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Longview Daily News from Longview, Washington • 8

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1 Larry N. Merchants A wedding trip to California followed the wedding of Miss Connie Jean Hansen and Larry Noel Merchant, both of Winlock. Vows were read by the Rev. Ben Owens in the First Baptist Church of Winlock. MerchantHansen WINLOCK Yellow gladioli and bronze mums decorated the altar of the First Baptist Church in Winlock Oct.

23 as Miss Connie Jean Hansen and Larry Noel Merchant exchanged wedding vows. The Rev. Ben Owens officiated at the evening ceremony. Parents bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Richard A. Ward of Winlock. The bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Ruth Merchant, also of Winlock. The bride's floor-length gown of white silk was designed with full wristlength sleeves adorned in pearls.

A floor-length train complemented her ensemble. The bride wore a shoulderlength train and carried yellow-throated white orchids accented with white lace. Miss Susan Hansen was maid of honor for her sister. Mrs. Margaret Hatfield, Miss Kathy Jones, Miss Charlene Killian and Mrs.

Juanita Adolphsen were bridesmaids. Serving as flower girl was Miss Lisa Ward. Ringbearer was Michael Rakoz. Best man was Mike Ekstedt and ushers were Randy Booth, Rich Apperson, Tim Wichert and Tom Fuller. The Community Building of Winlock was the scene of the wedding reception following the ceremony.

After a wedding trip to California, the newlyweds are making their first home in Winlock. Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from Mt. St. Helens High School. Winlock.

FiskFollo Following a wedding reception dinner at Henri's in Longview, Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Fisk left on a wedding trip to the Oregon coast. The couple was married before the Rev.

Paul Roper Nov. 13 in Gebert Chapel of the Longview Community Church. The bride is the former Mrs. Pearle Follo of Castle Rock. The bridegroom is from Olympia.

Attendants for the bride and bridegroom were Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Mayclin, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Immediate family members attended the ceremony. Kochis-Gravelle Dr.

and Mrs. Burton Gravelle of Longview are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Terri Lee. to Robert J. Kochis, Jr. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Kochis of Longview. Wedding vows will be said Aug. 12.

The engaged couple was graduated from R.A. Long High School. The bride-elect is a student at Lower Columbia College and is employed locally. Her fiance attended LCC and is presently studying at Pacific University, School of Optometry. Vernon-Simon Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph C. Simon of Kalama announce the betrothal of their daughter, Sidney Oleta, to John Charles Vernon Jr. of Vancouver. He is the son of Mrs.

William Cooley of Vancouver and John C. Vernon of Eureka, Calif. A wedding date has not been set. The bride-elect is attending Lower Co-1 lumbia College. Her fiance, who plans a career in law enforcement, is employed by Fort Vancouver Plywood Co.

Billie's Hostess Hot Pants with long skirts. Be in the swing for the festive season! 205 Allen Kelso Ph. 425-0510 This Day, "Life is now, this day, this hour and not some useless interval between what. has been and what is to come 4100 Jerry W. McVeys Oct.

23 nuptials held in the Clatskanie Presbyterian Church united Miss Laura Ann Baldwin and Jerry Wesley McVey. Officiating at the afternoon cremony was the Rev. Kenneth O. Schellbach. McVeyBaldwin CLATSKANIE Miss Laura Ann Baldwin and Jerry Wesley McVey were married Oct.

23 in the Clatskanie Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Kenneth O. Schellbach presided. The bride's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Howard E. Baldwin of Clatskanie. Wesley E. McVey of Longview and Mrs.

Arden Rogers of Clatskanie are the bridegroom's parents. The bride chose a gown designed with an ivory Alencon lace over taffeta bodice, wrist-length sleeves, and a high neckline. The sleeves and neckline were edged in lace ruffles and narrow orange piping. A band of braid trim accented the waistline and the flounce of the orange, floor-length skirt. The bride's ivory, shoulderlength veil was caught to a band of miniature re chrysanthemums.

She carried a matching nosegay of autumnhued mums and baby's breath. Miss Wendy Baldwin, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Ernest Russell of Longview was best man and ushers were Dale McVey of Clatskanie, brother of the bridegroom, and Ron Kerana of Portland, cousin of the bride. A reception followed in the Fireside Room of the Clatskanie Presbyterian Church. The couple is now at home in Clatskanie where they are both employed.

Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from Clatskanie High School. Ragan-Schlecht Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Schlecht of Kelso are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Kay, to Ted Erick Ragan. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ragan of Yakima, Wash. Wedding vows will be said Dec.

23. The bride-elect is attending lower Columbia College. Her fiance is employed locally. Calendar LONGVIEW Monday American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 155 8 p.m., Mrs.

James O. Lang's, 2652 Ocean Beach Highway; monthly executive board meeting; note change of date. Soroptimist 8 p.m., Beattie Realty, 817 Ocean Beach Highway; style show: holiday fashions from Verna's Dress Shop and hairstyles by Erma's Coiffures: scholarship fund benefit; tickets available at the door. that you've had some bad experiences with your neighbors, I believe you would be justified in saying NO, particularly to those with whom you've had the bad experiences. Watts-Morken Mrs.

Edna Morken of Longview is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Susan Kay, to James C. Watts. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Watts of Stafford, Kan. A June wedding is planned. The bride-elect is presently employed in the Everett School District. Her fiance is employed locally at Longview Fibre Co.

Dowd-LaBarge Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. LaBarge of Longview are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Jean, to James Lionel Dowd. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lionel E. Dowd of Longview. A Jan. 1 wedding is planned.

The bride-elect was Ann graduated from R.A. Long High School and is attending Lower Her fiance was Long High School University of HislopAngel Columbia is is Miss Marlys Anderson and George Rogers exchanged wedding vows Nov. 13 in Grace Lutheran Church, Longview. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nels Anderson of Longview. RogersAnderson George Rogers' Nov 13 was the wedding day for Miss Marlys Anderson and George Rogers, married in Grace Lutheran Church, Longview. Vows were read by the Rev. James Rehley. The bride's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Nels Anderson and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers, all of Longview. Bands of chantilly lace and miniature seedpearls trimmed the skirt of the bride's floor-length organza gown.

The gown was fashioned with a batteau neckline, Empire bodice adorned with seedpearls, and full wrist-length sleeves. The bride's chapel-length veil of silk illusion and chantilly lace was caught to a pearled cap. She carried a cascade of white rosebuds and mums centered with a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Lawrence Jackson, sister of the bridegroom, was honor attendant.

Bridesmaids were Miss Joyce Coney of Seattle and Miss Connie Lamb of Portland. Both are formerly of Longview. Miss Gayle Fouch, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid; Danelle Beamish was flower girl; and ringbearer was Johnny Peters. Richard Rogers was his brother's best man. Seating guests were Lawrence Jackson, Craig Dickinson, and Larry Anderson, brother of the bride.

Following a reception in the Fireside Room of the church, the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to the Oregon coast. Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from R.A. Long High School. The bride is employed locally. The bridegroom attended Lower Columbia College.

He is now stationed with the U.S. Air Force at McGuire AFB. N.J. Robert A. Rutherfords Mrs.

Rutherford is the former Sue Ann Kos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kos of Seattle. Vows were said in St.

George's Catholic Church in Seattle. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Merlin E. Rutherford of Longview.

Natterstad-Wyman The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Jeanine Marie Wyman and J. John Natterstad is being announced by her mother, Mrs. Edwin A. Wyman of Woodland. Her father is the late Mr.

Wyman. Nuptials are planned Nov. 27 in the First Presbyterian Church in Vancouver. The bride was graduated from Auburn Academy in Auburn, Wash. and attended Lower Columbia College.

She was graduated from Clark College with an associate degree in nursing. Continuing her studies at Portland State University, she is a registered nurse and has worked on coronary care and intensive care in Woodland Park Hospital in Portland. The past year she has worked as a medical representative for a pharmaceutical company in coronary care education in Santa Rosa. Calif. and adjoining area.

Her fiance was graduated from Milo Academy in Milo, Pacific Union College of Angwin, Calif. and the University of California at Davis, Calif. He is a research chemist and has been working for the United States Bureau of Standards of Washington, D.C. Steven C. Bukers Mr.

and Mrs. Steven C. Buker are now at home in Kelso following their marriage Nov. 6 in the Gebert Chapel of the Longview Community Church. The Rev.

Paul Roper read the vows. BukerBach BukerBach Miss Donna Lynn Bach carried a cascade of lavender, pink and white mums Nov. 6 as she became Mrs. Steven C. Buker in the Gebert Chapel of the Longview Community Church.

Nuptials were read by the Rev. Paul Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G.

Slater of Longview are the bride's parents. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Newton J. Buker of Castle Rock.

The bride's lavender and blue floorlength gown was trimmed in old fashioned white lace. She wore miniature violets in her hair. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles Tipton of Newport, Ore. Bridesmaid was Mrs.

Frank Ervi III of Longview, sister of the bride. Vince L. Buker, brother of the bridegroom was best man and groomsman was Joe Hightower of Castle Rock. Terry McDaniels of Castle Rock and Frank Ervi III of Longview were ushers. The newlyweds are making their home in Kelso.

The bride was graduated from Mark Morris High School and the bridegroom was graduated from Castle Rock High School. Both are employed locally. R. Wayne Gossetts United Sept. 2 in the Longview United Methodist Church, Mr.

a and Mrs. R. Wayne Gossett honeymooned in Centralia. Mrs. Gossett is the former Lanette Jane Gilley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Gilley Sr. of Kelso.

GossettGilley The United Methodist Church of Longview was the setting for the Sept. 2 wedding of Miss Lanette Jane Gilley and R. Wayne Gossett. Officiating at the evening nuptials was the Rev. Dale Barnhart.

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gilley Sr.

of Kelso. the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gossett of Ephrata. Scatterings of white daisies adorned the bride's white silk gown of dotted Swiss over satin.

The bride's cathedral-length illusion mantilla veil was edged in a matching daisy trim. She carried daisies and yellow miniature roses. Miss Joan Reynolds was maid of honor and bridesmaid was Mrs. Mari Anne Keeney. Serving as best man was Phil Henderson of Colfax, Wash.

David Gossett seated guests. A church reception followed the ceremony. The couple honeymooned in Centralia and are now at home in Longview. The bride attended Kelso High School, Lower Columbia College, and Washington State University. The bridegroom attended Ephrata High School, North Bend College and Washington State University.

ANN LANDERS Shaving off Exhibit A Dear Ann Landers: I am a Cleveland high school girl, back in class after a groovy trip out of town, and already it's awful. The boys are so sloppy it's a crime. They don't even smell clean. I am sick of uncombed, straggly hair, moustaches, sideburns, bare feet and clothes that are so "casual" they look like rejects from a rag bag. The other night I had a date with a nice guy.

He went to kiss me goodnight and I got a mouthful of hair. It was disgusting. I told him not to kiss me again until he got rid of the moustache and trimmed off about a foot of that wild mane. The following Monday he came up to me in school to show me "Exhibit as he called it. He had shaved off his moustache and his hair was neatly shaped and several inches shorter.

He looked terrific. I could barely believe it. I'll bet if the girls in this country would boycott guys with dirty, tangled hair, filthy jeans, raunchy sweat shirts and bare feet, we could get this whole country cleaned up again. Will you print the suggestion? Thank you. Ohio Teen Dear Teen: Beautiful.

But, what about the girls with long, dirty hair, bare feet and raunchy sweat shirts no bras, yet and how about someone boycotting THEM? Dear Ann Landers: Several working girls have this same problem, so when you help me you will be helping others. I share an apartment with a girl I'll call Marge. We got along fine until she began to date this loafer. Is should tell you that most of the furniture in this place is mine and it's very good stuff. Marge and this unemployed lout take over the living room every night, laughing and talking, playing music, and rolling around on my good couch.

I can't get to sleep until he leaves and this has cut into my rest considerably. The grocery bill is higher now, of course, and since the guy came into the picture no snack is safe, no soft drink, or hard drink, or loose cigaret. After he leaves it's as if a herd of locusts had descended on the place. I don't want to be petty or cheap, and I do like Marge a lot, but this boyfriend of hers is too much. What can I do? Ontario Dead End Dear Ontario: Since I do not know some important facts such as who moved in with whom I can't be of much help.

This I CAN tell you, however: The arrangement is not working and someone has got to move out. Next time, set up better rules for roommates. Get it in writing and make a more astute selection. Dear Ann Landers: Please give me a third party's view in regard to borrowing tools. As a person who is sick of having to go ask neighbors for MY lawn mower, shovel, rake, garden hose, flashlight, wheelbarrow, lawn sprinkler, hedge shears, pliers, garage ladder just name it and they've borrowed it I need your advice.

I might also add that most of the borrowed tools somehow get rusted, broken, worn out, and "misplaced." I've even had people deny that they had borrowed the tools and that was the end of it. Is it mean, unneighborly or selfish to say, "No I am sorry, I do not lend out my equipment." What do you say, Ann? Paducah Headache Dear P. Head: In light of the fact We rent all types of FORMAL WEAR Conventional and the Newest Fashions available Welch mEnS In Downtown Longview WEAR Phone 423-1325 graduated from R.A. and is attending the Washington. RENO, Nev.

Married by a justice of the peace in the Reno, Nev. Park Wedding Chapel on Nov. 20, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.

Hislop are now at home in Longview. The bride, the former Karen Angel, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Nagle of Kelso. George Hislop and Mrs. Arnetta Watson, both of Longview, are parents of the bridegroom. After the evening ceremony, the couple honeymooned in Reno. The bride graduated from Kelso High School and attended Southwest Oregon Community College.

She is currently attending Lower Columbia College. The bridegroom was graduated from R.A. Long High School and Lower Columbia College. He is currently employed by The Daily News. BakerAmundson Nov.

11 nuptials in the Trinity Lutheran Church of Longview united Miss Pamela K. Amundson and G. Steven Baker. Officiating at the evening nuptials was the Rev. Charles Dion.

The bride's parents are Robert Amundson and Mrs. Roselle Autsin, both of Longview. Parents of the bridegroom are George Baker of Astoria, Ore. and Mrs. George Steiner of Longview.

The bride carried red roses. Miss Vera Gersen of Longview was maid of honor. Jim Karnofski of Longview was best man. Following a reception at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

P. C. Trotter of Longview, the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to the Oregon coast. After Dec. 1, they will make their home in Kelso.

The bride attended R.A. Long High School. The bridegroom was graduated from R.A. Long High School. Reception to fete couple following marriage rites Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Cleveland of Skamokawa extend an invitation to all friends and relatives to attend a reception honoring their daughter, Sandra, and David A. West following their marriage. Guests will be greeted Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church in Cathlamet.

Wedding vows will be said on Friday. Complete selection of AC Wedding Stationery and Social Forms Three types of lettering Regular Photo Copperplate Engraving Wedding Accessories Albums Brides' Wedding File 2 Personalized Reception Items Napkins in Price November Printing Arts Center FREE OFF-STREET PARKING 1335 11th Phone 636-2600.

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