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C2 THE HAYS DAILY NEWS FAMILY ALBUM SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 5,2004 DeBolt-Bonham Dawn Renee DeBolt and Tyler Lee Bonham were married April 24,2004, at Celebration Community Church, Hays. Parents of the couple are Richard and Tamara DeBolt, Hays, and Kenneth and Pamela Bonham, Larned. The bride was escorted by her parents. The honor attendant was Alicia DeBolt, sister of the bride. Attendants were Emilie Milke, Nichole Plummer and Kara Koerner.

The best man was Nicholas Niemeyer. Groomsmen were Christopher DeBolt, Pat Schmidt and Dominic Manley. Guests were seated by Bruce Rumbaugh, Mike Trato and Barry Hodges. Candlelighters were Brooke Proctor and Ranee Rumbaugh. The flowergirl was Kira Denny and the ringbearer was Callen Rumbaugh.

Pages were Hanna Hodges and Jada Kaiser The bride attended Hays High School and the bridegroom attended Larned High School. He is employed by Recycling and Salvage, Larned. Following a wedding trip to Wichita, the newlyweds are at home in Hays. Zeigler-Makings Dan and Linda Zeigler, Natoma, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Heidi L. Zeigler, to Jeremy D.

Makings, son of Ray Makings, Hays, and Donna Makings, Phillipsburg. The bride-elect graduated from Natoma High School and is majoring in elementary education with a minor in business administration at Fort Hays State University. She is a student secretary on campus. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Natoma High School and is a field supervisor at Polymer Services of Plainville. A June 11, 2005, wedding is planned at Peace Lutheran Church, Natoma.

Denning-Rees Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denning, Hays, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Christine Marie Denning, to Craig Alan Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rees, Emporia.

The bride-elect graduated from Hays High School and Fort Hays State University She is employed by Denning Machine Shop, WaKeeney. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Olpe High School and FHSU. He is employed by APAC-Kansas, Hays. An Oct. 9, 2004, wedding is planned at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Hays.

LeClerc-Miller Tonya LeClerc and Todd Miller were married July 17, 2004, at the First United Methodist Church, Hays. Parents of the couple are Steven and Dot LeClerc, Hays, and Bruce and Judy Miller, Zenda. The bride was escorted by her father. The honor attendant was Tala Shapland, sister of the bride. Attendants were Jessica Wagner, Kim Roberts and Jenny Kreutzer, friends of the bride.

The best man was Terry Miller, brother of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were Glen Whitley, Chris Smalley and Bill Blick, friends of the bridegroom. Guests were seated by Kirk Shapland, brother-in-law of the bride, and Eric Baggs and Brett Marsteller, friends of the bridegroom. The flowergirl was Mariah Haley, friend of the bride, and the ringbearer was Ryan Trump, friend of the bride. The bride graduated from Hays High School and Fort Hays State University.

She is a preschool teacher at Fairfield East Elementary, Arlington. The bridegroom graduated from Attica High School and Fort Hays State University. He is a farmer on the family farm. Following a wedding trip to Steamboat Springs, the newlyweds are at home in Partridge. Gano-Sanders Natasha Gano and Joe Sanders were married Nov.

22, 2003, at First United Methodist Church, Hays. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gano and Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Sanders, all of Hays. The bride was escorted by her father. The honor attendants were Starla Gano and Pauletta Gano, sisters of the bride. Attendants were Chelsea Moore and Erica Boucher, friends of the bride, Sara Scheck, cousin of the bridegroom, and McKenzie Lewis, cousin of the bride. The best men were Adam Brenning, friend of the bridegroom, and Jake Sanders, brother of the bridegroom.

Groomsmen were Travis Gano, brother of the bride, Dale VonFeldt, uncle of the bridegroom, and Jay Sanders and Jarrett Sanders, brothers of the bridegroom. Candlelighters were Alyssa and Haley Casteel, cousins of the bride, and Brianna and Bailey VonFeldt, cousins of the bridegroom. Ringbearer was Cayden Sanders, son of the couple. The bride graduated from Hays High School and is a cosmetology student at Hays Academy of Hair Design. The bridegroom graduated from HHS and is a Pepsi sales representative.

Following a wedding trip to Kansas City, the newlyweds are at home in Hays. Rogers-Fleckenstein Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rogers, Selden, and Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Fleckenstein, Jennings, announce the engagement of their children, Mindy Rogers and Eric Fleckenstein. The bride-elect graduated from Golden Plains High School, Rexford. She is majoring in biology and secondary education at Fort Hays State University. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Prairie Heights High School, Jennings. He is employed by Trucking Inc.

and has a custom harvesting business. An Oct. 2, 2004, wedding is planned at Immaculate Conception Church, Leoville. Wolf-Brannan Lindsay Wolf and Jason Brannan were married July 2, 2004, at the Brannan farm, Norton. Parents of the couple are Dennis and Judy Ziegler, Ellis, and Tom and Cathy Brannan, Norton.

The honor attendant and best man were Amy Foster and Frank Musalek. The bride graduated from Ellis High School and attended Fort Hays State University. She is an orthodontic assistant for Dr. Robert Kennemer, Hays. The bridegroom graduated from Hays High school and is a member of the U.S.

Army 82nd Airborne Division. Following a wedding trip to Denver, the newlyweds are at home in Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Strecker Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Strecker, Hays, are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today, Sept. 5, 2004, with family and friends. They have six grandchildren. Forrest and Phyllis (Hopkins) Strecker were married Sept.

4, 1954. For engagement, wedding anniversary announcements on the Net go to: socialhdnews.net brought to you by: Dwayne's Designs 1308 Main 6254945 Pfeifer-Amrein Steve and Mary Pfeifer, Victoria, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jennifer Pfeifer, to Clint Amrein, son of Roy and Sandi Amrein, Ellis. The bride-elect graduated from Victoria High School and is majoring in organizational leadership at Fort Hays State University. She is employed by the St. John Rest Home, Victoria.

The prospective bridegroom graduated from Ellis High School and attended FSHU. He is employed by the city of Victoria. A Sept. 11, 2004, wedding is planned at St. Fidelis Catholic Church, Victoria.

Fritz-Karlin Jerry Fritz and Cecilia Fritz, Cooperstown, N.D., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Tania Fritz, to Jamie Karlin, son of Francis and Charlita Karlin, Derby. The bride-elect graduated from Minnesota State University Moorhead. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Fort Hays State University. An Oct. 8, 2004, wedding is planned in Stillwater, Minn.

Williams-Binges Steve and Cynthia Williams, Olathe, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of then- daughter, Cathryn Jane Williams, to Troy Dinges, son of Robert and Jane Dinges, Victoria. An October 2004 wedding is planned in Wichita. Stork Club Grace Kathryn Demel, daughter of Joe and Debbie Demel, Colorado Springs, was born Aug. 27, 2004. She weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces, and was inches long.

She has a sister, Faith Burdine. Grandparents are Rich and Judy Koerner, Hays, Leon and Debbie Herrman, Colorado Springs, and Ambrose and Jean Demel, Hoisington. Great-grandparents are Verna Lang and Florence Koerner, both of Hays. Grandparents are Denny and Vicky Hammerschmidt, Manhattan, and Paul and Cil Jarrett, Judd, N.D. Great-grandparents are Evelyn Korbe, Munjor, Betty Jarrett, Greenvalley, the late Felix Korbe, the late Phil and Theresa Hammerschmidt, the late Michael and Josepha Goetz and the late Earl Jarrett.

Allison Marie Jarrett, daughter of Jason and Bobbi Jarrett, Carrington, N.D., was born Aug. 9, 2004. She weighed 9 pounds, 2.4 ounces, and was 21 inches long. She has a brother, Alex, 8, and two sisters, Abigail, 5, and Amanda, 3. Abigail Nicole Graham, daughter of Mark and Melissa Graham, Prairie View, was born Aug.

19, 2004, at the Hays Medical Center. She weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces. Grandparents are Bernard and Lavon McCormack, Norton, and Marvin and Erma Sander, Oakley. Great-grandparents are Evelyn McCormack Norton, and France Stithem, Plainville. Kansas native wades through first hurricane STOCKTON A fifth-grade teacher who hails from Kansas admits she's accustomed to tornadoes, but last month she lived through her first storm of a different nature.

Ashley Hageman, a native of Stockton, now lives in Haines City, and on Aug. 13 she was introduced to Hurricane Charley, the Stockton Sentinel reported. It was a new kind of storm for Hageman, who told her fellow teachers at Bethune Academy that she was used to canceling school for snow storms. For the hurricane she stocked up on bottled water, batteries, flashlights and food. The one thing she forgot was to fill her car with gas, but luckily her fiance remembered that chore.

Drivers can be out of gas for several days after the storm hits as businesses work to recover and reopen. She wasn't forced to evacuate, but followed the basic rule either stay at home for the whole storm, or leave for several days. Hageman said the hurricane began with elements that reminded her of a standard Kansas thunderstorm. But then it got a lot more serious as the eye of the storm moved inland. Still, she considered herself lucky.

Her High Plains OF NORTHWEST KANSAS apartment wasn't damaged and she stayed away from the most dangerous parts of the storm. Perfect bowling earns woman a trip and fame COLBY Five consecutive strikes at the Colby Bowl have won a Colby woman a place on a television show. When Linda Nelson bowled five strikes in a row she didn't know she'd be the winner of a sweepstakes making her a walk- on role in an episode of a new comedy on Fox network called "Quintuplets," the Colby Free Press reported. Nelson received a phone call saying she'd won part of the contest for her bowling efforts on June 24, but she thought she'd be winning a T-shirt or something small. "It's exciting but kind of scary too," she said about winning the grand prize of a three-night, four- day stay in Los Angeles and the opportunity to be on the show.

Nelson is the transfer coordinator at Colby Community College and assists students with their transfers to four-year institutions. Today F.A.C.T. (Fathers and Children Together) A fathers advocacy and support group meets the first Sunday of each month at 7:15 p.m. Location 307 W. 40th, Hays.

Contacts: John at 625-5146 or Mike at 650-0901 Daily Northwest Kansas Family Shelter support groups in Hays, for people in or who have been in abusive relationships. Concurrent children's group. Call for time and location, (785) 625-3055 or (800) 7944624. Monday-Friday Meal Site reservations for senior citizens age 60 or older must be made the day before eating at the Meal Site. For reservations or cancellations, call Alice Munsch- Herrman, director, at (785) 6286644 between 9 a.m.

and noon. Senior Center cards and billiards, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call (785) 628-6644. Clubs Meetings tional support group meeting for people fighting substance abuse, codependency and other life hurts, 7 p.m., 1728 Donald Drive.

For more information, call Jo Ann Sigman, (785) 628-2578. Hays Aglow Community Lighthouse meeting, 7 p.m., The Bijou, 508 W. Seventh. Free dinner at 6:30 p.m. Speaker: Karen Bellerive.

High Plains Garden Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Dies Office, building, 2204 Vine. Program: house plants. Members are asked to bring specimens in four inch pots. Plans will be completed for the Rocky Mountain Region meeting Sept. 17 to 19 in Salina with Kansas Associated Garden Club as hostess.

Prospective members welcome. Open Door Alanon Family Group meeting, 8 p.m., 410 Oak. Open to relatives and friends of alcoholics and other addicted persons. Narcotics Anonymous meeting, 8 p.m., 410 Oak. Contacts: Joe (785) 650-5519; Jennifer (785) 222-3003.

Monday Wednesday TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) No. 416, Hays, weigh-ins 12:30 p.m., New Horizons basement activity room. Call Kay at (785) 6254752, Amy, 625-5576, or Jude, 625-9006 for more information. Narcotics Anonymous meeting, 8 p.m., 410 Oak. Contacts: Joe (785) 650-5519; Jennifer (785) 222-3003.

Weight Watchers meeting, 7:30 p.m., Senior Center, 204 E. Eighth. Use the east door. Weigh- ins, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, call (800) 585-5833.

Senior Center, painting lessons by Raemie Lou Hinshaw, 9 to 11 a.m. Ellis County Ministerial Alliance meeting, 10 a.m., Liberty Christian Fellowship, 120 W. Ninth. Northwest Kansas Family Shelter support group for people who are in or have been in abusive relationships, 3:30 to 5 p.m., 403 E. 23rd.

A children's group will run concurrently. For more information, call (785) 625-4202 or (800) 7944624. att. Program: Kathy Staab on "Breathing Easier." Hays Toastmasters meeting, 6:30 to 8 p.m., Country Kitchen meeting room. Open to women and men who are interested in improving their listening and speaking skills.

Hays City Harmony Women's Barbershop Chorus practice, 7:15 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 2700 Fort. For more information, call Marilyn at (785) 625-3091. Overcomer's Outreach, nondenominational support group for people and their families who have alcohol, drug or food addictions, 7:30 p.m., North Oak Community Church Center, 3002 Northridge Ct. For more information, call the church office at (785) 628-8887. Hays High Plains Barbershop Chorus and Quartets meeting, 7:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church basement, 2700 Fort.

Call Don Barber, (785) 625-8932. New beginnings open-door Al-Anon group meeting, 7:30, Trinity Lutheran Church, 2703 Fort. Smoke-free meeting. Does not meet on holidays. Hays Chapter 228, Order of the Eastern Star meeting, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple.

All members are urged to attend. Friday Narcotics Anonymous meeting, 8 p.m., 410 Oak. Contacts: Joe (785) 650-5519; Jennifer (785) 222-3003. Saturday Thursday Tuesday Lions Club meeting, noon, Country Kitchen. Program: Scott Roe, Nex-Tech.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) No. 818 meeting, 6 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church Basement, 2703 Fort. Weigh-ins, 5:30 to 6 p.m. For more information, call Deena at (785) 623-4789, or Linda (785) 735-9299. You can also e-mail Sunrise Ministries Interna- Hays Optimist Club meeting, noon, Golden Ox Pavilion, 1006 Cody.

For more information, call Eric Schibi at (785) 625-2112. Kiwanis Club of Hays meeting, noon, Vagabond Restaurant meeting room, 2524 Vine. Open Door Alanon Family Group meeting, noon, 410 Oak. Open to relatives and friends of alcoholics and other addicted persons. Buckeye FCE and Ladies Club meeting, 1:30 p.m., home of Renette Saba.

Cohost: Bonnie Wy- TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter No. 921, weigh-ins 9 a.m., meeting tune 9:30 to 10 a.m., Reed Center, SCA Building, 317 W. 13th. Use west entrance. Call Shirley Walker at (785) 625-5291 or Marlene Irwin at 625-6014 for more information.

Northwest Kansas Association for the Visual Impaired noon luncheon at the Country Kitchen Williamsburg Room. Program at 12:30 p.m.: Melissa Genther of Hays Medical Center speaking on ways to manage balance. Short business meeting will follow the program. Narcotics Anonymous meeting, 8 p.m., 410 Oak. Contacts: Joe (785) 650-5519; Jennifer (785) 222-3003.

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