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Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Enlow (Angela A. Huff) Mr.

and Mrs. Sheldon W. Lilak (EvaM.Hickok) Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hodos (Lisa K.

Hale) Huff-Enlow Hickok-Lilak Hale-Hodos The University United Methodist Church was the scene of the Jan. 24 wedding of Angela A. Huff and Terry L. Enlow. The Rev.

Lawrence Grove officiated. Parents of the couple are Jim and Wylene Huff of Salina; Harlan Enlow of Las Vegas, and Vicki Enlow of Wichita. Musicians were Ruth Broddeus and Francis Roesner of Salina. Maid of honor and bridesmaids were Wylene W. Huff, Mary Smith, Robin O'Neal and Kim Vidricksen of Salina and Jennifer Gipp and Deatra McLean of Wichita.

Best man and groomsmen were Greg Freisen and Sean McLean of Wichita; John Whitworth of Griswald, Iowa; Allen Tullis of Manhattan, Danny Hyman of Hunter and Mark Smith of Salina. Other attendants were Michael Stevenson, Willie and Melanie Vid- ricksen, David Taylor and Ron, Bob, Jamie and Jack O'Neal of Salina. A reception followed at Park Inn, with Brian and Debbie Pickering and Ken and Pam Bradfield of Salina assisting. The bride graduated from Central High School and attended Kansas Wesleyan University and Wichita State University. She is a data entry operator with Koch Fuels.

Her bridegroom, a graduate of South High School, attended Kansas Technical Institute. He is a Kwik Shop manager in Wichita. After a wedding trip to Kansas City, the couple are at home at 224 Sunflower Drive, Haysville. The marriage of Eva Marie Hickok and Sheldon Wayne Lilak was solemnized Jan. 24 at the St.

Mary, Queen of the Universe Catholic Church. The Rev. Bill Surmeier officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Tannehill of Salina and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peirano of Wilson. Musicians were Dave Butel of Kansas City, and Beth Bartel and Sister Janice Wagner of Salina. Maid of honor and bridesmaid were Brenda Mai of Salina and Elaine Lundy of Denver.

Best man and groomsman were Robert Hammer of Salina and George Hysong of Ellsworth. Other attendants were Ronald Peirano and Bill Smith of Salina and Lisa, Jennifer and Chen Swenson of Lombard, 111. A reception followed in the Parish Hall. Assisting were Gary and Rosemary Mai of Salina. The bride graduated from Central High School and the Salina Area Vocational-Technical School and received a bachelor's degree in nursing from Marymount College.

She is to begin work Feb. 16 as a registered nurse at the Saline County Dialysis Center. Her bridegroom, a graduate of Wilson High School and the Salina Area Vo-tech, is a project designer at Sias Engineering Salina. After a wedding trip to Cozumel, Mexico, the couple will be at home at 1625 Elgin. KANSAS CITY, Mo.

Lisa K. Hale and Alexander Hodos were married Jan. 3 at the Kansas City Club. The Rev. Bernard Hawley of Salina and Rabbi Bruce Diamond of Kansas City officiated.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Hale of Prairie Village and Mr. and Mrs.

Julian Hodos of Overland Park. Music was provided by the Don Warner Band of Kansas City. Maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mollie A. Hale of Boston, Karen L. Hale of Salina and Dana H.

Nelson of Prairie Village. Best man and groomsmen were Paul Pinney of San Francisco and Bruce Young and Alexander Zvon- arevofLenexa. Other attendants were John J. Hale of Overland Park and Alan Hale of Salina. A reception followed.

The bride graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School and received an accounting degree from Kansas State University. She is a controller for Star A Prairie Village. Her husband, a graduate of Moscow School of Music, owns PIP Printing Center in Mission. After a honeymoon in the Cayman Islands in the British West Indies, the couple are at home in Overland Park. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Erhardt (KristyRush) Rush-Erhardt RUSSELL Kristy Ruth became the bride of Larry Erhardt Jan. 4 at the Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. John Stracbein officiated.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wedermeyer of Hays and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erhardt of Ellsworth.

Music was provided by Grace Rathenberger of Russell. Honor attendants were Linda Dick of Russell and Ted Edgerle of Ellsworth. Other attendants were Whitney Rush, Mel Wedermeyer and Mike Doyle. A church reception followed. The bride graduated from Hays High School and worked as a dispatcher for the Russell County Sheriff's Off ice.

Her husband, a graduate of Ellsworth High School and Kansas Technical Institute, is a research analyst for Texas Instruments and a student at United Richmond College in Dallas. The couple are at home at 3610 Fieldcrest Drive, Garland, Texas. Smith-Smith Alice M. Smith and Paul L. Smith were united in marriage Jan.

29 at the United Methodist Church of the Cross. The Rev. Bill Brazil received their wedding vows. Honor attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Mattison of Salina. The groom is formerly of Arkansas City. The couple are at home at 623 Johnstown. The Salina Journal Sunday, February 8,1987 Page 22 Bridal party fashions more elaborate in By Copley News Service The royal weddings of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, Prince Andrew and Princess Sarah, and that of America's own "royalty" Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, have heralded the renaissance of the traditional wedding ceremony in its most elegant, formal and elaborate form. "Large and fancy weddings are in," says Marie Rama, director of weddings and entertaining for Korbel Champagne.

"Brides-to-be are returning to lavish, formal, traditional weddings." Lavish weddings, of course, call for larger bridal parties. According to Modern Bride magazine, 98 percent of all weddings of first-time brides in 1986 were large, formal ceremonies that involved approximately five female and five male attendants. Fashions for members of the bridal party have become elaborate and inventive. While there's no doubt the bride is still the center of attention, the groom, groomsmen and bridal attendants will be able to hold their own with fashions that catch the guests' eyes after the bride has made her way down the aisle. Bridesmaids One of the freshest looks for bridesmaids is the English garden print, according to Modern Bride.

This style is best in chintz, with bouquets of peonies and cabbage roses in soft pastels and earth tones. Also popular is the Victorian dress with delicate embroidered necklines, lots of beading or the Lady Diana Brides look in full-blown taffeta. Joan Bobrow, spokeswoman for Alfred Angelo Bridals, says the colors for bridesmaid dresses span the color wheel. "Anything goes," she says. "There's a whole rainbow of colors." Pale pinks, aquas and lilacs especially complement this year's popular ballerina look filmy, floating dancing skirts.

Another trend in wedding wear is a return to the 1930s look. In bridesmaid dresses, this translates into dropped waistlines, bateau necklines, cap sleeves and elegant fabrics. Whatever look a bride chooses for her bridesmaids, she should make sure the dresses complement her own look in length and formality. She might even consider consulting her maid of honor and bridesmaids before choosing a style as they'll pay for their dresses. The groom There's no doubt a traditional bride will wear white or ivory on her wedding day, and in 1987, she might very well be joined by the groom.

This year marks the return to the all-white wedding, according to Bobrow. Traditional grooms also will be in high style sporting dolphin gray or black tuxedos. The style of tuxedo the groom will wear depends largely upon the time of day and formality of the wedding. For a formal daytime affair, the groom might choose a gray cutaway coat, white shirt and striped silk ascot. Attention, brides-to-be! A few tips will help the Living Today Department of The Journal handle your engagement and wedding reports more efficiently.

Forms are available at the office, 333 S. Fourth, that detail all information the staff needs to write the announcement. Type or print information, as errors are prevalent when handwriting is difficult to read. Use rank for all servicemen in the wedding party. If picture is to follow, indicate on form.

Engagements are published in the Sunday edition and the deadline is noon Thursday. Pictures should be 3- by 5-inch black and white glossy prints for the best reproduction. These may include the bride-elect only or the couple. Information and pictures for wedding stories must be received in our office no later than two weeks after the ceremony. Publication is on a space-available basis in Sunday editions.

Pictures should be 5- by 7-inch black and white glossies. These may include the bride only or both of the newlyweds. Engagement and wedding pictures should be close-ups rather than full- length. Snapshots will not be accepted. Articles about the bridal showers are printed before the marriage takes place.

The deadline for this: information is one week in advance of the wedding date. Photographs can be returned in self-addressed, stamped envelopes or held at The Journal office for pickup. Engagements Catherine Schneider Jon Mitchell Jennifer Jones Daniel Reling Rene Gouveia Robert WarneH Tawnya Peterson Kevin Feldkamp Jk. Julie Strecker CarlBauman Julie Power Ernest Diederich Cheryl Toothman Michael Lundgrin Deborah Cole Leroy Vargas Schneider-Mitchell ATCHISON Mr. and Mrs.

Dale B. Schneider announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, to Jon A. Mitchell, son of Mitchell of Marquette. The bride-elect graduated from the Academy of Mount Saint Scholastica, Atchison. She is a May candidate for graduation with a degree in family life and human development from Kansas State University and plans to study nursing this fall at the University of Minnesota.

Her prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Marquette High School, received a bachelor's degree in feed science and management from KSU. He is a production supervisor for Land 0 Lakes, Minneapolis, Minn. They are to exchange marriage vows June 20 at the St. Benedict's Church, Atchison. Jones-Reling ATWOOD Dr.

and Mrs. Ted E. Jones announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer to Daniel E. Reling, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Reling of Cawker City. The future bride graduated from Phillipsburg High School and Kansas State University. She is an in-service director for the Youth Center in Beloit. Her fiance, a graduate of Cawker City High School, served in the United States Armed Forces. He is a postal officer at Glasco Post Office.

They are to be married Sept. 5 at the Zion Lutheran Church, Beloit. Gouveia-Warne CANON CITY, Colo. Charles and LaVerne Gouveia announce the engagement of their daughter, Rene, to Robert P. Warne son of Salinans Robert and Reva Warne, 824 Manchester.

The future bride graduated from Canon City High School and the Denver Presbyterian Hospital School of Radiologic Technology. She is an x-ray technician at St. Luke's Hospital, Denver. Her fiance, a graduate of Salina Central High School and the North Central Kansas Area Vocational- Technical School of Beloit, is a heavy equipment operator for Tri-County Contractors, Anaheim, Calif. They are to exchange marriage vows May 16 in Canon City.

Peterson-Feldkamp LINCOLN Richard and Ruth Peterson announce the engagement HEAR MORE WITH LESS li one iL-dbOns why you put off yetting a hc.ifinu; aid is then you must ana Boiton Ode The Ode is a canal an' II Mb iiilo eai iio no nothing JlO Aifi'j md jljci-iuli-jt loo 'cf 'rei. uVfiiofi-jlf is riyf.l you 234 S. Santa Fa, Salina Alan DiM Mgr ftice, Ownai of their daughter, Tawnya Marie, to Kevin Kent Feldkamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Feldkamp of Lincoln.

The bride-to-be graduated from Sylvan Unified High School. She is a May candidate for graduation from Kansas Wesleyan University with a bachelor's degree in accounting and works for A.H. Leckband and Co. CPA Chartered. Her future bridegroom, a graduate of Lincoln High School, received a bachelor's degree in history from Fort Hays State University.

He plans to teach secondary school students and now works for Feldkamp Brothers Kerr McGee Service Station. They plan a May 30 wedding at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Sylvan Grove. Strecker-Bauman GREAT BEND Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strecker announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Lynne, to Carl Bauman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Bauman of Beloit. The future bride graduated from Great Bend High School and attended the University of Kansas. She works for First National Bank, Great Bend. Her fiance, a graduate of Beloit High School, attended Hutchinson Community College.

He works for Halliburton Services, Great Bend. They are to wed April 25 at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Great Bend. Power-Diederich LJNDSBORG Darleen Power of Lindsborg and Harold Power of Newton announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Renea, to Ernest Lee Diederich, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Stout of McPherson and Gerald Diederich of Oberlin. The bride-elect graduated from Lindsborg High School. She attends Bethany College. Her fiance, a graduate of McPherson High School, served in the United States Army. He works for Moridge Manufacturing, Mounridge.

They plan a June 6 wedding at the Lindsborg Covenant Church. Central High School. She is a dietary aide and waitress at College Park Village. Her fiance, also a graduate of Central, attended East Texas State University, Commerce, and Kansas Wesleyan University. He works at Video Mart.

A March 28 wedding is planned at the First Church of the Nazarene. Cole-Vargas William and Evelyn Cole, 2404 Village Lane, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Deborah Lynn, to Leroy Edgar and Connie Toothman, 909 Hancock, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Ann, to Michael Scott Lundgrin, son of Jerry and Carolyn Lundgrin, 2330 EdgehiU Road. The bride-elect graduated from Skirting available in pink, blue, peach, ivory, burgundy, rose, lavendar, white red. Reusable Clear Plastic Trays Forks, Champagne, Punch Wine Glasses dove, more! Charles Vargas son of Leroy and Mary Vargas of Salina. The bride-to-be graduated from Central High School, attended Kansas State University and received a bachelor's degree in nursing from Marymount College.

She is a registered staff nurse at St. John's Hospital. Her prospective bridegroom, also a graduate of Central High, majors in criminal justice at Kansas Wesleyan University. He works for The Salina Journal. They plan a March 21 wedding at the First United Methodist Church.

New energy system needs chilled water from old wells MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Blueprints for a modern electronic energy management system at a 57-story office building in Minneapolis involve the use of wells that were originally dug at the site some years ago, reports Energy User News. According to the industry journal, plans call for the building's energy system to be controlled by the latest state-of-the-art equipment when it is completed in 1988. But an important part of the build- ing's design will utilize the wells to deliver up to 2,400 gallons of water per minute at 53 degrees to a series of water-to-water heat exchangers. There they will cool the single heat recovery chiller that will provide baseload heating and cooling for the structure. Thus, chilled water the oldest cooling system known to man will be part of a modern electronics system to provide a comfortable environment for office workers.

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