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MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE-, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1934. SITE IS DONATED State News From Correspondents The Life of By Charles (Copyright for North and South feature Syndicate. Our Lord Dickens America. 1934, bj United all rights reserved.) MANHATTAN Mi N.Y. Broker Indicted (CHAPTER THE SEVENTH) Part Two Now the Pharisees received these lessons from our Saviour scornfully; for they were rich, and covetous, and thought themselves superior to all mankind.

As a warning to them, Christ related this Parable: OF DIVES AND LAZARUS. 1 wt 1 i if 1 Hamilton Club Hopes to Make Permanent Links Out of Tract. HAMILTON, March 24. Special) Hamilton golf players are enthusiastic this week over the securing of a fine new golf course on the Bitter Root stock farm east of town. A tract of 80 acres west of the Peter Duus ranch has been turned over to the golf club by the management of the farm for the summer and the hope is to make it a permanent links.

The course is nbout three miles from town. The location is declared be ideal and most scenic; It is an all-grass course offering decided advantages over the previous holdings of the club near the Bitter Root river west of town. Officers elected at a recent meet ing of the club are R. C. Parmenter, president; George Anderson, vice president; James Kerlee, secretary, ar.d C.

H. Raymondrtreasurer. The club has 45 members and prospects are good for at least 20 more, Mr. Parmenter said. BOZEMAN SOCIETY Birthday Surprise.

BOZEMAN. March 24. (Special) The Pals Bridge club gave a surprise party Thursday evening for Miss, Pauline McCoUoch, at the home of Mrs. Robert McColloch, in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with bridge with Miss Jean Robertson winning high prize and Miss McColloch low.

Lutheran Aid. The First Lutheran Ladies' Aid met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Furlong. The Rev, O. Misch was in charge of the business meeting.

A social time was had and dinner was served by Mrs. Furlong. Club Entertained; The Merry Momenta club met Wednesday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Art Sanders. The guests included Mrs.

Rheta Jewett, Mrs." John Huf fine, Mrs. -William Barr and Mrs. John Thompson. At Parkin Home. The Baptist Ladles' Aid society met at the home of Mrs; E.

Parkin BYiday afternoon and Mrs. R. E. Knudsen led the devotional service. The president, Mrs.

R. D. Barnard, presided. Club Has Party. Miss Eva Gene Spauldlng entertained the Jolly Junior club at a party Friday evening.

The time was sient w.th games, and a skit was given by three members of the club. Those present were Bertha Tillman, Louise Long, Ineva Phlpps, Eff.e Ree Scott, Margarot Secor, Virginia Sanders, Marjorie McGinn, Lrla Mao Phillips, Olsen, Claudlne Ross and the sponsor, Mary C. Spauldlng. Bethany Bible Class. The Bethany Bible class of the Presbyterian Sunday school was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

T. Hays with Mrs. Martha Metier as assistant -hostess. The devotional were led by Mm. Caldwell and Mrs, Warner reviewed the mission study chapter.

1 Storey Mrs. Wilbur Storey entertained the O. D. O. club Wednesday afternoon with a large attendance Helpful Hour Club.

The Helpful Hour club held an all-day meeting Thursday at the ranch home of Mrs. Clarence Durham, with Mrs. Isam Love as assistant hostess. A lunch was served at 1:30 o'clock with the husbands as guests. Irish games were played with Mrs.

Lowe winning first prize Paul Pattee the low prize. Mrs. Lea Honored. A group of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. P.

E. Lea Wednesday to help hor celebra-t her birthday anniversary. Those present were the honor guest and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hammond, Marie and Leslie Walton, Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Beck, Phyllis and Shirley Hoy, Mr. and Mrs.

Lon Shook and daughter, Mable. Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Bade and daughter, Helen Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee and son, Donny Mrs. MrigTWarrcn, MrsrD. PrShook and P.

E. Lea. St. James' Guild. The St.

James guild met Wednesday noon for a pot-luck luncheon and the afternoon was spent' with a work meeting after which a short business meeting was conducted with Mrs. C. J. Sears presiding. Ladies' Aid.

Section No. 1 of the Methodist Ladles' Aid met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. E. Marvin, with Mrs.

G. E. Smiley as assistant -hostess. Section No. 2 met with Miss Etta Gracey.

Mrs. J. N. Hearst entertained1 Section No. 3 and the time was spent with games and Mrs.

Laurence Landrith sang two Irish songs. Sisterhood Meets. The Sisterhood of the Christian church met Wednesday w.th a luncheon at which Mrs. W. H.

Hap-ner was chairman. Mrs. NIc Aakjer presided and the program 'was in charge of Mrs. Harry Williams and Mr. A.

E. Westlake. The first number was a violin solo by Edwin Roby. accompanied by Mrs. F.

E. Herrett, followed by group nging with Mrs. Frank Shriver leading. Mrs. H.

A. FORGQLFCQURS HELD FORWOMAN Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sump-ter, Martinsdale Dies. MARTINSDALE. March 24.

(Special) Mrs. Mary. Elizabeth Sumpter, who died here Friday, after a lingering illness, was buried Monday, morning in White Sulphur Springs, following a funeral service in the Catholic church, with the Rev. Father Taylor celebrating the requiem mass. The pallbearers were William Ryan, Charles Newman, Frank Nopper, Frank Madison, John Plank and George Knight.

Mary Elizabeth Heber Sumpter was born in Iowa in 1881. After liv ing in Minnesota for a few years her family moved to Great Falls Following her- marriage to Fred Sumpter, they moved to Delplne to settle on a homestead. They bought property in Martinsdale a few years ago and had made their home here i Surviving relatives Include her husband; three children, George, Jack and Eva, a sister and two brothers. MANHATTAN MANHATTAN, March 24. (Spe cial) and Mrs.

H. W. Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Griffith entertained at bridge Saturday evening.

The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Harold Voight, E. R. Helm, Frank Bough, Vorn White, O. H.

Campbell, George Sinton, Walter White, G. K. Clarke, R. B. Spangler, Harry White, H.

J. Rddenberg. H. W. Stoudt, Lester Young, H.

B. Chambers, O. Lof strand. Fred Hays, H. Helberg, Harve Stanchfleld, Miss Mildred Waters, Mrs.

L. D. Moritz, Mrs, HeUrn Glover, E. Heyl, Cecil waters and J. Mrs.

Floyd Stoner sr. entertained at luncheon Friday in honor of the seventy-fourth birthday annlverwiry of Mrs. Elizabeth Beck. Guests were Mrs. Sarah Porter, Mrs.

H. J. Rodenberg. Mrs. H.

W. Becker. Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Charles Town send and Mrs.

H. Holberg. Miss Kathleen Towles entertained the Navajo Afternoon -Th imble club Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. stock TM? Mrs.

H. W. Becker and Mrs. Harry Rodenberg entertained at cards Saturday afternoon, having as guests Misses Jessie Aiken, Helen Moore, Hildreth I Alice Olson, Vera Finch, Irma Gill and Mesdames Floyd Young, W. D.

Kelso, E. R. Helm, Ella Conklin, J. L. Edwards, J.

H. Busse and Charles Colson. 1 Misses Jo Richardson, Marjorlo Olson and Evelyn Lehman visited In Three Forks over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.

Cleve McAllister returned Saturday from a visit in Missouri. Mrs. Harry White was hostess at two bridge luncheons during the week, entertaining on Thursday and Saturday. A family' dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Chambers, in honor of Mrs. Chambers' father, J. R.

Glover, on his birthday. Seated were Mr. and Mrs. J. Glover, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Glover, La Moyne. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and daughter; Louise, and Burton Chambers.

The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church held a birthday luncheon Thursday at the home of Kelso WILLOW CREEK WILLOW CREEK. March 24 (Special) Mrs. O. Brlgtrs returned last Friday from Butte, where she had undergone an operation. Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Cleveland and son, Francis, motdrd to Bozrman lest Sunday and were dinner guests of the Rev. and Mrs.

Sutton. Marvin Jewett was released from the Deaconess hospital in Bozeman last week, where he had undergone an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hare motored over from Helena last Sunday.

They were by Mrs. Tony Vollmer. who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Flaharty. Mr. and Mrs. Larson have moved Into the Woodside house on Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Raymond of Logan were visitors at the T.

S. Williams ranch Thursday morning. Mrs. Ella Conklin of Manhattan was1 a guest last Sunday evening Mrs. Chet Paisley and son.

Jimmy, who have been spending the past six weeks with relatives ana inenas left Thursday morning I or thelr home at 8. D. Mr. and Mrs" Sam Lane were Bozeman visitors Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Martin entertained Sunday In honor of their son, Charles R. Martin, who is here on a furlough from the navy.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcpherson and son, Melvin and Floyd Maudlow; and Mrs. Ted Mcpherson and daughters, Maxine and Helen, of Miles City: A. D.

Cham-berlln of Wilton, Miss Doris Mcpherson of Three Forks, Mrs. Blanche Troy, Clarence Martin Miss Dorothy McPherson of Willow Creek, Mrs. Tuttlo and Mr. Walton of Whitehall. MOTHER'S DREAM TOO TRIE.

Five weeks after Ralph D. Scott, 21, disappeared from his home In Ashington, England, his mother dreamed that he was drowned In the River Wansbeck beside a hous? with stone steps- After the dream she went to the river and found a house with stone steps. At h't request, a search was made at the I RALSEHV GE SE 0PP.T1 Hamilton Organization Outlines Program of community worK. HAMILTON, March 24. (Special) Hamilton's Parent-Teacher association adopted a program of work at its Monday evening meeting that includes a strong effort to establish a community center or clubhouse with advantages for indoor sports and reading facilities and other items which will permit the youth of the community and surrounding territory to spend leisure time profitably.

The summer program will include the sponsoring of a twilight Junior baseball league mittee was named to carry on cub scouting which the A. will sponsor. The members are John W. Dowling, Harry Boozer, a Thompson, A. E.

Whitcomb and Walter Rothe. The recommendations were reported by a previously appointed committee. W. T. Pierce, Mrs.

H. H. Benson and C. H. Raymond.

C. D. Haynes, superintendent of the city schools, talked to the association on "The Fads and Frills of Education." A burlesque skit written by Billy Hagens was portrayed by other high school Raymond, Robert Reinbold, Harry Stockman anl William Johnson. The songs, 'Green Cathedral" and "Pale Moon," were sung by the Girls' Glee club, and me ii-ev. r.

danssen conffiuuKunic tenor numbers, "Roses of Picardy" iind "Roses of Love." Mrs. B. L. Clow Was accompanist. R.

A. Cooley presided at the meeting and led the discussion that followed Mr. RING LI NC RINGLING, March 24. (Special) Following the business meeting' oi the Parent-Teacher association, the following program was given: Saxophone selections, "Forgotten," "I Love You Truly," Claude Kiff, with Miss Meusey, accompanist; medley "of Irish songs, Mrs. George Pitman and Miss Viola Callahan; "Etiquette," solo, George Hoffman, A grand march followed and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing.

Ufru nienn Vntprtatned the Ladies' Aid this week. Helen Frances Siegfried visited in the Hogan home in Loweth, and Nellie Brekke and Katherine Brewer were guests in the Sparks home there. Miss Viola Callahan fractured her wrist when she slipped and fell down a flight of stairs in White Sulphur Springs last Saturday. Mr. "and Mrs.

Tom Ringer and children visited at the Dolg home at Sixteen. John Lucas and his sister, Mrs. Claude Kiff, have returned from Helena, where they visited their mother, Mrs, Mary Lucas. HARLOWTON HARLOWTON, March 24. (Spe cial) According to the annual cus-f tnm TTarlrra-rnn snhon held Dads Night" last Monday evening for the Edison and Tuesday evening for the high school building.

The Home and Garden section of the Women's club held an exhibit of arts and crafts last Friday. Mrs. William Van Dyke was chairman of the committee in charge. H. A.

Larson received the word Sunday of the death of his mother in Chicago. He and Mrs. Larson left to be present at the funeral. Mrs. Don Grivetti and family returned Sunday after an extended visit in Los Angeles.

Mrs. E. M. Gans left last Wednesday for Stillwater, for a short visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Val Glynn drove to Bozeman last Saturday where Mr. -Glynn officiated at the basketball tournament. The Misses Dorothy Merkel and Jeanette Foster were hostesses to the Junior Women's club last Mon-lav evenine at the home of Mrs. Winifred Chaffin.

Miss Alma Berquist entertained the Fortnightly Bridge club Wednesday evening. The Juniors of Harlowton high school are busy rehearsing their class-play- 'NQUving-ufr-the-Trut-h' to be given March 28 at the Amer lean theater. R. Harrington had as week-end guests Mrs. William Ginn of Bozemaa and Mr.

and Mrs. Edmond Ginn Of Los Angeles. HELMVILLE HELMVILLE. March 24. (Special) Peggy Ellswonh, a student at Deer Lodge, spent the week-end with her parents here.

Mrs. Agnes Hanratty, Miss Mar- garat and Tessie Hanratty and Helen Billie and Cyrilla Meade of Butte were weeK-ena guests at tne Cotter home. Oeoree Hansen of Greenough visited -friends hVe over the weekend. A dance was given at Ellsworth hall on St. Patrick's night.

Supper was in charge of Mrs. Dave Fleming and Mrs. EiU Coughlin. Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Art Murphy. of Deer Lodge spent Saturday and Sunifav sf. the Rarf.holnrri'sw home. I Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Lynch. Mrs. Mary O'Gara. Mrs. Dave Fleming, Miss Marie Fleming' and Jim McDonald were Lodge visitors Monday'.

Mr. and George Kail were CLUBHQU GROUP bbery Trial MRS. MAE BANGHART. Mrs. Basil Banghart, also known "as Mae Blalock, wife of Basil Touhy gangster, who has been sentenced to a 99-year prison term for the kidnaping of John (Jake the Barber) Factor, is pictured at Chicago following her arraignment on charges of in a- $105,000 mall robbery at Charlotte, N.

C. She is expected to be removed to the southern city for trial. Mrs. Marion Perry Elected President of Stevens-ville Club. STEVENSVILLE, -Match- 24.

(Special) The Stevensville Woman's club" has elected officers, to take over its affairs the first of the fiscal year. They are: President, Mrs. Marion Perry; first vice president, Mrs. R. H.

Jarvls; second vice president, Mrs. John Bcchtold; third vice president, Mrs. Norman Korn; secretary, Mrs. Fred Dawson treasurer, Mrs. John Emhoff auditor, Mrs.

Oscar Enebo. One new member signed the roll and slx applications, for membership were received. Dr. H. D.

Palmer played several violin solos. Mary Ellen Goffe and Frances Lea gave some dancing numbers. Mtes Nclle Porter sang before the meeting ad Journed and games were indulged In by all attending, Mrs. E. York directing the contestants.

Mrs. A. T. Porter will be hostess at her home for the next club, meeting. THREE FORKS THREE FORKS, March 24 (Special) The Catholic Welfare was entertained Thursday by Mrs.

Baldwin, Mrs. Earl Wiggins and Mrs. Pat Martin. Mrs. C.

Chryst received first prize and Miss Theresa Killorn cut prize at bridge. Mrs Harold Young entertained her bridge club at luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. E. R.

Averjr received high score. Mrs. Dorothv Rector entertained Tuesday Jit a- luncheon for Miss Doris Bembric. Covers were laid lor five. Mrs.

Clara Veach returned Saturday from Pennsylvania, where she spent the past five months. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Coffin were Butte visitors Monday. Dr. and Mrs. H. L.

Koehler and little son returned to their home after an absence of several months at Rochesterr Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dunbar are the parents of a on born Wednesday. Miss Bertha Chollar, who is attending business college In Spokane, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Chollar. Miss Viola Callahan and brother of are visiting the'ir mother, Mrs: J.

J. Callahan. Viola hrr.Vf her arm and sprained1 her ankle -in a fall and was unable to continue her duties as teacher. 1 EFFERS JEFFERS, March 24. 'Special) Mrs.

Ernest Miller entertained at bridge last Saturday afternoon and evening at Elk Horn lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werner cf Cameron were recent business visitors here. Mrs, James Hayden and.

sot, xal- las, attended to business in Bozeman last-Thursday. Mrs. Koreace Allenburg. was a I dinner guest of her sister, Mrs. Min-I nie Paugh, last Sunday.

Mrs. J. N. Lockridge and daughter, LucUe. were guests Thursday in the Harold Stoltz Mrs.

Eeulah Saunders has received word the death of her W. T. Gilmer, at Moore. Jake Bauer Is reported to be seriously ill, Mrs. Ben Lockhart of Abe was a offers visitor the first of the week.

Bill Pierce were guests Saturday i evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Ted Marchesseau. i PahnLsh ar.d Miss Ida Pahn- Faces Ro MAN GROUP NAMES OFFI TAKEN BY DEATH George A. Lowe, Old-time Gallatin Valley Resident, Dies.

MANHATTAN, March 25. (Special)- George A. Lowe, 88, old-time Gallatin valley resident, died Monday at his home here. He was a na tive of Delaware county, Iowa, and came to Montana in 1882, living on a ranch in Gallatin county. In 1919 he moved to Manhattan.

Mr. Lowe had been a member of the Masonic fraternity for 50 years and was the only surviving charter member of Lily of the Valley chap ter, O. E. S. Surviving relatives are three daughters, Mrs.

Edmund Burke of Bozeman, Mrs. Sidney Paddock of DeBeque, and Mrs. Lulu Dale of Los Angeles; a son, Hawley Lowe, of Bozeman, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday aftenoon. with the Rev.

Smith officiating and the local Masonic lodge conducting sevlces at the gave. TWIN BRIDGES TWIN BRIDGES, March 24 (Special) Mrs. Julia Peterson, who has been spending the winter visit ing relatives in several Montana communities, was honored recently at a party given at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Amos Galahan. Cards were played, with prizes go ing to Mrs: Jackson of East Helena and Mrs.

Kate Galahan. Others present were Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Sarah Gould, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs.

Una Galahan, Mrs. Mark High, Mrs, Ross High and the hostess. Miss Lois Herman and Miss Mil dred Trostle spent last week-end as guests of the latter sister, Mrs. Charles Shaeffer, in Sheridan. The second birthday of Bruce Lund of Butte, was observed at a dinner party Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Al vm Reid. Present were the guest or nonor, his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lund, and Russel Lund, and Mrs. Mable Hill of Butte; Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Reid and sons, Charles and and Dolores Reid. Mrs. E. J.

Butler entertained Sun day afternoon in honor of the fourth birthday of her daughter. Barbara Children invited were Jean Miles, Zo Graves, Eloise Graves, Wilma Carl Junior Oberg, Wallie Farrell, Bobby ituppei, carroi and Barbara Butler. A St. Patrick's party was given March 16 by the members of Mrs. H.

G. Ruppel's Sunday school class. Those attending were Delia Mae Doak, Gloria Juzeler, Marie Edwards, Glenna Brown, Phyllis Hancock, Betty Jean Taggart, Louise Hancock, Helen Mailey, Beth Graves. Eloise Graves, Barbara Cole, Elmer Dean Butler, Lester Switzler, Jimmy Stansell, Newton Mack, Jack Taggart. Jack Brazil, "Snooks" Grant, Willard Show, Charles Sha-neyfelt, Junior Ruppel and Jack Cole.

Mrs. Charles J. Peterson of St, Paul, arrived in Twin Bridges a week ago and has been a guest at the home of her son, C. A. Peterson and family.

Mrs. C. A. Dillet returned Sunday after spending a week in Whitehall visiting her daughter, Mrs. Peter Dawson.

VIRGINIA CITY VIRGINIA CITY, March 24. (Special) Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Em-! erson. entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of the forty-' third wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Emerson. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Emerson Mr. and Mrs.

B. W. Hall and daughter, Betty Jeanne. Evelyn Wemple of Missoula spent the week-end visiting her stster and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Musberger. Mr. and Mrs. Leo and Mrs. Chester Nelson, Mr.

land Mrs. Ezera Thixton. and Mrs. John Schneider, Mrs. Lewis Gilbert, Mrs.

Ollie Richmond. Mrs. Clifford Albright. Buelah Blevins, Laura Cor, Francis. McLaughlin, Dixie Weidner, Georgia Rels.

Dorothy Lightfoot. Bessie Mary' Schneider, Pearle Schneider. Boyd Blevins, Austin Carey, Jacob Huber, William Rels, Robert Gohn, M. J. McAllister, Alfred Black, Joseph Carey, James Holbert, Elmo Thomas.

Walter Gendrow and Faye Siperello were among those from Virginia City who attended the dance by the Catholic ladies in Ruby Saturday evening. Four Virginia City students spent the week-end visiting their parents here. They are Mildred Holbert and Josephine Blair, student: at the University at Missoula, end Hakes Bennett and Wilma Huber. students at the Normal college at Dillon. Mrs.

Kathryn Pankey. Ethel McNaln. Mrs. Marie Mrs. Shirley Hancock.

Mary Smith and Marie McClurg attended the dance in Ennis- Saturday evening. POLARIS POLARIS. March 24 (, Special) A number of Grasshopper residents were in Banhack Saturday evening to attend the Gold Diggers' Mrs. -George Pyle entertained at dinner celebrating her birthday. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Pyle and daughters. Ruth and Lucy, Bill Kerce and Joe By-burn. Elmer Hays spent the week-end with his' mother, Mrs. Carl L.

Kxoil. Mrs. E. A. Marchesseau returned Sunday from a visit at the J.

J-Brown home in Bannack. Mr. and Mrs. George Pyle. Andy Pvle and dauzhtrs.

Ruth and Lucy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marchesseau by the people, and being cruel against any one who disputed his right to it, these spies thought they "perhaps, induce our Savior to sayit was an unjust payment and so bring himself under the Emperor's displeasure, Therefore, pretendhjig to be very humble, they came to Him and said, "Master you teach the word of God rightly, and do not respect persons on account of their wealth or high station. Tell us, is it lawful that we should pay tribute to Oaesar?" Christ, who. knew their thought, replied, "Why do you ask? Shew me a penny." They did so.

"Whose Image, and whose name, is this upon it7" ne asked them. They said "Caesar's." said He, "Render unto Caesar, the things that are Caesars." So they left Him, very much en- that they could not entrap Hun. But our Savior knew their hearts and thoughts, as well as He knew that other men were conspiring against Him, and that He would soon be put to Death. As He was teaching them thus. He sat near the Public Treasury, where people as they passed along the street, were accustomed to drop money into a box for the poor; and many rich persons, passing while Jesus sat there, had put in a great deal of money.

At last there came a poor Widow, who dropped In two mites, each half a farthing in value, and then went quietly away. Jesus, seeing her do this, as he rose to leave the place, called His disciples about Him, and said to them that that poor widow had been more truly charitable than all the rest who had given money that day; for the others were rich and would never miss what they had given, but she was very poor, and had given those two mites which might have bought her bread to eat. Let us never forget what the poor widow did, when we think we are charitable. (Continued tomorrow) BELGRADE BELGRADE, March 24. (Special) The Ladies Aid of the Federated church met Thursday afternoon, with Mrs.

John Breshears presiding. A program featuring the Easter season, was put on. Mrs. Robblns read the "Triumphant Entry Into Jerusalem" and sang 'The Old Rugged Cross;" a trio sang "Jesus Keep Me Near the Mrs. Shelton Hampton read "The Crucifixion," and Mrs.

Rob-bins read "The Resurrection." Mrs. Hampton read a letter from a Negro teacher, Mrs. Mattle Anderson, In Detroit, and gave the missionary report for the year. The report of the nominating committee was accepted, and the' result was the election of Mrs. John Breshears, president; Mrs.

S. C. Allen, vie president; Mrs. L. A.

Crew, secretary, and Mrs. Charles Allen, treasurer. Lunch was served by Mrs. 8. O.

Allen, Mrs. Shelton Hamptdn. Mr j. W. Marcy and Mrs.

Oscar Coleman. The Masonic lodge held a special meeting Thursday, evening when several of the grand officers were present. Those from'Helena were John Kain, senior grand deacon; Luther T. Hauberg, grand secretary; Ralph Lodge, assistant grand secretary, and Harry O. Pickett, grapd treasurer.

From Livingston were Royal V. Brown, grand tyler; Frank Nelson, Dr. Marshall, Cecil Smith and Harry Reilly; from Bozeman, Fred Lay, Carlyle Kenyon, R. Downs, H. Dale Cllne, Bernal Alexander, and Mr.

McKensie. Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Allen entertained a number of Masons at dinner Thursday evening. These were John Hauberg, Harry Pickett. Ralph Lodge, Royal Brown, Dr. Marshall, Cecil Smith and Harry Reilly. Hugh Biggs, master of Belgrade lodge, was also a guest.

The Philathea class of the Sun-day school held a party Friday evening at the- Charles Allen home, Evelyn Allen and Jean Hartley acting as hostesses. Honoring Mrs. R. B. Hubbard of Poison, who has been visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Porter, Misses Ella and tta-HaU enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening, covers being laid for Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs.

Porter, Mrs. Laura Ferney, Miss Blanche Ferney, Mrs. S. C. Allen, Mrs.

J. B. Robinson and the hostesses. Members of the East Gallatin club and their husbands gave a surprise party for Dr. and Mrs.

J. D. C. Wipf, and his mother, Mrs. Conrad Wipf.

Saturday evening. The Wipf is moving to Bozeman. Mrs. Laura Ferney and daughter, Blanche, entertained the M. G.

R. club Monday evening, out-of-town guests being 'Mr. R. B. Hubbard, Mrs.

Grace Kremer and Mrs. Edwin Stephenson and from Belgrade Mrs. W. E. Perkins.

Mrs. Hubbard and two children, Calvin and Kathleen left Wednes day morning for their home in Pol- son. Miss Jennie McCullough returned home Monday after spending a week at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Hecox. Brazil, Max Counter, Charles Reid, D'Orion Chew, Theo Counter, Spen cer Rice, Silver Seidensticker. James Sevier, Earl Seyler, Frank Herman, Milton Wehrle, Dean Doak and John "There was a certain rich man 4 who was clothed in purple and'fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day. And there was a certain beggar, named Lazarus, Who was laid at his gate, full of sores, and desiring to be fedwith the crumbs which fell from the rich man's table.

Moreover, the dogs came and licked his sores. 'And it came to pass that the Beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom Abraham had been a very good man who lived many years before that time, and was then in Heaven. The rich man also died, and was burled. And in Hell, he lifted up his eyes, being In torments, and saw Abraham afar off, and Lazarus. And he cried and said, 'Father Abraham have mercy on me, and send Laza-nis thnt he may dip the tip-bf his finger in water and cool my tongue, But Abraham said, Son, remember that In thy life time thou recelveds't good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things.

But now, he la comforted, and thou art And among other Parables, Christ said to these same Pharisees, be cause of their pride, That two men4 6nce went up Into the Temple, to pray; of whom, one was a Pharisee, and one a Publican. The Pharisee said, 'God I thank Thee, that I am not unjust as other men are. or bad as this Publican The Publican, stanmng afar off, would not lift up his eyes to Heaven, but struck his breast, and onlysaid, 'God be merciful to me, a Sinner 'And God, our Savlor told them would be merciful to that man rather than the other, and would be better pleased with his prayer, because he made it with a humble and a lowly heart. The Pharisees were so angry at being taught these things, that they employed some spies to ask Our Savior questions, and try to entrap Him Into saying something which. was against the Law.

The Emperor of that country, who was called Caesar, having commanded tribute. money to be regularly paid to him trip to California and Mrs. Williams conducted two games, Presbyterian Group. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church held the regular meeting Wednesday with Mrs. W.

T. Thompson presiding. Miss Helen Brewer was in charge of the program. Rotana Entertains. The Rotana clifb held a bridge at the Hotel Baxter Tuesday evening for the members and guests.

Six table of bridge were in play, after which Mrs. Nettie Thompson 'of Helena, national president of Rotana, apokc. Mrs. Thompson was accompanied by Mrs. Clara Kohler, and other guests were Miss Florence Lloyd, Miss Mable Johnson, Mrs.

Virginia Casey, Mrs. Grace Rosness, Ml Kathleen Horkan and Mrs. Ella Ross. Forensic Section. The Forensic section of the Bozeman Woman's club met Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Baxter.

Parliamentary drill wag conducted by Mrs. Parkin, after which the group engaged in a review of the constitution of the. club. Mrs, L. A.

Brit-tan reviewed an article "If Japan and Russia Fight." Animato Ensemble. The Anlmato Ensemble met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Wayne Richardson. Miss Harriet Nlven played a piano solo, followed by a piano duet by Misses Betty Duncan and Betty -Isaac. The Mis.

Rose Eagle and Corjnne Harrington were" In charge of several musical games. Surprise Party. Five members of her club gave Charlotte Holmdahl a surprise 4rty Saturday evening to celebrate her birthday anniversary. The girls included Vivian Trctsven, Jane Go-man, Lillian Yadnn, Marguerite Miller and Rosemary Gastlneau 500 Club Entertains. The 500 club entertained husband3 and friends at a party at the home Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. E. Nclaon Saturday Dinner was served and the remainder of the time was spent with 500 with Mrs.

Fred Fortier, Pete Jensen, Maurice Swan- son and Mr. and Mrs. Steve O'Don nell. Winning the prizes. Others present were Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Parkin, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homann, Fred Fortier. Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Bueh-ling, Miss Kathleen O'DonnellM ss Maggie Blake, Mr. and Mrs. George Helsick, Mr.

and Mrs. John Furlong; Mrs. Pete Jensen and Mrs. Nelson BASKETBALL PLAYERS ARE GUESTS AT PARTY TWIN BRIDGES, March 24. (Special) A(j.

a party given last week at the Henry Wehrle ranch, the members of the high school girls' and boys' basketball squads were the guests of honor. The evening was spent in dancing, ehaperons were Mar. and Mrs. Chirles Harvey, Mrs. H.

W. Dillet, Mrs. Henry Wehrle, Miss Dorothy Blinn, Mrs. Ed Elford and Boynton Paige. Attending were "Jinsey" Osborne, Thelma Frazier, Vera Brown, Bertha Bayers.

Jeanne Bayers, Paula Ragan, Maxine Butler, Mercedes Butler, Phyllis'. Claridge, tEdythe Wehrle, I Mildred Carlson, Losee Counter, lffiJfo Carres, fieorge Tocjd, George IN DEATH. Arthur W. Morse, Harvard graduate and Wall Street broker, has been indicted in New York City on murder charges resulting from the death of Mrs. Edna Field Leavitt, 26-year-old member of a prominent Brookline, following a severe beating as the result of a quarrel in a "New York studio apartment.

Mrs. Leavitt, who had been working as a model since her divorce from her husband, and Morse are shown i above. TOSTO TOSTON, March 24. (Special) Mr. and Mrs: Bob Long motored to Helena Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs. W. B.

Rudeck were Helena visitors Tuesday. Mrs. C. A. Watkinsiand daughter, Betty, transacted business in Helena Wednesday.

Mrs. Mary Johnson and son, Harold, visited at the home cf Mrs. Anna Alderidge at Radersburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Flynn are the parents of daughter born in Helena last week. Mrs. C. R. Mason was a Helena shopper Monday.

Mrs. John Rudeck went to Livingston Friday to visit friends and relatives Marjorie Schaefer returned Thursday from Bozeman to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Edith Schaefer. Mrs. J.

A. Greaves left for Missoula Thursday after receiving word of the death of her father. Mrs. Roy Allen entertained the Ladies' Aid Thursday. Mrs.

Lyle Middleton is spending a few days in Billings. DRUMMOND DRUMMONT), March' 24. (Special) Mrs. Malcolm Enman was hostess to the Chere Amie club at her home Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in the playing of games.

Miss Daniels of Deer Lodge was a week-end guest of Miss Caroline Griffith. i Mrs. William Cuthbert entertained at. bridge Friday night. High prize was received by Mrs.

Mike Furman, second by Mrs. Harry Shierson, and third by Mrs. Al Tice. Mr. and Mrs.

Al Tice were Butte visitors Monday. The Hall Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Pearson this week Those receiving prizes were Miss De'Ima Nuebert and Mrs. Jack En- man. Mrs.

Belie Mishof and Mrs. Harry Feathenhan were Drummond visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Mishof is the Red Cross nurse from Philipsburg who will teach first-aid classes at the high school here, starting Monr day. Mrsc Gladys Bowls of Butte visited at the Anna C.

Royal home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Durfee from Garrison were visitors here during the week; Missoula visitors wre Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley, Mrs. E. G. Wilcox, Mrs. Harvey Buckridge, Mrs.

Carl Ross and Howard Craig. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shierson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

Malcolm Enman and daughters, Emma and Antonia. Mr. and Mrs! William Cuthbert 1 TT. p-Hfic aivt'-nr iij-tn th weefe." philipsburg visitors were Mr. and m-, Ed Shierwm.

Misses Alice Ool- iler and Katherine Higgins. Miss Catherine Lemp, Oliver Lee, Miss Rosallee Sturat and Mr. and Mrs. J. White.

Mis Ruth Cowies. who is attending Intermour.uin Union at Helena, is the guest of Mrs. Harry i iSmsias sm ft taJt at Lqc ieti.

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