Methodist Church CeremonyUnites Linda Doughty inMarriage With R. W. CobbanLinda Lee Doughty and Robert associated with his father in the W. Cobban exchanged nuptial ranching business.vows during recent afternoon Out-of-town guests included rites at the Methodist church. Mrs. James I. Ross and family ofShe is the daughter of Annabelle Meridian. Mrs. Albert C. HansenDoughty of Townsend and he is and family. Mr and Mrs. Gene the son of Mr. and Mrs Bert Cob- Keefe of White Sulphur Springs,ban of Winston Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Malicote,About 300 relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dobler. Mr and attended the ceremony with the Mrs. Allen Johnson, and Mr. andRev. LeRov Cranston officiating. Mrs. Otto Johnson of East He! Mrs. Sani Kirksey. organist, ena: Mr and Mrs. Jody Stokes ofplaved traditional nuptial selec- Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hons, and accompanied Ronald Skones and Lynn of Clinton. Mr.Barrough, soloist, who sang “0, and Mrs. C. A. Dallas, Mrs. Elmeriove ” Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. AndrewI ported by her cousin. Robert Sherry and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hams of Radersburg, the Donovan of Helena;lt; . .bride wore an afternoon dress of Mrs. C lyde Bottler. Mr. and mint green taffeta, embossedfrosted flowers, cut with a full Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Ermaskirt and tight lace midriff. Her Patterson. Terri Ralls. Marilee hat and accessories were of white, Miller and Mrs. Bud Harris of.,he wore a corsage of white car- Radersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Tony nations. Her jewels were a rhine- Moe. Martha Masolo, Mr. and Mrs.stone necklace and earrings. Jack Bisby, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Noel Grandcbamp. who attends »*«• Owles Masolo Mr. and (Montana State College, was ma.d Mrs. Ned George and Donna.of honor for her cousin She wore }-u “ f!?0™' ' ? t1, Mrs.a white lace sheath dress with Delbert Wallace and Barbara.pink accessories and a corsage of Mrs. Millard Nine. Mesley Duh ,nQrri2finn, Bill Diehl of Winston; Mrs. A I*pmk carnations ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ p,for her daughters Gordon Sanderson of Toston. TMrs. Doughty chose a gray two-picee suit with red and white ae-Slt;cessories and a corsage of redcarnations. The bridegroom's jr. Catherinemother wore a rose lace dress —, ... -j. with black accessories and a cor- VjUllu t I OHSnisage of pink and white carnations.James I. Ross of Meridian, Stlidv Meeting Idaho acted as best man. DennyuwMcCall of Great Falls was the Dorothv dements will lead deJlt;Cvotions during a meeting of St J(a reception iouowmg me ccrr- Cathenne's guild. St. Peter's pro-mony was held in the church so-, *____ . cathedral, at 5 p.m Wednesdaycial rooms. A lace-covered tablei,ni#f tkn fi,i-fi»r u’criatnti ooiio in the guild room. ( lara Lauter*topped with a miniature bridal wasser. president, said. 11couple, flanked by yellow candles Edith Hartzog will lead the {m silver candelabra and bouquets jesson on chapters No, 6 and 7 Ct nt vellow roses. Mrs. Bill Diehl , _ . r w . „end Mrs Charles Masolo of Win- ^O1 ■'Sn’oklt;- on the Mountain.ston poured coffee and Zola Ross Hostesses will be Nellie Me- ei of Helena cut and served the Knight. Dora Young. Martha Has ei cake Bea Hams of Radersburg. sell and Ruth Rockafellow. Dcousin of the bride, served punch and an aunt, MrsTolchamp of Radersburg. had charge Following an 8 p.m., Wednesday 01 id the guest book. business meeting of Capital CityCobban, a graduate of Broad- Lodge No. 253. Scandinavian Fra-water county high school, spent ternitv of America, a party will ci two years in military service. be held to honor past presidents. li After a short honeymoon in Refreshments will be served by n eastern Montana, the couple re- current officers, according to Ed 1 turned to Winston where he is Simpson, president._______ ft-fl