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The Herald from Billings, Montana • 12

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The Heraldi
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Billings, Montana
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Billings, Mont. 12 THE HERALD December is, 1949 Gibbsons-Sclierrer Bridal Showers Fete Vows Spoken in Helena Mary Lucille Jameson Mrs. J. H. Bridenbaugh, 1109 North Thirty-second street, has returned from Long Beach, where she was called by the illness of Dr.

Bridenbaugh's sister, Mrs. Lawrence Erichsen. Mrs. Bridenbaugh was away two weeks. After a wedding trip to Butte Miss Mary Lucille Jameson, Of Interest to Women THETA RHO GIRLS CLUB of the LO.O.F.

CANDY SALE Saturday, December 17, 1949 at the Store 'jjf and West Yellowstone, Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Mrs. Walter J. Gibbons nee Miss Jameson, 67 Park Hill Road, whose Carroll Ann Scherrer, have return marriage to Dr. Walker Honaker to Billings to make their home. will take place December 30 in the The bride, daughter of Mr.

and First Methodist church, was honor-Mrs. Fred E. Scherrer of Augusta, ed this week at two parties, and Mr. Gibbons, son of Mr. Wal- In the home of Mrs.

C. H. Nel-ter S. Gibbons of Eureka, were son, 1940 Virginia Lane, Miss married last Saturday in St. Pe- Jameson was complimented at a ter's pro-cathedral in Helena, by dinner party and miscellaneous Bishop H.

H. Daniels. shower Monday evening. Eighteen Miss Shirley Kelly, of Billings, were present and Christmas dec- as maid of honor, wore a green orations were used throughout the suit and a corsage of yellow roses, house. Hostesses with Mrs.

Nel- The bride chose a taupe suit with son were Mrs. R. W. Kelley, Mrs. white accessories and a corsage of Esther Griffin and Mrs.

C. white orchids. The Rev. George Gallagher. Musuda, pastor of St.

Luke's Epis- Twenty guests were entertained copal church in Billings, was best Wednesday evening" in the home man. Ushers were Mr. Fred Scher- of Mrs. W. F.

Koch, 306 Clars rer, brother of the bride and Mr. avenue, at a dinner party for Miss Jim Gibbons, brother of the bride- Jameson. Holiday appointments groom. were used and a kitchen shower A buffet supper followed in the followed the dinner. Entertain-home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles in urltn Mrs. Koch were Mrs. Scherrer of Helena. Mrs.

Gibbons Ronald Ries, Mrs. Theodore Cor-is assistant county home demon- tett and Mrs. U. Lyons. stration agent here.

Mr. Gibbons is employed by the J. I. Case com- Royal Neighbors Have The couple is making their home Election of Officers at 37 Wyoming avenue. The Royal Neighbors held a reg- The evening preceding the" wed- ular meetinS and election of of- ding, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Scher- tne 0(1(1 Fellows hall rer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wednesday night. December 7.

CHRISTMAS APRONS and FANCY WORK Phone 5779 514 Second Street West Fresh Yarn Nylon Hosiery Direct from the Mills Yours Truly Brand Measured to Fit As advertised in Good Housekeeping Magazine Phone 6703 for appointment in your home. Scherrer. uncles aunt of the rlans were maae Ior a Juvenue bride entertained 18 guests at din ner in the Montana club at and adult Christmas party to be held Wednesday night, December 21 in the Odd Fellows hall. Lunch was served by a committee headed by Mrs. Marie Morgen with Mrs.

V. L. Hakes, Mrs. C. G.

Johnson and Mrs. Agnes Bender. Walter Cline Weds Minneapolis Girl Officers elected for the next year After attending the wedding of were: Mrs. H. C.

VanArsdale. or- BEAUTY SPECIAL $700 Scalp Treatment Shampoo Finger Wave Eyebrow Arch ALL FOR ONLY their son, Walter W. Cline, and acle; Mrs. Emma Boyd, vice or- Miss Jeanne Ahseumacher in the acle; Mrs. P.

H. O'Leary, recorder; chapel of Westminister Presbyter- Mrs. Pearl Wyman, receiver; Mrs. ian church in Minneapolis, Mr. Ray White, chancellor; Mrs.

Fred and Mrs. Earl V. Cline, 544 Yel- Robinson, marshal; Mrs. John lowstone avenue, have returned to Lambrecht, inner sentinel; Mrs. A.

their home. J. Schwalger, outer sentinel; Mrs. The ceremony took place last Adeline Erickson, pianist; Mrs. Leo Monday and was performed by Schwen, flag-bearer; Dr.

Erie Farr, the Rev. Arnold Hilmar Lowe. physician. Graces Mrs. Vern Han- The bride, daughter of Mr.

and son, Faith; Mrs. J. R. Karel, Mo-Mrs. C.

H. Ahsenmacher of Sioux desty; Mrs. Pete Markegard, Cour- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rush were married recently in the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. Nelson, 735 Custer avenue. They will make their home in Billings.

ACME BEAUTY COLLEGE Supervised Work 3007 First Avenue North PHONE 5567 Mrs. Ekern, Mgr. Kev. Button, Bride To Make Home Here Couple Wed Recently In Grandparents Home Falls, S. wore a winter white age; Mrs.

A. T. Duval, Endurance; In the home of her grandparents. The Rev. Reuben Dutton.

super- wool frock with brown accessories Mrs. Emma Palen; Unselfishness. i Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Nelson, 735 intendent of Methodist churches and a white feather hat. Her cor- Custer avenue, Miss DeVona Be- the Yellowstone district, and sage was of orchids. Mrs. Jerry Vpivf-nmPN' Club TTnlrU hunin recently became the bride his bride, the former Mrs.

Ivo E. Kohler sister of the bride and Mr. us of Mr. Robert Rush, son of Mr. Nation of Peoria, 111., have return- Max Thornton of Billings, attend- r'otlUCK -Luncheon and Mrs.

Henry Rush, Grand ed from New York City, where ed the couple. Mrs. J. Kohler The regular monthly meeting of avenue. A double ring ceremony their marriage took place and will wore a silver gray metallic wool the Newcomers' club was held was performed by Noel F.

Rigby, reside in Billings. frock with a corsage of flame-col- Thursday afternoon, December 8, second counselor of the Church of The couple was married Novem- ored camellias. The bride's moth- at Shangri-La, 803 Lewis avenue. Jesus Christ of the Latter Day ber 27 in Christ church on Park er chose a delph blue crepe frock After the potluck luncheon, Christ-Saints, avenue in New York, by Bishop with black accessories and the mas gifts were exchanged and all The bride wore a white satin Glenn R. Phillips, bishop of the bridegroom's mother, a black wool joined in the singing of carols, gown with a long train, a fitted Denver area, assisted by Dr.

Ralph suit with gold accessories. Their Boxes of clothing and food which bodice with pearl trim and a ingl w. Sockman, pastor of Christ corsages were of red roses. had been donated by the members strand of pearls. Her veil was full church.

A wedding breakfast was served were packed for the needy family length and she carried a bouquet Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Sockman in the Normandy hotel in Minne- which they have adopted, of pink roses. attended the couple. Other guests apolis.

The couple then left on The club enjoyed a square dance Mrs. William Rush was matron were Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Zimmer a wedding trip and on their re- Saturday evening, December 10. of honor and wore a brown satin of Hobson. A wedding dinner in turn will reside in Minneapolis. Announcement was made that dress and a corsage of pink rose the Commodore hotel, followed the Mrs. Cline is a graduate of Sioux the sewing group will meet at the buds and white gardenias.

Mr. ceremony. Falls high school and attended home of Mrs. O. B.

Silvey, 641 Rush, twin brother of the bride- The Rev. and Mrs. Dutton will South Dakota State college at Clark avenue, Thursday afternoon, groom was best man. Mis. Nelson reside at 544 Alderson avenue.

Mrs. Brookings. She has been a host- December 15. wore a gray dress and the bride- Dutton has lived in Idaho Falls, es for Mid-Continent Airlines. Mr.

All new residents of the city are groom's mother chose a black dress. Idaho, and has been a frequent Cline, a oo-pilot for Mid-Continent invited to join the club. The presi- They had corsages of white gar- visitor in Billings. Airlines, is a graduate of Billings dent is Mrs. Harry J.

Waldrip. denias. senior high school and a former A dinner for 18 guests followed Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Ovin of Salt student at Montana state univer- Mrs. John G. Bohlinger, 1109 the ceremony. The table was cen- Lake City, were guests last week- sity.

Following service as captain North Thirty-first street, was host- tered with a three-tiered wed- end of Mrs. Ovin's brother-in-law in the army air force, he com- ess to her bridge club at dinner ding cake. Baskets of fall flowers and sister, 'Dr. and Mrs. C.

H. pleted his college work at the and bridge Thursday evening, and oak leaves decorated the Nelson, 1940 Virginia Lane. University of Minnesota. Covers were laid for eight. DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIES' COATS The couple left on a wedding trip to Salt Lake City, the former 'Out of the high rent district' 2706 Minn.

Ave, Phone 4959 home of the bride. The bride attended the Billings senior high school and is a former student at the University of Utah. Mr. Rush is a graduate of the Billings Senior high school and is a member of the Future Farmers of America. The couple will reside at 735 Custer avenue.

Mrs. Cisel, Daughter End Series of Parties Mrs. G. C. Cisel, 233 Clark av enue, and her daughter, Mrs.

Keei Lane, entertained at the third in a series of bridge luncheons Saturday afternoon in the Northern hotel. They were assisted by Mrs. Marvin Fraser. White, rose and red carnations decorated the tables and each of the 90 places set for the guests was marked by a corage of car nations. Bridge awards went to Mrs.

Frank Cross, Mrs. Milton Davies and Mrs. Frank Connelly. MMUtAYgtvwy 4 poom frow Woof fftcMdnQ 1 heigM. FAMCMAY I i ffc bw wofl bo4f laay.

Com or pk. SI I fJtJL. Appear A I WESTWOODS I 111 North 27th SirMl I Yes, Mcintosh Furniture And Hardware Is The Place To Visit For Toys; Then Your Child Won't Be Disappointed On Christmas Morning. You, Too, Will Enjoy The Big Savings Youll Find. McINTOSH FURNITURE 2817 Montana Avenue Phone 7177 MISS DENZER HONORED Miss Charlotte Denzer, Montana student attending Mooseheart, was honored by the Child Care committee of the Women of the Moose at a Christmas shower held Monday night at the home of Mrs.

Elmer Fink, 646 Burlington. Plans were made for a chapter night program which will be held soon..

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