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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 24

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Sunday, August 17, 1947 THE BILLINGS GAZETTE Page Eight Martin Luther was an early pro Mr. and Mrs. Dom Ross are vaca Mike Mansfield, Custer Women. See Daughter of Hardin Couple Women of Moose. Committees ponent of the theory that marriage and divorce should be the concern of civil law, rather than controlled by the church.

tioning on the Boulder river. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Otzenberger left for Sterling, after visiting Dr. and Mrs.

B. R. Tarbox. Secretary Visit Forsyth Friends Ways to Prepare, Store Frozen Foods Is Married in Seattle; Anderson-Morgan Vows Read Named at Laurel; Matrons Give Anniversary Parties Custer, Aug. 16.

A demonstration Forsyth, Aug. 16. Mike Mansfield, congressman from the First Montana district, and Jerry Sullivan, his secretary, visited friends here Thurs of pieparing and storing frozen foods was given Wednesday by Miss Alfreda Forswall. Virginia and Freddie returned to Mrs. Henry Winter, Sally Mathi- son and Mrs.

Ray Otis visited in; Redmond, after spending two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones have returned to their home in Seattle. Arthur F. McDonnell of Helena day.

They were en route from Miles City to Missoula. Miss Vcnnie Lane honored Mr and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Pasadena, at dinner Friday. The marriaee of Muss Marian Hardin, Aug. 16.

Miss Mary LaNell Bouton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bouton of Hardin, and flames T. Sherjff, were married Wednesday in the chapel of Woodland Park Presbyterian church in Seattle. The double-ring service was read by the Rev.

Mr. Thompson, pastor of the church. After the wedding a reception was given in the home of the bridegroom's parents In Laurel, Aug. 16. Standing com- C.

L. Calloway, J. II Jordan find mittees for the year were appointed other relatives and friends were when the Women of the Moose met Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bishop of Tuesday at the parish hall.

Mrs. Wis. Martha Altman. senior repent, pre-i and Mrg John NoUe have sided and named as chairmen of mw brother the committees Mrs Julia Phillips. Mr.

and Mrs. academy of fnenriship June and di of Sanders of Billmcs. child care and TriQi.n training; Mrs. Clara Getz. Idaha making.

I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mrs.

Lura Reynolds, hospital: Jacobson wcre Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sheridan, Wyo.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Williamsen are the H.

L. Aikmans of Farmersville, 111., and Mr. and Mis. Charles E. Burnet of Raymond, 111.

spent the week end with his son -in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Pella to Francis Carl Berg- Fred Parlier. strom, former Forsyth resident, wok place at Bremerton, wasn. i ne cou- The George Betts family attend- niP will live in Port Townsend Wash.

Seattle. After a trip to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, the couple will live in Scuttle. Rprvl Griccs of Richland. guild: Mrs. Elsie Kuper, library; Cooper.

Robert Cooper of Downs. led a reunion of Mrs. BetUs' family Mrs. Florence Hereford of Mrs. Tilda Jacobson of Dens-1 in Bridger.

membership; Mrs. Anna Wold, more. and Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Mf flnd MfS Larg sjnstrcm have Moosehaven; Mrs. Bessie Edgmond. phoenix of Minneapolis. Electa Ferguson Mr.

and Mrs A. W. F. Koch returned to Hardin Saturday after spending about three weeks at Flathead lake. Mrs.

Joe Lamers returned Monday from Great Falls where she visited her sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and Mr. and Mrs.

George Daniels returned Wednesday after spending a week in Yellowstone and Glacier Miss Dorothy Hogan, a former resident of this community, and William A. Sim were married in for a touch I autumn drama MoenMii mis. I Visitors at the home of Mr. and; of Eugene, Ore. hardt.

Moseheart alumni; Mrs. Julia fnVlo Mi t.hpv Mrs. John Gremmer entertained Tinnes. ritual: Mrs. Alice Fisher the South Santa Ana Church of tr truiciier Ul mmuumavuic, u.rin(n),,, Thiirs.

rm, a nd Mis. Ann ferry, a neia nurse Mrs and Mrs. Ethel Km8 and Mrs. White of Billings, war relief, th rvir dav- Mrs- Louis A. officiated the Indian service of the Devil AAA-A-B in May Crutcher.

publicity. rprvntinn in Nnrth naknta i mT i. I 1 1 ol-'i i-ncorvQtmn in Wnrtn nnlrntfl. 1JJ1CU11 UliU 1 CUCTI CU Ul ltit. i Vavq T3 Tnrn-on rF TTorriiTi nnn Following the meeting dessert Mrs.

Rachel Johnson of Tacoma, William F. Anderson of Cody, National parks. Miss Leona Stout of Ballantine lunch was served by Mrs. Phillips vicKcy iviuu.il ui ouccuum Wash M. -nH Mrs were married Sunday at the Church and Mrs.

Fisher. The second meet- guest this week of her uncle ancr pmm is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griggs. Mrs.

C. M. Ogren was honored Friday at Mrs. J. E.

Clifford's home. Mrs. R. M. Lockwood assisted the hostess.

Mrs. J. H. Lamm was hostess to the Wesleyan Methodist Women's Missionary society Tuesday. Mrs.

Don Ross spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. John Flowers, at Brandenberg. Miss Cora Anderson and Mrs. Stella Marsh are visiting in Seattle. Dr.

and Mrs. H. S. Degnan, Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. McDonough. Hi Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meredith and of God by the Rev. A. J.

Stuart. visited at the Kirk Coulter home. ing of the month will be held August aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Moran. Attendants were the Rev. was en route to Santa Cruz The Martin Gambills and Norman Beelers of Colstrip visited the Chil'Mrs- Harold Wnht of Crow 28 at the Commercial club. yisiting during the week at the Seaman Second Class Raymond home of Mr.

and Mrs C. G. Scott victtorf hie narpnts Mr onH were Mrs. Scott brother. Edwin Agency, Gambills.

Cal. Mrs. Jack U. Helmann and children, Jacky and Penny, spent sev- After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the Rev Mrs Peter Groll while he was de- Bullis, and family of Hardin, and Mrs. Harry Refer of Billings vis-lnvp'ri Pn rnntp 'fmm washin'i-tnn.

their aunt, Mrs. L. A. Bothe of, Med her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Stuart. The couple will era! days last week visiting her B.C. to San Francisco St. Louis.

H. J. Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. live in Cody.

moiner in Marmartn, n.d. Mr. Hei-mann loinpd thpm Fririnv and t.hev Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crow andindroia Mrs.

wunam oux auu mis. uuU returned Hardin with him. Among the birthday parties of the son, Johnny, have returned after Don Norstrom of More, AS SEEN IN VOGUE 0 Armstrong were nostesses ai a Miss Wanda Schug of Billings, Mrs. Wavne Serin? of Miles Citv Miss Marv Jo Dexter and Miss family left Friday for Greybull. Clarence a We Yellowstone I is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Nels Nor Clarence AHex for her daughter, Nationai park and in visiting Mrs strom. Margo. and one Thursday by Mrs. Mr and LouSn daughter'Kovanda of Columbus.

I Mr. and Mrs. Talmadee Collins A I'CC immnnC Laverne Jordan spent last week with Wyo. They are returning to their Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Clements. home in Los Angeles alter visiting AJf double birthday dinner at the Cox home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Charles Worley of Denver and Mrs. Harry Cox. Mrs.

Worley is a daughter-in-law of Mrs. William Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.

Christiansen entertained at dessert bridge Saturday when prizes were won by David Mann, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. his mother, Mrs.

Clara Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Eaton had as'nnrl familv nf Orpot Falls rp trnpsts IIOO 1 1 I II I IWI IO Mr. and Mrs. Dooley T. Pauley Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Jones have returned to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Charles Worley, Mrs. Minnie Gordon. Mrs.

Rov Reed and Mr. returned to Hardin Sunday after spending the last 10 days in Ten Sleep, visiting his parents, Footlighi your pastel or dark colored ensembles with luxurious black suede. Choose the flattering ankle strap sandal or dressy d'Orsay pump for fall. 795 Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Pauley. Rennie and Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Wayne Gordon, all of Bryant.

Denver, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. D. L. Perry and Mrs- William Cox. They left Monday children, Doris Janet and David mFmng for Missoula where they Lewis, of Ashland spent Monday V1.slt wlth Mr- and Mrs.

Jack their guest Tuesday A. A. Stewart this week of Mr. Collins' brother of Sheriton, Iowa. and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Tillie Hohendorf city clerk, i Harold Cllins: left Wednesday to vacation in Texas, Vacationing in the northwestern Denver and Los Angeles. part of the state are Mr. and Mrs. jL.

R. Shay and Miss Carol Shay, Arriving to spend her vacation wrio before going to Glacier Na-with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Itional park stopped to visit relatives Berkland, was Miss Eunice Berkland Bozeman and in Columbia Falls, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Two Pennsylvania residents, Wil-! phillp Ostwald are their daughters, Married At Red Lodge Red Lodge, Aug. 16. Miss Helen A.

Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Simmons, became the bride of Technical Sergeant Jordan Mr.

and Mrs. John Macintosh of New York City visited Mrs. Ray AA-B Buzzetti over the week end. nicht. with his na rente.

Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner, Mrs. J.

A. Perry, Sr. Miss Jennie Morgan of Lincoln, and daughter, Marilyn, spent the W. Bailey of Shelby, at a zm I and famy-. She 1 Miss Violet Alexander returned to ceremony in the Simmons' home nam ceam oi Morganiown.

ana Miss Mary Ostwald, teacher in the Mast Stoltzfus of Yellow House. Livingston schools, who is spending were guests this week of Mr. and her vacation here, and Mrs. Jack the Pev and Mrs Widower "lurnea 2" accompanied home in Hardin Sunday after the Rev. and Mrs.

u. k. wiamajer.GregB stephanie Jane Johnson spending the week end in Bozeman. Tuesday. The Rev.

Donald Redfield, pastor of the Methodist church at From- Mrs. Leonard Cantrell. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Perry, and uul lwo weeKS was accompanied by her brother, 1.. Moore of Laramie, Wyo. -vr-l James W. Alexander of Helena, who children and George Welch ray luuie oi rorsyui MUU-, Charles Wpi.rar.rt will spend his vacation visiting rela tives here.

Mrs. Pearl Kehens and her grand day night with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.and Mr and Mrs Prank BUer Mrs.

Anna Woodman and Mrs. Florence Burr, both of Denver, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. O. V.

Howe. Visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Sr. Phone 3105 I spent Sunday in Miles City.

Mrs. A. C. Hodges was the guest berg, officiated. Mrs.

Curtis J. last week end of Mrs. Esther Ton- Wilder of Corvallis, twin sis-gren of Helena. ter 01 tne bride, was matron of i honor and Hubert A. Simmons, Mr.

and Mrs. James Pyrell and. was best man. Mrs. H.

A. Simmons, daughter of Harlowton were week-1 played the nuptial music and end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

I Paula Dee Simmons, niece of the North 29th ot First daughter. Olive Hunt, arrived Tues- Mrs. Dorothy Porter, Bernadine, 1 Mr. ana Mrs. LeRoy Atkins and day to visit relatives in Hardin, will spend a year working for a Cassidy.

construction company. He recently bride, was flower girl. Ring bearers were Norman J. Wilder and Lee Hugh Simmons, nephews of the bride. After the wedding a reception was given at the home of the bride's parents and a family dinner was served at the Frontier club.

At the reception Mrs. S. G. Carpenter, Mrs. K.

W. Skeen and Mrs. E. W. Beadle presided at the tea table.

The bride is a graduate of Car I ft returned from Africa where he was employed by a construction company. Mrs. Ernest Manuel and daughter, Gerry Lynn, of Las Vegas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youkovich.

Mrs. Manuel is the former Mayme Brown. E. L. Gebo of Oakland, is visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Thompson. Mrs.

Katie Pohtola of Newell, S.D., arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sippola. Bill Paddock of Kansas City, is the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stevens. bon county high school and of Montana State university. She was employed at the university before her enlistment in the women's re Mrs. C. E.

Smith and sons, Larry and Billy, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and relatives in Columbus.

Spending several days at the Evert cabin above Red Lodge were Mrs. Lucius Conrad and her guest, Miss Laura Stevens of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. G. N. Wiigins, Mrs.

L. R. Shay and Mrs. Peter Thomson. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Lee Hamlett and Miss Betty Jones have returned from vacationing in Yellowstone National park and other mountain resorts. Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Armand Du Fresne are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voespflug of Missoula. After visiting two months with her daughters, Mrs. Harry Winters of Pompeys Pillar, Mrs.

Fred Allison of Billings and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Lena Owings returned to her home in Vancouver, Wash. serve of the marine corps. Marine Sergeant Bailey is the son of John T.

Bailey of Shelby. After a trip to Shelby the couple will live at Oceanside, Cal. Before the wedding showers were given for the bride-elect by Mrs. R. A.

Nutting, Mrs. Jean Matson, Mrs. Skeen and Mrs. H. A.

Sim mons, Jr. For HAXS To top off your back-to-school wardrobe or DATE a New Dr. and Mrs. C. M.

Skau and; daughter and Sue Campbell are: visiting at the Walter Lantz home.1 The guests came here from Detroit, En route home they will tour Yel-j lowstone National park. Visiting Mrs. Chris Becklin and Miss Alice Becklin are Mrs. D.j Nathan, Miss Sara Nathan and Mrs. H.

Schulte of Detroit and Mr. and; Mrs. E. W. Crowe of Louisville, Ky.j Mrs.

Louise Vittorie returned Wednesday from Missoula. HIT A trttn ttt 1 ,3 rTnf nrl. En route to Richland, from their home in Center, N.D., Mr. and Mrs. Elton Klucas and daughter, Arlis, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs. Neil Baker and family are home from a vacation trip to Yellowstone National park and a visit with relatives in the western part of the state. Pert Derbies Felt Bretons Dressy Feathers Metropolitan Permanent from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welch of! of Butte were guests this week of Tacoma, visited relatives here n7-u iifj.in., i METROPOLITAN REALTY SHOP 2711 First Ave.

N. PHONE 4579 this week, 'fp Miss Florence Mcintosh. Word was received Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Matt Karhu that their son, Walter, left Tuesday from New York for Venezuela where he i Study "in Poland Warsaw, Aug.

16. IP) Two rep- resentatives of the Polish National Catholic Church of America of i 0W 9 0 Babcock i neat re tsiag. sjiciiikuii, i uai oiiivlu ill Poland for a three-month study of missionary and relief work. They are the Rev. John F.

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