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Hergarty Meyeres wed in Hoisington St. John's Catholic Church of carried a bouquet of one large Hoisington was the setting of white mum surrounded by the ceremony uniting Miss small blue pom pons. Monica Hegarty and Sgt. Tom Urban served as best Francis Joe) Meyeres at 2 p.m. man and Paul Shiller and David sepi.

rawer Fottorff and Meyeres were ushers. Father Hammeke officiated in Music for the cerer Music for the Sgt. and Mrs. Francis (Joe) Meyeres Monica Hegarty (Marge's Photography) Unit news Lupton Miller vows exchanged at 8 p.m. Oct.

2 in the Eagles Lodge, 1024 Main with 30 Sweet Adelines attend Region No. 7 meeting Eleven members of the of Pawnee Rock. Opal Weihe, Prospective Golden Plains Gloria Chapmen and Betty Ian I union became the Music for the ceremony was napieroi sweei auwiii, hk, Jl TiSv SSw a 7 provided by Mrs. Arlene attended the Region No. 7 Fall Region No 7 is comprised of am.

Sept. 14 'in St. Mark Whittaker. organist, and Miss Meeting and Music School in chapters from ansas' thwest Missouri, Western i chprvi i vmh vnrxKst Wichita. Oct.

4. 5. 6 Those at LUtneran cnurtn iui rdMui Man, nmts Sni it hern Nebraska. Nor Iowa, Eugene Tollefson officatmg in ncunucod c.Tu i. 0 prt.

rnndiirted ceremony was the double ring service. ana is emp'M JV reeman. district me aouDie nng service proviaea Dy Ernestine naag, me Driae is ine aaugmer wn 7 HMPnt fmm Prnle Iowa bride is daughter organist, and Shine, r. and Mrs. Gai.

fZST" ZfZ nit; uriueuiuuiii cmfiiujrcu Nancv Green. Vice Regent from uaire county, Ireland, and the, vocalists. bridegroom is the son of Mr. bridegroom is the son of Mr. The bride is a graduate of and Mrs.

Gottfried Miller of and Mrs. Leo C. Meyeres of Presentation Convent High 2001 Heizer. Beaver. School and County Laoise St.

Given in marriage by her Given in marriage by the Vincents School of Nursing, mother and father with the parents of the bridegroom, the Dublin, Ireland, and is em Her mother and avowal, the bride wore a gown of crepe with ployed as an RN at Harris in bride wore an empire gown of satin embroidery trimming the Fort Worth, Tex. mist and sheerganza featuring neckline, short sleeves and the The 'bridegroom attended a high ruffled collar, bishop hemline. Her veil was trimmed Maur Hill High School of At sleeves and a full sweeping with an embroidery bow and chison and Claflin High School, chapel length train. She carried she carried a bouquet of one He is serving with the U.S. Air a nosegay of dried and silk large white mum, blue pom Force stationed at Carswell flowers in gold, light green and pons and gypsophila.

AFB in Texas. light blue. Mrs. Barbara Urban attended The couple will reside in Fort Miss Susan Lupton attended the bride as matron of honor. Worth, and Dlans to live in her sister as maid of honor and She wore a blue knit gown Tulsa, after Mr.

Meyeres Miss Susan Ritterhouse was trimmed with white lace and is discharged from the service, bridesmaid. They wore sheer lined mint green gowns ac cented with lace, avocado ribbon and pinafore trim and they carried baskets of dried and silk flowers. Kenny Herl served as best man and Gladson Reed was groomsman. Ushers were Brent Lupton and Carmen DeRose. Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy Miner Jan LuDton (Brannan's Studio) Eagles Aux. Carry Ross names delegates for conference VOWS SOlemniZeCl Eagles Auxiliary No. 646 met The marriage of Miss Judy beige gowns with floral fall First United' Congregational Carry and James Ross was colors styled similar to the pdk e.i HnnhlP riiifj bridal gown and carried p.m. Mrs Carolvn Thome won the cent id in bouauets of fall colored mums.

six month dues and Wilma tne university Memorial Jim Fulkerson served as best Seifried won the attendance chapel of Wichita with Rev. R. man and Keith Alterman was prize. Kretzschmar officiating. groomsman.

Ushers were Five new members were Tne bride is the daughter of Ronald and Norman Ross and initiated into the membership: Mr ana Mrs. Boyd Carry of Jason Henry served as Rachael Daniels, Maxine Cook, stigler, and the ringbearer. Carolyn Thome, Wanda Kuhn bridegroom is the son of Mr. Music for the ceremony was and Bernadine Bridges. Mrs.

Norton Ross of 3414 provided by Mrs. Richard (ieneva wens ana Ariene is.en lort, ivreizsciunai uigamBt. were named as alternate Given in marriage by her St. Joseph, and Harriett Gall, Director of Music from Independence, Mo. The next Region 7 Music School will be held Jan.

25 in Kansas City, and the next Regional Meeting will be held in July in St. Joseph. Mo These meetings are open to all members of the Sweet Adelines, in the Region. Twenty three members of the chapter met Oct. 7 for their reoular rohparsal under the Gauvin Barger vows recited direction of Elaine Mull, Mr.

and Mrs. Steven Wayne Barger Assistant Director. Susie Gayle Ann Gauvin Morton waf given on Miss Gayle Ann Gauvin and tended the bride as maid of several upcoming shows in Steven Wayne Barger recited honor and Miss Carol Gaudette Region 7 and reports were given wedding vows at 7 p.m. Sept. 20 and Mrs.

Nancy Ames were by those whoP attended the in the Holy Rosary Church of bridesmaids. They wor gowns regional meeting and music Rochester. N.H.. with Msgr. of white printed eyelet wUh schooHn Wichita last weekend.

Gilles Simard officiating. light pink lining and carried The chaper will receive the Parents of the couple are Mr. pink carnations, final on the charter from Tulsa and Mrs. Roland J. Gauvin of Patrjck Burridge served as within the next few weeks.

Rochester, N.H., and Mrs. man and BiU Rowe and A wedding present was Lillian Barger of Great Bend. Dayid Barger were ushers, presented to Merrily Collins, Given in marriage by her The bnde is a graduate 0f and a comedy song skit was father, the bride wore an em Spaulding Hign School and is given by Betty Rapp, Elaine pire A line gown of satin employed by rMC Magnetics Mull, Elsie Reimer, Frances featuring straight full sleeves Corp of Rocnester, NY. Fox, Judy Ferguson and Judy beaded lace at the neckline and The bridegroom is a graduate Brough. This was a skit taught a pink accordian ruffle at the Qf GBHg and ig an electronics to the members attending the hemline She carried a bouquet aaaxa.

meeting in Wichita. ot wnue mji mum aim The next rehearsal will be sweetheart roses. held at 7:30 Oct. 14 in the Mrs. Laura sioaaara xi Section A Page 15 GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Great Bend, Kansas Sunday, October 13, 1974 EXERCISE TESTING PART The couple will reside in Great Bend.

Schwindt Scott wed in Alexander Miss Renee Schwindt, honor and Mrs. Steve Horn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith bucke and Miss Shelli Men Schwindt of Nekoma, became denhall were bridesmaids. They 0r.0 toctc the bride of Steve Scott, son of wore orange gowns Th hride 'is a graduate of nM routine nart of an Mr.

and Mrs. Carl E. Scott of with pink roses and carried. delegates for the fall conference faSer, the bride wore a gown of Oklahoma schools and has been annual physical examination Kn a ou 5s aTofange roses Oct. 19 and 20 in St.

Joseph, Mo. candlelight beige crepe a hostess at the Holiday Inn in for men between the ages of 35 ervice aMjun. 0cth5 the "J0 TaTlmt Laura Wolverton was elected fashioned with a scoop neckline, Wichita. and 65, and women between the and Poland Rk to fill the vacancy of Madame and long fitted bell sleeves. She The bridegroom is a graduate ages of 40 and 65, according to ffiSunf Schwindt were i ooTsmen.

Trustee. She will be installed at wore fall colored flowers in her of Wichita University with a Wimam F. Mead, MD, of the Goosen officiating. mTaL Sams as the next meeting. hair and carried a bouquet of degree in psychology and University of Washington Given in marriage by her nJLreirl and Tr0v Williams The ways and means fall colored mums.

business ana is empiuyeu a Scnooi 01 Meaicme, seaiue, mother and father, the bride Tac Hnoherer Rashell chairman reported on the Miss lvlarv Lou Heuback contact representative tor the Wash PU meetine in order that a box be rummage sale last month. attended the bride as maid of Veterans Administration in As reported fhtt met fixed for Christmas. Mrs. Penny Meitner assisted honor and Pam Martin was Denver. of Glenn Meade, 1615 Friendship was taken.

Morton, with ten members A collection of Pennies for by Mrs. Maxine Grover served bridesmaid and Kari Henry was The couple will reside retresnmems. junior bndesmaia. rney wore wueu, MTLeekan7MrrPatHunt" Leek, guest Speaker on library Lodge with a covered dish The Members oted to a services, with a film strip en dinner before the meeting at box of personal supplies for the tiUed, "What do you do when 6:30 p.m. Tarnprf State HosDital Mrs.

you meet a blind person. Tthat members bring The members were reminded Ideal warmup UPms wish SdSfte toS to furnish two dozen tea cookies After you start your car, run home or to Novemter for the November meeting when it for about 15 seconds or more home or to the Novemoer unit wiU be ceiebrating their before driving off. But don't Golden Sheaf 25 50 year Zone 8 The program, "Talking 1 ne next meeung wm uc ncm thirtieth anniversary In warm tmngs up 100 mio vitations are being sent to all because excessive time spent former members of the unit, warming the engine, or un Mrs Mae Weaver will be a necessary idling after warmup, anH shnw slides of hurts overall fuel economy. mPmhpTQ hnnOTpH thirty years of activities and While the car idles, remember, meUlLXTbllUllUlCU g.ye a reyiew fuel economy is zero. If you The Golden Sheaf Chapter No.

Mrs. Glenn Mead was hostess drive at a moderate speed 226 OES, met at 8 p.m. Oct. 7 in for the meeting. during warmup you will get the Masonic Temple.

The next meeting will be held better fuel economy than if you Worthy Matron Mrs. Lee at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 14 in the home let the engine idle until it Eneff and Worthy Patron Ar 0f Mrs. Carl Boxberger, 3614 reaches normal operating thur Keffer presided.

Robin Road. temperatures. Mrs. Winnie Box received her fifty year pin from Mrs. Enita Welcome Plans ChTenV pins were 'NeaflV WeI? 01020111 presented to Miss Lillian Witte, Mrs Juanita Jackson, Mrs.

The Welcome Wagon Club Debbie Poe, high, and Katnie John Hiss, Mrs. Gus Werhahn met at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 in the Seidl and Lillie Shepherd, low; and Roger Goodwin by Mrs. Ralph Wallace Buffet and (Regular) Sheryll Harper, high, George Tregellas.

Restaurant. and Jean Johnston, low. Pitch A program was given Sheryll Harper and Suzanne winners were Eileen Rolo, high, honoring the fifty and twenty Rogers presented the and Suzan Darosett, low. five year members by the of November project in which Hostesses for the meeting ficers. Mrs.

Galen Baldwin members will donate canned were Donna Blake, Kathie Seidl presented a solo also in their goods and cash for a food basket and Barbara Shank. h0nor to be given to a local family. The next meeting will be held Visitors were welcomed from Lou Ann Leroy, Welcome at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11.

Ellinwood Lamed, Hoisington Wagon Hostess, announced that and Holyrood. Tanquary's Sewing Center is a The tomato and petunia Refreshments were served by new sponsor and she introduced belong to the same botanical Mr and Mrs. Carmen Lila Hall who is starting a new family the nightshade Blankenship, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Wagon "Nearly wea' group ot tiowering Hnmpr Rolinder.

Ellen Bolinder program for girls who are aoout ll mt TnarH White. Table to be married. decorations and flowers were First time guests were Muriel furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bertsch, Beverly Gideon, Kline, Mrs.

Lee Eneff and Mrs. Marilyn Houston, LuAn Arthur Keffer. Jackson, Mary Ann Suelter and The next meeting will be held Carol Turner, at 8 m. Oct. 21 in the Masonic Bridge winners were Temple (Beginners) LuAn Jackson and Sorority news convention chairman, nounced that the theme of the A meeting of Epsilon Sigma convention to be held in April Alpha International Zone 8 was win oe "Harvest nme wa.

held at 2 p.m. Sept. 29 in the The Institute of Logopedics Fort Hays State Sudent Union. open nouse wjn be Nov. 3 Zeta Alpha of Ellis led the honoring the state officers, opening mixer in order for all to 2ane 10 members were guests get acquainted.

at the zone meeting. Shirley Blanchard, Zone 8 auctj0n of home baked Chairman, presided at the goods were soid and the meeting. proceeds were used for con State officers present in vention expenses, eluded Mary Daniels, first vice Hostesses for the meeting president Joan Friend, were members of Epsilon Mu of recording secretary; Elaine Hays Taylor, corresponding secretary The next zone meeting will be Jeanne Brown. 1975 state held Jan. 19 in Russell.

This also includes the tobac co plant. Mr. and Mrs. James Ross Judy Carry Wirtz Potts troth pledged In a double ring ceremony at is the son of Dons Potts of 906 2 p.m. Sept.

21 in the United Williams and Loy E. Potts of Church of Christ of Ellinwood, 2203 25th. Miss Connie Wirtz and Ronald Given in marriage by her Potts exchanged wedding vows, step father, the bride wore a Rev James L. Koch officiated gown of white crepe and rein the service. embroidered lace trimming the oUna.

cWuc anrl rharvl The Dnae is me aajgnier ui am. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeWerff of length train. She wore a chapel foUrS LindSDOrg lonoth vpil trimmpd with re tllinwoou aim uie uuucgiuuiii ...6...

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Potts Connie Wirtz (Marge's Photography) emDroiaerea iace anu tu i icu a cascade of mixed garden flowers. Miss Lisa Wirtz attended her sister as maid of honor and Debbie Corbett and Kimberly Cormier were bridesmaids. They wore royal blue satin gowns and carried bouquets of mixed garden flowrs.

Kent Sell served as best man and Steve Birzer and Mike Niedens were groomsmen. Ushers were Pat Wirtz and Daryl Evers. Miss Jodi Clawson acted as flower girl and Scott DeWerff served as ringbearer. Music for the ceremony was provided by Mrs. James L.

rr 1 0 OCnwlIlUL emu rvaven jumuiui Family nnri VpnisP laPft tju Practice News, such testing fashioned with a high Dan Scott Kershner and Vh arrt'ar woHenM blsnop sleeves anQ 311 oiea Craig WendYer were ushers. puuw.i. j. cnapei iengm uam. net ucicu or risk factors, those with un a inusion and Venise lace diagnosed palpitations, those.

h)H hv With vague chest complaints vnic lar flnwrs anri noarls and normal cardiograms, and Sne carried a colonial bouquet those planning to undertake an of yeuow roses, orange exercise program. The rosebuds and gypsophila. physician adds that patients with serious acute disease, Miss Becky McMilhn at not be tested. tended the bride as maid of Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Scott Renee Schwindt (Ken's Photos) Cosmopolitan Study Club Twelve members of the Cosmopolitan Study Club spent Oc. 5 touring Lindsborg. Guests of the group were E. J. Schuler, Pat Mull, Ida Mae Boyd, Jan Frees, Ivy Webster, Colleen Hagerman, and Lillie Nichols of Toronto, Canada.

The first stop made by the group was the bakery where coffee and Swedish rolls were served and the remainder of the morning was spent shopping for Swedish crafts on display and a smorgasbord luncheon was enjoyed. The next visit was to the home of Mrs. Roy Hahn where many fall ana unrisimas Koch, organist, and Miss Peggy arrangements were purchased. Kincaid, vocalist. then the group toured the The bride is employed by the sandzen Art Gallery and the Great Bend Co op and the Signe Larson Studio, bridegroom is employed by The next meeting of the club Marlette Homes of Great Bend.

wiij held Oct 15 in the home of La Verne Reinhardt. Contrary to popular belief, George Washington did not have wooden teeth! His false Alaska, with a land area of teeth were of finely carved 566,432 square miles, is the ivory held into position on largest state in the union and the palate by wooden pegs. is almost the size of Mongolia. Music for the ceremony was nrnviHpri hv Sharla Musseman. headpiece of organist, and Terry Scheuer man, vocalist.

The bride is a graduate of McCracken High School and' Dodge City Community College. She is employed by American' Products Inc. as a The bridegroom is a graduate of Bucklin High School and DCCC. He is employed as a welder at American Products In. in Spearville The couple will reside in Spearville.

Out of town I guests attend Wichita wedding Out of town guests attending the Carry Ross wedding on Sept. 14 in the University Memorial Chapel of Wichita were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carry, the bride's parents of Stigler, Mrs. Robert Greennyer i of Tulsa, Mrs.

Lewis Prelipp of Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Ross, parents of the bridegroom of Great Bend, Mr and Mrs. Ron Ross of Batesville, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Ross of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klein of Manchester, Iowa. Bridal Registry Jacqueline Hill Cathy Reinhardt Donna Schneider Susan Lupton Ann Moore Corinne Krampe USE KOMAREK'S REGISTRY Receive FREE use of our complete reception accessories Tea Service, Punch Bowl, Cups, Plates and Candlesticks. Also available for bridal shower use.

Komarek's will also order your napkins and wedding invitations. Komarek Jewelers 1413 Main Great Btnd, Kansas Phone 7W W52 For Our Bridal Gift Department ocnuiyr oppunr.

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