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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 24

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Christian Church in Omaha was the setting for the Saturday afternoon marriage erf Miss Barbara Ann Dunn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arlo M. Dunn of Omaha, and Dwight H. Fritts son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight H. Fritts also erf Omaha. The bride Wore a gown of ivory satin designed with a basque bodice, featuring a portrait neckline outlined with lace and seed pearl embroidery, and a bouffant skirt. A madonna styled mantilla of imported Chantilly lace over French illusion cascaded the length of her cathedral train, and she carried a prayer book with a spray of stephanotis centered with an orchid.

Mrs. Jack Swanson of Harlan, was her matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Barbara McCormick and Miss Delores Donarice, both of Omaha, and Miss Jean Buckner and Miss Joan Buckner, both of Sioux City, la. The gowns were of antique satin, the matron of honor wearing American Beauty rose and the bridesmaids, aqua- toned frocks. Matching half-hats trimmed in seed pearls completed their costumes and they carried crescent-shaped bouquets of garnet roses.

Thomas Harley of Lincoln served as best man and seating the guests were Jack Swanson of Harlan, Robert Bloomstrand of Aurora, Thomas Miller of Columbus, Donald Collins of Lincoln and Lt. Nelson Harding of Omaha. The couple are both graduates of the University of Nebraska where the bride was affiliated with Alpha Phi and Mr. Fritts, Phi Kappa Psi. In November he will be commissioned a lieutenant in the U.S.

Army and he and his bride will reside at Ft. Benning, Ga. MRS. ROBERT CONOVER Miss Barbara Jean Bollen and Robert Dunn Conover exchanged wedding vows at an 8 p.m. ceremony solemnized Saturday in Christ Methodist Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emerson Bollen; the parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.

Cedric Conover of Bridgeport. Mrs. Richard Windrum of Sa- Campfire Girls Board meeting: Members will meet at 12 noon Tuesday at the University Club. Trail Seeker Leaders: Training meeting is scheduled for 9:45 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Thursday at First Presbyterian Church. Wood Gatherer Leaders: Training meeting is scheduled for 9:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at First Presbyterian Church. betha, the sister and matron of honor, was attired in an Empire-styled frock of white taffeta and lace.

Mrs. Dean Jones, the bridesmatron, and Miss Mary Gilmore, the bridesmaid, wore identically designed frocks of Italian silk. White velvet bandeaux accented with rhinestones completed the costumes and they carried crescent bouquets of white gladioli. The bride chose a gown of nylon tulle over satin designed with a fitted bodice featuring a pleated midriff and bouffant skirt of multi-tiered ruffles. Lace medallions traced with seed pearls edged the jewel necklined yoke and the wide front panel of the skirt.

A jeweled satin pillbox held her three-tiered veil of imported illusion and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli centered with an orchid corsage. Miss Ilene Frailey and Miss Patricia Herzog lighted the tapers. Richard Byer of Bridgeport served as best man and seating the guests were John Futcher of Omaha. Richard Conover of Bridgeport and Richard Windrum of Sabetha, Kan. Mr.

and Mrs. Conover are both former students at the University of Nebraska where the bride was a member of Towne Club and the bridegroom was affiliated with Delta Sigma Phi. Mr. Conover is now stationed at the Palm Beach Air Force Base and he and his bride will reside at 3124 Jefferson Road, West Palm Beach, Fla. are: Miss Sally Ainscow, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Ainscow. Miss Sally Sue Bartling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph O. Bartling. Miss Mary Kathryn Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W.

Campbell. Miss Elizabeth Ann Coad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Jeffrey. Miss Janet Dinsmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Dinsmore.

Miss Dolores Donarico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Donarico. Miss Patricia Joan Edwards, daughter of Qr. and Mrs.

C. Vernon Edwards of Council Bluffs. Miss Mary Clare Flynn, daughter erf Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Flynn. Miss Sheila Foxley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Foxley.

Miss Sandra Elizabeth Isaacson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Isaacson. Miss Patricia Ann Muldoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Muldoon. Miss Nancee Weir Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Peterson.

Miss Freddie Lou Rosenstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenstock. Miss Ann Therese daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roland J. Miss Diane Margaret Young, daughter of Mrs. Richard H. Young. Miss Mary Diane Kinsler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas C. Kinsler. MRS. PAIL R.

MEYER Miss Barbara Jean Krumm and Paul R. Meyer were united in marriage at a Saturday evening ceremony at Calvary Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Summer Wedding MAYWOOD The engagement of Miss Irene Beebe to Ross D. Bloomgren, son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Bloomgren of Oxford, is being announced by her brother, Elmer Beebe and Mrs. Beebe. She is the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Beebe. Miss Beebe is i ng Nebraska Wesleyan. Mr. Bloomgren is a graduate of Wesleyan where he was affiliated with Theta Chi Fraternity.

He is completing graduate work at the University of Nebraska. A summer wedding te being planned. Mr. and Mrs. George Krumm, and Mr.

Meyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Meyer.

The bride chose a Victorian- styled wedding gown of rose point lace over tulle and satin. The portrait neckline was emphasized by bands of embroidered lace. Chaperones to Have Dessert Luncheon The University of Nebraska Chaperoqes Club will meet at a 1:30 p.m. dessert luncheon Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Fern Grewcock, 1619 R.

Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Thurman Hinds, Mrs. Nina Searle. Mrs. D.

H. Dunham, Mrs. Hird Stryker and Mrs. R. H.

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Mrs. Jack Krumm was matron of honor and Miss Adrienne Meyer was maid of honor. Miss Janet Cole, Miss Lucille Schwarts and Miss Janet Koehler were bridesmaid The attendants all wore waltz length taffeta in peacock green, and carried colonial bouquets of brown and yellow. Lynn Marie Severns was flower girl and Tommy Goeschel was ring bearer. Mrs.

Loyal Bridges and Mrs. Vernon Peterson lighted the candles. Best man was Jack Krumm. Ushers were Norman Lutzi, Charles Renter, Al Sword and Bob Sword. Following a reception in the church school the couple left for a wedding trip to the Ozarks.

They will be at home at 3735 So. 52nd after Oct. 25. Mr. Meyer attended the University of Nebraska and was affiliated with Delta Sigma Pi.

Social Clubs Thursday Morning Lecture Circle: W. E. Eigsti, director of the House of Yesterday at Hastings, is to be guest speaker at a meeting scheduled for 10 a m. Thursday at the YWCA. Copper Kettle Members will meet with Miss Louise Pound at the University Club, on Monday.

Travel Club: Members will meet at a I p.m. luncheon Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. H. B. Miles, 3740 Sheridan.

Mrs. Miles will be in charge of the program. Sorosis: Members will meet at I p.m. Tuesday for a luncheon at tbe Lincoln Country Club. Mrs, George H.

Rogers is in charge of the program, Fidelia Lyceum; Members rnet for dinner at the YWCA, There was a talk on coins. Mr. and Mrs. John Schessler will be hosts at a family dinner today at Coiner Terrace in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

John 25th wedding anniversary. Havelock YWCA Y-Singers: Mrs John Kane and Mrs. Floyd Wisman will be hostesses for a 9:30 a.m. meeting Tuesday. Conetst Writing: Mrs.

Ray Mitchell will continue the series at meetings slated for 7 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Textile Painting: Advanced class meets at 6 p.m. Monday; beginners class at 6 p.m. Wednesday.

Coffee Hour: Members and friends are scheduled to meet at the Havelock YWCA at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. A chartered bus will take them to the building where they will appear on Hazel Stebbins 10:30 a.m. show. Following a tour of KFOR there will be a luncheon at the central YWCA.

Nursery care will be provided for pre-school children at the Havelock YWCA while their mothers are on tour. Matronettes: Ideas for entertaining and food preparation will be presented by Miss Lucille Flemming of the Lincoln Dairy Council when members meet at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Hostesses will be Mrs. Dale Ankrom and Mrs Keith Buster.

Fur TRICKS or TREATS Hand-outs, individually wrapped PARTY TAHI.h OKI ORATIONS WHrhru, zse I.8U I hritillr flfiirra, nut 15 to ftttc The KIT HOI ST. 221 So. 13th TTNCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR October 17, 1954 Church Weddings Highlight Ak-Sar-Ben I Princesses Revealed When the new king and queen of the mythical court of Ak- Sar-Ben are announced Friday in Omaha, 15 Omaha and one Council Bluffs, young women will be princesses in their court. The princesses will join the ranks of royalty that will be augmented by the 16 countesses whose identity was revealed last Sunday. Countesses are young women from Nebraska and Iowa towns.

The princesses of the 1954 Ak-Sar-Ben court Officers Wives Plan Lincoln Air Force Officers Wives will have at 1 p.m. Tuesday, in the recreation room of Holy Trinity Church, 12th and J. Mrs. Bernard Morgan will be in charge. will be held the first and third Tuesdays of each month at Holy Trinity.

Druggists Wives Lincoln Druggists Wives will meet for a dessert luncheon Friday at the home el Mrs. Don Barth, 1525 Ridgeway Rd. Mrs. B. W.

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