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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 26

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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2-A The Missoulian, 5unday, July 17, 1966 Montanans Plan Early Fall Weddings Charfen Kay Henderson Carolyn Jeanne Stewart Joan Fleming Sandra lien Lenneman Mary Ann Braun Carol Ingrid Jorstad Judith Ann Morris Peggy Jeannt Calland Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Galland of Route 4 announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy Jeanne, to Deryl Knox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Knox of Alberton.

Miss Galland is a graduate of Missoula County High School and Knox is a graduate of Alberton High School. No wedding date has been set. Mrs. Edith Reed of Benton Avenue announces the engage ment of her daughter, Char-lene Kay Henderson, to Francis M. Ricci, son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Ricci of Livingston. Miss Henderson is a graduate of Ronan High School and the University of Montana.

Ricci is a graduate of Park County High School and the University of Montana. He is a graduate student at the University working on a masters degree. They will be wed Aug. 20. DARBY Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Morris of Darby announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to James McCrossin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon McCrossin of Hamilton. Miss Morris attends Modern Business College in Missoula.

McCrossin is employed by Intermountain Lumber Co. and will be a sophomore at Western Montana College this fall. A Sept. 10 wedding is planned. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Braun of 1102 Clark St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Gary Minster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Minster of 2110 Ellis Ave.

Miss Braun is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and attended the University of Montana. She is employed by J. C. Penney Co. Minster is a graduate of Missoula County High School and attended the University of Montana where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi.

He is employed by Hurt's Building Service. An Aug. 27 wedding is planned. WILSALL Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Lenneman of Wilsall announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Ilene, to Charles Bryan Walle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Walle Sr. of Superior.

Miss Lenneman is a 1966 graduate of Montana State University. Walle is a senior at the University of Montana. An Aug. 7 wedding is set. PORT ORCHARD, Wash.

-The Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Jorstad of Port Orchard, announce the engagement of their uaughter, Carol Ingrid, to Douglas J. Cover of Burbank, Calif. Miss Jorstad attended Olympic College in Bremerton, and the University Montana School of Pharmacy.

She is employed by KGVO television. Cover attended Colorado University in Greeley, and graduated from Pasadena Playhouse School of Acting. He is employed by NBC in Burbank, Calif. A late August wedding is planned in North Hollywood. PABLO Mr.

and Mrs. James F. Fleming Jr. of Pablo announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Catherine, to Owen Dale Thompson, son of Mrs. and Mrs.

Carroll Thompson of Poison. Miss Fleming is a graduate of Ronan High School and Billings Business College. She is a medical secretary at Western Montana Clinic. Thompson is a graduate of Poison High School and Burnley School of Professional Art in Seattle, Wash. He is employed by Rolfson Construction Co.

in Poison. A fall wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Stewart of 711 Brooks St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Jeanne, to Glen Ronald Dunk-ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Chris Dunkley of Calgary, Canada.

Miss Stewart is a graduate of Missoula County High School and attended the University of Montana. She is employed at Stanley Color Lab. Dunkley is a senior at the University of Montana with a major in history. He is employed by Anaconda Forest Products Co. A Sept.

3 wedding is planned. mmmmajLiMMaum. Getting Ovando Residents Attend Concert at Missoula Church iiiiiw mill ii I ii Karen Hun Bride Of James Crane Married? We'd like to know about fit! I Mail engagement photos tended the general conference of They are visiting all Mission OVANDO Mr. and Mrs. the Seventh Day Adventist Churches in the Northwest.

The Fred Kuester, Mrs. Dorothy Church in Michigan and while women of the church served re Tice, and Mrs. Rachel Grace Best man was the groom's and story to the Missou- here he preached at the Flat GREAT FALLS Baskets of yellow and white gladioli decorated the First English Lutheran Church for the wedding of Miss brother, Charles Crane, and ushers were Jerry Holloron of Mis drove to Missoula to hear the Japanese Choir sing at the Sen School. lian society department on Tuesday so we'll get it In His dauehter. Shelia.

clayed tinel High School. It was spon freshments. Elder W. E. Kuester and family arrived at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Kuester. He at- I time for the Thursday noon 1 soula and Stanley Perkins. Assisting with the reception were Mrs. Robert Koth, Mrs.

sored by the Seventh Day Ad-ventist Church. deadline. some violin solos and Larry Bennett, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuester sang several solos.

iwen umise nuni ana James Crane. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Engagement and wed- ding dates must be more Mrs. Harold Bandy and Mrs. Lucille Cook, Mrs.

Hal Hunt, Mrs. Len Larsen, Miss Dianne Popham and Miss Rickie Mrs. Clyde Hunt of Great than six weeks apart, oth erwise we will nse either Brower. Walter Mannix attended the no-host luncheon of the S.O.S. Writers Club at the home of Falls and is a senior in elementary education at the University of Montana.

She is a a wedding or engagement After a honeymoon to Flat Baby Shower Given ST. Mrs. Patty If photo not botfi. Mrs. Allen Chaffin in Seeley Lake.

head Lake, Banff, Lake Louise, Water ton and Glacier Parks, they are living at 1310 Gerald Ave. Apt. 5. Bill Hendrix and son, Jay, Attending the auction sale at the Double Arrow Ranch at Seeley Lake were Mr. and Mrs.

Dave James, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey, Jimmy James, Mrs. Harold Bandy, Miss Rita Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.

Neil Bailey and son and Mrs. Walter Mannix. Guy Miller of Butte is visiting at the home of his brother-in-law, Virgil Harper. Mitchell was the honored guest from Hall visited at the home QUICK SOUP Quick and hearty soup for the family: combine tomato -soup with pea soup and heat with sliced frankfurters. of Mr.

and Mrs. George Dreyer and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dreyer, former area residents. The National Missions Travel at a pink and blue shower given at the home of Mrs.

Bert Ward with Mrs. Ralph Warner as co-hostess. Included at the party were Mrs. Francis Nelson, Mrs. Russell Mainwaring, Mrs.

Gary Kane, Mrs. Richard Feldbrugge, Mrs. Steve Brenton, Mrs. Ted Tverz and Mrs. Ted Peterson.

ing Seminar of the Presbyterian Church consisting of 45 peo Rose Mary Romo SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romo of San Francisco announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Mary, to Gary Rosen-berger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Rosenberger of 1516 S. 12th St. W. in Missoula. Miss Romo attends the College of Our Lady of Mercy in Burlingham, Calif.

Rosenberger is a graddate of Great Falls High School. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Crane of Choteau and is a 15 graduate the University of Montana School of Journalism. He is a reporter and newsman for the Missoulian-Sentinel. The Rev. Elmer Johnson performed the double-ring cere-l mony and Mrs. John Kohler was organist.

Soloist was the groom's brother, Gary Crane. The bride chose a floor-length gown of embroidered lace styled with a Watteau train. Her crown of pearls and sequins secured an illusion veil. She carried white carnations and roses. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs.

James Hicks and bridesmaids were Marilyn Weeks and Mrs. Ralph Pomnl-! chowski. NOTICE The engagement of Miss Candee Carlson and Mr. Gary Jones has been broken by mutual consent ple traveling by chartered bus Missoulian Wed July 9 On the morning of July 9 in the chapel of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Elaine Johnson of Missoula was wed to R.

Lynn Miles, formerly of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Rev. Glen Nelson performed the double-ring stopped at the Ovando Church Mrs. Harold Bandy left for Tacoma, where she will visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Helgenson. Nona Lea Franzen Mr. and Mrs. John T. Franzen of Route 4 announce the engagement of their daughter, Nona Lea, to Adam Edgar Jurgens, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Jurgens of 310 McLeod St. Miss Franzen is a graduate of Missoula County High School and attends Modern Business College. Jurgens is a graduate of Arlee High School and is employed by the Western Montana Co-Op. No wedding date has been set.

where they sang and played for the members and guests. (M (M of Whitefish High School and served in the U.S. Air Force. He is employed at Sloan's Furniture in San Francisco. An Aug.

13 wedding is planned. Wendell E. Johnson was the best man, and Mrs. Merlyn Lof- gren attended the bride. Mrs Laurence Perry was organist.

The bride wore a white suit with pink accessories and a corsage of pink baby roses. After the ceremony a breakfast was given. Miles is employed at Dahl-gren's Upholstery. After a honeymoon trip to Glacier National Park, Mr. and Mrs.

Miles will reside at 541 Plymouth St. MID-SEASON Church Guild Meets DRUMMOND The Women's Society of Christian Service met at the Methodist Social Center for the last session until September. The meeting was conducted by the newly elected president, Mrs. Emery D. Jensen, who gave the scripture lesson.

YOU ARE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE IN HONOR OF RICHARD and MARIE WOLDSTAD FOR THEIR 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Saturday, July 23rd Afternoon and Evening 812 MONTANA AVE. EAST MISSOULA 8. FihSUIAL Granite High Class of '21 Reunites DRUMMOND Mrs. Emery D. Jensen, Hall; Mrs.

Laura Ledbetter, Maxville; Mrs. Mathilda Saurer McNear, Encin-nito, Mrs. Dora Huffman Pennington, Philipsburg, and Mrs. Margaret Burks Perry, Richmond, all 1921 graduates of Granite County High School in Philipsburg had a class reunion with dinner at Echo Lake Lodge. When they returned to Philipsburg, they attended a birthday party for Mrs.

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