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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 15

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Sabrina K. Thomas Richard H. Ford Kathleen Swanson Keith Armstrong Amy Von Niederhausern Darcy R. Hadorn David Vogelsberg Jeffery R. Blackwood Connie Robinson Ralph Popkey LaTessa Jackson Ernest Downs Jody Boyd Marcy Sherman Thomas-Ford Mr.

and Mrs. Loren W. Thomas, 321 S. llth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sabrina Kay, 2130 E. to Richard H.

Ford, 519 'Jupiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Ford, Russell. Miss Thomas is a graduate of Central High School.

She works for Tony's Pizza Service. The prospective groom graduated -from Russell High School and from the North Central Kansas Area Vocational- Technical School, Beloit. He works for Econo-Flo Flour Service. They plan to wed on Sept. 12 at the United Methodist Church of the Cross.

Swanson- Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Ervin W. Swanson, 123 W. Bond, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Diane, Great Bend, to Keith A.

Armstrong, also of Great Bend. He is the son of Al Brian Armstrong, Franklin Lake, N.J., and the late Mrs. Georgia Armstrong. "The bride-to-be graduated from Cen- tral High School and from Barton County Community College, Great Bend. She works for Fuller Brush, Great Bend.

Her fiance is a graduate of Austin High School and of El Paso Community College, both of El Paso, and also from Barton CCC. He works for Amerine Electric, Great Bend. An Oct. 24 wedding at Salina's First United Methodist Church is planned. Von Niederhausern- Vogelsberg Mr.

and Mrs. David L. Von Nie- derhausern, 421 Regent, announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Denise, to David Louis Vogelsberg, 211 E. Ellsworth, son of Mrs. Leona Ann Vogelsberg, Topeka.

The prospective bride graduated from Salina Central High School and attended Kansas Wesleyan and Kansas State University where she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. She is a receptionist at Wilson Company Engineers and Architects. Vogelsberg, a Sacred Heart High School graduate, attended the University of Kansas. He works for the Salina Police Department. The couple plan to wed on Sept.

26 at the St. Mary, Queen of the Universe Catholic Church. Hadorn-Blackwood Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hadorn, Miltonvale, announce the engagement of their daughter, Darcy Renee, to Jeffery Rex Blackwood, 1200 W.

Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blackwood, Miltonvale. Miss Hadorn, a 1981 graduate of Miltonvale High School, is a student at Cloud County Community College, Concordia. Her fiance graduated in 1980 from Miltonvale High School.

He works for Great Plains Manufacturing, Kipp. They plan to be wed Sept. 5 in Miltonvale. Robinson-Popkey LUCAS Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Robinson, Lucas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie Sue, to Ralph Popkey, Great Bend, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Quick, Lyons. The bride-elect, a 1980 graduate of Lucas-Luray High School, is attending the Barton County Academy of Beauty, Great Bend.

Following graduation, she will work for Crestview Hair Styling, Great Bend. Her fiance, a graduate of Lyons High School, works for Hembree Well Service, Great Bend. A fall wedding is planned. Jackson-Downs Mrs. Helen M.

Jackson, 113 N. 2nd, announces the engagement of her daughter, LaTessa, Manhattan, to Ernest L. Downs, also of Manhattan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Downs, Kansas City.

Miss Jackson, a graduate of Central High School, is a junior majoring in speech pathology at Kansas State University. Her husband-to-be graduated from Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from K- State. He is a July candidate for a master's in student personnel admiius- tration at K-State. An Oct. 3 wedding is planned at the St.

John's Baptist Church. Boyd-Hancock ASSAR1A Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Boyd Assaria, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jody Marie, to Gary Don Hancock, son of Mrs.

Bond W. Enfinger, all of New Orleans, La. Miss Boyd, a graduate of Southeast of Saline High School, is serving in the Air Force, stationed at the Naval Biodynamics Laboratory, New Orleans. Her husband-to-be works for the South Eastern Industrial Corporation, New Orleans. The Salina Belmont Nazarene Church will be the scene of their June 27 wedding.

Sherman-Sheahon Mrs. Betty Ann Sherman, 676 S. 2nd, and D.W. Sherman Lexington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcy Ann, to John Patrick Sheahon, 906 Roach, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Sheahon, 504 E. Jewell. Miss Sherman is a graduate of Salina Central High School and the University of Kansas where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. She works for Phil Rose and Son Jewelers. Sheahon, an attorney at law, is a graduate of Sacred Heart High School, Kansas Wesleyan and Washburn University School of Law.

The couple are planning an Oct. 3 wedding at the First Presbyterian Church. Kee-Wentz Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kee, Springfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tamela Kaye, to Derek Meryl Wentz, son of Mrs.

Sharon Wentz, Springfield, and the late Lloyd Wentz. The Wentzes formerly lived in Abilene and Lindsborg. Plans are being made for an Oct. 9 wedding. Clark-Knitter Spiegel-Francis Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Clark, Topeka, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Debra Ann, 527 S. 5th, to Kevin Ross Knitter, Pittsburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knitter, Wakef ield.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Atwood High School. She is assistant manager at Sub Stuff, Salina. Knitter, a graduate of Wakefield High School, attends Pittsburg State University. They will exchange wedding vows July 18 at the First United Methodist Church, Salina. Debra Clark Kevin Knitter FORMOSO Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Spiegel announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy Ann, to Stephen James Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C.

Francis, Wilmington, 111. Miss Spiegel is a December candidate for a bachelor's degree in home economics from Kansas State University. Francis received bachelor's and master's degrees in animal science from K-State where he was a member of Farmhouse Fraternity. He teaches at Joliet Junior College, Joliet, 111. A Dec.

30 wedding is planned at the Courtland United Methodist Church. IN CHRIST'S LOVEEVERYONE 24 Hour Nursing Care Daily Chapel Services and Devotions Judy Spiegel Stephen Francis Meaningful Social I Activities Individualized Emotional Support Restorative Physical Procedures GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER Weddings Heitsman-Wootan JOURNAL ADS PAY 816 Argyle Ave. Minneapolis, Kansas 67467 (913) 392-2162 Nina May Heitsman and Selvin L. Wootan were united in marriage May 23 in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Gust Wichita. The Rev. Charles J. Chtpman officiated. The bride wore a light pink organdy gown covered with mandarin lace and accented with ruffles at the wrists and neck.

Honor attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gust Jr. Friends and family Were present. A luncheon-reception followed.

The evening entertainment was a dinner at a Wichita restaurant. Prior to marriage, the bride worked for the Saline Community Health Department and was a private duty attendant. The groom works for Haynes Transport. A delayed wedding trip to Arkansas is planned. The couple live at 831 Commanche.

Furse-Perkinsorv "Salinans Loretta Furse and David Parkinson were married May 23 at the tflrst Christian Church, Salina. Tin G. Everett Figgs officiated. parents of the couple are Mrs. Lois tiiirse and David Furse, and Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Siverling, all of Salina. "The bride wore a chiffon gown with a tiered train. White silk flowers adorned bar hair. of honor and bridesmaid: Gina and Laura Furse, Salina.

'Pest man and groomsman: Jim OTlannagan and Larry Perkinson, Sa- liaa. Other attendants: Michael Furse and Michael Siverling, Salina. A reception followed at the church. The bride and groom graduated from Central High School. The groom works for Grain Belt Supply Inc.

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