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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 31

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ftp Hilling (Sazrtt Sunda" 6, 1960 a Edition Star Kourt Monday 9:15 a.m. a 9 p.m. 3 Employers Feted at Dinner Members of the Desk and Derrick Club entertained their emninvprs at a dinner meeting in the Northern Hotel. Mrs. Ethel Tate was mistress of ceremonies ard gave the welcome.

Pov Hihh was euest sDeaker i W4WM fit I and spoke on "Emancipated Women A Lawyer's View." Mrs. George Wrightson played back ground organ music, ana mrs Tate entertained with an im DromDtu vocal solo. The dinner was given to honor ho nptrnleum and Deople in me industry on industry appreciation nifht. More than 4u- memDers and guests attended. Mrs.

Betty Stockmann was pro gram chairman ana gave me benediction. Decorations for the miniature oil derricks and office desks of construction paper. Name cards were decorated with "gushers." Others assisting with dinner arrangements MRS. ERVIN N. KEIRLE were Mrs.

Paul jonnson, mrs. the inner glow of fashion Start your holiday wardrobe with beautiful shaping and superb control perfected by Hollywood Vas-sarette. Add the glow of color with bra and girdle mated to fashion's top outerwear shades. You have the total beauty tor Fall. Lace and mar- Robert Wolff, Miss Mane Pippin, Mrs.

Wilfred Pederson and Mrs. E. E. Bailey, Chocolate Lovers Chose This Favorite Federson photo MRS. KENNETH F.

KENNEDY Baptist Rites Unite Couple In an evening ceremony in the Mix: 2 tablespoons hot milk Mrs. Ervin H. Keirle, Midland Empire First Lady from Baker, is a collector of recipes and loves to cook. "Our favorite recine is Choco First Baptist Church Miss Clara Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Ferguson, 111 N. 16th and Kenneth F. Kennedy of Seattle, son of Mr. and Mrs. t3 cup powdered sugar Add chocolate mixture to powdered sugar and add 1 cup fine cut coconut.

Pour into buttered pie pan and shape into pan with fork and chill until firm. The Keirles favor the following crust. EGG WHITE CRUST late Bar Pie, because we all like chocolate and it's quick, easy and no-bake." she savs. It mav be made the day before a dinner Frank Kennedy of Anaconda, party or club luncheon and it will stay fresh for days in the refrigerator. were united in marriage.

The Rev. Henry D. Coulter of filiated at the double-rine cere mony October 29 in the presence of 50 guests. Mrs. Arthur Movius was organist and Tom Crystal, xnlaist i KtTi T- esr III 3 egg whites 'A cup sugar Vi teaspoon cream of tartar Beat egg whites till foamy.

Add cream of tartar, beat till stiff and add sugar cup at a time. Heap into buttered pie pan and shape into crust with spoon. Bake 1 hour at 325 turn oven off and let crust stay in oven Vz hour longer. Cool before filling is put CHOCOLATE BAR PIE 20 marshmallows 4 (7s oz. or 5c) Hershey bars 1 square unsweetened chocolate cup milk cups cream (whipped) Combine marshmallows.

bars. Gowned in a ballerina-length lace frock and carrying a bouquet of Talisman roses, the bride was attended by Marlene Badke, maid of honor. Norman Nelson of Butte was best man. Ushers were Larry in. Warn and John Stopplecamp of chocolate and milk, in top of double boiler.

Heat over hot wa-i ter until melted, cool. This can hp pooled auicklv bv nuttine cold water in the bottom of double Butte. A reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ferguson, 2321 Hewitt Drive, brother and sister-in-law of the bride.

The bride is a graduate of Bil boiler. Whip cream and save enough The three egg yolks may be used for French toast or pancake batter the next day. i Mayor and Mrs. Keirle have one son, Dean. He is 9 years old, in the fourth grade and a Cub Scout.

Besides being mayor, Keirle is an auto dealer in Baker and is an ardent hunter and fisherman, "When time permits, I sit down hi quisette whirlpool bra: 32-36, 32-38 $5.00. Power net girdle, S-M-XL, $12.95. Long leg panty girdle, S-M-L-XL, $12.95. Choose black coffee (the new widt awake brown), blue mist, mauvt pink, eggshell, white, black. FOUNDATIONS Min Floor lings High School and Montana State College School of Billings Deaconess Hospital, andj for a thin layer on top ot pie.

i Pour chocolate mixture over the I rest of the whipped cream and fold till color is even and pour! into favorite pie shell, top with whipped cream and chill for two hours. I IN PARIS Mrs. Esther E. Page, 140 Wyoming has announced the engagement of her daughter, Carolyn Joy, to Ronnie G. Story, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Story of San Diego, Calif. They plan to be married in December in Paris, France, where Miss Page is employed, to my favorite hobby of oil or water color painting on canvas," savs Mrs.

Keirle. CHOCOLATE COCONUT CRUST is attending the University of Washington where she is working on a master's degree in nursing education. The bridegroom is a graduate of Anaconda High School and attended the WU. Following a wedding trip to Seattle, the couple will reside at "Chocolate bar pie is also a favorite with our relatives, so dessert is no problem at our house," laughs Mrs. Keirle.

iNo Bake) Melt: 1 square of unsweetened chocolate 2 tablespoons butter 15th Avo NF! Rpattlp Out-of-town guests included Mr. GroUD Takes Tour Kennedv Columbia1 Viewin the ins nd outs of television were members of the Store Houn Monday 9:15 a.m. to 9 p.m. alio, iui. nuu u.

American Home Department of nedy of Bozeman, Mrs. George Junior Woman uub wnen ine Johnston and Mrs. lone Williams S. lone wimanis Larry Warn of Worden. Mrs.

for their regular meeting with Mrs. David Auer, cohostess. Mrs. Almira Ewen was a guest. Presidents' State Eight presidents, one fourth' of our first 32 chief executives, jj- were born in Virginia, reports, vveaam9 Deiie the Encyclopedia Americana.

I The first president to be married Ohio is second, sending seven ofJn office was John Tyler. He mar-j 104 Iia pMllMpptlitW.liyyWfllMJPfi'iJj lis nauve sons 10 me wnue.neu juua uaiumci io, iu House. i years after his first wife died. 1 4 Midland Empire Magazine Women's Department Society Section Bo I id ay Kathryn Wright Department Editor Beverly Daniel Society Editor A CHerry 5-3071 i Ext. 63 Reports of weddings must be turned in within a week after the nuptials.

News of social events and club activities may be reported between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays for publication on the daily SOCIAL SCENE or for this section. or lute uStevnooit and "titter $29.95 $39.95 $59.95 Party favors, rewarding fashions for the surge of coming holiday activities; the cocktail or late afternoon dress comes into its own in this brilliant llart-Albin holiday collection slender columns or bell silhouettes in matt jersey, brocade, velveteen, satin or silk, organa many with double duty jackets the small sleeves or without sleeves at all. In startling black, beige, white, red, blue, lilac, or gold.

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