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2 -The Daily Missoulian, Sunday, June 24, 1951 Candlelight Ceremony Unites Ho Hendricksen, G. Hutton Amundson of Plains, Elizabeth Cum-mlngs, Winifred Selfert and Carol Starling of Billings, Phyllis Johnson of Missoula, and Margaret Corter of Casper, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Amundson are spending a few davs in Plains at the August Date Set For Wedding By Miss Cameron MarionThompson To Be Bride In August Rites Methodist Parsonage Is Scene OfMcDonoiigh-DolyCercmony cake, and Joanne Orvle and Sylvia Joan Burn 11 To Be Bride Of Donald Olson Mr.

and Mrs. James Burull, Stoughton, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sylvia Joun, to Donald J. Olson, son of Lucille Olson oi Missoula. The wedding will take place August 19 in Stoughton. Miss Burull has been the parish worker at St Paul's Lutheran church in Missoula two years, She studied at Augustana college, Sioux Falls, S.

and was graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Mad- end in the parsonage of the First Methodist church. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev M. J. Wilcox. Attendants were Viola Borgstede, niald of honor, and Robert E.

Doty, brother of the groom, best man. For her wedding the bride wore a white eyelet dress with black velvet trim, a white hat trimmed in black and white accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses and carnations. Miss Borgstede wore a butterscotch checked suit with a tan and Marriage rites uniting Gloria E. McDonough, daushter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harrv L. McDonough, San Jo.se, Cal and Charles Ray Doty, son of G. Doty, 330 Benton avenue, took place Saturday morning of last week Silver Anniversary Attended By Rainbow Girls Nineteen members of Garden City assembly No. 55 of the oraer cu p'ainbow for Girls attended the ell- RainDOW lor ver iit onr 1,1 Mrrwa.com-of Pat I Wyona Stevens poured.

Miss Pur- had charge of the guest book, Miss Papantony and Monica Hobe, the gift table. Guests from out-of-town included and Mrs. Donald Briggs, Mr. Mrs, Marvin Foiles and Randy Mr. and Mrs Floyd Long, Spokane; Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Hutton, Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. George Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Hendrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendrickson, Charlo. Mrs. Hutton was graduated from Upper Columbia academy, Spokane, attended Walla Walla college, Walla Walla, Wash.

Her sorority is Beta Sigma Chi She ls employed the United States Forest Service Missoula. Mr. Hutton is a graduate of Colo rado State Agricultural and Mechanical college at Fort Collins, and is affiliated with Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. He spent three years in the army during World war II. The couple will be at home at 610 East Kent avenue after July 10.

For their wedding trip to Lake Louise, the bride wore a navy blue suit and pink accessories. Miss Sutherland Is Bride of John Aniundsou Plains, June 23. At a ceremony at home of the bi ides patents at if -J Spy -I I lilitililllimmititol Kennedy. Virginia Uae Staves. CaSei graduate of Robiiwon, Le a 'nlth-Caiol Ann Herman Couitney Ciowder, Maureen Froiland.

Allison Howara.i Bniviff Prolland Marv Jo tlome on 1CB'- Solvig roiiana navy Tn coup on a honeymoon Jeanne Lash. nna trip to Glacier park and eastern Ruth Hayden an Heibt. Do Demmons and Mawn to San Francisco the bride will re-B. TfiSS. Mrs! Mde at 330 Benton avenue.

Walter Kennedy Rainbow board 1 1" A I I member; Mrs. Arnold H. Case and IjiaUtllUeS (H JloU Mrs. Rov Staves, mothers. Virginia Rae Staves, acting worthy adviser, presided at the regular meeting of the assembly Saturday ftumnon of last week end.

Patricia Thomas past worthy adviser, acted University as associate worthy advtsei. ueie-i gates named to attend Grand as- graduates, Mary LeClaire and James sembly in Great Falls this week Deranleau. were married at a nup-were Mrs. B. Smith, mother ad- tia, hj(h mass gl cnurcn Red Lodge, Catherine Sutherland,) Albe'rt Gregerson, Mrs.

J. D. Mc-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mullln, Mrs.

Jim Carter, Mrs. Merle Centanino, became the bride of Johnston. Lilliverne Urion, Amy John Amundson, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Kruger, Betty Huchison, Lynn Pern-Fred Amundson of Plains.

Given in ble Ramona Wustner and Myra marriage by her father, the bride Johnston. Hauen photo Marta Cameron nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marta Belle, to Paul Alan Phillips, formerly of Wichita, Kans and now stationed with the navy ln San Diego, Cal. Miss Cameron, an art major, was graduated from Park college, Park-ville, in 1950. Mr. PhilUps attended the college before he was recalled Into the navy in February.

The wedding is planned for August 25 in Missoula. University Graduate Marries In Billings Rites A Montana State University graduate, Ellen A. Mouat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Mouat, of Myers, was married to James E. Langston, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

K. Langston of Billings, at the First Congregational church in Billings. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. T. F.

Rutledge Beale. Mrs. William G. Mouat, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor; Mary Lou Langston, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Donald D.

Mouat, sister-in-law of the bride, were bridesmaids, and Andrea Hagen was junior bridesmaid. Janet Minshall, cousin of the groom, served as flower girl, and Martin and Marvin Mouat viser, and Miss waves. iitpr ni react irom ianene uinnu-ui, 4. nnontlAllInO in tltP avu.er. wiiu Annl east with her family Caio I A nn Herman reported or, i the Plc" nic to be given in observance of tne-Dinnnay 01 wic iuunun bow.

Pat Kennedy reported on tne i "adopted dad" project. A Father's day gift was sent to the "adopted dad" at the Masonic home in Helena. The next meeting will be September 8 at 3 p. it was announced. Great Falls Girl To Wed Graduate of MSU Dr.

and Mrs. E. A. Cogley, Great Falls, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanlne, to Leslie Wakefield, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Wakefield, Clallam Bay, Wash. Miss Cogley completed her freshman year at Montana State University, where she was a member of was attended by her sister, Ruth Sutherland, of Bozeman. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

Joseph Ashworth in the family home in the presence of friends and relatives. The groom was attended by Jay Preston at Hot Springs, a college friend. A reception followed, after which the couple left for a honeymoon trip to Glacier park. I Mrs. Amundson is a graduate of the Red Lodge schools, and the1 Montana Deaconess school of nursing oi ureat rails, prior to ner! marriage she was employed at the Deaconess hospital at Bozeman.

Mr. Amundson was graduated from the Plains high school, and served in the navy for three years during World war II. Since then he has attended Montana State college at Bozeman, where he was graduated this year with a degree in electrical engineering. He has accepted a job with International Business Machines I home of the former's Barents before going to Helena. For Mrs.

Clayton Mrs. Clayton Anderson was guest of honor at a pink and blue shower at the George Cone home Tuesday afternoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Cone and her daughter, Corrine. During the afternoon Miss Cone entertained with piano music and Vonna Anderson with vocal numbers.

Games and viewing the dainty gifts took up the remainder of the afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mes-dames Leslie Cummings, Ida Scott, Marion Anderson, Bert Eaton, Stanley Cummings, Lafe Jones, Lillian Cone, Bryce Wlscarson, Martin Gev-hardt, Bob Loder, Richard Welty, Tom McCrea, Monte Braswell, Bob Loder, Richard Welty, Tom McCrea, Monte Bates, Les Raymond, De-Wayne McChesney, Ted Cyr, Henry Lyle, George James, Claude Braswell, Bob Knapp, Cecelia Beamish, Vic Cyr, Art Landwehr, Ralph Johnson, Jim Hensley and Carl Richardson, and Vonna Anderson, Betty Huchl-son, Ramona Wustner, Lynn Pemble, Mary Lou Johnson and Liliverne Urion. Mrs. Gebhardt Feted Mrs. Francis Bates was hostess at a stork' shower complimenting Mrs.

Martin Gbhardt. Mrs. Bates served refreshments to Mrs. Monte Bates, Mrs. Clayton Anderson, Mrs.

Bob Loder, Mrs. Norman Hoyum, Mrs. Wes Vacura, Mrs. Jack Huchison, Mrs. Peter Hoyum, Mrs.

R. H. Van- vannire. Mrs. np cm i vj 1 13 1 i mi A group of Rainbow girls will leave Sunday for Great Falls to attend the grand assembly of the order, which will be the first of the week.

Attending from here will be Joan Maier, Myra Johnston, Betty Dixon, Virginia Johnson, Mary Flodin, Amy ana Barbara Kruger and Barbara McMichael. Sharon Russell of Hot springs, Dorothy Johnson, mother adviser, and Marion Kruger, worthy matron, also will go to Great Falls. Past Matrons Entertained The plains Past Matron's club members of the OES were guests at a luncheon given by the Past Matron's club of Thompson Falls. Following the serving of a delicious luncheon in Fridley hall by members of the Eastern Star, the afternoon was spent in games and I visiting. Favors went to Gladys Twit hbnored with th Foihion Academy Gold Mtdai ore and aft you're under control in this slick new You'll be amazed how your tummy and rear disappear, this new Gossard way.

It's all in the shaping and making. The just-so paneU, front and back. The diagonal elastic. The wonder-way they all pull together to control you. And the waistband stays comfortably smooth; too.

All this without ingle bone! company, and will attend training Cummings. Mae Willcutt and Ruth school at Helena and in New York Redding. Others ln attendance from for the next three months in con-1 here were Merle Ruenauver, Millie nection with his job. Richardson, Winifred Burdick, Row- Out-of-town guests attending theena Lyle, Kathryn Auclair and ceremony were Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Gladys Kruger. twin nephews of the bride, were from Missoula, Gardei City of Mis-ringbearers. Robert D. Dillon was'soula, St. Ignatius, Ronan, Plains, best man, and ushers were Donald Dixon, Stevensville and Poison.

D. Mouat and Oscar E. Gram. The address of welcome at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr.

where she affiliated with Delta Wakefield was graduated this month Gamma sorority She has been em-in business administration at the ployed hi the music department of The bride's gown was white lace, ballerina-length, with a matching jacket fashioned with a round collar, bustle-effect peplum and long sleeves tapering to points over her hands. A juliet cap held her shoulder-length veil In place, and she carried a bouquet of red roses. A reception at the Yellowstone Country club followed the ceremony. A candlelight service at the First Methodist church united ln marriage Ilo Deane Hendricksen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Hendricksen, Orchard Hemes, and Gordon Andrew Hutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutton, Denver, Colo. Floral decoration was pink peonies and blue iris. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev.

M. J. Wilcox. Orland Rogers sang "Because," "The Lord's Prayer" and "If I Could Tell You," Helen White played traditional wedding marches. The bride's sister, Mrs.

Harold Wittenberg, was matron of honor. Marjorie Palmer and Gladys Hendricksen were bridesmaids; Janet Livesey, niece of the bride, was flower girl, and Betty Parsell and Georgia Papantony were candle-lighters. Marvin Foiles was best man, and ushers were Robert Mathison and Dale Hendricksen. Miss Hendricksen wore a traditional white gown of marquisette with a nylon yoke, fashioned with a pearl-embroidered ruffle of Chan-tllly lace. Panels of Chantilly lace were inset in the skirt and train.

iThe bride's jewelry was a triple I strand of pearls, a gift from the groom. Her finger tip veil was edged with lace, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses With an orchid in the center and stephanotis. taffeta gown white wrs. wiuenDerg wore a ween; organdy I overskirt and a white eyelet She wore a wide green sash with the gown, and a headdress with a wiiiie ruuie ana pinit daisies. Her bouquet was talisman roses.

The bridesmaids' dresses were styled like the matron of honor's, as were their headdresses Miss Palmer was in yellow and Miss Hendricksen in orchid. The flower girls' gown was fashioned like the bride's dress. The three carried bouquets of pink roses. Mrs. Hendricksen wore a dress of pink marquisette and navy blue and white accessories.

Mrs. Hutton chose a blue lace dress with white accessories. Both had orchid corsages. A three-tiered wedding cake was served at the reception in the church parlors after the wedding ceremony. Mrs.

Rogers and Miss White served Jov Lundrigan New RNA District Head Joy Lundrigan, 1012 West Sussex avenue, was elected district oracle at the annual district convention of the Royal Neighbors of America in Poison Friday of last week. Other district officers elected and installed were: vice oracle, Clara Schmidt; past oracle, Bertha Udall; recorder-receiver Phyllis Buchanan, and chancellor, Eva Vannice. The 65 delegates attending were afternoon business session was given by Mark Derr, Poison mayor, and the response was given by Nell Tremper, Missoula, district deputy of the lodge. Orvie Stover, state supervisor of the organization, Marie Richardson and Mrs. Tremper, both district deputies, were given a distinguished visitors' welcome.

Committees named for the after- replica of Flathead lake, marked each place in the evening banquet served by the Methodist ladies. The plaques were made by Beatrice Walker of Poison. Class adoption was included in the evening session of the convention. It was presented bv Missoula camp No. 9786 with Poison members Next year's convention will be in Missoula with Garden City camp Progressive Gardeners Betty Shryock met with the Progressive Garden club Tuesday to make plans for the garden club convention.

The meeting was a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Bert Thrasher. Elsie Martin gave a talk on iris. Eunice Kendall Weds Glen Zook young couple who will make their home in Glacier park for the sum- mer where Mr. Zook will be em ployed by the Union Construction company, For Mrs.

Wallace Margie Burtch entertained at a P'nk and blue shower Iay evening ui ittL ween euu hi, iier iiume lor Mrs. James Wallace. Cards were played. Guests were Mrs. James Swaney of St.

Ignatius, Mrs. Jesse Byrd of Ravalli, Mrs. Charles John son of Perma and Mr. George Heluva, Olga Gould, Mrs. Franklin Kendall.

Mrs. Russell Ford. Mrs. Evertt Cotton. Mrs.

C. W. Priddy and Mrs. Philip Hamel, all of Dixon Mrs. Smith Entertains Mrs.

Harry G. Smith was hostess for the last meeting of the WSCS ln the church rooms. Mrs. C. Kennedy conducted the business meeting.

1 oaMiTllSire.ss v. iuu Dinner Meet meeting at Trans inn Monday eve at 6:30 o'clock. Missoula Toast mistress members are to be guests and there will be a speaking pro gram. Gretchen Jellison will take the place of president for Mary Lou, Cook, who is unable to attend. Elsie will be toastmistresa.

the sell and Mr. and and and by in I I After a honeymoon trip to California I noon work were- resolutions, Beulah and the southwest, the couple will! Cope, Edith Avery and Clara live in Billings. Schmidt; finance. Anna B. Carlson, Mrs.

Langston was graduated from! Frances Landwehr and Gertrude Hysham high school and the school I Hauer, and publicity, Grace Schu-of journalism at MSU. Her husband macker and Joy Lundrigan. Is a former student at Eastern Mon- Wall plaques, fashioned in a small brown hat and purse and a green blouse and shoes Mrs. Doty was graduated from County high school and attended San Jose State college, San Jose. Cal.

She was employed wjth the United States Department! Repeat Vows in Anaconda ln Anaconda Rev. Bernard J. Sul- perlormed the double ring ceremony. bride is a daughter of Seth Anaconna and the groom's mother Mrs. Leon J.

Deranleau, Anaconda. The bride wore a white organdy gown with appllqued French lace, a bouffant skirt and court train. She wore a Juliet cap of lace and seed pearls and a fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of pink daisies tied with ribbon streamers. Attendants were Mrs, John Kenny, Great Falls, matron of honor, and Mrs. Henry Smith.

Jack and Laurie LeClaire were groomsmen. Ushers were James Denny and Thomas Ryan. A wedding breakfast and a reception at the Montana hotel followed the ceremony. The couple left on a honeymoon trip to the west coast, the bride wearing a blue and white checked suit with navy accessories and a carnation corsage They will be at home in Anaconda. Mrs.

Deranleau was graduated from Montana State University Anaconda high school. The groom is employed by the J. C. Penney company in Anaconda He Is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa iratermty. OES Auxiliary Members of the auxiliary of Im- manuel chapter, No.

54, Order of Eastern Star, met Wednesday afternoon for a dessert luncheon in the Masonic Temple ladies' lounge. Bridge prizes were awarded to Frances Smith and Margaret Squire: canasta prizes to Pauline Schwarz and Edna Holcomb, and door prize to Audrey Stroup. Hostesses were Maud Allen, Louise Lindberg, Genevieve Dixon, Eugenia Jenkins and Rose Compton. The next meeting of the auxiliary will be September 20, it was announced. LABRT Officer Here Alice Cole, national officer from Los Angeles, visited at the meeting of the Ladies auxiliary of the; Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Wednesday.

Also visiting were several members from Alberton. A memorial service was given, and refreshments and a party followed I the meeting. 0tert Your passport to summer chic! Sophisticated cottons to take you gaily from count vy club to shopping Jaunts. The styles will thrill you the colors bewitch ou. You're sure to find your favorite fabrics among our cotton collection by nationally known designers.

$8.95 and up. The perfect travelers gay imported linens. Oriental motifs and streaks of color glorify the creation shown. This and many other lovelies from which to choose. HAMMOND ARCADE University.

His fraternity Is Theta Chi. He served with the air force during World war II A September wedding Is planned ln Great Falls. Froelich-IIauck (Continued From Pago une employed by B. Schauer and Son. The couple is on a honeymoon trip to Lake Louise and other points In Canada.

The brides going-away ensemble was a beige linen dress with a blue duster and white accessories. The whit orchid from her bouquet was her corsage. They will be at home after June 30 at 1211 Arthur avenue. Tbiboudeau-Fislier (Continued From Page One) tana Stat University. He is a World war II veteran and Ls em ployed at Clausen Refrigeration company ln Missoula.

The couple left on a wedding trip to eastern Montana and Yellowstone park. Their home will be at 318 Le-vasseur street. For going-away the bride chose a navy blue suit with white accessories. Robert M. Cutlln Photo Marion Thompson Mrs.

Dorothy Thompson, 109 West Central avenue, announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her dauchter. Marion Ellen, to Donald Neil Arndt, son of Mr. and; Mrs. Russell O. Arndt of Lodge Grass.

Miss Thompson attended Montana State University for two years, majoring in business. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Arndt, a senior in the business administration school at the University, is affiliated with Theta Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place at the First Presbyterian church August 31.

Louise B. Franz Bride Of Noel Fiulon Married in the Bethlehem Lutheran church of Kalispell were Louise B. Franz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franz of Kalispell, and Noel D.

Furlong, son of Ina M. Furlong of Chester. The ceremony, performed by Rev. Eugene Klug, was double ring. Patricia McGinty of Great Falls sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "I Love You," accompanied by Mark Scho-knecht, Kalispell, on the organ.

The bride's gown was fashioned with a white satin bodice and nylon tulle skirt and train. Her veil was nylon tulle with a cap embroidered with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink and white sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. Maid of honor was Ruth Franz, sister of the bride. Her gown was of green nylon net over taffeta, and her headdress was of yellow daisies bound with an orchid ribbon.

She carried yellow roses and orchid sweet peas with orchid streamers. Mrs. Robert Finley of Missoula and Hilda Myre of Kalispell, bridesmaids, wore identical gowns of pink nylon net over taffeta, styled with a full skirt and fitted bodice. Both carried bouquets of pink roses and sweet peas. Best man was Edmond Furlong, Kalispell, brother of the groom, and ushering were Clarence Knutson, Kalispell, brother-in-law of the bride, and Jack Le Claire, Anaconda, fraternity brother of the groom.

A reception followed in the parlors of the church. The tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and groom, was cut by Miss McGinty and Joan Whalen. Mrs. Knutson. Donna Skates and Mrs.

Edmond Furlong poured and Miss Myre was in charge of the guest book. The couple left, on a honeymoon trip to the west coast, the bride wearing a brown suit with white ac- cessories. Mi.ssoula residents attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson, Rev.

and Mrs. Daniel An-dov, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finley and Hal Sherbeck. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Furlong were graduated from Montana State Uni versity this year. She was president of Delta Delta Delta sorority and a member of Tanan of Spur. The groom Ls a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and a veteran of World war II. They will live in the Hungry Horse area this summer, and both will teach in Alberton next fall.

Rainbow Initiates Three Girls Initiation for three girls was con ducted at the meeting of assembly No. 22. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Satuulay evening of last week end. This was the last meeting until September. Members voted to have an outdoor family dinner at the home of Ber-nire Moore, mother adviser, sometime in July.

Mary De Jarnette retorted on the bake sale, and guests introduced were Merle Moore, worthy matron of Electa chapter. Order of Eastern Star; Margaret Squire, worthy matron of Immanuel chapter, and Jack Bowman. Rainbow dad of the Spokane assembly. Mountaineers Meet The Mountaineers met Tuesday pvening at Pattee canyon for a picnic in honor of Dr. and Mrs.

Edward M. Little, Fairbanks, Alaska. After the picnic the group was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jes.e Staley, 840 Beverly avenue.

Purple Circle Meets Court whist favors went to Elizabeth Ramey, Eleanor Carruthers and Phyllis Page at the meeting of the Purple circle. Electa chapter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star, Tuesday Emily and Caroline Bell were hostesses with Matilda EUis and Mabel Treece assisting. Social Circle Lunch Luncheon was served to 22 mem bers at the June meeting of the Orchard Homes social circle. The group met with Mrs.

Jack Davis of Orchard Hons. The next meeting! will be July 18. on He on is by L. I tana College of Education and is a navy veteran. Patriotic By Electa An "Americanism" program was a A Mr- 1 feature at the Thursday evening assisting.

Orvie Stover, Marie Rich-meeting of Electa chapter No. 7, jardson and Nell Tremper spoke. Sylvia Joan Burull ison ln 1947. Prior to coming to Missoula in September, 1949, she was the high school faculty of South Milwaukee, Wis. Mr.

Olson studied at the University of Southern California at Los Angeles and was graduated from Montana State University in 1950. received his master's degree at MSU this year. He is employed by the Anaconda Copper Mining company lumber department at Bonner. The bride-elect will resign her position at St. Paul's the first of July and will leave for Stoughton shortly thereafter.

Mothers Plan Picnic Plans for a picnic at the A. J. Lawrence ranch near Alberton were discussed at the Navy Mothers business meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. Floyd Traxler and Mrs.

George Buckmaster gave a report the Navy Mothers rally in We-natchee, Wash, last month, and Florence Brown was received as a new member. Each member was asked to talk about her son who in the service Cake and ice cream were served Mrs. G. I. Sellon, Mrs.

Llovd Hayes, Mrs. Murray Elliott and Mrs. M. Matthew The next meeting will be in September, it was announced. Social Calendar MONDAY Theta Chi Mothers' club, 1 p.

m. potluck picnic with Mrs. C. B. Wimple, Florence.

Phone 4285 for transportation. Rose Croix circle No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem, regular meeting. 8 p. m.

at Masonic temple. Past worthy high priestesses and past watchmen of shepherds will be honored. Women's Benefit association, regular meeting, 8 p. m. at Union hall, no-hostess.

Colonel R. J. Maxey auxiliary, regular business session at 8 p. American Legion hall. Report on encampment.

TUESDAY LABRT social circle with Mrs. W. H. Stewart, 925 West Spruce, at 2 p. m.

Assisting hostess, Anna Pigg- Women of the Moose, academy of friendship, 8 p. m. with Agnes Gates, 1336 De Fot, Eleanor Hait, assisting. Lucky 13 Home Demonstration club, annual luncheon and birthday party, 1 p. m.

with Mrs. Sam Caras, Orchard Homes. Daughters of Union Veterans, IOOF hall, 8 p. m. Convention report.

Eva Scottelkorb and Pearl Wilburn hostesses. Immanuel Lutheran church women's "missionary society, regular meeting, 2 p. m. with Mrs. John Karver.

320 South Second, west. Unaffiliated past matrons, pot-luck dinner with Ruth Jarvls, Stevensville. Phone 7263 for transportation, leaving at 11 a. m. WEDNESDAY Past Noble Grand, circle No.

20, potluck dinner, 6:30 p. m. with Mrs. R. S.

McLaughlin, 1500 Brooks, across from Stop and Go. THURSDAY Circles, Presbyterian Women's assocaition, Ruth, 2 p. m. with Mrs. Ira Hailing, Frenchtown road.

Sarah, 2:15 p. m. with Mrs. C. W.

Leaphart, Rattlesnake. Miriam, 1:30 p. m. with Mabel Montgomery. 434 Edith.

Mrs. E. E. Harriott, assisting. Esther, 2:15 m.

with Mrs. Allen Barnes, 718 South Fourth, west. Orchard Homes, no meetings during summer. Rachel, 1:15 p. m.

with Mrs. O. M. Harris, 802 Ronald. Lydia.

2:30 p. m. with Mrs. J. N.

MacLean, 217 Blaine, Mrs. S. A. Barrett assisting. Esther Rebekah lodge No.

5, IOOF hall, 8 p. m. Initiation. Immanuel, OES, regular meeting at 8 p. Masonic temple.

WMF. St. Paul's Lutheran, Cradle Roll Mothers circle. 8 p. m.

in the church parlors. Hostesses, Mrs. E. Pike and Mrs. G.

Ross. Missoula camp No. 9786. RNA, Union hall at 8 p. m.

District convention reports. FRIDAY Electa service club, 1 p. m. covered dish luncheon. Masonic temple ladies' lounge.

Cards following. Freda McVay, chairman. Eleanor Dragstedt. Patricia Gray- beal, Dorothy Budina and Virginia Order of Eastern Star, at the Ma- sonic Temple. For the program Helen McBrideiWO.

loits as nost. if i If I read a poem, "The Flag," and explained the symbolism of the colors in the flag. Mary McCullough sang "God Bless America," and the members joined in singing the chorus and also "The Star-Spangled Banner." Dressed as travelers, Gladys Cord-rey and Maxine Rhoades presented the chapter with a new leather carrying case to be used by the secretary, Nell Wallace, for carrying books and records to the meeting. The gift was presented by the Electa Service club. Merle Moore, worthy matron of Electa chapter, welcomed as Dixon, June 23.

Eunice Kendall Gloria Nelson and Helen Jensen of of the Flathead agency was married Cypress chapter No. 195, to Glen Zook of Poison Saturday of Beatrice Smith and Virginia i last week end at the Catholic church Colvin of Aurora chapter No. 47, of St. Ignatius with Rev. Father Poplar, and Myrtle Renshaw of (Joseph Balfe officiating.

Following Mesa, a member of Winf ield the ceremony friends gave a recep-chanter No. 413, Winfield, Iowa. tlon in the schoolrooms for the Pull-on of satin elastic and elastic net. Girdle, $10.00 Pantie, $10.00 1 leno and nylon S-'X I lace: A. I cups, $3.50 I i ft; -h -I i The worth matron announced' that the Electa Service club will meet for dessert at 1:30 p.

m. Fri day afternoon ln the Masonic Tem ple ladies lounge. Members were asked to bring warm serviceable clothing which will be sent to European countries to help needy Ma sonic families The chapter's next meeting will September 6. Cluh Discussion On Garden Centers The possibility of having civic garden centers in Missoula was discussed by the Homevale Garden club Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. Marvin Hart, 705 North Third street, west.

Discussion of the garden centers centered around an article read by Mrs. Robert Hiday. The article. taken from the National Gardener magazine, was entitled, "Los Angeles The group planned a picnic for the Jolly Gardeners, a children's garden club sDonsored by the Homevale. be; 1 r7m II cnR club, in July.

At this picnic members Hamilton. The Bitter Root Toast-will tour the children's gardens. mistress club will hold a dinner Final plans for the national gar den tlub convention were made, and a dessert luncheon was served. FRACTURES ARM Bin Arm. Dick Vinson ls recov iering from an arm fracture received iwhen his horse fell with biro.

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