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Great Falls Catholic Rites J Unite Sharon C. Pearson t With Richard A. TomcheckSharon Colleen Pearson, daugh- trip to San Francisco, the couple ( ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I), resides here. ,1Pearson of Great Falls, and Rich- For traveling, the bride wore aiut.r,staln-e.laIIIt.ard Andrew Tomcheck, son of blue and white check sheath Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tomcheck dress, chemise jacket and white n of 1415 Lewis, exchanged mar- accessories. Her corsage was of riage vows during recent after* white roses, noon rites in that city. Mrs. Tomcheck. who attendedThe Rev. Richard Hopkins offi- Great Falls schools, is a grtiduate ciated at the double-ring cere- of Montana State college in Boze-mony at the Holy Family Catholic man, where she was affiliated church. Mrs. Henry Brandt was with Alpha Omicrom Pi social organist. sorority and Pi Omega Pi hon-Escored to the altar by her fa- orary society. She received a ther. the bride wo-e a white gown B.S. degree in commercial sci* 'of pure silk bombazine with in- ence. She taught at the Great sorts of Alencon lace in the skirt. Falls high school.Tomcheck. a graduate of MSC,/asheJth?ta•hewhere he also received a B.S degree in commercial science, was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. He is an accountant for Sunset Memorial Gardens, Inc.Helena wedding guests in eluded Mrs. John Tomcheck. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Grimes. Claudia Pado-nick. Mary Saginaw. Lewis N. Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Samson. Maureen Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lightbody and Mr and Mrs. J. J. Gleason.Other out-of-town guests included Don Cloninger of Wolf Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boz-deck. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koko-ruda. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Koko-ruda. Jr., Erma Stabler and Charles Kokoruda ol East Helena.uned:1a-ndDeMlerWEDS HELENA MAN—Sharon Colleen Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Pearson of Great Falls, became the bride of Richard Andrew Tomcheck during recent afternoon rites at the Holy Family Catholic church in that city, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tomcheck of 1415 Lewis. The couple resides in Helena.When you buy shucked oysters • jfor use in a dish, turn them into I a fine strainer so you can reserve the oyster liquor and also ex amine the oysters for small pieces of shell,re nk /erau-nds- which extended into a chapel-)sc length train. Irridescent sequins h‘ accented the lace-edged scoop a neckline and the points of the ‘tc long-tapered sleeves of the fitted bodice. The bride’s fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was 8- gathered to a queen's crown of ,cc point-de-Venice lace encrusted nd with pearls and rhinestones. She nd carried a crescent bouquet of white roses and Stephanotis. he Mrs. T. H. Thomas was matron of honor for her sister. She wore sts a princess-style gown of romance ed* blue sheer nylon organza fash-len loned with a small half-circle bustle and soft folds from the shoulder forming a high neckline he which dipped to a V in back.Mrs. T. A. O’Reilly, cousin of rn the bride, and Mrs. Martin Cren-de- nen and Betty Lou Kanalz, soror-in*j ity sisters of the bride, were nd bndesrifaids. They wore ballet blue gowns fashioned like the one worn by the matron of honor. All the attendants carried whitere-‘eteskaoflace fans with a cluster of whitedaisies and loops of seed pearls. ' ,.sl Their headdresses were of white d1*'daisies.,s0 Marlie Dru Thomas, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Her ™ deep blue dress of crystalette was 'v fashioned similar to the gowns PI | of the bridesmaids. She carried rV a miniature fan of white daisies and matching headdress.Gerald Gleason of Helena acted as best man. Ushers were ffarold Winfield and Robert Lightbody of ers Helena and Martin Crennen of lar Great Falls. Michael O’Reilly, at cousin of the bride, bearer.For her daughter’s wedding, on* Mrs. Pearson chose a Dior blue ,ve lace modified sheath dress with J white accessories. The bridegroom’s mother chose a blue lace dress with color-matched acces-of sories. Each wore a corsage of by pink roses.in8 Charline Pearson, cousin of the of bride, had charge of the guest __ book at a reception held at the Elks’ club. Piano selections were presented during the reception._ 1 Since returning from a weddingwas ringPenniALWAYS FIRSTCLSAVE!REDUCED!SAVE!REDUCED!SUMMERPIECEGOODS1
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Sun, Jun 29, 1958

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