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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 18

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The Montana Standard, Butte, Sunday, September 6, 1981 Weddings Marsha and Robert Lee Tom and Mona Gall The Rev. Dave Peterson solemnized the vows in the Billings' Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch in a double ceremony that united sisters Mona Henrietta and Marsha Anne Welch to Stephen T. Gall and Robert Edward Lee. The brides are the daughters of Florence and Wally Rubick of Billings. Parents of the bridegrooms are Leona of and Stephen Gall, Twin Bridges, and Shirley and Lewis Andrews of Billings.

The new Mrs. Gall is a graduate of Laurel Senior High School and is a senior majoring in speech communication and the deaf education at Montana State Holy Family Church in Great Falls was the setting when Rene Evelyn Dolberg and Barry John O'Leary were united in marriage. The Rev. Robert Grosch solemnized the nuptial rite. The bride is the daughter of Fred and Evelyn Dolberg of Great Falls.

The bridegroom is the son of Alice O'Leary, 1100 W. Gold, and the late John O'Leary. Chosen to be honor attendants were Candy Bell and Bill O'Leary. Bridesmaids and groomsmen were Mary, Jem. Philip and Kent Dolberg.

Bob, O'Leary and Tony Kavran seated guests. Flower girl was Suzanne Dolberg. The newlyweds greeted reception guests at the VFW Hall. The bride is a graduate of Great Falls High School. Her husband is a graduate of Butte Central High School and works for Safeway Stores.

They are attending Montana Tech where both are majoring occupational safety and health. Honeymooning in Jackson Hole and Yellowstone Park are Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hansen, who were married in Rapid City, S.D.'s Canyon Lake United Methodist Church. The Rev.

Berty Hakeem heard the couple's vows. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Schalk, 1 Fairview Homes, Anaconda, and Mr. and Mrs.

Deane Hansen of Rapid City. S.D. Honor attendants were Theresa Schalk and Paul Phalen. Bridesmaid and usher were Terri Schalk and Rich Hansen. The wedding couple greeted guests in the Alex Johnson Hotel.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hansen, and Mr.

and Mrs. George Mustaparta. The bride is a graduate of Anaconda High School and the National College of Business. She works at the Alex Johnson Hotel. The bridegroom graduated from Unity Church of Truth in Spokane provided the setting for the candelight wedding of Kelly Brundage and David Alder.

Officiating at the wedding rite was the Rev. David McClure. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kegley of Spokane and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Brundage of Atlanta, Ga. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alder of Spokane.

Serving as maid of honor and bridesmaid were Cindy Smith and Suzzette Warrington. Best man was Kevin McDowell and ushers were Kerry Brundage, Greg Bartell and John Alder. Flower girl and ringbearer were Dayle and Erik Sims. A reception followed the ceremony. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Brundage of Dillon and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Scheiffele of Philipsburg. Both young people are graduates of Shadle Park High School in Spokane.

He St. Timothy Memorial Chapel at Georgetown Lake was the scene of the marriage of Jane De Money and Roger Gene Gross. Celebrating the nuptial Mass was the Rev. John Fargher. Parents of the couple are Dr.

and Mrs. Fred De Money, 1315 W. Park, Mrs. Carl Gross of Conde, S.D., and the late Carl Gross. Bride and bridegroom chose Janet Griffiths to be maid of honor and Dean Bray to be best man.

Bridesmaids were Ellen and Elizabeth De Money and usher was David Fine. A reception at the War Bonnet Inn followed the exchange of vows. A graduate of Butte High School, the bride attended the University of Montana and received a degree in society and technology from Montana Tech. Graduating from Conde High School, the bridegroom received a degree in mining The Rev. Sarsfield O'Sullivan officiated at the nuptial Mass which united Regina Cassidy and Dan Daly in St.

Mary Church. The bride is a daughter of Joe Cassidy, N. Montana. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Daly, 1 W. Agate, are the bridegroom's parents. The bride chose her sister, Bonita Tahija, to be matron of honor and bridesmaids were Karen Joyce, Theresa Byrd, Kathy Cassidy and Peggy O'Brien. Maura Joyce was flower girl. The bridegroom's brother, Jack, was best man.

Ushers were Mark Berg, Dan Leary, Jim Daly and Mike O'Leary. Ringbearer was Brian Joyce. Following the nuptial rite, the couple were honored guests at a reception at the McQueen Club. The bride, a graduate of Butte High School, is a service representative for Mountain Bell. Her husband is a graduate of Butte Central High School and is a Brian Robertson and Kimera Cote became husband and wife in the First Presbyterian Church, Missoula.

Performing the ceremony was the Rev. David Joachim. Parents of the couple are Victor and Donna Cote of Missoula, and Dean and Evelyn Robertson of Helena. Matron of honor was Jocelyn Zbitnoff and bridesmaids were Pamela CoteWalchuk and Donna Husted. Dick Mavencamp was best man and ushers were Jim Cloud, Dwayne Simanton, Tim Long.

Steve Ohs and Jim. McKeon. Ringbearer was Michael Firebaugh. The bridal couple were at' a reception at the Orchard Homes Countrylife Club. The bride's grandmother is Johanna Atkinson.

A Butte High School and University of Montana graduate, the bride is an administrative assistant for Little Big Men, Inc. Her husband is a graduate of Malta High School and UM. He is a national bank examiner for Comptroller Wed in a nuptial Mass in St. Joseph Church were Mary Ann Paul and Rob Smith. Officiant at the ceremony was the Rev.

Joe Pelletier. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paul, 629 S. Main.

The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, 2828 White. Maid of honor was Peggy Paul and bridesmaids were Danise Mansanti, Julie Huber, Becky Smith, Jean Sage and Vicki Sandford. Jamie Paul was flower girl.

Serving as best man was Bob Bugni and ushers were Steve Lehman, Dean Walund, Jerry, Bernie and Mike Paul. Ringbearer was Tommy Paul. The Knights of Columbus was the setting for the reception. Grandmother is Mrs. Harvey Smith.

The bride is a graduate of Butte Central High School and received a degree in home economics from the University of Montana. Her husband is a graduate of Butte High School and received a degree Patty Atkin became Mrs. Ray Ryan in a candlelight ceremony before the Rev. John Hunthausen in St. Patrick Church.

Their parents are Mrs. Helen Freyler, Stevensville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan of Boise. Attending the bridal pair were Barbara Atkin, maid of honor; Kevin Ryan, best man; Anna Wherry, Maureen Ryan, Mary Ann Weraja and Sheryl Slaughter, bridesmaids; Dan Wherry, Alex Westfall, Dan Birdwell and John Kirkpatrick, ushers.

Following the nuptial rite, the Ryans greeted reception guests at the Elks Lodge. Grandparents are Mrs. Theresa Sullivan, Mrs. Elizabeth Hebb, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ryan. Graduating from Butte High School, the bride received a degree in business from Montana State University. Her husband is a graduate of Borah High School amd Boise State University where he received a degree in accounting. Their marriage in Virginia City's St. Paul Episcopal Church was performed for Sandee Rautio and Max Steiner by the Rev.

William Hamm. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Rautio, 2728 George, and the late John Rautio. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Steiner of Sheridan. Cathy Manley was maid of honor and best man was Craig McKenzie. Bridesmaids were Carol, Sara and Kathy Steiner. Ushers were Ken Steiner, Randy Geiger, David Pearson, Chuck Enberg and Pat Day. After the ceremony, the couple greeted guests at the Tobacco Root Guest Ranch.

Grandmother is Mrs. Hannah McLaughlin. The bride is a graduate of Butte High School and received a degree in geological engineering from Montana Tech. Prior to her marriage, she was an engineer for Amoco Production Company. The bridegroom graduated from Sheridan High School and received 'a degree in mining engineering from Michele Marie Jolley and Patrick Martin O'Dell spoke their marriage vows.

before the Rev. Joe Pat Sullivan in the a Immaculate Conception Church. in The bride is a daughter of Marie and John Jolley, 4690 S. Arizona. Her husband's parents are the late James and Roberta O'Dell of Butte.

Marlene Davis was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Cindy and Katrina Hudgins, Sherry and Roberta Jolley, Kathleen, Mary and Cindy O' Dell, Laurie Bartsch and Cathy Dunaway. Flower girls were Sabrina Hudgins and Joy Dunnell. Sean O'Dell stood as best man and ushers were Tim O'Dell, John Jolley, Dave Morris, Dan McGrath, Dennis Lester, John Jolley, Pat Milligan, Mike Dunstan and Dan Schmechel. Ringbearers were Nathan Lazzari and Brian Dunstan. The nuptial pair were honored at a reception at the parish hall.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lazzari and Mrs. Robert Jolley. The bride is a graduate of Butte Central High School and attended Montana Tech.

Wedding vows were exchanged at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Fort Worth, Texas, by Ellen Jane Moseley and Grant Philip Beagles. Performing the ceremony were the Revs. Tom McCart and James Judge. Their parents are the late Kathleen and Weyman Moseley, and Philip and Janet Beagles, 2725 Moulton. Matron of honor was Elayne Moseley and bridesmaids were Lee Ann Beagles, Marie Wick, Ronda Russell and Jackie Harkness.

Best man was Stuart Beagles and ushers were Bill Lewis, Bill Bowden, Richard Moseley and Kevin Carmen. The Beagles greeted reception guests in the church hall. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Davis and Mrs.

Frank McDonnell. The new Mrs. Beagles is a graduate of. Skyline High School and attended North Texas State and the University of Houston. She works for General the Dynamics.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Butte High School, attended Montana Omar looks ahead by Sidney Omarr Sunday, September 6, 1881 University. Her husband is a graduate of Twin Bridges High School and attended Montana Tech. He is the owner of the Rocky Mountain Concrete Finishers in Bozeman. Mrs. Lee is a graduate of Laurel High School and attended MSU.

She is a printer's assistant at H.K.M. and Associates. The bridegroom is a graduate of Billings Senior High School and is a carpenter for Frank L. Pirtz Construction Galls are spending their honeymoon in Jackson Hole, and the new Mr. and Mrs.

Lee will take a wedding trip to Xtapa, Mexico. stops at Waterton Lake, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise and East Glacier, the couple Rene and Barry O'Leary Following a wedding trip to Canada and will make their home in Butte. AND Pam and Greg Hansen the University of South Dakota and is general manager for Bootery Inc. They will make their home in Rapid City. Kelly and David Alder works for Fred Meyers Co.

Following a trip to Victoria, Canada, they will live in Spokane. After a wedding trip to Canada, newlyweds will live in Butte. Sarah and Roger Gross engineering from Montana Tech. The bridal couple will live in Hanna, where he works for the Energy Development Company. Regina and Dan Daly billing analyst for the Montana Power Co.

of the Currency. The new Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will make their home in Billings after a honeymoon trip to Florida where the couple will visit Disneyworld. Mary and Rob Smith in mechanical engineering from Montana State University.

He is a mechanical engineer for J.A. Jones Co. in Kennewick, where they will make their home. Brian and Kimera Robertson Patty and Ray Ryan After a wedding trip to Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver, the young couple will live in 1 Kemmerer, where he is an associate accountant for MorrisonKnudsen Inc. Sandee and Max Steiner Montana Tech.

He works for Cyprus Industrial Minerals Company and is operations manager of their Beaverhead Mine. The young Mr. and Mrs. Steiner will live in Sheridan after a honeymoon trip through Western Montana. Michele and Patrick 0'Dell He is a graduate of Butte Central School and is attending Montana Tech where he is majoring in petroleum engineering.

The couple will live in Butte after a honeymoon trip to Florida and the Bahamas. Mrs. Grant Beagles State University and Montana Tech. He works for Geophysical Services. Following a wedding trip to the Bahamas, they will make their home in Fort Worth.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Distance, language barriers fade; what seemed out of reach becomes available. Accent on communication, special relationship, more responsibility and greater returns on investments. Cancer, Capricorn natives are in picture. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Mystery is "solved" -money is involved. Important task, assignment is completed.

Focus on credit, money of others, contractual obligations. Aries, Leo, Libra persons play key roles. Long- distance call clarifies situation. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Break from past indicated -contract, partnership, marital status are part of scenario. Views, actions attract -than attention.

You meet a dynamic, creative individual who aids in realizing your own potential. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Low-key approach brings desired results. Permit others to express their views. If you listen, you learn. Emphasis on cooperation, rectifying of past mistakes and joining forces with those who share your basic interests.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You could be center of attention. Popularity increases- you are the "main attraction." Focus on creativity, charisma, special relationships, exciting changes and romance. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives play key roles. VIRGO (Aug.

23-Sept. 22): You discover loopholes, you become aware of basic procedures and you are able to rebuild on more solid base. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius persons figure prominently. Focus on property, domestic issues, long -range plans and a legal settlement. LIBRA (Sept.

23-Oct. 22): Project which had been moribund will be reactivated. Study contracts, check clauses, be aware of legal rights and permissions. Small print requires special attention -be versatile without scattering your forces. SCORPIO (Oct.

23-Nov. 21): Focus on income, money, personal possessions and ability to locate needed material. Domestic adjustment commands portion of scenario. Purchase of luxury item aids in restoring peace on home front. Watch Taurus! SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

22- Dec. 21): Although cycle is high, you must avoid self -deception. Timing is excellent, but terms should be defined. Pisces, Cancer, Virgo persons figure in scenario. You might be asked to represent special cause, club or organization.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Restrictions, temporary confinement, added pressure -these are part of unusual scenario. Older individual plays significant role. You may be visiting hospital or home for the aged.

Cancer, Taurus and another Capricorn express definite views. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Wish comes true as you "let go" of outmoded concepts. Popularity increases and more persons are interested in what you say, do and predict.

Business associate does have valid plan for transforming apparent loss into profit. PISCES (Feb. 29-March 20): New contact aids career. Original approach brings desired results. Emphasis on ambition, business enterprise, creative endeavor and confrontation with member of opposite sex who challenges, stimulates and inspires.

IF SEPTEMBER 6 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are perceptive, are a natural critic, have superb tastes in food, art objects, jewelry and luxury items. You can be self-indulgent, have tendency to break rules where diet and nutrition are concerned -and you could have a "sweet tooth." You have compelling voice, are interested in drama, communication and music. Taurus, Libra, Scorpic persons play important roles in your life. During September, you learn lessons regarding loyalty, intrigue and deception. In October, you gain more solid footing on emotional and financial levels.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Henneberrry Mr. and Mrs. Dan Henneberry, 1021 W.

Broadway, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Aug. 22 with a picnic at Mill Creek in Sheridan. Sixty family members attended the celebration that was hosted by their daughter, Janet Deutsch. Lucille Funk and Dan Henneberry were married Nov. 7, 1931 in St.

Mary Church in Laurin. They were the co- owners, editorscand publishers of the Dillon Examiner 18 years. After selling The Examiner in 1953, Mr. Henneberry was a printer for The Montana Standard until his retirement in 1973, while Lucille worked at the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology. Sharing in the celebration were Mrs.

Henneberry's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Funk of Wolf Creek, who are observing their 56th wedding anniversary. The couple have six grandchildren. Assault focus of workshop Place, will discuss rape.

The abuse of health personnel by disturbed patients will be the topic of registered nurse Eleanor Assault in Montana is Yurkovich, who is clinical focus of a day -long manager of the Stress Unit workshop Sept. 19, 9-5, in Bow General the Copper King Inn, sponsored by southwestern A panel discussion on Montana region of handling the battered Services. Emergency victim, how to manage Medical personal feelings in cases "We want to bring to of abuse and battering and people's eyes especially assault those who deal with any situations will be forms of abuse some moderated by Zella facts about it," says Jacobson, nursing coordinator Helen coordinator of psychiatric McTavish. "A lot of people services at Montana know the myths about Deaconess Medical Center rape, wife abuse and child in Great Falls. abuse.

We want to help them the Other panel members and therefore overcome will be Butte myths help the detective Joe Lee; police Butte She said the public lawyer Deirdre Caughlan; session is and Ann Mordan of to health Bozeman, a counselor who especially teachers, enforcement has worked with geared personnel, law abused officers, counselors and teen-agers. who ever Fee for registration encounters other before Thursday is $5. Butte pediatrician Linda After Thursday, it will be will talk on child $10. Rogers For abuse how to recognize details, contact the it, how to approach the Emergency Medical victim and the family, Services office, 400 S. when to report, Montana Clark, telephone 782-4787.

statistics. children will be discussed Psychological abuse of Pair weds by Ken Welt, a Butte Julie Shea, daughter of clinical psychologist. Eleanor Shea, 423 N. Lee Rock, a couselor at Wyoming, and the late the Women's Place in Peter Shea, and David Missoula, will talk on Peha, son of Joseph and spouse and child battering. Sara Peha of Bellevue, Anna Saulwick, also a married in Mercer counselor at the Women's Island, Wash.

The couple honeymooned in Hawaii and will be living in Kent, Wash. Both are teachers in the Federal Way School District..

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