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Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana • Page 61

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Sunday, October lo, 1982 Great Falls Tribune 5-G Rebecca Donohue and Michael Amici Amy Bishop and Lennie McDonald Tonya Green and Dave McDowell conda, was married to Dave Wayne McDowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- nM MrVinml 1 tka Dai, fJann Truscott In a double ring ceremony performed in the Anaconda ist Church. i a a luiuuua iuiciiimi was maiu ui n. honor and H.

Dean McDowell, best man. The bride's son, Chad Green, took part in the ceremony. Ushers were Darren Coleman and Sean Cur-, ran, both of Great Falls. The newlyweds were hosts at a Tonya Lee Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Maehl, Ana- Ureen Photo TONYA AND DAVE McDOWELL I LJ Sue Johnson, Anaconda, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were June Munson, Missoula; Tonl Bishop and Debbie Bishop, Brady, sisters-in-law of the bride. Best man was Gene Tynes, Great Falls. Jim McDonald, Great Falls, brother of the bridegroom, Brian Herzog, Great Falls, and Keil Bishop, Brady, brother of the bride, were groomsmen. Jerry Bishop, Brady, and Tom Bishop, Helena, both brothers of the bride, were ushers.

Dawn Hammermister, Conrad, was organist and Rocky Perkins, Bynum, vocalist. Following the ceremony the bride's family hosted a reception and dance at the Pondera Golf Club in Conrad. The newlyweds traveled to the West Coast before making their home at the family ranch in Geyser. Both are graduates of Montana State University, the bride with a bachelor of science degree in home economics and extension and the bridegroom with a bachelor of science degree in animal science production. Isabelle Horning of Fort Collins, Colo, was flower girl and Stephen Rue, Great Falls, was ring bearer.

Michael D. Nagle of Salt Lake City, Utah was best man. Serving as groomsmen were Mark Amici of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Mark Ble-wett, San Francisco, Calif. Seating guests were Mike Donohue, Santa Clara, and Ed Donohue, Danville, 111. Ilene Farrell was organist for the ceremony.

Special music included vocalist Richard Matoon playing the hammer dulcimer and another vocalist, Eileen Farrell, also playing the recorder. Sister Margaret Clark sang and played guitar. Three songs were written for the wedding ceremony. The newlyweds were feted at a reception at the Heritage Inn. They traveled to Sun Valley and Jackson Hole before making their home in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The bride, a graduate of CM. Russell High School, holds a B.S. degree in psychology from the University of Utah. She is employed by the Carrier Corp. The bridegroom is a graduate of New Trier East High School in Wilmette, 111.

and earned a degree in urban planning from the University of Utah. He is co-owner of Alpine Telecommunications Inc. Dana Korell and Dean Lewis Amy Bishop, Brady, and Lennie McDonald, Geyser, were married in a double-ring ceremony at First Presbyterian Church in Conrad. The Rev. Paul Cousins and the Rev.

Francis Mclnnis of Great Falls officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop and Mr. and Mrs.

Jim McDonald. AMY AND LENNIE McDONALD Tammy Jaraczeski, Tammy Lynn Jaraczeski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jaraczeski, Stanford, and Dari Matthew i Pete's Photo TAMMY AND DARI THOMPSON ii -a I I reception held in the Opportunity Community Hall, then traveled to Fairmont Hot Springs. The bride, a graduate of Anaconda Senior High School, is em- I tifn-u til Uiuycu tu luy vvuuu in nuuuay village.

The bridegroom, also a graduate of Anaconda Senior High School, studied at the Helena Vo-Tech school and works at Holiday Village. near Bozeman by the Rev. Duane Pederson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Korell, Great Falls, while the bridegroom is the son of Jean Whitney, Lewistown. Maid of honor was Kristen R. Korell, Great Falls, sister of the bride. Best man was Micheal K. Lewis of Belgrade, brother of the bride-' groom.

Groomsman was George Polansky of Bozeman. Gayla Smith," Bozeman, was flower girl. Music was provided by vocalist Karen Korell, Great Falls, and guitarist Robbie Jokns, Bozeman. The bride is a senior at Montana State University in Bozeman, where the couple will be living. The bridegroom, a graduate of Helena Vo-Tech school, is employed by Tonca Construction, Bozeman.

aunt. Attending Winters were his brother Jeff, best man, and groomsmen Mitch Winters and Lance Dana S. Korell and Dean A. Lewis were married in an outdoor ceremony at Flaming Arrow Ranch DANA AND DEAN LEWIS n-o, Rebecca Sue Donohue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Allen Donohue, 1014 Durango Drive, was married to Michael James Amici in a double ring ceremony performed in St. Joseph's Church by the Rev. David Dwyer. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Enlo Amici of Wil-mette, III. Tracy L. Webster of Salt Lake City, Utah, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Carol Amici, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Charlene Gundersen, Reseda, Calif.

Robin Vanity thoto REBECCA AND MICHAEL AMICI Darlene Burke and Darlene M. Burke and Timothy J. Binkoski were married at St. Ger-ards Church by the Rev. Durkin Fitzgerald.

Parents of the couple are Adele M. Burke. 2305 2nd Ave. NetMl Photo DARLENE, TIMOTHY BINKOSKI Rebecca Flinn and Rebecca L. Flinn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Flinn, 3635 6th Ave. became the wife of William M. Squires in a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. John Green in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

The bridegroom is the son of Corrine Squires, 4224 3rd Ave. and the late Larry Squires. The bridegroom's mother hosted Lisa Darby and Clinton Winters uarDy, oroiners ui uie ui lucgi uuui and bride, Jon Kudrna, Mike George and Doug Clartc. Kristopher Warren was ring bearer. Ushers were Mich- ael Gordon and Conley Lord.

Special music was provided by Melva and David McNeil, Kathy and Clint Hendrickson and Bob Gregori. Jim Betts was organist. The bride's parents hosted a reception and dance at Eagles Manor. The newlyweds are both gradu- Duccnll Uioh Cr-hnnl Hp Becki Maki and Jeff Loney Timothy Binkoski and the late Donald Burke, and Molly Porter, Collier. W.

and the late Joseph Binkoski. Maureen A. Burke was maid of honor for her sister. The bride's sisters and cousin, Kathleen Wilson, Donna Coyle and Colleen Pascavage, were bridesmaids. Colleen and Tommy McCune, Hookstown, niece and nephew of the bridegroom, were flower girl and ring bearer.

Jerry Fulmer of Billings was best man. Stan Coyle, Billings, Pat Hughes and Don Binkoski, both of Weirton, W. were groomsmen. Leon Lessard of Billings and Gary Rogers, San Bernardino, were ushers. Audrey Wilson was organist and Gordon Dahl, vocalist.

The newlyweds were honored at a reception at the Heritage Inn hosted by the bride's mother. The couple is living in Billings where both are employed by Bechtel Power Corp. The bride is a graduate of Great Falls High School and Eastern Montana College, the bridegroom is a graduate of Weirton High School. William Squires a reception for the newlyweds at the 3-D Supper Club. The couple are living in Great Falls where the bride, a graduate of Great Falls High School who attended Eastern Montana College, is employed by Mountain Bell.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Cascade High School and Montana Tech, works for Superior Welding Service. smacked on the behind to fill your lungs with cries of annoyance, shock and rage. How much more real can it get than that! ice and she works with Winters The First Church of God was the scene of a double ring wedding ceremony for Lisa Aline Darby and Clinton Lee Winters. The Rev. David Ek-stedt performed the rites.

Parents of the couple are Gloria Haman and Lorrin A. Darby both of Great Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winters, South of Great Falls. Matron of honor was the bride's sister Lori Robinson while the bridegroom's sister, Lisa Winters, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Lora Winters, the bridegroom's sister, LaDonna Darby, the bride's sister-in-law, Barb Aline and Donna Johnson. Brandilee and Naomi Schock were flower girls for their LISA AND CLINTON WINTERS Family Enterprises. After a trip to. of Great Falls. Watch wiggling i nnHioni ranc ramom rwr inxi even a new baby can move consider- hla Hicfanrpc hv Itirkino find wiP-? Dari Thompson Thompson, Geraldine, were married in a double ring ceremony performed in Calvary Community Church by the Rev.

Harry Nisbet. Phyllis Thompson, Great Falls, and Les Thompson, Geraldine, are parents of the bridegroom. Honor attendant for her sister was Sandra Jaraczeski of Stanford. Jana Jaraczeski was flower girl and Kevin Clark, Geraldine, ring bearer. Standing with the bridegroom was Steve Bronec, Geraldine.

Serena Hines was organist during the ceremony. The bride's parents hosted a reception at the church. The newlyweds will be living in Laramie, Wyo. where the bridegroom, a graduate of Geraldine High School, will be continuing his education. He has worked at Custom Cover Upholsterers.

The bride, a graduate of Stanford High School and the Great Falls Vo-Tech Center, had worked at Whipples Hallmark Card and Gift Shop. Bridesmaids were sisters-in-law Shelly Loney, Highwood, and Patsy Maki, Billings. Steve Loney of Highwood was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Bart and Bret Loney, brothers of the bridegroom. Seating guests were ushers Roger Maki, Billings, and Richard Maki, Belt, brothers of the bride.

Anita Senkbeil was organist and Jane Massett, Billings, vocalist. A reception and dance were hosted by parents of the couple at Eagles Manor. The newlyweds traveled to Nevada and California before settling in Bozeman where the bride, a graduate of Belt Valley High School who attended University of Montana, is manager of Lerner Clothing. The bridegroom, a graduate of CM. Russell High School, earned an agriculture business degree from Montana State University, and is a professional cowboy.

OLD ROYAL I OFF left- Erma Bombeck i ---a alone on anything from which tney could fall. WE INSTALL AUTO GLASS CAM WEISSNUN I SONS, INC. 2 1 8 4th St. Great Falls ALBERT ROSES with eiery 40 piece set. Elinu.

Babies should never be II ROYAL Becki Maki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Maki of Belt, was married to Jeff Loney, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ross C. Loney, 3208 4th Ave. NW, In Our Savior's Lutheran Church with the Rev. David H. Larson officiating.

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When Bobby was three, he developed arthritis and was to spend the-rest of his life in debilitating pain. When Sheila was six, her mother left one day in the car to "think things out." She never came home again and Sheila was raised by a father who drank and a grandmother who prayed. Mark was four years old when another child called him "nigger" and said he couldn't slide down the same slide as the other children. It was to be his first, but not his last, encounter with prejudice. Kevin was seven when his bicycle which he bought with his own money was stolen and the policeman shrugged and said, 'There's nothing we can do about it." At age 10, Barbara was told baseball was a boy's game and what would a girl want to be on the team for.

She couldn't even spell discrimination. Rick was nine years old when a group of boys shoved his head into a paper towel dispenser in a restroom of a movie house and demanded his money. It was a Disney movie because his mother said she didn't want him to see all that violence and gef ideas. Michelle was 16 when the car in which she was driving was hit broadside by a drunk driver. Her besl friend died instantly.

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