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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 52

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I 1 I 5 12-E Sunday, Oct 7. 1979 The Billings Gazette Crouse Morken WEDDINGS Linda Diana Crouse and Kurtiss Doan Morken took a honeymoon to the Black Hills, S.D. after their marriage in the American Lutheran Church in Billings. Pastor Gary Olson of ficiated at the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Naomi Jane Crouse, Rt 3 and James R.

Crouse, Route Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Almar J. Morken, 1924-12th St. W.

The newlyweds are graduates ef Billings Senior High School. The bride is employed at Village Inn Pizza Parlor. The bridegroom is welder for Roscoe Steel. rs Snider Diede Tammy Gail Snider and Les Lynn Diede were married in the Central Christian Church in Billings. The Rev.

Ralph Weatheral officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lawson of Shepherd and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas R. Diede, 204 S. Santa Fe. The bride graduated from Post High School, Post, Idaho.

She is a sales clerk for Big Bears Factory Liquidators. The bridegroom graduated from Billings West High School. He is employed by Burlington Northern Railroad. 71 i 1 Williams Cornish LAUREL Mr. and Mrs.

Billy L. Williams of Laurel announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl Rene, to William John Cornish, son of Mrs. Phyllis Smerer of Judith Gap and John Cornish of Clyde Park. A June 14 wedding is planned. Fischer Finley Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Fischer, 1032 Lake Elmo Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tami, to Tom Finley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Finley, 542 Johnson Lane. An Oct.

24 wedding is planned. Neill Van Kuiken WINDHAM Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neill of Windham, announce the engagement of their daughter, Corinne, to Dale Van Kuiken, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Van Kuiken of Coffee Creek. A November wedding is planned. BaiuncaitoerWelkr LINDA AND KURT1SS D. MORKEN Vaughn Smith Kimberly Jo Vaughn and Charles R. Smith, in complete wedding attire, visited a friend in Deaconess Hospital who is recovering from surgery.

They were married in the First United Methodist Church in Billings. The Rev. Vern Klingman officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Vaughn of Glasgow and Mrs. Florence Parker, 616 So. 34th St. The bride graduated from Glasgow Senior High School. She is working as a receptionist.

The bridegroom graduated from Western Tech, Denver, Colo. He is a welder. Rimrock Camera if How to report a wedding 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 month 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. BjumgardKT Uer KIMBERLY AND CHARLES R. SMITH TAMMY AND LES L. DIEDE Steckel Gaschk Jane Marie Steckel and Kevin Ray Gaschk were married in St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Billings.

Father Hoffman officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Steckel, 1518 Maurine St. Leona Gaschk of Lafayette, and Walter Gaschk, 359 Indian Trail are parents of the bridegroom.

The bride graduated from Billings Senior High School and is attending Montana State University, Bozeman where she is studying accounting. The bridegroom also graduated from BSHS and is attending MSU where he is studying computer programming. Bailey Mack The bride graduated from After a honeymoon trip to Billings West High School Canada, the newlyweds will and attended Eastern Mon- reside in Bozeman, where tana College. both are employed. jPECIAL opening TODAY NOON to4 p.m.

Featuring new works by these fine artists i Tony Smith Photography "Original Jewelry Drxiytwf (trui ('mi In Iff Siitdio JANE AND KEVIN R. GASCHK PONY Sandra Bailey and Gary Mack were married at the summer home of the bride's parents in Pony. The Rev. James Stewart of the United Methodist Church in Bozeman officiated at the outdoor ceremony. A reception and barbecue followed the ceremony.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey of Bozeman and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mack, 1927 Burlington Billings.

The bride graduated from Bozeman Senior High School and attended Montana State University, Bozeman. Hill Buechler FROMBERG Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Hill of Fromberg announce the engagement of their daughter, Holly Myr-lette, to Kenneth James Buechler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Buechler, also of Fromberg. A Nov. 10 wedding is planned. JOHN BANKS Ceramics ROBERT KERCHER Paintings DOROTHY WESTON LARSON Paintings Dudis Willcutt Dollyann Dudis and William John Willcutt were married in St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Billings.

The Rev. Donald Mackay and the Rev. Peter Stube officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

John Dudis of Hardin and Juanita Willcutt, 1317 Yellowstone Ave. and the late Harvey Willcutt. The bride attended Cottey College, Nevada, Mo. and graduated from Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore. She earned her masters degree in early childhood education from Eastern Montana College.

She is a teacher and National Park Service ranger at Custer Battlefield. The bridegroom graduated from Shat-tuck Military Academy, Fairbault, Minn. He is a rancher near Fort Smith. Lee Joyce mi imomvTFM tutuifnHurwg Jmrtr 3UXERff)5 EMERALD DRI NEAR THE METRA BIL1ACS, MONTAVC Tippet Studio, Inc. DOLLYANN AND WILLIAM J.

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