OCR Text |
Show B0ZEMAN, MONT. ! j t (Special Correspondence.) A very pretty wedding was solemnized solem-nized Tuesday morning at the Holy Rosary church at 9 o'clock, when Miss Meta Albers of this city and Joseph B. Buller of Billings were married. Rev. Father Thompson performed the ceremony. cere-mony. Miss Anna Hagen of Missoula was bridesmaid and John Kountz was best man. Miss Ida Kountz played the wedding march. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the wedding party at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Henry Topel, after which the young couple left for their new home in Billings. A very enjoyable card party was given giv-en under the auspices of the Children of Mary at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kountz on Tuesday evening. Miss Anna Hagen returned to her home in Missoula on Wednesday last, after several weeks' visit with friends and relatives in this city. She was accompanied ac-companied to Misoula by her cousin, Miss Ida Kountz, who will visit a month or so in Missoula. At the last meeting of the Children of Mary the following officers were elected: Miss Ida Kountz, president; Miss Alberta Arnold, first assistant; Miss Rose Menehan. second assistant; Miss Mayme Kountz, secretary; Miss Mildred Kane, treasurer. Rev. Father Thompson made a short business trip to Butte this week. Rev. Father Gueymard of Logan left last week for a visit to his home in Louisiana. Miss Anna Hagen of Missoula is visiting vis-iting relatives in Bozeman. William II. Arnold returned last week from several months' visit in Kentucky and other southern parts. Mr. and Mrs. James Forristell left Monday for a three months' sojourn in the south. J. S. Haley and family have gone to Florida, where they expect to spend the winter. , m . Be Gracious. It is an easy matter to cultivate a graclousness that holds one's friends through the coming and going of one's whole existence, and it is a charming prerogative that should extend to all abke. Jt is Impossible for the man or woman who is genuinely polite and well bred to be discriminating. If those qualities are inborn it is just as natural nat-ural for a person to be courteous and gracious to the lowest servant or employe em-ploye as it is when in the society of thf greatest and most sought after. |