes up and drops on l\I:·s. W. E. Ford entertained with a The delegates, Me?dames Lov.:.ery,, 1\~~lme \\ oods, and l\'h. Anderson will be to ~at~ ca!ce _fashwned hke Jt. that stage .. lovely dinaer, covers we~·e placed Harrell and Anderson returned from DJ-:;on. . ~1ore Jr:terestmg to Governor Slaven-, suffering, war, liberty, for 8, .the occasion marked the first Butte having attended the execut- . ,_,1!-s.. J. H. Horn c,f Color~~o, ar- Smtth on h!s hn·th anmversary t?an fref>dom deliverance of your women M ive committee of the federation of 1'1V('-:l S:;n<lay dternoon to .10111 her the pretty cake were the few !me~ - ' . . . l re No distant I wedtliiW; anh.-ersary for Mr. and • rs. women'~ clubs. husband who has been here for some addressed at him by Hiram W. EY- hour expenence ISh Jle ;r change the Ford. ' time. They are visiting at the home ans, imperial wizard of the Klan, who '~tumd~n pohwer c~,n .e P Mrs.: Q. Jones wishes to thank Helena friPnds of Bill ::vl:lson h:lVC cf thnir dau[\'hter, Mrs. J. J. Wells, uses the pages of The World's Work c Jous o'.lrs. ,,. * * each on·d every one who helped to not yet received the;r slice of apple- S , .. "' 1 i\.~0 T ~ ke t. for his remarks. Walter H. Page, - 1 • I makCO! the Old Maids convention a s:mce cal~e. It's so satisfying, eh, 1\fn. ;,r. Antler.·son, 126 East 6t! 1 j founder of that famous magazine. 1 In Dec€mher, 1860, W1.l!am H. Se- success.. Dill? Souto' St., is a hlP to be about again would like to have read proof on the! ward, sp~akinp,- beiore the New Eng- ! -------- Mrs. Edna Watts of Biiline-~ e~- after a ~evere illness. ; wizard's article while sitting around I !and Soc1ety 111 t_he old Astor House r• Billings, Mont. route from _B_utte stopped over m llh'. Th~orlore Stew?·l"d and Mrs in heaven doing nothing. Get 'Mr. m New York, m\Jd: . Mrs! Lulu B. McCabe, Reporter Hele:1a to VlSlt her d_aug:htc'·, M_rJ. Vaneta Gibsr 1 '1 werP nuietly married Pag·e's Memoirs and read them. "There is not a state outs1de the u Norman Howard. W'Jule :n the <:_1ty j in Pocatello last week. Wizard Evans takes no ordinary America!! Union that I like half so Rev.! .F. L. Donohoo preached at ~he \Yas the eue3t of ~ors. Juhan l\liss Sin::: B11nks was hostess to pen in hand when about to write well as I do the £tate of South Cat·o- bot1l • s{·rYices Sunday at Wayman Anderson. 1 thP Young· Peorles' Dramatic Art these warm, interesting words: !ina.... and I :::m very sure that if Chapel, mor"ling subject; "Jesus the Last Chance Club is a I'ecreative rJul, Fridav "'""n;nc:. At the close "We find a chasm opened in the anybody was to make a descont upon Good :£11.cphetd," evenii1g subject; center where many of the male gen-~ of b.'-lsinr~~ th•.:: hoste>s served deli- democratic party t.o which there is no New York tomorro.w-whether Loaisc, "Cleve:>· unto God." The truste<! O:cr of Helena congreg·ate to rendcl· cinns refre,;lllnenls. bottom. We tind an absolute divi- Napoleon, or the Prince, or his moth– bo: d >held their regular meeting unto Caesar thing;s he never claimed ]\Jigs Rhoda .Jachon has been con- sion between the native American- er or the Emperor of Russia or Au– Monday e1·ening. Mrs. Charles Over- to possess and unto themselves much finf'd to he,. home with tonsilitis. minded Protestant dry and conscien- stt·ia-if either of them were to make mnn W>J.S hostess Tuesday afternoon wisdom, oratory and a latent po- J\h. and Mrs. Alb~rt Pile left last tious democracy of the South and a descent upon the city of Ne1": York for th.e meeting; of the Women's tential benevolence. The latter vir- week for New York Citv where they West and the alien C~J.tholic boss- tomorrow l believe all the h1lls of Mit~ MiR:;ionat·y Society. l\1rs. LUlu tue ,;eemed to be in ascendance to will make their future ·home. ruled, wet nullificationist, eastern South Carolimt would 'pom; forth McCah,e wr,s ci:JosC'n president to sue- raise funds for. "Poor. Old Boone," l\1r. Albert Fritz formerly of SaJt democracy with priests instead of their popuJ,ation to the rescue of cccd Mrs, Me Creary who I'esigned. retired ex-sold1er, mmer, cement T.ake and Miss De Lillian Johnson New York. Mr-s. Ros e Smith w:J.s chosen vice- worker etc. Curt;s Burnett the re- of Garfield were married in Gar- Sioux F aiis, So. Dak Read that over again. That is pro.s [de.nt . The executive committee c_eptive Curtis, became m.-lster of field last week. Mn. E. C. Collins, Reporter your case exactly. Your quarrel is is 11~ ·~p.ir ing a program and entertain- fmance for the occasion and collect- The Lore Triangle of Girl Re- with our white people at home. You me !'It to be c:iven January 31. At ed as follows: Rowe ~fu!'l'e!l 12c serves held their first meeting since Installation of officers in the var- make all white people mad when you the clo·se of the meetin<>; the hostess Smg Lee Hoo 10c, Boe Hayden, the holidavs at theY. W. c. A. build- ious auxiliaries of St. John's Bap- cross the ocean to talk about any of served delicious refreshments. Herbert Bridgwater, Daddy Allen, in.c: Satnrclay afternoon. J\lrs. Gaidy tist church took place Friday even- them. lin's. Louise McCreary, formerly George Alexander, Oscar Spurlack, Ridgl', the a-dvi;;er, and the "Y" Fee- ing. Dming .the business ses~ion the Unles~ you hold the book crowd to Frankie Donohoo, left Friday for her A. J. Walton, Thad l\Ionrlay 5c each, retarv outlined the work for the new officers read their annual reports. reason, mother of common sense, new home in Spokane. James Allen, En_os Johnston_, Gus semester. Officers were as fol!ows: l\Irs. Mary you will be in the wildcmcss longer :\Irs. Edna Watts returned Mon- Masm;. Walter .F1sher, L. St1tt, Al Otheis reported sick are: Mrs. B. Patrick, treasurer; i\1rs. James, treas- than necessary, day from Butte where she attended Watkms and He~ery Jones 1c enc)1. Guinn, .Toe Flemming, Mrs. Chas. ure~ of inissionary f,.tlciety; Mrs. Once again the Jew, his money, in– the m~(il-winte!' session of the Wo- CurtJS says he Will hold the fund m f'ordcn Eugene Wilson Mrs. F. B. Marie Moxley, secretary of Willing telligence, or~;anization, solidarity, men's Federated Clubs. Enroute trust for "Poo~, Old Boone" till ,it Turner' ~~d Mr. Georg~. Workers; Mrs. Capitola Mitchell, sec- but above all-his money. Alfred M. hom<> Phc stopped in He lena where grows larger. Poor Old Boone! T:JC N. A. A. C. P. had a silver retary of Sunday schools; Mrs. Cohen, president of B'nai B'rith, an- she vi~i-ted her daughter M.rs. Nor- tPa ~--t the residence c 1 f Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 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Enclosed ,. $ . •.... send me book~els 1 have marhed off ( 50c ea.) NAME ....................... . ADDRESS •••..••.....••.•••.•• CITY ........................ .. -~-~~~~_, _______ ,. , , , , ' 1 2 a 4 0 6 7 8 ll 1li 11 l:l li! 14 l:i 16 17 18 19 ~u 21 2:l 2j 24 25 26 ~~ 2~ 2~ :iv :31 ')•J 0)•) 34 &a ... ~ uo:J 36 ~1 ::18 :!9 40 41 4~ 4:J 44 43 M:i 47 41! 4~ 5() 51 52 5~ 54 G;; iiu 57 58 ,,,,,,,,~~'~'~'''~ Jest see Numbers on above li:;t and circle the onea you want on this coupon. ma!l-Ho;vard. Buttf', Montana T. I'. Lang·don Friday night. At school; Luther Patrick, secretary of "Christ, King of Kings," have agreed }I~·s. 'H. W. Bivins andh Mrs. Lullu w. Scott, Reporter the dose of the tea the election of Brotherhood; Oscar Bridgewater, not to present the picture in certain ~-20t~M®;<!fiill&::S"6Wf:ji7i:t'Yii: r 'If kiA>·¥WULQPi4!W :wcw R/1 B. M&~e aU=~d te repu o~ceu ~~~a~. ilie fullo~q ~uwr~;M~E.C.C~~~~uiTh :::::::~_::::::::~;~;;=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::: monthly n~eeting of the city Feder- The mid-winter session of the Mon- v·· re ecected: W. F. Burgess, pr.esi- clerk; Mrs. 1\I. W. Wither", secretary (ltion Jf Women's clubs which met tana Federated Colored Women's ,• :nt; .:VlrJ. D. Stanley, corresponding of building funds and choir; James I Tucoda~' in the Billings Commercial Clubs held a successful session open- secret2ry; L. Jones. treasurer. Some Martin, church treasurer; E. C. Col– club. ?>irs. Bivins is treasurer off. th 1 ~ ing· lnst Wednesday at Shafer A. M. r,ffices were left vacant to be filled !ins, financial secretary. The Fedeiafion which is composed 0 a 1 • Sunday schoo'l held their election of h ..._ 1 b t th PI 11' ,.Vhe::~t E. church. The meetings were pre- a.er . w ILC c n s excep e 1 Y IS • - · off'J·ccr, last Sunday, 1\'r. H. Mitchell l f · h' h h · 'd t s1ded over by Mrs. Emma Harris and ~ '- ey o --'IV 1c s e Is presi en · Pocatello', l"daho \vas choseii assistailt Supt. to Mr. H. proved highly interesting. Reports from the various delegates p'roved novie E. Morgan, Reporter Clemens; Mrs. Capitola Mitchell sec- \\'ortb • • lts Weight in Golrl Coughs and Colds th:J.t the women arc doing commend- retary and E. C. Collins, treasurer. able work in th<!ir various cities for Rev. B. E. Edwards of Boise is Mrs. Harvey Mitchell left Tuesday for the uplift of ti1cir race. Discussionn here assisting- Rev. T. A. Patterson for Los Angeles to spend the winter. of Art, Education, politics, and gen- in conducting- a series of revival Mrs. Alma Warden returned Sat- Guaranteed I era! welfare of the race were heartily meeting·s which are larg·ely attended. urday from Des Moines, Iowa where Acy joined in by the deleg·ates during· the ServJ'ce~. last Sunday at Bethel she attended the funeral of her sis- WEED'S PHAIDl " t l\" Cl C f d 260r Jackson St., Seattle. meeting. During their stay in the Baptist church were well attended. er, >rs. ara raw or · ,_...._____ ~---------~city the delegates were dined at the The enrollment in the Sunday school Reported sick: Mrs. l\1. W. Withers WEED'S TOLU-TURPIN _ home of Mrs. M. E. Davis. Officers was 49 , largest in the histoy of the Mrs. Anna Burns, Bernice Bridge– of the State Federation are: Mrs. organization. Following the meet- water and Miss Lucille Monow. ~It and Hops All Brands o.t Syrups Bottlers' Supplies :Jackson St. Bottlers 1017 Jackson Street BEac~n 0·131 Why! Pay 12Yzc for a Cigar When you can buy the Imported ~tanllln !Ike the "Regal Extra" The "Cigar'" tba1 •un ket~ your Nlck~l "oTth n .-nH" On Sale Euerywhere Sole U. s. A. Importers Ogden, Utah Miss Eva Ellis, Reporter. lllary B. Chappell, president; Mrs. ing a splendid prog-ram was rendered. Emma Harris, first vice-president; The B. Y. P. U. is p-awing under the Mr.;. Lottie Vaughn, Cor. secretary; leadership of Mrs. Fanny Armstrong. Mrs. Ruth Fagan, Rec. secretary. The lean year party g·iven by the Among the representatives present Missionary Society with Mrs. Ide!! 1\Iiss Elnora Wormley of Yakima, were, from Helena, Mesdames Low- Banks, president, proved a great sue- \Vash., is visiting her aunts, Mrs. ery, I·brrel, and Anderson; from cesa. Prizes were awarded Freeman George Stewart and Ml·s. ·walter Missoula, l\lesdamcs Hmris, Harding Burrell and Mrs. Laura Burrell. Thomas. nnd Duffey; from Billings, Mrs., 'Mr. and Mrs. M'elvin Stevens en- Anderson Boykin o.f Salt Lake City \yatts; from Livingston, Mrs. May- tertained with a pa1·ty last Thurs- pa-ssed the week-end with his uncle, f1eld. Butte representatives were dav in honor of their ~istcr-in-law, Anderson Kyle. Mesdmn<!s Duncan, Palmer, Vaughn, Mrs. Clara Stevens of Rigby. Mrs. Sara Anderson, beautifully Fagan, Chappell and Scott. l\Irs. Beulah Rowland was hostess entertained last Wednesday, honor– Mrs J. W. Duncan was hostess at a 'breakfast honoring Mesdames ing Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Tuesday for the meeting of the Pearl Jennie V. Willis, Lystoria Harris and Georgia McConnell and the Misses Club at which l\Irs. L. L Vaughn pre- Margaret Stevens. . . Eva Ellis and MeTie Mayfield. sided. The following; program was Mr. Theo. Steward and M1ss ym- Rev. R. W. Wisner and family presented: Paper subject, "Benjam- etta Elkins of Salt Lake were quwtly were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Franklin," l'Yirs. A. L. Mai·shal; married last week. E. J. Bradshaw last Monday evening. paper, subject, "How to make the Miss Corinne Salnpson returned Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jones beau- bud!!,·et work," Mrs. J Kirk. The dis- last week from Twin Falls where she tifully enterbined at cards last Sat– cussion of the papers was led by Mn. is attending- s~hool. urday evening in honOl' of J. W. Francis Mayfield. A 11 visiting mem- l\lrs. Franc1s Allwood of Sacra- Fitch, brcther of Mr. Jones. Two hers of tlw State Federation 'Execu- menta, Cal. arrived last week to join tables were in play. Prizes were tive Board were g-uests of Mrs. Dnn-1 her husband who is employed with won hy Mr. and Mrs..fohn Ellis. Out– can. Other guests at the meeting I the Orc~·on short line railway. of-town guest was Calvin PoweTI of were: Mrs. Lulu Anderson of De .Hr. and :\Irs. Ernest Roach left Oakland, Calif. Moines, Ia. and her daughter, Mrs. Saturd::!y for their home in Dallas, The playlet, "Reminiscence," will Vivian l\Ia;:-shal. Following the meet- I Texas. be nroduced by the Phyllis Wheatley ing a delicious repast was served. ::\Ir. and l\irs. T. A. Young enter- Club, J::.nuary 31, at Embry A. M. E. R'"ported ill: Mrs. E. v. Poague. tainerl with a dinn,er :Monday hon_or- Chapel. Mrs. A. L. Chappell, Mrs. G. Robin- JI!g Rev. B. E. Edwa~·ds of Boise, The Phyllis Wheatley club met with son and Mrs. R. B. Sm:;.:1. Rev. and Mr~ T.. :A~ 1 atterson, Mr. Mrs. Walter Thomas last Wednesday M A I Ch 11 . d and Mrs. J. W. \\ 11l1ams. ft r. · ~- . app_e .. rustmne a The Busy Bee club met last week a ernoon. • sevel'e cut of h1s ng11t hand from with Miss Isabelle \Vashinnton and Roy A. Gnor.wyn, one of o~r most broken glass. completed arranr·ements t; present m:omment young- men hns arnved at The Fedemtcd clubs announce the thdr p'ay, "The-·Royal Fugitive" in I LJttl~. Ro~k, Ark., havmg .e:one there subject of ~heir e~say contest for February. The play will be directed to VISit ~~~ mot?er,. Mr~. H. J,, Le_e, 1928 to he 'The future of l\lontana I b i.\Irs. Laura Williams. also to VISit_a sJstei 1\hs. R. H. HJI! and its possibilities for the young\ Y The Trustee Helpers entertained rf Jack_sonvJ!le, Ark. He has been Ne.c:-ro." A pOCJUhrity contest will with a party Saturday evening at t?e motif o~ many well arranged par- also be held. the hom€ of Mrs. Stella Young. tiCs and dmners_ enroute, ~: Che_Y- ~. _ _ . 1 . 1 cnne, Omaha, Ch1cag·o and s•. Lou1s. . '"Ir. ·1- ~v. W! hams, r.ecent Y One of the events of 1\Ir. Goodwyn's lulled a_ blue mallard duck near Peb- trip was the dinner party given in ~le wh1ch had a !able on. It~ leg, his honor at Cheyenne, Wyo., by Mr. Great Fails, Mont. :\Il·. Rothchild and Mrs. Mother Fron_I the Sportsmen AssociatiOn of and Mrs. Wm. Christian. Rushing of Great Falls, who were Washmgton, D. C." recently married, left for Billings, Mrs. Lucille Bllrks and Mr. Will January 12, 1928 on their honey- Derricks were shot last Friday by moon. Bear Williams in the rear of 317 n. Mr. Griffin, a rancher, passed 3rd Ave. Mrs. Burks died Saturday away January 1928. and Mr. Derrick i~ in a serious con- Mr. Parpaw of 1221 6th ave. so. clition from his wounds at the gen- is very ill at his home. eral hospital. Mrs. Judge Hart and Mrs. Fred Reported ill: Mrs. Arthur Russell, Spearman opened a restaurant at 413 11\hs. Fort Moore, Mrs. Cleo James Thil'd St. south. Gillt:3pie. Anaconda, Mont. Miss Marian Evans, Reporter Mr. C. J. Wyatt, prominent in local Masc,nic circles. has received an ap- 1 pointment as District Deputy, GrTnd High Priest of the Royal Arch l\Ias– ons for Montana. 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