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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 10

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Salina, Kansas
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beddings frtm Pafe bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were John Sundgren, Mentor, and Adley Johnson, Salina, brother of the bridegroom. A reception was held in thej church parlor. Hostesses Mmes. Walter King, Adley Johnson, Ed Weddle.

Amos Peterson, Joe Peterson, Ebba Fo sberg and William Henry. Helen Gilrnore, Salina, presided at the guest book. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson attended Kipp high school.

After a wedding trip to the Ozarks the couple will be at home in Kipp, where Mr. Johnson is employed in construction work. rv Cullum-Chisum Patricia Cullum, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Cullum, 920 N. 12th, became the bride of Adrain Chisum in a 6:30 pm ceremony Sept 29.

The couple was married at the Assembly of God parsonage. Mr. Chisum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Chisum, Miami, Tex. Rev. W. Prather officiated.

Bouquets, of pink gladioli' mums decorated the rooms. Music was by Laura pianist, and Claire Brockelman, soloist, both -from Salina. The bride wore a street length dress of pink lace over pink taffeta, with a corsage of white tnums and white accessories. Margaret Pearson, Salina, was maid dress was light blue taffeta with; blue accessories and a pink carnation corsage. A-lc Patrick Cummings, Smoky Hill Air Force base, was best man.

Mrs. Richard Hahn and Zella ElMnton, Salina, assisted at the reception at the bride's home. The bride was graduated from Central Bible Institute, Springfield, Mo. Mr. Chisum graduate of Miami High school, is stationed at Smoky Hill Air Force base.

After a short wedding, trip to Miami, the couple is at home at 903 W. Republic. Rock-Anderson Sharon Lee of former Salinan Leland V. Rock and his wife, Kansas City, and Kenneth E. Anderson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Anderson, Kansas City, were married at 2 pm Oct. 6.

The bride's grandmother, Mrs. Clara Anderson, 244 N. 1 Ohio, attended the wedding. The Rev. W.

Patterson officiated at the double ring ceremony in the Covenant Presbyterian Church in Kansas City, Mo. Yellow gladioli decorated the church. Wedding music was by Jan Phil-! lips, soloist, and Mrs. Phipps, or-: ganist. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina- length dress of white lace over taffeta.

She carried" a cascade -bouquet of Fuji mums centered with an orchid. Hettie Stienman, maid of honor, wore a lavender dress of taffeta and velvet, and carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow carnations. Charles A. Caine was best man. James Lewis and Robert Kennedy ushered.

A reception was held in the church parlor. Mr. Anderson is employed with a steel corporation in Kansas City. Entrikin-Griffin Nadine Entrikin became Abrade of James Alvvyn Griffin Oct. 7 in the Mt.

Pleasant Presbyterian Church near Abilene. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Entrikin, Abilene. Mr.

Griffin's parents are Mr. and 'Mrs. James A. Griffin, Edgerton, Minn. The Rev.

C. D. Gambriell officiated at the double ring ceremony at 3:30 pm. Arrangements of palms and white chrysanthemums decorated the altar. Jerry Gump, Carlton, cousin of Capered to points over the hands.) Sunday, October 14,1956 Her double fingertip veil of 1m- Page 10-The Salina Journal sorted illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls and sequins, She carried a bouquet of white mums and red rose buds.

Diana Heiser, Topeka, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Judy Howard, Lincoln, was sridesmaid. They wore ballerina- length of' blue and pink lace over taffeta with matching headbands. 'Their bouquets were pink and rose carnations. Harold Weidman, Salina, was Continued to Page 11 Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Heiser Mr. and Mrs. James AJwyn Griffin Mrs. Kenneth E.

Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William Magdeburg Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henry Michel the bride, was organist, and Iris fried a cascade of fuji chrysanthe- Griffin, sister of the bridegroom, (mums, was soloist.

Seldon, Edgerton, groomsman. Ushers was were a Entrikin, brother of the bride, and Robert White, Salina. The flower girl, Kie Entrikin, low net basket of baby bronze chrysanthemums. Thayer-Heiser Patricia Thayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Thayer, Lincoln, was married to Kenneth Heiser at 7 pm Sept. 21 in St. John's Lutheran Church in Lincoln. Mr. Heiser is the son of Mr: and Mrs.

Howard Heiser, The Rev. Frank Schaefer offi- ciated at the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with pink and white gladioli. Ronald Pflughoft was soloist and Edward Merz, organist. I The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a ballerina- length dress of chantilly and nylon tulle over bridal satin. The fitted bodice featured a Peter Pan collar and long lace sleeves which SAVE and EARN Current 0 Bate Insoi The Homestead Building.

Loan Salina, Kansas inlainramnnrgMr1MIMmMllfllSMIMiid MWEEN SIZES TO rir THE I 5 A 0 WOMAN 5' 5" UREMWrS TIONEDTOFITA'ND HAT.TEJ FIGU8E. ll'ii wince a value price like keen wren ence Lauer. Junior hostesses were Carolyn Mayden, Karen Nagely, Meserve, Sheryl and Marjie Griffin. Phyllis Nagely, Salina, was in niece of the bride, carried a yel-' char of the guest book. Mrs.

Griffin, a graduate of Kansas State College, has been 4H club agent in Murray County, A reception was held in Minn the past year church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr Griffm attended Concordia SILVER SUGAR CREAMER SET Sugar and Creamer Only, Reg. $14.95 Value You'll want to have teveril seu 1 1 for all'Occtiion gift giving.

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and Mrs. Marshall Gump, Carlt College at Moorhead, and Given in marriage by her fa- maid of honor. Her waltz-length train. The princess style bodice bronz chrysanthemums, featured a portrait neckline out-j Mary Griffin, sister of the bride- lined with heirloom alencon lace groom, was bridesmaid. She wore and long fitted sleeves.

a gold taffeta dress and carried Her double fingertip veil was bronze chrysanthemums, held in place by a circlet of seed' Best.man was Arthur Griffin, pearls and rhinestones. She car-i brother of the bridegroom. Fred by Mmes. August Krause, John Air Force. Spencer, Irl Mayden, Minnesota the couple will be at Nagely, Earl Robson and Clar- home on a farm near Abilene.

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Years Available:
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