Bethine and Frank Church pose with her mother, Jean Clark, and their car used during their 20,000-mile Idaho campaign in 1956. The side of the car reads "Church for Senator."
Senator Frank and Bethine Church talk with people outdoors during a visit to a nursing home in Idaho. The button on Mrs. Church's shirt reads "Health on Wheels."
Recipes; Political campaigns; Legislators' spouses;
Twenty page cookbook distributed during Senator Frank Church's 1980 campaign. The booklet contains seventeen recipes favored by Bethine Church, including main dishes, soups, appetizers, salads, and desserts.
The Church family poses with President Lyndon Johnson during a reception at the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho. Left to right: Forrest, Bethine, President Johnson, Chase, and Frank.
Tree planting ceremonies; Bells; Parks; Legislators' spouses;
Jane Stern (left), Bethine Church (middle), and an unidentified man look over plans to plant a tree during a trip to Jerusalem. In the background is a replication of the Liberty Bell, known as "Liberty Bell Garden."
Legislators' spouses; United States. Forest Service; Sawtooth National Recreation Area (Idaho); Dedications;
Bethine Church stands with three unidentified female forest rangers overlooking Galena Summit, Idaho, during the renaming of the viewpoint as the Bethine and Frank Church Overlook.
Bethine Church poses with Tipper Gore (left), head of Senate Wives Red Cross organization, and First Lady Hillary Clinton (right), during a luncheon at the White House.