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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 9

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The Billings Gazette Friday. July 8. 197 9-A mmmzmsm Lenhardt Stroeher Two graduates of Montana State Uni versity, Cathryn Lenhardt and James Sam "Balow Lvl 3" Downtown Habel Turnquist Linda Karen of Marian and Clifford (Don) Habel 1751 Soloman Ave. and Robert Lee Turnquist, son of Joan and Harold Turnquist, Alkali Creek Road, were married at the First Christian Church. The Rev.

Jerry Keck officiated at the ceremony. Linda graduated from Billings Senior High School and Eastern Montana College. Her major was elementary education. Robert, also graduated from Billings Senior High School, attended University of Montana and graduated from Eastern Montana College. He is employed as a teacher in Shepherd.

The couple will reside at 1209 Wyoming No. 3, Billings. uel Stroeher, exchanged wedding vows at the First Congregational Church in Billings. Rev. John McClelland officiated at the ceremony.

I Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lenhardt, 948 72nd St. W. and Dr.

Mrs. James Stroeher, 2230 Fairway Drive. I The bride majored in history at Montana State University. After receiving his liachelor's degree at MSU, the bridegroom fhas continued on with his education at the Dental School of the University of Minnesota. I The couple will reside in New Brighton, Minn.

f-: I fy Dresses tr" for Ilie 1 I Wedding KATHERINE KOCH Koch Murphy Mrs. Jean L. Koch, 34 N. Crestwood announces the engagement of her daughter, Katherine Joan, to Gregory Gerard Murphy, son of Mrs. Elizabeth C.

Murphy, 2212 8th Helena and the late Michael A. Murphy. A Dec. 30 wedding is planned. rr-rrr-r- i r.f sjtfl- Belmont studio LINDA AND ROBERT TURNQUIST Hebig Brown Cheryl Lee Hebig, daughter of Kathleen and John I.

Hebig, 2939 Beech Ave. and Thomas Gregory Brown, son of Alice and Thomas J. Brown, 2647 Colton Blvd. were married at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Billings.

Father Powers officiated at the ceremony. The bride graduated from Billings West High School and attended Eastern Montana College. She is employed as a receptionist at the Billings Clinic. The bridegroom graduated from Billings Central High School and is attending Montana State University. He is employed for the summer as an inspector for Sanderson, Stewart and Mueller Engineering.

The couple will reside at 2234 Rosewyn. BiumRvtner Weller CATHRYN AND JAMES S. STROEHER Patten Fleming Dawn C. Patten and Steven R. Fleming were married at the home of the bride's parents, J.

Merie and Thomas R. Diede, 204 So. Santa Fe. Dr. Robert Keefe, uncle of the bridegroom officiated at the ceremony.

Betty and James W. Fleming, 2423 Cascade are parents of the bridegroom. The new Mrs. Fleming graduated from Billings West High School. She is employed at Quality Contact Lenses.

Steven Fleming attended Tulane University in New Orleans and the University of Montana. He is employed at Herbergers Department Store. The couple will reside in Billings. 7 urn Tony Smith Photography Baumgartner Welter DAWN AND STEVEN R. FLEMING CHERYL AND THOMAS G.

BROWN Ramps' celebrate 50th VIVA Fresh, young style and soft fashion a look with the beauty of flattering JS height at the new location. Reg. I 23.90 thru Saturday. Robinson Thomas Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Robinson, 1716 Clark announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, 3142-66th St. S.W., to Randy Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomas, 605 Calhoun Lane. A Sept.

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St L. LAUREL Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kamp Sr. were honored on their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house reception held at St.

John's Lutheran Church. Hosting the event were their children and their families: County Commissioner and Mrs. Leo Kamp Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. (Jane) Minch of Laurel; Leona Rood of Billings; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin (Sharon) Brockway of Waldwich, N.J., and Mr.

and Mrs. V. H. (Wilma) Tipton of Auburn, Wash. Leo Kamp and Vernie Waits were married Feb.

16, 1927 in Des Moines, Iowa. Kamp brought his bride to his farm, located southeast of Laurel, where they still reside. They have 11 grandchildren and one great grandson. Over 200 persons attended the reception including Kamp's school teacher, Mathilda Brohaugh, who resides in Laurel. i Jll DO YOUR THING! HURRY ON OUT TO TOWN AND COUNTRY AND SAVE LIKE CRAZY.

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799 Announcement procedures Every couple has something distinctive about their marriage. Please share your story with the Gazette's readers. Wedding reports and photographs must be received within one week after the ceremony. Out-of-town wedding reports should be mailed within one week. Pictures are used with both engagement and wedding announcements when there is a three months period of time between the two articles.

When the time span is less, both notices can be published, but only one photograph will be used. In taking plctues, remember that we print only close-ups of the couple. If a photographers stands at a distance and Includes the entire wedding scene, we still use only a close-up of the couple's faces. The rest is cut out. Color negatives do not reproduce well in black and white.

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