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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 28

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28 The Indepsndenf Record, Helena, Sunday, Febn Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holt Price-Holt nuptials Colleen C. Price and DavB Molt were married Feb. 8 in the Conception Church, Deer Lodge.

The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price, Avon. The groom Is the Eon of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Holt, White Sulphur Springs. Sandra Price was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids -were Lynn and Connie Price. Bidiard jtingling acted as best man. Groomsmen 'were Tom Davis arid Buzz Davis.

The bride is a graduate of Powell County High School, Deer Lodge, and attended Montana Stflte University. She was Miss Rodeo Montana in 1974. Holt is a graduate of Montana State University and is employed by Castle Mountain lianch, White Sulphur Springs. The couple is at home In White Sulphur Springs. 23, 1975 School lunch menu Whipped Circles to meet Circles of St.

John's Lutheran Church will meet Tuesday. CirclB No. 1 will meet in the home of Mrs. Luther Glenn, 915 Highland at 8 p.m. Circle No.

2 will meet in the home of Mrs. Harry Lincoln, 1116 Billings, at 8 p.m. Circle No. ,1 will meet in the home of Mrs. Carl Anderson, 707 N.

Warren, at 9:30 a.m. Circle No. 4 will meet in the home of Mrs. Lander Fred, 851 Silverette, at 1:30 p.m. Social notes The Knit Wits 'will meet Tuesday at 11 a.m, in Uie home of Mrs.

Orvin Fjare, 1821 Golden. Paula Harne marries William Tash Paula nae Harne and William Weston Tash were married Feb, 1 in the Churchof Christ. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harne, Montana City.

The grown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tash, 1621 Chestnut. Debra, Burns was matron of honor and Diana Tash was bridesmaid. Randy Anderson acted as best man with Ronnie Pat Tash as groamsman.

The bride attends' high school in Boulder. Tash attended high school In Weyburn, and is employed by Associated Foods, The couple is at home at 717 N. Ewing. Social notes Miriam Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, will honor Lota who Is serving as Grand Esther for the Grand Chapter of the Order, Tuesday at ihc Consistory Shrine Temple.

The event is open to all Eastern Stars. U.S. Grand Circle No. 7, Ladles of the G.A.R., will meet Friday at 8 p.m. in the Home Federal Savings and Loan BuHding.

May plans Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sherwood, Helena, announced engagment of their Mona Uoulet, to Andy Nydam, son' of Mrs. Lorean Nydam, Twin Bridges. Miss Goulet is a 197S graduate of Helena High School and is employed by the State of Montana.

Nydam is a graduate ot Twin Bridges High School and Helena Vo-Tech. He is employed by Frontier Datson. A May 17 wedding Is planned. Selected Polyester Prints Solids Vogue Pattern Knit Cottons and Values to 2.29 yd. nylon 96" to 103" wide Black Tricot olyester Thread I Price SftV H- 11 Sportweight Trims and Fringe I $181 iimmc "yu Tnju monBOr nUUK 9:30 la 6KID Saturdays Cottons Blends Easy care Values to yj KHiHSTilKWirei STOBiSAliO IM flIUITOS, OBEAT fAH5, MISSQU1A, KAhSPtH Just Arrived! Single Knit 60" wide Prints $199 Ird.

Queens honored The Helena Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi honored its old and new Valentine queens Feb. 14, at a buffet dinner. New Valentine queens chosen were Judy Keintz from JudyKelntz Eileen KeUeher JoauSchuIz the Delta Chapter, Joan Sehulz, XI Sigma Chapter, and Eileen Kalleher, Preceptor Iota Chapter. Ctndv Tinfitineer. Miss Helena Pnor-nnt was the special guest.

League Day to be held Montana's League Day at the 1-5 p.m.— Attend sessions legislature will be held Wed- Featured guests will be Gov. nasday, according to Willa Thomas Judge, Lt. Gov. RiU Hall, Helena's Ijeague Day Christiansen, Rep. Pat chairwoman.

McKittrick and Sen. W. Gordon The schedule will be as McGmber. follows: 8 a.m.-Coffee and donuts in the Governor's Reception Room. lu-ia Committee This year's Stale Legislative Acnon (jonimiuee is neaaea oy Darlene Grove, Helena.

Helena league members meetings and visit legislators, include Joy Bruck, Margaret jot uavis, mary ux Keese, MUtal legislators. Anderson and PcnnvEean. ijltit arrived by RIGHT ON on Ihc ihnglc reclrelM mcll Mill ti ll KM WMVlilK lilt VU AWT AV HILL SHOPPING CIN TIB You'll never wear a padded bra again when you try bra by Raytex fullness without falseness, Throw yourold padded bra away because INSTEAD provides a natural looking roundness without thick uncomfortable padding. So comfortable, because it's made of soft, cool tricot with a sheer, elastic back for around the body fit and straps that resist cutting and binding. INSTEAD makes the Available in 3 styles.

TricolPluimo Uce IVIeol And.whenyoubuy will replace your bra FREE. See Store Display for details. Offer ends April 15, 1975. FOUNDATIONS Homemade tortillas South of the Border beat in your blood? Surprise Mexican food fans with' these homemade tortillas. Sift together l'A cups enriched corn meal, cup sifted all-purpose flour and 114 teaspoons salt.

Stir in 2 tablespoons shortening and lYi cups boiling water. Shape'into 16 balls. Rool out each' one between sheets of waied paper to form a 4-lnch circle; peel off paper! Bake an lightly greased griddle or in fry pan until lightly browned on both sides. Makes dnzun. Special muffins When morning monotony Wis, make corn muffin batter from your favorite package recipe using'' enriched corn meal, Fold 1 cup cubed canned luncheon meat Into batter.

Bake as directed. Serve with scrambled eggs. Makes 6 servings. i'M llio are registered for dishes, Ml2j fSJf flatware, hollnware and crystal jQM' BARNES JEWELRY i Kay Davis 'mfct Loretttr Friedenbncb ffMjA a Greenfield Cheryl Hines Deborah Marts ijffif Debbie Petek Janet Pin gel Ariiss Schledewitz Janet Weeks 44 2 30 00 jllp Paifc Free ol Our Jackson Sr. Entrance 15WT7 Paili Free Our Jachson St.

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