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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 33

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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33
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Rung were united in marriage in a 2 p.m. Saturday wedding at the First Christian Church. Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes. B.

L. Perryman and Dale E. Rung. The bride wore a gown of silk organza and lace in traditional white. The lace mantled skimmer featured elbow sleeves and a wide Watteau train with lace ap- pliqued fnedallions.

She carried a bouquet of white daisies and yellow roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. James Anderson. Bridesmaids were the Misses Terry Bonebrake and Jean Marcy. Charles Burr served as best man.

Ushers were John Ballou of Lincoln, Robert Hageman of Waverly, and Kent Rung, Russell Allington, Clinton Pierce and Russell Pierce, all of Ashland. After a wedding trip to the Ozarks, the couple will live in Lincoln. McLoughlin-Stephens St. James United Methodist Church was the setting for the 7:30 Saturday wedding of Miss Jeanne McLoughlin and Robert Lee Stephens. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. McLoughlin and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jack Stephens.

The bride wore an A-line gown of candlelight satin and lace accented with a long lace train. The veil was held by orange blossoms trimmed with pearls. The bride carried roses and mums with trailing ivy. Miss Margaret Wendling was maid of honor. The Misses Robin Stovie of Omaha and Chris Holt were bridesmaids.

Mrs. Ron Gray was bridesmatron. Mike Smith was best man. Groomsmen were Mike Jackson, Tim Coy, and Ron Gray. Robert McLoughlin and Allen Ebner seated the guests.

After honeymooning i Yellowstone, Black Hills and Teton National Parks, the couple will live at 1415 Smith. Osborne-Peacock Miss Carolyn June Osborne became the bride of Kenneth F. Peacock of Hooper in a 7 p.m. Saturday ceremony at St. United Methodist Church.

Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes. Wayne Osborne of Wichita, and Grant Peacock. The bride wore a gown of Wed 50 Years Mr. and Mrs.

E. Schumacher were honored at a reception at the Villager marking their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married June 8, 1918, in Omaha. Pair Wed In Kansas Manhattan, Kan. First Lutheran Church was the setting chosen by Miss Julie Pittenger for her 7:30 Saturday wedding to Roderick McCullough of Lincoln, Neb.

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thad Pittenger. The parents are Mr. and Mrs.

John McCullough of Lincoln. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie. Lace accented the long bell sleeves and the hemline of the A-line skirt. An aisle-wide train attached at the shoulders was trimmed with lace and pearls. Her veil was held by a headpiece of peau de soie trimmed in lace, crystals and pearls.

She carried roses and gardenias. Mrs. Gary Wells of Ft. Collins, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Margaret McCullough of Lincoln and Susan Lacy.

Steve Hagood of Blue Springs, was best man. Ushers were Lance Caddy of Omaha, Bruce Franson and Ron Eddy, both of Lincoln and Tom Pittenger. After a wedding trip to Kansas City and St. Louis, the couple will live at 805 So. 18th in Lincoln.

Miss Carol Sue Kolb of Bellevue Students Set August Date and Mrs. William J. Kolb announce the engagement of their daughter Carol Sue to Donald R. Geier, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Geier. Miss Kolb has attended the University of Nebraska, where she was affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority. Her fiance also attended the University, where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. The couple plans an Aug. 24 wedding.

organza over taffeta with a high neckline and long tapered sleeves. Sprays of lace daisies adorned the bodice and waist. A chapel train swept from the shoulders. Her veil was held by a double crown of Venise lace daisies. The bride carried a cascade of gladioli and ladenia.

Miss Nita Fleharty was maid of honor and Miss Maxine Osborne of Kearney was bridesmaid. Best man was Terry Brown of Wilber. Carroll Peacock was groomsman and Bill Harshbarger and Bill Beave seated guests. Luebs-Scott The American Lutheran Church was the setting for the 2 p.m. Saturday wedding of Miss Sharron Joyce Luebs and Ray Keith Scott.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Marvin Yoesel of Rulo and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott of Osmond. The bride wore a long- sleeved, street-length gown of lace.

Her veil extended Lowell Hunkers Wed 25 Years Ulysses Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dunker will observe their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house next Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Friends may attend without further invitation. from her hat which was covered with pearls and aurora borealis.

She carried sweetheart roses with stephanotis on a white Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alfieri were best best man and matron of honor. Lonnie Rea and Dale Wostrel seated guests.

After a wedding trip to California, the couple will live at 245 No. West 18th. Foeht-McGovern St. Catholic Church was the setting for the 1 p.m. Saturday wedding of Miss JoAnn Focht and Thomas B.

McGovern Jr. The gown of crepe with lace was cut in a defined sheath silhouette. The lace bodice featured a high neckline. A cotillion train of crepe with lace applique was attached at Watteau height. Miss Jane Focht of Omaha was maid of honor.

Miss Marilyn Neal of Sioux City, Iowa, was bridesmaid and Miss Chris Focht, junior bridesmaid. Serving as best man was S. Atkinson of Santa Monica, Calif. Ushers were Eugene Pieper of Albion, Gary Focht and Bobby Focht. A reception at The Villager followed the ceremony.

After a wedding trip to Estes Park, the newlyweds will live at 1252 Edwards Lane in Zanesville, Ohio. Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes. Earl L. Focht and Thomas McGovern Sr.

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