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The Herald from Billings, Montana • 12

Publication:
The Heraldi
Location:
Billings, Montana
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12
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June 8, 1950 ft Billings, Mont. 12 THE HERALD Of Interest to Women v. :1 and ushers were Mr. Victor H. Frank, brother of the bridegroom and Mr.

Ray Frank, nephew of the bridegroom. Candlelighters were Miss Rena Leffler and Miss Darlene Frank, niece of the bridegroom. The bride's mother wore a black sheer dress with white accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. A reception for 125 guests in the Odd Fellows haH at Laurel followed. A four-tiered wedding cake centered the table.

The couple have returned from a short wedding trip and are making their home in Billings. Mrs. Frank is a graduate of the Billings senior high school and is employed by May and McBride advertising 'agency. Mr. Frank attended the Laurel schools and is employed at the Gamble warehouse.

Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Finco and children, and Miss Barbara Mock of Roundup, Mr. and Mrs. John Balzer and-Marvin Balzer of Worden, Mr.

and Mrs. John Rutt of Park City, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waltz of Worden and Miss Leffler of Bozeman. I'iclmrd CJuscott Weds INI iss Gail Corwin In the First Congregational church Sunday afternoon Miss Helen Gail Corwin, daughter of i Mr.

and Mrs. V. C. Corwin, 511 Burlington avenue, became the bride of Mr. Richard H.

Guscott of 1 Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. J.

Guscott of Denver. The Rev. T. F. Rutledge Beale performed the double ring cere-is mony at 4 o'clock before the church altar, decorated with bas-1 kets of gladioli and snapdragons.

I The wedding marches and nuptial music were played by Mr. Max Mi- randa, organist. He also accom- panied Miss Doris Egger who sang I "Because" and "I Love Thee." Miss Imberty Is "Wed To Mr. David Frank Miss Irene Jane Imberty, daughter of Mrs. Christine Imberty, 1148 North Twenty-fourth street, became the bride of Mr.

David Frank, son of Mr. George H. Frank of Laurel, Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in the First Congregational church of Laurel. The Rev. H.

C. Haemmelmann performed the double ring candlelight ceremony at 7 o'clock. Baskets of gladioli decorated the church. Mrs. Haemnu-lmann played the organ nuptial music and accompanied Miss Pat Hal who sang -Dearly Beloved" and "Because." The bride, given in marriage by Mr.

Richard J. Hall of Billings, wore a nylon marquisette gown fashioned with a gathered circular skirt and long train. The fitted bodice buttoned in the back and had a high neckline. Her fingertip length veil of French illusion was lace trimmed and was held in place by orarrge blossoms. She carried red roses.

Miss Hall, as maid of honor wore a yellow taffeta and organdy gown with matching hat and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations and Talisman roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Frank, sister of the bridegroom, who wore a lavender organdy floor-length dress and Miss Mildred Frank, niece of the bridegroom who wore a green organdy frock. They both carried bouquets of carnations and Talisman roses. Mr. Harold Bester was best man RETURN TO CALIFORNL Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Gifford of San Francisco, have returned to their home after visiting their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

K. H. Gifford, 936 Yale avenue. They were accompanied here by another son, Mr. Ernest Gifford, who w-ill remain here for a visit.

I 13 Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white French marquisette over taffeta, made with a lace yoke, peplum and train. She wore her great-great-grandmother's wedding bonnet of straw lace, which held her three-quarter length veil in place. Her bridal bouquet was of white roses, stephanotis and forget-me-nots. Miss Sidney Stewart, as maid of honor, wore a floor length frock of moss green satin with matching mitts. Her headdress and bouquet were of Talisman roses.

Mrs. Corwin, mother of the bride, chose a dusty pink puff crepe afternoon dress with white accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a fern green crepe frock with matching hat. Their corsages were of Talisman roses. Mr. Donald S.

Guscott of Den You are missing some important local news if you dont read The Herald. Miss Marion Lenhardt and Mr. Arthur Steinmetz were married last Sunday in the South Side Congregational church and will Miss Helen Gail Corwm and Mr. Richard H. Guscott were married Sunday in the First Congressional church and will make their home here.

(Photo by Luce). make their home west of Billings '(Photo by Luce). ver was his brother's best man. 7mvlftrfoi Aclivfn Ushers were Mr. Vin Corwin, nzendOrier-CrbbOin brother of the bride, Mr.

John OWS Are Exchanged Stcinnietz-Lenhardt Xuptial Vows Spoken Perkins, Mrs. Bradley Johnson and White peonies decorated the al At a candlelight ceremony in the Mr. Barry Nolan tar of St. Luke's Episcopal church South Side Congregational church a reception in the church par- for the ceremonv Tuesday morn-fenrdt Marion lors followed. White and pink TuSmX TLlhlJf iJ0 Mary Osborn of Billings, daughter uvxtt.iiui., ntoi, ui ijii- weuuuiis caite uecuiaieu me re- of Mr and Mrs A Mavwll lings, and Mr.

Arthur Steinmetz. freshment table. Mrs. W. S.

Stov- of Deer Lodge and' Mr' Car Ge0rgC Stein- er of Dpnver' aunt 01 the bride- son of Mrs Don't Let Hot-Weather Shopping Get You Down PHONE 5598 Custer super Market No need to fret and stew through hot-weather shopping. Custer Super Market superior services are as near as your telephone. Just dial 5598 and read us your list of wanted items we'll shop for you as carefully as though you were making the selections yourself, then deliver your order right to your kitchen and if your credit is good just say "charge it" when you phone your order. Remember, this service costs not one cent extra. Our average prices are consistently low.

Remember, too, that we carry complete stocks of foods, meats, produce, ice cream, beverages, beer, everyday drug needs, household needs, magazines and greeting cards. QUALITY MEATS DmuW vvcie mar- groom, Mrs. u. s. Ljooaing, Mrs.

Davis of Billines he Rev ried by the Rev. H. G. Pfeiff. J.

A. Kiichli and Mrs. Oliver Israel Cd. uasnets or gladioli decorated the poured. Mrs.

Donald S. Guscott monv which took nlace at church for the douhle ri Which WHS nprfnrmM at- 7iinVio Pi-ioircnn Toc i v. During the ceremony Mr. Hobert the guest book. he wore a gabardine Brunsvold sang Perfect Love" Among the out-of-town guests Sult Wltn a favy Plcturf h.at and and "The Lord's He was were Mrs.

R. L. Arthur of Great fhJ orsap of oses and hlle ot accomnanipd hv rrs church oreanist. onH nvA. uinh' 4, and Mr- ank Lanzendorfer, of Powell, brother of the bride- Ti-T Via it 1 1 tJo l'Tfi olint jf t-1-lrt a gown of ivory satin made with The couple.

are on a wedding trip the couple Mxss Milton wore a pastel pink suit a nylon yoke trimmed in seed to Flathead lake and on their re- nrh' tnnn i i film ll'ill i l-a Vi w-i lr Tlil with navy accessories and a cor- ana a sage of pink carnations. edged veil was held in place by Billings senior high school, attend- gutsts thf green room of thf hWcr-r prt Mnntana ctato imiuorsitu tW0 111 Lne green TOOm 01 tne cTQ Northern hotel, followed the cere- roses ana-stepn- uam- monv The tab. anotis. she wore a double strand a sorority and has been em- Sink babv of nearls. TTnr fntho o-aD nloved bv the Carter Oil mm.

arrangement oi pinK baby bnv ijci Eiaaioii marrifta'p Danv. Mr. Guscott is a. eradnntP 6 Miss Marjorie Lenhardt sister of cf the East Denver high school f1- and Lanzendorfer have the bride" was maid of honor and 811:1 of the University of Denver le" a trlP 10 Boulder and wore pink taffeta. She had a bou- he was a member of Beta tneir return wiU reside at 605 quet and headdress of white car- Theta Pi fraternity.

He is em- Mlles Mrs. Lanzendorfer nations. The three bridesmaids Pyed by the Carter Oil Company. 13 a graduate of Montana state wore organdy gowns made university and for the past four Swift's Preimum Bacon lb. 68c Lean Pork Shoulder Steak lb.

55c Grade Sirloin Steak lb. 89c Swift's Premium Franks A Xarge Assortment Lunch Meats 65c Mock Chicken Legs each 10c Young Hens lb. 49c Friers lb. 63c short sleeves. Bertha colla-s and TWO ARE HOSTESSES yts nas Deen a teacher in the full skirts with emroidery trim and Mrs- c- Hansen and Mrs.

school. Mr. Lanzendor-carried bouquets of carnations 'with Janpt Coxwell were hostesses at ler' 8 resluent of Billings fo-many matching headdresses. Miss Velma and bridge last Wednesday puarmacist at the Barney Zent wore yellow, Miss Bettv evening in the Hansen home, 752 crus store- oicuiuicw, Msier oi tne Dridegroom, avenue, miniature wore oiue and Miss Evelyn White, lawn iurnuure and umbrellas made cousin of the bride, green. Marcia from Pastel colored handkerchiefs Franks cousin of the bridegroom ccntei'ed each table.

Mrs. James was flower girl and was dressed McNaught won the bridge prizes in a floor length pink nylon net and awards at each table went over taffeta dress, wore to Mrs. M. W. Wagner.

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Mr. Lawrence Steinmetz, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Mr. Robert Lenhardt, brother of the bride, Mr Ervin Amen, cousin of the bride and Mr. Donald Bell, cousin Qf the bridegroom. A reception and dance for 400 guests followed in the Eagles hall Miss Lorna 'Nelson was in charge of the guest boo and in charge of the gifts were Miss Cecil Ann Sheppard and Mis Marian Means The couple will reside on a farm west of Billings.

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