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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • Page 9

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K-State Grads To Be Married Hutchinson News-Herald and about Wedding In Sterling i I I I i VOWS for Mary Charlcne Far- A J. 1 jrell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

JW. Farrell of Sterling, and James Ellis Roberts, son of Mrs. Harry Section Sunday, November 26, 1950 a IL. Stevens, 9 iroad at 4 p. 320 West 20th, were m.

Saturday in Ster- December Date Is Set Dorothy O'Donnell THE ENGAGEMENT of Dorothy O'Donnell to Wendell C. Muck of Kansas City, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Muck of Clay Center, is announced by her father, J. C. O'Donnell, and Mrs. O'Donnell, 21 West 20th. Both Miss O'Donnell and Mr.

Muck are Kansas State college graduates. Miss O'Doanell is with Gas Service Co. in Kansas City and Mr. Muck is a mechanical engineer for Eelsaw Machinery there. Weddings DEC.

16 is the wedding dale set iby Joan Griggs of Tulsa and Richlard Woodward, who are spending 'the Thanksgiving holidays with iMr. Woodward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.

Woodward. 127 West 30th, and with Miss Griggs' guardian, Pauline Sherwood of Tulsa. Miss Griggs is senior and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at Washburn university. Mr. Woodward is a junior there and a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

The wedding will be in Topeka First Presbyterian church. In Great Bend Mrs. Katharine Corneissen, 12 North Elm, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell, 321 East First, will be guests today of Mrs.

Anna Niedens in Great Bend. Other visitors will be Coralee Niedens of St. John. Marjorie Niedens of Manhattan and 'Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Corneissen of Dodge City. Richard Woodard and Joan Griggs Double Ceremony Read DOUBLE wedding vows for Janet Snodgrass and Johnny L. Cochran and Joyce Applegate and Glenn Snodgrass were read at 7 p.m.

Friday in First Presbyterian church Dodge City by Rev. James H. Williams. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence A. Snod- rass of Dodge City are parents of Mrs. Cochran and Glenn Snod- matron of honor will dress in gold grass Mrs lenn Snodgrass is the and carry cascade bouquets daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ap- Li'onidtt-Votinos bronze mums tied with kelly green satin ribbon.

Bridesmaids' gowns iwill be emerald green, and they i will carry bronze mums tied with Holy Cross church, Birmingham, ribbon will be the scene of the ding at 5:30 p. m. today Georgia orcWds and Fotmos, daughter of Mr. and illM of Aeoorato Theodore Fotmos of Birmingham, and Adrian Leonida, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Leonida, 22 East! First. Rev. D.

N. Sakallarides will tho 3-tier cake served at the re ception at Thomas Jefferson hotel Brimingham. The couple is taking a wedding trip to New York anc officiate, and Wilbert Robinson and wm be at home gt Mrs. Toula Matsos will give wed-' Mr Leonida rates di music iRecord shop here. White gladioli and mums will be used with tapers in iron candelabra before a background southern smilax at the altar.

of Betty Fotinon and Mrs. Matsos will be maid and matron of honor. Zennie Leonida of Hutchinson will act as best man for his brother. Bridesmaids are Penny Mitsako- poulos of Chicago, Mary George, Anna Likis and Koula Catechis. Ushers will be Pete Anastasia, Jer- East Adrian's Among out of town guests a the wedding will be the bridegroom's parents.

Blacktcell-Willis Members of the immediate fanv ilies and close friends attended the 4 p. m. wedding Saturday of Edna Pearl Willis, 17 North Poplar, and John Blackwell of Larned in First Presbyterian church. Rev. Ralph Evans officiated and ry Lorant, Jimmy Likis and Em-1 wedding music given by Mrs.

nianuel Constantine. Nickie Koikos will be ring bearer, and Helen Gulas will be flower girl. Mary and Emmanuel Louzis will light tapers. The bride's candlelight satin gown Is trimmed with illusion and seed pearls, and she will wear a matching pillbox hat. She will carry a cascade bouquet of valley lilies centered with orchids.

Attendants will velveteen gowns hats and gloves. identical matching The maid and wear with Ray Ghormley, organist, and Mrs. Evelyn Miles, soloist. The couple was attended by Mr. Blackwell's twin sister, Mrs.

Robert Grove, and Mr. Grove of Omaha. Mrs. Blackwell In the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Willis of Leoti and Mr. Blackwell's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Blarkwell of Larned. The bride wore a street-length dress of navy blue faille trimmed (Page 11, Column 4.

Please) plegate of Drumright, Okla. and Mr. Cochran's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran of Ford.

Mrs. K. W. Hellwarth, organist and Judi Hall, vocalist, gave wedding music. The church was rtec- orated with ivory tapers in 7- branch candelabra and two largft beauty baskets of white mums, huckleberry and lemon leaf tied with ivory satin bows.

Mrs. Cochran was attended by Dolores Myers of Hutchinson and Mrs. Snodgrass's attendant was Mary Jane Alger. Best man for Mrs. Glenn Snodgrass Mr.

Cochran was Don Melia of ling Methodist church. Rev. A. E. Greenler officiated.

Mrs. Frank Chesky played organ music and Mrs. W. A. McFerrin sang.

Baskets of calla lilies and tnpers in candelabra decorated the church. Mm. Polly Thompson of Hutchinson, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Paul Gibbs of Kansas City was best man. Barbara Fletcher of Kansas City and Mrs. Don W.

Fatten of Hutchinson were bridesmaids. Ushers were Harold Harmon of Hutchinson and Frank Ferrell, brother of the bride. Judy Thompson of Hutchinson was Junior bridesmaid. The bride wore a gown of blush sink satin and Chantilly lace. Her 'ingertip veil of blush pink illusion was held by a capulet of tulle accented at each side with satin She carried a white Bible with lilies of the valley.

The matron of honor, bridesmaids and junior bridesmaid wore match- ng of American Beauty faille taffeta with headdresses of ivy and ice pink velvet ribbon. The matron of honor and bridesmaids carried arrangements of ivy tied with the same ribbon and the junior bridesmaid carried a nosegay of pink roses. The reception was hold in the Farrell home. The 3-tiered cake was topped with a nosegay of gar- 'denias and bouvardia. Janet was in charge of the guest book.

Others assisting were Mines. William Scales and ,1. B. Mrs Stevens of Hutchinson, Marion Trueheart, T. J.

Holer, T. Marion bcrU Heter, Don Brunlng and Dale After a 10-day trip to New Mcxl- co, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will be at home in Kansas City where Mr. Roberts is associated with the per- Donald Cnae of Abilene, son ofjannoimced by her parents, Mr, Earl-Smith Mr.

ami Mrs. Lorcn Case of Phil- and Mrs. Jack Earl of Hays, The wedding will bejwedding will bo Dec. 27. Miss Earl Is graduate of Ft.

Hays State college, ami Mr. Smith graduated from Kansas Wes- Snlina. Both are teaching in of KU. Slip is a mem-'of Frank T. Smith of Kinsley, is! I Pago Column 4, Please) 'ber of Delta Delta Delta land Mr.

Robert is a member of; Tail Omega fraternity. sonnol department of Co. Both he and the Fibergnss bride Icyiin, Sn The engagement of Jean Earl Loe Knv Smith of Palco, Ford and Sam Mapel attended Mr Snodgrass. Ushers were Pete Daw son and Leroy Kreie of Ford Robert Starks and Warren Nevius Mrs. Cocran wore a ballerina length gown of white velvet and nylon tulle trimmed with lace mitts and a nylon tulle fingertip veil edged with lace and held a wliite velvet Juliet cap.

She carried a cascade of red roses. Her bridesmaid wore a ballerina gown of deep red velvet and carried a bouquet of white mums. Mrs. Snodgrass wore a gown of blush satin trimmed with pleated ruching. Her attendant wore a similar gown of blue satin.

Mrs. Snodgrass carried a cascade of white roses and Miss Alger car- led a bouquet of orchid mums. A reception was held in the church parlor. Hostesses were Mmes. Ray Stewart of Wright, Jim Vows For Local Couple Mrs.

Oarrell Ellis Hutchlut YELLOW and white mums, greenery and candelabra decorated Trinity Methodist church for the wedding at 8 p. m. Friday of Nancy Jean Donley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Donley, 426 West 10th, and Darrell Ellis Hutchins, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jay W. Hutchins, Pittsburg, Calif. Yellow and white satin bows marked the pews. Rev.

Harold Soulen officiated. Wedding music was given by Mrs. Carl Klaver and P. A. Gottschalk.

Ann Colcman and Bob Johnson attended the couple. Brothers of the bridegroom, Jerry and Max Hutchins, were ushers. Richard D. Donley, brother of bride, and Richard Huntsman lighted tapers. The bride made her while satin gown and the half hat which held her illusion veil.

She carried ai lavender orchid and stcphanolis on a lace-covered Bible. Miss Coleman wore a wine taffeta gown with matching hat and carried a crescent bouquet of yellow mums. At a reception in the church parlor hostesses were Mmes. LeRoy Massey and Lowell Strickleri of Nickcrson, Jerry Hutchins, Opali Huntsman and Dick Cornish. Joyce Keen had charge of the guest book.

Following a short wedding trip the couple will be at home at 308', a West Ninth. Mr. Hutchins is em-l ployed by Sunflower Glass and' paint Co. i Visiting Parents Calvin Sheppard of Camp Carson, and Bill Sheppard of Leavenworth are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Sheppard, RFD 3. Calvin will return to Camp Monday and expects to receive overseas soon. Cavanee of Great Bend, Walter Buess and Anne Hawley. They were assisted by Mrs. Stanley Meyers, Bonita Roots, Elma Jean Hauschild of Hutchinson, Margaret Applegate of Kansas City, Jo Anne Day of Tulsa, Eleanor Williams, Elaine Dickenson and Mrs.

Jesse Ray. Mrs. Johnny L. Cochran western Bell Telephone company in Lawrence. Mr.

Snodgrass attended Dodge City Junior college and now is a junior at KU. To Cleveland Meet Mrs. George W. Glenn, 103 East 14th, will leave tonight for Cleve, After a short wedding trip Mr.jland, to attend a meeting of Engagements Clarli-Dygnrd Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas F. Chirk of Murdock announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Paul H. Dygard son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H.

Dygard of Nevada, Mo. A winter wedding Is planned. Miss Clark, a graduate of Kingman high school and Grace hospital school of nursing, is employed at Grace hospital. Mr. Dygard is a graduate of Missouri unlvcrslty clair dealer.

He attended the University of Kansas. Monday Mr, and Mrs. Snodgrass ill be at home in Lawrence fol- owing a short wedding trip. Mrs. Snodgrass is employed by South- cil of Churches of Christ in United States.

The meeting will be in session from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1 and 5,000 are expected to attend, Mrs. Glenn will be a consultant delegate. attonded e.itmin- and Mrs.

Cochran will be at homelnll Protestant religious groups iste aw Dcnvej in Ford where Mr. Cochran is as-jthroughout the country to effect sociated with his father as Sin- organization of a National Coun- Stricker-Ewy Vows Saturday WEDDING vows for Patricia Louise Ewy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ewy. 500 West 18th, Harvey M.

Strieker, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gottfried Strieker of Russell, were rend at 4 p.m. Saturday in Trinity Methodist church. Rev. Harold Soulen officiated.

Mrs. Carl Klaver played organ music and vocalists were Lester 'carnation green satin and tin Ewy of Partridge, uncle of reen Each wore a matching half bride, and Barbara Hanna. Pink! hat and carried a barrel muff with and white colors wore used In (cascade of pink lilies attached, decoration with white tnpers In Tho flower girl also wore shore branched candelabra, pink mums green satin and carried a pink in floor baskets and on the choir; satin rose filled with rose petals. rail against a background of green-! with the army at White satin bows and green-j Mrs. Krnrst Dicks in charge cry marked the pews.

of llle reception In the church i parlor. Mmos. Carl Deatz, Carroll Jeani'lto Ewy, sister of the was maid of honor and Elmer Morton and Charles Sesher nerved, Strieker of Wichita, brolher of Knox, Ky. SHI ithsoiii-Casu Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Smithson of Lamed announce the engagement of their daughter, Emmajane, to Model Of The Week READY for holiday festivities, Barbara Jean Blair, 227 West 12th, News- Herald model for this week, wears a new formal fashioned of black faille with pink satin insets and black net stole and flounce, Barbara Jean is a junior at Kansas State. the bridegroom, was best man. assisted by Mm. Richard Martindell of Connie Arml- tage, Elizabeth Dillon and Mirian Natalie Jo Logan and Zona Sll- vis were bridesmaids. Ushers weraiHInds.

Mrs. Glenn Channell of Robert Strieker of Sallna and! Manhattan was charge of the Glenn Strieker of Russell, brothers 'guest book. Mary Janet Smith of the bridegroom, Glenn Springer of Pryor, nnd Arvln Bender player piano music. Mr. and Mrs.

Strieker left Siitur- of Wichita. Rebecca Sue Hinshaw day night for Odessa, where of Arlington was flower girl. jthey will live. For traveling the The bride wore a white bride wore a wool gabardine suit gown trimmed in lace and seed I of deep violet shade wlUi pink and pearls and her veil, also trimmed black accessories. She been with pearls, was held by halo of lace.

She wore a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom, and carried stenographer for Charles Crook Furniture store. Mr. Strieker, who attended a Hutchinson business a bouquet of whito roses and plnk'school, Is employed In the produo- camelllas. Tho maid of honor wore'lion office of Phillips Petroleum bridesmaids' gowns wore shore; Co. at Odessa.

Parties For English Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pegues, 104 West 22nd, will entertain at din- Monday night complimenting Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. V. Abraham Kencott, England. The Abru- jhams are visiting Mrs. Abraham's brothers, Curt and George Bidwell.

Former Residents lionorwl Former Hutchonlans, Mr. and Mrs. Don Newton of Nevada, who are houaegucsts of Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Dougherty, 225 East, 14th, were complimented with dinner in Wiley tearoom Saturday given by a. group of their friends. Twenty-five couples attended. Complimenting Mrs.

Mrs. R. O. Shook, 225 Green, entertained a few close friends of the honoree at luncheon Saturday in the tearoom. Yellow and bronze mums centered the tnble.

Another Saturday honor wan breakfast for Mrs. Newton in the! home of Mrs. Harry Best, 2201 North Main. Mmes. Best and L.

Bartholomew were hostesses. There were 16 invited guestx. Mr. and Mrs. Frfmk Jackson.

416Vj North Main, were hosU at dinner Friday for the visitors. Barbara BUir jMrv Harvey M..

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