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The Winchester Star from Winchester, Kansas • 5

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iw 01 Zjlie mi mi oinonvi lie Hi Mrs- W. WILKIN, Nortonville Representative McBRIDE CORPSTEIN In a double ring ceremony at St. Joseph's Church on June 5 at 2 oclock in the afternoon, Marlene Katherine McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. McBride, Nortonville, became the bride of Paul Richard Corp-stein, son of Mrs. Joseph Corp-stein, Nortonville. The Rev. Thomas Clune officiated before an altar decorated with' blue gladioli.

Miss Anita Van Gaasbeek, organist, and Miss Sharon Slocum, Seneca, soloist provided the mus- ic Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length empire style gown of white silk stardream faille, fashioned with scoop neckline and brief elbow length sleeves. The bodice was accented with a flower motif made of the same material which also accented the back of the detachable paneled ROGERS ATZENWEILER Miss Betty Lina Atzenweiler and Lee B. Rogers, were united in marriage May 22 in a double ring ceremony at 2 p.m. at the Cummings Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Ferd Atzenweiler, Cum-mings. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Rogers, Millville, N.

The Rev. Albert Elder read the ceremony before the altar decorated with white gladioli and lighted tapers. Pews of the bride's aisle were marked with white satin bows- Mrs. John Friend, organist, accompanied the vocalist, Miss Elaine Wittman of Topeka. Escorted by her brother, John F.

Atzenweiler, the bride wore a gown of silk embroidered organza over satin, styled with a sabrina neckline, cap sleeves, and chapel train. The waistline was highlighted by a satin sash. Her three tiered veil of silk illusion fell from a tiara of organza and pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of steplianotis and ivy. Mrs.

Douglas Richardson, Emporia, was matron of honor. Miss Marilyn Romer of Denver, was Bridesmaid. i wore dresses of lime green cotton fashioned with bell skirts. Their straw picture hats were trimmed with matching; material and daisies- Each carried a Kasket of yellow daisies.f. Beta Mae Sum-merville, Perry, was the flower girl and David Atzenweiler, nephew of the bride was ring-bearer.

Eric. Amudsen, Cottonwood Falls, was best man. Groomsman ewd RED CROSS HEAD RE-ELECTED Mrs. Velma Harden, Valley Falls, was re-elected chairman of the Jefferson County chapter of the American Red Cross at the annual meeting held Friday night at the office of Gordon K. Lowry, Valley Falls attorney.

Other officers re-elected were: Mrs. Esta Ferrell, Valley Falls, vice-chairman; Mrs. Nelle Ashworth, Oskaloosa, secretary H. W. Love, Lawrence, treasurer Mrs.

Edith Harden, Valley Falls, public information chairman; Mrs. Shirley Nsebitt, Valley Falls, water safety and first aid chairman Gordon K. Lowry, disaster chairman and Loyd W. Barker, Valley Falls, service to military families chairman. BIRTHS Mr and Mrs.

Robert Sears of Seattle, announce the birth of their first son, Brandon Eric, June 3. Mrs. Sears is the former Jane Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton P.

Beach of Kansas City, Kansas. SWIMMING LESSON Red Cross SHvimming Lessons at the Lions Pool in Atchison will begin at 9 a.m. on July 5th for children from the Nortonville area. There will also be a "Mother's 1 a Children ready to start to school this fall are eligible: Registration fees will be $1.00 for children from Atchison County and $2.00 for those from Jefferson County. Registration blanks are now available from Mrs.

Carl Rath-ert or at Dr. Madison's Office. For other information contact Mrs-Rathert. Lawrence Maris attended a State Superintendents Meeting at Topeka Monday and Tuesday. Announce Engagement Mrs.

Edward Henry O'Brian of Arlington, Virginia, announces the engagement of her daughter, Eileen Veronica, to Gerald Harrison Reser, En sign, United States Naval Reserve. Miss O'Brian's father is the late Edward Henry O'Brien. Mr. Reser is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Harrison Reser of Rossville, Kansas. Miss O'Brien was graduated from Marymount School, Arlington, and Immaculatea Junior CollegeWashington, D. andL presently teaching in Alexandria, Virginia. Mr. Reser is a graduate of Kansas State University and is stationed at the Pentagon.

He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs-Lee Stephan of A September wedding is Linda Babcock underwent a tonsilectomy Tuesday morning at -the Winchester hospital. 'Mrs. Alfred Keirns took her daughter Luetta to Kama' Citv- Tuesday to visit her -viae, liarpoueh and attend the 1 American Rodeo whicn June 18, 1965 Winchester, Ks. NICHOLS NOLTING At 7 p.m., June 12, Margaret Jean Nichols, Aurora, became the bride of Lt.

David Le- roy Nolting, Fort Morgan, Colo. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols, Nortonville, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs-Fred Nolting, Fort Morgan, Colo.

The Rev. Walter A. Kirk read the ring ceremony at Hope Lutheran church, Aurora, before an altar decorated with gladioli and candelabra. Mr. Clemens Brose, organist, Aurora, and Mr.

Dean Mc Donald, soloist, Pueblo, presented nuptial music preceding and during the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a of white silk organza featuring a scoop neckline and long sleeves. The fitted bodice was highlighted with large re-embroidered motifs of roses. The full bell skirt was covered with matching motifs of roses and extended to a full bouffant chapel train; Her veil of silk -illusion Was held in place by plaited silk pill box and she carried a cas cade bouquet of pink and white rosebuds." Mrs. Wayne Castle, Topeka, was matron of honor and Miss Jean Anderson, Aurora, and Miss Joan Nolting, Ft.

Morgan, sister of the groom were bridesmaids, archeta Leighton, niece 'Gf, thiom lighted the candles, wjii They wore floor lenpbwns of oriole rose organza over matching taffeta featuring bell skirts and fitted bodice-trimmed with rose Alencon lace edging on sleeves and at waistline- Their headpieces were circlets of matching organza Wnd taffeta with rose net and they carried colonial; bouquets of white feathered carnations aftd: pink rosebuds. Nicholsr'Nortbnvifie, niece of the bride was 1 flower girl and wore1 a floor length gown of white eyelet over rose taffeta. Her sash and head dress were of rose silk organza and she carried a white chenille basket of pink carnation petals. Bret Warner, nephew of the bride was ring bearer. Wendell Nolting, Nortonville, was best man for his brother; erroomsmen were Lt.

Harvey W. C. Shelton. Helena, and Lt. Kenneth E.

McAlear, Spring field, and the ushers were Lt Stuart L. Alton, Palo Alto, Lt. Francis X. MoCann, Boston, Cadet Pat Mai-orca, Youngstown, Ohio, and Cadet Danny Burns, Air Force Base Academy, The groomsmen and ushers formed the traditional arch of sabres under which the bridal couple passed. Mrs.

Nichols, mother, of the bride, wore a beige ribbon knit dress. Mrs- Nolting, mother of the groom chose a blue ribbon knit jacket dress. Each wore a rosebud corsage. 1 '4 A reception was held it the church Fellowship If alf following orated. wth pink ro8e-tfn4 white wedding bells.

ELIZABETH McCOY Services for Mrs. Elizabeth McCoy, 72, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Warren Funeral Home, the Rev. Ira Faurot officiating. Burial will be in the Nortonville cemetery.

Mrs. McCoy entered Lawrence Memorial hospital for tests at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, June 15, and died about 5 o'clock the same day. Pallbearers at the funeral will be Lawrence Maris, Willard Clink-inbeard, Max Whitaker, Robert Ellerman, Earl Stephan and Claude Speck. She was born Oct. 8, 1892 in Chase County, the daughter of Frank C.

and Carrie Vollers Baur and had resided in Nortonville for 55 years. October 26, 1910 she was united in marriage to Ralph McCoy and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1960. Mr. McCoy died July 27, 1962. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Vivian Wells, Tjawrence, Mrs. Marian Watson, Kansas City, and Mrs. Joan Binkley, Topeka; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Cummings, Nortonville and Mrs. Edith Duncan, Wichita eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Phil Babcock left June for Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, where he will begin his basic His address is AB Phil E. Babcock, AF 17709743, Box 1503 Flight 657, Texas 78236. Frank Bracken entered the Winchester hospital Tuesday for observation and tests. Mrs. Dale Nichols, Nortonville, sister-in-lajw of the bride, and Mrs; Jerry Warner, Topeka, sister of the bride, served punch and cake Miss Avis Howe, Aurora, and Miss Betty Hettinger, Aurora, had charge of the gifts and Mrs.

Jerry Denver, presided at the guest book. For the wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park the bride chose a rose silk and rosebud "corsage- The bride is a graduate of Nortonville High School and Ottawa University and has taught elementary music in the Aurora, schools for the past three years. Mr. Nolting is a graduate of Nortonville High School, at tended K.U. and graduated from the Air Force Academy in Colorado June 9 and was commissioned 2nd lieutenant.

He will begin pilot training at Vance Air Force Base, Enid, July 28. Among the relatives and friends from Kansas who attended the wedding were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Nichols, Mr. and Mrs- Dale Nichols, Cynthia and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.

Manfred Nolting, and children, Wendell Nolting and Ernest Wehking, all of Nortonville Mrs. Jerry Warner, Brad and Bret, and Rev. and MrsWayne Castle and Gordon, toteka: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weh-linlEffingham; Schott, Leavenirorth Mrs.

Minnie Mein ert and DMrV' and Glenn ovr train. A white rose of silk faille and lillies of the valley held her elbow length tulle veil and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of white glamellias and ivy. Miss Agnes Corpstein. sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore a floor length gown of pale blue low luster satin with the bodice of matching dotted swiss with full length puffed sleeves.

The empire waist line was trimmed with olive green ribbon. Her hat was of blue dot- the swiss with rose of the same material. She carried a bouquet of green grapes and blue daisies. iMiss Linda Hemphill, Law rence, and Mrs. Linda Crapo, Kansas City, were bridesmaids, and Cindy Gigstad," Niece 'of the bride, was junior bridesmaid.

Their gowns and flowers were identical to of the maid of honor. Lori Gigstad, niece of the bride, and Kevin Gigstad, -ne- Nf phew ot the bride, were llower girl and ring bearer. Lori wore a floor length empire waist gown of white dotted swiss. The ring bearer wore a whjte coat with dark trousers. Bill Vinton of Whitman was best man; the groomsmen were Richard Kruse of Little River and Sam Harvey of Meridfen.

Junior Groomsman was Craig Gigstad, nephew of the bride: The ushers were Donald Buttron of- Nortonville and Richard Kruse of Little River. A reception at St. Joseph's school. The bride's table, covered with white embossed organdy, was centered with a four-tier wedding cake decorated with blue daisies and white wedding bells and was surrounded by White candles in crystal holders flanked the cake. Mrs.

Sam Harvey, Meriden. was in charge of the guest book Mrs. Kenneth Weishaar cut the cake and Mrs. John Gigstady sister of the bride, poured punch; Miss Patty Weishaar was at the gift table. Others assisting were Mrs.

Laurence Maris, Mrs. La- Verna Pickens, Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. Bertha Weishaar. Mrsj McBride, mother of the bride; wore a nile green silk shantung two piece suit black accessories.

Mrs. Corp-stein, mother of the groom, chose a frko piece blue lace dress with wlfite accessories. Each woft a hite jamellia; corsage. The couple hpneymooried at Yellowstone National Park and for her wedding ikV 'thef'Sride chose aKwiute.ulotted..,swis was Tony Mohr of Wichita. Lar ry Powell and Fred Aturken, both of Emporia, were ushers.

Following the'ceremony a reception was held in Fellowship hall, of the The four tiered 'cake, encircled with yellow, and green was topped with a-miniature- bride and groom. Presiding at the table were Miss Karlyn Matthias, Mrs. Mary Ann Scott, Mrs. Phillip Mott, Mrs. Linda Peabody and Mrs.

Helen Hamon, Miss Patty Erpelding and Miss Kathryn Schmidt, Emporia, assisted with the gifts- Miss Sue Tosh, Topeka, registered the gifts. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue and white linen ensemble and a corsage of glamellias. The bride is a graduate of Atchison County Community High School and Emporia State Teachers college, where she is Dresently working on a master's degree. Mr. Rogers is a graduate of Millville High School will receive his degree.

in sociology from Emporia State Teachers college in SAi They are making their home at 92414 Commercial street in Emporia. v. iivi I lAi Miss Anita Van Gaasbeek is employed in the state" offices in Topeka. She started to work Tuesday and is riding back and forth with Jack Hoffman. shirt-waist dress trimmed with pink, and white accessories.

Her corsage bSl white glamellia. the, ceremony. The ffireentferei! After, Juijel9 the qpuple wiUver beathome in ftortonville where the linen. covered table was dec he is Tfi Seattle? iMtift).

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