Page Four V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS \ • Norbert Dougherty Weds lowa Girl in Sioux City Sept. 7th Miss Bernice E. Fitzpatrick, vould study the document at her leisure. The next meeting will be held the third Monday in October at the home of Mrs. Frank Catlin. The standing committees for the year will be published in a later is? ue of the paper. A business visitor in Wolf Point last Friday was Andrew Sasson of Frazer. SMITH'S PIANO SHOP MILES CITY, MONTANA Service and Sales Throughout Eastern Montana Mr. Smith will be in Wolf Point the week of September 23. LEAVE ORDERS WITH MRS. L. W. ZIMMERMAN OR CALL SHERMAN HOTEL FOR APPOINTMENT, TELEPHONE 53. BIRTHDAY PARTY AT MATT OSHANICK’S Thirty guests gathered at the Matt Oshanick home in the Vida community last Sunday to honor Mr. Harry Oshanick of Belfield, N. Dak., who was a visitor at his son’s home for the past two weeks. The occasion was Mr. Oshaniek’s sixty-second birthday. Supper was served to the guests with plenty of birthday cake for all and he received many fine gifts from his friends. Zane F. Lund Takes Alabama Bride at Double Wedding A double wedding performed by the Rev. H. P. Mathison of the Trinity Methodist Church at Phoenix City, Alabama, on August 31, united the Misses Lucille and Frances Platt to Zane F. Lund and Cpl. Ernest Henderson. The impressive double ring cer emony was held by candlelight at 8 o’clock in the evening. Attend ants to Miss Lqcille Platt and Zane Lund were Miss Mildred Underwood of Columbus, Ga., and Dawson E. Platt, brother of the brides. The other couple was at tended by Mrs. E. J. Jordan, sis ter of the groom, and Hayward Norman of Columbus. Wilson Platt, brother of the brides, and B. W. Underwood served as ush-‘ era. Nuptial music was furnished by Dan Hooks, director of the Hamp Stephens Methodist church of Columbus, Ga., who sang ‘Always,’’ “Because” and the “Ivord’s Pray er.” He was accompanied at the piano by Miss Mary Riddle of Boston, Mass. The brides wore navy blue suits with whitie lace trim and had corsages of purple throated or chids and carried white Bibles. The sisters are daughters