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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 43

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The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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43
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Mrs. Kick Whiting (Miss Patricia Vance) Of New Ivondon, Conn. Mrs. Eugene Cramer (Miss Cheryl Egger) Of Princeton Mrs. Thomas Harvey (Miss Kathy Jolliff) Mrs.

Timothy Vorm (Miss Linda Greuter) Couples Married in Lincoln Miss Patricia Ann Vance and Kick Allen Whiting were married in a 7:30 p.m. Saturday ceremony at Hope Reformed Church. Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes. Robert M.

Vance and George A. Whiting. The bride wore a sheer organza gown with high rise bodice, stand-up collar and long sleeves, all of lace. Double bands of lace circled the hem of the A-line skirt. A bonnet of lace and ribbon held her veil.

Miss Linda Best was maid of honor. Mrs. Dale Dinges and the Misses Jane Gettman and Ursula Voss were bridesmaids. Steve Williams was best man. Bob Vance, Dean Strough and Dale Strough were groomsmen.

Ushers were Dale Dinges and Steve Wood. The couple will live in New London, Conn. Egger-Cranier Miss Cheryl Ann Egger of Roca and Eugene Allen Cramer of Cortland were married in a 7 p.m. Saturday wedding at Cathedral of the Risen Christ. Parents of the couple are Messrs.

and Mmes. Merlyn Egger of Roca and Alvin Cramer of Cortland. The bride wore a silk sat a peau gown with lace and pearls highlighting the stand-up collar, long sleeves and full A-line skirt. Lace edged her mantilla. She carried roses on a Bible.

Miss Linda Jo VerMaas of Hickman was maid of honor. Mmes. Don Benes of Hallam, John Kohout of Cortland and Dennis Egger of Roca and the Misses Sue Schmidt of Panama and Joan Cramer of Cortland were bridesmaids. Donald Benes of Hallam was best man. Rod Franken and John Kohout, both of Cortland, Larry Etmund of Martell, Dennis Egger of Roca and Leon Overy were groomsmen.

Tom Whisman and Mike Egger, both of Martell, Francis Auman of Firth and Rex Crawford were ushers. The couple will live near Princeton. Jolliff-Harvey Miss Kathy Lynne Jolliff and Thomas E. Harvey were married in a 2 p.m. Saturday ceremony a Westminster Presbyterian Church.

Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes. Carl R. Jolliff and Wayne Harvey. The embroidered organza over peau de soie gown, fashioned by her mother, had an Empire waist, stand-up collar and long sleeves with pearl buttons on the cuffs.

A Juliet cap held her veil and she carried daisies and breath. Miss Anne Jolliff was maid of honor. Mrs. Edward Goettert of Ames, Iowa, and the Misses Judy Harvey and Pam Jacobson were bridesmaids. Dr.

Gerald Harvey of Perry villc, was best man. Steve Peters, Peter Ostwinkle and William Cantin were groomsmen. Ushers were James Carlson of Minneapolis, John Abbott of Jackson, and Don Peterson. After a wedding trip to the Black Hills, the couple will live in Lincoln. Greuter-Vorm Miss Linda Anne Greuter and Timothy Leonard Vorm were married in a 2 p.m.

Saturday ceremony at Hollywood Heights Chapel. Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes. Leonard Vorm of Des Moines, Iowa, and Robert R. Greuter.

The nylon organza gowrn in Empire silhouette had a high neck and long sleeves, all with lace. The full skirt was accented with daisies. A headpiece of daisies held her veil and she carried daisies. Miss Sherri Swanson was maid of honor. Miss Andrea Spahn was bridesmaid.

Robert Kellv of Des Moines was best man. Steven Vorm of Des Moines was groomsman. Ushers were Dennis Morton of Carlisle, Iowa, David Vorm of Des Moines and Kirk Greuter. The bridegroom attended Dana College in Blair. Denver Is New 1 Miss Willa F.

Jones of Omaha and Neal R. MacNabb of Denver, were married in a 2 p.m. Saturday ceremony at Calvary United Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes.

Willard F. Jones and M. MacNabb. The silk organza gown had a high rise bib bodire, high neckline, Juliet sleeves and A-line skirt, all accented with lace. A Camelot cap held her veil.

She carried roses, daisies, carnations and breath. Mrs. Robert Whitmore of Seward was matron of honor. Mrs. DeVern Lindholm of Omaha was bridesmaid.

Craig Foster was best man. DeVern Lindholm of Omaha Lincoln, Sunday Journal Star, June IS, 1972 9 Miss Holthus To Wed in August York Mr. and Mrs. Kelly ment of their daughter Kristie Mr. lfoloch attends Hastings Holthus announce the engage- to Greg Holoch, son of Mr.

and College. Mrs. Carl Holoch. An Aug. 5 wedding is planned.

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and Mrs. James G. Ekstrand announce the engagement of their daughter Carolyn Elaine to Joseph C. Smolka son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph C. Smolka, all of Chicago. Miss Ekstrand is a senior at Nebraska Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in Omaha. A Sept. 2 wedding is planned.

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