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Le Corole Daasant’s Formal.One of the smartest function* of the pea«on occured last evening when I* Garde Daimaot entertained with a formal dancing party in the ballroom of the Blackstone apartments. The room wii; made attractive with baakcta of yellow 1 chrysanthemums and with yellow shaded5 hts which raat a feative glow over I p scene. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the appointments of the table where frosen punch and fruit bars were served by lorotby Hector and Amanda VcliJcanje.The orchestra offered n particularlyPOPULAR GIRL OF YOUNGER SETWEDS PROMINENT CONRAD MANdelightful program. members In attendance were:Ruth Afflerbach, Helm Baker. Nevcn Beta, Hazel Bower, l-’rsncis Donober, Eileen Flannery. Alice Fouts, lhirothj Frost, Lxina Johnson. Cutheriue I*ouglt;*-way, Francis Lon a e way, (iertrudo Mc-l«ean, Kate McKensis, Ann Rector. Nora Mae Riach, Helen Shafer. Mae Virginia Shafer. Gertrude Skinner. Martha Townsend. Loretta Waste!. Myrtle West, Lulu Raul and Harriet Carrier.The guest list included: Frank Wilcox. 1m Kaufrann, Jack Bancroft. Earl Pe-Wur. Gordon Shafer, Willard Dodge. Charles Pnvidson, J. P. Hughes. John Stewart. A1 Sirobelm, Jerry Church, Jack Breen. I^ec Walton, Melvin Wooda, Hugh Shafer. Pr. J. Harden. Hawley Wymond. John McKenzie, It. A. Thorn, George Campbell, and W. It. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dow were theehoi»eronR. This occasion was the onen-one of a series of social affairstng owhich the dub ha* arranged for the winter season- a series which indudes luncheons, parties and dance*.K ally-Ross Nuptials.Miss Helen Isib*1! Itoss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John I». Rost. 213 Second avenue north, became the bride of Arthur J. Kelly of Conrad at a simple wedding in her parent'* home on Wed nesday. November ID at high noon.While the wedding was very quiet with only the members of the two families present, it was one of the prettiest of the Reason. The rooms of the home wen* turned into bowers of white anil yellow flowers, high baskets of chrysanthemums in these color* being used to create the effect. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Hazel Rows, who wore n gown of white georgette and carried a bouquet of pink rosea. Robert Kelly, brother of the groom was lie*! nmn. Donald I toss brother of the bride, played the wedding march fp-m Lohengrin a* she descended the stairway ••n her father's arm and took her place beside her future husband.An impressiro marriage ceremony of which the ring service was a parr was then read by the Rev. I.co L. Totten. The bride whs given away by her father She wan gowned in white broadcloth trimmed in bla**k sealskin and wore a large white picture hat. faced in black velvet. She carried a bouquet of orchids and bride's re**-*Immediately following the cerem* nvthe wedding P«rtv was served wit breakfast in the Peacock room of the Park IioteL The table was dec ratec with green basket* of white pom poms and th** .*enterpi «•«■** was n hug- wedding cake whlfh the bride nit and served.The place, carl* were hand pa.nted and tied with dainty ribbons to Iittlitullebag* fill«*lt;i with rice.Mrs.Kelly i* n popular young woman of this city haring been born and brought up in Grout Falls. She attend**! th** local high school for a time but went East t« finish her schooling. bring graduated in journalism from Mrs. Paul’s school in Washington. P. (\, this past summer.Mr. Kelly i* a prominent young banker »f Conrad. I!-* is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly of that dty.Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left on the afternoon train for California. They expect to spend tho winter traveling In the Golden stat* and in Old Mexico. The bride’s traveling suit was of brown luvetyn and was trimmed in fur. She worn a small tightly fitting hat of feather* with a veil. At her waist was a corsage bouquet f orchid*. A largo cortege of unwelcome friend* assisted th*» departure of the newly-weds with a liberal supply of good wishes, rice and old shoes.Photo by HeynMrs. Arthur J. KellyMrs. Kelly in the daughter «( Mr. and Mrs. John P Ross. 213 Second a~ ' to Mr. J...... *vrnnorth. Hlt;r marring.* to Mr. Arthur J. Kelly, a prominent young banker of Conrad, took place Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Kelly are now In California.entertainment and in dancing A hnrd-1 time*” lunch consisting of beans, sai-d-wiehc*. pickle*, doughnuts and coffer was served iu tblt;* bas-mcnt in tru* hard-i times style. Th- gucsta w. re: Marion Ppeer, Belle Morgan, Nda Williams. Merle Brown, Grace Button. Marwri* i Grover, Marguerite Speck. Rhodn ll-:h-' eririgton and Alb-rt Speck, Clarence .Dahl, Charles Thornsoii, Paul Neitx. Walter Halverson. Kexford Brown. Ed-I ward Burghardt and Bayard GbrnPW. M. Scott, Maj r anlt;f McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and .Mrs 11 S. Faulkner, sica Wyper, and Dean Stanley.Hardllms Dance on November 28.Woman’s Club Will Meet in Y. W. C. A.I The Great Fall* Woman’* club will bold it* regular weekly meeting in th* Y. W. V. A. club rooms nt 2:80 Monday | afternoon.The Mac-Aff dancing club will • a dance on the night of November 2V in Liks hall. That no one may worry about what he or she should wear the dam i* going to be a hardtime affair. Music will b* furnished by Straiton's orchestra. The dance is Iwing given under the dt rection of Albert Mart'-amber and Herman Afflebach.Burnhardt SistersaurQhaHosteeThe Burghardt sisters, Mjssc* Lucy. Florencs, Harriet Maud and Helen werehostesses at a ••hardtime” party given et the home of their mother. Mrs. Clara Burghardt, 1320 First avenue north onMr. and Mrs. Lund Entortaln.• Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lund. .‘*-1 Fifth avenue north, entertained a number friends nt n bridge party Tuesday evening. The prix-s f *r tin* evening were and Mr* II. S. Faulkner.Party Is Given, for Mrs. tnnsn.won by MrFriends of Mrs. Herman Knnea of Black Eagle gave n party in her honor Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being her departure *lt;on for Laurel, Montana whither h* r husband has preceded her. Her friends came to her house nrepareJ to spend a Dleasant afternoon. Refresh-
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Great Falls Daily Tribune

Great Falls, Montana, US

Sun, Nov 23, 1919

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