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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 18

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t. Mrs. Daniel William Wilson (Jane Evelyn Grothusen) Grothusen-Wilson Jane Grothusen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W.

Grothusen, Ellsworth, and Daniel William Wilson, son of Mr. and Earl R. Wilson, Kansas City, exchanged marriage vows and rings Saturday afternoon, Aug. 26, at the First Presbyterian church, Ellsworth. Officiating was the Rev.

Donald Ray. Nancy Grothusen, Ellsworth, and Dennie Tyme'r, Geneseo, were musicians. A chapel gown of silk organza designed in. an empire sheath silhouette was worn by the bride. It was styled with a deep band of re-embroidered Alencon lace enhancing the scalloped neckline and skirt.

The watteau train extended from the shoulders. Her tiered illusion veil was attached to a lace crown. carried white rosea in a cascade. Matron of honor: Mrs. Stephen Churchfll, Kansas City, the bridegroom's sister.

Bridesmaids: Chris O'Donnell, Ellsworth; Mrs. Doug Kelly, Reeds Spring, and Jane Warner, Garden City. Their peau de soie sheaths fea- tured. overdresses of organza. The matron of honor was dressed in pale green, and the bridesmaids wore pole yellow.

Daisies composed their colonial bouquets. Tapertighters: David Waters and Barry Waters, both of i City. Registering Jean Kirk, Manhattan, and Chris Gntbuaea, Ellsworth. Flower girl: Maria Button, Ellsworth. Best man: a Grant, ffutchinson.

Groomsmen: Dr. Stephen Churchill, brother-in-law of the groom, and Mike Hay, both of Kansas City, and Terry Shoemaker, Hays. Usher: David Grothusen, Scott City. Assisting at the reception at the Ellsworth Country club: Joyce Schultz, Wichita; Linda Rand, Wilmette, and Ruth Ann Grothusen and Barbaralee Horejsi, both of Ellsworth. The bride was graduated from Ellsworth high school and at- ded Cottey college, Nevada, VIo.

She will be a junior majoring in clinical psychology this "all at the University, of Kansas, Lawrence. Her husband is a graduate of Wyandotte high school, Kansas City, and attended the General Motors institute, Flint, and Fort Hays State college. He will be a KU senior majoring in business administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon is tiis fraternity. The newlyweds win be at home Sept.

4 at 90S Indiana, Lawrence, after a wedding trip to Colorado. The First Methodist church, Hays, was the scene Saturday morning, Aug. 26, for the marriage of Sylvia Jean Krueger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roy Krueger, Natoma, to Kenneth Charles Havner, formerly of SpearviHe, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Havner, Pomeroy, Kas. Officiating was the Rev. William C. Miller.

The couple exchanged rings. Mrs. M. Storm, Hays, and Carol Anderson, were musicians. Candlelight saki linen was chosen by the bride for her floor- ength empire gown, trimmed with scroll Venise lace on the waistline, elbow-length sleeves, lemline and detachable panel train.

'A matching bonnet cap of EHU Calendar -MMday." Dashing Damsels, 7:45 pm, Mrs. Don Stephens, 2223 Edward. Inquisitive 7:30 pm, Mrs. Aleen Stultz, 1104 Funston. You will be happily surprised.

Classified Ads sell old things. ARE COUNTRY SET CIRIS SPOILED? ABSOLUTELY! fashion future for ihe Bermuda dress in charcoal and gold wool hopsack, worn over Bermuda shorts in either color. A zephyr wool turtleneck completes the look. Open Evenings Except Saturday IN KRAFT MAN 7 OR Ann landers Says; Mrs. Kenneth Charles Havner (Sylvia Jean Krueger) Krueger-Havner Mrs.

Douglas Ward Hilton (Helen Ann Wilson) Wilson-Hilton DUr Aap Our It- Mr-old daughter is very attractive and always had been popular. We teat Marylou to a fine school last year where she joined a sorority. IB June, I drove up to bring her home for the summer. When she left the so-s rority she was noticeably upset and! ran out in a' hurry, avoiding' a When we drove 1 Haryleu 3 broke into sobsi and I couldn't Lajrfen her to talk for half an hour. Finally, she removed her head scarf and I was horrified.

Her hair had been cut short and the letter was shaved oh the top of her head. Marylou tells this story. The night before, she returned from date inebriated and then wssed out. When she awakened, he discovered what her sorority sisters had done to her. She claims it was because she bad dated a fellow who had been Two MC Faculty To Convention Two Marymount College faculty members are attending the Convention of American Institute of Biological Science at Texas A University, College Station, Sunday through They are Sister Crescentia Gierscb, professor of biology, and Sister Domitilla Arncldy, associate professor of biology.

pearled Venise lace with chin- tie held her elbow-length veil of imported silk illusion. She carried a cascade of white glamellias. Matron of honor: Mrs. Gary Miller, Phillipsburg. Bridesmaids: Dr.

Cynthia Krueger, New York City, N. and Mrs. Robert Chesney, Woodston. All are sisters of the bride. They wore floor-length sheaths of tangerine crepe, with, scroll Venise lace accents.

Their bow headpieces with streamers matched their dresses. Distributing wedding scrolls: Michelle Dana Lou Kreuger, the bride's riies. Registering guests: Mrs. Royce Chapman, sister of the bridegroom. -man: Royce Chapman, iingsdown, the groom's rother in law.

Groomsmen: Gene Buinger, Hays, and Ronald Lorimor, Manhattan. Ushers: Gary Miller, PhHIipsburg, and Mike Gintzler, Hays. 'Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Krueger, Rassell, were hosts for the reception in Wesley parlor of the church.

Assistants: Thomas Krueger, Sepulveda; Calif. Mr. and Ruggies, Natcma, and Robrt Chesney, Woodston. Mrs. Havner, a graduate of Natoma high school, attended he University of Kansas, Lawrence.

This fall, she will be a unior majoring in elementary education at Fort Hays State college! Her sorority is Alpha Gamma Delta. The groom was graduated rom SpearviHe high school and served in the U. S. Army. He will be a Fort Hays State senior majoring in political science.

He is a member of Seventh Cavalry, honorary leadership-scholarship fraternity. After Sept 3, the couple will be at home at McGrath hall, Hays, Colorado wedding trip. 900 Double ring marriage vows were recited by Helen Ann Wilson, Rockwell Center, N. and Douglas Ward Hilton, Salina, Aug. 19 at the First Lutheran church, Manhattan.

The Rev. Paul Olson officiated. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. George R.

Wilson, Rockville Center, and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hilton, 916 S. 9th. Musician was Belinda Cook, Baldwin, Kas.

The bride a full-length empire gown of alternating bands of dotted Swiss and Venetian lace with three-quarter- length bell sleeves. Her floor-length vefl fell from a bow headpiece. She carried' feathered mums a cascade. Matron of honor: Mrs. John Hastings, West Hollywood, PTA Notes sister of the Bridesmaids: Mrs.

GaryBrees, Salina: Mrs. lod McAllister, Scottsdale, the bridegroom's sister, and Irs. Carl Buttell, Baldwin. Their floor-length mint green rocks were worn with bows lokhng short illusion veils. Cascades of gold feathered mums complemented their ensembles.

Flower girl: Kyle Hastings, West Hollywood, niece of the bride. Best man: Douglas Powell, Jartlesville, Okla. Grornsmen: a Hilton, the groom's brother, and John Sampson, cousin of the groom, both of Salina, and Rod McAllister, Scottsdale, the groom's brother- in-law. Ushers: Bob Fackler, Wichita; Tom Swan, Baldwin; Gary Hopkins, Junction City, and Greg Hanson, Salina. Oo-hoets for a reception-buffet at the Holiday Inn were Mrs.

Stanley Sampeon, of the groom, and Mr. Sampson, Sal- Council Plans Instruction The. Salina PTA Council is planning, its annual school of instruction at 1:30 pm, Sept. 6 at the Church of the Cross, 1600 Rush. Council officers and chairman of each committee will conduct a training session for officers and chairmen of the local units.

A nursery will be provided. PTA Calendar Monday Hageman executive board, 9:30 am, school auditorium. PTA Council executive board 1:30 pm, C. B. Gibson, 420 Qaremont Drive.

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Swan, ina, and Mrs. bride's aunt, ialdwin. A dance to band music 'olkwed. The bride, a graduate of Rock ville Center high school, will be a seiror majoring in mathematics this fan at. Kansas State university, Manhattan.

Her sorority is Alpha Delta PL Her husband wasi graduate Tom Salina high school and wil a KSU senior majoring in listory education. Phi Delta Theta" is his fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton will be ai home Friday at 1106 N.

Juliette Manhattan, following a Colorado wedding trip. previously pinned, to one of the Frankly, I wonder about this. Now toe question: Should kfarylou return to that school? She wants to go back but not to the sorority house. I say she is ruined on that campus and would be better off elsewhere. What is your opinion? S.M.

Dear S. The decision should be hers, but I inclined to agree with 'you, Mother. The sorority girls sound vicious and cruel and you can be sure that toe barbering episode received wide coverage. More to the point, however, Marylou will do no better elsewhere unless she swears off the sauce; A girl who gets smashed and passes out is lucky if nothing worse happens to her than a Dear ABM Landers: Please print this message to all parents of children who have emotional problems. I am a girl 18.

For a long time I was depressed and unhappy. I asked my mother if Bross-Grubei Ellen Claudine Bross, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel R. Bross, 812 Willis, became he bride of Garey Michael Gruber, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald J. Gruber, 1215 Yale, Aug. 19 at the First Assembly of God church. Receiving the couple's double- ring vows was the Rev.

F. W. Prather. Zella Elkinton, Springfield, and Dan Holgerson, Salina, irother-in-law of the bridegroom, were musicians. A full-length gown of peau taffeta was worn by- the bride.

It was designed with a fitted bodice beaded in front with pearls and sequins, bateau neckline and long tapered sleeves. The bouffant skirt revealed a pick-up tunic in front highlighted a tailor bow. A wide lace and peau panel watteau train with tailored bows at the shoulders fell to chapel-length. Her finger tip veil of illusion was caught to a crown of white petals and small white sequin flowers. She wore a single pearl, a gift of the groom, and carried a crescent-shaped arrangement of white mums and pink roses.

Flower girl: Jeri Lee Gruber, the groom's sister. Ring bearer: Steve Butcher. Both are of Sa lina. Matron of honor: Mrs. Jay Zadina.

Maid of honor: Patty Detwfler. Bridesmaid: Mrs. Dan Holgerson, sister of the groom. All are of Salina. Their empire style frocks of pink bonded lace were wprri with pink roses holding pink tulL veils.

Pink mums composed their crescent bouquets. Best a Jay Zadina Groomsmen: Gary Nelson and Mr. Hclgerson. Ushers: William Arnold, George Arnold and Pa Gruber, the groom's brother. Al are of Salina.

Assisting at the reception at the YWCA: -Mrs. Webb Johnson, Mrs. Rollin Johnson, Mrs. Marian Holgerson and Rosalee Harris, all of Salina. Mrs.

Gruber, a Salina high school graduate, attended Central Bible college, Springfield, Mo. She works for Graves Truck Line, Inc. Her husband was graduated from Salina High and attended Wesleyan university. Mr. Gruber will return to Schilling Institute this fall.

He is a member of the Kansas National Guard. They are at home at 603 Prescott, after a wedding trip to Colorado. he would tend me for counseling but the refuted. She said I was "going through a stage' 1 and I would outgrow it. I know DOW that she didn't want to send me because it would make her ook like'a failure as a mother.

Finally, I was afraid I might commit suicide so I went to my eacber. That wonderful woman arranged counseling on the sly. After eight months of hard work no miracles have been accomplished, but I am learning to live with myself and with others. I am determined to continue the sessions as.long as is necessary because I a beautiful 'uture to work I fed no bitterness toward my mother I am sorry for her. I am deeply grateful to my teacher and my counselor and to a family friend who is paying for my therapy.

(One. day I'll pay her back.) Please tell all parents that if their kids ask for help, to swal. low their pride and let them After they reach adult. it may be too late. ON MY WAY Dear On Your Way: When parents ask me if they should agree to let a child get professional help, I always encourage it.

The child who ASKS is half cured because he wants to be well. Thank you for your letter, honey. I am proud of you for meeting your problem head on and slugging it out. Confidential to So In Love: THIS.is love? You can't stand him when he's drunk and ha can't stand you when he's sober. Forget it, Doll.

you on the other side of the marriage veil? How can you be sure your marraga will work? Read Ann Landers' booklet "Marriage What To Expect." Send your request to Ann Landers enclosing 50 cents in coin and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope. (Ann Landers.will-be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to Ann Landers, Box 3346, Chicago, 51, lil.V Send your news to the Salina Journal. $10 in prizes every week. Downtown $225 Open An Account Take 2 Years To Pay EN feuMsmiuuoan'jNUM IISTS GEMOLOGiST- TA 5-0531 128 N.

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