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Sundav, October 15, 1922. THE GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE SECTION TWO Page 4 wiwww iSi; 1H.I I.I.IM II I I l-l. IBIII. I I II Hill I II I II. II Hill- I I I 1.

1... i .11 II. 1 I II I I I II II I I I III I I I I afternoon complimenting Mrs. Leon MISS DOROTHY UTLEY BECOMES BRIDE OF LOUIS WILKINSON MISS ZENOBIA RICKM AN TO OPEN VOCAL STUDIO IN GREAT FALLS Clark and Mrs. Lester Osborn by the members of the woman's department of the Y.

M. C. A. Plans for the entertainment were made and directed through temporary committees by Mrs. Thursday morning for her home in Minneapolis.

Mrs." Longeway Entertains Informally for Mother Mrs. Forrest Longeway entertained a few friends informally at tea at br home Tuesday afternoon, in compliment to her mother. Mm. F. R.

Slau-sen of New York city. Fortnightly Officers Elected Thursday Members of the Fortnightly dancing club met Thursday evening in the Palm room at Hotel Rainbow and elected the following officers to direct activities this year: President, John Wallace McKenzie; Tire president, Wray Ber-ger; secretary, Matthew Brown, and treasurer. William Kunniss. The newly elected officers will meet within the next few days to. arrange the dance schedule.

George Stowe, head of the woman's department, and Mrs. John S. McKib-bin, chairman of the entertainment LLJ -im committee. During the afternoon several vocaL instrumental and dramatic numbers were given. Mrs.

Stowe presided at the tea table. The guests "were served by Mrs. McKibbin, Mrs. I. W.

Church, Miss Elizabeth Frary and Miss Martha 2 ii wmmm Will Give Card Party Monday Afternoon. Margaret's guild of the" Episcopal church will give a card party, Monday afternoon in the guild Reservations are in charge of Mr. B. B. Kelly, 6434.

Will Make Horn la California Miss Doris Englander. accompanied by tier mother, Mrs. G. Englander, left the middle of the week for Frea- MM, Visit in Great Falls En Route to California Mrs. Miles Fairman Steele, accompanied by her mother, Mrs.

Sam Ken-nett of Helena, were visitors in Great Falls Thursday en route to the home of the former in California, MrB. Steele has been visiting at her former, home in Helena for several weeks. Clinton Booker Married In Helena Last Saturday. Wedding announcements received Vi ncek conveyed the news of the narrinfte in Helena, Saturday, October 7, of Miss Mary Jane Cordray of Minneapolis and Clinton Talbot Booker of Great Falls, which took place at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. George Booker of 305 line etreet.

The Rev. Laid W. Snell, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal church, officiated, in the presence of a few close friends. An account of the wedding appeared as follows in the Helena Independent: "The marriage vows were spoken in the living room.

The fireplace and mantle were banked with green, studded with white astors, forming the background for the wedding party. The bride was attended by Mrs. John D. Bnrtlett, sister of the bridegroom, and "William Guthrie of Butte was best man. The bride wore a navy blue suit of poiret twill, with hat to match.

Her coranse bouquet was of roses. "The bride's table for the wedding dinner following was beautifully appointed with pink and white snapdragons and dainty place cards, which marked covers for the guests. "Mr. and Mrs. Booker left on a wedding trip to Spokane and other coast cities.

They will "be at home at 422 Fifth avenue north, Great Falls." Booker is connected with the Montana Tower company and is a brother of Lester II. Booker, who, several months ago, removed to California to make his home. Mrs. Booker is a former Minneapolis girl and has lately been with thb Multigraphing shop here. Mlsa Utley Becomes Bride Wednesday hum.

Townsend. Autumn leaves and flowers made attractive decorations for the occasion. Hostess With Five Tables of Bridge, i Mrs. M. T.

Linnane entertained Tuesday afternoon with five tables of bridge at the Inn. Her guests were members of the United Commercial Travelers' auxiliary. Mrs. W. T.

Scott was awarded the prize for the highest score. The auxiliary will be entertained a week from. Tuesday by Mrs. C. E.

Saylor. Those present were Mrs. Fred Viles. Mrs. C.

E. Teenor, MrB. Fred A. Woehner, Mrs. WV T.

Scott, Mrs. C. E. Saylor, Mrs. W.

D. Ringland, Mrs. M. J. Quealy, Mrs.

Wray Miller, Mrs. William McLean. Mrs. Fe M. Will Return Tuesday To New York.

Mrs. F. R. Slausen and son, Rob-erL will leave Tuesday for their home in New York City, following a visit with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Forrest Mr.

Slausen. dur -XV Hurds Attend Wedding In Helena Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hurd left Saturday by motor for Helena to attend the wedding last evening of Miss Marjorie Johnson and A.

W. ing his stay here, was the guest of bis aunt, Mrs. 11. Lu Ueers, oi loUs First avenue north. Velles Return To Moline.

WEUmtzxCS Corner Heck, Mrs. M. L. Foster, Mrs. C.

L. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Velie and daugh ii: Jbiannigan, jurs. u. j. inn, airs. Joseph Dratz, Mrs.

J. A. Clauden, Mrs. L. E.

Benedict, Mrs. D. W. Bate-man and Mrs. W.

B. Armstrong. ter. Miss Marjorie, left Friday evening for their home in Moline, HI, after spending the summer at their y-. it if a 1 y- i 3- If h7i i.

A i I 7 y'' 1 1 3 i 7' A if l- I "7 It 41 'Vs 5. A II A', If vz Ii in summer home, Llk Run ranch. High- wood. TWO WILL BE HOSTESSES St. Mary's guild of the Episcopal church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the guild hall Mrs.

Frank Russell and Mrs. C. H. Thompson will act as hostesses. Mrs.

Greeley Hostess To Blue Monday Members. Mrs. W. T. Greeley entertained members of the Blue Monday club last week with luncheon at Hotel Rain Prominent Helena Girl Becomes Bride Saturday Saturday evening, in Helena, at the home of the bride's father, 724 Harrison avenue.

Miss Marjorie Johnson, daughter of A. C. Johnson, became the bride of Albert William Springhorn of Great Falls. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Laird W.

Snell, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal church, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Donald Tracy, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. On.

Wednesday morning of the past week. Miss Dorothy Utley, daughter of bow and bridge at her home, 917 Fourth. avenue north. This week they E. Utley of Indianapolis.

Be will meet with Mrs. George Hurd of WILL MEET WITH MRS. FERGUS The Alpha chapter of the Westminster guild will meet Tuesdiv evening at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. W. M.

Fergus. 413 Third avenue north. Miss Alta Thompson will be the assisting hostess. 151 1 Third avenue north. come the bride of Louis Wilkinson of Conrad.

The ceremony was performed hv the very Kev. Father M. X. unen. Travel Club Will V.

at 9:30 o'clock at the parochial Will Meet Thursday. residence. The Travel club will meet Thurs Her little daughter, Elizabeth, acted as flower girl. H. E.

Stewart attended the bridegroom. On their return from their wedding tour, Mr. and Mrs. Springhorn will be at home at the Blackstone apartments. day morning at 10 o'clock in the children's room of the public library.

Miss Utley was attractive in a fall suit of koram marleen trimmed with beaver, which she wore with a smart hat fashioned of black velvet. Her corsage was of Ophelia roses. Her attendant, Miss Florence Moore, wore a street frock of black canton crepe Papers will be read by Mrs. George Edwards and Mrs. L.

H. Hamilton. The subject of the first will be "Early Fabrics" and the second. Clothes Himself" (evolution of style). Surprised at High wood Home Tuesday Evening Miss Mildred Hooker was pleasant with hat to match and a corsage of DELPHIAN SOCIETY V'" WILL MEET TUESDAY The Rainbow chapter of the Delphian society will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the T.

C. A. Poetry will be the subject of the meeting. WILL MEET FRIDAY IN GUILD HALL The Woman's auxiliary of the Episcopal church will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the guild halL ly BurDrised Tuesday evening by a Mrs. Chamberlain Returns To Home in Minneapolis.

group of friends at her home in High-wood. The evening was spent infor Mrs. W. E. Chamberlain, who has mally with dancing.

supper was served at 11 o'clock. been visiting at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

Bower, 1127 Fourth avenue north, for several weeks, left MISS ZENOBIA RICKM AN Miss Rickman is a talented vocalist who recently came to Great Invitations were received by Miss Julia Campbell. Miss Helen Glab, Miss MRS. LOUISE WILKINSON Alice Ilawk, Miss Ailen Cox, Miss Falls to open a studio for vocal training. Her formal introduction in local musical circles was made Tuesday afternoon when she made her Mrs. Wilkinson, a bride of last week, was Miss Dorothy Utley, a Strinefellow.

Miss 'JLooey, sister of Mrs. J. P. Cooper, who is a prominent Great Falls matron, appearance at the Tuesday Musical club. Richard Mead, Guy Bramblette, Alvin Thompson, Albert St.

Peter, Cecil arriving in time for dinner. The bridesmaid and David Traviss of ML Bramblette, Carl Fogden, Grant Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finkle. Local Couple Are with a dinner dance Thursday evening in the Peacock room of the Park hotel.

A color motif of pink and was guests were dressed in hard time cos tumes. Angel was best man. "A weddinc dinner was served to the of 1005 Central avenue She left Thursday morning for Whitefish, where she will meet her husband. They will go from there to their home in SL PauL Buy Beckman FURS bridal party and immediate relatives at Married Thursday Thursday moraine at 6:30 o'clock Buy Beckman FURS With: Absolute CONFIDENCE Great Falls People Leave To Attend Helena Wedding. They Are Fally the home of tne bride's parents, ait.

and Mrs. J. H. Dibb, in Portland, Sunday evening before the wedding. marriage vows were spoken between niarence E.

Schrader and Katherine A. GUARANTEED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowery, Mr. Thomas at St.

Ann's cathedral. The and Mrs. John Wallace McKenzie, Mr The young couple, alter a snort honevmoon. will be at home on the service was performed by the Kev. and Mrs.

Warren K. Toole. Miss Isabel Rrmrn. Miss Helen Warden. Jo Jbliit bridegroom's ranch, near Monitor.

Entertain Before Closing Ranch Home For Season Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Velie and Miss Marjorie Velie entertained Saturday evening, October 7, at the Elk Run ranch before their departure for their home in Moline, TIL Several carloads of guests left early in the afternoon, ii couple were attended by Miss Olive Schrader and Carl J.

Schrader, brother man, left Saturday afternoon for TTelena to attend the wedding last eve Among tne out oi town guests ai the wedding were and Mrs. J. II. Dibb of Great Falls, father and mother of the bride: Mr. and Mrs.

Harold J. carried out in the table appointments. A handsomely decorated birthday cake enveloped in a mist of white tulle serv- ed as the center piece. At either end were low bowls of pink radiance roses and smilax. The table was lighted with four pink candles in silver holders.

Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowery, Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs.

R. P. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen, Mr.

and Mrs. John Wallace McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Warren K. Toole," Miss Helen Baker and A.

W. Springhorn. Tea Pleasant Event of Week One of the pleasant social affairs of the week was the tea given Thursday ning of Miss Marjorie Johnson and A. W. Springhorn.

Dibb of Seattle, brother and sister-in-law of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph roses. Stephen Swarbrich attended the bridegroom. Only members of the family were present.

The wedding breakfast, served at Hotel Rainbow following, was carried out in a color motif of green-and white. A beautifully decorated wedding cake served as the centerptste-. Green candles in silver holders tied with tulle and place cards in harmonizing designs, completed the appointments. Cover were laid for 18. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Wilkinson, Miss Moore, Mr. Swarbrich. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Mais, Mr. and E. Mitchell, Mr.

and Mra. A. E. Wiggln, Mr. and Mrs.

James Moore, Mrs. John Ahern of Anaconda, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Cooper, Miss Helen Moore, Ben Swarbrick and Jehu Cooper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson left later in the day for Conrad to make their home. Mrs.

Wilkinson is a sister of Mrs. J. P. Cooper, with whom she has made her home for the last five years. Newcomers Club Features Bridge and Luncheon The Newcomers club entertained Thursday noon wtth luncheon and bridge at the Park hotel, providing one of the enjoyable social events of the week.

The tables were prettily arranged with motifs in Halloween designs and centerpieces of amrigolds. The first prixe was awarded to Mrs. Frank Hubbard, the cut prize to Mrs. W. M.

Baldwin and the consolation prize to Mrs. M. Sanders. The arrangements for the party were in charge of E. A.

Renfer, Mrs. H. W. Brown and Mrs. John Abrams, Sr.

Those present were Mrs. W. B. Armstrong, Mrs. John Abrams, Mrs.

E. L. Barnes, Mrs. H. W.

Brown, Mrs. M. Baldwin, Mrs. P. L.

8. Barker, Mrs. Frank Barlow, Mrs. J. Bock, Mrs.

M. O. Crouch. Mrs. T.

T. Cronin. Mrs. T. F.

Dixon, Mrs. M. Flynn of Minneapolis. Mrs. Fuson, Mrs.

H. W. Fahey, Mrs. M. C.

Green, Mrs. S. H. Oreen. Mrs.

W. T. Greeley, Mrs. A. J.

Hosbeia, Mrs. J. F. Higgins. Mrs.

O. E. Hurd. Mrs. Frank Hub FUR COATS E.

McNaught of Portland, the latter a sister." Honored With Dinner Dance on Birthday In honor of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. Charles Lowery was entertained and sister of the bridegroom. After a wedding tour covering points in Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Schrader will be at home in Great Falls to their friends, after November 1.

Mrs. Schrader is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, who reside 12 miles north of Great Falls. Spend Pleasan tAfternoon At Home of Mrs.

Ladd Members of the Shakspeare club enjoyed a pleasant afternoon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. D. Ladd of 211 Third, avenue north. They read the Becond act of "Anthony and Cleopatra." The members are Mrs. I.

Parker Veasey, Mrs. C. E. Heisey, Mrs. O.

F. WRdsworth, Mrs. W. W. Cheeley, Mrs.

George E. Hurd, Mrs. E. L. Nor- MISS TOOTELL BRIDE OF WEEK; TO MAKE HOME IN GREAT FALLS AT BECKMATTS you will find the largest-stock of Fashionable Fur Coats, Capes and Scarfs.

Every garment an honest value and fully guaranteed. Quality considered, BECKMAN prices are the lowest in the state. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN It will make the purchase of a New Fur Coat, -4 Cape or Scarf, easy and convenient. BUY YOUR NEW FURS FROM RELIABLE FURRIERS Photographs Solve the Problem With photographs you can please all of-your friends, and give a truly individual present, one that represents YOUR personality and hot something that any other acquaintance might Make your appointment now for Christmas pictures now before the Christmas rush. Heyn Keeley Studio MAKERS OF QUALITY PORTRAITS 10 Fifth Street North ris, Mrs.

II. u. unowen, airs, xneo-dore Gibson, Mrs. Herbert Strain, Mrs. Fletcher Maddox, Mrs.

F. J. Adams and Mrs. Ladd. Two Share Honor Wednesday Evening Mrs Greg Tounck of 409 Eighth avenue south entertained Wednesday evening with "500" complimentary to Mrs.

J. B. Buffell of Lewistown and CLEANING OCX Cr. i REPAIRING Ay bard, Mrs. R.

B. Hanahan, Mrs. R. E. Hnvnes.

Mrs. O. Hedbenr. Mrs. C.

SEALEBi NS-V RAW FURS Johnson, Mrs. C. L. Jackett, Mrs. J.

W. Jordon, Mrs. Kendrlek. Mrs. Thomas Kirwln.

Mrs. J. A. Knight, Mrs. Scott Leavitt, Mrs.

S. D. Largent, Mrs. E. M.

Larson, Mrs. Morrisette, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED FURRIERS IN MONTANA Mrs. J. C. MaeGreaor.

Mrs. O. B. Nel son, Mrs. William Merkle, Mrs.

R. E. Peters, Mrs. E. A.

Renfer, Mrs. W. B. Mrs. I.

D. Hogan oi salt lase tJity. The guests were Mrs. Lloyd Eller, Mrs. A.

L. Rowe, Mrs. C. D. Smith, Mrs.

C. Sheppard, Mrs. Harry Cadore of Casper, and Mrs. Edna Wilcox. Mrs.

Woehner Will Be Hostess Mrs. Fred Woehner of 514 Seventh street north will be hostess Tuesday afternoon to the members of a newly organized bridge club, who will meet this week for the first time. The members are Mrs. John Quigley, Mrs. Joseph Houle.

Mrse. M. Connor, Mrs. Thomas Lynch, Mrs. John Cor-drey, Mrs.

B. Callaghan, Mrs. P. J. Regan, Mrs.

Thomas Collins, Mrs. V. McLaughlin, Mrs. Fred Woehner, Mrs, Mary Clark, Mrs. J.

A. McDonough. Tea Given To Honor Newcomer From Missoula. Miss Jodie Lee Wren issued invitations for tea Thursday afternoon com When Baby Starts to Walk Jfv: I '-'Ul i i it Rhoades, Mrs. Frank Kusseil, Mrs.

J. Roth, Mrs. Floyd Straiton, Mrs. A. H.

Terrill, Mrs. M. O. Van Cleave, Mrs. W.

W. Wight and Mrs. C. A. McKinney.

Weil Known Local Couple Married Saturday At the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal church, the marriage of Everett LeRoy Balyeat, son of fr. and Mrs. C. H. Balyeat of Great Falls, and Dorothy Denham Tootell, daughter of A.

B. Tootell, also of Great Falls, was solemnized Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Leo E. Baldwin read the service at 4:80 o'clock.

The bride wore a fur-trimmed suit FASHION'S NEWEST Chinese Hand-Carved Pendants of genuine Elephant Tusk Ivory. These pendants are exquisitely carved to represent the Rose, Iris, Anemone and Chrysanthemum. plimentary to Mrs. Alfred Farmer, who recently came nere irom juissouia to make her home. Between 40 and 50 guests called during the afternoon.

Miss Wren was assisted, by Mrs. GoWan Ferguson, who presided in the dining room; Mrs. Donald K. Woods, Mrs. Thomas Evans, Mrs.

W. P. Wren, Miss Bessie Clark, Miss Natalie Townsend, Miss Flora Jordon and Mrs. Lee M. Ford.

There's nothing like Shoes that give perfect support to little feet, to give the Baby confidence. Little tots cannot tell you if their Shoes are right or wrong, either. So you must choose a shoeman that you KNOW will give mother-care to the fitting of them. Then the little feet will get the right start, and grow strong and perfect. 5 We fit children's feet with the same conscientious care that we give to adults.

Medium Size, $10.00 Large, $13.50 7Z' 2 V' of dark blue velour with hat and accessories to match. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. She was attended by Miss Gertrude Kimmer-lee. Carl E. Boonnan attended the bridegroom.

Miss Mildred Kufus played the wedding march. Those present were B. Tootell, father of the bride; Tom and Robert Tootell, Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Balyeat, Earl Balyeat and Miss Joyce Boorman. Mr. and Mrs. Balyeat are well known in Great Falls, both being graduated from the Great Falls high school in class of '20 and later attended the Montana State Agricultural college at Bozeman.

Mrs. Balyeat is a member of the Iota Delta sorority and Mr. Balyeat is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon They will make their home in Great Falls. Mrs. Dieterle Entertains Thursday Afternoon Members of the Bi-Monthly Bridge club will be the guests Thursday after OTHER PIECES OF CARVED IVORY PAPER KNIVES LETTER OPENERS CIGARETTE HOLDERS Priced at 50c to 7.50 Van Cleave Reisz JEWELERS noon of Mrs.

Henry Dieterle at her home, 1505 Central avenue. Members of the club are Mrs. F. Coulter, Mrs. E.

A. Shaw, Mrs Allen Pierse, Mrs. James Moore, Mrs. Chester Harris, Mrs. J.

Leonard Larson, Mrs. D. L. S. Barker, Mrs.

James Fitzgerald W. F. O'Leary, Mrs. Ernest Downing, Mrs. John Harris and Mrs.

John 1. Cottier. 1 L-v6J La.vn i i 8 in -in ii nP Pboto by Heyn Kealey MRS. EVERETT BALYEAT Mrs. Balyeat is a popular Great Falls girl and before her marriage, Saturday, was Miss Dorothy Tootell, daughter of A.

B. Tootell. She will continue to make hex home here. Flaherty Perra 12 Third Street South Great Falls Girl Married In Oregon The following is a clipping from an Oregon paper of recent date: "On Monday morning, September 25, at St. Mary's church, ML Angel, occurred the marriage of Miss Dorothy Dibb of Great Falls, and Joseph Brennan of Monitor, Ore.

Miss lizabeth Dibb, sister of the. bride, was Opposite Johnson Hotel 420 Central Avenue Mra. Fryburg Here For Few Days Mrs. F. M.

Fryburg of SL Paul was in the city a few days last week visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Airs. Russell Fryburg, 1 1.

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