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Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana • Page 32

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Uncle Marries Roundup Pair By Tribune Correspondent ROUNDUP The bride's uncle, Rev. Joseph Crowley, Malta, married Elizabeth Joyce Crowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crowley, and Stanley Richard Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Hopkins, at St. Benedict's church. Attending the bride was her cousin, Barbara Crowley, and Jack McLaughlin was Hopkins' attendant. With her gray suit, the bride wore black accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds. The bridesmaid chose a green suit with black accessories and had a corsage of talisman roses.

Mrs. Crowley chose a black dress and Mrs. Hopkins a blue dress for the wedding and breakfast which followed at the New Elk cafe. Both had corsages of gardenias. After a wedding trip to Great Falls, Mr.

and Mrs. Hopkins will live in Roundup. Both attended Roundup high school. She has been Bullreys First on the Spring Scene by ROSENBLUM HALLDON LTD. MARCE (Half Sizes) Miss Youth Jr.

Belt Lodges Install Staffs BELT- officers of Masons and Eastern Stars installed jointly are as follows: land, senior deacon; William Fluegal, junior deacon; Lloyd Taylor, senior steward; James Irvine, junior steward; Calvin Sharrard, tyler. Lunch and a social hour followed. Eastern Stars--Edith McCoy, ma tron; Ben McCoy, patron; Ora MeLeod, associate matron; Thomas MeLeod, associate patron; McCafferty, secretary; Belle Nelson. treasurer: Virginia Sederholm, conductor: Ethel Kennedy, associate: Eunice Fluegal, chaplain; Ethel Mee, marshal: Janice Schmutz, organist: Lenore Adah: Anne Phillips, Ruth: Evelyn Davis, Esther; Rose Forder, Martha; Zelda Irvine, Electa; Pearl Ryffel, warder; Calvin Sharrard, sentinel. Masons installed Roy Hanson as master, George Grosskopf, senior George McCafferty, warden; Thomas McLeod, treasurer: Ben McCoy, secretary; Russell Le- employed at the Food mart.

Hopkins, a navy veteran, is employed at the Klein mine. All Wool Gabardines Coverts and Crepes $4975 First fashion in your Spring wardrobe sprightly new suit. Soft detailing, flattering lines vet so basic you'll live in them for many seasons. Bullreys 12-GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Sunday 'Morning, January 9, 1949 Whitefish Couple Wed At Church By Tribune Correspondent WHITEFISH Vows were exchanged by Ruth Shaffer and Calvin Luding at the Presbyterian church. She is the daughter of Arnold K.

Shaffer and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Luding, The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white slipper satin with sheer nylon drop yoke, fitted bodice, pointed sleeves and a long train.

Her fingertip veil was held by a tiara of pearls and she carried a white Bible decorated with red roses and tied with lover's knots, Maid of honor, Loretta Shaffer, sister of the bride, wore pale blue net with a halo of blue net. She carried a nosegay of white mums and pink carnations. Bridesmaids were Donna Yale and Betty Moore. Miss Yale wore aqua chiffon with net halo and Miss Moore was dressed in blue chiffon with matching net halo. Both carried nosegays of white and yellow mums with tufts of white tulle.

Flower girls were Karren Sue Woods and Barbara Luding, nieces of the bridegroom. Charles Luding was best man and ushers were Ross Luding and Lowell Johnson. A reception followed at (LaPlant's dining room. The couple will live at Bozeman, where the bridegroom is a student. Presto Change-o 4766 SIZES 12-20 Anne Arlams Oh beautiful basic! It's KIND to your budget! Clear classic lines, adaptable collar, frivolous, fascinating accessories give you many dresses for the making of one! Pattern 4766 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20.

Size 16 dress takes yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern to Great Falls Tribune Pattern 130 N. Clinton Chicago 80, Ill.

Print plainly your name, address, size and style number. Count on us to have the style you want! The latest fashions are in our Anne Adams winter pattern book. Send for it today-only 15 cents more! Fashion unlimited, for any time, purse, or figure! Gifts for all the family, plus free pattern of la hosiery case, printed in book! exchanged K. and a a at COLLEGE STUDENTS ENGAGED--The engagement of Patricia O'Leary and Nick Kleinschmidt, son of Mrs. Margarethea Kleinschmidt, Fort Benton, is announced by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. O'Leary, Bozeman. Miss O'Leary and her fiance are students at Montana State college, where she is majoring in applied science and he in mechanical engineering.

Frank Fullers Honored on Anniversary By Tribune Correspondent WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGSMr. and Mrs. Louis Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hanson entertained at the Jefferson home on the silver wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fuller of Lewistown. The guests of honor were presented with a set of silverware. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Fred L. Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. George Zieg, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. McDaniel, Ned Fuller, Dick Short, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

(Arthur Buckingham and Della, Mrs. John Hebnes, Mr. and Mrs. W. Short, and Esther Fuller.

Flowers for the Fair just had to show my appreciation dear You look so beautiful with your new Permanent from the Johnson Hotel Beauty Shop Mezzanine-Johnson Hotel Phone 8496 Irene Mortenson, Ad Former Pair Of State Are Married By Tribune Correspondent ROUNDUP-In the Little Church of the Flowers, Glendale, Florence Chapel, daughter of Mrs. Enger Chapel, Shawmut, and Donald James Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper, were married by Rev. Clyde M.

Christ, Methodist pastor. The bride's gown was of whitel slipper satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline of net studded with seed pearls. Her fingertip veil was held by a seed pearl tiara and she carried a corsage of gardenias. She was given in marriage by her brother, Robert L. Chapel.

As maid of honor, the bridegroom's sister, Dorothy Harper, wore a gown of rose crepe and carried a nosegay of pink sweet peas. Clara Maag, bridesmaid, wore an aqua gown of organdy and carried aqua sweet peas. Flower girls, Lorraine, Susan and Margaret Antonich, wore white gowns. Theodore A. Harper was best man and Jay Pratt, usher.

A reception was held at the Casal Fiesta at Glendale. For a wedding trip to Big Bear, the bride wore a suit dress of black and white checked gabardine and green accessories. A graduate of Sweet Grass County high school, Big Timber, and the Montana Deaconess school of nursing, Billings, the bride is employed as a surgical nurse at the Cedars of Lebanon hospital in Los Harper was graduated from Roundup high school. A navy veteran, he is a motor officer with the Los Angeles police force. 14 Honor Bride By Tribune Correspondent WHITEFISH A shower was held for 14 at the home of Mrs.

Charles Duff in honor of her daughter, Nova Duff. Co-hostess was Mrs. Eva De Vall, a second daughter. Miss Duff and Glen Johnson were married at the Methodist church Jan. 2.

Auxiliary Meets Mrs. Charles Lane, 2108 First ave. nue north, was hostess at a meeting of the firemen's auxiliary Wednesday evening. Co-hostess was Mrs. John Allen.

A social hour followed. 2.

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