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1’HE GREAT FALLS TRIBUNESECTION TWOAnnounce Engagement ANNOUNCEMENT OF HEIR ENGAGEMENT of Miss O’Leary at MADE LAST WEEK AT SOCIAL EVENTPark Hotel Luncheon -»Rulherford-Jones Marriage Aanounced.Charles B. Rutherford and Mia* Al-fie A. Jones were married Saturday, April 15. at the home of the bride'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones. 1800 Second avenue north. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Anne Jones, and the bridegroom by hie brother, Harrv Rutherford. The Rev. Paul E. Robliing officiated, the ring eere-monv being used. A dinner was served at 6 o’clock to 20 guests. A large wedding cake was cut by the bride.The bride has lived in Great Falls for the last four years. She is a member of the musicians' union, being n pianist. Mr. Rutherford is a member of the firm of the Treasure State Motor company.Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford visited for a few days at the ranch home of Mr. Rutherford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .?. A. Rutherford of Belt. They will be ot home at Great Falls after May 1.High Tea Given for Mrs. Fowler.Mrs. Arthur Strain entertained at high tea in courtesy to her sister-in-law. Mrs. I»eRo* A. Fowler of Seattle, at her home. 610 Third avenue north. Thursday afternoon. The guests were members of rhe Junior Saturday Bridge club, which include Miss Norma Flowerree. Miss Katherin* Lonfewav. Miss Ruth Jarl. Miss Margaret Johnson. Miss Josephine Dunn. Miss Isabel Brown. Miss Elizabeth Frnry. Miss Ruth Afflerbach, Miss Gertrude Skinner. Miss Martha Townsend. Mis« Helen Warden and Mrs. John 8. Mc-Kibbin.EUREKA MATRON IS HOUSE GUEST OF HER SISTER IN GREAT FALLSTo announce the engagement of their daughter and slater. Miss Gladys, Mrs. W. F. O'Leary and Miss Kathleen entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon in the Peacock room of the Pork hotel Wednesday noou.Intimation of the purpose of the affair was suggested when at the close of the rendition of “When You Lookcorcmled the f 'he honor f ■ 1Ludwig A. Smiaek. herformed centerpiece.’ At eitherM*S':»nK^fc ’ ..hHK' Btow.-:* f-o jg■her hur.\e. 11‘JS F r*i south. ■ Bw ..rknig m B!ited I ■'*• I it IHK; Bs■ ^ ML|§|F ■ ; II' H : r K• • |B '£2*l2S5r . •IH■ • I■ . . ■£+- — v ■ 8§I ^ a $*P9 V'* BSH (-i ’ j?Lkif tsf- ^' KThirty Coupi** Attend BmFort nightly Party. MFriday «-**:i ..K j;, j-ftl::* room of M JF^ ?•■vt: B/wth*- of rl *• ^'•j.e .in !!lt;•«' which wns ; ■ ■ - h : -i. - £.'-’• i • 'I: BL m jHBk% • ’• ^ ' £■^ JFiB- Bkm WrjimB * BI • K- I1- ! M-* I. |w • '•', %}. A. jMM* Mr« Dr hiilt;tMrs. Frrburg. Mrs ticorge Bk. ^Hurd. Mrs. Leonard Diehl. Mrs. Jos- .. . Km. weph Kaufman, Mrs. I.eRoy Fowler of rx*0,° ^ }“ * fie,M nfA, nvc n'fr4pvSeattle. Mrs. Herbert Slraiu, Mrs. II. M1SS GLADYS O LLARYP. Kelley. Mrs. Imily. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. O Leary of this city.Miss Katherine Longeway, Miss Her engagement to Ludwig A. Smialek of Cleveland, Ohio, was an-Beardeley. Miss Helen Baker. Miss nounced last week. The wedding will take place May 17 at St. Ann’sFrances Singer. Miss Charlotte cathedralMnckey. Miss Theresa Auerbach. MissHelen Warden. Miss Isabel Brown. ~~ jMiss Elizabeth Frnry. Miss Josephine Muriel Straiton Colebrates Several Attractive AffairsMrs. Hagen Hostess With Four Tables.Four tables of 600 were entertaineo Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peter Hagen of 111)8 Second avenue south. Mrs. J. U. Stewart was awarded the head prize, .'fra. M. Steegc the cut prize and Mrs. A. Kuckenbecker the e-insolation prize.The guests were Mrs. J. R. Stewart. Mrs. Gus Pophal. Mrs. Louis Strauss. Mrs. F. B. Dudley. Mrs. George Sykes. Mrs. W. F. Kraatz, Mrs. M. Steege. Mrs. John Feiden, Mrs. William (lever. Mrs. J. Re?z. Mrs. A. Kuckenbecker, Mrs. John Baier, Mrs. A. Farrell. Mra. George Troske. Mrs. D. O. Railly.DON’T NEGLECT YOUR EYESCorrect your nigh: early andavoid future trouble that comes from neglected eyes.MRS. M. C. BUSEY Mrs. Busey. who has been the house guest of her sister. Mrs. Alex Remneas. will leave this week for her home in Eureka. She was formerly Miss Maud Hunter of this city.When you get gln*:-es here you get a perfect fit. improved vision, relief from eye strain, and the supervision and advice of a graduate optometrist.
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Great Falls, Montana, US

Sun, Apr 23, 1922

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