THE ANACONDA STANDARD, PAGES 9 TO 12. ANACONDA MONTANA. SUNDAY MONRNING, APRIL so. T'HE 'DAUGHTER OF THE CONFEDERACY' TO WED THE GRANDSON OF A FAMOUS ABOLITIONIST. Everybody has reed the dispatch which MMu printed in nearly every newspaper in the land last week announcing the en gagement of Miss Winifred Davis, daugh. The Anaconda standard. volume (Anaconda, Mont.) 1889-1970, December 31, 1899, Morning, Image 1, brought to you by Montana Historical Society; Helena, MT, and the. National Teen Dating Violence Hotline: Phone: 1-866-331-9474 or text 'loveis' to 77054 Teens and parents anywhere in the country can call toll free, 866-331-9474 or log on to the interactive Web site, loveisrespect.org, and receive immediate, confidential assistance.
Walter Tuchscherer graduated from Gonzaga in University, Spokane, Washington in 1909. Due to his interest in the family brewery business, he graduated from the Hantke's Brewer's School in Milwaukee in 1915. Walter was fluent in German, and was deployed to the Siberian front in 1918 to serve as a translator for the United States intelligence division. Returning to Anaconda, Montana, in 1919, Walter found the family brewery closed due to Prohibition. Walter became a co-owner of Washoe Coal, with his brother-in-law, R. A. Kelly, and married Maybelle Malloy on June 9, 1921.
In 1925, the Tuchscherer family became the owners of the Standard Drug store. Walter again returned to school, this time to the Capitol School of Pharmacy in Denver, Colorado. Walter passed the state boards in 1930 to become a pharmacist. When Prohibition ended, Walter returned to working at the Anaconda Brewery. Walter worked at the brewery during the days, which left his wife, Maybelle, to run the drug store in the day, and at night Walter attended to his pharmacist career. The Anaconda Brewery closed in 1958, where Walter returned to working at the pharmacy full-time. Walter died in 1960.
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THE ANACONDA STANDARD, PAGES 9 TO 12. ANACONDA MONTANA. SUNDAY MONRNING, APRIL so. T'HE 'DAUGHTER OF THE CONFEDERACY' TO WED THE GRANDSON OF A FAMOUS ABOLITIONIST. Everybody has reed the dispatch which MMu printed in nearly every newspaper in the land last week announcing the en gagement of Miss Winifred Davis, daugh. The Anaconda standard. volume (Anaconda, Mont.) 1889-1970, December 31, 1899, Morning, Image 1, brought to you by Montana Historical Society; Helena, MT, and the. National Teen Dating Violence Hotline: Phone: 1-866-331-9474 or text 'loveis' to 77054 Teens and parents anywhere in the country can call toll free, 866-331-9474 or log on to the interactive Web site, loveisrespect.org, and receive immediate, confidential assistance.
Walter Tuchscherer graduated from Gonzaga in University, Spokane, Washington in 1909. Due to his interest in the family brewery business, he graduated from the Hantke's Brewer's School in Milwaukee in 1915. Walter was fluent in German, and was deployed to the Siberian front in 1918 to serve as a translator for the United States intelligence division. Returning to Anaconda, Montana, in 1919, Walter found the family brewery closed due to Prohibition. Walter became a co-owner of Washoe Coal, with his brother-in-law, R. A. Kelly, and married Maybelle Malloy on June 9, 1921.
In 1925, the Tuchscherer family became the owners of the Standard Drug store. Walter again returned to school, this time to the Capitol School of Pharmacy in Denver, Colorado. Walter passed the state boards in 1930 to become a pharmacist. When Prohibition ended, Walter returned to working at the Anaconda Brewery. Walter worked at the brewery during the days, which left his wife, Maybelle, to run the drug store in the day, and at night Walter attended to his pharmacist career. The Anaconda Brewery closed in 1958, where Walter returned to working at the pharmacy full-time. Walter died in 1960.
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A motorist driving in heavy rain struck a 77-year-old man walking across a street in Anaconda early Monday morning, killing him, the Montana Highway Patrol said. Montana is, in fact, a country for old men, and women too, according to demographic statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, which indicate that based on median age, Montana holds the distinction.