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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 13

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Dr. and Mrs. William C. Keller (Janet Elaine Tillberg) Tillberg-Keller Janet Elaine Tillberg, Salina, and Dr. William Clark Keller, WaKeeney, were united in marriage Aug.

31 at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. The Rev. Milton V. Gustafson received their vows. The newlyweds' parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer C. Tillberg, Salina RFD 1 and Mr. and Mrs. William M.

Keller Dodge City RFD 2. Howard Richards, Shallow Water, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Norris Carlson, Salina, were the musicians. The bride's gown, which she designed and made, consisted of polyester peau and lace with a train. Her self-made illusion veil was attached to a Juliet cap.

Maid of honor: Rita Clements, Hutchinson. Bridesmaids: Phyllis Tucker, Downs, and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Manhattan. Best man: Dr. O.

Rick Warehime, Sunnyvale, Calif. Groomsmen: Richard Keller and David Keller, both of Dodge City, the bridegroom's brothers. Other attendants: Richard Keller, Marta Keller and Marilou Keller, all of Dodge City, brother and sisters of the groom; Roger Tillberg, the bride's brother, Shirley Schwerdtfager, Mrs. Scott Waterman and Jean all of Salina; Cathy Christenson, CoffeyviHe, and Mrs. James Allen, Overland Park.

Church reception assistants: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watts and Shirley Tillberg, uncle, aunt and cousin of the bride; Robin Hax, Amy Lawrence and Mrs. Kenneth Latschar, all of Manhattan. Mrs.

Keller, a graduate of Salina high school, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics from Kansas State university, Manhattan. The groom was graduated from Dodge City high school, Dodge City Community junior college, the University of Kansas, Lawrence, and K-State with a degree in veterinary medicine. Dr. Keller, currently a veterinarian in WaKeeney, plans to enter basic training this September with the U.S. Air Force at Sheppard AFB, Wichita Falls, Tex.

He and his wife will live for a brief time at 121 10th, WaKeeney, before moving to Wichita Falls. YW Singers to give coffee All singers or would be singers of Salina are invited to a coffee at 9:30 am Monday at the YWCA. The YW Singers will entertain with the gathering to acquaint interested persons with the singing group. The YW Singers meet weekly to sing a variety of popular, Broadway, and gospel music. The group sings for relaxation, fun and fellowship, and on request also performs for various groups around the city.

There is no obligation to join the group at the coffee. The YW Singers have no strict membership, no dues, and no assessments. All participation is voluntary. Mrs. Roger Heikes directs the YW Singers, with Mrs.

Dwight Putnam, accompanist. TIRED of SENDING AND RECEIVING the SAME OLD CARDS? SWITCH to our new line "Cutie-Pies Something really new and different in greeting cards-You'll love Salina's Only Exclusive Gift Store. Downtown I SXO3RJB 120 N. Santa Fe Deal Grosser Downtown cash Days Participating Merchant Koster-Hammel The Rev. Charles Steier.

Beloit, officiated at the marriage of Patricia L. Koster. also of Beloit, and James E. Hammel Salina. Aug.

31 at Beloit's St. John Roman Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Chris Koster and Mr.

and Mrs. James Hammel allot Beloit. Musicians: Mrs. Leroy Wiegand and Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Vossman, all of Beloit. Heirloom lace over taffeta was selected by the bride for her gown which was worn with an illusion veil, caught by a Camelot-style cap of satin, lace and pearls. Honor attendants were the bride's cousin. Lynn Koster, Beloit, and Mark Heiser, Ramona. Other a a Tom Wendell, Joanne Koster and Tamara Smith all of Beloit, and Gary Koster, Cunningham cousins, niece and brother of the bride- Michael Auer.

Washington, Ohio, and Rochelle Rasing, Lawrence, the bridegroom's nephew and niece; Darlene Clark, also of Beloit, and Albert Koster, Wichita, cousin of the bride. A reception followed at St. John's high school in Beloit. Assistants: Mrs. Leonard McMillan, the bride's godmother, and husband, Randall; Marsha Smith, Beloit, and Brenda Koster, Cawker City, sister and cousin of the bride; Laura Rasing, Lawrence, the groom's niece; Mrs.

Ernest Elniff, Randall; Mrs. Kenneth Wendell, Mrs. Jerome Boden and Mrs. Francis Long, all of Beloit. Mrs.

Hammel was graduated from St John's high school and the North Central Kansas Area Vocational-Technical school, both in Beloit. Her husband, a Beloit high school graduate, also completed training at the Beloit Vo-Tech school. He is a computer operator at Woods and Durham, Salina, After a wedding trip to the South Dakota Black Hills, the newlyweds will be home at 508 S. 8th. Engagement Lockhart-Feeley Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight H. I.ockhart, 132 W. Ellsworth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Sue, to Raymond Charles Feeley, Liberal, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Newell O. Feeley, Topeka. The bride-elect, a South high school graduate, is a sophomore majoring in nursing at Marymount college. Her husband-to-be was graduated from Topeka high school and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Kansas Wesleyan. Feeley is merchandise manager for Alco, Liberal.

They will be wed at 2 pm Nov. 1 at the First United Methodist Church. DOWNTOWN SALINA Sunday, September 8,1974 Salina Journal Pan 13 'A KLINE'S STORE Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Hammel jr (Patricia L. Golden day for Cadys SCANDIA Friday will be the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs NealCadysr.Scandia. They will be complimented with a 2 pm open house Sept. 15 at Scandia's Amana Lutheran Church.

AH friends and relatives are invited. Hosts are their children and their spouses, Messrs, and Mmes. Neal Cady Firth, Lester Cady, Ponca City, Ralph (Betty) Rasmussen, Omaha, and Jack (Alice) Jewell Topeka. The honorees, married Sept. 13, 1924, in Concordia, have'been Scandia residents since 1936 when they moved from Jamestown.

For 15 years, they operated a produce house in Scandia and then Cady owned and operated a Scandia used car lot until retiring in 1973. Mrs. Cady is the former Anna Lewis, There are 16 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Favorite recipe Tomato Mincemeat One cup green tomatoes, ground 2 cups apples, ground One cup raisins Vz cup cooked pork, ground Vz cup cooked beef, ground cup vinegar 2 cups water One teaspoon cinnamon V4 teaspoon ground cloves cup sugar teaspoon salt i' 3 tablespoons melted butter Mix all dry ingredients together, then add liquids, spices and other ingredients. Boil for 20 minutes.

Yields 5 cups. MRS. GEORGE EBSON Superior, Neb. YOUR COAT IS HERE! a a i The collection of styles has never been more complete, more varied, more stimulating! Go for the animal look either mod or fashion creations in full length coats or trims leathers, woolens, blends you name i chances are great you'll find it here. I FOR MISSES and JUNIORS Stiefal's Second Floor Coat Shop Denim Knits Playmore Styled in red and turq.

with white accents of polyester and cotton. Hooded top may be used as a jacket or shirt to be combined with slacks or scooter skirt. Sizes 4 to 14. Priced from $7.00 to $15.50. YOUTH FASHION "IN THE ELMORE CENTER" Open Thurs.

9:30 a.m. 'til 8 Fri. Sat. 9:30 a.m. 'til 6 p.m.

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