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Show r. M l m A if ) r Li , it' m Millers all: Stephanie, 2 (in Dad's arms), Mary Karen, 17, Billy, 5, Elizabeth Ann, 20, and Mrs. Miller seated. Miller t 7 " J (Continued from page 5) "On our second date, we went to a dinner party at the home of one of his friends: Our third date was at a yacht club. As we were going in for dinner, he told me, Tm a man of decisionand I'm going to marry you 1 replied that I didn't have marriage on my mind and that I wantecTtime to catch my breath. But he swept me completely off my feet. He was an interesting conversationalist, dashing, and very fascinating. We were married a year later." - .- TheMjllerswedding at Wolverines. They're thirteen ounces lighter so light they practically float. We make them that way with leathers that dry soft even after soaking. f nylon stitching. Cushion crepe soles of specially compounded Rhino-skitoo. And then we make them in neoprene that really resists wear and is a variety of styles and colors, including oxfords, Wellingtons, six- - or eight-incboots chukka boots,.Good grief! Our secret is out! and fleece-Jined n Rip-proo- slip-resistan- t, h d Most Styles from about 12.95 to about 16.95 - Copyright 1964, Wolverine Shoe & Tanning Corp.. Rockford. Mich. ""Wolverin" is a registered is a- - extraction ; she of Polish descent) Catholic of German-Iris- h took place on a Friday because the groom was then-i- n pass. Army counterintelligence and had only a three-da- y After a reception for 150 persons, the couple left for New York City. The next day they headed for Washington only to discover at the airport that they had forgotten their plane tickets! On Monday they were installed in a furnished apartment in Richmond, Va. Try tripfe-tanne- StPatrick's-Churchhe-- When TM. william miller was introduced to the RepuM National Convention following his nomination, Stephanie and the older girls were with him. "I had seen others standing there' MrsrMflfer recalls. "Now I was there myself awed, frightened, overwhelmed, and happy." Suddenly the world changed for the Millers as mdtor-cade- s, screaming sirens, and flashbulbs entered their lives on a grand scale. Libby discovered this the morning after the nominatiorwWearing a robeand with,curlers in her hair, she tried to leave her hotel room to go downstairs to borrow some razor blades for her father. She found her door barricaded by photographers. Find your Wolverine dealer in this list. Take a load off your feet. UTAH AMERICAN Shoe Store -- RIVER-Peaco- Christiansen Merc HURRICANE-Gr- aff Store LOA-- Rue -P- eacock'sCash OGDEN-Fave- Store Salem Merc Co. SPANISH FORK-Boya- ck's IDAHO BOISE NAMPA-lda- ho Q2EGON Wolfe's TOOELE-Brow- .LEWISTON-Gregso- n's D. 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Merc Croft's ern SALINA-Hatc- CASTLE DALE Vogue Dry Goods Shoes ro's ORDERVILLE PROVO-Mod- PRICE-Boya- ckV BICKNELL-Peop- les CORNISH-Ken- dall S. Brown CIc - MONROE-Mon- roe Supply Store nz Store - HELPER ck's rer LEWISTON-Theu- ' CIRCLEVILLE-Ke- Shoe Center Mere Sporting Goods BEAVER-Mer- rill an's BRIGHAM CITY Keith O'Brien Ron's Spt. Gds. GREEN FORK-Chipm- EMMETT JORDAN-Butterw- Idaho Dept. Store Halverson's Western Store Idaho Dept Store -- . ,, IDAHO FALLS MOSCOW-Murphy- Men's Wear PRESTON-Tanri- er's Merc orth Idaho Dept Myklebust's 's". REXBURG When she returned to the New York World's Fair, where she has "herjf irst jobr she was greeted not only by photographers but also iy a motorcade, roses, and confetti. From. that moment she ceased to bejust another guide at th e New York State Pavilion. People she conducts on tours write to her afterwards. Letters come, too, from boys she or dates has never met, asking-her-- f Billy is a changed lad. Enchanted with the screaming sirens that accompanied his motorcade ride to" Olcott upon his family's return from San Francisco, he feels sirens shouldWaregular part of his life. "When artF we going to do that again?" he keeps askingT Bill Miller, on the night of his nomination, remarked with undisguised emotion:. "Steph gets credit for this." For he remembered that she urged him to run for Congress when he himself was reluctant. "He had a nice law practice," she recalls, "and didn't want to pick up stakes. I was young and didn't realize the hardships. I just thought it would be a marvelous oppor tunity and experience. That was the last time, though, that I tried to convince Bill. When he proposed, he told me, 'I'm a man of decision.' And that's what he is." Vera & Ferrelte Family Weekly, September 20, 1964 |