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tor QuickLunchesus* and personnel 10 handle the Increase Is now being: sought.Dr. H. C. Watts, administrator. ha* sent a report to Washington explaining that condition* at Kort llarrlson are crowded now and a substantial waiting list could not he cared for.Missoulian ReceivesBelated DecorationWon on July 21, 1918Cream of TomatoMissoula. Feb. I ft.—(/F)—The young. Missoula. Mont.. doughboy rubbed the muck of somewhere in France out of his eyes and crawled forward against the withering German fire.Later his citation read:With men falling on all sides, the young soldier moved to the aid of a buddy shot through the hips. • • • I'nabl* to get help and nut being able to move the wounded man. he pointed a .(5 revolver at the nearest men. Two of them, with a makeshift litter, began the dangerous trip to safety and medical aid. When one of the Utter bearers was killed, the young soldier grabbed one end and succeeded In getting the man to aldmen.■ Then he rejoined his nulfit end wss there to help take the objective.The action could have taken place anywhere on the western ' front In the current struggle. But It didn’t.It occurred on July 21, 1918, during the battle of the Marne— and today the young aoldler, A1 Schak of Missoula, received the French crolx de guerre, with the decoration for courage, for the action.The war department aald merely that a chock of hla record In World war I showed he had earned the honors. .After nearly 27 years, Schak still says:It wasn't much.tsiued by Dan ( loninger: Macs Place, captained by Frank Hrou-' da, and Buttrey's, captained by George Robinson.The teams will howl at • o'clock the night of March 3 and compete In singles, doubles and team events In both the open, and handicap divisionsClaude Weaver, lodge governor. | announced thal the Helena mem-' bera are Invited to attend the midwinter ceremonial of the Livingston lodge's Legion Saturday night. The Helena lodge’s l-eglon will hsvc a slag parly Feb. 22 at the Mouse hall.B. F. Alexander, secretary of the Butte lodge, and J. F. Rader.; Ita Junior governor, were guests at the Helena lodge meeting.Midwinter Conference Youth Fellowship Opens Here TonightThe midwinter conference of the Helena subdistrict of the Methodist Youth Fellowship opens here tonight at 5 o’clock In St. Pauls Methodist church. Delegates from Boulder. Hast Helena, Townsend and Clancy are registered for the meeting, which concludes tomorrow.A dinner for the young people and leaders of religious.education will be given at 6 o’clock tonight. Dr. J. S. Pennepacker of Billings, superintendent of the Yellowstone district, will address the group.A special feature of the meeting will be a conference of Sunday school teachers tonight at 8 o’clock. Dr. C. T- Clifford of Kal-Inpell, head of religious education for Montaaa Methodists, will conduct the conference and classes.TO THE PUBLICIf you suffer from migraine headache, try my treatment. A trial will convince you.*Democratic Legislators Will Be Feted atSocial Mixer SundayA social mixer for Democratic members of the legislature and their wives will be given Sun-
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