"MISSOULA.
(Special Correspondence.)
Missoula, Aug. 20. - On Tuesday evening, Miss Ruth McHaffie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McHaffie, 820 Gerald avenue, became the bride of Lloyd W. Robinson of Lewistown, at the home of her parents. The wedding was one of the many charming ones of the summer. Dr. J. N. Maclean, pastor of the Presbyterian church, said the ceremony, which was witnessed by many relatives and friends. Pink and white flowers were used in profusion in the lovely decorations in the living room and dining room. Little Martha Smith as flower girl led the bridal procession, the bride being attended by Misses Gladys Peterson and Hazel McHaffie of Helena, Edmund McHaffie, also of Helena, was groomsman. Loehengrin's wedding march was played by the Fisher trio just following the singing of "At Dawning" by Mrs. Stuart McHaffie, Misses Helen Robinson, Margaret Rutherford, Ruth Keith, Olive Dobson, Marian Prescott and Dorothy Peterson held white ribbons, which formed an aisle to the improvised altar. The bride was gowned in white satin with a flowing veil fastened with bride's roses and she carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were gowned in pink and carried shower bouquets of pink roses. the bride is a native of the Garden City. She was graduated from the Missoula high school in 1915 and from the university in 1919. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Robinson is also a graduate of the state university, following several years at Ann Arbor. Mr. Robinson is an attorney at Lewistown, where they will make their home, following a honeymoon spent on the coast. Following the wedding ceremony and informal reception was held on the beautiful lawn, which was lighted by brightly-colored lanterns."
Published in the Los Angeles (CA) Times, Thursday, 3 Mar 1966, pg. 57.
"ROBINSON, Lloyd Walter Jr., beloved husband of Ruth M. Robinson, father of Ruth Ann Johnstone and Norma Lee Spencer, brother of Mrs. Leota Barrett and Mabel Doyle; also survived by 5 grandchildren.
Services 11:30 a.m., Friday, Hillside Church. Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing."
"MISSOULA.
(Special Correspondence.)
Missoula, Aug. 20. - On Tuesday evening, Miss Ruth McHaffie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McHaffie, 820 Gerald avenue, became the bride of Lloyd W. Robinson of Lewistown, at the home of her parents. The wedding was one of the many charming ones of the summer. Dr. J. N. Maclean, pastor of the Presbyterian church, said the ceremony, which was witnessed by many relatives and friends. Pink and white flowers were used in profusion in the lovely decorations in the living room and dining room. Little Martha Smith as flower girl led the bridal procession, the bride being attended by Misses Gladys Peterson and Hazel McHaffie of Helena, Edmund McHaffie, also of Helena, was groomsman. Loehengrin's wedding march was played by the Fisher trio just following the singing of "At Dawning" by Mrs. Stuart McHaffie, Misses Helen Robinson, Margaret Rutherford, Ruth Keith, Olive Dobson, Marian Prescott and Dorothy Peterson held white ribbons, which formed an aisle to the improvised altar. The bride was gowned in white satin with a flowing veil fastened with bride's roses and she carried a shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were gowned in pink and carried shower bouquets of pink roses. the bride is a native of the Garden City. She was graduated from the Missoula high school in 1915 and from the university in 1919. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Robinson is also a graduate of the state university, following several years at Ann Arbor. Mr. Robinson is an attorney at Lewistown, where they will make their home, following a honeymoon spent on the coast. Following the wedding ceremony and informal reception was held on the beautiful lawn, which was lighted by brightly-colored lanterns."
Published in the Los Angeles (CA) Times, Thursday, 3 Mar 1966, pg. 57.
"ROBINSON, Lloyd Walter Jr., beloved husband of Ruth M. Robinson, father of Ruth Ann Johnstone and Norma Lee Spencer, brother of Mrs. Leota Barrett and Mabel Doyle; also survived by 5 grandchildren.
Services 11:30 a.m., Friday, Hillside Church. Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Rose Hills Mortuary, directing."
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