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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 13

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IAN EDITORIAL SECTION SOCIETY NEWS MISSOULA, MONTANA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1941. Many Weddings Keep Missoula Society on Move nrmr 11 cnr tttttv a rnr SSOUJ Garden City Principals in Home and Church Weddings TwcntyFrftli Anniversary Is Observed by Vallances Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Vallanoe and jfpjfmm, i i I 1 Vjt i I Its' s3 tji 1 i4 ill ryr rwl I I 2 i ft I 4 ('c 1 BETWEEN showers and stiff breezes Missoula society endeavored to function this week. It was not a big week, even as Summer weeks go, but what events there were served to fill the hours of what otherwise could have been a languorous period. Out-of-door activity increased as indoor life became a bit more irksome. Lawn events, picnics and travel claimed their share of popularity. But there is no diminution in the number of weddings as the Summer days slip away.

They serve to brighten a picture that otherwise shows a bit of the drab. The July brides are just as numerous and just as attractive as were those of June. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Vallance ob served their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at their home up the Rattlesnake Sunday at. an open house between the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock when more than seventy-five guests called. A four-tiered wedding cake adorned the service table. Mrs.

Vallance was assisted by Mrs. Francis Milburn, her sister; Mrs. V. S. Hertz of Deer Lodge, sister of Mr.

Vallance; Mrs. S. J. Vallance of Hamilton, sister-in-law, and Mrs. Claude Milburn.

A family dinner was also enjoyed at 2 o'clock when places were; marked for Mr. and Mrs. Vallance, Compliment Mrs. Larsen. Mrs.

H. Larsen. who is leaving soon to make her home in Boze-man. was complimented at many social affairs by her friends and clubs during recent days. Miss Mary Parisel entertained at! the home of Mrs.

Matilda Thornton on East Front street Thursday at dessert bridge honoring Mrs. Larsen Guests were Mrs. Larsen, Frank Grady, Mrs. Clarence Coyle, Mrs. Claud Herring, Mrs.

J. C. Hawke. Mrs. Floyd Hober, Mrs.

Lo hit -rl raine La Porte and Miss Marian Flannery ana tne guest or honor. Brown. I Mrs' Schipporeit entertained for Score favors were awarded to Flannery at her home on Lo-LaPorte and Mrs. Coyle and a gift i cust street Thursday evening at a was nresented to the honor irn.st PartV- Guest5 ere MisS Dorothy Garden city brides are, top row, left to right: Mrs. Rae C.

Greene who was Miss Virginia Brodie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brodie of 245 South Fourth street, west; Mrs.

David Bays who was Miss Betty Mae Weitzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Weitzel of 200 Cottonwood street; Mrs. Willis Bedard who was Miss Margaret Ella Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Johnston of 819 Oak street; Mrs. Edward Beebe who was Miss Elsie Tracer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Tracer of Orchard Homes; Mrs. Norman L. Olson who was Miss Dee Eleanor Sarff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Sarff of Staples, and, bottom row, left to right: Mrs. John Stiver who was Miss Rosemary Deegan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Deegan of 1002 Phillips street; Mrs. Adolph Still who was Miss Yetta Hiemstra. daughter of James Hiemstra of Saskatoon, Canada, and Mrs.

Joe Root, who was Miss Bernice Worden of this city. I 1 tI in ss JDrooie Becomes Uncle Of Rae Greene at Ceremony Saturday evening a surprise no-host dinner at 7 o'clock at the Happy Bungalow complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Larsen was given by Mr. and Mrs.

Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Her CTilU 1U1.1. "CI John leTofHHe7e'naMr AUan Thompson and Miss Marian Brown. Dancing was enjoyed after the dinner hour.

Mrs. R. J. Fremou entertained her sewing club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Woodworth avenue, honoring Mrs. Larsen.

A handkerchief shower was tendered Mrs. Larsen. Guests were Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Grady, Mrs.

E. J. Conley, Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Fred wmong, Mrs.

jacK Pearson ana Mrs. Carl Estes. i Tuesday evening Mrs. J. C.

Hawke entertained her card club, honoring! Mrs. Larsen, at her home on Evans i avenue. Mrs. Fred Wilfong and Mrs. Jack J.

Pearson were co-hostesses at a garden supper on Vine street on; Wednesday evening in honor of Larsen. Those enjoving the hostesses' hos- pitalitv were Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Don- aid Aldrich, Mrs. Michael Mrs.

p. Hillmnn Mrs T.aPnrtP Miss Brown, Mrs. Hober, Miss Pari- spl Mr Wntxke Mrs Thiomo Mrs. H. Cu'shman, Mrs.

L. Shortt. Mrs. O. K.

Estes, Mrs. Her- I I I iss Deegan and J. Stiver Take Vows at Nuptial Mass iri it A reception was held at the brides parents home alter the ceremony when intimate friends were guests. A three-tiered wedding cake adorned the service table at which Mrs. W.

O. Dickinson, Mrs. Fred Wilfong and Mrs. Alex Milne presided. A centerpiece of roses and sweet peas decorated the table.

Mr. and Mrs. Greene left im-1 mediatelv after the reception for1 Flathead lake. Thev will go through' Glacier park and into Canada and, return to Great Falls where they will be at home at 205 Twenty- ninth street, south, where Greene is with the state fish and iramr riprartmpnt n. ripnnrv camp warden at Great Falls.

Mrs. Greene attended schools in Missoula and matriculated at the! State University. She is affiliated. with Alpha Phi sorority. Mr.

Greene was graduated from the State University this spring in! wildlife technology. He was student president this past year and captain of the basketball team. He is member of Phi Sigma, national, honorary biological fraternity, Bear; Paw, Silent Sentinel and Central Boani. Ovt-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. Harry Booth of Dai by, Mrs.

Bud steinoerger or Deer Lodge, Mrs. Jody Stokes of I Garrison. Miss Mary K. Mee of Ana- conda, Mrs. Sam Smith of Idaho, and A.

Chicago, 111. F. Hammesfahr of Women of the Moose. The Missoula chanter of Women 1 i i ring, Mrs. Coyle, Mr.

Fremou. Mrs.iltn beautlful Buts for her new Harry Pearson of Wallace, home- daughter, Persus. Miss Shirley Ann Vallance, John Vallance, father of Mr. Vallance, Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Skelton, brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Vallance, all of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.

V. S. Hertz and son, John, of Deer Lodge. Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Skelton, of Clinton, and Miss Florence Vallance. Lovely gifts of silver were present, ed to Mr. and Mrs.

Vallance. Mr. and Mrs. Vallance were mar- ried in Hamilton in 1916 and have been residents of Missoula for 18 years. They are the parents of three children, Dorothy, Florenci and Robert, For Kathryn Flannery.

Miss Kathryn Flannery. daughter of Mrs. Hazel Flannery, who returned to WavShington, D. Wednesday after a vacation In Missoula, was complimented at several affairs while here. Among the parties given was a dinner tendered by Miss Marie Ray last Tuesday evening.

Guests in cluded Miss Margaret Dunstan, Miss Isabelle Messer, Miss Lois Lemire, Miss Margaret Wheelbarger. Mrs. Margaret Schipporeit, Miss Marian Truxler, Mrs. George Ruffcorn, Mxs. Wilfred Lemieux, Miss Shirley Timm, Miss June Willis, Miss Dunstan and the honor guest.

A picnic was given by Mias Dun- Trio- Messer and Mrs. Schipporeit. Mrs. J. A.

Lemire entertained at a family picnic Wednesday evening, at which Miss Flannery was honor guest. For Mrs. McGowrv. Mrs. Marjorie Anderson was hostess at dinner at the Golden Pheasant and a theater party Monday evening complimenting Mrs.

Mary Kroone McGown of Seattle. Guests seated with Mrs. McGowti and Mrs. Anderson were Mrs. Ir vine Bennett and Mrs.

Charlotte Stone Murphy. Micrpllanpnns 9hnwpr "I'atciiducuua ouuvv ci Mlss ona. Doney, bride-elect. wddlng 1 early August, was given a miscellaneous snower Tuesday evening the Memuaisa uuulu (jaiiurs ay una hundred friends and relatives. Uaraen Iiowers were used pro- Wisely and banked about the alcove where the bride's table stood laden A lace-coeicu iaoie ceiurrea uu a bowl of sweet peas In pastel colors was presided over by Mrs.

H. W. Woods. Refreshments, carrying out the same color scheme, were served. A short program with vocal numbers by Mrs.

D. A. Willard was pre- sented. Miss Dorothy Borcherding was tne accompanist. HonOT MiSS Dickson Miss Mary Alice Dickson, brlde-elect, was the guest of honor at a party given by Mrs.

George E. Mmty and Miss Margaret Minty at their home on Brooks street, Tuesday evening. During the evening Mrs. Minty announced the engagement of her daughter, Margaret, to Robert Allen Shipley, son of R. C.

Shipley of Richmond, Cal. The announcement was made with cards decorated with silver wedding bells and bearing the names of the couple and the wed of KTnt' ed to Miss Dickson by her friends. Guests were Miss Dickson, Mrs. W. J.

Dickson. Mrs. F. G. Dratz, Mrs.

Donovan Worden, Mrs. H. G. Merriam. Mrs.

Edgar Wild. Mrs. Ella B. Dickson, Mrs. Harold High, Mrs.

Dean Thornton of Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs L. N. Jeffries, Mrs. Ralph Dickson, Mrs. Sylvia Ericson, Mrs.

C. A. Dool, Miss Jean Dickson, Miss Phyllis Lyt'e of Minneapolis, Miss Effiellen Jeffries, Miss Roberta Dickson. Miss Alison Merriam. Miss Maribeth Kitt.

Miss Charlotte Dool, Miss Ruth Dickson of Angeles. Miss Laila Belle wooqs. miss Joyce noviana, Mary Lou Minty and the hostesses. Miss Jean Newquist entertained for Miss Beaubien at her home on West Broadwav last Wednesday west uroaowav ia: when "cootie Mrnls Rj0n. Score favors w- t.

mihed the civer- ere awarded to Miss Betty Flaherty and Miss Denise Deschamps. Guetts to be Miss Beaubien were Mrs. Joe Beaubien. bim iv-v-p oram-au, Bettv Flahertv. Miss Edine Peter- Miss Denise Deschamps and Mrs.

Geoige Stcir.bienner. Jr. A no-host dinner was tendered Miss Beaubien Thursday evening at the Happy Bungalow. Personal gifts 'were given Miss Beaubien by Miss Deschamps, Miss Newquist and Miss Bourdeau. Mrs.

J. O. Beaubien entertained at a farewell dinner for her daugh- ter Sundav. A buffett dinner naj enjoyed by Miss Beaubien. Mi's Bourdeau.

Miss New qua'. Miss Pe tersoa and M-s Deschamr. For Miss Stillings. A dinner party was given Wednesday evening for Miss Kay Stillings by her mother, Mrs. F.

A. Stillings, at their home on Mount avenue. Miss Stillings is leaving Saturday for Newark, N. where she will serve a year's interneship as student dietitian at Beth Israel hospital. Seated with Miss Stillings were Miss Jean Newquist, Miss Edine Peterson, Miss Lauretta Elder, Miss Effiellen Jeffries, Miss Joyce Hov-land, Miss Rose Marie Bourdeau Mrs.

Harley Beasley of Hamilton the honor guest and the hostess. Bridge was enjoyed and Miss Bourdeau and Miss Peterson were recipients of score favors. Honor Mrs. Clapp. Mrs.

Francis Clapp, recent bride was complimented at a linen shower Friday evening by Mrs. Anthony McCune, at her home at Saca-jawea lodge. Guests invited to be with Mrs. Clapp were Mrs. Lloyd Zimmerman, Mrs.

Frank Stanton, Miss Prudence Clapp, Miss Carlobelle Button. Miss Anne Reese, Miss Veronica. McCune, Mrs. Charles Buls, Miss Janet Ott-man. Miss Virginia Wilcox, Mrs.

William Wagner, Miss Betty Gil-martin, Mrs. James Meyers, Mrs. Randolph Jacobs, Mrs. W. E.

Mar-quardt of Rochester, and the hostess. For Mrs. G. F. Peterson.

Mrs. G. F. Peterson, who is leaving to make her home in California, was complimented by the Zeta guild of the Presbyterian church at a farewell party at her home, Monday evening. Forty members and friends presented Mrs.

Peterson with buttons for her button collection. Mrs. Peterson has been a member and patroness of Zeta guild for many years. Refreshments were served to Mrs. D.

E. Jackson. Mrs. A. Melchior, Mrs.

R. D. Kizcr, Mrs. E. H.

Barn well, Mrs. A. E. Carson. Mrs.

Ed ward Blahnik, Mrs. William Jones. Leave for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene L. Lopez and Mr. and Mrs. John Tarwain left Thursday for Chicago after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Ira E. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. M. Thompson.

Mrs. Lopez is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thompson. Mr.

Lopeji is a member of the State University faculty of Urbana, 111. Mr. Tarwain Is a coach at the University of Illinois. Picnic Supper Party. Mrs.

Rhea Strawn entertained at a lawn picnic supper Tuesday evening for Mrs. Margaret Sterett of Los Angeles. Supper was served at 7 o'clock to Mrs. Sterett and daughters, Peggy and Dorothy; Miss Helen Stoddard, Miss Bess Stoddard, Mrs. Hugh Bullard, Miss Gladys Peterson of Washington, D.

Mrs. Richard Hale, Mrs. Harold Moffett, Miss Mayme Robson, Miss Helen Robson, Miss Irma Johnson, Miss Florence Irving, Miss Ann Webster and the hostess. California Visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Smith and family and Miss Alpha Smith of San Pedro, are house guests this week of Mrs. F. D.

Montgomery on South Second street, west. Mr. Smith and Miss Smith are brother and sister of Mrs. Montgomery. They are also visiting their brother, Earl E.

Smith, of this city. Mr. Smith Is captain of the fire department in Los Angeles and Miss Smith is connected with the News Pilot of San Pedro. Visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Garrison of Great Falls visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.

McDowell on East Front street during the past week. Mr. Garrison is a member of the Great Falls Leader staff. Clarence Diermann of Eureka and daughter, Mrs. Granville Lyons, of Chewelah, visited at the McDowell home during the week.

Mr. and Mrs. McDowell spent last week-end at Eureka as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Diermann.

Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Rief-flin and son, Bobby, motored to Superior, where they visited Emil Rlef-flin. Mr. Riefflin is proprietor of the Mineral County pharmacy.

At Seeley Lake. Mrs. E. C. Mulroney entertained friends at a luncheon at her summer home at Seeley lake Wednesday afternoon.

Bridge and swimming were the diversions after the luncheon hour. Visits Sister. Miss Mary Hoyt of Golden, Col. Is the house guest of her sister, Mrs E. L.

Larison, at the Watson apartments. Miss Hoyt is librarian at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. Washington Visitor. Miss Ruth O'Neill of Washington. D.

is visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Olson, on Blaine street and with her James D. O'Neill.

Last week Miss O'Neill visited her brother, J. Alden O'Neill, at Pasco, Wash. Miss O'Neill, who Is employed by the U. S. Internal Revenue department, will return to Washington next Wednesday Entertains at Picnic.

Miss Donna Faye Spurling entertained at a picnic up the Blackfoot Thursday evening for her cousin, Miss Marian Brown, of Chester, who came to Missoula to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spurling on Keith avenue.

Following the picnic supper games were enjoyed at Miss Spurling's home by Mrs. Wallace Brennan, Miss Nora McCartan, Miss Lucille Small, Miss Catherine Mead, Misses Sue and Barbara Wilkinson. Mrs. James Reynolds, Mrs. Larry Merkt.

Mrs. Jack Dunn, Miss Brown and the hostess. Farewell Luncheon. The F. A.

club of the forestry department entertained at a luncheon in the Mayfair room of the Hotel Florence Saturday honoring Mike Skones, Miss Louise Ford. Mi Orpha Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

N. H. Larsen. and Kenneth Smith, all or whom are leaving Missoula soon. Places were marked lor 45 guests.

of the Moose gathered at Union hall jEd Ashenbrenner, Mrs. Ed Sharp, WriHav BvBnintr Mrs RpnR.nh.iMrs. August Zadra, Mrs. Everett ertson nresidine 1 e' The Very Rev. Denis P.

Meade was introduced as guest speaker. Rev. ldinS date, which is set for August Father Meade gave an interesting Dauven, Mrs Geiald Sullivan, Mrs. talk for the benefit or the U. S.O..! Court whist was played after after which the members voted to M's- "rs'i which refreshments were served.

A XTilr fpc Tim fnC nl 1 Miss Virginia Brodie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brodie of 245 South Fourth street, west, and Rae Clayben Greene, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Edward Greene of Chicago, 111., were married at the bride's parents' home at 11 o'clock Monday morning, July 21, also the twenty-fourth anniversary wedding date of Mr. and Mrs. Brodie. Rev.

Harvey Baty of the University school of religion performed the ceremony before an improvised altar arranged before triple windows banked with greenery and salmon pink and white gladioli. Satin ribbons formed the aisle from the stairway to the altar. Miss Lorna Lavin was maid of honor and Fred Higgins attended the groom. Miss Maribeth Kitt rendered violin selections, including "Because," "I Love You Truly" and the "Wedding March" from Lohengrin. The bride chose a white mar- 'quisette afternoon dress designed on princess lines with leg-o-mutton sleeves.

She wore a white felt halo hat and white accessories. Her cor sage was of gardenias. Miss Lavin, maid of honor, wore a blue redingote ensemble with white picture hat and accessories. Her corsage was of Sweetheart roses. Mrs.

Brodie wore a navy redingote with white pique lapels and trim and navy accessories with a corsage of Sweetheart roses. Surprise Party. Members of the Trinity Friendship club surprised Mrs. O. A.

Mace at her new home on Alder street Wednesday afternoon. The guests presented Mrs. Mace with a lovely gift for her new home. A collation was served at the tea hour and conversation was the diversion. Present were Mrs.

Mace, Mrs. E. A. Lindquist, Mrs. Monroe Watters.

Mrs. Claude Treece, Mrs. J. E. Halterman, Mrs.

Carl Sorenson, Mrs. J. T. Walford, Mrs. W.

J. Dickson. Miss Roberta Dickson, Mrs. Harold Beardsmore, Mrs. Bessie Tid- 'dy, Mas.

Forrest Hiday and Mrs Frank Birrer. Members of Sigma Kappa sorority enjoyed a no-host luncheon Tuesday noon at the Cafe Montmartre. Seated at the Drettilv-appointed! table were Mrs. William Miss Betty Chidley, Miss Dorothy Shaw-Field. Of interest to Missoula friends was the marriage recently, in Ra cine, of Miss Pansie Shaw of cine, i The bride taught in the high schools in Melstone and Three Forks before her marriage.

Mr. Field studied mechanical eneineprinc at Montana State College and attended a trade school in Chicago. He is now a machinist for a tractor company in Racine where the couple is at home at 833 College avenue. The immediate familv of the SToom attended the wedding. Ketum rrom lSlt.

i Mrs. Carl Dragstedt and daugh- ter. Charlene. returned Mondav from Lewistown. where they visited with Mrs.

Dragstedt father, H. B. Gibson. I donate $5 to the organization Among matters discussed at the business session were plans for the banquet Monday night for Francis J. Clohessy of Waverly.

N. su- Miss Rosemary Deegan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Deegan of 1002 Phillips street, and John W. Stiver, son of Mrs. Frank Birrer, exchanged vows at 7:15 o'clock mass Saturday, July 19, at the St. Francis Xavier church. Rev.

Henry Blackmore, S. officiated before an altar decorated with baskets of Regal lilies and other white flowers. Miss Josephine Bugli rendered the nuptial music. Miss Kathryn Deegan of Bozeman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Moran and Miss Eileen Deegan, sister of the bride. Henry Pissot attended the groom and the ushers were Larry Smith and Fritz Thibodeau.

The bride chose a gown of white duchess satin with lace insets fashioned on princess lines and 'extending into a train. Her finger-tip length veil of tulle was caught by a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of white lilies. Her maid of honor wore a floor length gown of blue silk jersey designed with three-quarter length sleeves and a full skirt. She wore a gold Juliet cap and gold slippers.

Both bridesmaids wore pink marquisette gowns trimmed with lace. They wore silver Juliet caps and silver slippers. All the attendants Enjoyable Steak Fry. Members of Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi enjoyed a steak fry up Pattee canyon Monday evening. Miss Esther Johnson, a member of the Miles City chapter who is attending Montana State University this summer, was a guest.

Plans were made for other outdoor activities to be given during 'the summer months. The next regular meeting will be held the Hotel Florence Mondav when Miss Molly Clasbey and Miss Irma Lu Heaton will be in charge of the meeting. Engagement Announced. Mrs. Hazel J.

Lower of Judith Gap announces the engagement of her daughter, Elloine, to Marvin Burre.son, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Burreson of 244 South Third street, west: The wedding is to be July 29.

For Miss Adele Cohe. Miss Adele Cohe, bride-elect of August, was complimented at a towel shower and bridge party by Mrs. Stephanie Perrior at her home on Woodworth avenue Thursday evening. Guests invited to be with the bride-elect were Mrs. G.

D. Shallen-berger, Miss Winifred Bridges, Miss Griffin. Miss Alice Griffin. jMiss Nell Curtis, Miss Cathryn Flynn, Miss Lorraine Owens, Miss I Leona Mumedy and Miss Mary Lou Hornberger. August Brides.

Mrs. F. G. Dratz. Mrs.

Donovan Worden and Mrs. W. N. King were hostesses at a buffet luncheon and miscellaneous shower at Mrs. Dratz' home on Stephens avenue Friday afternoon for three August brides.

Miss Alison Merriam. Miss Margaret Minty and Miss Mary Alice Dickson. Mrs. Harold High presided at the coffee urn. A centerpiece of' pink sweet peas adorned the table.

Thirty were invited to be with the honor guests. carried old-fashioned bouquets of Polyantha roses and sweet peas. Mrs, Deegan chose a light blue sheer redingote with navy accessories and Mrs. Birrer wore a blue and white frock with white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of roses and sweet peas.

A breakfast was served nt the Coffee Parlor for the families and bridal party. A three-tiered wedding cake, tapers and a bowl of roses decorated the table. A reception was held at the bride's parents' home for friends and relatives of the couple. The bride was graduated from the Sacred Heart academy and the Montana State University. She was employed in Sidney as personnel director of the N.

Y. A. office before her marriage. Mr. Stiver was graduated from Butte high school and is employed by the United States government as quartermaster at Fort Missoula.

They will be at home in Missoula. Immediately after the breakfast and reception iihey left for Glacier park and Canada. For going-away Mrs. Stivers wore a brown and white cotton sheer suit with white accessories and a corsage of brown daisies. Out-of-town guests were Mrs.

Alice Davis and daughter of Whitehall, Ivan Birrer of Sheridan and Mrs. Mary Jones of Drummond. Peterson-Petersen. Miss Lucille Peterson, dautrhter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Peterson of 145 Brooks street, became the bride of Harry T. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petersen, on Saturday, July 19 at Hamilton. Rev.

Earl Sala-den performed the ceremony. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Martin. I Mrs. Petersen chose a naw blue i ensemble with matching accessories ana a corsage of roses for her wedding. Both the bride and groom attended Missoula schools. Mr.

Peter sen is employed by the White Pine Sash company. They are at home at the Austin apartments. Hiemstra-Still. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Yetta Hiemstra and Adolph F. Still of this city in St.

Mary's Episcopal church at Hamilton recently. Mrs. Still is the daughter of James Hiemstra of Saskatoon, Canada, and has been a resident of Missoula for three years. Mr. Still was graduated from Anaconda high school and attended Montana State University for three years.

Mr. and Mrs. are now residing in Idaho where the groom is connected with the engineering force of the department of high-, ways. Missionary Society. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Mission Covenant church met in the church parlors on West Spruce street Wednesday afternoon.

Bandages were made and the members sewed on quilt.s. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Frank Elliott and Mrs. Monte Edwards. Others present, were Mrs.

E. E. Harriott. Mrs. NeLs A.

Olson. Mrs James Payson, Mrs. Roger Hober. Mrs. Helen Rocene.

Mrs. Jack Pit-tinger. Mrs. Don Nichols. Mrs.

Victor Peterson. Mrs. Hintz. Mrs. B.

J. Cainan. Mrs. Andrew Came-. I Mrs.

William r-ncViman anH fre iMaxy VanHutton. Smoot. Mrs. Neelev, Mrs. Harrv of the Moose and plans or the s(pm Mrs.

Charles Fuchs. Mrs. concession at the Western Montana Earl BartnoInmew Mrs iPrank Roed, i y- Mrs. Anna Baker, Mrs. K.

B. Five, The charter was draped in mem- Mrs Frjtz Mrs Murrav EI-ory of a deceased member, Ida Skar- i0tt Mrs Horace Green. Mrs. Elmer ski of Spokane. iTundenberger.

Mrs. Cao Evans. Mrs. Mrs. Robertson appointed Mrs.

Joldon, Mrs. George Weitzel, M. Bakker. Mrs. Daisy m.

Maude Bover. Mrs. Billv Bo er. iviio. o.

u. jjuvciv, iviis. van i. Dorn, Mrs. Eva Orvis.

Mrs. C. N.IMO-HOSt LUnCrieon. Mrs. Conley, Mrs.

Grady and Miss Marie Hopkins of Pocatello, Idaho. imOWer for Bride. Mrs. Dave Bays, who was Miss Betty Mae Weitzel before her re cent marriage, was comolimented at a shower Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. M.

A. Sehrock, Mrs. A. S.I Getchell and Mrs. R.

E. Anshutz at Mrs. Schrock's home on Harrison street. Invited to be with Mrs. Bays were Mrs.

George Smith, Mrs. Dick Fluto, Mrs. Sam West, Mrs. Otto Roundy, Mrs. Glen Ball.

Mrs. Sam Meyers, Mrs. Laveme Russell, Mrs. Clyde Long, Mrs. Orval Keath, Mrs.

Ralnh Starr. Mrs. N. Plnmmer. Mrs Patton, Mrs.

Edgar York, Mrs. B. McGuire, Mrs. Elmer Kelly, Mrs. Smith.

Mrs. Elmer Luce, Mrs. Byron rnnnu Mrs: John Papp MrT Hmer Green, Mrs. Peter Pappas, Mrs tas. Mrs.

Henry Beebe, Mrs. Jim vji in, i.t,.-,, imitiiY, ,,,1... iin Mrs. D. Cobb.

Mrs. Tom Mrs. Clyde Headley, Miss Edna Wot Miss Norma Meyers. Miss Muriel Ball. Miss June Long, Miss Dora Ellen Thomas, Miss Marian Head- Farewell Picnic.

who m.u.c, are leaving Missoula soon, were complimented at a surprise picnic pr narir hic Mr. and Mr5. Alto Gimble, at Montana Power park this week. Enjoying the picnic supper were Dr. and Mrs.

Edc-- Godbout. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Masce and family. Mr.

aim Galland. M.ss Elaine Crichton, Mr. and Mrs. James Oir and sons, Mrs. Stadier and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs Donald Sehak and family. Odie Ma- lone and Lennox. Music and games were enjoyed during the evening. Central Community LIUD.

Members of the Central Com munitv club enjoyed their annual picnic Monday evening at Green ough park. Games and contests lumished the diversion. I I I Whitney. Mrs. M.

J. Wileomb, Mrs. Maude Teagarden, Mrs. Donovan Worden, Mrs. Kathryn Hinman.l Mrs.

L. D. Ambrose, Mrs. Julia Fer gus, Mrs. Earl Helms, Mrs.

Robert Young, Mrs. A. E. Lister, Mrs. Gray- Mrs- HFZeltlah vanuorn.

Mrs. Mun- son ancl Mrs- O'Connor as a tele- phone committee: Mrs. C. W. Harp- ster, Mrs.

C. F. Odenwald and Ms. James Finefrock. investigating com- beal, Mrs.

Dudley Brown, Mrs. Parsons. Miss Mary Lee of Spokane. Theodore Lentz. Mrs.

Walter Eric-1 Mrs. J. K. Midgett, Mrs. J.

M. Wells, son. Misses Mamie and Gertrude; Miss Marjorie Mumm, Mrs. Ralph Willard. Miss Ruth Kellogg.

Missly. McGinnis, Mrs. J. G. Griffith Edith MacDonald, Miss Beatrice; Mrs.

I. Millicent Berger, Miss Ruth Nollman, Miss Nan Lewis. Miss Ger-; Gormlev, Miss Jane Stevenson. Mrs. trude Moody, Misses Vera and Ma-; wmis Bedard and Mrs.

Wade Lee. bel Brunner, Miss Mina Misses Audrev and Lela Kitt. Misses mittee; Mrs. Mabel Ryan, chairman ley. Miss Aanes Shea, Mrs.

Mane of kitchen committee. Shea. Miss Lucy Taylor. Agnes Committee chairmen reporting Sullivan, Mis Katherine Baker For ivlisS Beailhien. were Mrs.

H. F. Newman, library: Miss Esther 3ieritz, Miss Ruth Bier- Miss Gemma Beaubien, who is Mrs. Finefrock. Mooseheart, and itz and Mis? Vemire Ann Sullivan, leaving this week for Portland.

Mrs. H. C. Waller, social service. I Prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Head- where she will be married to Harry The executive committee served ley. Mrs. and Mrs. Maude Mercer of Marsh Field. Ore, on refreshments to about twenty-five Boyer.

August 2. was complimented at par-members. ties during the week. Clem and Adele Gros, Miss Ruth! Hinman and Miss Gladys Smith- son, i. i Mpktnnp T'nivprcitv irrariii- Compliment Mrs.

DarrOW. at and ton Fiid Miss Betty Barnes and Mrs. C. t. pi oiiintr meriy 01 ivieisione ana now 01 na- Barnes entertained evening MerrvtimCS Clllh The Merrytimes club of the Worn- en's Benefit association gathered n.

fh nt Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. Eaheart on West Spruce street. Mrs.

Eah'art was assisted by Mrs. C. A. Dauven. v.

ducted by Mrs. W. O. Gregory, whist was and prizes went to Mrs. Anna Clunie.

Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Ann Johnson. Refreshments were served by the hostesses at a late hour to Mrs. Florence Cook.

Mrs. Ed Seiby. Mrs. James Rambo, Mrs. Norman Lov- haug.

Mrs. Oregon-. Mrs. Clunie. Mrs.

Everett Smith. Mrs. John Pfau. Mrs. Anne Johnson.

Mrs. E. Phil Coulter. Miss Minnie Clunie, and guests including Mrs. W.

McChe. new Miss Shirley Eaheart and Ms Kathleen Owens. Friday at their home on South Fourth street, west, at a 7:30 o'clock dessert bridge complimenting Mrs. Douglas L. Darrow who has left to make her home In Seattle.

Attractive bouquets of snapdragons adorned the prettily-appointed tables at which were seated Mrs. Darrow, Mrs. O. W. Walford.

Mrs. Ryland Walford. Mrs. Ainsley Walter Johnson. Mrs.

Del McCune. Mrs. Charles Thornton. Mrs. Earl Helms.

Miss Kathryne Borg and the hostesses. Mrs. Walford and Mrs. Helms were the recipients of score favors and a lovely gift was presented to the guest-of -honor..

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