Le Carol* Daasaat’s Formal.On« of the smartest function* of the season occur«*d last evening when l*« Garde Dansant entertained with a formal dancing party in the ballroom of the Rlaekatone apartments. The room was made attractive with basket* of yellow 1 chrysanthemums and with yellow shaded lights which raat a feative glow over I the scene. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the appointments of the table when* froaon punch and fruit bars worn served by l»orothy Rector and Amanda VeJikanje.The orchestra offered n particularlyPOPULAR GIRL OF YOUNGER SET WEDS PROMINENT CONRAD MAIdeljijhtful program. members in attendance were:Ruth Afflerbaeh, Helen Raker. Nevon Ret/.. Hazel Rower. Krsnels lonoher. Kileen Flannery. Alice Fouta. Dorothy Frost, lilna Johnson. Cutheriue I-ouge- | way, Frauds Dmgewuy, Gertruda Mc-I#ean, Kate McKenzie, Ann Rector. Nora Mae Rinch, Helen Shafer. Mue Virginia Shafer. Gertrude Skinner. Martha Townsend. Loretta Waaael. Myrtle West, Lulu Kuul and Harriet Carrier.The guest list included: Frank WUcox. Ira Kaufman, Jack Rancroft. Karl Do-War, Gordon Shafer, Willard Dodge. Charles Davidson. J. P. Hughes. John Stewart. A1 Strobelm, Jerry Chunh, Jack Rreen. Lee Walton, Melvin \V*xd8, Hugh Shafer. Dr. J. Harden. HawleyWymond. John McKenzie, R. A. Thorn, George Campbell, and W. R. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C!. Dow were thechaperon*. TLis occasion was the onen- | ing one of a series of social affair* which the rlub has arranged for thewinter season- a series which indudes luncheons, parties and dances.Kelly-Ross Nuptials.Miss Ifeleo Dab**! Rob/, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John D. Ross. -IT Secondavenue north, became the bride of Arthur J. K*d!y of Conrad at a simple wedding in her parent s home on Wed nesdny. November I'd at high noon.While the wedding was very qu‘et with only the members of the two families present, it was one of the prettiest of the season. The rooms of the home were turned into bowers of white and yellow flowers, high baskets ofchrysanthemum* in these colors being used to create the effect. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Hazel Ross, who wore a gown of white georgette and carried a bouquet of pink ros**a. Robert Kelly, brother of the groom was b«-«t num. Donald tto«s brother of the bride, plajed the wedding march fn rn Lohengrin as she descended the stairway lt;*n her father's arm and took her place beside her future husband.An impressive marriage ceremony of which th- ring service was n parr was then r**ad by th** Rev. Leo L. Totten. The bride was given away by her father She was gowned in whit** broadcloth trimmed in bla*-k sealskin and wore a large white picture hat. faced in black relret. She carried a bouquet of orchids and bride's rosesImmediately following the ceremonythe wedding oartv was served wit breakfast in the Peacock room of the Park Hotel. The table was dec ratec with green baskets of white pom pom* and the «*euterjiiec* was n bug* wedding cake whifli the bride mt and served.The place, card* were band painted and tied with dainty ribbon* to little tullonags filled with rice. Mrs.Kelly i* n popular young woman of this city haring been born and brought up in Grout Fails. She attended the local high school for a time but went Fast to fini-h her schooling, being graduated in journalism from Mrs. Paul’s school in Washington. D. this past summer.Photo by Heyn.Mrs. Arthur J. KellyMrs. Kelly is the daughter of Mr. aud Mrs, John D Ross, 213 Second area north. FI.t marriage to Mr. Arthur J. K**’!y, a prominent young banker of I'onrr took place Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Kelly are now In California.Mr. Kelly i* a prominent young banker M Conrad. He is the non of Mr. andMrs. Patrick Kelly ..f that city.Mr. an*! Mrs. Kelly left on the afternoon trnin for California. They expect r*. spend the winter traveling In the Golden stat* and in Old Mexico. The bride’s traveling suit was of brown iuvetyn and was trimmed in fur. She worn a small tightly fitting hat of feather* with a veil. At her waist was 11 corsage bouquet of orchids. A largoentertainment and in dancing A hard- 1 time*’’ lunch consisting of beans, sandwiches. pickles, doughnuts and coffer wb served iu the basement in tru»* bnrd-tirnes style. The guests were: Markin Hpeer, I telle Morgan, Ada Williams. Merle limwn. Grace Sutton. Marjoriell-tb-W. M. Scott, Maj r amf McDonald. Mr. and Mr*. A. Mr. and AD* H. S. Faulkner, sira Wvper, and Dean Stanley.ia reureXeitx.Walter llalverann. Hexf**rd Rrowu, Edward Rurghardt and Rayurd Gbris*cortege of unwelcome friends assistedthe dep•parturo of the newly-weds with a liberal supply of good wishes, rice and •Id shoes.Woman's Club Will Meet in Y. W. C. A.The Great Falls Woman’s club will bold its regular weekly meeting in tin* Y. W. C. A. Cub rooms nt 2:15«i Monday | afternoon.Hardtima Dance on November 28.The Mac-Aff dancing cluli will gi *• dance on the night of November 2s. Lika hall. 'That no on* may worry atm what he or ahe should wear the darn *• going to be a bardtime affair. Mui will he furnished by Mtraiton’e orchest: The danre is Wing given under the t rcction of Albert MacCumber and H-man Afflebach.Mr nnd Mrs I unrtParty Is Given, for Mrs. Ennan.Society Cbmts of JMeefe1 L.. v a 1.___