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Butte WeatherExpected high today, 82; partlycloudy, occasional afternoon thundershowers. Saturday partly cloudy, slightly cooler, occasional showers. Thursday: Max., 82; Min., 42. Pep. .02.Established 1876Butte-AIfTo Preside at Legion and Auxiliary Sessionses-ab-he up the!ilsotonon-nalvhostillas ite. 5 a totonicalar-ofonalls#., .lt;lt;»►' 4*#,» *''» • t+ty '-V '■I V^.. A , Vtv -«lt;♦» A{' *;:: ■ Hit***... •lt;lt;✓* 'M**)*•»( .ivWisxitmx#mmoflt;for(VOt(betheir+fy+rt' ' + lt;i t * lt;?+' *jfiMJoyce 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.un-sen-sub-canlen.Legionnaires InvadeconDfonofAptdayfori$3,6TTh:er-‘iren-justom-Mining City for38th State ConclaveapptioiFrioiHoier’iWO!towe!ofalii1wa cor a i1tioii‘ad-mThe 38th annual convention of hold their conclaves in the KC $4 A. i the American Legion, Montana Bldg. A joint child welfare lunch- the Ei- 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-lca- morning with business sessions len Hotel.Wx-iin the Montana Theater and thefor Knights of Columbus Bldg.relt;\ateadtem that his nay iear itial the e to riceJoyce G. Wohlgemuth, Vaughnrancher, and state department Ho Legionnaires will meet in the commander, will preside at the | 1theater. Auxiliary members will Legicm sessions. Mrs. Joyce Rob-'shtinson, Choteau, department aux-jate iliary president, will be in sul charge of the women’s meetings, doApproximately 1,000 delegates and convention visitors will beSlate LutheranLeague Willonan’tthesireConvene in Butteregistered by the time the business sessions start. Thursday more than 700 members of the two organizations, 516 of them from out-had signed conventionII1The Lutheran Laymen’s League of-town, of St. Mark Lutheran Church, 225 rosters.S. Montana, will be host to the Thursdav was devoted to activi-Montana District Lutheran Lay- ties of the 40 and 8 and the 8 Hall' IP®1? s L-eague at its convention in aP(j 40( fun and work societies of Butte Saturday and Sunday. Dele- Legion circles____ gates and guests representingthe officers were elected by theNix- ShgMU.„nri Cvnnd ef Mnn « and 8 and the women’s branch,Cnurcn-Missouri aynoa of Mon- . j • ^ u • inctana, will begin to assemble Ijj*i- * organization during busi-ness sessions held m Legion Hall ca•esi-wasEgNalear 1 beex1wiwian-f inlash still thatlink link i ,! day evening. . , .Lowell Shefelbine is convention a,}d m v*e Copper Bowl of the cochairman. A1 Sommer is in Finlen.charge of publicity and arrange-j Roy McCallum, grand chef de ments. Otto Buetow, Sgt. Earl gare, Great Falls, presided at the lon- Schnetzer and Walter J. Heinzel- 40 and 8 meeting, Mrs. Bernice em* mann are in charge of registering Button, Kalispell, department la jan and housing. Registration will be- chapeau, at the women’s sessions. at gin on Saturday morning at 9:30 Named to head the 40 and 8 for Til o’clock. tbe ensuing year were William | ]The Board of Governors of the wiedeman, Lewistown. grand chef thlt; League will meet in preliminary d Rarc. charles c Wcst Hele faession at a luncheon from 11:30 d fhef dc , ; Ralph Wood- in(iim LT„ Billings, grand conducteur: !trservice will open the sessions at „ * - 11 t - a1:30 p.m. The Rev. A. E. Gierke. Earl .AnS.eU- Missoula g r and pastor of St. Mark Church, will be eemm'^aire intendant. E. A. Ielt; the speaker at the inspirational Dingle, Billings, cheminot na- co service. tionale, or representative to the aHoward A. Teschler of Fort Ben- national organization; Park W. wi fing {ton, president of the District Willis Jr., Hamilton, alternate Rr re- j Lutheran Laymen’s League, will cheminot nationale. Grand chemi- th ajor j preside at the meetings. Other of- naux. or district representatives, the ficers are Mark Schoknecht of are Roy McCallum, Great Falls, Libby, vice president: Vernon Mit- north; George Snell Jr., Billings, telstadt of Billings, secretary; j east; Alvin E. Mevers, Wilsall, t° Julius Kalbus of Great Falls. SOuth; Truman Smith, Hamilton, !”, he am will try see• •]vetreasurer; August BirkholzItof. i. , „,.... of west, and E.I Miles City, film director; William gutte central.B. Wainwright,ththethatSmall of Laurel scholarships;, Named officers of the 8 and 40 August Hein of Bridger, member- for nex{ year were: Merleprship secretary; Elmer Zanto of Highwood, seminarw,Fipro-gov-lrityr* . 01 Coleman, Bozeman, departmental;,chairman;: ]a chapeau; Bemice Palmer,I.Bernard Kuenzel of Havre, pub- demi la chapeau; Roselicity chairman: Dr. KennethBruns of Kalispell, God’s Bankdirector, and the Rev. E. T. Leck-Greger, Bridger, 2nd demi la chapeau; Opal Felberg, Kalispell,iscapcivietl,bj . . . . i l’archiviste; Bernice Love, Miles .band of Great Falls, pastoral ad-!city ,.amonicr. Bt,rnice Frickey,'lev lour•The first special feature of the i e 11 convention will be a banquet at Lloyd’s Saturday night with Ralph J. Egley as master of ceremonies. The Rev. Dr. Eugene R. Berter-mann, director of overseas operations of the International LutheranHamilton, la concierge; BerniceN(Continued Page 14, Col. 2)I incantittedally,sug-Montana Weatherbjfrit.spjo
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