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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 27

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Sunday, May 30, 197! THE SUNDAY NEWS AND TRIBUNE, JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Page 3-A Luebbert, Brandt exchange vows Miss Phyllis Ann Luebbert and Ralph Hugo Brandt exchanged wedding vows Saturday in an 11 a m. ceremony at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Westphalia. The Rev. Alois Hilke performed the double ring ceremony.

Mrs. Catherine Fechtel, organist, accompanied the church choir. Acolytes were Stanley Luebberl, brother of the bride, and Randy Heckman, cousin of the bride. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Luebbert, Westphalia. The groom is the son of Mrs. Herbert Bock, Linn, and the late Alfred Brandt. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of delustered satin, enhanced with re-embroidered chantilly lace. The smooth fitting bodice featured a mandarin neckline and full bishop sleeves.

Her chapel length mantilla veil of silk illusion was bordered with ace matching the gown and was secured to a Parisian styled Camelot cap. Mrs. Dennis Smith, Whitton A ring ofbcauty is a joy forever. iff in AttCnrved. ArtCarvtd craftsmen have doing btautiful things with fine gold lince 1850.

And this heritage ol quality is evident in the ArtCarved wedding band collection we have right now. Whether your heart is set on a Florentine design, a bold sculpture or something in between, we're sure to have it for you, I I FAILING-STAR SET ArtCnrved wedding ringt in t4K lolid gold an from flO to ovtr I HO Perth's Jewelry Store Certified Gemologlst American Gem Society 636-4211 HO E. High AuttlOtlud; Heights, sister of the bride, wag matron of honor. Miss Janet Brandt, Linn, sister of the groom, and Miss Sandra Reinsch, Argyle, were bridesmaids. They wore floor length gown sof green dotted swiss.

The bodice was styled with scoop neckline and short puffed sleeves Their veils were secured to clusters of daisies. Miss Julie Brandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Don Brandt, Linn, was flower girl. Douglas Bax, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Bax, Westphalia, was ring bearer. Brandt, Loose Creek, brother of the groom, was best man. Edwin Wilde, Warrensburg, and Gary Boes, Rich a i were groomsmen. Ushers were Leroy Luebbert, Westphalia, brother of the bride, and Marion Starr, Mete. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Westphalia.

Miss Delores Wieberg and Miss Carol Holterman were at the guest book. Miss Susan Huber and Miss Donna Brunnert were at the gift table. The bride is a graduate of Fatima High School, Westphalia. She is employed with the State Department of a i Section of Vocational Rehabilitation. The groom is a 1968 graduate of Fatima High School, Westphalia, and attends Central Missouri Stats College, Warrensburg.

The couple will reside in Westphalia. Gas pain patients can find relief Compared to organ transplants and life-saving antibiotics, new medical findings concerning painful gastrointestinal gag may seem somewhat trivial except to the person with the problem. Almost three-quarters of G. gas caused by swallowed air, physicians have observed. People swallow air when they eat too fast, or because they are tense.

At a meeting on the subject, simethicone, a defoaming agent, was reported to relieve the painful symptoms of gas and bloating. At the end of the meeting, one physician described Phazzyme, a tablet containing simethicone, producing marked improvement hi patients who took part in a carefully-designed, scientifically-controlled study. Special Prices On Series of FACIALS Call for more information WALLACE DOTY SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING 635-7989 412 Jefferson St. SEE BETTER, LOOK BETTER We Fill All Optical Prescriptions, We Duplicate Lenses, We Rapair or Replace Broken Frames a Dependable and Guaranteed Service. D.

HEISINGER WEKENBORG Inside the Jewel Shop Jefferson City, Mo. Phone 6357959 Nina Brauner weds Robert Saturday --Wright Sludlo Ralph H. Brandt Jones, Dickneite Immaculate Conception Church, Loose Creek, was the setting at 10:30 a.m. Saturday for the marriage of Miss Nina Dean Brauner to Robert Kever. The Rev.

Kevin Gormley performed the double ring Misg Janice Kliethermes was soloist and Miss Myrtle Bonnot wat organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Brauner, Bonnots Mill, and the groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis. Kever, Bonnots Mill. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of imported silk organza and chantilly lace over taf- ffeta. The smooth fitting all lace bodice featured a high scalloped edged neckline and full bishop sleeves.

A narrow band of lace encircled the slightly raised waist, topping the A-line skirt. Her bouffant veil of silk il- id vows sai Portland Baptist Church was the Betting Saturday for the 7:30 p.m. wedding of Miss Janice C. Jones to James S. Dickneite.

The Rev. Guy Richardson, St. Charles, performed the double ring ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob T. Jones, Portland, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Dickneite, Roue 3.

Xjiven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length empire styled gown of lace. Maid of honor was Miss Joanna Jones, Portland, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Allen Heckman, Westphalia, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Ronnie Thomas, Columbia, sister of the bride.

They wore gowns of sunshine yellow. Miss Roberta CooV.e, Fulton, cousin of the bride, was candlelighter. Miss Joyce Jones, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Jones, Portland, brother of the bride, was best a Groomsmen were Dennis Dickneite, Route 2, brother of the groom, and Jack Jones, Portland, brother of the bride. Richard Jones, Portland, cousin of the bride, and Arn 1 Wieberg, Freeburg, seated the guests.

Following the ceremony, the reception was held in the Community Building. Miss Debbie Harris was at the guest book. Miss Mary Sue Jones and Mrs. Jerry Mistier served. The bride is a 1967 graduate of South Callaway High School, Mokane, and a 1969 graduate of Capital Business College.

The groom is a 1968 graduate of Jefferson City Senior High School. The bride is employed at Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center in Columbia and the groom works at Von Hoffman Inc. After a wedding trip to Colorado, the cnuple will reside at .116 Clay St. At Stokes you will find a large selection of distinctively styled glassware. These impressive glass lets are of the finest quality, and you'll find several different types to choose from that will be fust right for any occasion.

For a gift that will be long appreciated-stop in at and select a beautiful set of glasses soon. 226 MADISON "LET US BE YOUR GIFT IDEA CENTER" Stokes Mrs. Robert Kever lusion was attached to a i styled headpiece fashioned of chantilly lace pedals. Matron of Honor was Mrs. Louis Wilbers, sister of the bride.

She wore a gown of orchid silk georgetta over taffeta. The bodice featured a high neckline and full sleeves. Her headpiece of daisies secured her shoulder length veil. Best man was John Kever, brother of the groom. were Louis Wilbers, Linn, and James Kraus, Bonnots Mill, cousin of the groom.

A dinner reception followed at the Loose Creek School Hall. Miss Rita Kever, sister of the groom, and Miss Patty Kraus, cousin of the bride were at the guest book. Mrs. Louis Brauner, Jefferson City, aunt of the bride, baked the wedding cake. Mrs.

Brauner and Mrs. Ray Kraus served cake at the reception. The maid of honor, Miss Lynn Prenger, and Miss Melba Kraus, assisted at the gift table. A wedding dance was held in the evening at Loose Creek. Mrs.

Roger Guy Snellen Celia Dickson weds Mr. Snellen 636-2167 Miss Celia Dickson and Eoger Guy Snellen exchanged wedding vows in a 1:30 p.m. ring ceremony Saturday at Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev. Dwain Laramore officiated at the ceremony.

The Rev. Val B. Strader assisted. Mrs. David Jobe accompanied Mrs.

Ron Hedrick and Stanley B. Neely, who sang. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of French imported chantilly lace over peau de soie, featuring a high neckline and full sleeves. A bouffant chapel length veil of silk illusion was secured to a Parasian face-framer headpiece fashioned of pearl edged lave flowers and leaves. Mrs.

Mark 1 RusseJlville, was niatron of honor. She wore blue floor length gown of silk organza over peau de soie, styled sililar to the bridal gown. Best man was Mark Enloe. Ushers were James Ray Dickson, 1020 Hawthrone Parkway, brother of bride, and Ricky Snellen, Cedar City, cousin of the groom. The reception was held at the church following the Miss Emily Dickson, sister of the bride, was at the guest book.

Miss Josephine Dickson, sister of the bride, was in charge of the gift table. Assisting with the reception were Mrs. Stanley Neeley, Mrs. David Snellen, Miss Rita Dickson, sister of the bride, Mrs. Vcrnon Brightwell and Mrs.

Harold Barger. Following a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Manhattan, Kan. The bride is a graduate of Jefferson City Senior High School and holds a BS degree in education from Lincoln University. The Groom is a graduate of Jefferson City Senior High School. He attended Lincoln University and will complete his degree in architecture at Kansas State University.

Mrs. Theodore P. Ciolll Holley, Ciolli repeat vows Miss Lynne Noel Holley and Theodore Paul Ciolli were married Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Community Christian Church of Jefferson City. The Rev.

Harold B. Holley, father of the bride, performed the ceremony. He was assisted by the Rev. Michael Quinn. The bride is the daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. Harold B. Holley, 112 E. Ashley St. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Ciolli, California. The bride wore a floor length satin gown and a finger tip heirloom veil attached to a headpiece accented with pearls and beads. Miss Beth White, 107 W. McCarty was maid of honor.

She wore a floor length daisy print gown. Bridesmaid was Joye Osborne, 1014 Fairmount Blvd. Best man was Stephen Ciol- Ji, California, brother of the groom. Bryan Barding was groomsman. Miss Laurel Ann Holley, sister of the bride, was at the guest book.

The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. After a brief wedding trip the couple will reside in Jefferson City. The bride attends Lincoln University and the groom is employed by Harris Landscaping. SPRING INTO SUMMER With an Easy. Can Hairstyle From EAST END BEAUTY SALON Irmi Slirk Humptiray IN Mintall Pit WHIM Who is your favorite florist? Undoubtedly, one who takes great care in serving you.

Knows how to arrange and package your flowers with an expert touch. Always has the most beautiful blossoms of the season and can send them on time. Coach Light promises to give you a whole new world of elegance and color in a tremendous selection of fresh flowers and artificial arrangements. As the days grow a little warmer, the air little sweeter remember it's spring now and all year long at Coach Light. Flowers and Gifts Jeri and Don Awe Dial 635-7108 Politico! satire Barbara Fultz 1 book, "The Naked Smperor," just arrived at the Thomai Jefferson Library, is an international anthology of the political satire of the 60's.

--Hammond Studio Mrs. Michael Arriola Miss Chaloupek weds Mr. Arriola i Connie Jean a and Michael Arriola exchanged wedding vows Saturday at the United i Church of Russellville in a 7 p.m. a i double ring ceremony. The Rev.

Paul performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Glen I.Parker, Russellville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Arriola, Nacogdoches, Tex.

Mrs. Ray i organist, accompanied Miss Laura Willhite and Rev. Green, soloists. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of imported silk peau and brussells point d'alencon lace. The all lace bodice featured full bishop sleeves banded at the wrists with lace and a high neckline of lace.

Her chapel length mantilla veil was bordered with lace matching the gown and was attached to a headpiece of flat cilk bows. a Russellville, was matron of honor. She wore a mint green voille dotted swiss gown trimmed with white satin streamers. The long puffed sleeves were secured with small seed pearl buttons. Her headpiece was a flat bow of voille dotted swiss accented with two daisies in the center.

Bridesmaids were Miss Jane Pringer, and Miss Susan Plassmeyer, both of Jefferson City. Their gowns i were identical to the matron of honor's. Miss Sue Parker, sister of the bride, and James Ogden, cousin of the bride were candlelighlers. Miss Tammy Milholland was flower girl. Robert Milholland was ring bearer.

Both are cousins of the bride and the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Millholland, Russellville. Jack L. Chaloupek, Jefferson City, brother of the i was best man.

Groomsmen were Randy a Russellville, brother of the bride, and Don Holtmeier, St. Elizabeth. Bill Milholland and Marvin Engelbrecht, Jefferson City, seated the guests. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church annex. Mrs.

Steve Woodford, Romeoville, 111., was at the guest book. Mrs. Daniel Hickman and Mrs. Ralph Schulte were in charge of the gift table. Mrs.Bill Milholland, Mrs.

Steve Hutc i Mrs. Marvin Luckenotte and Miss Mary Scheel served. The bride is employed at the Missouri State Highway Patrol Headquarters and the is employed at Scholastic Magazines. The couple will reside at 1911 St. Mary's Blvd.

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Don't forget the swim suits, Czarlinsky's is the place to-shop and then be offl "Take good manners, they can make four days of fun, even if it rains." ENROLL NOW! FOR SINGER'S TEENAGE SEWING COURSE LEARN: FASHION DRESSMAKING STEP BY STEP DESIGN DARTS ZIPPERS FITINGS ETC. WIN: YOU MAY WIN A TRIP TO PARIS, PLUS OTHER VERY NICE PRIZES! HURRY! Classes Start June 14th (Limited Number in Class) SINGER SEWING CENTER 100 E. High 635-1514 OPEN MEMORIAL DAY FABRIC 'SALE' DOUBLE KNITS Polyester, 60" wide, machine washable. These are not the usual poor quality knits you see this price. All are first quality grade.

Reg. $6.98 to $7.98 $O98 Dotted Swiss Polyester, cotton, 45" wide. $1.89 yd. value 99 Yd. side 126 E.

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