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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 18

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Elvira Rodriguez Curtis and Mrs. Rodriguez, Tampa, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Elvira Lucia, to Joe Cariice Curtis, also of Tampa, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Curtis, 1900 Gebhart. Miss Rodriguez, a graduate of Jefferson high school, Tampa, received a Bachelor of Science Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Moyer, Abilene, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jean, to Jerry Dale Leach, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Burl F. Leach, 741 S. 9th. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Dickinson Counfy Community high school, Chapman, and is working in Topeka with the Victory Life Insurance company Her fiance is a Salina high school graduate, and now a jun ior at Washburn university, To of Ph degree from the University of ka He is a member Tampa. The bride-elect leaches DcUa Theta fraternity.

first grade at Egypt Lake ele-l mentary school, Tampa. She is! member of Sigma Sigma Sig-1 ma sorority and the Pan American University Women. Her fiance was graduated from Salina high school and studied business administration at University of Kansas, Lawrence, and Kansas Wesleyan university. Mr. Curtis was discharged in February after three years with the U.S.

Army, stationed in Tampa. prospective bridegroom is a marketing team representative for Xerox corporation, Tampa. wedding will be July 11 at Our Lady of Perpetual Roman Catholic Church, Tampa. --Ji An wedding is planned Marfo Correm Correa Rooth KANSAS CITY, Kas. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis M. Correa, announce the engagement of their daughter. Rose Marie, to Stewart R. Rooth, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold R. Rooth of Lindsborg. Miss Correa is a 1965 graduate of Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Mr.

Rooth is a senior at Em poria State, where he is a mem her of Phi Beta Lambda busi ness fraternity. They plan to be married Sept 11, at the Holy Name Catholi. Church, Kansas City, Kas. Borgman Robbins Mr. and Mrs.

Dala Borgman, Garden City RFD 1, announce he engagement of their daugh- Mary Ann, to Gary Dean Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville C. Hobbins, 1614 Syca more. Doyle Quenzer, nounces the engagement of his daughter, Doylene, to Robert Duane Friesen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Friesen, 115 N. Chicago. The bride-elect is a Norton Community high school graduate and is attending Brown- Mackie school of business. Miss Borgman is a junior at I Her fiance graduated from Rob Jones university, Green- Salina '8 school and attended vjlle, S.

where she is major- E1 Dorado junior college and ing in elementary education Kansas State university, Man- The prospective bridegroom 1 a a He works Wiison and attended Garden Ci(y junior college and is a student at Bob Jones university. An August wedding is planned in Garden City. Company Engineers. A summer wedding is planned. --jt Mrs.

El Roy Spracklin announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lee Ann, to Dennis D. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Nelson, Luray. Miss Spracklin is a graduate of Sylvan Grove high schooL The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Wilson high school, for Heide-Chriitolear, Smith Center.

A June wedding is planned. --Jt Jt-- Wed Half-Century Yost Peterson ALTON Mr. and Mrs. Le toy Yost announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jo Ann Elaine, Ronnie Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carol Peterson, also of Alton. Miss Yost and her fiance both are graduates of Alton Rural high school. The bride-to-be plans to attend business school this fall. The prospective bridegrcwm also was graduated from North Central Kansas area vocational- technical school, Beloit. A July 24 wedding is planned at the Mt.

Ayr Friends Church, Alton. Tromble Steinbach LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Tromble, RFD 3, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elma Claire, to Milton Steinbach, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Steinbach, Clay Cen ter, RFD 3, Miss Tromble is a librarian at Mesa college, Grand Junction, Colo. Her fiance farms near Clay Center. The wedding will be in late summer at the Lincoln Meth odist Church. Jan Ett Esther Menhuscn Menhusen Smock Mr.

and Mrs. Alvah T. husen, Mankato, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jan Ett Esther, to Kenneth Leroy Smock, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Smock, 219 E. Clafin. The bride-elect is a graduate of Mankato high school and will receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in church music from Kansas Wesleyan university, where she will graduate with honors Monday. She is a member of Gamma Delta Gamma sorority and the KWU Philharmonic choir.

Mr. Smock is a graduate of Salina high school, and KWU, where he received a BA degree in history with honors. He is a member of Delta Phi Gamma fraternity. The prospective bridegroom plans to attend the Washburn university school law, Topeka, this fall. He works at the Salina public library.

They plan to be wed this fall Sheila Kay Nienke Lindsay HOLYROOD Mr. and Mrs Chester H. Nicnke announce engagement of their daughter Sheila Kay, to William Jay Lind say, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham M.

Lindsay, also of Holy rood. The bride-to-be is a 1965 grad uate of Holyrood Rural hig school. Her fiance is a graduate of Bnshton high school and works at Northern Gas Products, Bushton. No wedding date has been set. This is the way Mr.

and Henry Heine, Sylvan Grove, appeared on wedding day in 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheppard, Leavenworth, will mark their 60th wedding anniversary in Lincoln. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Heina First Child For Shipes Shirley Marie Lindblad Lindblad Trimble Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lindblad Assaria, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Shirley Marie, to David Eugene Trimble, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Trimble, also of Assaria. Miss Lindblad is a graduate of Assaria high school and attended Brown Mackie school business. She is employed in the department at Welles department store. The bridegroom-to-be also is a graduate of Assaria High and is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, with the National Guard. He plans to work for the Saline county highway department after June 18.

The wedding will be July 10 at the Assaria Lutheran Church. En-l and Mrs. Robert D. Shipe, St. Charles, announce the birth June 3 a daughter, Irene Louise.

She is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Shipe, 824 Merrill, are the paternal grandparents.

Maternal grandfather is Jack Jenssen, Fishers Island, Conn. The Baby Has Been Named Golden Day For Heines SYLVAN GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heine, Sylvan Grove, will have a post 50th wedding anniversary open house from 2 to 5 pm Juna 13 in the Parish Hall of the Sylvan Grove Lutheran Church. They were married June 10, 1915, south of Lincoln, and established their home in Sylvan Grove, where they still live.

Mr. Heine is a retired farmer. He moved to Sylvan Grove from G-ermany in 1901 at the age of 16 years. Their six living children will be present for the celebration. They are Paul Heine, Garden City; Mrs.

Martin (Alma) Kretzschmar, Minneapolis, Walter Heine, Greeley, Mrs. Wendell (Lorna) Peck, Beloit; Mrs. R. H. (Ella) Gier, Sylvan Grove, and Mrs.

John (Delia) Williamson, Kimball, and their families. A daughter, Martha, is de ceased. There are 33 grandchildren. The honorees request no gifts but suggest contributions to church missions. Kenneth Bailey Jones, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll D. Jones, 135 Pierre, born May 25 at Asbury. Douglas a Taylor. of Mr.

and Mrs. EuRece Taylor. Miltonvale, born May 27 at Asbury. Robert Jay McDonald, son of Mr. Mrs.

Norm.in McDonald. 10S S. Ciilcaco. bora May 23. St.

John's. Judith Ann Benedict, daughter of Mr. ami Mr3. Paul G. Benedict.

1500 S. Santa 'e. born Slay 29 at Asbury. Brian Martin Mappea, son or the ncv. nnil Mrs.

llartln Mappes. 409 W. Crawtord. born May 29 at Asbury. en one-twenty west iron I ii That wonderful Risque comfort and fashion styled in Black, Truffle or Red.

Sizes AAAA-B SHOE DEPT. Gordon's Shoes 141 N. Santa Fe Send your news tip to the Salina Journal. $10 in prizes every week. Club Calendar Our Town By Jaeq Woolsey and Marj Walle Continued from Page 17 gifts, and cut flowers were presented to the reception hostess- GrandparemU Coming Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Falla, Jacksonville Beach, Sutan's grandparents, will arrive Sheppards Wed 60 Years LEAVENWORTH Mr. and Mn. Charles Sheppard, Lcaven- worth RFD 1, will hooored with a 60th wedding anniversary open from 2 to 5 pm June 13 at the Ever Ready club room, Lincoln. They have four children, Mrs.

Claude Geering, Lincoln; Ray, Tescott; George, Leavenworth, and Mrs. Robert Powers, Colorado Springs, Colo. There are eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. the Asbury MONDAY hospital auxiliary board, 10:30 am, hospital nurses nome. Salina Duplicate Bridge club, 7:15 pm registration, Holiday Inn.

Red Cross Volunteer workers 1:30 pm, East Conference room, basement Asbury hospital nurses home. YWCA Tops club, 9:30 am; Crafts 7-10 pm; Mutual club picnic 6:30 pm; Needlecraft club, 1:30 pm, all at YWCA. OPPO, 7 pm, cards and dancing. Recreation hall, 411 E. Walnut.

Son's of Union veterans auxiliary, 2 pm, Memorial hall, Mrs. Jay Trax and Mrs. Rose Clark, hostesses. Salina high school class of 1940, reunion meeting, 7:30 pm, American Legion hall. TUESDAY Ladies of GAR, 2 pm.

Memorial hall. Past presidents parley of American Legion Auxiliary, 7:30 pm, Mrs. Herbert S. Stulz, 1104 Funston, carpet rag sewing for veterans. Harmony chapter No.

2, OES, stated meeting, 8 pm, Masonic Temple, official visit of District Aide, social hour. telephone or m0 club to The Joanutl within 24 hoars, deadline early this week to attend wedding. The couple will be married at 7:30 pm June 14 at Christ Episcopal Cathedral. Fete Mrs. Ronald Ochs Mrs.

Ronald Ochs, the former Connie Broce, was honored with a post nuptial miscellaneous shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Paul Hughes, 254 N. 9th. Among the 16 invited guests were her mother, Mrs. Merle Broce, 256 N.

9th, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. John Oehs, 2022 Quincy. Dowds Repeat Vows Their wedding ceremony of 25 years ago was repeated with all the original attendants at a backyard dinner at the John Dowds', 753 Windsor. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dowd were married May 29, 1940 in Cherryvale. They renewed their vows before Msgr. Armand Girard. Al- Kvasnickas To Observe 45th Anniversary LUCAS Post-45th wedding anniversary festivities are planned June 13 for Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph E. Kvasnicka, Lucas. There will be a family dinner at noon, followed by open house from 2 to 5 pm at the Lucas American Legion hall. Entertaining will be Mrs. Kvasnicfca's sister, Mrs.

Vincent A. Paltanavage. Wichita, and the honorees' daughters, Mrs. Jack (Frances) Erhardt and Barbara Kvasnicka. Hutchinson.

The Kvasnickas were married May 19, 1920 in Wilson, and have spent all of their married life in Lucas, except for five years when they lived 1 in Lane county. They request no gifts. lll SPECiOL as on REED BARTON S1LVERPLATE 48-pc. Service for 8 SALE PRICE $88.00 Here's an extraordinary value In America's finest silverplata by Reed Barton a "Magic S's" set, 8 place- settings plus 8 serving pieces, all for You save $20.80 off the regular retail price. Five beautiful patterns to choose from, each guaranteed for (ife.

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