*v «Thursday, November 13,' 1941r “ * x-v «• »ro-im-insonm-re-onun-tck-ieldastandon-at-allsfolfcalatuardJdititlyteldsrs.rat-yceim.W.P»t4 *Donald Lear Wed™-| to Sidney Girl atFairfield MondayMiss Phyllis Wing, daughter pf Pel Mr. and Mrs. Walter Win# of Sid-are I ney, Mont, became the bffde of Don-ing I aid R. Lear, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. *I N. Lear of Bole, Monday rooming at 1 y'st. John's Catholic church at Fairfield. The Rev. Fr. Scheidler offic-eek iated.ted Miss Marilyn Scott of CHWteau and ^rs* Mahlon Lear, brother of the groom, attended the couple.For her wedding CKeT?ride wore a blue suit with black and golden accessories. Her corsage was garden-ols | las and Talisman roses. The bridesmaid was attired in a tan suit withbrown accessories. She wore a corsage of gardenias nd pink rnres. Mrs. Claire Hensley played Mendelssohn's Wedding March and other appropriate organ selections.After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to members of the bridal party and friends at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Lear. The bridal table was decorated with pink and white carnations and a three-tiered wedding cake.Following the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Lear left for Portland, Ore., where they plan to spend the winter.Donald Lear was a graduate of Choteau high school and also finished a four-year course at Great Falls School of Music.This was the first marriage solemnized at the beautiful new church of Fairfield.