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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 31

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Shipley-Lenz Clarice E. Shipley and Floyd vows Friday at St. Teresa's Attendants: Michelle Clare, flower girl; Alen Lenz, ley, ushers. The couple will live at 6509 N. Lenz exchanged wedding Catholic Church.

Shipley, maid of honor; Carrie best man; Daryl Lenz, Rex Ship- Colfax. Hinz-Proud Letitia Ann Hinz and George Philip Proud exchanged wedding vows Saturday at St. Luke United Methodist Church in Omaha. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Donald J. Hinz, Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Proud.

Attendants: Natasha Hinz, maid of honor; Gary Niver, best man. The couple will live in Lincoln. Vampola-Mendenhall Married Tuesday were Linda Grace Vampola and Frank A.Mendenhall. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Merritt Kinsman David City, and Mr. and Mrs. Cletus G. Mendenhall, Attendants: Shirley Maddux, matron of honor; Betty Lou Mendenhall, maid of honor; Cletus G. Mendenhall, best man.

After a wedding trip to. Tulsa, the couple will live in Lincoln. Scott-Richard The wedding of Bobbi K. place Saturday at Holy Trinity ents are Tom and Audrey Scott ard. Attendants: Laura L.

White best man; Jeff Faling, After a wedding trip to coln. Scott and Rex C. Richard took Episcopal Church. Their parand George and Darleen Rich- Boettcher, maid of honor; Philip. Tony Scott, ushers.

Hawaii, the couple will live in Lin- Kurtzer-Manchester Wedding vows were exchanged Saturday at First-Plymouth Congregational Church by Debra Suzanne Kurtzer and Landis Manchester, both of Chandler, Ariz. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leroy, Kurtzer and Mr. and Mrs.

James Manchester, Las Vegas, Attendants: Wendy, Pester, matron of honor; Linda Mathis, Seward, Anne Kurtzer, flower girl; Kent Kurtzer, ring bearer; Carlos Moore, Tucson, best man; Gary Kurtzer, groomsman; Greg Kurtzer, David Bowlin, ushers. a skiing trip to Sunrise, the couple will live 97 N. Cooper Road, Apt. 81, Chandler, Ariz. -About our policies Engagement and wedding forms are available at the' Engagement and Wedding Desk of The Lincoln Journal newsroom.

Forms may be mailed by calling The Journal at 473-7231. Engagement and wedding notices will appear in The Sunday Journal and Star. One picture will be used, either with the engagement or the wedding. The picture may include the couple. No picture will be used if received after the wedding.

A black and white glossy or matte finish is preferred, without an environmental setting. Pictures cannot be returned. A notice should be in the newspaper office one week prior either the engagement announcement or wedding. Wedding news received after the event will be shortened. No story will be run on a wedding received more than one month after the event.

There is no charge for this service. Anniversary information should be mailed or brought into The Journal newsroom. Names and phone numbers should be included. Pictures are used with those of 50 years or longer and can be picked up after appearing in the paper, All anniversaries will run in The Sunday Journal and Star. There is no charge.

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Paine Nebraska's Quality Department Stores Hours: Sunday 12-5 and Weekdays 10-9- all stores. Saturday Lincoln Center, 10-6- Gateway Conestoga Mall. Call us toll free in Nebraska: 800-742-7741 Feb. 19, 1984 Lincoln, Sunday Journal and Star 7D, Tammy Ryder John Arnold En Engagements Ryder-Arnold Tammy Jean Ryder and John C. Arnold will exchange wedding vows March 10 at Lutheran Church.

Ryder, the daughter of Dennis and Mildred Ryder, works for Union Insurance. Arnold is a mechanic for Dorsey Laboratories. His parents are Constance Arnold and the late Joy L. Arnold. Freeman-Burley Sandra Freeman, Baker, and Shawn Burley, Gonzales, have announced plans for a March 24 wedding at Harding Street Baptist Church in Baker.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Garfield L. Roebke, rural Utica.

Miss Coffey is employed at Hughes Bros. in Seward. Roebke, a 1977 graduate of Southeast Community College in Milford, works for Ehlers TV in Seward. Sandra Shawn Burley FarrisGrubaugh Dr. and Mrs.

James N. Farris, Ravenna, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Jane, to Kim Steven Grubaugh, son of Jean Grubaugh, David City, and Joseph Grubaugh, Hastings. W.A. Freeman, Baker, and Gerry Eurley. Mary Bogema announces the Freeman is a certified ment of her daughter, Catherine Anne Gandaat clinical chiropractic assist- ra, to Jay Irwin Kuhnell, Metairie, the ant.

Burley is a pipe fitter. son of Mrs. Joseph Kuhnell, Metairie, and the late Joseph Kuhnell. Miss Gandara, daughter of the late Coffey-Roebke Thomas Gandara, 'attended Southeast ComBonnie Coffey, Seward, munity College and is employed with the Seaand Glen Roebke, rural board System Railroad of Metairie. Utica, are planning a May 19 Kuhnell graduated from Jefferson Techwedding at Our Redeemer nical College and is a body shop manager in Lutheran Church in Staple- Metairie.

hurst. Their parents are Mr. The wedding is planned March 8 on the and Mrs. Francis E. Coffey, island of Kauai, Hawaii.

rural Dorchester, and Mr. Gandara-Kuhnell Schuh-Murphy Kathleen M. Schuh and William D. MurReunion phy will exchange wedding vows in July at St. Mary's Catholic Church.

USS Cowpens Schuh, a graduate of the University of The World War II aircraft Nebraska-Lincoln, is a designer with Transart carrier USS Cowpens will Industries. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. have its 41st reunion June 20 Lyle Schuh, Omaha. at Cowpens, S.C.

For details Murphy, the son of Teresa Murphy of and newsletter, former ship- Valentine, received a bachelor's degree from mates should contact Mrs. W. Chadron State College, a master's degree Dearybury, Box 10, Cowpens, from UNL and a doctorate from Indiana UniS.C. 29330. versity.

He is a faculty member at UNL. Miss Farris is a senior dental hygiene student at the University of Nebraska College of Dentistry. Grubaugh, a 1983 graduate of UNL, is an accountant with Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. The couple plans a June 16 wedding. Bonnie Coffey Glen Roebke Mr.

and Mrs. Jackson (Lori Fleselman) FieselmanJackson Married Tuesday at First Christian Church were Lori Fieselman and Michael Jackson. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Becker and Mr.

and Mrs. Barry Jackson, Torrington, Wyo. Attendants: Linette Becker, maid of honor; Cindy Jackson, Torrington, bridesmaid; Doug Wahlstrom, best man; Michael Becker, groomsman; Art Becker, Omaha. Roger Hothan, ushers. After a short wedding trip, the couple will live in Lin- Zeleny-Darnell The First United Methodist Church was the setting for the Tuesday wedding of Carol Zeleny and Patrick Darnell.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zeleny, Milligan, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Darnell.

The couple will live in Lincoln. Mrs. Kapke (Nancy McKay) Douglas Fay Kapke. Their parents are Kerwyn Overy, York, Edna Ptacek and Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Kapke, Roca. Attendants: Edna Ptacek, matron of honor; Doug Merriman, best man. The couple will live in Lincoln. McKay-Kapke Wedding vows were exchanged Wednesday at St. Paul United Methodist Church by Nancy McKay and Roesler-Loesch United in marriage Saturday, at Immanuel.

Lutheran Church were Lisa Anne Roesler and Steven Mark Loesch, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Their parents are Felice Roesler, the late Willard Roesler, and the Rev. and Mrs. Donald Loesch. Attendants: Nancy Christensen, maid of honor; Michele Bockman, Angela, Maria Loesch, Lori Martin, Melissa Roeser, bridesmaids; Mary Catherine George, York, Susan, Debbie Krause, both Siginow, Andrea Austin, Overland Park, Anne Bockman, junior attendants; Bill Love, Columbia, best man; Ivan, Collin Loesch, both Huron, S.D., Jonathan Loesch, Hagerstown, David Bockman, Dennis Martin, groomsmen.

The couple will live in Cedar Rapids. Toohey-Kassebaum Sharon "Sherri" Toohey and Chuck Kassebaum were married Tuesday in Las Vegas, Nev. Their parents are Frank M. Toohey, Fremont, the late Mary Jane Toohey, Sophie Kassebaum and the late John F. Kassebaum.

The couple will live in Lincoln. Sarah Farris Kim Grubaugh Carol Hartman Michael DeVall caster Office of Mental Retardation. DeVall, a graduate of Wayne State College and Hartman-DeVall Planning a March 17 wedding at Second Presbyterian Church are Carol Fay Hartman and Michael Dean DeVall. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

A.E. Hartman, Ralston, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeVall, Spencer. Hartman, a graduate of coln.

the University Lincoln, works of Nebraska- UNL, also is employed at for the Lan- LOMR. Siebe- Walker Our Saviours Lutheran Church will be the setting for the April 7 wedding of Susan Siebe and Jon Mark Walker. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Don Siebe, John Walker, and Jo Hampton, Fort Smith, Ark.

Miss Siebe is a marketing and sales representative for Novak Automotive Services Inc. Walker attended Nebraska Wesleyan University and Oklahoma City University. He works for Lincoln Plating Co. Rotschafer-Clough Debiy Rotschafer and Gary Clough are planning an Oct. 20 wedding at First-Plymouth Congregational Church.

Their parents are Raymond and Mary Rotschafer and Verdeen and Wilma Clough. Ms. Rotschafer, a bookkeeper, graduated with an associate degree in law from the Lincoln School of Commerce. She is a senior majoring in business administration at Doane College-Lincoln. Clough, a welder at Kawasaki, is a graduate of Southeast Community College.

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