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."
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.
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.
From caption: Mrs. Frank Church tries crushing grain while visiting the Strategic Hamlet north of Dalat in Tuyen Duo Province, Republic of South Vietnam. Also pictured are three young women outside a hut with a small white dog.
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.
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."
The Church Family (Chase, Forrest, Bethine, and Frank) pose for a family photograph on the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building. This image was used for the Church family Christmas card.
Bethine Church sits with her son, Forrest, at the Sagebrush Soiree. The Soiree is the annual fundraiser held by the Sawtooth Society at the Sawtooth Valley Ranch.
Senator Frank Church and his wife Bethine shake hands with the leader of the People's Republic of China, Deng Xiaoping. Senator Joe Biden (D-Deleware), is present behind Mrs. Church.
Senator Frank Church and wife Bethine greet the crowd at the Boise airport while descending the plane from Washington, D.C. Shortly after Senator Church announced his presidential bid in Idaho City.
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."