The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana (2024)

The Billings Gazette, Sunday Morning, March 23, 1958 Officers Are Elected at Meeting of Kindergarten Teachers Assn. Worthy Matron and Patron of OES Chapter Entertain at Dinner Officers were elected and a in the Kindergarten," was held Kindergarten Teachers Assn. I. Thompson, 1029 Yale Ave. panel discussion, "Evaluation when members of Billings met Saturday with Mrs.

Lee Left to right are Mrs. Herb Resident of Klein Married To Jordan Man in Ceremony Performed in Roundup Church ROUNDUP-Betty Lou Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Klein, and Donald Glenn Weeding, son of Mrs. Cora Weeding of Jordan were married Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church.

The Rev. R. N. Johnstone performed the double ring ceremony. bride was given in marriage by her father.

Bridesmaid was Audrey Rogers, sister of the bride, and Melvin Mart of Jordan was best man. Ushers were LeRoy Newton of Roundup and Edward Ritter of Jordan. Judy Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Fairley, sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." Following the wedding a reception was given in then recreation room of the church. wedding cake was made by Miss Ann Rom.

Delores Newton cut the cake and was assisted by Jeannie Lee Nies. Frankie Nielson was in charge est the punch bowl. Mrs. Weeding is a graduate of Roundup High School and the bridegroom of Garfield County High School at Jordan. The couple will make their home in Jordan.

Those from out of town who attended the wedding were Mr. Aileens cos. 112 North Broadway a new SUIT a new "musts" for SPRING. Famous designers introduce their newest look for spring 1958 in our entire suit and coat collection! Suits and coats by Lilli Ann, Fashionbilt, and many others. in a variety of styles, colors and of course, all sizes! Sketched are but two from our wide selection -Blouson jacket with trim pointed collar jauntily displaying a trio of jeweled crescents.

Self-belt, slim sleeves and rapier-slim skirt which is panel-lined. Sizes 10 $6998 to 20 in navy or sand. COAT clutch style with tuxedo lapels. Rounded shoulders flow into co*cktail cuffs worn high. Rich, silken faille with Pellon backing.

Sizes 8 to 18 in black or $3998 112 North Broadway Lee, retiring president; Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Ray Deschamps, L. B. Fallon, president and Burton is the newly elected and Mrs.

Hovland, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Weeding and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hunter, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter, Mr. and Mrs.

John Murnion, Mr. and Mrs. Wren Mart, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Spracklin, Mr.

and Mrs. Harley Spracklin and son, Miss Pauline Ritter, Miss Pat Murray and Melvin Mart, all of Jordan; Miss Judy Peterson, Miss Sandra Hilling, Mrs. Carolyn Reese, Miss Frankie Nielson, Miss Lorraine Mekvold, Betty McWilliams, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mart daughter and Miss Loretta Massmann, of Billings, Mr.

and Mrs. William Hensleigh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grant and son and Mrs. Mary, Heiss, of Miles City Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Schmidt of Helena. Proceeding the regular meeting of the Degree of Honor Lodge Tuesday the juveniles met for their regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs.

Doug Whitaker and daughter, Betty, returned to Saco after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McNaught.

Mrs. Charles Metille observed her 83rd birthday anniversary. Attending the party Mrs. George Haling, Mrs. Charles Powell, Mrs.

Ruth Kotke and Mrs. Margaret Murphy. The Circle of the Congregational Church met Thursday in church basem*nt. Mrs. Eva Seitz had charge of the program.

Mrs. Gertrude Powers, who recently returned from London, spoke on her trip. Francis J. Brennan and Edith Tenney were married by Justice of the Peace Arthur Mills Tuesday. Witnesses were Robert A.

Parkinson and Mrs. Minnie Frost. W. E. Weitman, who has been visiting his wife in Roundup, returned to DesPlaines, Ill.

Mrs. Antoinette Lewis was hostess to her contract club Monday at a luncheon. Honors were of won by Mrs. Cora Dinsmore, Mrs. Gertrude Jacoby and Mrs.

T. E. Smalley. Mrs. Henry Matmiller and a daughters of Coldwater, were guests of Mrs.

Jack Matmiller. They were en route to San Francisco to visit relatives. at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Sr.

and family, en route to their home in San Francisco, stopped in Roundup to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Jr. Mrs. G.

W. Toogood of Billings was in Roundup visiting friends. St. Elizabeth Circle of St. Benedict's Catholic Church met Tuesday at the home of Miss Mary in Corgiat.

Mrs. Bowdre read the life of St. Jude. The American Legion Auxiliary of met at the home of Mrs. Antoinette Lewis with Mrs.

Kate Milne and Mrs. Violet Rediske as COhostesses. Mrs. Howard Matmiller and daughters, Barbara and Louise, a of Milwaukee spent the week visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Miller. Mrs. Kathryn Johnson Plains was a guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smeding.

The Signe Cougars 4-H Club met at the Hathaway School. Darla Wacker a demonstration of "Safety with Riding Horses." Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Mather and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ask of Roundup, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Allen of Ryegate and Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Foss of Harlowton spent the weekend in West Yellowstone. Before returning home visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seiss in Bozeman.

Dr. and Mrs. R. T. O'Neill, accompanied by Andrew Spranger, spent the weekend in Bozeman visiting Kathleen and Sharon at O'Neill.

Mrs. Delores Minnie was hostess to her pinochle club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phair and family of Miles City spent the weekend in Roundup visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Phair. The Pythian Sisters met Monday at the Odd Fellows Hall. Following the business meeting the Kensington met with Mrs. Gladys Hazelton and Mrs.

Mary Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lacey gave -Carp's Photo Milton Israel, Mrs. Grant Mrs.

Thompson and Mrs. retiring secretary. Mrs. R. A.

secretary. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. William Danielson of Zahl, N.D., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Jean, to Peter Alexander Glennie, son of Mrs Stanley Dalhen of Harlowton. Miss Danielson teaches in Harlowton.

A July wedding is planned. Couples Club In Harlowton Meets for Bridge HARLOWTON The Couples Club met for dessert bridge Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Callant. Mr.

and Mrs. 0. 0. Ortwein scored honors. Mrs.

Florence Hoel of Hartford, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Pat Grady. Past presidents of the Degree of Honor Lodge met Tuesday with Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs.

Ken Mihalovich was cohostess. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller of Big Timber are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Erickson. Mrs. Herman Murch won honors at pinochle at the social hour after the Degree of Honor Lodge meeting Thursday in the Moose Hall. Hostesses were Bessie Vallance, Audrey Cain, Bett Blaquiere and Polly Riggs. Mrs.

Ethel Sivertson is visiting relatives in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swanz left on a trip to Long Beach, Calif. They also expect to visit in Acapulco and Mexico City before returning home.

Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McClellan of Dutton are visiting their sonin-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. George Jelinek. They have been vacationing at points in Arizona. a dinner Monday, noting the birthdays of Dr. Arnold Carlson and Sharon Lacey.

Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Lacey and children, Sharon, Gary, David and Connie.

Mr. and Mrs. Dom Vescovi have returned from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Shilha Bohlman, N.D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vescovi. The Royal Neighbors Lodge met with Mrs. Mabel Swertelle Tuesday.

The Happy Housewives Club met with Mrs. Thomas Charlton Tuesday. Mrs. Adolph gave the lesson on good grooming. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Bauer of Billings were weekend guests of Mrs. Sue Timberman. Chapter PEO, met Monday at the home of Mrs. A.

W. Eiselein Sr. The meeting was, in charge of the president, Mrs. Carrie Hulstone. Mrs.

Alice Graves presented a program regarding the congressional investigation of un-American activities. The Roundup Woman's Club met with Mrs. J. A. Wier, Mrs.

Charles Cooper and Mrs. Tillie Robinson as hostesses. Mrs. Marion Larson, vice president, Presided during the absence of Mrs. Margaret Byrne.

Mrs. Stanley Peterson spoke on the public library. -Carp's Photo Mrs. H. O.

Jordahl and Jack D. Hansen, worthy matron ple. Left to right are Mrs. Hansen, Mr. Hansen, O.

C. and patron of Edna Hedges Chapter No. 15, Order of East- Jordahl and Mrs. Jordahl. Program for the occasion feaern Star, entertained officers of their chapter, hostesses tured a piano solo by Lynn Jordahl, a reading by Mrs.

M. and choir members at a dinner Saturday in Masonic Tem- R. Calderwood and dances by a group of students. Couple Note Anniversary At Fairview FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Henniger were honored on their 45th wedding anniversary at party given by their son and da Mr. and Mrs. Leonard The cake was baked Anvik and decorated by Mrs. Frank Bailey. Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Henniger were married at Mildred, but have lived in this community for many years. The Lower Yellowstone Rebekah Lodge met with Mrs. Emma Herriot, noble grand, presiding. Mrs.

Oscar Helm has returned from Milwaukee where she had spent three weeks visiting her son, John. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paschke are spending a week in Ogilvie, visiting her parents. They also will visit in Minneapolis before returning home.

Mrs. Paul Noteboom was hostess to the members the Past Noble Grands Club of the Rebekah Lodge at a dessert luncheon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. William Giese Sr.

went to Fargo N.D., to visit their sons Dennis and William Jr. Mrs. Marie Swenson spent the week in Glendive visiting her daughter, Mrs. Al Alquist, and her son, Kenneth. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Heinle went to Dickinson, N.D., Friday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Richard Hayden who visited her daughter, Marlene. Mrs.

Bill Reidle was guest of honor at a shower given at the Zion Lutheran Church parlors. Hostesses were Mrs. Marion Martin, Mrs. Fred Karst and Mrs. Arne Kukas.

L. Sedlacek arrived from Chicago where he had gone to visit his son, Dr. Glenn Sedlacek. Mrs. Lowell Halvorson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Baxter, is visiting her parents. She is en route from Seattle to Havre. Mrs. Harold Hammler and Mrs.

Lloyd Burkland were hostesses at the Hammler home to the members of the Mary Circle. Mrs. Ben Wilkinson was hostess Friday to her circle of the Community Presbyterian Church Guild. Mrs. J.

M. Golphene was honored on her birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Ruggles. Don Russell of White Suphpur Springs has been visiting, his Vincent Russell his brother, Raymond, at Trenton. Mrs.

Merton Starr has gone to Bridger to visit her mother, Mrs. Julia Schullenberg. Mrs. Mary Howard and son, Dale, have returned from California where they spent three months visiting with Mrs. Velma Walworth.

The annual Sweetheart Ball sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America Chapter of the Fairview High School, was given at the Civic Center. Todd Haldorson and Audry Brodhead were elected king and queen. Mrs. Victor Reidle was hostess to group of youngsters Sunday at a birthday party honoring her daughter, Vickie. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Levie arrived from Parker, Ariz. where they spent the winter. Mrs. Art Slagle was hostess to the members of her bridge club at a dessert luncheon.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson went to Minot, N.D., to visit her brother, Clifford Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs.

Monte Berry and son, Hank, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Falkenhagen and daughter, Raydeen, Shirley Berry and Larry Falkenhagen arrived from Lons-, dale, where they spent the winter. Kermit Swenson returned Monday from St. Paul where he had visited relatives.

Celia Holder is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Holder. She has transferred from Montana State University to Eastern Montana College of Education. The Town and Country Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs.

Johnson. Mrs. Walter Lanouette had high score and Mrs. A. J.

Huber second high. Don Noteboom son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Noteboom arrived from Bozeman where he is PENNEY'S sheath? a student at Montana State College. He will leave again Wednesday for Bozeman to join several fraternity brothers on a trip to Oregon State College at Corvallis.

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