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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 11

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Salina, Area, Ceremonies, They Are Married ''M i 1 a 'T Mrs. Robert AUan Walker (Patricia Ann Kratzer- Walker Mrs. John Gary (Patricia Anne Corrigan) The marriage of Patricia Anne Corrigan, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Robert Corrigan; 2533 Highland, to John Cairy Queen, son of and Mrs: Ralph Queen, Peabody, former Salinans, was solemnized Saturday March 14 at the Schilling AFB chapel. Receiving the couple's double- ring TOWS was Chaplain David Roop. Capt. Elaine Gale, Salina. was the musician.

-Guests were escorted by Levi Neil and Paul Livingood, both of Salina. The bride chose a full-length gown of silk organza featuring a bodice and full front panel of Chantiliy lace, and chapel train. pearl crown held her finger tip silk illusion veil. She wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the Dridegroom. White carnations and white hyacinths composed her cascade.

Jeanne Corrigan was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Susie Miller. Both are of Salina. They wore street-length blua and white brocaded sheaths and small white bows with, blue net veils. Completing their ensembles were colonial bouquets of yellow carnations.

Best man was Paul Queen, Salina, brother of the groom. Assisting at the reception at the home of the bride's parents were Glenda Queen, Peabody, the groom's sister, and Judy Corrigan, another sister of the bride, and Judy Tiffany, both of Salina. Mrs. Queen was graduated from Eilsonr AFB high school Fairbanks, Alaska, and Durham Business College, El Paso, Tex. Her husband.is a graduate of Salina high school and a trade school in Kansas City, Mo.

He is a mechanic at the Tip Top Dairy, Hillsboro. Following a wedding trip to Kansas City. the cocpla will be at home in Hillsboro. Double-ring marriage vows were recited, by Patricia Ann Kratzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis.

Kratzer, Geneseb, and Robert'Allan Walker, son of Mrs. Ray Brookville, and the late Mr. Walker, Saturday evening, March 14 at the First Baptist Church, Frederick, Kas. The Robert K. Docherty, Russell, officiated before a setting of eandelabra 'and of white gladioli.

Musicians were Mrs. Robert Geneseo, and Robert Burns, Bushton. The bride's 'fioor-lengHi gown of ChantiUy-type lace and nylon tulle over taffeta was styled with a basque bodice, modified scoop neckline of scalloped lace embroidered in iridescent se- fluins and long tapered sleeves. The bouffant skirt" featured a lace peplum across'the ftohfci'and extending into-. a Bands of also accented the skirt.

Her illusion veil fell from a coronet of cut glass and seed pearls. She carried red roses. Attending the bride were the bridegroom's sister-in-law, Mrs. Donald Walker, Gypsum, matron of honor, and her sisters, Mrs! Willard Splitter, Utica, and Barbara a McPherson, bridesmaids. They wore light dresses, and carried and white carnations.

Lois Kratzer, Geneseo, another sister of the bride, and groom's sister, Geraldine Walker, Brookville, were candlelight- ers. Mrs. William a Brookville, sister-in-law of the groom, registered guests. Donald Walker, 1 Gypsum, was his brother's best man. Groomsmen 'were Wiliard Splitter, Utica, bride's, brother-in-law, and William Walker, Brookville.

brother of the 'groom. Seating guests were David Kratzer, Geneseo, the bride's cousin, and nephews of the groom, Jim Vanek and' Glenn Walker, both of Assistants church reception were Mrs; Duane Walker, -Canton, sister-in-law of the Sirs', Scj'aude Zimmer' 'the 'groom's sister; Linda Walker and Evelyn Vanek, both of Brookville, nieces of the groom, and Diana Kratzer and Linda Kratzer, both, of Geneseo, the bride's cousins; The bride is a graduate of high school. Mr. Walker, a graduate of Brookville high school, works for the Geneseo Grain Company. They are at home on Geneseo RFD 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Keith (Judith Ann Cox), Cox-Chrjstensen The Rev. Wayne Parrish officiated at the marriage of Judith Ann Cox. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Cox, Concordia, and Dale Keith Christensen, son cf Mr. and Mrs. M. Lorine Christensen, also of Concordia, March 7 at the First Christian Chvirch, Concordia.

The couple exchanged rings. Musicians were Ann Arnott, Manhattan, and Taylor Machin- nom Concordia. The bride chose a floor-length gown of silk organza over satin styled with a scoop neckline trimmed with lace and long tapered sleeves. Her elbow-length veil of silk Division was caught to a crown of lace and pearls. Pink roses.

and small white mums topped her white Bible. Mrs. Charles CuDey, Salina, the bride's sister, matron of honor, wore a street length frock of white satin with an overskirt of slfc organza, and carried a cascade of pink carnations. Flower girl and rins bearer were Kathy and Kristi Sawin, respectively. Both are of Line- tin, Neb.

Janet Widrig, Bdoit, was caodklignter. Best man was Harold- tensen, cousin of the bridegroom. Seating guests were John Cox, jConcordia, the bride's and Charles CuIIey, Salina, brother-in-law of the bride. Assisting at the church reception Mrs. K.

J. Swain, Lincoln, the bride's Bister; her aunt. Ervin Schlichtman, Fairbury, Opal Vannice, a of the groom, and Mrs. Pat Desilet, both of Concordia; Barbara Jetland. Manhattan, and Mrs.

Ted Landon, Salina. The bride a graduated from Concordia high school, and will graduate in May from Kansas State University, Manhattan, with a bachelor of science degree in home economics. Mr. Christensen is a graduate of Concordia high. He was graduated in January with a bachelor of schience degree in architectural engineering from Kansas State.

He works at Wilson and Company Engineers and Architects. Followini a short, wedding trip, they at home at 1429 Salina. This Couple Celebrating 1 Behrendts To Mark Golden Day MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. Otto Behrendt will observe their 50th wedding anniversary with an open from 2 to 5 Pm March 22 at the VFW Hall, Minneapolis.

They were married March 24, 1914, at the of Mrs. Behrendt's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry neapolis. Tfcey have lived lui Minneapolis all of their married life.

The Behrendts have two children, -Mrs. Francis (Florence) Mefller and Robert, five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The honorees request rlo gifts. Wed Century Shown are Otto neapolia, as they appeared-oh their weddine dav March 24, 1914. Mr.

and Mra. Otto Behrendt Son Born To Smiths Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, Denver, announce the birth March K) of a sen, Darrenlterui.1 Andrew. Paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Smith, 916 Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Julius, Kansas City, are tha ma- i w-'' Mrs. Dennis CL Williams" Elaine Yuhl) Yuhl-Wiilrarns Marriage Vows and rings were exchanged by Janet Elaine Yuhl. daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yuhl, Abilene, and Dennis C.

Williams, son of Mrs. Dean Roe, Brigham City, Utah, March 7 at the First Methodist Church, Abilene. The Rev. W. Ross Thornton officiated before an altar setting of two gold vases of gladioli.

Musicians' were Sherry Selby, Hays, and Mrs. Doyle Gambler, Abilene. The bride chose a floor-length gown of peau de sole fashioned with a fitted -bodice, bracelet length sleeves and a scoop neckline. Deep pleats opened in the controlled skirt, and a detachable wateau train flowed from a large bow at center back to a tapered chapel train. Large appliqued medallions of re-embroidered Alencon lace filled with tiny seed pearls highlighted the bodice, skirt and tapered train.

A cluster of tiny pearlized flowers with large organza pet- edged in pearls and trimmed with appliques of same lace held her bouffant length veil of silk illusion. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. Son For Millers Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller, Waukegan, 111., former Salinans.

announce the birth March 9 of a son, Stephen Scott. He Is their first child. Mrs. Miller is the former Karen Bullock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bullock. Marshall, formerly of Salina. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Miller 844 S. 5th. Do you need another em- ploye? Hundreds of readers are looking through the classified ads every day. Phone TA 3-6353 and an ad-taker will help you with your ad.

She carried an arm bouquet of white glamellias. Mrs. E. D. Wilson, Wichita, the bride's sister, was matron of honor.

She wore a street-length frock of mint green crystalline chiffon, and a matching circlet with short veil. A White glamillia composed her colonial bouquet. Best' man was Michael Rlp- pey, Wichita, and ushers and candlelighters were E. D. Wilson, Wichita; the Iroth- er-in-law.

and Larry Anderson, Concordia. at Ow-ebAthW ception iri the church Fellowship Hall was the bride's aunt, Mrs. Les Diehl and Mr. and her cousin, Mrs. Robert Diehl, all of Chapman; Martha Rowley, and Mrs.

Robert Clubine, both of Salina, and Mrs. Maurice Wilson, Wichita. Mrs. Williams, a graduate of Abilene high school, attended Kansas Wesleyan University. She ard her husband both are students at Wichita University.

The groom was graduated from Wichita East high school. Following a short wedding trip, they are at home at 440 Fndiana, -Wichita. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon P.

Mfl- ler. Assaria, engagement of their daughter, Jeannina Elaine, S. 6th, to Norman C. Pihl, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Pihl, Cuba, Kas. The a graduate of Assaria high school, attended Brown-Mackie School of Business. She is a secretary at Salina Concrete Products. Her fiance was graduated from Cuba high school and attended Brown-Mackie. He is aa insurance agent for Tarm Bureau Insurance to Salina County.

A September a i te planned. Our Town By Jacq Woolsey and Nada Vopat Linda Hoover Feted Red and white, the chosen wedding colors of Linda Carole bride elect of David Lynn Woolverton, were featured in tJie decorations at a pre-nuptial miscellaneous shower for her. shower which was Satur- was at the home of Gary Schneweis, 430 Baker. Schrieweis' mother, Mrs. 0.

C. Robbins, was co-hostess. Hcart-Shaped Cake A red and white heart-shaped cake completed the decorations. Among the 16 invited guests were the mothers of the betrothed couple, Mrs. John R.

Hoover, 2080 Highland, and Mrs. E. J. Woolverton. Saiina RFD 2, and Mr.

Woolvcrton's aunt, Mrs. Hcbert Schneweis. Salina. The wedding will be at 2 pm 28 at rbe First Presbyterian Church. Green and white was the color scheme used in the table decorations at a dinner for the Elks Ladies Club at the Elks Club.

Hostesses were Mmes. Hal Bloomquist, Warren Marion Hederstedt, Orval Lewis. Ed Hahn, John H'artpence. John Fey, Kcrnohen, Ralph Sarvis. Clem Erickson, Frank Zcman, Lauren Gray, Lawrence a and Lyle Thompson.

New members introduced were Mmes. Nf. C. Taliman, L. B.

Vince Jack Bockius, E. Keith Opdyke and Ned Nor- 'ris. Bridge Winners Winners at i were Mmes. A. F.

Reinhardt, H. D. Fisk. D. R.

Stephan, Marion Floyd Dale, Joe Easterday, E. H. Hagan, Marion Sturgeon, S. 0. Moberly, Lauren Gray, Orval Warren Allison, M.

C. Tallman and T. L. Mynalt Canasta winners were Mrs. Myron Hall, Dwight Sheets, Mrs.

Alvin Kilcoyne and Mrs. Bill Crews. Mrs. John Meyer, Mrs. Fred Nelson and Mrs.

Henry BuehJer were pinochle wiimers. Special prize winners were Mmes. John Challas. Frank JLeikam, Stewart Horejsi, Ray Killingsworth, Ellis Norton and Earl Groves. jt-- Mrs.

J. R. U7 Austin Court. Schilling Manor, was complimented with a farewell coffee rn the Terrace Room of the base Officers Open Mess. There were 55 guests, including officers' wives and civilians.

Entertaining were Mrs, William Grosser III, Mrs. Edward Moulton and Mrs. Edward Satterfield. Mrs. M.

A. Blaisdell, was ill, was a hostess in absentia. The serving table, laid with a yellow cloth, was accented with lacy lavender ribbons and a silver candelabrum with yellow candles and draped with yellow and lavender artificial flowers. Silver and crystal senr- jice was used. I Mai.

and Mrs. Williams and Others Announce Marriage Plans Vering Man love Mr. and Mrs. William E. Vering, 217 E.

Prescott, anaounce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Diana Kay. to A-lc Larry Keith Manlove, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.

Maslove, Bloomington, Ind. The bride-elect, a graduate of Sacred Heart i school, works at the South Ninth Street Dillons store. Airman Keith was graduated from Richmond, high school, and attended Indiana University, Bloomington. He is stationed at Schilling ATE. The wedding will be March 30 at the St, Mary's Roman Catholic Oiurch, Jamestown.

Patricia Am Rose Higgs Diua Kay Miller Pihl Mr. and Mrs. George F. Chicago, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Roger Vernoa Higgs, also of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Higgs, 16U Highland. Miss Rose Is a graduate of a Chicago high school, and was graduated in January from Marymount Sha ieaches i at Mother Theodore Guerin high school, Chicago. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Salina high school and attended the University of Kansas, Lawrence.

works for Allied Van Lines, Chicago. wedding win July 9 at Uw Robert Roman Catholic Church, Chi. cago. Jeannhw Elaiae Miller Nininger Edmands HWCHINSON-Mr, and Mrs. Larry Nininger announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Diane, to Lt.

Clay Douglas Edmands, son of Mrs. Ivan D. Edmands, Minneapolis. bride-elect and her fiance both graduated from the University of Kansas, Law- Miss Nininger was a member of Chi Omega sorority and Mortar Board, and in June wfll receive a master's degree in speech pathology from KU. The prospective bridegroom was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Sachem.

He is a naval aviation supply officer aboard the USS Kearsarge, Long Beach, Calif. An early fall wedding is planned. Judith Mntnfer Hardman Macy Continued lo Page MILTOXVALE Mrs. Olga Hardman announces the en- jagemeni of daughter, Charlotte Mae, to Edward K. Macy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Macy, Oak HUL Miss Hardman, a graduate of Miltonvale Wesleyan high school, is a freshman at Miiton- vale Wesleyan College, major-! ITS in secondary education. i Her fiance, graduate of Mil-1 tonvale Wesleyan high, recently' was discharged from the National Guard. I No wedding date has been set. Beta Medack Wenthe SYLVAN GROVE Mra Louise Jfedack.

Giddings. Tax. announces tnV engagement of her daughter, Helen, Houston. to William Wentne, of Hqustan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry A. Wenthe, Sylvam Grove. The bride-to-be is graduate of Concordia Teachers CoOega, River Forest, and teacbesj at Bethany Lutheran school. Houston. Her fiance, a graduate of Coa- cordia 8cw- ard, teaches at Urtheran school, A June 8 wedding'is plamed at the a Lotbern Church, Houston.

Gloria Kaye Blecha Blecha Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Virgfl Blecha, Woodston, announce the ment cf their daughter, Gloria Kaye, Sylvan Grova, to Gary D. Wiley, also of Sylvan SOB of Mrs. Richard Wfley, M4 N.

West Place. The bride-to-be wag graduated from Woodston higfa school and Fort Hays Kansas State College, Hays. She teaches economics in Sylvan Her fiance, a graduate of van Grove high school and Fort Hays, teaches music to Grove. A May wedding in is planned..

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