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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 61

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THE KANSAS CITY STAR SUNDAY JUNE 18 1967 SOCIETY 11C of Kansas City a groomsman and Mr Lloyd Helms of Shawnee an usher After a honeymoon to Estes Park Colo the couple will live in Sabetha Kas Donald Evans of Overland Park performed the ceremony Candlelight linen and silk was the choice for her princess-style gown designed with a bateau neckline elbow sleeves adorned with Venise lace and tiers of matching lace on the Back Her train-length veil edged in the same lace was held by a pillbox hat and she carried The gown was fashioned of white silk illusion over silk trimmed with rows of miniature bows The square neckline was edged with crocheted lace and complemented the A-line skirt Lace petals held her veil and she carried a colonial bouquet of white gardenias Miss Vicki Cory attended her sister as maid of honor and best ter of Mr and Mrs Leonard Brim of Hudson and Mr Dennis Chambers whose parents are Mr and Mrs Rov Chambers of Dallas Tex The ceremony was performed by the Rev Phillip Friedeman of Russell Kas the cousin The Chantilly lace cage dress was designed with a fitted Empire bodice long sleeves and a trapeze back accented with a large bow that formed a chapel train Her illusion veil fell from a forward lace crown and she carried a cascade of orchids and white roses The honor attendants were Miss Karen Brim the sister and Mr David Bosanko of Emporia Kas Among others in the wedding party were Miss Susan Goold of Prairie Village and Mrs Drollinger of Dallas the bridegroom's sister bridesmaids Mr Tom Owings brother of the bridegroom Kevin Cory brother of the bride ushered A wedding supper was held at the Mill-O-Rock supper club in Columbia The couple both graduates of the University of Missouri have left to make their home in San Jose Calif ENNS-BROWN Miss Sally Ann Enns daughter I of Dr and Mrs Enns of Newton Kas became the bride i last night of Mr Dennis Brown of Wichita son of Mr and Mrs Robert Brown of Hutchinson Kas at the First Methodist church in Newton The honor attendants were Mrs Eugene Jones of Houston matron of honor and Mr Jim i Neal of Kansas City A reception was held at the bride's home and the couple left for Colorado They will be at home in Wichita Both were graduated June 5 from the Uni-I versity of Kansas BRIM-CHAMBERS Married June 10 at the Trinity church in Hudson Kas were Miss Lenore Kay Brim daugh- MRS GEORGE WILLIAM FRICK (Miss Helen Louise Bush) MRS GERALD THOMAS RICHARDS (Miss Eileen Marie Painter MRS JOE RAY TOWN (Miss Linda Lueders) MRS CLARK ROGERS MANDIGO II (Miss Martha Kather int Callahan) daisies white heather and lily of man was Mr Ronald Fancher the valley The matron of honor was Mrs William Kansas Waugh of Lawrence Kas and the brother Mr Phillip Frick jr of Wichita was the best man Among others in the wedding party were Mrs William Davis of Kansas City Mrs Mark Prager and Mrs James Thompson both of Kansas City Kansas and Mrs Wayne Rice of Summit bridesmaids and Mr Paul Piper and Mr James Pitts both of Kansas City Kansas groomsmen A reception followed at the Town and Country club and the couple left for a Colorado honeymoon They will live in Lawrence WILDS-DAY A wedding ceremony was performed June 3 at St Catholic church in Atchison Kas for Miss Virginia Ann Wilds daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Jones of Atchison and Mr Robert Paul Day jr of Hays Kas son of Mr and Mrs Robert Paul Day of Whitesboro Re-embroidered Alencon lace adorned the neckline sleeves and A-line skirt of the cameo peau de soie gown Styled with an Empire bodice the gown had a detachable cathedral coat train Mrs Frank Marmin of Chicago sister of the bride was matron of honor and Mr Gil earner of Baton Rouge La was best man Among others in the wedding party were Miss Ginny Hall and Miss Vicky Fast both of Kansas City and Mrs George Marshall of Kansas City Kansas who were bridesmaids and Mr Raymond Jones jr of Kansas City a groomsman A reception was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Philip Jones in Atchison After a hon- Down with False Quick as a look of Andrea about them subtle Nozu at Thick lashes dazzle glitter MRS DENNIS BROWN (Miss Sally Ann Fnns) MRS DENNIS CHAMBERS (Miss Lenore Kay Brim HOWELL THOMAS FANCIIER (Miss Karen Ann Cory) Eyelashes! Up with Real Lashes! wink you can put on truly beautiful natural Real Lashes and there's nothing put on" Eycs-zoise they're natural and deliciously Szuai the most complete array around long lashes dcmi-lashcs and for the most lashes All skillfully demonstrated custom-fitted meticulously trimmed and feathered for the "True You" look by Andrea world's foremost designer of naturallooking 100 real hair eyelashes Priced from 400 to 1250 of Wichita Mr Russell Calkins of New York served as best man Also in the wedding party were Mr William Paul Callahan III and Mr Joseph Michael Callahan both of Wichita who served as groomsmen and Mr and Mrs Wayne Lile of Kansas City who were an usher and bridesmaid respectively A reception was held at the eymoon at the Lodge of the Four Wichita Country club following Seasons at the Lake of the which the couple left for a wed- Ozarks the couple will live in ding trip to Hawaii They will Hays MKS ROBERT PAUL DAY JR (Miss Virginia Ann Wilds MRS PAINTER-RICHARDS AW I ceremony was read June 10 at the New Liberty Baptist church in Mound City Mo for Miss Eileen Marie Painter daughter of Mr and Mrs David Painter of Mound City and Lt Gerald Thomas Richards of San Pedro Calif son of Mr ana Mrs A Richards of Independence The bride wore a candlelight gown of silk linen styled along Empire lines with baroque Venise lace accenting the sleeves the A-line skirt and chapel train A matching pillbox held her veil and she carried stephanotis and white butterfly orchids The sister Mrs Dennis Wright of Craig Mo and Dr John Brunner of St Loins were the honor attendants Also in the wedding party were Mrs Aldo Leker of Kansas City a bridesmaid Chris Unruh of Independence ring bearer the Rev Larry Thomas of Kansas Mr Robert Ilicks of Denver The couple will be at home in Wichita CALLAIIAN-MANDIGO In a ceremony yesterday afternoon at the Church of the Magdalen in Wichita Miss Martha Katherine Callahan daughter of Dr and Mrs William Paul Callahan jr of Wichita became the bride of Mr Clark Rogers Mandigo II son of Mrs Robert Allan Mandigo of Kansas City Kansas and the late Mr Mandigo The bride chose a sheath of ivory satin with an Empire bodice of Alencon lace and a peacock train A bubble cap held her veil and she carried orchids and white roses Mrs Carl Berry jr of Oklahoma City the sister was matron of honor Maid of honor was Miss Candace Howse City a groomsman and Mr Richard Unruh of Kansas City a candlelighter and usher The couple will live in San Pedro LUEDERS-TOWN The Danforth chapel in Lawrence Kas was the scene June 3 of the wedding of Miss Linda Lueders daughter of Mrs John Lueders of Independence and Mr Joe Ray Town son of Mr and Mrs Ray Town of Wichita The bride given in marriage by her uncle Mr Walter Reich of Independence chose an A-line gown of white silk linen designed with a scoop neckline Chantilly lace and pearls accented the tax lice and sheer sleeves and was repeated on the deep hem A chapel-length train fell lrom the waist Her veil was held by a lace pillbox and she carried white roses and Euchar-is lilies Miss Donna Naylor was maid of honor and the best man was live in Lawrence Kas BUSH-FRICK The Presbyterian church in Lyons Kas was the scene yesterday afternoon of the marriage of Miss Helen Louise Bush daughter of Mr and Mrs Granville McCutcheon Bush III of Lyons and Mr George William Frick son of Mr and Mrs Phillip Frick of Fort Scott Kas Dr CORY-FANCHER Mr and Mrs Victor Cory of Quincy 111 announce the marriage of their daughter Karen Ann to Mr Howell Thomas Fancher jr son of Mr and Mrs Howell Thomas Fancher of Kansas City North which took place June 5 in the chapel at Newman Center on the campus of the University of Missouri I One Ten Ward Parkway in Kansas City Missouri mm Mrs Anthony Vanburen Harris Mrs Billy Eugene Katies Mrs Jay Lynn Patterson I ley and Mr Fldon Brewster llarold Presnell carried the rings A reception was held at the church The couple will be at tmme in Quantico Va COX-11ARRIS Married June 10 in the Second Mrs William Fowler and Mr I United Presbyterian church and Mrs Max Patterson all of were Miss Judith Diane Cox Harrisonville i daughter of Mrs Orval But- An Empire bodice of Chantilly ner of Summit and Mr lace topped the crepe sheath! James Leonard Cox and Mr skirt of the gown From a Anthony Vanburen Harris son satin ribbon bow extended a ca-1 of Mr and Mrs Gene Har- thedral train Her veil was at- ris of Springfield Mo Dr Wil-i tached to an organza and pearl liam Hage officiated I plateau and she carried yellow The bride wore a gown of roses and stephanotis Chantilly lace and silk organza Miss Linda Fowler of Harri-with a pearl-edged neckline A-sonville was maid of honor for lne skirt and lace cage tram Good-bye to that old rewrap job! that extended into chapel length A tiara from Mexico held her veil and she carried red and while roses Miss Janet Dee Cox of Unity Village attended her sister as her sister The bridesmaids were Miss Ann Powell of Harrisonville and Mrs Richard Dudley of Summit Pam Fowler and Kenneth Fowler both of Otterville Mo served Tired of finding curled up cheese slices in your refrigerator? Tired of nagging Dad and the kids about the rewrap job? Kraft American Singles are for you All 16 golden slices of delicious pasteurized process cheese food are separately wrapped Kraft wrappers whisk off the ones you (they!) want to use stay on the rest of the slices But don't expect this beautiful performance from just any singly wrapped slices They gotta be marked Kraft as flower girl and ring bearer 1 maid of honor and the brides-recnoctivelv i maids were Mrs Paul Best and respHvciy i Mrs Wayne Graham of Indepen- Attendmg as best man was Mr Richard Dudley of I a XI Summit Mr Bennie Soutbwick and Mr Lyle Anderson both of St Louis was Harrisonville were groomsmen gIO0msmen we Mr Cecil Hall and Mr Henry Clay Walker and Mr Gary Hambnght and were Mr Waller Mr Charles Plattner both of Ushering Harrisonville were oaten with Mr John Woods of Adrian Mo and Mr Bob Glenn Carlos Vasques After a reception at the FpchS church the couple left on a wedding tee BILLINGS-EADES The Ivanhoe Congregational United Church of Christ in Raytown was the scene yesterday afternoon of the wedding of Miss grown and If L) rMilrtlf ft llinrto oni trip to Colorado JENKINS-PILCHER Miss Mary Elizabeth Jenkins daughter of Mrs Graeme Frank Merium Paulette and The nam8 for flavor convenience Billings Cpl Billy Eugene Eades son of Mr and Mrs William Eades The bride is the daughter of Mr Randolph Jenkins became the bride June 3 of Mr Richard Paul Pilcher son of Mr and Mrs Paul Shirley Pilcher of St and Mrs Dale Billings The Louis The ceremony was performed by Dr Harold Glen Brown and the reception following was at the home of the bride Given in marriage by her step-jeweled lace held her veil and father Mr Graeme Frank she carried white roses and Brown the bride wore an A-line stephanotis on a lace-covered gown of lace accented with white Bible bands of taffeta at the neck and Her sister Miss Regina Bill- on the cap sleeves A taffeta ings attended as maid of honor Dior how held her veil She car-and the bridesmaids were Miss ried a French nosegay of pink Carol Cono and Mrs Roger Bill-: Sweetheart roses and an heir-ings Willi Eugenia Norris of loom handkerchief Overland Park was flower girl Attending the couple were Every slice separately wrapped Kraft wrappers whisk off Serving as best man was Mr Thomas Alexander Eades brother of the bridegroom Mr Frank Bolbeeker and Mr Kenny Perdue were groomsmen and ushering were Mr Arnold Wai- Mrs Jean Pierre DeBernay of Overland Park a cousin of the bride and Mr John Qyincy Bruce The couple left for a wedding trip in the East Sea The Road West Monday nights NBC-T 4.

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