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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 11

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Atchison, Kansas
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MISS SHAH ON BAN WILSON Tlie engagement of Mass Sharon Jean Wilson to Jim L. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cole ofTopeka, haH been announced by her parents, Mr. andMrs.

William M. Wilson, Fourteenth Place. Miss Wilson Is a graduate of Atchison County Community High school and Sterling college. She teaches third grade in USD No. 437, Topeka.

Mr. Cole was graduated from Seaman High school In Topeka and served with the United States armed forces in Germany, He is employed by Harry's IGA in Topeka, The couplo plans a December wedding. mF ROSS MARTHA IRENE HUSTON Dr. and Mrs. F.W.

Huston of Winchester announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Irene, to Pfc. Richard Eugene Domann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Domann of Winchester. Miss Huston Is a graduate of Winchester High school and attended Tarkio college.

She is a senior In occupational therapy at Kansas university. Private Domann was graduated from Winchester High school and attended Highland Junior college. He Is staiionedin Vietnam with the Marine Corps, No wedding date has been set. MISS DONNA JOYCE WOOLSTON Mrs. Vernele Robblns Woolston of Kansas City, formerly ol Atchison, announces the engagement of her daughter, Donna Joyce, to Dennis E.

Bailey, sonof Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Bailey of Kansas City, Mo, The wedding will take place Oct, 19. MISS MARY CATHERINE JONES Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones, 1413 North First street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Catherine, Steve Linden, BohofMr.and Mrs.

William Linden, 1537 Commercial street. Miss Jones was graduated from Atchison High school and attended Sam Houston State college, Huntsville, Tex. Specialist Linden attended Atchison High school before entering the Army. He is now serving a tour of duty in Korea. A February wedding Is being planned.

MESS MARY ANN SANDY The engagement and approaching marrlago of Miss Mary Ann Sandy, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Sandy, 1421 Main street, to Stephen L. Shaver, son of Mrs. James Pervls of Sepulveda, and William Shaver, 821 South Fifth street, has been announced by her mother. Miss Sandy is attending school In California.

Mr, Shaver, a graduate of Atchison High school, ia stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo, Marriage vows will be exchanged Sept 2S at Our Lady of Peace church In Sepulveda. EE MISS CONNIE SUE DOHERTY The engagement of Miss Connie Sue Doherty. dauehter of Women's News Society SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1968 PAGE 1 -A Colorado again seems to be the favorite spot for holidaying, and In Vail for the weekend are Tom and Mary Moorhead, Wendell and VI Lehman and BUI Muchnlc. All drove out earlier In the week to be there for the ihree-day Jazz Fostival and all the social activities Also vacatfonlngln Colorado are Dick and Betty Mlze just 1b1 surely touring the countryside and were planning to join the other AtcHsonians In Vail today. Mary Widlck planed to Florida Friday for a ten day visit with son and family, Fritz and CatluWIdlck In Cocoa Beach, and to sea Ruthanna Hazol who lives nearby in Vero Hutchinson In Bennington for the weekend guesting with her mother, Mrs.

L.M. Hinshaw, and sister, Jean Hlnshaw, also were rrom uenvar. Bridge Mary Ellen Price hoisted her club Tuesday at Thorning's Tea room, Mary Wldick had her Friday club for lunch and cards at her home Tuesday. College Set- Courtiioy MIze, dtr. of John and Girlie Mize, pledged Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at the University of Arkansas, Elliott, dtr, of Ralph and Elizabeth Elliott of North Little Rock, formerly ol Atchison, pledged Pi Phi.

itirit Mark your calendar for toe St. Joseph Church bazaar noxt Sunday, Sept, 22, to start at 4i30 p.m, in the church basement. iWnV Happy Birthday to Fay Edwina Bosse, dtr, of Dr. Frank and Donna Bosse, being eight years old tomorrow. Sharing the party tomorrow afternoon will be all the girls in her class of second graders at St, Joseph school and Katheigh, Raleigh and Luollen Hull of to Mary Arensberg celebrating today.

Thursday, Donna Bosse, Dorothy Moore, Mrs. R.G. Volk, Dr. E.T, Wulff, Larry Leahy BndBrlckCnandleroutlnGlendale, Clancy Mlllor and Dick Drury having birthday cake and Saturday to Jessie Drury and Joyce Brown. Personally speaking Getting our lawn, flowers and tomatoos cleaned out for the fall season is sort of like the farmers Betting the crops laJd-by, The petunias went out with the crab grass and spurge, a few marigolds still left.

In the process of digging up the 50 gladioli bulbs and storing them away for colorful beauty next summer. Rowena Ruhlman Is my garden consultant and under her guidance Ptn expecting fine results next year. Her nasturtiums still in full bloom-our house is gay with a beautiful bouquet from her garden, finished that needlepoint project I Btarted last September just haven't managed to get around to having it put on the chair as Bringing up cookbooks and recipes, I am below) Irecaivedthis weektheflrst batch of recipes for our annual Cookbook Edition which won't be published until Jan, 28, lflflBl Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Doherty of Helton, to Steven Dale iririt Republican Miss Dohertv was oradiulad fmm iwwn utoh Cook whloh Remitting recipes contributed by Is emploS local women. The White House Mr.

Bennett is a graduate of Soldier lilgh school and is Scth? EUeJnhower engaged in farming. alB Eisenhower's famous Vegetable Soup and Old-Fashloned Beef No date has been set for the weaving, (Continued on page 2A) MISS GRACE ANN NOLTli Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nolte, 720 streut, announce tho engagement and appro aching marriage of their daughter, Grace Ann, to James Curtis Urentano, son Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Brentano, 1327 South Tenth street.

Miss Nolte, a graduate of Mount St. Scholastics Academy, Is employed as a secretary at Mount St, Scholastics, Mr. Brentano Is graduate of Maur Hill High school and has served four years tn the Navy, He is employed by Servaes Brothers Construction company. Marriage vows will be exchanged In November, MRS. GREGORY DEAN SCHALLER nee Datum Lea Garten Nuptial Rites Performed Miss Danna Loe Garten, daughter of Mr.

andMrs. Perry L. Garten of the bride of Gregory Dean Schaller, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward G. Schaller of Kinsley, Aug.

24 at 1 p.m. The Rev. Carl Kramer officiated at the nuptial mass which was performed in St. Isidore's chapal, Mrs. Kenneth Broadfoot of Westmorland played a prelude of organ music.

Large bouquets of yellow and white poin pon chrysanthemums decorated tlie church. The bride, escorted to tho altar by her father, wore a sheath of silk organza with a redlngoto of hand clipped Ivory chantlUy lace whloh extetidedto a chapel train. She wore a cathedral veil of ivory Illusion which foil from a cap of Ivory organza trimmed with pearl encrusted lace motifs and she carried a bouquet of white roses, stciilianotls and ivy. Her only Jewelry was a coral rose pendant which belonged to her grandmother. Mrs.

Kenneth Lash of Manhattan was matron of honor and Miss Mary Connie Iluerter, Manhattan, was bridesmaid. Tlioy woro gowns of moss gvoen chiffon over taffeta and headpieces of yellow pom pon chrysanthemums and ivy. Their bouquets were cascade arrangements of yellow pom pon chrysanthemums. Eugene Schlnstock of Man-hattan served as best man and Larry Schollor, brother of the bridegroom, was groomsman. Ushers wore Gerry Schnlhker of Cunningham and Steve Herrmann of Kinsley.

The brido's mother wore a gold silk dress with bronze colored accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Schaller wore a green knit ensemble with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Following tho ceremony a reception was held in the Newman hall. Those assisting were Mrs.

David McLane ofTopeka and Misses Linda Freeman of Kansas City, Heather Nicholson of Topeka and Cynthia, Donna and Jada Schaller, sisters of tho bridegroom. For traveling, the bride wore a pale blue linen suit with black patent accossorios and a corsage of white roses. Following a wedding trip to St. Louis, tho couple is atlume at 2223 Todd Road, Manhattan, where both are students at Kansas state university..

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