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."
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Metropolitan Community Church organizes a gathering at the Idaho Family Forum offices in Boise in conjunction with Mel White's fast before the Colorado Springs Family Forum office.
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Gay activists in Colorado Springs, Colorado interrupt a church service in protest of a church member leading a group that opposes homosexual rights. The gay rights activists yelled slogans and pelted the congregation with condoms.
Bethine and Frank Church, with their eldest son Forrest, pose on the steps of the Ada County Courthouse with their newly adopted son, Chase, named after Bethine's father.
Senator Frank and Bethine Church meet with Jay Reist (left) and Dr. Carlos Garcia Gastaneta (right)
at the Country Club de Lima while en route to the Economic Conference of the Organization of American States in Buenos Aires.
Senator Jordan and Senator Church watch the Basque dancers pose for a photograph in the Idaho State Capitol.
From left to right: Domingo Ansotegui (tambourine), Jim Jausoro (accordion), Congressman Ralph Harding, Compton I. White, Senator Frank...
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 accepts the Lillick Award on behalf of her husband, Senator Frank Church, from the National Association of Home health Agencies annual meeting. Mrs. Church stands amongst a crowd of onlookers cheering.
From caption: Bethine Church escorts Nancy Kefauver and a very pregnant First Lady Jackie Kennedy for a Women's National Democratic Luncheon in Washington, D.C.
Bethine Church as photographed in her home. Caption reads, "Bethine Church has helped develop BSU's first endowed chair, which is named after her late husband, Senator Frank Church."
Big fund raising event for Senator Frank Church's 1968 reelection campaign, featuring Jimmy Durante who sang "Get Me to the Church on Time." Bethine is shown presenting Jimmy Durante (left) and Senator Ted Kennedy (right) with the book "Historical...
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.