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Established 1876Butte-ATo Preside al Legion and Auxiliary Sessions5-)-ePle;omi-al\o11ISe.atonalr-ofnIs»•« • // •V2^: :%- :f JkML, ^JvWm -m xmrssm• - Vv' It N ' V lt;- v*v'V .^v /„ ^’ ^ ' • f v * • ‘ V Mf•/ ^ ✓ . SV « lt;' 0^4' M .... . . ■. • M /A tl . W t . . lt;. ., %t V » / ' •' • lt;♦ * » v# * 4 A^ lt;.. a j i . i; , / ' vy - » ' r^»/. fv ««swf ......’■:,. •lt;lt; 'm.a?wofsforevotebetheir*sy+Tt' '41 *f4r'*4+''Joyce Wohlgemuth, Vaughn rancher left, and Mrs Jay H. Robinson of Choteau, will preside today at opening business sessions of the 38th annual convention of the AmericanLfegion, Montana Dept., and its auxiliary. Mr. Wohlgemuth isdepartment commander of the Legion and Mrs. Robinson,department president of the Auxiliary.n-n-b-inLegionnaires Invadecon:D ford of ! App day fore$3,6TThiapptiorn.r-n-stn-Mining City for38th State ConclaveRrioiHoier’swoito ( wel of aliiTwa: con a (Ttiorid-A.inThe 38th annual convention of hold their conclaves in the KC $4^ the American Legion, Montana Bldg. A joint child welfare lunch- tho )i- Dept., and of the American Le- eon is booked at 12:15 p. m. in gion Auxiliary, opens Friday the Silver Bow Room of the Fin-a- morning with business sessions len Hotel.x- ;in the Montana Theater and the or Knights of Columbus Bldg.reaVateadjmattisayarallietoceJoyce G. Wohlgemuth, Vaughnrancher, and state department Hoi Legionnaires will meet in the commander, will preside at the i Itheater. Auxiliary members will Legion sessions. Mrs. Joyce Rob- shoSlate LutheranLeague Willonl’tliereConvene in Butteinson, Choteau, department aux^ate iliary president, will be in sut charge of the women’s meetings, dol Approximately 1,000 delegates and convention visitors will be registered by the time the business sessions start. Thursday more than 700 members of the two organizations, 516 of them from out-had signed conventionThe Lutheran Laymen’s League of-town, of St. Mark Lutheran Church, 225 rosters.S. Montana, will be host to the Thursday was devoted to activi-Montana District Lutheran Lay- ties of the 40 and 8 and the 8a|j! men s League at its convention in an(j 4Q fun an(j work societies ofButte Saturday and Sunday. Dele- Le ion circles gates and guests representing the; offipprlt;, wprp '! congregations of the LutheranChurch-Missouri SynodIIISl-asIXnkofEgelected by the N Mon- ^ anc* ® anc* women’s branchtana, will begin to assemble Fri- °* ^at organization during busi-. .day evening. ness sesslons in Legion Hall cai* s Lowell Shefelbine is convention!an^ in the Copper Bowl of the coiin Finlen.arbechairman. Al Sommer ischarge of publicity and arrange-j Roy McCallum, grand chef deexj Itn-in-shilllatments. Otto Buetow, Sgt. Earl gare, Great Falls, presided at the wjj ,n‘ Schnetzer and Walter J. Heinzel- 40 and 8 meeting, Mrs. Bernice wj( ^' mann are in charge of registering Button, Kalispell, department la an( and housing. Registration will be- chapeau, at the women’s sessions. atgin on Saturday morning at 9:30 Named to head the 40 and 8 for Tito’clock. tbe ensuing year were William | 1The Board of Governors of the wiedeman. Lewistown. grand chef the League will meet in preliminary d sar0. charles c West Helena fsession at a luncheon from 11:30 , chef de train; Ra, h Wood. :iBillings, grand conducteur:! tri service will open the sessions at « V A ^ if C*. i ^ j1:30 pm. The Rev. A. E. Gierke. Earl Missoula Sjandpastor of St. Mark Church, will be eommissaire mtendant.^ E. A. leathe speaker at the inspirational Dingle, Billings, cheminot na- coi service. tionale, or representative to the aHoward A. Teschler of Fort Ben- national organization; Park W.;wi! president of the District Willis Jr., Hamilton, alternate, grlt; re-1 Lutheran Laymen’s League, will cheminot nationale. Grand chemi-hemrillyI• •ee ngI ton,]jor, preside at the meetings. Other of- naux, or district representatives, helficers are Mark Schoknecht of are Roy McCallum, Great Falls, Libby, vice president: Vernon Mit- north; George Snell Jr., Billings,tplstaHt nf Rillinas lt;;prrpf^rv* Aiuin I? Afnmrc \iri1co11 forath(
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Butte, Montana, US

Fri, Jul 13, 1956

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