The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana (2024)

Sunday, February 24, 1980 Susan and George Wulfekuhle Wulfekuhle Lofftus Susan Lofftus and George Wulfekuhle were united in marriage Feb. 9 in John Catholic Church, with the Rev. Jack Darragh officiating. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Lofftus, Clinton, and Mattie Wulfekuhle, 3304 S. Seventh St. W. Cindy Wulfekuhle was maid of honor. Joe Wulfekuhle was best man.

Cynthia Mittal and Holly Tanner were bridesmaids. David Lofftus and Shane Christiansen ushered. Bill Broderick and Tom Wulfekuhle were groomsmen. Steve Christiansen and Patrice Scott sang at the ceremony, accompanied by organist Debbie Keyser. Susan Wulfekuhle is a graduate of Sentinel High School and received a degree in civil engineering from Montana State University.

She is employed by Montana Power Butte. George Wulfekuhle is a graduate of Hellgate High School and attended Missoula VocationalTechnical Center. He is employed as a scaler for Ellison Lumber Baker, Ore. The couple will be at home at 318 W. Platinum, Butte.

Tracy and Donald Erdmann Erdmann Mee Trinity Lutheran Church in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, was the setting for the recent marriage of Tracy Mee and Donald R. Erdmann. The Rev. Richard Hermstad officiated. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr.

and Len Mee, Post Falls, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Erdmann, 2718 Valley View Drive. Lisa Fehling was maid of honor.

Don Lowry was best man. Lori Rusho, Jill and Jody Mee, and Lori Erdmann were bridesmaids. Blake Mee, Neil Thorson, Tim Ault and Steve Kaphammer ushered. Karly Opheim was flower girl and Tim Mee was ring bearer. Tracy Erdmann is a 1977 graduate of Post Falls High School and attended North Idaho Junior College for two years.

Donald Erdmann graduated from Sentinel High School in 1975, and received a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Montana in 1979. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army. The couple will make their home at Fort Knox, Ky. Dear by Abigail Van Buren A hermit in the house DEAR ABBY: A second years, I doubt if anything you travel agency and love it.

But opinion, please, or a third, say or do will change George. the one aspect of my job that fourth or fifth: For the last Ask yourself: "Am I better off saddens me is seeing so many eight years, George (my hus- with or without him?" Then widows booking tours, hoping band) has shut himself up in a make your decision. Whatever to meet others in the same cirroom with his ham radio from 7 you decide, I wish you happi- c*mstances. a.m. to 11 p.m.

He eats i in ness. You deserve it. The most common remark I there, too. Never with us. Of 0-0-0 hear is, "How I wish my dear course, all the kids are grown, DEAR ABBY: I am a Protes- departed husband could have except for our 13-year-old son tant who has friends of all lived to take this trip with me! whom George only talks to to faiths.

One of my Jewish He worked so hard all his life, yell at. He kicked one of our friends died recently, and I and just when he could have redaughters out at age 16. went to the mortuary to pay my laxed and enjoyed life, he George is self-employed, so last respects. died." he works only when he wants While there, a Roman Catho- So, Abby, tell your readers to. Our house is in terrible con- lic woman I know came in, not to put off those vacation dition, inside and out.

My gar- knelt before the casket, made trips too long. Take a trip, and bage disposal hasn't worked in the sign of the cross over the make some memories tofour years, and my stove is fall- casket, said a short prayer, and gether? then made the sign of the cross MEMORY-MAKER ing apart. Do you suppose he will ever again! IN MILWAUKEE change? Or am I just kidding Abby, surely Catholics must DEAR MEMORY-MAKER: myself? We have no friends. know that Jewish people do not Thanks for a timely reminder Never go anywhere. No social kneel, nor do they wish to have that it's always later than we life at all.

He screams at the others kneel before them. I think. Women, urge your men grandchildren, SO they don't think for her to have made the to enjoy the fruits of their labor care if they see him either. sign of the cross over a Jew was now! And if they resist, tell 'em has a ham radio in his in the worst possible taste. I it's no fun for a widow to see George SO if ride with him welcome your opinion.

the world alone on her huspick-up, you all you hear is static on the APPALLED IN BOSTON band's insurance policy. radio and "Shut up!" from him. DEAR APPALLED: The CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU: My married kids won't come Roman Catholic woman was The number of people in our to our house. If I want to see praying in her way, and should country who do not bother to them, I go to theirs. not be criticized.

vote is a national scandal. If you We are in our late 40s. I have She did not make the sign of aren't registered, call the headthought of terminating our mar- the cross "over" a Jew. One quarters of the political party of riage, but I have a few medical makes the sign of the cross as a your choice and find out where problems. My 13-year-old says salutation to the Lord prior to to register so you will be eligiyou'll advise us right.

Please offering a prayer. The sign of ble to vote. And come election hurry. the cross is made again after- day, vote! The person who says HAD IT IN D.C. ward to close the prayer.

he isn't interested in politics is DEAR HAD IT IN D.C.: If 0-0-0 like a drowning man who says this has been going on for eight DEAR ABBY: I work for a he isn't interested in water. mm Do you know about us? We're truly a magical store bringing to you fine gourmet lines cuisinarts, calphalon, dansk, copco and much more. We have beautiful gift lines and a bath department featuring caswell massey soaps. Our art gallery presents the finest northwest artists. Come in soon and enjoy! magic mushroom southgate mall missoula, montana 59801 10-9 10-6 saturday 12-5 sunday (406) 549-9322 728-6982 Esther Wilma Hagg and Ron Howard Steele were united in marriage recently by the Rev.

Ralph D. Shultz in Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Spokane, Wash. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Willam Hagg, Spokane, and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Steele, Hamilton. Mrs. Gary McDonald was matron of honor. Albert M.

Mitchell was best man. Janet and Jody Steele and Julie Mudge were bridesmaids. Brent Nerland, John Cornelius and Thomas Heafey were groomsmen. Teletha Lange and Diana Graham were flower girls. Joy McLain was vocal soloist, accompanied on the piano by Jerry Lange.

Musical se-' lections included "'We'll Climb The Hill Together," "The Wedding Song" and "The Lord's Prayer." A reception in the fellowship hall of the church followed the ceremony. Esther Steele is employed by Northwest Farm Insurance Company. Her husband is employed as assistant manager at the Security Branch of Seattle First National Bank. The couple will make their home in Spokane. Ron and Esther Steele Steele Hagg Pamela Jean French and Meryl Dwane Lester were married Feb.

2 in a candlelight, double-ring ceremony at St. Mary Episcopal Church, Anchorage, Alaska. The Rev. Larry Spangle officiated. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Gene French, former Missoula residents now living in Boynton Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. James Lester, Calico Rock, Ark. Mrs.

Robert Anderson Jr. was matron of honor. Ricky Lester was best man. Jan Lester, Cindy Deitz, Mary Jaime and Ninya Greek were bridesmaids. Randy Statler, Steve French, Mark Wecker and Paul Marchant were groomsmen.

Melind Greek was flower girl. A reception at Elmendorf Air Force Base followed the ceremony. Pamela Lester is a 1972 graduate of Hellgate High School. She attended Denver Airlines School in Colorado, and is employed in real estate. Her husband is a 1972 graduate of Calico Rock High School, and a 1975 graduate of Electronic Technical School in Arkansas.

He is employed as a carpenter. The couple will be at home at 189-C Mary Anchorage. Mary Ann and Steven Riddle Riddle McKenzie Mary Ann McKenzie and Steven J. Riddle were united in marriage Feb. 14 in a candlelight ceremony at St.

Paul's Lutheran Church. The Rev. F. Joseph Wahlin and the Rev. Bernard Sullivan officiated.

The bride is the daughter of William D. McKenzie, Ventura, and the late Janet Robert McKenzie, Whitehall. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Inga Trautmann Riddle, Missoula, and Robert W. Riddle, formerly of Libby.

The bride was attended by her brothers, Michael, Robert and David McKenzie. R. Richard Riddle was best man. Groomsmen were Terrill Robinson, Robert Quist, Gregory Reichenberg and Kurt Bergeron, all members of Mission Mountain Wood Band. J.

Richard Jewell was ring bearer. Thomas A. Sawan, James Casto and Eric Smith, also of Mission Mountain Wood Band, ushered. Judith Riddle Colness sang" "Somehow, You Look Like My Valley." Rebecca and Sara Colness sang "Welcome Home," "Ave Maria" and "The Lord's Prayer." Betty Museus was organist. A reception for 400 guests was held in The Mansion.

Mary Ann Riddle is a 1972 graduate of Sentinel High School, and attends the University of Montana. Her husband is a 1969 graduate of Sentinel High School. He attended UM a and was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity. He is a member of the Mission Mountain Wood Band. The couple will be at home in Missoula.

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