A STANDARD. BUTTE, MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 30, 1939.Pvthians to Express Respect at Meetinc to BeMeld Tonicht.Dr F J OfWRevtld torementua of the First Presbyterian church, will be honored tonight bvDamon lodge No 1, Knights of I Pythias, when he is presented with a token of esteem in honor of ha i long membership in the order He |is a charter member of the lodgeorganized•« the first grand prelate of theMontana grand lodge.► The presentation will be made bv Sam ft White, a past supreme lodge representative and a past supremeinner guard who Joined the order49 \ ears agoThe proa r ram will be held in Pythian castle at 3 o'cloc O R. Griswold, chancellor commander,|Will preside As a part ot the evenings program, the third rank will ; be inferred on a cIm* of candi*I dates.Butte in BriefI__DR. J. R DRISCOLL. Dentut 403 Lewlsohn building -Adv.P A T I F. NTS DISMISSED ra-tients dismissed vesterday from StJames hospital are: Helen Brennan. 832 Caledonia; Mrs. Bernard Campbell. 810*1 East Broadway; Mrs Frank Act la. 135 West Daiy; Mrs William Jenkins, BOB Hornet: Mrs. Jack R Monroe 264 East Galena street; Alfred Larson, 1731 Thomas avenue: John Collins, Y. M C. A ; Mrs. Gerald Barry. Boulder, and Mrs. Catherine Kelly, 518 East Broadway.MOTHERS BETI HV HOMEFive mothers left St James has-j pita] yesterday with their infant 1 sons and daughters. Mrs Walter j Smith. 1311 West Granite, and Mrs.Arthur Dwyer. 823 North Montana, returned home with sons Mrs. John F Haw*. 1027 East Front street; Mrs, Richard Nankprvis. Ml North Main street, and Mrs Elmrr E Rowe, 219 North Henry, and i daughters returned to their homes.hi -Most Expensive “Fishinyya .vv \*. v,vv nWs* • Vav.v,xv v • vv ■xvs * V ‘ . i v . s \ - •» •. CC- wAV'WS-X.Vltw of new caiiMway linking f*Fishermen have been flocking to the new two-mile, four-lane steel and concrete causeway linking Galveston. Tex,t to the mr inland as its builders claim it to be the moat expensive Ashing pier“ in thetinyeauatngINSECT SPECIMENS CALLFOR BY EXPERIMENTAledBOZEMAN. Jan. 29 Anticipating thp usual appearance of npw insert pp.*ta official* of the Montana agricultural experiment station areurging nil Montana county agent* to j send m unfamiliar specimens- the first step in locating and controlling local outbreak* Private individuals interested in insects are asked to report such insect* to the countyagent, jTo facilitate Identification of insert* that may be sent In. Donalddropping Into 7b per These should be sentI.lve specimen* also s!in. Live larvae shouldmaterial in which flt; foliage, include thatcludr damp soil and a Insert* should be m Entomologist, Mont am riment, station, RfiTtntTHREE MEET DE