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The Herald from Billings, Montana • 14

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The Heraldi
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Billings, Montana
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man and Mrs. Maude Carlson of Portland, Ore. Billings, Mont. 14 THE HERALD September 2, 1948 Miss Bryan Becomes ioli decorated the rectory. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Miss Lena Zagorda and Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielson, 237 Lewis avenue, have returned after spending a week at a cabin above Red Lodge. Of Interest to Women Peter Zagorda, sister and brother of the bride were attendants. Miss Zagorda wore a floor-length frock of light rose marquisette, and a matching coronet and carried a colonial bouquet of pastel flow Bride of Mr.

Walker Miss Hazel Mae Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan, 545 Avenue and Mr. James L. Walker, son of Mrs.

Ollie Walker, 1014 Sixth stret west, were married Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the First Baptist church. The Rev. R. H. Moorman, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with coral and white gladioli, palms and ers.

The bride's mother chose a space print silk dress with black lighted by candelabra. and pink accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a gray gabardine suit with black accessories. Their corsages were of pink roses. During the service, Miss Eunice Griggs sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer" accompanied by Mr. Floyd Werle, who also played A breakfast for 50 guests in the green room of the Northern hotel CHALLENGER AIRLINES MAY EXTEND ITS AIR ROUTES Dates for the hearings on several applications of the Challenger Airlines company pending with the Civil Aeronautics board have been set in September according to George Brown, district traffic manager for the company.

Those of interest to Billings are the company's application for an extension of the effective period of its temporary certificate of public convenience and necessity, and Challenger's application for permission to extend its routes in order to provide air service to Casper, and Vernal, Utah, said Brown today. The hearings on Challenger's request for extension of the effective period of its temporary certificate has been set by the CAB to take place in Washington, D. the traditional wedding marches. followed the ceremony. Mrs.

W. Adams and Mrs. B. Kohler cut and served the cake. The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, Mr.

Zahn Bryan and she wore a street-length dress of angel-blue crepe made with cap sleeves and a peplum of The couple left on a wedding lace. Her hat ana gloves matcnea her dress and she carried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miss Gay Lee Vannoy, maid of trip to Mexico and on their return will be at home at Bozeman, where Mr. Roebuck is a senior student at Montana State college. For traveling Mrs.

Roebuck wore a light tan suit and a corsage of red roses. Both Mr. and Mrs. Roebuck are graduates of Billings senior high school. Mr.

Roebuck served three years in the navy. Mrs. Roebuck honor, wore a shell-pink frock with mulberry accessories and a matching hat and she had a bou quet of American Beauty roses. Mr. Howard Kenna was best man Sept.

21. The hearing on the extension of routes will be held in Casper on Sept. 24. A representative of the post office department, as well a public counsel and trial and ushers who seated the 190 attended St. Mary's college at St.

Xavier, Kansas and is a graduate wedding guests were Mr. Severt Rist and Mr. Wallace Houston. of St. Vincent's school of nurs examiner of the board will be in Casper for the hearing according Mrs.

Bryson, the bride's mother ing. wore a burgundy colored suit with to Brown. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and gray accessories and Mrs. Walker, Brown said today that it is anti Mrs.

J. Kohler and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kohler of Fromberg; Mr.

and Mrs. B. Kohler of Bridger, Mr. mother of the bridegroom wore a black suit. Their corsages were of cipated by Challenger Airlines that early decisions will be forthcoming yellow roses encircled with white and Mrs.

p. W. Adams of Boze on both the hearings. gladioli. A reception in the church par lors followed the ceremony.

As sisting were Miss Beverly Kennedy, Miss Pansy Ott, Miss Do line Adams and Miss Marilyn Hart- wie. Miss Jerine Dean was in charge of the guest book. 4 Mrs. Walker is a graduate of the Billings senior high school and is employed in the credit de partment at Butterys. Mr.

Walker is also a graduate of the Billings senior high school and attended Utah university and Montana State university. He is employed by Potts Machinery company. Alter a trip to Glacier park. the couple will make their home in Billings. Couple Goes On Honeymoon to Mexico A gown of ivory satin fashioned with a full skirt and long train was worn by Miss Rose Zagorda, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Mrs. Robert Weideman and Mr. Weideman were married at services recently in the First English Lutheran church. Mrs.

Weideman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, 811 North Twenty-ninth street. (Photo by Tippet). Zagorda, 3402 Third avenue south, when she became the bride of Mr.

William T. Roebuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roebuck, 1020 North Twenty-eighth street Sat The Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club Meets Katlu-yn Spacht To lie Wed Here urday morning. Her gown had a sheer yoke Our Stock Is Complete To Make Any Party A Success i May It Be For A ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION WEDDING STAG OR PICNIC We Carry A Full Line Of Choicest WINES LIQUORS WHISKIES CANNED BEERS AND SOFT DRINKS trimmed with seed pearls and sat Invitations are being received today for the wedding of Miss in and the bodice was fitted with A meeting to organize a Welcome Wagon Newcomers club was held Thursday, August 26 at 2:30 Kathryn Spacht, daughter of Mr, long sleeves ending in popints over the writss and her three-quarter length veil trimmed in lace was and Mrs.

John R. Spacht, 21 Al derson avenue and Mr. Rowland held in place by a Queen Mary crown and she carried a shower Throssell, son of Mr. and Mrs. bouquet of red roses.

Her only Robert W. Throssell of North Arl jewelry was a strand of pearls with matching earrings, the gift ington, N. J. The wedding will take place September 14 in the of the bridegroom. The double-ring ceremony was First Presbyterian church here, performed at 10 o'clock in the rec Miss Spacht is a graduate of p.

m. in the club rooms of the YWCA. with Mrs. V. D.

Caldwell, Billings hostess of the Welcome Wagon Service company, presiding. She was assisted by Mrs. E. N. Halland, Babytime hostess for the same organization.

Mrs. Alice Walk Peckham gave a most interesting talk on the early history of Billings and told of many personal experiences. Mrs. W. A.

Groves was in charge of registration of the guests. Tea and cakes were served, with Mrs. E. L. Doing and Mrs.

D. G. Frank pouring. Bouquets of garden flowers decorated the table and room. The club plans to hold monthly tory of the Church of the Little the Billings senior high school Flower by the Rev.

S. L. Garland. and of Montana State university, Baskets of white and coral glad- where she was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. She is medical technician at St.

Patrick's hospi tal in Missoula. Mr. Throssell, a veteran of three years' service in the army air corps, is a student at Montana state university. His fraternity is meetings and is open to all new people who have moved to Billings Sigma Chi. sinnce January 1, 1948.

They are asKea to contact Mrs. Caldwell, phone 3503, or Mrs. Hal M. Pan- ton, assistant hostess, phone 5306. Picnic Fetes Couple From California Complimenting Mr.

and Mrs. F. T. Munch of Los Angeles four Doreas Ritzke Is Engage'd friends of Mrs. Munch's sister, Miss Dorcas Ritzke will become Mrs.

K. E. Wurl, entertained 25 guests at a picnic last Saturday the bride of Mr. Wehrle D. Co-valt of Billings, son of Mrs.

WJL. Covalt of Moreland, accord ing to an announcement made by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and evening in North' park. Hostesses were Mrs. N.

C. Barber, Mrs. M. W. Davies, Mrs.

L. B. Conrad and Mrs. A. V.

Oker-man. Mr. and Mrs. Munch and family left Sunday for Los Angeles after visiting in the Wurl home ,422 Lewis avenue, for four days. Mrs.

W. F. Ritzke, 140 Burlington avenue. The wedding will take Does your home tewing have professional look? Well-tailored buttonholes add an expert Bring your material to your Sewing Centir and we will do your buttonholes promptly, economically and expertly. Visit your SEWING CENTER for HEMSTITCHING PICOTING PINKING COVERED BUTTONS COVERED BUCKLES CUSTOM MADE BELTS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.

Ill North 29th place this month. Cherrio Liquor Store Open Every Day 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 a. m.

Sundays 1:00 p. jn. to 2:00 a. m. NO PERMIT! NO SIGNATURE! The couple will make their home here where Mr.

Covalt has been residing for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Manion, Rimrock road, left Friday for Iowa Mr. and Mrs.

James Walker Sherfy of Bakersfield, left Tuesday for their home after spending ten days with Mrs. Sher-fy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B.

McComas, 131 Avenue C. City, Iowa, where Mr. Manion will attend the University of Iowa and study for his Ph. D. degree..

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