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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 22

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a 1 1 omen 6 Joan Arlene Sullivan and Robert D. Geach Are Wed In Methodist Church Rites 28 Montana Standard, Sunday, November 1 1 959. Dignified Wedding Rites Join Mary Walsh and W. R. Palmer in Marriage In a ceremony marked with dig- hern' line.

The fingertip illusion uity and beauty, Mary Ellen Walsh veil fell from a crown of pearls mi WilKsam Palmer were united and sequins, and the bride carried ill marriage Oct. 10 in St Patrick a white" prayer book decorated Church before en altar decorated with white sweetheart roses and with standards of white and pink stephanotM. gladioli. 11m Rev. John J.

Sladich Eleanor Hale was maid of honor officiated at the double ring cere- and the bridesmaids were Betsy mony. Mr. and Mr. A. W.

Drynan, Hurley, and Karen Palmer, sister soloists, were accompanied by of the bridegroom. Margaret MeHale, organist Louis Henes, cousin of the bride- Hie bride is the daughter of Mr. groom was best man and the and Mrs John J. Walsh, 918 W. ushers were Roy Rodeghiero and Gold, and the bridegroom is the Carl Dix.

on of Mr. and Mrs. William 0. The wedding breakfast was Palmer, 1002 Nevada. at Raymonds for 100 guesto, i followed by an afternoon reception A Raymonds for 500.

Assisting MprriftaM. -T were Mrs. Louise Mernfiew, Jo v. 4XT rfimDorteS length wedding gown of imparted roseooint lace. Its bodice was JSrirSSS.

rirn 7n WJnU i The bouffant skirt, ending in a chapel train, was deHcately ac- cented with a lace and scauopen Fellowship Elects AJderaeate Methodist Church wa the scene of a wedding of dignity and beauty when Joan Arlene Sullivan and Robert Dean Geach were married Saturday, Oct 10. The Rev. Oie Aarvold officiated before an alter decorated with bouquets of chrysanthemums and gladioli. Mrs. Lucy Maiden, soloist.

5-r ftWI 1 -lis 1. SJSS. ROBERT D. GEACH Officers The bridegroom is a graduate of Boys Central High School and Mon-PHHJPSBURG The Junior tana State University where be re-Youth Fellowship of the Com- ceived his Bachelor of Science de-munifcy Church enjoyed a Hallo- gree in Business Administration, ween party fallowing the regular He is now employed by the Safety business meeting in the Legion Stores, Inc. in Missoula, hall Tuesday night Officers pre a -t.

HmeaMaM Gould They Reach to Ring? That's what Debbie, 4, and Vickie, 2y2, asked their pretty mother, Barbara Luidns, as she dressed them for their last night's exciting "Trick or Treat" goings-on. Of course, they were escorted by their father, Tom, their time limit was one hour, their total mileage one block but they had a Their tiny sister, Melinda, at 16 months, wasnt allowed to go along and protested vehemently. In case you're wondering about the' little girls' get-ups, Debbie's "BQlie, the Bumbla Bee," and the Skunk." Ladies Day Bridge Luncheon at Butte Country Club Features 'After Five7 Cocktail Fashions in Furs, Dresses Holiday Roses. v. An outstanding social event of the past week was the Ladies Day bridsw luncheon and fashion show ZS7l beM at the Butte Country Wednes- day.

Presiding as hostesses were Mrs. Llovd Crkmen and Mr. Bourke MacDonald. The door prize RiuiftM FW' vn Beautan AJter cocktafl fashions in furs, cashmere sweat- ere and dresses, aB from Hen- were modeled by Mrs. R.

E. Sheridan, Mrs. Harold Vogel- sang, Mrs, Jack Brown, Mrs. My- roa Ourrie, Mrs. Gene L.

Jones, Mrs Robert Sparks, Mrs. Loretta Doran. Mrs. Joe H. Roberts and ShWey Anzjon.

Attending were Mrs. Fred Wood- hufl. Mrs. Clifford Bowman, Mrs. Thomas Carrig, Mrs.

Charles W. Harry Bennett. Mrs. Qark Hunt- lev. Mrs.

Ratoh Hunttev. Vit Tom Williams, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, siding were Jo Ann Buchanan, president; Gary Morrison, vke-president; L. V. Jean Bridgewater, secretary-treasurer and Dermis Page, reporter.

MrsRay Cbeyney had charge of the arrangements lor the party. She was assisted by Loraine Ho-baugh. Iindy Bromao and Glen Bolster. Games provided entertainment and refreshments, were served. Members in attendance were Sharon Densmors, Patsy Haacke, Diane Day, Mae BudeL Joeda Perkins, Carol Patty De-men, Gayis Simooich, Judith Perkins, Duskie Davis, JoAm Buchanan, Billy Jarvi.

Colin Morrison, By Larson, Jaince McRae, -Gary Morrison, Dennis Sirnonkh. Colleen Mason, Bil McCfaesney, Eteve Athearn, Keli Hamilton, Donald Cheyney. Dennis Page, Bruce Mann, Mary Lou Erickson, L. V. Jean Brkiseweter, Larry Erickson, Rosemary Esywcrth and Don Joe Dursnd.

Ray Ham of Greenacres, farmer resident, left for bis borne after spending the past week here big fame bunting. He was a tsoasagaest In (ha ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. George Muds. ISe.

and Mrs. James Burnett have returned Iran four-day visit fa EaraCtoo wKn relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zimmerman, IfSsnaa, were guests of his mother, Mrs.

Fred Karkmnen and Mr. Karkanen during the weekend. Tbey were accompanied home by tvtr dafcQhbn, Linda, Gat and Thesis, woo hart bees here wkh fee grandpareobs far several Emil Marans Presents tuut ef Fashions' Especially For You Dona Marani Hi: It appears the fashionable fashion this vear it the basic was accompanied by Mrs. Karold Price, organist. The bride is the daughter ef Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Sullivan of 17x7 Phillips and the bridegroom is the son of James Geach of 2501 Harvard. The hrlde wore chapel-length wedding gown of Chantiliy lac whose bodice featured a tweet' heart neckline and long pointed sleevs. The skirt of lace and ruf--fled net was styled with a front-apron effect: The fingertip Illusion veil fell from a half-crown ef pearls and sequins. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of carnai tkms and stephanotis centered with orchids and tied with streamers of lilies of the valley.

Marda Lee Smigel was maid ef honor. Willis Johns of KalifpeX was best man and the ushers were Meivin Johnson and Henry Webster. Cathy Yelenkh was Sower girl and Jimmy Jonart. ringbearer. The bridegroom's parents were hosts at a rehearsal dinner at Raymond's the evening before the wedding.

A wedding reception was held for 5 guests at the Runeberg Hall. Assisting Mrs. Homer were Evelyn Burg, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Paul Green, Mrs. Joseph Yelenkh, Mrs.

Leonard West, Mrs. William Jonart. Mrs. Frank Charles, Mrs. Joseph Klapan, cousin of the bride, Margaret CahiU.

Darlene Soltesz, all of Butte. Mrs. F. M. Burg, aunt of the bride, and Mrs.

K. E. SuHivan. sister' in-law, both from Seattle. After a wedding trip Is Salt Lake City.

Reno and San Francisco, the newlyweds are at home at 1752 Harrison. The bride is a graduate of Butte High School and works at Eddy's Bakery. The bridegroom graduated from Butta High School and Montana School of Mines and be Is now employed as a geologist for The Anaoonds Co. Visit Dillon LIMA Mr and Mrs. Vkgt Brown were in Dillon Tuesday, as business.

203 Main, Anaconda ft Halloween Party Held by Women ftie Butte Junior Women met recently in the Silver Bow Recreation Hal. Mrs. Robert Beery, presi- deotf opened the meeting with club woman's coSect A HaUoween party followed fl costume wrds going to Mrs. Carroll Davie and Mrs. Pat Callahan.

Games were played and box lunch was served. Nineteen Mr. Jerry Murphy, guest. "Tf.T", r. ran, Mrs.

Rkhard Lyons and Mrs. rmju-- Tanc8WL iL iVlCinOQ 1 5T JrrlQC Vll UlCd IflH fVOOTC 1 IWHJ I ICCID MetnooW Church considered "The Four Faces of (ha Unked Nations' Bounce fortoconvng events. nr i i. t. naMSh ClrcJe mefriberTwkh Mrs.

Malcolm Storey assisting. Mrs hvmar.dAto.MT.RobertMur. fjg oWOUOnS r. rM. rft u.

KfTZrScdn led devotions Hannah Circle members met with Mrs. Frank Casstdy wkh Mrt. O. A. Title as cchostess.

Mrs. Grace Skagdi and Mrs. Glenn Lowe mm rV7 Cox CslsS Tr JlSgtT. voUons and Mrs. John Paugh.

pre- Cm which was on the United Na- tma. Mrs Howard ceok was a guest. Rebecca Circle met with Mrs. Fred Willaon where Mrs. S.

E. Sands was cohoatess and Mrs. John DeHaas gave devotions. Mrs Barbara Fames was announced as a new member. Lydla Circle met wEh Mrs.

Hugh Wkn, where Mrs. Raymond Mitch-um was cohostess. Mrs. Kenneth Claus and Mrs. James Drummond presented devotions end program.

Mrs. Rkhard Lubeen and Mrs. James Plaoek entertained Rachaei Circde members. Ray Naiemi spoke on Iran. The Rev.

Monroe Wilcox spoke on the Week of Prayer and Self Denial; and In the business session Mrs. James Clark and Mrs. L. Brekke were appointed courtesy chairmen. Housemother Returns Home BOZEMAN Mrs.

Esther Ack-ley has returned to Bocemen and resumed ber work ss housemother at the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority house after spending the summer in Japan, where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beasley and their family. He is in pubic relations work with a Far East network. Mrs.

Ackley mads (he trip by air, leaving Seattle and flying to Ancnorags and then to Tokyo. While kt Japan she made a two- week tour of Nikko. Kyoto. Nag Osaka, Ataml and Pearl Is- land, and also visited Yokohama, Lake Hafcaone and Amite, Most her traveling in Japan was by ain. Enroute home she made 3 Mrs.

A. B. MKWieton, airs. G. G.

Krambck. Mrs. P. McCarren, Tula, Mrs. Robert W.

Hoy. at thtsr severe! meetings beid Griswold. Mrs. Skyles Runser, Mrs. of Anaconda, Mrs.

Aflen McKemie, Mrs. J. P. Dryer. Mrs.

R. A. Wednesday, with the Rev. Monroe W. S.

March Mrs. Robert Mc- Mrs. Steve DeMers, Mrs. Russell NeiH. Mrs.

R. A. Neffl Mill Wilcox and Mrs. WaKer Medden-LandV Robcrt MoraIL Bertsche, Mrs. William Horen.

Valley. Mrs. Leo Carter, burg visiting each caxle to as- Ann Harrington, Carol Rohel, Mrs. Hugh Welch. Mrs.

Emmet Hale, Mrs. Charles Semmens. and Mrs. Mildred Hosking, both of Seattle, rwi inh xnZZ? --5 Falls. After a wedding trip to Glacier National Park, the newlyweds are at home at 801 Harrison, Missoula.

The bride is a graduate of Girls Central High School and Seattle University where she received her Rarfvfor of Arts decree Political i SIRS. WTLLIA3I R. PALMER at i UD WOmen 1 IVlPPT In I ICC I III rUnCn nOlTlS PHILIPSBURG The Senior Wo- m.n. nH lev. lor a oessert tuncneon witn 1, l--s.

Jr tendanCovcr. erVlet for Mrs. Joe Beretta, E. Barn- hill, Mrs. Eli Chrktensen, Mrs.

Jesse Harrington, Mrs. Ralph Kelly, Mrs. Frank Krieg, Mrs. A. J.

Murray, Mrs. Vatis Page, Mrs. 'A. J. McDougai, Mrs.

W. P. committee. Mrs. Harrington, chairman of the afternoon's program read an interesting article of the early days of Philipsburg taken from the Montana magazine, written by Dan Cushman.

former Philipsburg resident, A Halloween theme was used for the party given by Mrs. John Bohmsen and Mrs. Don Schroeder, in the Bohmsen home Thursday evening. Pinochle gave diversion with honors goons to Mrs. Lee Huston and Mrs.

Robert Williams. Other gjw Mrs- Ly Hiding, Mrs Jack" Adams. Mrs. Donald Abbott, Mrs. Elmer Swanson and Mrs.

James Reynolds, Luncheon was served by the hostesses at the close of me games. To honor members of her bridge club and other guests, Mrs. Arthur Plath entertained in her home Thursday evening. Those present were Mrs. Angus McDonald, Mrs.

J. L. Groomes, Mrs. T. 0.

Collins, Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mrs. Norman Bohmsen, Mrs. Cecil Johnson, Mrs. Norman Mrs.

Frank WaloMMg, Mrs. B. T. Tierney, Mrs. Ed Kahoe, Mrs.

Norman Larson and Mrs. Ed S. Heunark. Luncheon was served after the games and score awards were presented to Mrs. McDonald and Mrs.

WaMbffiig. Larson. Mrs. Dee Swenson, Mrs. Norman Nordby.

Mrs. Roger Qanp. Mrs. Victor Wvsotd. Mrs.

Richard Raymond. Mrs. Paul Le- Veaux. Mrs. Harmon Kalepp.

Mrs. Charles Pepper. Mrs. Glenn Oiamherttn. Mr Frank Caairidv.

Mrs. Robert Priggt. Mrs. WaKer LeSage. Mrs.

Dorothy Murphy. r.fwL. XIri- therina Staples, Mary De SuEivan. KIra. Frank Reardon.

M. Robert G. Lynch, Lois S. Mrs. John McGrstb, Mrs.

Robert DeBuhr. Mrs. Gerald Frank, Mrs. Clarence Kommers. Mrs.

J. J. Sheehan, Mrs. J. Lonner.

Mrs. Earl L. DeBorde. Mrs. T.

W. Eva, Mrs. Meivin Tracer, Mrs. OnriOe Tracer. Mrs.

M. M. Lalich, Mrs. E. E.

Vawter. Mrs. S. R. Carnpana, Mrs.

John Mrs. James Cummins, Mrs. Gor- Am B. Jaam. WUliam J.

Kelly, Mrs. John Emery. Mrs. w. n.

Nianrway. irs. iwm. snow, lira Rohert MMsMtiian. Mrs.

Arthur DiPrets, Mrs. William Lynch. Mrs. Cliff Krsh. Mrs.

Fred Emmett, Mrs. Chester Steele, Mrs. foo ranxncr, flir. n. F.

Men. Anecoode, Mrs. A. W. Mrs.

William roots, Mrs. Ernest Arthur Duggins, Mrs. L. A. Erkk son.

Mrs. R. J. Kunkel, Mrs Charles P. Lee, Mrs.

William Kmc. Mrs. John S. Wulf. Mrs.

ihu uwn, ou. Edward P. Sullivan. Mrs. Richard J.

Flood, Mrs. Hugh Lynch, and Mrs. Donald MitchelL Swagger ivi ayes im uu3 Mxs. Warren Mead, Mrs. Homer Mason.

Mr8- JohB T- Mr. Jerry T. Sullivan. Mrs. H.

H. rieiner, Mrs. F. R. Graff, Mrs.

Leo Rotar, Mrs. John Nolan. Mrs. Dan O'Neill Mrs. Richard Rsot- apv.

i-Winira Rofcbli0n' R. I. Tjrnas, KlrkpaWck. Mrs. Wffiiam J.

Kar- rw, Mrs A. Kielv Mrs. lr J' Un' Arthur -adp Mri- Edward J. Nash, Mrs. Margaret Ellen Crowley.

Mrs. Raiph CXsen, Mrs. E. P. Friaelie, Mn.

Edmund DoSen. Mrs. J. P. Oooney, Mrs.

D. YouMen, Mrs. D. E. Staples, Mrs.

George deed, Mrs. Leonard C. Kaufman, Mrs. George O'Connor, Mrs. Kreet Cyr, Mrs.

Ralph J. Bedson. Mrs. Charles Bessette Mrs. Joseph L.

KeCv. Mrs. 0. M. Donkh, Mrs.

E. L. u. A. Aflons, Sirs.

owerd nMim Mm rw. O. R. Swendsetd. Mrs.

J. Myles White, Mrs. John Prothero, Mrs. Thomas F. Kiely, Mrs.

W. P. iOTS. lUJOeTT LaBCTte, ftlTS. AJCX Gray, Mrs.

E. P. Duchesoeau. Mrs. Roberta Stephenson George McCartrSTjohn Ev- Karl Deshfcr, Mrs.

Kenneth Con- way, Mrs. John E. Oorette, Mrs. Larry Smith, Mrs. L.

S. Stadler. Mrs. W. W.

Talbott. Mrs. Robert Mrs. R. E.

Howe. Mrs. M. R. Hoy, Mrs.

Martin C. Measoer. Mrs. Ray C. Carnpana.

Mrs. Frank Daytime -a- ex iuiv for all-winter looking but polo coat The i dress. And have seen them SjmicX Jfit Herman Shobkm, tl Mrs. Ruth Bailey and the hostess, used for every occasion. The MbeT body line remains simple with Mrs.

Beretta directed a short busi-three neckline styles -jew- ness meeting. Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. led, turtle or cardigan. The Gormley and Mrs.

McDougai back is affected with a low were appointed on the membership 1' -1 i 1 aum. nuuma nmuagwr, nut. o. a. aaetre.

Airs, rucnara cnesuom. Mrs. V. E. Straus.

Mrs. W. L. Kennedy Mrs. S.

E. Hersog, Mrs. Raf' H- Lord' wiuujv, nuuma Sweeney. JSJri. Helen Young.

Mrs. Tom Wlgal, Mrs. RodV Coey, Mrs. J. C.

HamWy. Mrs. C. H. Mrt- Asiin Mrs.

Thorn- G. Murphy, Mrs. V. 0. Ungher- Mr- J- B- Frisbe.

Mrs. W. Kiely. Margaret Sullivan. Mrs.

zr Sacramento. Mrs. W. G. Mrs.

E. N. Sparks. Mrs. E- Canny, Mrs.

R. W. Erickson. fllnmnr After Fiv ljWimor XJieT rllQ vy i1-! 'jj v. i.

cleavage. Those twin side pieces, better known as sleeves, run to every length, fullness and shape with such fancy names at dolman, cone, droop, push-up or cuff down. Accessory interest left to your imagination or the dt- jewelry, pockets, buttons or, bows. The skirt is usually a sheath or maybe a tuck Or cleat now and again to add a cut of flattering, soft, full ness. Jo, you tee, most any dress has a basic comment even the swishing styles for special tvents or the sp oo kits dashingly des-signed for Halloween.

Bye Dona 0 fathered fn profusion against a pure silk setting. Full-Blooming skirt, nipped bud waist. $24.95 1 Use your crsdit Just oy 'entrrgf It" moderately priced hedge woolen lush fabric Is warm enoueh This is called the Jean Ilarkrw suit, designed to add festivity to the cocktail hour. It is in mibby beige American wool with platinum blonde fox collar that ties gracefully at the neckline. The tapered skirt has back pleejt for walking ease.

wear, tha casual line sr rich 16 No. Montana, Butts or ucbeled to suit your mood. iu..

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