Patricia Kay Roth BecomesBride of John DeadmondAt Methodist Church RitesTwo standards of pink and!father, the bride wore a bal-white gladioli and a bouquet of length gown of embroid-, ered silk organza styled on prin-roses decoratrc ult; «nu «.i jjnes 0UffC(j empirePauls Methodist church for WJUS( batteau neckline and shortthe recent wedding of Patricia! shirred sleeves with nKay Roth and John Rielv Dead back of the neckline ..... ...mend, Jr. She is the daughter of rrnlc't-j with a big bow and theMr. and Mrs. Joseph J Sasek of Mfjes Gf jj,,, waist were nipped East Helena. He is the son of ,n wly^ sman French bows. A Mr and Mrs John R Deadmond {-u|j French illusion veil was held•■I Townsend. hy a cap of French illusion fash-The afternoon, double-ring cere ioned into flower petals accented mony was performed by the Rev.;with pearls The bride carried awhite orchid, surrounded withpink roses, atop a white Bible.Clarice Miller, matron of honor, wore a white organdy dress with embossed pink flowers and accented with a pink taffeta cummerbund with a large bow at left of renter. Her flowers were a semreascade bouquet of white carnations with pink net.Jerry Haas, wearing a blue dress made like the one worn by the matron of honor, was bridesmaid. Her bouquet of white car-j nations m a semi-cascade effect, was backed by blue net.I j Cathy Lee Holling was flower ^girl and Grant Sasek. brother of I the bride, was ring bearer.The mother of the bride chose a peach-colored afternoon dress, white accessories and a pale violet-colored orchid corsage. The mother of the bridegroom chose a fuchsia afternoon dress, white accessories and a white rose corsage.Jim Deadmond acted as best man for his brother.BUI Deadmond. another brother, and Wallace Richtmyer seated the guests.A five-tier wedding cake centered the table for a reception at Eagles hall. The heart-shaped| t cake was trimmed with pink roses]; and green leaves and topped witha miniature bridal couple.Other table decorations were a coffee service and gladioli at eachend and two crystal candelabra with a tall pink and a shorter ■white candle.Presiding at a separate punch [table was Arlene Hess Dorothy Deadmond. sister of the bridegroom, and Wanda Hinton served { coffee. Sharon Lamping served j and Arlee Albright had charge | of the guest book Since returning from a wedding trip to Yellowstone park andLiH. JorudLIVE IN TOWNSEND—Double-ring rites at St. Paul’sMethodist church recently united Patricia Kay Roth in marriage with John Riely Deadmond, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Deadmond of Townsend. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph J. Sasek of East Helena. The newlyweds live in Townsend.Great Falls, the couple resides inTownsend.For traveling, the bride chose ® a white sheath dress, blue jacketand white orchid.The bride, who attended Hel- * ena Senior high school, is em- * ployed by Western Life Insurance ] Bartram in the presence Co. J^ wii ■ iii ijipi ? n ■if 80 guests. Mrs. Claude HardyHer husband, who attended * played traditional organ selec- Broadwater county high school in tions and accompanied Mr.s. Townsend, is employed by Nei- t James Bottomly. who sang *Tand “Oh.xive You Truly” romise Me.”Given in marriageKeep creamed soups hot in a tby her double boiler until serving time.