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byterian Church, who was a mem- Mrs. Bertha Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. The Billings Gazette, Sunday Morning, July 21, 1957 Note Anniversary White Sulphur Woman Feted At Shower Ed Harrelson and Barbara Har relson were visitors in Helena Tuesday. Miss Gertrude McStravick, Mrs Josie Berg and Mrs.

Josephine Guenther were hostesses to the Castle Mountain Garden Club at the Luppold ranch. The program was presented by Mrs. Helma White on the making of corsages. Mr. and Mrs.

Shev SDraeeins and daughter. Shirlev. returned Friday from Rochester, where they spent a month. Junior high school girls of White Sulphur Springs who attended the camp sponsored by the Helena Presbytery at Georgetown Lake, are Betty Britton, Betty Baechler, Alice Peterson and Kathryn Hanson. They accompanied the Rev.

Orville E. Lanham, pastor of the First Pres der. From there they will go to I A. 1 111 A. li uuaiemaia my to live.

Mr. and Mrs. James Clay and sons, Mike and James, are here from Portland, to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Har old Clay.

Mrs. Thelma Thoman of Salt Lake City, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hanson, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Web Rohletter, and sons, Ronald and Robert. Oscar Bing of Renton, visited his brother, George Bing, at the Smith ranch. CharlesTyman, former Meagher County attorney, and now of Long Beach, visited here. Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Baechler were Mr. and Mrs. A.

Club Picnic Is Given At Fromberg FROMBERG The Northside Community Club had its annual picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stephenson, Sunday. A family picnic was given Sunday at the home of Mrs. Catherine Reichert for Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy Marvin of Butte, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lambrecht and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Reichert and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reichert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reichert and family, all of Billings.

Mr. and Mrs. William Thor-mahlen and sons of Castro Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iFoust of Bridger were guests Thursday of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Ryder. Mrs. Ryder accompanied theThormahlens, the Fousts and ''Mr. and Mrs.

John Treece of Missoula to the Dryhead in Wyoming, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and family have moved from Hardin to make their home here. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Lehman and family of Forsyth and Mr. and E. B. LeClaires returned after visiting in Seattle.

Lt. and Mrs. Chesley and children ileft for his base at Beeville, 'after spending a 30-day leave here land in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs.

Oss Woolman, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parker and Mrs. Dorothy Carrell and Olive were guests at a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Hodges in Bridger Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tilford Cornn of Conrad were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Parker. The Birthday Club honored Mrs. Maude Bostwick on her birthday at a picnic in the City Park Friday. Guests Sunday in the Stanley Collins home were Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Lee of Billings and Mrs. Mary Stockwell of Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swan and son of Billings, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Oss Woolman and Mrs. Dorothy Carrell and Olive spent Sunday in Red Lodge.

Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Nelson, all of Billings, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin David son of Joliet. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Reynolds and daughter of Luther and Mr. and Mrs. George Premo of Edgar were guests Sunday of Mrs. Eva Reynolds.

and Mrs. Crosby Willis, Carol' and Rex and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood and Barbara attended a family picnic at the home of WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Mrs. Herb Townsend was guest of honor at a pink and blue shower given by Mrs.

E. P. Pierce Tuesday. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Robert Wat son, Mrs.

Orville Lanham and Mrs. Robert Weitz. Guests in cluded were Mrs. George Niebel and Miss Esther Niebel of Boze man. Rose Marie Smith, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Smith, and Eugene Dreidlein. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dreidlein.

all of White Sulphur Springs, were mar ried in Great Falls Saturday. At tendants were Mrs. Robert Locke of White Sulphur Springs, sister of the bride, and Delmer Davis of Great Falls, Mr. and Mrs Dreidlein have returned from their wedding trip and will make their home here. Guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Zieg Sr. were Mrs. Leif Collier and daughters. Brenda and Sher- yl, of Paris, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester McCollough and daugh ter, Debra, of San Antonio, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quinton and daughter, Trudy, of Butte. Mrs.

Collier and Mrs. Quinton are sisters of Mrs. Zieg, and Mrs. Mc Collough is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Zieg. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and children, Joyce and Steven, left for their home at Fairfield after visiting her mother, Mrs. Bertha Hanson, and her brothers, Roger and Elmer Hanson.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion MacKay are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Calvert and children of Chelyan, W.Va.; and Mr.

and Mrs. Emmett Mackay and son, Bruce, of Brownsville, Ore. The Presbyterian Women's Organization had a luncheon at the church dining room Wednesday. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Weitz, Mrs.

Jack Olson, Mrs. Marion MacKay, Mrs. Maurice Holmes and Mrs. E. P.

Pierce. Guest speaker Was Miss Lucy Williams of Springfield, 111., who is visiting her niece, Mrs. Roger Hanson. Miss Williams spoke on missions in South America which she visited recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hooper and granddaughters, Karalee and Valerie Stetson, left Saturday to make their home in Spokane. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ely Johnson Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Stebbins and children of Livingston; Rose Haskins and Gloria Beck of Big Timber; Airman Donald Johnson, who is on furlough from a camp in Mississippi; Mrs. Agnes Turpin of White Sulphur Springs and her nephew and three nieces of Lewistown. Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Hanson and daughters went to Billings Saturday to get Mrs. Hanson's aunt, Miss Lucy Williams of Springfield, III Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kinnick, Those Fabulous New ROTHMOOR COATS Are Her el Choose Yours Now Charge It or Pay a Small Deposit and Lay It Away Until Fall Midi XbUUClt VI AJAftllllgO i were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

George Strieker. Mr. and Mrs. James Randall and daughters, Cathy and Betsy of St. Albans, W.

were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips. Miss Regina Messing and Miss Shirley Hubbell of Hollister, arrived Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Brewington. Mrs. Olive Stukey and children, Pat and Mike, of Casper, visited Mrs. Stukey's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Nelson. They were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Oss Woolman. Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Rahrer and Sandra visited Sunday in the ne Of Mr. and Mrs.

William Spencer near Red Lodge. William Roepke of Chaska, is visiting his sister Mrs. 1 Martha VanCamp. Other guests in the VanCamp home were Karen, Dennis and Mary Kaye Renier of Billings and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Vogt of Harlowtown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark and Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Spadt of Wor-land, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Parker, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Carrell and Olive Carrell of Riddle, visited in Cody, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Karl Karrow and Al Vogt of Milwaukee were C. Kracklauer and children, Ollie, George and Mary, of Mundelein, 111.

Clifford Britton and son, James, of Minneapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Britton at the Castle Mountain ranch. Clifford and Harold Britton are brothers. Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Petterson and son, Donald, arrived Wed nesday from Whittier, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Smith of San Fernando, are visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hanson, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Web Rohletter. Another daugh ter, Mrs. Thelma Thorman, of Salt Lake City is a guest of the Norman Hanson home. Rothmoor's Desireaux fabric styled in a gentled straight front coat with single button closing and jeweled pins.

Hand-deep side pockets, pushup sleeves. Available in brandy brown, black, grey or dark green, in sizes 10 to 20, 119.95. ROTHMOOR'S mildred 8 Bob Ege Photo The fiftieth weding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. LeClaire, 924 Princeton was celebrated with a family dinner party Wednesday in the Belknap Broiler. The LeClaires were married July 17, 1907, in Iowa City, Iowa, and came to Huntley Project where Mr. LeClaire was employed by the Reclamation Bureau. They moved to Billings in 1917 and Mr.

LeClaire became associated with Purity Bread now Sweetheart Bread Co. He continued in that association until his retirement in 1946. The couple have a son, Edward J. LeClaire of Salt Lake City; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth P.

Moore of Casper, and Mrs. John W. Scheidecker, 924 Princeton and five grandchildren. The anniversary party was arranged by the LeClaires' son and daughters who were present with their families. Also at the dinner was Mrs.

Bruce Cook a longtime friend of the honored couple. Decorations for the occasion featured a three-tiered anniversary cake decorated in gold and flanked by yellow tapers and arrangements of yellow chrysanthemums and golden bells. Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Willis in Cowley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Farias, Mr.

and Mrs. George Farias and Mrs. Lola Kujath visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Webber in Ryegate, Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Hoff and daughter of Rock Springs, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Farias. in Fur-Face Dcr oi tne teaching staff.

Mrs. Clarisse McGuire and Mrs. Ella Hanson were hostesses to the ODO Club Thursday at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. McGuire. Guests of the club were Mrs.

Earl Best and children of Bozeman, Mrs. Jack McGuire and son, Dennis Thornes, and Polly Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eslick and son, David, of Long Beach, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer White. They were accompanied by Elaine Bennett and Wayne Putnam of Long Beach. Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Corkill were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Miles O'Connor, and son, Timothy, who were en route from East Orange, N.J., to Chewelah, where they will visit Mrs. O'Connor's parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Merle Sny- a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietz. 4 Mrs. F.

J. Rahrer tallied high when Mrs. C. R. Emmett was hostess to her bridge club Monday.

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