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mqr sixteenWhite Sulphur SpringsWhite Sulphur Springs—Fun ]Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Loughridgtneral . ■ - : M Rader, nd chi en, Bonnie and FredH5, were conducted Monday at of East Helena.the Twichf'l chapel by the Rev Guests of Mr. and Mrs. TurnerE. J. Krohn of Townsend who Hanson for the weekend were Mr.read ihe rites of the Episcopal and Mrs. Earl Best and childrenchurch. Mr. Rader di i Oct. 1. of Bi eman and Marshall Han1958. at a rest home in Townsend son of Butte.and was buried in the Mayn eeme Charles Tyman. former Meaghertcry. county attorney, has returned toPallbearers were Hugh Gil- his home in Long Beach, Calif., Fred Coburn. James Gog- after spending two months visits. Pete McCabe. George Knight ing in Montana. Canada, and the and A. A. Allred. central states.Oscar M Rader was born Oct ^ ai^ ^r'v .H'l' ^°^jer °* 13, 1873. at Hobbieville. Ind., ^arls- vim ted Mr. and Mrs.the son of Mr. and Mrs William 19elt;^e ^,r’’ aAler vlsl^n^Rader. He came to Montana in Butte with Mrs. Ada Quintonmany year* ago and lived at ^rs- Collier, Aiis. Zieg and MrsHedges ille. Harlowton and near Quinton aie sisters.White Sulphur Springs. He was ^r- *i'ank Campbell went toa rancher, and at one time was Helena Tuesday to attempt toan attendant at the state hos secur*f|p Physician for the MounJ pital at Warm Springs. tainview Memorial hospital at;Surviving relatives include hi Springs to suewife. Minnie Rader of Indepond ce!? Dr- R^rt Anderson, enet. Mo., an adopted daughter. and Mrs. Gerald Uorkingei ,Mrs. M. Ligman of Chicago. 111.; 0* Shead. Ore., are presen ing a two sisters, Mrjg Fred Rouse and* ee night school of African Mrs. Robert Hanson of California;In}lsslons at the First Presbyterian and four cousins, Mrs. Henrietta church, according to the Rev. 0 , Sarter. Mrs. Bessie Gillogly. Les-; Lanham. pastor. ednesda ter Rader and Wilbur Rader, aUjni^ was de\oted to Ethiopia, of White Sulphur Springs. Thursday night, the Sudan; andjW illiam Van DvItp and I oni«i ridaj night. Egjpt. The lirst ■fi ill lid IB v ull U\ u ilCt JyvU IS f a „ ^ m • i % % £ jl \ i A i iSigvcland of Harlouton were tw0 Pro*ri“M «'» b* followed b)J 1 W 1 I i u 11U V* 1 llul I vll ^ vl V * f /• \ , I Ir , a coffee hour in the Fellowshiphere to attend the funeral serv- . „ . , . * *hall; and a covered dish supper!The Meagher county home do J Prf,e,de ** ^ida' ’co,ln»; monstration council hold thoir Mr ad.Mrs' orktngcr have re ;regular fall meeting al the court 'rned lr0™house Wednesday. Ten council f 5ar,-fast' a.n 'oicmbci'. representing the fiecl^ r slldesand many cunoshome demonstration clubs Ul which they will exhibit as theyMeagher county, were present inaddition to Mrs. Louise Shunk.associate home demonstration, . ,. leader from the State college at at a dinner Sunday inBozeman. Mrs. Shunk helped compliment to her husband onselect the leaders’ training proj- birthday. Guests were Mr. ects for 1959 an(* ^rs- R°Ser Hanson. Mr andMrs. Wilma Poirier was elected *^rs- Elmer Hanson. Mr. and Mr^ council president to replace Jean Keith Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Thorson. Reports wore read on|^°^er^ ^ eitz, and Mr. and Mrs. the fair board, the library activi- Jack Finnegan. Mrs. Wright and ties and the organization of new Robert Weitz held high scores, home demonstration clubs. ^rs- Peterson low. and ElmerFrank E. Willems, driver ex- Hanson, the deuce prize, aminer for the state highway pa- Guests of Mrs Henrietta Sar-trol, will conduct examinations ter during the weekend were Mrsin White Sulphur Springs on Oct. Joseph Gohrett of Laurel and 10. Nov 21 and Dec 5. at the Mrs. R. J. Harris of Jark City.courthouse.^^pb-silMfte u 1 aj^^MpiMliii entertained faculty members of the local school at coffee after the football game. The guests presented Supt. E. K. Wright with a birth day gift.nodswWyoming.Mrs E. K. Wright entertainedTeenagers Battl Over Girl'sMr. and Mrs a v. Miiis of Change of DatesLake Mills. Wis., are visiting Itheir daughter, Mrs. Nancy Berg, London — lt;;P— Three hundred!and her children. teenagers battled for 40 minutes!Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. bicvcle chains studded belts.! George Niewoehner were Mr. and . ...Mrs. W. W. Kinsey of Kirkland. bottles and br,cks Tuesday be-Wash, and Mr and Mrs. Lewis cause 14-year-old Alan Rouse hadMetzger of Strausberg, Ohio. Kin* been dating pretty Linda Litman ev is an uncle of Mrs Xiewoeh- Linda, a 14-year-old charmer Jner and Metzger is her cousin. had been going steady with a boyMrs. Maurice Holmes and Mrs. from Harold Fields school. ThenLouis Anderson we’-e hostesses at she switched her affections toa birthday dinner complimenting Alan, who goes to nearby Quarles Mrs. George Holmes of Bozeman Secondary.and Donna Jean Anderson oil Harold Fields students felt White Sulphur Springs. Othersjhonor-bound to revenge thepresent were Mr and Mrs. Gary slight. So 200 boys and their girl Grisbie of Helena. Louis Ander* friends marched to the gates of son, Maurice Hoimes and George Quarles. Then 100 Quarles boys Holmes. sallied out to give battle. FortyDinner guests of Mr. and Mr.' minutes later police restored Keith Peterson on Sunday were order. j
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