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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 16

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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14 Monday. 21, Lincoln Evening Jourml State Journal Wewlywed Couples Will Make Homes inWahco, Lincoln I Ronda Robert a i to Live In Indiana Greenwood Miss Judy Ruth Leadabrand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Leadabrand, was wed in p.m. ceremony Sunday in the Methodist Church to Eugene Alan Lewis of Wahoo, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Carey of Ashland. The bride was gowned in lace in a rosepoint design with a scalloped edged and jeweled i Lace- edged tulle insets in the skirt fell to.a chapel train. A crown of aurora borealis jewels held her veil. She carried a white orchid centered on a white Bible. Maid of honor was Miss Joan Graf of Alma, and bridesmaids were the Misses Karen Anderson of Walton, Jan Dill of South.

Bend and Carol Leadabrand. i Judy Ziegenbein of Ashland was a junior bridesmaid. Pamela Lewis of Lincoln and Jennifer Ziegenbein of Ashland were flower i'iris. The tapers were lighted by Jair.es and Jackson Leadabrand. and Keith Ziegenbein of Ashland and Jane Leadabrand were ringbearers.

Carl A. Lewis of Lincoln was best man, and Richard D. Haswell, James H. Turner and Richard Porter, all of Ashland, and Jon Leadabrand were ushers. The bride is a senior at the University of Nebraska and a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority.

Mr. Lewis is a graduate of NU and is the principal of North Ward School in Wahoo. After Nov. 27 the couple will be at home at 1358 N. Pine St.

in Wahoo. Shafer-Sextou St. Paul Methodist Church was the setting for the 7 p.m. Sunday wedding of Miss Judy Shafer and Bert Sexton. Parents of the couple "are Mr.

and Mrs. Vance Shafer and Mrs. Marie Sexton. The bride chose a gown of lace over satin. Tiny peari encrusted scallops edged the scoop neckline.

The bouffant skirt ended in a chapel train. A crown of pearls and iri- des cents held her veil. She carried a white Bible centered with a lavender orchid 'and tufts of mums. Alvin Shafer was ma- Bride Miss Ronda Kay Robert and Dean R. Piersol were wed Sunday in a 2:30 p.m.

ceremony at the First As- semby of God Church. Parents of the 1 are Messrs, and Mmes. Henry Robert and Donald L. Piersol Sr. The bride appeared hi a gown of Chantilly lace over satin that was enhanced by tiny covered buttons extended to a small pointed collar.

Long lace sleeves came to points at the wrists. The triple paneled skirt ended in an aisle-wide train. Her veil fell from a coronation tiara and she carried a white orchid surrounded by baby red roses. Miss Kathleen Kirrimel, daughter of former Lincoln- ites Mr. and Kimmel, now of Nevis, became the bride of Richard Drake of Indianapolis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Roberts of Indianapolis, in a 5 p.m. ceremony Sunday at the First Christian Church. Miss Kinmel chose a wedding gown of lace-over-satin that featured a scalloped square neckline, long sleeves and a skirt that was at the hemline and gathered softly a chapel train. Her elbow-length caught by a crown of seed pearls and she carried a cascade of feathered white car- Mrs.

Eugene Alan Lewis of Wahoo Mrs. Bert Sexton Mrs. James W. Baker of Lincoln tron of honor, and bridesmaids were the Misses Diane Mattice and Linda Foster. The Misses Sharon Wilson and Shirley Keszler were candlelighters.

Renee White Was flower girl and Rodney White wa ringbearer. William Sexton of Beatrice was best man, and Alvin Shafer and George Mattice were groomsmen. Seating the guests were Don Turek and Bob Sexton. Following a wedding trip to' Oklahoma City, the couple will be at home after Nov. 27 at 1601 West Q.

Heffelfinger-Baker Miss Sandi Heffelfinger, daughter of Mr. and R. L. Heffelfinger, the bride of James W. Baker in a 7:30 p.m.

Sunday ceremony at Tabernacle i i a Church. Mrs. James Baker of Glenwood, is mother of the bridegroom. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of peau de soie. The sweetheart neckline was enhanced by a scalloped, squared inset of jeweled lace.

The dropped waistline dipped to a in front to accent a lace applique on the bouffant skirt. A demi-crown of pearl- encrusted lace held her veil and she carried a cascade arrangement of fuji mums with sweetheart roses. Miss Joan Reifschneider of Minneapolis, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were the i Cathy Scott of Emerald and Carroll Fernen of Mission, S.D. Hilde Rosenberg was flower girl and candlelighters were Terry and Debra Hef- felfinger. Roger Heffelfinger was ringbearer." Serving as best man was Hofaart Hays and ushers were Joseph Hill and Stan: ley Rice.

Mr. and Mrs. Baker will make their home at 926 No. Wedding Vows Said Fourth Presby- i a Church was the setting for the Sunday afternoon i i Sandra Burns, daughter of and Mrs. 1 a r- ence Burns, and Marlin Howard, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Howard. A 11 ndants to the bride were Mrs: Tom Wilson and the Misses Gail Burns and Diane Balk- owatz. Valerie Spi of West Point was flower girl. Candle lighters were Rickey and Randy Allen.

Mrs. Marlin Howard Robert Morgaridge was best man and ushers were Vaughan Howard and Carroll Howard. They will live at 2948 Clinton. Homemade Syrup Make syrup for pancakes ar and water together and and waffles by boiling, an adding a few drops of maple equal amount of brow'n sug- flavoring. 35th.

The bride attended the University of Nebraska and is employed at the Ag College. Mr. Baker is studying for his Master's degree at NU and is on the KUON-TV staff. Veiie tta Trogden "Miss Judy Woods was maid nations centered with a cor- of honor and bridesmaid was sage of bronz Fuji mums. Miss Reta Robert.

Nancy Tharnish was flower girl and Douglas Yost was ringbearer. The tapers were lighted by the Misses Verna and Joyce Sharp. Donald L. Piersol Jr. was best man and Richard Robert was groomsman.

guests were seated by Ken Reynolds, Larry Eichleberger and Rodger Harris. The couple will Lincoln. TM Goike was bhdesmatron. Bridesmaid Miss Linda Bastian. Ed Weyand was best man and ushers were Ted Goike and Chet Paul.

The bride atterrded Bemidji, State College and the bridegroom attended Purdue University in Lafayette, Ind. Following a wedding trip Mrs. Richard Drake of Indianapolis, Ind: to Miami, the coupjft Autumn Bride Olson Ritual In Sargent The marriage of Miss Venetta Trogden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Campbell of Ashland, and id Newman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben was solemnized in a Sunday afternoon wedding at Northeast Congregational Church. Maid'of honor was Miss Sharon Bettison of Omaha and Mrs. Larry Newman was bridesmatron. Flower girl arid ringbearer were Cheryl and Ronald Newman.

Candlelighters were James Trogden and Roger Rodger of Ashlartd. Serving as best man was Larry Newman. Ushers were Gary Null, Tom Fisher, James Mahoney and Larry Coleman. Sargent-- Walworth Methodist Church was the setting for the 3 p.m. wedding Sunday, of Miss Gaylean Wells of Lincoln and, Clifford Olson, also of Lincoln.

Parents of the couple are Messrs, and Mmes. Frank Wells and Irvin Olson. Her fingertip veil was held by a crown of pearls and tulle. She carried a white Bible centered with 3 cymbidium orchids and yellow rose buds. Matron of honor 'was Mrs.

Darrell Leibert and bridesmaid was Miss Karma Anderson of Lincoln. The tapers were lighted by the Misses Ellen Olson and Vicki Wells. John Olson was best man and groomsman was Reid Wells. The bride is a junior at the University of Nebraska and a member of Phi Upsilon Onvcron, home economics honorary. The bride-groom is also a student at NU, and is enrolled in the College of Agriculture.

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