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The Salina Journal Sunday. June 19. 1983 Page 13 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bachamp (Betty D.

Fuller) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeMars (Sheila D. Peters) Audrey M. Roberts Daniel C.

Ingrim Mr. and Mrs. Duane Flaherty (Johna K. Hein) Sgt. and Mrs.

Terence Hanson (Susan L. Furman) Fuller- Peters-DeMars Roberts-lngrim Hein-Flaherty Furman- Bachamp CONCORDIA Betty Danielle Full, and Mark Alan Bachamp were united in marriage June 3 at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Concordia. The Rev. Donald Pfannenstiel officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Fuller, Miltonvale, and Mr. Mrs. Gearld Bachamp, Concordia. Musicians were Randy Lagasse and Debbie Adams, Concordia.

Matron of honor and bridesmaids were Beverly Mortimer, Delphos; Darla Brummet, Miltonvale, and Nancy -Siebert, Abilene. Best man and groomsmen were Mi- Bachamp, Chris Cox, Concordia, and John Kramer, Ulysses. Other attendants: Brad Fuller, Miltonvale; Bryan Lapo, Belleville; Jim Meats, Dale Moon, Concordia; Courte- neay Wilkey, Basehor, and Roman Bachamp, Manhattan. Acolytes were Todd Bachamp, Manhattan, and Phil Lister, Miltonvale. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Degenhardt, Lincoln, assisted at the church re- A buffet supper and dance fol- at the Moose Lodge, Concordia. The bride graduated from Cloud County Community College, Concordia. She works in the horticulture department at Kansas State University. The bridegroom will be a senior majoring in civil engineering this fall at K-State.

He works at Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant. -They are at home in Manhattan following a trip to the Ozarks. MENTOR Sheila Diane Peters became the bride of Thomas Paul DeMars June 4 at the Mentor United Methodist Church, the Revs. Gene Eshleman and Salinan Melvin Long officiating. Parents of the couple are Salinans Kay Peters, 1661 W.

Republic, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. DeMars, 306 Irene. Chris McClintock, Manhattan, and Norma Balaun, Mentor, were musicians.

Matron of honor and bridesmaid: Janna Landgraf, Amarillo, Texas, and Shari Peters, Salina. Best man and groomsman: Greg Martin, Rt. 3, Salina, and Steven Landgraf, Amarillo. Other attendants: Eric Bowser, Oskaloosa; Brian Herbel, Manhattan; James McCann, Gardner; Jimmy Allen, Dustin Hofmeier and Monica Hernandez, Salina, and Thomas Jr. and Eric Hontz, Odenton, Md.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen, Salina, assisted at the reception in the Fellowship Hall. The bride, who was escorted by her grandfather, Arthur Kathrineberg, graduated from Southeast of Saline High School, Gypsum, and received a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Kansas State University. Her husband, a Sacred Heart High "School graduate, received a bachelor's degree in accounting from KSU.

He is a junior auditor with Commerce Ban- cshares, Kansas City, Mo. After a wedding trip to the Missouri Ozarks, the newlyweds are at home at 9626 Halsey, Apt. 306, Lenexa. WESTMORELAND Marriage vows were solemnized June 4 by Audrey Michaell Roberts, Salina, and Daniel Carl Ingrim, Topeka, at the First United Methodist Church, Westmoreland. The Rev.

Wallace Proctor officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Roberts, Rt.

3, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingrim, Westmoreland. Musicians were Anita Neibler-Ing- rim, Lawrence, and Freda Proctor, Westmoreland. Matron of honor and bridesmaids were Pamela Wilkinson, Topeka; Paula Raetz, Gypsum, and Patty Retter, Leavenworth.

Best man and groomsmen were David Charles Ingrim, Lawrence; Shane Roberts, Salina, and Bryan Smith, Topeka. Other attendants: Tony Fox, Trevor Hall, Topeka; Greg Simpson, Wichita; Jennifer Peters, Leonardville; Ronnie McDonough, Alabama, and Dana Howard, Onaga. A church reception followed the ceremony. The bride graduated from Southeast of Saline High School, Gypsum, and is a December 1983 candidate for graduation from Kansas State University. She is an honor student majoring in premed.

The bridegroom graduated from Westmoreland High School and Kansas State University, where he received a degree in science. He is a dental lab technician for Hevmann Dental Lab. After a trip to the Ozarks, the couple will reside at 3200 S.W. 29th St. Terrace, Topeka.

The St. Mary, Queen of the Universe Catholic Church, Salina, was the scene of the May 28 wedding of Johna Katheryn Hein and Duane Edward Flaherty, both of Salina. Officiating was the Rev. James Hoover. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert D. Hein, Lakewood, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flaherty, 533 Berkshire.

Musicians were Tom Meagher and Francis Roesner, Salina. Matron of honor and bridesmaids were Nancy Landis, Topeka; Sharon Anderes, Salina, and Sarah Hein, Wichita. Best man and groomsmen were Thomas K. Marr, Mankato; Michael Fletchall, Phoenix, and Greg Anderes, Salina. Other attendants: William Hein, Salina; Matthew Hammer, Solomon; Sean Hein, Wichita, and Callie White, Topeka.

A reception followed at the Labor Building, Salina. Assisting were Jolene Flaherty and Eunice Ummel, Salina. The bride graduated from Sacred Heart High School and received a degree in accounting and business administration from the University of Kansas. Her husband graduated from Central High School and received a degree in agricultural economics from Kansas State University. He farms and is an accountant for and Block.

The couple live at 225 N. College after a trip to the Ozarks. Hanson Susan Louise Furman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Furman, Arvada, became the bride of Sgt. Terence J. Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hanson, 628 W.

South, on June 11 at the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Salina. The Rev. Steve Heina officiated. Musicians were Mrs. Rudolph Walters and Fraiicis Roesner, Salina.

Maid of honor and bridesmaids were Linda Schuemacher, Glenwood Springs, Anne Furman, Edgewater, and Kelly West, Leavenworth. Best man and groomsmen were Staff Sgt. Rucker Rena, Sgt. Brad Jurgern- son and Lance Cpl. Chris West, all of Leavenworth.

Other attendants: Sgt. Bob Gray, Sgt. Dave Floyd, Michelle Rena, Leavenworth; Kim and Lisa Hanson, Salina, and Jeremy Welch, Hawaii. A reception followed at Cavalier Court. Assisting were Steve and Dana Welch, Hawaii, and Dan and Natalie Hanson, Salina.

The bride graduated from Jefferson High School, Edgewater, Colo. She is a dental hygienist. The bridegroom graduated from Central High School. He is in the United States Marine Corps and is a counselor with inmates at the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth.

After a trip to Colorado, the couple will live at Leavenworth. Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Clark (Katherine I.

Allen) Allen-Clark Salinans Katherine I. Allen and Christopher J. Clark were married June 4 at the St. Mary, Queen of the Universe Catholic Church, Salina, the Rev. Bill Surmeier officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Austin E. Allen, 428 E. Claflin, and Mr.

and Mrs. Riley D. Clark, 1350 Osage. Musicians were Cynthia Katafiasz, Teresa Maxwell, Salina, and Terry Davis, Abilene. Maid of honor and bridesmaids were Karen Allen, Kathy Sanchez and Stephanie Weckel, Salina.

Best man and groomsmen were Monte Clark, David Ottley, Salina, and Eric Rhodenbaugh, Manhattan. Other attendants: Tony, Joe and Jamie Clark, Teena and Tammy Clark, Ron Allen, Nicholas Earley and Kari Ann Benfield, all of Salna. A reception followed at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Salina. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Ottley and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDaneld, Salina. The bride graduated from Sacred Heart High School and attended Emporia State University. She works at the office of Dr.

J.C. Suit. The bridegroom graduated from Sacred Heart High School and attended Fort Hays State University and Kansas State University. He now attends Marymount College and works part- time at Ashton's East. Following a trip to Dillon, the couple are at home at 1222 Faith Drive, Salina.

Mrs. Kevin Williamson (Kala A. Woodruff) Woodruff- Williamson MINNEAPOLIS Kala Ann Woodruff and Kevin Dale Williamson, both of Salina, exchanged marriage vows June 4 at the First Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis. The Rev. Larre Eschilman officiated.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodruff, Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamson, Beloit.

Musicians were Kathy Muller and Michaele Mesecher, Minneapolis. Maid of honor and bridesmaids were Rhonda Williard, Salina, and Tracy Hartman, Holdrege, Neb. Best man and groomsman were Lewis Kibler, Salina, and Garron Woodruff, Minneapolis. Other attendants: Kyle Hawk, McPherson; Wade Coselman, Salina, and Amber Hartman, Holdrege. A reception followed at the church hall.

Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hawk, Holdrege. The bride graduated from Minneapolis High School. She attended Cloud County Community College, Concordia, and Brown Mackie College.

Her husband graduated from Beloit High SchqpJ and North Central Kansas Area Vocational-Technical School, Beloit. He works for Radio Cab. Aftej- a short wedding trip, the couple will live in Salina. Mr. and Mrs.

Gregory Wenthe (Barbara D. Buster) Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Shogren (Gwendolyn J.

Perkins) Buster-Wenthe Perkins- Shogren The St. John's Lutheran Church, Salina, was the scene of the June 4 wedding of Barbara Dianne Buster and Gregory Allen Wenthe, both of Salina. The Rev. Stanley Rogge officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Buster, Mankato, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wenthe, 684 Starlight Dr. Musicians were Susan Vignery and Ann Sommers, Salina.

Matron of honor was Kris Engelsman, Manhattan, with Tammy Smith, Wichita, as bridesmaid. Best man and groomsman were Allen Williams and Richard Wenthe, Salina. Other attendants: Chuck Gerring, Salina; Dennis Shoemaker, Mankato; Ryan Gaddy, El Paso, Texas, and Eliasha Buster, Deshler, Neb. Ruth Ann and Neil Olson, Salina, assisted at the reception in the Labor Hall, Salina. The bride is a graduate of Mankato High School.

She is assistant manager of Flowers by Oscar. The bridegroom graduated from Cen- 'tral High School and attended Kansas State University. He is a general contractor. The couple are at home at 1116 Quincy after a trip to the Lake of the Ozarks. Salina Bible Church was the scene of the June 4 wedding of Salinans Gwendolyn Joy Perkins and Dale E.

Shogren. The Rev. Lawrence Harris officiated. Parents of the couple are Marjorie E. Hale, 701 Greenbriar; Jim 0.

Hale, 435 W. South, and Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Shogren, 914 Sunrise Drive.

Denise Middleton and Maude Burt, Salina, were the musicians. Maid of honor and bridesmaids: Monica Hale, Julie McKenzie and Jannelle Fink, Salina. Best man and groomsmen: Salinans Mark Shogren and Jeff Mick, and Jeff Kleymann, Tribune. Other attendants: Salinans Doug Gwin, Tom Hale, Les Glavin and Amy Schroeder. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Gwin, Salina, assisted at the church reception. The bride, a graduate of South High School, is a student at Kansas State University and bookkeeper and sales clerk at Curtis Mathes Home Entertainment Center, Salina. Her bridegroom graduated from Central High School. He also studies at KSU and works for Rapp Gaines Construction Inc.

After a wedding trip to Kansas City, they are at home at 307 S. llth. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weidman (DeAnna Bloomgren) Bloomgren- Weidman Marriage vows were exchanged June 4 by Salinans DeAnna Bloomgren and Jim Weidman at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Salina, the Rev.

Dan Schmalz officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bloomgren, 1306 Pawnee, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Weidman, 1203 Oak Circle. Musicians were Francis Roesner and Mrs. Marion Kandt, Salina. Maid of honor and bridesmaids were Lori Hewitt, Pam Bates, Salina, and Denise Shields, Lindsborg. Best man and groomsmen were Jack Roberts, Wichita; John Weidman, Scottsdale, and Gary Weidman, Midland, Texas.

Other attendants: Heidi and Kurt Schwedtfeger, East Marietta, Kim Root, Corvallis, Carrie Sutton, Norway; Ron Vaupel and Tom Smith, Wichita, and Ken Arpin, Salina. Assisting at the church reception were Mr. and Mrs. Max Rogers, Lincoln, and Mr. and Gunner Naused, Sylvan Grove.

The bride graduated from South High School and Brown Mackie College. She works at MarketAide. The bridegroom graduated from South High School, Hutchinson Junior College and Kansas State University, where he received a degree in accounting. He works at Waddell Cadillac. The newlyweds will reside at 2130 E.

Crawford, Apt. 306, after a trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. T.

Droegemeier (Debbie L. Nowak) Nowak- Droegemeier SHARON SPRINGS Debbie L. Nowak and Terry T. Droegemeier were united in marriage June 4 at the Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Sharon Springs, the Rev. August Moeder officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nowak, Sharon Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Droegemeier, Geneseo.

Musicians were Donna Haislip and Edith Daily, both of Wallace. Maid of honor was Denise Cloyd, Weskan. Bridesmaids were Thea Fotopoulos, Sharon Springs, and Tammy Adamson, Salina. Best man and groomsmen were Dan Taylor, Salina, and Kent and Brad Kratzer, Geneseo. Other attendants: Chad Nowak, Sharon Springs, and R.J.

Harms, Salina. The bride graduated from Sharon Springs High School and Brown Mackie College. Her husband graduated from Geneseo High School and Salina Area Vocational-Technical School. He works at Salina Implement. Following a trip to Colorado, the newlyweds reside at 815 E.

Wayne. You'll need a big pan The biggest zucchini recorded, grown by M.M. Ricci of Montreal in 1982, weighed 36 pounds 3 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

James Wilson II (Carla J. Griffith's) Griffith's- Wilson Marriage vows were exchanged June 11 by Carla Jean Griffith's and James (Ron) Wilson II at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Salina. The Rev. Frank Pekarek officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Griffith's, Lindsborg, and Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Rt. 5.

Ann Wilson, Salina, was the musician. Maid of honor and bridesmaids were Judy Glahn, Roxbury; Cindy Akagi, Topeka; and Chris Campbell and Torie Norberg, Lindsborg. Best man and groomsmen were Paul Ohlmann, Atchison; Larry and David Wilson, Salina, and Elmer Patterson, Lindsborg. Other attendants: C.J. Griffith's, Jeff Quenzer and Allen Johnson Lindsborg; Monte Schaich, Abilene; Brian Herndon, Ransom, and Stephen Wilson, Salina.

Acolytes were Corey Griffith's and Russell Johnson, Lindsborg. A reception followed the ceremony. The couple will reside in Wichita, where the bridegroom is assistant manager of H.F.C. Thrift. Starch producer A giant leaf (iO feet across would have sufficient sunlight-capturing area to product 1 enough starch to feed a person for year.

To produce the oxygen a person uses on a given day, a leaf 18 feet across could be necessary..

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