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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 11

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Independent Record, Helena, Mont. Sunday, May 29, 1955 Page Eleven Kay Olive Engen Becomes Bride Of First Lt. Norman Polk, First Baptist Church Rites Kay Olive Engen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Engen of the Blackstone apartments, became the bride of First Lt.

Norman W. Polk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Polk of McNeil, in a recent ceremony at the First tist church.

The Rev. Henry Koslow officiated at the double-ring rites in the presence of about 50 friends and relatives. Mrs. C. S.

Heidel, organist, played traditional wedding music and accompanied Tom Bower who sang "Oh Promise Me" and the "Lord's Prayer." Two standards of white snapdragons decorated the altar of the church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerinalength gown of embroidered organdy fashioned with fitted bodice, full skirt, scalloped hemline and scalloped portrait neckline filled with illusion net. Her veil of illusion net was gathered to a small cap of organdy and pearls. She wore a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of white Stephanotis tied with light blue ribbon. Mrs.

Gerald Spear was matron of honor. She wore a gown of mauve silk fashioned with a full skirt and three-quarter-length sleeves. She wore a white hat and carried a blue iris bouquet. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Engen chose a light blue, embroidered suit, white accessories and a corsage of pink camellias.

First Lt. Gerald Spear was best man. Lt. Charles Purdy, Lt. Carl Giebel and Lt.

Jack Gitchell were ushers. guests attended the reception at the church parlors. The lace covered table was dec- Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church Scene for May 21 Wedding of Eleanor Ann Riis, Edward Dunn Jorud EAST HELENA BRIDE nor Ann Riis of 537 East Sixth became the bride of Edward F. Dunn in double-ring rites May 21 at Sts.

Cyril and Methodius church in East Helena. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Riis of Winston and he is the son of Lezetta Willitt of Malta, Idaho, and J.

F. Dunn of 1635 East Lyndale. Eleanor Ann Riis of 537 East Geniveve Crawford, matron of Sixth became the bride of Edward F. Dunn at 9 o'clock the morning of May 21 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius church in East Helena.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Riis of Winston and he is the son of Lezetta Willitt of Malta, Idaho, and J. F.

Dunn of 1635 East Lyndale. The Rev. Fr. C. W.

McCarthy officiated at the double-ring rites in the presence of 100 friends and relatives. Mary. Tursich, organist, played traditional wedding music and accompanied Irma Meyer who sang "Ava Maria," "On This Day Beautiful Mother" and "Panis Angelicus." Standards of gladioli and snapdragons decorated the altar. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorlength gown of nylon net, satin and imported Chantilly lace, a veil of nylon illusion trimmed with Point-de-Venice lace gathered to a crown of rolled-tulle and ice blue pearl earrings. Her gown was fashioned with fitted bodice of lace scalloped tulle yoke topped with scalloped lace collar.

Her flowers were red roses. Tailoring Alterations Restyling at VALGENE'S Phone 4959 353 N. Main honor, wore a formal of apple blossom pink, white accessories and a pink headdress and carried pink carnations. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Riis chose a navy blue afternoon dress, white accessories and a pink carnation corsage.

Bernard Mues was best man. Howard Dunn and Jim Riis were ushers. A reception for 150 guests was held at the KC hall with the Dan Kasperick orchestra furnishing background music. The threetier wedding cake and a centerpiece of pink carnations and snapdragons decorated the table. The cake was topped with a miniature bridal couple.

Minnie Francis and Janice Riis poured. Mrs. Bernie Romasko served and Marguerite Mues and Mary Pat Sullivan had charge of the guest book. After returning from a wedding trip to Denver, the couple will live at 537 East Sixth. For traveling the bride chose a brown shantung suit-dress and yellow accessories.

She attended Broadwater county high school in Townsend and Kinman Business university in Spokane. She is employed by Montana railroad and public service commission. The bridegroom attended Helena high school and Carroll college and served four years in the navy. He is employed by the state army aviation maintenance section of the national guard. A wedding breakfast for 25 guests was served at Bill's coffee shop at the YWCA.

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W. D. Hungate of the Broadwater addition, became the bride of George Tiffany, son of Mabel Tiffany of 701 North Davis, in a recent ceremony at St. Paul's Methodist church. Dr.

E. Guy Cutshall officiated at the double-ring rites in the presence of 125 friends and relatives. Mrs. Claude Hardy, organist, played traditional nuptial se- MAY GRADUATE Merrilee Prentice Albright, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

Robert H. Prentice of 615 North Rodney, was one of 86 students recently graduated from the Presbyterian hospital School of ing in Chicago. Shel plans to continue her training. Presbyterian Nursing School Graduates Merrilee Albright Merrilee Prentice Albright, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

Robert H. Prentice of 615 North Rodney, was one of 86 students recently graduateed from the Presbyterian hospital school of nursing in Chicago in ceremonies at the Fourth Presbyterian church. Mrs. Albright will wear the student uniform until she completes requirements of a threeyear nursing course early 1 next fall. The course includes 20 weeks of specialized training in contageous disease and psychiatric nursing at veterans' administration hospital in Hines, and at the Neuropsychiatric Institute in Chicago.

All other clinical experience will be received at Presbyterian Classrooms, laboratories and residence quarters for students are in the new 15-story school of nursing building which is adjacent to the hospital. delheregraduation Robert G. message. Andrus, was D. minister of the First Presbyterian church in Lake Forest, Ill.

Diplomas were conferred by Franklyn Bliss Snyder, president of the hospital's board of managers. lections and accompanied Harold L. RECENT BRIDE "Sandra Hungate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Hungate of the Broadwater addition, recently became the bride of George Tiffany, son of Mabel Tiffany of 701 North Davis, in a doublering ceremony at St. Paul's Methodist church. Members Helena Woman's Club Plan Annual Luncheon Wednesday Afternoon, Presbyterian Church Members of the Helena Woman's club will hold their annual spring luncheon at 1:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon First Presbyterian church which tithe time general club and department officers for the coming year will be installed. Mrs.

L. W. Wolverton, president, has asked any member desiring a ticket to call her at 290 not later than tomorrow. Mrs. R.

Wynne Morris and her committee will have charge of table decorations for the affair which annually attracts about 150 ladies. Past President Mrs. James Kriegh will preside as installing officer. New officers for the general club include, Mrs. Edwin Booth, president; Frank Stermitz, first vice president; Mrs.

T. C. Betzner, second vice president; Mrs. Harold Wing, recording secretary; Mrs. Jalmer Johnson, financial secretary; Mrs.

Tom Anderson, treasurer; May C. Bartos, historian, and Mrs. H. W. Larson, auditor.

Department chairmen will be Mrs. Donald House, American home; Mrs. Harry Reinig, arts and crafts; Mrs. Andrew Sorenson, home economics; Mrs. Sam Ford, literary; Mrs.

William Converse, music, and Mrs. W. A. Munn, round table. Mrs.

Booth has announced members of standing committees for the coming year are Mrs. Don Fredrikson, Americanism; Mrs. John Scholefield, cancer control; Mrs. Betzner, child welfare; Mrs. Eric White and Lillian Spanier, and community Mrs.

William and public Converse, affairs, servation and natural resources. Members of committees to cooperate with veterans include Mrs. Lyle Conner, Mrs. Edwin Grimm and Mrs. C.

T. DeLude. Mrs. Dana E. Kelly, Mrs.

James Kriegh and Mrs. C. A. Lindeberg will have charge of the courtesy committee. The education committee will be headed by Mrs.

Wilbur McKinney. She will be assisted by Mrs. Theodore Schoenborn. The entertainment committee will include Mrs. R.

A. Neill, chairman; Mrs. Robert Andre, vice chairman; Bertha DeLude, Mrs. Alvin Evans, Mrs. George Huber, Mrs.

Nicholas Kovick, Mrs. Spencer Mitchell, Mrs. Ed- REMODELING Compressor and Jack-hammer Work "We work by the Square On the Square" W. R. (Wally) WADDELL Phone 5375 Paulsen who sang "Because," the "Lord's Prayer" and Perfect Love." Two baskets of multicolored snapdragons decorated the altar of the church.

The bride was given in mar. riage by her brother-in-law, C. F. Lousen. Mrs.

Lousen, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bride wore white ensemble consisting of a strapless gown of moire taffeta and a coat-dress of embroidered nylon tulle fashioned with scalloped neckline. All edges of the coat-dress were finished with scalloped edges as was the hemline of the dress. A single closure at the waist fastened the coat-dress. A finger-tip veil of illusion, gathered to a scalloped crown edged with pearls, and pearl drop earrings completed her dress.

She carried a star shaped bouquet of red roses, Stephanotis and satin streamers. The matron of honor wore a strapless, ballerina length gown of embroidered nylon organdy over aqua taffeta fashioned with a pleated nylon tulle insert from waist to hemline at front of skirt. The insert and organdy jacket were finished with scalloped edges. Her flowers were yellow roses against a background of aqua net and streamers. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.

Hungate chose a lace dress of sapphire blue, beige accessories and a corsage of pink tea roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a knit dress of white lace, pink accessories and a pink rose Lee was best man and Henry Holland and Robert Trollope were ushers. A reception for 100 guests was held at the church social hall. The table, covered with a lace cloth, was decorated with crystal candelabra and the five-tier wedding cake. The cake was trimmed with pink roses and topped with a miniature bridal couple.

Mrs. Lew L. Jones poured cof fee and Mrs. Don Fournier poured tea. Mrs.

Ray Hohn and Mrs. Gene Rice served and Mrs. Jerry Spear had charge of the guest book. After returning from a wedding trip to points of interest along the west coast and the southwest, the couple will live at 1000 Poplar. For traveling, the bride chose a beige spring suit and avacado accessories.

She attended Helena high school and is employed by Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. The bridegroom, a navy veteran, also attended Helena high school. He is employed by Knapps service station. REYNOLDS DRUG COMPANY Complete Drug Store Service 324 Fuller Ave. Phone 77 Fancy Girl's Dresses THE DEBBIE KAYE SHOP 105 E.

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BUSINESS SERVICE 429 N. Main St. Kennell-Ellis PHI BETA KAPPA -Diane M. Draper has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary. She will be graduated magna cum laude in June from the college of arts and sciences where she is majoring in English literature at the University of Washington in Seattle.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Draper of 929 North Benton. Diane M.

Draper Elected to Phi Beta Kappa Diane M. Draper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Draper of 929 North Benton, has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary.

She will be graduated magna cum laude in June from the college of arts and sciences from the University of Washington Seattle, where she is majoring in English literature. Miss Draper has accepted a scholarship to the University of Virginia in Charlottesville where she will do graduate work for her master's degree after spending the summer in Helena. She has been active in campus activities including Mortar Board, Totem club, W-Key, vice president and member of the senior cabinet of YWCA, house ager of her sorority, Kappa Delta, and one of the senior women recently honored at Matrix table. Miss Draper was graduated from Helena high school in 1951. About 4.7 per cent of the earth's crust is iron.

and Your Friendly Jewelers For Flawless diamonds, watch, clock and jewelry repairing Owned and Operated by BABE STONER De Walt MEDICAL SECRETARY -Margaret Ann McManus expects to receive her medical secretary's certificate June 2 from Holy Names college in Spokane. Presently, she is interning in doctors' offices in Spokane but plans to work in Helena. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. McManus of 726 Sixth. Once-a-Week Shave Will Give Teen-Ager That Smooth Leg Look NEA Beauty Editor The teen-ager who wants to look her prettiest at the beach, or in cool sleeveless dresses, should make it a point to shave her legs once a week, and her underarms week. Even the every, girl should other, attend to this, for blond fuzz on the skin is noticeable, too. Some girls have the false notion that shaving will cause the hair to grow back thicker and darker in color.

It may appear to do so, but that is only because the stubby ends are more bristly to the touch than the fullergrown hairs. You will never cut yourself when shaving if you follow these simple rules. Before you reach for your razor (and you should have your own, not Dad's, or big brother's) always make sure your legs are well-lathered. Be certain hair is damp and Then, your razor and well softened. shave against the grain, which means from the ankle up.

Hold and razor firmly and press very gently against the skin. Be especially gentle at the anklebone and shinbone, where the skin is close to the bone. Work slowly and shave the entire leg for a thorough job. When you've finished shaving, apply hand lotion to the legs and massage them gently. This will help keep them soft and smooth- Swenson-James WEDS LIEUTENANT Kay Olive Engen, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Engen of the Blackstone apartments, became the bride of First Lt. Norman W. Polk, son Mr. and Mrs.

Perry W. Polk McNeil, in a recent double ceremony at the First Baptist church. man and Mrs. Ashton Brann poured. Mrs.

Arthur Shellenberg, Eva J. Hitsman and Clara Evans cut and served the cake. Shirley Giebel and Shirley Gitchell had charge of the guest book. After returning from a wedding trip to Idaho and Washington the couple will live 518 Stuart. For traveling, the bride chose a white wool ensemble with blouse and coat lining of blue wedgewood blue material and accessories.

white "She is a graduate of Helena high school and is employed by Montana Automobile Dealers' association. The bridegroom, a first lieutenant in the U. S. air force, attended Southern State college in Magnolia, and the University of Mississippi. He is detachment commander of the Helena filter center.

Patricia Hansen to Wed Lt. John Schaefer In Military Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. H. Louis Hansen of Spokane, formerly of Helena, have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia Jo, to Lt.

John Gregory Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Schaefer of Milwaukee, Wis. will A full-dress military wedding unite the couple June 11 at the Great Falls air force base where Lieutenant Schaefer is stationed.

Betty Jo Hupp of Cut Bank and Major John Feeney, commanding officer at the base, will be maid of honor and best man. A reception will be held at the Officers' club following the ceremony. Miss Hansen attended Montana State college, where she was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. She was graduated from Washington State college in Pullman. For the past year she has been teaching in Great Falls.

Miss Hupp attended Montana State college and WSC with the bride-elect. The couple plan to live in Great Falls for the present. Columbia university has a paper back book printed in the 1490s by Aldus Manutius of Italy. GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Eaton-Turner JEWELRY Phone 3807 22 N. Main St.

looking, and will improve skin tone as well. win Multz, Mrs. W. A. Munn, Mrs.

Charles Power, Mrs. J. Miller Smith, Mrs. Frank Stermitz, Mrs. William Wall, Mrs.

T. H. Young and Mrs. Carl Hibarger. Mrs.

Frank Neill will head the finance committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Anderson and Mrs. Wolverton. Mrs.

E. K. Matson will be chairman of the housing committee. She will be assisted by Mrs. Lyle Roeseler and Mrs.

Howlard Viken. Mrs. M. P. Moe will be chairman of international relations.

Mrs. Frank Neff, legislation chairman, will be assisted by Anna Bielenberg. Mrs. Morris will be chairman of the newcomers' committee. She will be assisted Arthur Bacon, Mrs.

James B. Casey, Mrs. L. C. Chabai, Mrs.

Wesley Fisher, Mrs. Virgil Janes, Mrs. Thomas Johns, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. T.

Edward LaMoure, Mrs. G. W. Mertz, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs.

John Sasek and Mrs. John Schroeder. Mrs. P. F.

Kolb will be parliamentarian and Mrs. O. W. Lane will serve as press and publicity chairman. Telephone committee members will be Mrs.

Byron Smith as chairman, Mrs. J. S. Benjamin, Mrs. John H.

Cosgriff, Eila Edwards, Mrs. George Gault, Mrs. John Goldberg, Mrs. E. M.

Hall, Mrs. Mark S. Hopkins, Mrs. Sam Klinglesmith, Mina Owen, Mrs. C.

L. Pittenger, Mrs. A. J. Roberts, Mrs.

F. W. Salen, Mrs. R. J.

Shale and Mrs. Theodore Underseth. Chancel Guild Annual Spring Luncheon Planned for June 6 Members of the Chancel guild of St. Peter's procathedral will hold their annual birthday luncheon at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon, June 6. This year luncheon will be served in the parish auditorium from attractively arranged tables decorated with spring flowers.

Mrs. Walter S. Schmitz is chairman in charge of arrangements. Set of 3 Stainless Steel MIXING BOWLS Reg. $6.50 $2.98 B.

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