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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 20

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Susan and Mike Hillerman Tammy and Dan Rawson Barbara and Jerry Mee Susan McKee and Mike Hiller-man were married on the bride's birthday, at St. Thomas Church in Helmville. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ken Fortney. Susan is the daughter of Don and Mary Ann McKee of Helmville.

Mike is the son of Arch, and Carmen Hillerman of Tracy, Calif. Margie McKee was her sister's maid of honor. The groom's brother, Al Hillerman, was best man. Guests were seated by Derek Luoma, Bryan Bradshaw, Rene Lyons and Nora Geary. Flower girls Were Jessica Glidewell and Anaconda is home for newlyweds, Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Perry Rawson, after their marriage in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Performing the ceremony was Bishop Toby Harding. The former Tammy Marie Noll is the daughter of Diana and Ken Noll, 1302 Millcreek Anaconda. Her husband is the son of Rose and Darwin Rawson, 3939 East Ridge.

Honor attendants were Julie Wyant and Tod Harding. Bridesmaid and groomsman were Chris Killoy and Gary Noll. Guests were seated by Gene Rawson and Brian Marriage vows were exchanged in Anaconda's St. Peter Church by Barbara Green and Jerry Mee, daughter and son of Allen and Marion Green, 214 Evans, Anaconda, and Jim and Eileen Mee of Libby. Officiating was the Rev.

Robert Shea. Wedding attendants were Sheila Riley, maid of honor; Ann Green and Teresa Schladweiler, bridesmaids; John Mee, best man; Bill Armstrong and Bob Schalk, groomsmen; and Steve Boharski and Jeff Ferderer, ushers. The young Mr. and Mrs. Mee Katie Geary.

Jason Couehlin was rinebearer. were guests-of -honor at a reception held in the hall of Holy Family Church. Grandparents are Ed and Noella Lousen, and Marie Mee. The bride graduated from Anaconda High and the groom is a graduate, of Libby High. Both people earned a degree in secondary education from Western Montana College and are teachers in Calhan, where they will make their home after a wedding trip to Canada.

Noll. Reception guests were greeted in the church's multi purpose room. Grandparents are Ed and Bernice Noll, Walter and Resi Muller, Reta and Perry Rawson, and Dorothy and Harvey Lewis. The bride is a senior at Anaconda High. She plans to attend Montana Tech in January.

The groom graduated from Butte High and is attending Montana Tech. The couple will make their home in Anaconda. Sheila and Chuck Clavelot Janet and Daniel Glennon A graduate of Carroll College, the School. Her husband attended schools Ranch in Helmville. Melissa and A candlelight ceremony provided, the setting in St.

Patrick Church for the wedding of Melissa Morin and Robin Smith. Vows were exchanged before the Rev. Kevin O'Neill. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Morin, 1120 W. Diamond. He is the son of the late Lloyd and Katherine Smith of Detroit, Mich. In the bridal line were Sheri Broudy, maid of honor, and Karen Colberg, Audrey Caraway, Ristene Hall, Karlene O'Farrel and Barbra Broudy, bridesmaids. Attending the groom were Frank Hall, best man, and Vince Dunfee, Gary Janet Lynn Clark and Daniel James Glennon were united in marriage at Billings' American Lutheran Church.

Concelebrants were the Revs. Richard Omland and Terry Regan. The couple's parents, all of Billings, are Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, and Mr.

and Mrs. William Glennon. Among the guests were grandparents, Mrs. Glennon, Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Isaacson, and Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. The bride graduated from Riflings West High. She is a pre school Chuck Clavelot and his bride, the former Sheila Messer, will make their home in Anaconda following their wedding in Anaconda's Holy Family Church and a wedding trip to Spokane.

A trip to Hawaii is also planned. The couple spoke their vows before the Rev. Joe Oblinger. Parents of the couple are Al and Dolores Messer, 2105 Lincoln, Anaconda, and Omer and Connie Clavelot of Galen. Maid of honor was Connie Daniels with Sherri Heaphy, Julie Pala-kovich, Kathy Babb, Janet Messer O'Farrel, Tom Kurilich and Jay Broudy, groomsmen, Reception guests were greeted at the Exer-dance Fitness Center.

Grandmother is Mrs. A.J. Morin. Melissa is a graduate of Butte High and earned a degree in radio, T.V., and acting from the University of Montana. Robin received his education in Detroit.

He is a professional boxer and is owner of Robin Smith House Painting. The new Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home in Butte. A delayed honeymoon to Hawaii is planned in November: teacher in Mercer Island, Wash.

The groom is a graduate of Billings Central High and Merced College in California. He is a plumber in Bellevue, where the couple will, live after honeymooning in Coeur d'Alene. Stacey and Bill McDonald and Cassie Gerhardt as bridesmaids. Best man was Rod Huffman and groomsmen were Jim Heaphy, Rocky Vine, Lloyd Darrah, John Sedminik and Dan Zeier. Escorting guests to their seats were Tim Messer, Blaine Messer and Jim Hareland.

Jason Messer was ringbearer. Guests were greeted at the Elk's Club. The bride's grandmother is Elizabeth Gerhardt. Sheila is a graduate of Anaconda High and 'Montana State University. She is manager of Midtown Variety.

Chuck graduated from Powell County High and Montana Tech. He is a training specialist for Mountain States lJ i bride is a teacher at Elliston Grade in Seatle and works for Frank Potts Robin Smith 4 fA i I Delaney-Norine The marriage ceremony uniting Cheri Norine and Mick Delaney is set for Sept. 6. She is the daughter of Bessie Norine, Silver Bow Homes, and the late Walter Norine. He is the son of the late William and Zetha Delaney.

Peterson-Flesch Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Flesch of Shelby announce the engagement of their to Jay Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walton Peterson of Twin Bridges.

An October wedding is planned. Bill McDonald, son of Elsie McDonald, 3100 Princeton, and William McDonald, 1251 W. Platinum, took Stacey Linn Pascual, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pascual of ton, as his bride in an outdoor aU-the- home of the groom's mother.

Honor attendants were Jackie Powers and Kory Koski. Bridesmaids were Lynette Schmidt and Stacy McDonaldr Groomsmen were Matt Hatfield and Paul Pascual. A reception followed the cermo-ny. Special guest was the bride's grandfather, Harold Wilson. V3' Donna and Home for newlyweds Donila and Dan Ashpole is Edmond, after their exchange of vow in Glendive's Church of Christ, and a wedding trip to Fairmont Hot Springs and Yellowstone National Park.

The Rev. Bill Goben officiated. The bride is the former Donna Beverly, daughter of Doyle and Geralyn Beverly of Glendive. She was attended by Carolyn Korleski, maid of honor; Christine Bailey and Diana Ashpole, bridesmaids; and Kristin Childers, flower girl. Bride and groom graduated from Butte High.

She attended Western Montana College. He attended Montana Tech and works for Montana Resources. The young Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will make their home in Butte.

A delayed honeymoon is, planned. The groom is the son of Gary Ashpole of Gretna, and Doreene Ashpole of Scobey. He was attended by Steve Rowhuff, best manv Craig Barnes and Ron Beverly, groomsmen; and Matt Childers, ringbearer. A reception was held in the church hall. Donna's grandparents are Russell and Lucille Childers.

A graduate of Dawson County High, the bride attended York Junior College in Nebraska and Oklahoma Christian College. She earned a degree in business management and works for American Bank Trust. Graduating from Butte High and York Junior College, the groom works at Nathan's Restaurant. CI Dan Ashpole then real have i -i '-M tZSEjS ZJ Sandra and Mr. and Mrs.

John Jones Jr. are living Butte after their wedding in Immaculate Conception Church and a honeymoon trip to Hawaii. Celebrant was the Rev. Kevin O'Neill. The former Sandra Anderson is the daughter of Frances Anderson, 220 Monroe, Anaconda.

Sandra graduated from Anaconda High and Butte Vo-Tech. She is a secretary in the marketing department at Western Energy. The groom's parents are John Jones, 1961 S. Arizona, and the late Helen Jones. John is a graduate of Martz-Knuckey Wedding vows will be spoken on Sept.

13 by Schanyl Knuckey and Jim Martz, The bride-to-bfr is the daughter of Joe and Jan Knuckey, 3301 Sanders. Her fiance is the son of Jim and LaVonne Martz, 2000 Thornton. Schroeder-Pecora Marriage vows will be exchanged on Sept. 6 by Kerri Jo Pecora and Roger Schroeder. She is the daughter of Gayland and Verrnae Jones of Deer Lodge, and the late Dave Pecora.

He is the son of Tom and Lei-lani Schroeder of Deer Lodge. ptmmmmmmrm mmmm I Barbara and Michael Morris Fifty years of sharing was recently celebrated by Barbara and Michael Morris, 709 Alder, Anaconda, with a dinner party at Barclay II. The couple were also honored at a family barbecue at the home of their daughter. Party hosts were the couple's children, Gene Morris of Seattle, and Mary Pat Brown of Deer Lodge. The former Barbara Laughlin and Michael Morris were married July 29, 1936, in Anaconda's St.

Paul Church. Both people are Anaconda natives. Butte High and Montana Tech. He is a mining engineer for Western Energy-Serving as maid of honor and matron of honor were Janet Anderson and Susan Sedminik. Best men were Mark Mattioli and John Rohan.

Bridesmaids and groomsmen were Cindy Huot, Shelly Jones, Sue Marin, Bill Jones, Dave Witt and Fred Witt. Flower girls were Jerinipher Jones and Jessica Sedminik. Aaron Jones was ringbearer. The nuptial pair greeted guests at the McQueen Athletic Club. The groom's grandparents are Frank and Bernice McNulty.

Susan and Gil Stoddard An outdoor ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kalbas of Lima was the setting for the wedding of Susan Rene Olsen and Gil Stoddard. Officiant was the Rev. John Roden.

Parents of the couple are David and Kari Olsen of Lima, and Spence and Dolores Stoddard of Dillon. Wedding attendants were the bride's sister, Stacy Olsen, maid of honor; Sondra Rand, Stefani Olsen, Ebbanie Williams' and Susan McFall, bridesmaids; groom's brother, Dyle Stoddard, best man; Seth Stoddard, Todd Stoddard, Odell Christman and Pete McFall, groomsmen; Kami Olsen and Kasie McFall, flower girls; and Brian Rand, ringbearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Lima Multipurpose room. The bride's grandmother is Mary Sangrey, and the groom's grand The Morris' have three grandchildren. Cass and Lefty Winters Kalczak-Lobb Plans for an Oct.

18 wedding are being made by Darlene Lobb and Francis Kolczak. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lobb, 1812 Reynolds, Jane Kolczak of Malta, and the late Thomas Kolczak. John Jones Jr.

For a fast frizz-calming fix, buy a stick of cocoa butter. After shampooing rub some on our palms, flip head over and distribute. How you handle your hair also can help fight frizzies. "Keep handling to a minimum," said New York's John Sahag salon. "The more you fuss, the more frizzed curls Other tips: A good cut can cut down on the frizzed look often a blunt cut rather than the layered look.

Shampoo less frequently every other day or every second day. Overshampooing strips away the sebum that prevents frizz. Brush well between washings to dust and cleanse hair and fluff it out. If all else fails, then try something frankly fake. Apply setting gel or lotion to slick down your own hair and then attach one of the new hairpieces at the crown, it won't frizz on you guaranteed.

A celebration given by family and friends of Cass and Lefty Winters, 1634 Schley, marked the couple's golden wedding anniversary. The event took place at the Racetrack Restaurant. Hosting the event were the couple's children and spouses, Dennis Winters, and Ed Traeger, and Bob and Cassie Schomburg, and friends, Kathy and Bob Pavlovich. Special guest was the couple's wedding attendant, Loretta McCartan. Butte natives, Catherine McCartan and Lefty Winters were married parents are Ben and Elda Wilding, and Pearl Stoddard.

The bride is a graduate of Lima High and worked as a florist in Dillon. The groom graduated from Beaverhead County High and Wyoming Technical Institute. He is an automotive technician. After honeymooning in Pocatello, Idaho, the couple will be at home in Monteview, Idaho. Tips given to tame that frizzv hair Campanella-Evans Aug.

16 is the date set for. the wedding of Darc-ee Evans and Clint Campanella, daughter and son of George and Betty Evans of Billings, and Larry and Donna Campanella, 3607 Warren Ave. Festival celebrates legend of lovers July 25, 1936, in St. Patrick Church before Rev. Moranr'She worked for Skaggs Drug store until her retirement in 1981.

He worked for the Northen Pacific Transport until retiring in 1973, and was a constable for the South Butte Township for 20 years. The couple have five grandchildren. Helen and Gunnar Aro By Harper's Bazaar Frizzy hair can take the fizz out of summer evenings but the problem can be smoothed out with proper hair care. "Frizziness is the No. 1 hair complaint I hear in my salon," Gerard Bollei at the Galleria in New York City said in an issue of Harper's Bazaar.

"And during the summer particularly for all those high-humidity nights there isn't a woman who doesn't mention it." He said most of the trouble is self-inflicted through overdoing brushing, shampooing, processing and blow-drying, all of which damage the protective outer layer of hair called the cuticle. "What we perceive to be the frizzies is basically a situation of extreme dryness," said Jean-Claude Megret, international training director, L'Institut Rene Furterer in Paris. "When the overlapping scales that make up the cuticle are harmed or worn away, the surface becomes uneven, hair feels rough." month in the lunar calendar. The rest of the year, the legend says, they devote themselves to their separate livelihoods, and rains are the tears they shed. The "star festival" is still observed in traditional ways elsewhere in Asia, especially Chinese and South Koreans.

Hong Kong holds contests in which girls compete in needle-threading. But in Japan it has become increasingly commercialized, a fact lamented by some. While crowds throng the streets and stores, some Japanese celebrate quietly at home by decorating bamboo trees with paper crafts and strips inscribed with verses and wishes. "Our lifestyle has changed and no longer sustains old customs," said Taryo Ohbayashi, a professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Tokyo. By Hiromi Tsunashima Associated Press Writer TOKYO (AP) One day each summer, Japanese city streets are filled with the sights and sounds of the "star festival," celebrating the legend of a pair of young lovers who meet only once a year, on a hot summer night.

"Tanabata" or Star Festival, which commemorates the couple's annual meeting, originated in China, and later merged with Japanese native folk customs of praying for success in love and proficiency in such skills as sewing and calligraphy. According to the legend, a man named Hikoboshi fell in love with a beautiful young woman, Orihime. Their love affair caused them to neglect their work as cowherd and weaver, which so infuriated the God of the Universe that he separated the couple, allowing them to meet on the Milky Way only once a year, on the seventh day of the seventh To mark their golden wedding anniversary, and Mrs. Gunnar Aro of Maui, Hawaii, were honored guests at a reception held in the Racetrack fireball. Hosting the event were the couple's children and spouse, Carol Holmes, Ed Aro, Bonnie White, and Rich and Candy Henke, all of Ta-coma, Wash.

Among the guests was the couple's maid of honor, Daisy McPheaters. Butte natives Helen Fennah and Gunnar Aro married July 17, 1936 in Butte. They lived in Butte until 1945 and then moved to Tacoma where they owned and operated a glass and upholstery business. The couple moved to Westport, and in 1971 moved to Maui. Mr.

Aro is a estate broker. During the summer the couple live at their ranch near Butte. They 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild..

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