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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 6

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Women Today The Salina Journal Mr. and Mrs. Dallas C. Ayers (Kathleen C. Kathrineberg) Kathrineberg- Ayers Salinans Kathleen Carmitia Kath- rineberg and Dallas Conn Ayers were united in marriage April 19 at Sacred Heart Cathedral.

The Rev. Kenneth P. Lohmeyer officiated. Parents are Mrs. Roger Landauer, Superior, and Kenneth Kathrine- berg and Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Ayers, all of Salina. Musicians were Mrs. Randy Naegle, Salina, and Doug Dilling, Manhattan. The bride chose a sheer organza gown, accented with venice lace and lace appliques, and flowing into a lace- edged cathedral-length train.

Her veil of illusion was attached to a caplet of lace and seed pearls. Maid of honor and bridesmaids: Pamela Shields, Kimberly Phelps and Roxanne Matous, all of Salina. Best man and groomsmen: Douglas Bolen, Dennis Stevenson and Ronald Hustus, all of Salina. Other attendants: Kyle and Kelly Kathrineberg, Superior, and Allen Corcoran, Michael Heath, Kelly Gardinier and Amy Conner, Salina. There was a reception at the Cavalier Club.

Assisting: Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser, Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brewer, Salina.

The bride graduated from Central High School and is a secretary for Lightner Welding. Her husband, a graduate of Ell-Saline High School, Brookville, works at American Electric in warehouse personnel. After a wedding trip to the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, they are at home at 809 Plaza Drive. Mr. and Mrs.

Dirk A. Speed (Leannette Schmidt) Schmidt-Speed Salinans Leannette Schmidt and Dirk Anthony Speed were united in marriage April 19 at the First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Bernard R. Hawley and Rev.

Rayond Wurtz, both of Salina, officiated. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schmidt, 2092 Norton, and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Fraser, Olathe. Musicians: Leonard Gillispie, Robert Edwards and the bride's mother, Salina. The bride's chapel train, lace and seed pearl-trimmed gown was redesigned from her mother's gown of bridal satin and lace with nylon organza. The illusion veil fell from a lace cap. Maid of honor and bridesmaids: Doris Holzmeister, Salina; Mrs.

Tim Marlar, Dodge City, and Connie Strand, Topeka. Best man and groomsmen: Larry Rundell, Ernest Sanchez and William Hilt, Salina. Other attendants: Benjamin Schmidt and Gary Beach, Salina. There was a reception at the Cavalier Court. Assisting: Mr.

and Mrs. Paul W. Strand, Leavenworth Rt. 4, and Mrs. Cecil Pettit, Salina.

The bride graduated from South High School and is a computer input processor for the National Bank of America. Her husband, a graduate of Sacred Heart High School, is a Salina firefighter. He also works for Communications Services and is owner of Electronic Services. After a honeymoon to Kansas City, they are at home at 1525 Hickory. Tuttles have 50th day QUINTER Mr.

and Mrs. Albert B. Tuttle celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house at the Fellowship hall of the United Methodist Church, Quinter. Hosts for the event were their five children and their spouses: Mssrs. and Mmes.

J.M. Tuttle, Gove; Boyd Tuttle, Grinnell; Wendell F. (Marita) Hill, Garden Plain; Robert L. Tuttle and Mahlon A. Tuttle, Quinter.

Tuttle and the former Mary Marshall were married April 20, 1930, at WaKeeney. They have lived all their married life on his father's homestead in rural Gove County, engaged in farming, ranching, real estate and insurance. All of their 23 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren were present except one granddaughter, who lives in Germany. Father of raincoat The first raincoat was made by Francois Fresnau, a French Guiana engineer, who made an old overcoat waterproof by coating it with latex from rubber trees. UCT Auxiliary installs officers The United Commercial Travelers Auxiliary 123 held installation of officers at the Elmore dining room.

New officers are: Grace Smith, senior counselor; Marie Burgess, junior counselor; Donna Kay Schneweis, past COOKING SCHOOL April 29th 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC WELCOME See and taste the basics of microwave cooking on a LITTON, the world's largest manufacturer of microwaves. Presented By Kansas Wesleyan's "Free University" and MID-AMERICA APPLIANCE CENTER 1402 S. Santa Fe 825-8925 Listen to the man with a third ear Mrs. Johnson installed as queen By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: Why do guys always hand out that tired old line, "I don't want to get serious," when they are the ones who started it in the first place? This is the third time I have fallen into the same trap with a fellow who instigated the "serious" stuff.

The relationship always starts out fine. Everything is on the up and up. Then Mr. Hot-to-Trot starts to talk about how I am driving him crazy and he is only has to have me and all that jazz. I like him a lot and I am only human, too.

The next thing I know we are very intimate. Then he gives me the old routine, "I don't want to get serious." What he really means is, "I would like to keep this up, but I want to go with other girls, too." I am not the only person with this problem. Several women I know are in the same boat. Nobody has any answers. Have you? Mixed Feelings in Hamilton, Ont.

Dear Ham: Listen with a third ear, honey. What these fellows are really saying is, "I would like to sleep with you, but I don't want to marry you. "Get it?" if Dear Ann: I have been married to a wonderful man for two years. We have an adorable 13-month-old son. "Tim" is a devoted husband and father.

Club Calendar TUESDAY Eagles Aerie, 8 p.m. meeting, Aerie Home. Eagles Auxiliary, 7 p.m. ritual team practice, Aerie Home. Elks Ladies Duplicate Bridge Club, 1 p.m., Elks Country Club.

TOPS 76, 9 a.m. weigh-in; 9:30 a.m. meeting, All-Star Lanes. New members welcome. TOPS 49, 9 a.m.

weigh-in; 9:30 a.m. meeting, the University United Methodist Church. TOPS 359, 9 a.m. meeting, the United Methodist Church of the Cross, 1600 Rush. senior counselor; Dorothy Reilly, secretary; Mary Anderson, treasurer, and Ellen Miller, chaplin.

Grand junior counselor, Dorothy Zeman, served as installing officer and Dixie Melvin as installing conductress. FULL FIGURE FASHIONS and TAIL DOWNTOWN 104 S. Santa Fe 12'A to 38 to 52 Sizes 8 to 20 Spring SALE Lady Marbella Knits Now Thru May 10th Select from beautiful spring colors. Knit skirts, long and short sleeve tops, cardigans, pants, shells and many more styles to choose from. JUST ARRIVED Great Sportswear tops, pants, skirts, blouses, swimwear.

Come see FULL FIGURE FASHIONS I have never met his family. He was an adopted child and his stepparents were very cruel to him. He wants nothing to do with them. When I asked about his mother he said, "You wouldn't understand because your family is so warm and loving." He never wants to see his mother, again. We had a big wedding.

His mother and step-, parents were not invited. They live in another state and probably have no idea he is married. Last Christmas his mother sent a beautiful gift to his office. I know he has talked to her on the phone. He says she is just trying to make him feel guilty.

I think his mother should be told he is married and that she has a grandson. We are not kids. I am 30 and Tim is 31. I have his mother's phone number and am tempted to call her. Should Eating at Me Dear Eating: No.

Your husband's relationship with his mother has nothing to do with you. One day Tim may change his mind, and I hope he does. Until that day comes, butt out, dear. (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to Ann Landers, Box 1400 Elgin, 111., 60120.) Meta Johnson was installed as Queen of Magdala Temple No.

137, Daughters of the Nile, in ceremonies at the Masonic Temple. Other elected officers installed were: Bernice J. Meenen, Clifton, Princess Royal; Gladys Roof, Solomon, Princess Tirzah; Velta Sloan, Salina, Princess Badoura, and Florance Snowball, Salina, Princess Banker. Nancy Ohlde, Salina, was reinstalled as Princess Recorder. Tonia Hunter, Salina, is Junior Past Queen.

Appointive officers from Salina are Verneal Douglas, Princess Marshal; Kathryn Pickering, Princess Chaplain; Frances Ziegler, Lady of the Keys; Ethel Shelton, Lady of the Gates; Audrey Shellenberger, Princess Nydia; Drusilla Baker, Princess Musician, and Betty Hunter, Attendant. Other appointive officers are Lois Reese, Manhattan, Princess Zulieka; Madge Smith, Osborne, Princess Zenobia; Bessie Weaver, Belleville, Princess Zora; Merridy King, Concordia, Princess Zuliema, and Irma Taylor, Solomon, Attendant. Installing officers were past queens of Magdala Temple, Rosemary Atkinson, Salina; Dorthea Webb, Westfall; Elizabeth Schrock and Kathleen Mahanna, Hoxie, and Dorothy Bainter, Jennings; and past queens from Zohar Temple No. 65, Wichita, Edith Bentley, Glenda King and Ruby Joy Powell. Installing Musician was Princess Virginia Johnson, Hays.

A reception followed with Princess Meta Johnson Elvie Knovalsky, Formosa, in charge. Daughters of the Nile are known for their work of sewing for the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospitals and raising funds to procure prosthesis and other items for the hospitals. Each year the local chapter receives an assignment from the Crippled Children's Hospital, Shreveport, for articles of clothing and bedding it desires. In addition to sewing, handmade craft items and homemade foods are sold each fall to raise funds. Nancy's the one Sen.

Nancy Landon Kassebaum is Kansas' first woman senator. The Wichita Republican is the daughter of Alf Landon, who made an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Presidency in 1936. Hove You Been Shopping VERNEDA'S Lately? 114-ASo. 7th 827-0831 Fashion Corniva off Junior and misses' jeans.

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