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2601
Marriage- Brennan, Colleen-Catron, Keith 1
Marriage- Brennan, Colleen-Catron, Keith 1
Brennan-Catron Wedding Vows Exchanged April 21 in Rossville

The wedding of Miss Colleen Brennan and Mr. Keith Catron was solemnized Saturday, April 21, 1979, at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville, with Fr. Clarence Krajicek officiating. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Joyce Brennan and the late Roderick Brennan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Catron, Mayetta.

Attending the bride were her sister, Lisa Brennan, Mrs. Karen Leeper, Rossville, and Mrs. Leslie Kibbe, Maple Hill. The bridegroom’s attendents [sic] were his brother, Rod Catron, Mike Kerwin, Delia, and Daryl Mitchell, Rossville.

Mrs. Catron’s gown was of jersey in classic white with a modified Queen Anne neckline enhanced by a garden of floral Venice lace. Lace capped the shoulders to begin the tapered sleeves and encircled the empire waist of the gown from which fell the full skirt formed of the fluid fabric. Motifs of lace adorned the front of the skirt and a flowing cathedral train finished the gown. A mantilla-style veil of white illusion was trimmed with scattered motifs and was held by a dainty milkmaid cap of lace.

Mr. and Mrs. Catron are graduates of Rossville High School. Mrs. Catron is employed by the Orthopedic Clinic of Topeka, P.A. Mr. Catron is employed by Rossville Truck and Tractor Co. Inc. They are at home at 100 Ross Court, Rossville.
 
 
2602
Marriage- Brennan, Colleen-Catron, Keith 2
Marriage- Brennan, Colleen-Catron, Keith 2
Mrs. Keith Catron
(Colleen Brennan)

Brennan-Catron

Colleen Brennan became the bride of Keith Catron in ceremonies at 2 p.m. April 21, in St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Rossville. The Rev. Clarence Krijacek officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joyce Brennan, Rossville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Catron, Mayetta.

Attending the bride were Lisa Brennan and Karen Leeper, Rossville; and Leslie Kibbie [sic Kibbe], Maple Hill. Attending the bridegroom were Rod Catron and Michael Kerwin, Delia; and Daryl Mitchell, Rossville.

The bride is a graduate of Rossville High School and Kaw Valley Area Vocational-Technical School and is employed by Orthopedic Clinic of Topeka, P.A. The bridegroom is a graduate of Rossville High School and is employed by Rossville Truck and Tractor Co.

The couple is at home at 100 Ross Court, Rossville.
 
 
2603
Marriage- Brennan, Lisa-Kerwin, Michael 1
Marriage- Brennan, Lisa-Kerwin, Michael 1
Mrs. Michael Kerwin(Lisa Brennan)
Brennan-Kerwin

Lisa Ann Brennan and Michael Anthony Kerwin exchanged marriage vows at 2 p.m. Nov. 10 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Delia, with the Rev. George Klasinsky officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mrs. Joyce M. Brennan, Rossville, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kerwin, Delia.

Attending the bride were Mrs. Keith Catron and Gay Crawford, both of Rossville. The bridegroom’s attendants were Kevin Kerwin, Delia, and Keith Catron, Rossville.

Mrs. Kerwin received a business administration degree from Kansas State University and is a fiscal manager at Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging. Mr. Kerwin is a graduate of St. Marys High School and is a farmer.

The couple is at home at Route 1, Delia.
 
 
2604
Marriage- Brennan, Lisa-Kerwin, Michael 2
Marriage- Brennan, Lisa-Kerwin, Michael 2
Lisa Ann Brennan, daughter of Mrs. Joyce M. Brennan, Rossville, and Michael Anthony Kerwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kerwin, Delia, were united in marriage at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 10, 1979, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Delia. The Reverend George Klasinski officiated at the double ring ceremony and Nuptial Mass.

The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Frank Brennan, wore a gown of ivory organza and lace. The stand collar of Chantilly lace rose from the yoke of lace accented by an edge of crystal pleating. The full bishop sleeves were finished at the wrist by narrow cuffs with petite ruffles of pleating. The full skirt fell to floor length from the raised waist that was encircled by a satin ribbon. The hem of the skirt was created by a ruffled hem of pleating which swept back into a chapel train with a bustle design. The veil of illusion was held by a dainty cap of lace which completed the bridal ensemble.

Colleen Catron, Rossville, was her sister’s matron of honor. Gay Crawford, Rossville, was a bridesmaid. Janelle Ronnau, St. Marys, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. Bryan Poppelreiter, Maple Hill, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer.

The bride’s attendants and flower girl wore floor length dresses of qiana knit in a rust-colored small print. Their dresses were long-sleeved and belled at the waist.

Kevin Kerwin, Delia, was his brother’s best man. Keith Catron, Rossville, was a groomsman. Ushers were John Floersch, Rossville, and Paul Brennan, brother of the bride. The groom and ring bearer wore grey Byron cut-a-way tuxedos with white shirts. All of the groom’s attendants and ushers wore grey Byron stroller tuxedos with white shirts.

The bride's mother wore a floor length gown of apricot with white accessories. The groom’s mother wore a floor length gown of pale, mint green knit with silver accessories.

Dwight Martinek, Delia, was the lector, Dustin Martinek, Delia, and Patrick Kerwin, brother of the groom, were the Mass servers.

Mrs. Beverly Martinek, Delia, was the organist. Several guitar selections were sung by Dana Rodenbaugh, Atchison, before and during the ceremony.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the American Legion Hall in Rossville. The wedding cake and punch were served by Mrs. Mary Channel, Mrs. Ann Monhollon, and Mrs. Marie Sullivan. Assisting at the gift table were Mrs. Jean Poppelreiter, Mrs. Marita Ronnau, and Mrs. Janet Foresman. Mrs. Patty McQueen was in charge of the guest book. A buffet dinner for relatives and friends was served following the reception.

Mrs. Kerwin is a graduate of Kansas State University with a degree in business administration. She is employed by the Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging as the fiscal manager.

Mr. Kerwin is a graduate of St. Marys High School and is engaged in farming.

After a honeymoon trip to Colorado, the Kerwins are making their home in
Delia.

Out-of-town relatives and friends attending the wedding were Mrs. Pauline Kaullen, Sikeston, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Navarre, El Paso, Tex.; Mrs. Peggy Plantamura, West Long Branch, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Iven, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Karnowski and son, Patrick, Kansas City, Ks.; and Mrs. Janet Foresman, Scottsdale, Ariz.
 
 
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Marriage- Brennan, Lisa-Kerwin, Michael 3
Marriage- Brennan, Lisa-Kerwin, Michael 3
Brennan-Kerwin Wedding Held November 10 
 
2606
Marriage- Bridges, Brenda-Faulk, Dale
Marriage- Bridges, Brenda-Faulk, Dale
Brenda Bridges Dale Faulk

Bridges-Faulk

Brenda Lea Bridges and Dale Elsworth Faulk exchanged wedding vows at 2 p.m. June 1 in Town and Country Christian Church. The Rev. James J. Keller officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Charlotte Bridges, Topeka, arid the late Tommy Bridges. Parents of the bridegroom are Delbert and Leona Faulk, Rossville.

The bride’s attendants were Shelley Jacobs and Tracy Cary, Topeka; Jewelie Ullery, Scranton, and Emilie Fangman, Silver Lake. Attendants for the bridegroom were Dean Faulk, Ryan Mosher and Ken Ranker, Topeka, and Mike Fangman, Silver Lake.

The bride is a graduate of Seaman High School and attended Calvary Bible College. She received a degree in nursing from Washburn University and is employed by Aldersgate Village Medical Unit. The bridegroom is a graduate of Rossville High School and attended Kaw Area Vocational-Technical School. He is employed by Tower Metal, Maple Hill.
 
 
2607
Marriage- Broadus, Elizabeth-Hudson, Gregory
Marriage- Broadus, Elizabeth-Hudson, Gregory
Elizabeth Marie Broadus
Gregory Scott Hudson

Elizabeth Marie Broadus and Gregory Scott Hudson exchanged wedding vows Aug. 9, 1997, at Assumption Catholic Church in Topeka.

The Rev. John Rossiter officiated at the 1 p.m. service.

Parents of the couple are Shirley Broadus of Topeka and the late Frank Broadus, and Larry and Linda Hudson of Rossville.

The bride's attendants were Christine Pinkston, Teresa Broadus and Jodie Boone, all of Topeka.

The groom’s attendants were James Preble, Mesa, Ariz, and Doug Wood and James Wehrli, both of Rossville.

The bride is a graduate of Hayden High School and St. Mary's College at Leavenworth with bachelor's degrees in computer science and mathematics. She is a programmer/analyst with the Kansas Department of Transportation in Topeka.

The groom is a graduate of Rossville High School and Emporia State University with a bachelor's degree in business administration.

After a honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean, they are at home in Topeka.
 
 
2608
Marriage- Brock, Sheila-Stueve, Alan
Marriage- Brock, Sheila-Stueve, Alan
Brock-Stueve vows spoken
at Sacred Heart in Delia

Sheila Brock became the bride of Mr. Alan Stueve on Dec. 27 at 6:30 p.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Delia, with Fr. Alfred Rockers officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Brock, Delia. Mr. Stueve is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stueve, Axtell.

The bride made her wedding gown which was fashioned of embroidered nylon over satin with a stand-up collar. The full, sheer sleeves were caught in a wide cuff. The cathedral-length veil was edged with wide lace and dotted with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses and baby’s breath.

Debrorah Brock was her sister’s maid of honor, and Linda Stueve, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid.

Mark Stueve was best man for his brother, and Tim Brock, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Paul Stueve and Dan and Dave Brock, brothers of the couple, served as ushers.

The organist was Alma Stueve, sister of the bridegroom, and soloist was Gregory Brock, brother of the bride. Serving at the nuptial Mass were David and Earl Stueve, brothers of the bridegroom; Joe Stueve, an uncle, was the reader.

A reception was held at the Delia Elementary School following the ceremony.

The bride is employed by the State Department of Revenue. Mr. Stueve is employed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and attends Washburn University.
 
 
2609
Marriage- Bronaugh, Margie-Pressgrove, Ronald
Marriage- Bronaugh, Margie-Pressgrove, Ronald
Ronald LeRoy Pressgrove, Rossville 25
Margie Ann Bronaugh, Topeka 22 
 
2610
Marriage- Brooks, Elsie-Startup, James 1
Marriage- Brooks, Elsie-Startup, James 1
Brooks-Startup

Miss Elsie Brooks, and Mr. Fred Startup were married Saturday afternoon at the M.E. parsonage, Rev. G.C. Albin, pastor of the Rossville Methodist church officiating.

Mrs. Startup is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Brooks of this city. She was a member of the 1928 class of the local high school and up until her marriage had been employed since the close of school at the Home Bakery. Mr. Startup is the son of J.C. Startup of Rossville and has grown to manhood in this vicinity. He is at present employed on bridge construction work with
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2611
Marriage- Brooks, Elsie-Startup, James 2
Marriage- Brooks, Elsie-Startup, James 2
the Lettijohn company at Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. Startup will make their home for the present at Topeka. 
 
2612
Marriage- Brooks, Gladys-Viergever, Joe
Marriage- Brooks, Gladys-Viergever, Joe
Brooks-Viergiver [sic Viergever]

Miss Gladys Brooks, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Brooks and Mr. Joe Viergiver, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Viergiver of Willard were married Wednesday afternoon, in Topeka by G.G. Horne, pastor of the Christian church. The wedding took place at the Horne home.

Mr. and Mrs. Viergiver are both graduates of the Rossville High school. Mrs. Viergiver taught the past year at Twin Rose school. He is one of the prosperous young farmers of the community, and the young couple will be at home on the Viergiver farm near Willard, following a short honeymoon at Parsons, Kansas. 
 
2613
Marriage- Brooks, Marla-Bowers, Lawrence
Marriage- Brooks, Marla-Bowers, Lawrence
Are wed in Montana
The Rev. H. B. Altman officiated at the nuptial Mass and double-ring marriage ceremony which united Marla Marie Brooks and Mr. Lawrence A. Bowers Jr., both of Great Falls, Montana.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. Brooks, 716 2nd Ave., S.W., Great Falls. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Bowers Sr., Delia.

For the rite at St. Joseph’s Church the bride chose a traditional gown of silk-faced peau de soie and Belgium lace. The sculptured bodice had a neckline embellished with lace and simulated pearls. The full skirt had deep pleats, a chapel train and double bows at the back. Her shoulder-length circular veil was caught to an Elizabethan crown of pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of butterfly orchids, stephanotis and ivy.

Her maid of honor, Carolyn Penberthy, and bridesmaid, Paula Kalanick, wore sheath dresses of peau satin in peacock shade. The full overskirts had back bows with streamers. Circlet, veils were attached to petal crowns trimmed with sequins. Tangerine carnations formed their bouquets. Diane Bowers, sister of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She was dressed Similar to the attendants.

Best man was John Bowers, brother of the bridegroom. The groomsman was Brian Bowers who also served as usher with Patrick Murphy. Mrs. Jack Geisler was vocalist and Rory Bowers, organist.

Guests attended a reception at the St. Joseph School after the ceremony. Assisting were Ann, Rose Mary and Michele Penberthy, Mrs. Robert Bowers Sr., Patricia Shen, Patty Bowers, and Patty Keller.

Put of state guests included the bridegroom’s parents, and brother John; sisters Diane and Mrs. James Brennan and five daughters, St. Marys.

The bride is a graduate of Great Falls Central High School and a Columbus School Of Nursing. She is employed at Columbus Hospital. Mr. Bowers was graduated from the Delia High School. He is a member of the Marine Corps Reserve, and is employed by the Montana Highway Department.
 
 
2614
Marriage- Brown, Barbara-Hutchinson, Dennis
Marriage- Brown, Barbara-Hutchinson, Dennis
Brown-Hutchinson
Barbara Gene (Morris) Brown and Dennis Ray Hutchinson, both from Circleville, were united in marriage on Sunday, May 28, 2000 at the United Methodist Church in Circleville. Dr. Jerry Hamden of Shawnee and Rev. Steve Shewmake of Circleville performed the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of the late George T. and Edith Cole Morris of Circleville. The groom is the son of Elsie Rising Hutchinson of Holton and the late Leo Bill Hutchinson. The attendants were the bride and groom’s grown children, Luke Cole Brown of Hosington, Georgia N. Flood of Newton, Douglas Spencer Brown of Las Vegas, Nev., Denise Hutchinson Moore of Mayetta and Douglas Ray Hutchinson of Overland Park.

Nathan and Megan Brown, grandchildren of the bride, were the candlelighters. Ushers were Tim Morris, brother of the bride; Don Armstrong, brother-in-law of the groom; and Jeremy Bain, nephew of the bride.

Dr. Hamden invited siblings of Dennis and Barbara to come forward to be part of a family vow. Marsha Pappen and Tim Morris, siblings of Barbara, and Data Armstrong, sister of Dennis, were asked to participate in this portion of the ceremony.

Lauren and Spencer Brown read scripture 1 Corinthians 13: 1-13 and Robby and Ryan Flood presented a reading “Love Is...” Nathan Brown played a piano solo, “Pachabel’s Canon in D.” Mendy Armstrong, niece of the groom, sang a solo, “From This Moment,” and Kerri Lynne Brown, daughter-in-law of the bride, played “Thanks Be To God,” by Handel as the processional, and “Wedding March,” by Mendelssohn, as the recessional.

Church hosts and hostesses were David and Evelyn Allen, Orlan and Wilma Gibson, Mildred Cochran, Richard and Thersa Wade, and Kenneth Wykert.

A reception and barbecue were held at the groom’s farm west off Circleville. Gary Bell and Friends, musicians, played and a catered dinner was served to friends of the family. The following week, on June 3 another reception was held at the farm.

The bride and groom are both graduates of Circleville High School. Barbara attended Baker University and graduated from Washburn University and Emporia State University. She is retired from classroom teaching and being a librarian and administrator in various schools in Kansas. Barbara taught in Holton USD 336, Goff, Muscotah, and Hoyt USD 337. Dennis owns and operates Hutchinson Distributing Co. and has livestock.

After a wedding trip to Colorado, the couple is at home in Circleville.
 
 
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Marriage- Brown, Georgia-Flood, Scott 1
Marriage- Brown, Georgia-Flood, Scott 1
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Flood
Brown-Flood Couple Married July 30 in McPherson 
 
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Marriage- Brown, Georgia-Flood, Scott 2
Marriage- Brown, Georgia-Flood, Scott 2
Georgia Nelsene Brown and Scott Flood, Wichita, were married July 30 in the Free Methodist Church in McPherson.

Rev. Claude E. Griffith of the Free Methodist Church and Rev. Jerry Hamden, First Methodist Church, Ottawa, officiated at the 2:30 p.m. double ring ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George N. Brown, Rossville, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flood, McPherson.

Church decorations included heart-shaped candelabra, roses, and car¬nations. Pews were marked with burgundy and pink ribbon.

The organist was Mr. Alvin Willems, Blue Hill, Nebr. Pianist was Kerri Lynne Brown, Great Bend, sister-in-law of the bride. The vocalists were Chris Boulanger, Emporia, and Peggy Burkholder, Newton. Music selections included “God, A Woman and A Man”, “Whither Thou Goest” and “The Lord’s Prayer”.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown with ivory alecon lace bodice and full Bishop sleeves, ending in pearl-buttoned cuffs. The empire waist and Victorian collar were accented with a band of lace. The crepe skirt was draped with a sheer organza overlay, which flowed into a chapel length train trimmed with lace.

The hat was in the style of a derby covered with net illusion and appliqued lace flowers, accented by a band of lace on the turned-up brim. The fingertip veil was attached by a lace crown and bow.

She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and burgundy silk roses, accented with burgundy and pink stephanotis, held with an ivory illusion and lace trim.

Marcia Wassenberg, Manhattan, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Dana Green, Topeka, and Kathy Lillie, El Dorado. They wore floor-length gowns of burgundy crepe styled in a straight shift with shoulder straps, covered by a pink organza overlay cape which flowed to the floor and was caught by a burgundy ribbon at the waist. They carried colonial bouquets styled like the bride’s.

Candle-lighters were Jeremy Bain, Arkansas City, who was attired in a burgundy tuxedo and Katie Morris, Holton, who had a burgundy and lace floor-length dress. Both are cousins of the bride.

The ring bearers were Kye Clark and Levin Clark, Wichita, cousins of the groom.

Best man was Mike Flood, Wichita, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were James Johnson and Del Mann, McPherson. Ushers were Corey Flood, McPherson, brother of the groom, Luke C. Brown, Great Bend, brother of the bride, Doug Brown, Rossville, brother of the bride, and Sam Ball, Wichita.

Mrs. Brown wore a street length dress of mauve crepe covered by a jacket with long, gathered sleeves. The jacket’s square neckline and peplum were accented with re-embroidered lace and embroidery. Her accessories were a grey leather purse and shoes. She wore a pink silk rose corsage accented with burgundy stephanotis and a lace bow.

Mrs. Flood wore a street length mauve dress with tucked bodice and sleeves, pleated skirt and a cummerbund. She wore burgundy shoes and purse, and a burgundy silk rose corsage accented with pink stephanotis and a lace bow.

A reception was held at the church and was attended by 250. Hosts were Henry and Ruth Cooney and Randy and Robbin Clark. Decorations for the serving table included pink candles, white lace tablecloth with pink underlining.

After the reception, a buffet was held at the Red Coach Inn for the out-of-town guests. The menu included champagne, tea, punch, sandwiches, cheese, vegetable dip, and meatballs.

Maxine Spence, aunt of the groom, made and cut the wedding cake. April Redfern, Anthony, and Susan Robbins, Wichita, served the cake and punch. Reception helpers were Stephanie Morris, Holton, Angie Farley, Ronda Mitchell and Candy Mitchell, Rossville, cousins of the bride.

Jenny Woolsey, Newton, was in charge of the guest book. In charge of the gift table were Ann Bicknell Keir, Salina, and Leslie Henderson, Halstead.

Programs were handed out by Lennie Phillips, McPherson, and Stephanie Morris, Holton, cousin of the bride.

Special guests were the grandparents: Grandfather Morris, Grandfather Hune, Grandmother Allen, and Grandfather Smay.

The bride, a graduate of Chaparral High School, Hutchinson Junior College, and Emporia State University, is a first grade teacher with the Valley Center school district.

The bridegroom, a graduate of McPherson High School, attended Emporia State University, and is employed by the Wichita Water Department.

For her going-away ensemble, the bride wore an aqua and pink window pane check shirtwaist dress, accented with a pink bow at the neckline. Her shoes were taupe and her purse was of taupe nylon trimmed with brown leather.

After a wedding trip to San Diego and Las Vegas, they are at home at 6245 East Parkview, Wichita, Ks. 67219.
 
 
2617
Marriage- Brown, Iva-Bailey, William
Marriage- Brown, Iva-Bailey, William
Brown-Bailey Marriage Solemnized Monday.

The marriage of Miss Iva Berneice Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Brown of Delia, to Mr. W. Thurman Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Bailey of Delia, took place Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents.

The Rev. H.W. Apel of the Presbyterian church of Delia read the ring service.

The bride was lovely in her wedding dress of white satin, trimmed with lace. Her wedding veil of embroidered tulle was held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms and lilies of the valley. She carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses, sweet peas and maiden hair fern.

Miss Gladys Brown, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore an afternoon dress of georgette in ashes of roses shade and a corsage of sweet peas.

Little Phyllis Maxine Clark, niece of the bride, carried the ring in a rose. Her frock was of pale green organdy.

Mr. Bailey was attended by his cousin, Mr. Estell Bailey of Silver Lake.

Mrs. E.A. Stanley of Topeka played the Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin" for the entrance of the bridal party. During the ceremony Mrs. Stanley played "Humoresque."

The service was read in the living room before an archway which was banked with lilacs, red buds and other spring blossoms.

The wedding marked the fifty-third wedding anniversary of the bride's parents.

A reception followed the ceremony. The bride's mother wore an afternoon dress of pearl gray and the bridegroom's mother was in old rose georgette.

Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will make their home on a farm near Silver Lake. 
 
2618
Marriage- Brown, Janice-Rulon, Philip
Marriage- Brown, Janice-Rulon, Philip
Brown-Rulon marriage solemnized December 16

Janice Kay Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Brown, became the bride of Philip R. Rulon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Rulon, December 16.

The 2 p.m. service was read by Dr. Robert Crothers in the First Presbyterian Church. Richard Gayhart, organist, and Mrs. Robert Slemmons, Soloist, provided the wedding music.

The bride’s ballerina length dress was of imported French lace and nylon tulle over satin. The lace bodice was designed with long sleeves, Mandarin collar and sheer yoke of marquisette embroidered in tiny scallops. A deep lace peplum fell in handkerchief points over the bouffant tulle skirt. Her fingertip length veil was held by a crown of seed pearls and she carried a cascade of red Happiness roses.

Sandra Brown was her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaid and brides matron were Margaret Love and Mrs. Eldon Pinick.

They wore red peau de sole dresses designed with bateau necklines, bell skirts and three-quarter length sleeves. They carried white muffs and wore white headpieces trimmed with holly.

Shelly McClain, Rossville, was flower girl. Her dress was similar to those worn by the bride’s attendants. Billy Hutchinson was ring bearer and Larry Brown, brother of the bride, and Steve Patterson lighted the candles.

Carl Shore, Wichita, was best man and groomsmen were Curt Rulon and Gary Rulon, brothers of the bridegroom. Ushers were Bernard Fleming, Wichita, Ralph Hartner, Richard Hutchens, Jim Coe and Paul Johanning.

A reception in the church parlor followed the ceremony. Those assisting were Mrs. Watler Davis, Mrs. Louis Howard, Mrs. Jack Patterson, Mrs. A.B. Woody, Mrs. Paul Johanning, Mrs. Clarence Hutchinson, Mrs. Fred Haeutter, Sandra Whittet, Ann Underwood, Lea Ott and Marlene Peterson.

Mrs. Rulon is a graduate of Rossville High School and is employed by the State Department of Administration.

Mr. Rulon is employed by the freight claim department of the Santa Fe.
 
 
2619
Marriage- Brown, Jennie-Ramer, Elmer
Marriage- Brown, Jennie-Ramer, Elmer
Word has been received that Elmer Ramer of Cheyenne, Wyo., son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ramer of Silver Lake was married March 11, to Miss Jennie Brown of Cheyenne. 
 
2620
Marriage- Brown, Nelda-Mason, Gerald
Marriage- Brown, Nelda-Mason, Gerald
Brown-Mason

Nelda Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Brown, Guthrie, Oklahoma, and Gerald C. Mason, son of Mrs. Frances Mason of Rossville, were married Sunday, May 22, at 4:00 p.m. in the West Guthrie Methodist Church, Guthrie, Oklahoma, with Rev. C.B. Wilson reading the vows.

The bride's only attendant was Miss Carmen Moore. The best man was Billy Johns. Both are of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Following the ceremony the couple took a short trip to the southeastern part of Oklahoma. 
 
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Marriage- Broxterman, Brenda-Martinek, Darrell
Marriage- Broxterman, Brenda-Martinek, Darrell
Mrs. Darrell Martinek
(Brenda Broxterman)

Marriage ceremonies solemnized
Broxterman-Martinek

The marriage of Brenda Broxterman to Darrell Martinek was solemnized at noon Saturday in Most Pure Heart of Mary Church with the Rev. Thomas Culhane officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broxterman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martinek.

Attending the bride were Terri Hub bell, Linda Halverson, Deb Flynn and Lisa Holzhuter. The bridegroom was attended by Dan Martinek, Kirby Cameron, Kevin Drain and Tony Haynes.

Mr. and Mrs. Martinek are graduates of Hayden High School. She is employed by Southwest State Bank and Trust and he is employed by Martinek Vinyl Siding.
 
 
2622
Marriage- Broxterman, Connie-Fischer, Daniel
Marriage- Broxterman, Connie-Fischer, Daniel
Connie Marie Broxterman
Daniel Eugene Fischer

Broxterman-Fischer
Connie Marie Broxterman and Daniel Eugene Fischer were united in marriage Oct. 30, 1993, at Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys. The Rev. Carl DeKat officiated.

Parents of the couple are Robert and Ann Broxterman, Rossville, and Elvin and Elaine Fischer, Wallace.

Attending the bride were Nancy Pletcher, Eskridge; Vicky Catron, Rossville; Marilyn Fischer, Sharon Springs; and Jessica Rakestraw, Silver Lake.

The bridegroom’s attendants were William Fischer, Wallace; Todd Birkholtz, Wichita; Andy Broxterman, Hutchinson; and Steven Bouzianis, Silver Lake.

Tyler Pletcher, Eskridge, was the ring bearer, and Michelle Taylor, Silver Lake, was the flower girl. Candle lighters were Janice Taylor, Silver Lake, and Cherly Murray, Rolla, Mo. Ushers were David Broxterman and Brad Broxterman, Silver Lake, and Kevin Shriner, Fayetteville, Ark.

Soloists were Edith Jensen, Hays, and Trina Flora, Junction City. Lecturer was Joyce Rakestraw, Silver Lake, and the server was Chris Broxterman, Rossville. Angie Shriner, Fayetteville, was the guest book attendant. Jared Rakestraw and Gregory Bouzianis, Silver Lake, handed programs to guests.

Mary Ann Reser, St. Marys, was the reception hostess. Reception attendants were Jeanette Bouzianis, Tiffany Broxterman, Shannon Hook, and Linda Wichman, all of Silver Lake, and Sandy Schemm, Sharon Springs.

The bride is a graduate of Rossville High School and Kansas State University with a degree in agronomy. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wallace County High School, Colby Community College and Kansas State University with a degree in agriculture business. He is employed at the Ellinwood Farm Service Cen-ter.

The couple live in Ellinwood.
 
 
2623
Marriage- Broxterman, Janice-Taylor, William
Marriage- Broxterman, Janice-Taylor, William
Broxterman-Taylor Couple
Wed in November Ceremony

Janice C. Broxterman and William K. Taylor were united in marriage Saturday, November 27, 1982. The nuptial mass was celebrated at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Fr. John Erickson heard the exchange of vows.

Parents of the couple are Robert L. and Ann Broxterman, and Merle B. and Jeanne Taylor, all of Silver Lake.

Joyce Rakestraw, Silver Lake, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jacque Taylor, Silver Lake, Doris Newsham, Rossville, and Michel’ Philipp, Topeka.

Best man was Jeff Donald, Topeka. Groomsmen were Dan Broxterman, Lawrence, Mark Taylor and Andy Broxterman, Silver Lake.

Mrs. Taylor, a 1980 graduate of Rossville High School works for the City of Topeka in the Computer Services Department. Mr. Taylor was graduated from Silver Lake High School in 1979, and is employed by Laird French Farm, Rossville.

The couple lives northeast of Silver Lake.
 
 
2624
Marriage- Broxterman, Jeanette-Bouzianis, Paul
Marriage- Broxterman, Jeanette-Bouzianis, Paul
Broxterman-Bouzianis Vows Exchanged in New York Ceremony

On October 14, 1978, Jeanette Broxterman and Paul Bouzianis were married by the Reverend M. Pagano at St. Jude's R. C. Shrine Church, Mastic Beach, Long Island, N.Y.

Jeanette is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broxterman, Rossville. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bouzianis, Shirley, Long Island, N.Y.

The parents of the bride traveled to New York to attend the wedding, along with Mrs. Joyce Rakestraw, sister of the bride, who was her matron of honor. Jeanette's grandmother, Mrs. Andrew Broxterman also attended the wedding.

The groom's brother, Mr. Alex Bouzianis, was best man.

Jeanette is attending Suffolk County Community College, and Paul is an electrician working in New York City. The couple resides in Shirley, Long Island.
 
 
2625
Marriage- Brubaker, Betty-White, Clayton
Marriage- Brubaker, Betty-White, Clayton
Brubaker-White
Norfolk, Va., Sept. 9 - Betty Jane Brubaker stood in the foyer of the Lafayette Presbyterian Church last night, as pretty a brunette bride-to-be as ever a sailor might hope to claim, feeling as though she had hit the jackpot with her last nickel.

Two weeks ago Betty Jane came east from her home in Topeka to meet Clayton Eugene White, machinist's mate first class, USN, the childhood sweetheart she had not seen for three years, and marry him. She had hardly reached Norfolk, where his ship had put in after three years' foreign duty, when he was ordered away to Portland, Me. The wedding had to be put off.

But his ship was back in Norfolk yesterday, and the couple determined to seize their opportunity and be married last night. Betty Jane was willing to give up her wish for a church wedding, but another Norfolk couple to be married learned of the situation and came to her assistance. They were having a rehearsal of their wedding at the Lafayette Church last night. They would run through the rehearsal, then provide their own party attendants and an audience for the real wedding of the former Rossville, Kan. sailor boy and his girl.

And so Betty Jane had her church wedding. The rehearsal bride-to-be, Miss Eileene Emma Curtin, was her maid of honor, and Miss Curtain's father got in a little practice at giving the bride away, and Ruth Elder Matthews, sister of Miss Curtain's fiancé, sang.

And after it was over the couple looked forward to a thirty-seven-day leave, with a trip to New York and another to San Francisco to see MM 1-C White's family, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. White, and then sixteen weeks together while he goes to an enlisted men's school here. - Capital.

[From 14 Sep 1944] 
 
2626
Marriage- Brubaker, Christine-Lacock, Louis
Marriage- Brubaker, Christine-Lacock, Louis
Miss Christine Brubaker and Mr. Lewis Lacock were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Brubaker February 24. 
 
2627
Marriage- Brunkow, Lucille-Parr, Glenn
Marriage- Brunkow, Lucille-Parr, Glenn
Miss Lucille Brunkow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brunkow of Onaga, and Glenn (Bud) Parr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parr, were united in marriage February 23 at Onaga. 
 
2628
Marriage- Bucciarelli, Jill-Macha, Charles
Marriage- Bucciarelli, Jill-Macha, Charles
Ed and Mary Macha, Delia, were in California recently for the wedding of their son.

Charles Macha and Jill Bucciarelli were married December 14, 1985, at St. James Catholic Church, Solana Beach, Calif. Jill's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Armando Bucciarelli of Solana Beach. Charles has resided in California since 1978 and works for Solar Turbines, San Diego, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Macha also visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Macha and Lisa, Ramona, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Macha and Devin, Santee, Calif. 
 
2629
Marriage- Buchanan, Barbara-Holcomb, Donald
Marriage- Buchanan, Barbara-Holcomb, Donald
Buchanan-Holcomb
Barbara Buchanan and Donald Holcomb exchanged marriage vows at 7 p.m. Sept. 5 in Meade Park Gardens. The Rev. Gary Deeter officiated.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Arlene Holcomb, Denver, and Otis C. Holcomb, Warner Robins, Ga.

Attending the couple were Mrs. Roger Pusch, Vickie Buchanan, Rhonda Buchanan, Mrs. Mike Hutchins, Roger Pusch, Dennis Holcomb, Mike Dunmire and Mike Hutchins.

Mrs. Holcomb is a graduate of Topeka West High School and attended Washburn University. She is employed by King’s Food Host.

Mr. Holcomb is a graduate of Rossville High School and is employed by Essex Wire.

The couple is living in Topeka.
 
 
2630
Marriage- Buchanan, Laurena-Larrance, Isaac
Marriage- Buchanan, Laurena-Larrance, Isaac
Larrance-Buchanan
We copy the following from the Carl Junction (Mo.) Standard's Waco items: - "Married, on September 27th, 1894, at Carthage, Mrs. L.E. Buchanan of Waco to Mr. Isaac Lawrence of Rossville, Kan.

"The bride and groom returned to Waco on Friday where they will make their future home. That evening the couple were visited at their home by 150 residents of Waco and vicinity, including a 'chivaree' party, who proceeded to make night hideous until they were invited into the house where they found a sumptuous feast awaiting them, after which the Buchanan hall was thrown open for the use of the lads and lasses who wished to indulge in tripping the light fantastic toe, or that other old sore toe. The dance lasted well into the small hours of the night, when the crowd dispersed to their several homes more quiet but none the less merry than they came. Mrs. Buchanan has been a resident of this part of the country for a number of years where she is well and favorably known by a large circle of friends and acquaintances who wish her all the happiness possible. Mr. Larrance has been an enterprising merchant of Rossville for several years and all the happiness possible. Mr. Larrance has been an enterprising merchant of Rossville for several years and although he has been among us but a short time he was won to himself a host of friends by his kind and courteous manner and gentlemanly conduct generally, who wish him success during his future business career in Waco, as he will open up a stock of general merchandise in the Buchanan building immediately. 
 
2631
Marriage- Bullock, Irene-Smith, John
Marriage- Bullock, Irene-Smith, John
Miss Irene Bullock of Wheaton, and John Henry Smith of Rossville, were married Saturday morning, Aug. 7, at the Congregational parsonage in Wheaton, by Rev. E.V. Gardner. The ring ceremony was read at 10 o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Grutzmacher as attendants. The couple motored to Manhattan, then left for Rossville. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home with his parents west of Rossville for the present. -Westmoreland Recorder [reprinted in Rossville Reporter] 
 
2632
Marriage- Burdett, Stephanie-Stiles, Howard
Marriage- Burdett, Stephanie-Stiles, Howard
Mrs. H. Dale Stiles

Burdett-Stiles Ceremony Held in August

Miss Stephanie Kay Burdett and Mr. Howard Dale Stiles were united in marriage on Friday. August 16, 1974, at the Rossville United Methodist Church. The Reverend William Hurtig heard the exchange of vows in a candlelight ceremony at 7:00 in the evening.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Burdett and Mrs. Gertrude Stiles, all of Rossville.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of white polyester with a bishop's collar. Her net veil was held in place with a pearl and rhinestone tiara. She carried a nosegay bouquet of pink and white daisies.

Shelley Conklin, Topeka, maid of honor, and Linda Heslet, Rossville, bridesmaid, wore gowns made of pink dotted swiss.

Karen and Jim Preble, children of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Preble. Rossville, served as flower girl and ring bearer. Candlelighters were Jill and Mike Richards, children of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Richards, Rossville.

Mr. Stiles' best man was Douglas Fairbanks, Delia. Ushers were Andrew and Charles Burdett. brothers of the bride.

Janice Myers, Rossville, played organ selections preceding and during the ceremony. Vocalists were Debbie Little, Delia, and Randy Dick, Rossville.

A reception was held in the American Legion building in Rossville.

Following a wedding' trip to Kansas City, the couple is at home in Rossville where the bride is a P.L.S. volunteer. Mr. Stiles is employed by Allis-Chalmers in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. Stiles are both graduates of Rossville High School.
 
 
2633
Marriage- Burns, Dorothy-Spencer, Delbert
Marriage- Burns, Dorothy-Spencer, Delbert
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burns of Mayetta announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. Delbert Spencer of Lamar, Colo. on February 29. 
 
2634
Marriage- Burns, Edith-Martin, Henry
Marriage- Burns, Edith-Martin, Henry
Burns-Martin
Henry Martin and Miss Edith Burns were united in marriage Wednesday at the Catholic Church the Rev. Fr. De Smedt officiating. A large number of friends and relatives were present to witness the ceremony. The bride and groom will make their home in this city. 
 
2635
Marriage- Burns, Mamie-Nugent, William
Marriage- Burns, Mamie-Nugent, William
Miss Mamie Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns, who live on the Frank Adams place west of Willard, and Mr. William Nugent were married yesterday. They will make their home near Dover. 
 
2636
Marriage- Burns, Norma-Gohene, Marion
Marriage- Burns, Norma-Gohene, Marion
Mrs. Louis Burns of the Mayetta community announces the marriage of her daughter, Norma Jean to Mr. Marion Gohene, of Oakland, Kansas. The wedding occurred April 14. 
 
2637
Marriage- Burton, June-McCollough, Fred
Marriage- Burton, June-McCollough, Fred
Burton-McCollough

Mrs. Dan Burton of Silver Lake announces the marriage of her daughter, June, to Mr. Fred McCollough Jr., son of Mrs. Hudson McCollough of Route One.

The marriage took place Friday, January 26 at the Methodist parsonage in Perry.

Mrs. McCollough was formerly employed by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in Topeka. 
 
2638
Marriage- Bush, Brandi-Bergkvist, Anders
Marriage- Bush, Brandi-Bergkvist, Anders
Bush-Bergkvist Couple Married

Brandi Jo Bush and Anders Johan Bergkvist were united in marriage Saturday, August 3, 2002, at Wakefield Chapel in Annandale, VA. Bob Sieh, minister of Rossville Christian Church, Rossville, officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bush, Jr., Rossville. The groom is the son of Mr. Lars-Georg Bergkvist and Ms. Karin Eklind, Sodertalje, Sweden.

Frida Bergkvist was maid of honor. Evan Harte was best man. Avery and Aidan Simecka served as junior groomsman and ring bearer, respectively.

Mrs. Bergkvist is a graduate of The George Washington University and is the Special Assistant to the Director of the District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation in Washington, DC. Mr. Bergkvist, also a graduate of The George Washington University, is the Assistant Director of Tennis at Columbia Country Club in Chevy Chase, MD. f. The couple is at home in Washington, DC.
 
 
2639
Marriage- Bush, Dori-Simecka, Jason
Marriage- Bush, Dori-Simecka, Jason
Bush Simecka Vows Exchanged July 25

On Saturday July 25, 1992, Dori Lynn Bush and Jason Wade Simecka exchanged wedding vows in an evening ceremony at the Rossville Christian Church, Rossville, with Robert Sieh, pastor of the church, officiating. The church was decorated with white pew bows and mixed bouquets of pink, white and lavender flowers.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bush, Jr., Rossville, and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Simecka, St. Marys.

The bride’s A-line princess-style floor-length gown was of satin and tulle, and featured a sweetheart neck and puffed sleeves. Her waist-length veil was of bridal illusion. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis with loops of satin ribbon and tulle, and streamers of pink shower ribbon.

The bride’s personal attendant was Ann Tripp, Topeka. Others attending the bride were Monica Matyak, Colorado Springs, Colo., as maid of honor; Meredith Bradmon, Overland Park, Allison Bestwick, Manhattan, and Amy Shell, Atchison, as bridesmaids. Each carried bouquets of ruscus greens. Flower girl Deana Cushing, St. Marys, a cousin of the groom, carried a bouquet of pink roses.

Wayne Gudenkauf, Seneca, was best man for his friend. Groomsmen were Sam Rottinghaus, Seneca, Jeff Lenherr and Doug Miller, St. Marys. Shane Manbeck, Rossville, a cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Ushers were Mike Bush, Rossville, cousin of the bride; Eric Langvardt, Belvue, Brian Boeding, Seneca, and Scott Michaelis, Emporia.

Brandi Bush, Rossville, a sister of the bride, was vocalist. She was accompanied by organist Linda Vacca, Topeka, an aunt of the bride, and pianist Cathy Manbeck, Rossville, an aunt of the bride. Wendy Vacca, Topeka, cousin of the bride, read the scripture. Nancy Rogers, St. Marys, aunt of the groom, attended the guest book. Ryan Mergenmeier and Jake Rogers, cousins of the groom from St. Marys, handed out programs, and the groom’s cousins, Debby Rogers, Heather Mergenmeier and Wendi Cushing, St. Marys, gave out rice bags. Candlelighters were Mendi Bush, a sister of the bride, Garden City, and Julie Simecka, St. Marys, the groom’s sister.

Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the St. Marys Golf Course, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Horton, Rossville. Assisting at the reception were Linda Tuller, Topeka, Bonnie Bush, Rossville, Jody Unruh, Sharon Springs, all aunts of the couple; and Virginia Yost, McPherson, a great-aunt of the bride. Mrs. Irene Milbradt, the bride’s grandmother, and Mrs. Lillie Unruh, the bride’s great-aunt, prepared the flowers.

Mrs. Simecka is a graduate of Rossville High School. She is a senior at Kansas State University, pursuing a degree in secondary education with an emphasis in English.

Mr. Simecka, a graduate of St. Marys High School, is a senior at Kansas State University, studying toward, a degree in industrial engineering.
The couple went to Hawaii for their wedding trip, and are at home in Manhattan.
 
 
2640
Marriage- Bush, Elizabeth-Lindstrom, Bryan
Marriage- Bush, Elizabeth-Lindstrom, Bryan
Elizabeth James Bush Bryan James Lindstrom

Bush-Lindstrom

Elizabeth James Bush and Bryan James Lindstrom were united in marriage Jan. 6, 1996, at Countryside United Methodist Church in Topeka.

The Rev. Paul B. Mitchell officiated at the 6 p.m. service.

Parents of the couple are Roger and Bonnie Bush, Rossville, and John and Bev Lindstrom, Silver Lake.

Rebecca Bush, Rossville, was the maid of honor, and Kelly Safarik, Emporia, was the bridesmaid.

Brad Lindstrom, Silver Lake, was best man. Matt Schiefelbein, Topeka, was the groomsman.

Adrianna Miller, Topeka, was the flower girl and Wyeth LaGarde, Topeka, was the ring bearer.

Serving as ushers were Michael Bush, Rossville; Derek Thompson and Damon Thompson, both of Silver Lake; and Tavis Desormiers, Maple Hill.

Kris Wichman, Manhattan, was the guest book attendant. Erin Jeanneret, St. Marys, gave programs to the guests. Jake Schwarz, Silver Lake, was the soloist. Karen Lindstrom, Silver Lake, was the pianist.

The reception hostesses were Karen Keller, Emmett, and Nancy Huske and Carolyn Baumchen, both of Silver Lake. Cake and punch were served by Crystal Keller, Emmett; Danelle Huske, Silver Lake; Caroline Perry, St. Marys; and Kris Wichman, Manhattan.

The bride is a graduate of Rossville High School. She is an elementary education student at Washburn University.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Silver Lake High School and Kansas State University with a degree in industrial engineering. He is employed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. in Topeka.

After a wedding trip to Las Vegas, they reside in Silver Lake.
 
 
2641
Marriage- Bush, Linda-Vacca, John
Marriage- Bush, Linda-Vacca, John
Bush-Vacca Vows Exchanged Aug. 2
Linda Ann Bush became the bride of John Robert Vacca Aug. 2 at 3 p.m. in the United Methodist Church in Rossville. The Rev. Paul Mitchell officiated.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bush, Rossville; and Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. John V. Vacca, Frederick, Md.

The bride wore a gown of white organza fashioned in an A- line silhouette with a deep lace-edged redingote which extended to an chapel train. Venise-lace daisies trimmed the Victorian neckline, Empire waistline and cuffs of the short puff sleeves.

Her double-tiered veil was gathered to a white organza bow trimmed with Venise-lace daisies and pearls. She carried a cascade of pink roses, pixie carnations, daisies, stephanotis and baby’s breath on a white Bible.

Kathi Hanna, Silver Lake, attended the bride as maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Cathy Bush, sister of the bride, and Laurel Gee, both of Rossville. Flower girl was Kay Ann Pickens.

Donald Bush Jr., brother of the bride, Rossville, was best man. Groomsmen were Gregg Hanna, Silver Lake, and Roger Bush, Rossville, brother of the bride. Wayne Bush, Eskridge, was ring bearer.

Gary Bruner and Shelby Tate seated the guests, and Mrs. Gary Bruner and Diana Epling lighted the candles.

A reception at the church followed the ceremony.

The bride is a student in music education at Washburn University, where she is a member of Theta chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota women’s professional music fraternity.

Mr. Vacca graduated from Frederick High School, Frederick, Md., and Frederick Community College. He is serving in the U.S. Air. Force at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo.

After a honeymoon in Denver, Colo., the couple is at home in Silver Lake.
 
 
2642
Marriage- Bush, Marie-Nitzsche, Ralph
Marriage- Bush, Marie-Nitzsche, Ralph
Bush-Neitzche [sic Nitzsche]

Miss Marie Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Bush, and Ralph Neitzche, son of Mrs. Frank Diehl, were quietly married, Saturday, in Kansas City.

Mrs. Nietzche is a graduate of the Rossville grade and high school and grew to womanhood here. Mr. Neitzche has spent most of his life here and has been employed for several years by the Union Pacific.

Mr. and Mrs. Neitzche will have their headquarters in Rossville until they are permanently located. 
 
2643
Marriage- Bush, Rebecca-Lindstrom, Brad
Marriage- Bush, Rebecca-Lindstrom, Brad
Bush-Lindstrom Couple Exchanged Vows in October
Rebecca Lee Bush and Brad Allen Lindstrom were united in marriage October 11, 1997, at Countryside United Methodist Church in Topeka.

The Rev. Paul B. Mitchell officiated at the 5:30 p.m. service.

Parents of the couple are Roger and Bonnie Bush, Rossville, and John and Bev Lindstrom, Silver Lake. Grandparents of the bride are John and Bonnie Keller, Rossville, and Donald and Edna Bush, Rossville. Grandparents of the groom are Gladys Lindstrom, Silva Lake, and Dick and Terry Perry, Topeka.

Elizabeth Lindstrom was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kris Wichmann, Lisa Sumner, and Michelle Gregg.

Bryan Lindstrom was best man. Groomsmen were Derek and Damon Thompson, and Mike Bush.

Quinn Barker was the flower girl and Wyeth LeGarde was the ring bearer.
Serving as ushers were Mike Bush, Damon and Jim Thompson, and Derek Bahner.

Jake Schwarz was the soloist. Karen Lindstrom was the pianist.

Danelle Huske was the guest book attendant. Crystal Keller handed out the programs and Jenny Bush was the gift attendant.

Reception hostesses were Karen Keller, Nancy Huske, Connie Mulanax and Kathy Sumner. Cake and punch were served by Cindy Glenn, Crystal Keller, Erin Jeanneret and Caroline Perry.

The bride is a graduate of Rossville High School and Washburn University with a PTA degree. She is employed at Stormont Vail Regional Medical Center, Topeka.

The groom is a graduate of Silver Lake High School and Kansas State University with a degree in civil engineering. He is employed by Kramer Engineering PA, Topeka.

The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas and now reside in Silver Lake.
 
 
2644
Marriage- Cahill, Mae-Miller, Clyde
Marriage- Cahill, Mae-Miller, Clyde
Cahill-Miller

Miss Mae Cahill, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cahill of Eskridge, and Mr. Clyde Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Miller of Topeka, were married at the Church of the Assumption parish house, 8th and Jackson, Topeka, by the Rev. Patrick MacInerny.

The bride was beautifully gowned in white silk crepe with accessories to match. The ring ceremony was used. Miss Irene Pearson was bridesmaid. She wore a gown of canary yellow. Audrey DeKizer was best man.

Mrs. Miller grew to womanhood near Keene and attended Dover high school where she was very popular. She has worked in Topeka for two years. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Miller and is a fine young man. He is employed at the ice plant in Topeka. They will live at 426 Topeka avenue.

Both the bride's parents were raised near Rossville, her mother being Violet Mosley Cahill. 
 
2645
Marriage- Campbell, Heather-Greenwood, Ross
Marriage- Campbell, Heather-Greenwood, Ross
Heather Campbell Ross Greenwood

Campbell-Greenwood
Heather Campbell and Ross Greenwood exchanged marriage vows Aug. 15, 1998, at College Heights Baptist Church in Manhattan. The Rev. Brett Younger officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Art and Marilyn Campbell of Rossville. Parents of the groom are Kay Greenwood and Larry Greenwood, both of Fayetteville, Ark.

Denise Heidebrecht was maid of honor. The bridesmaid was Lisa Greenwood, sister of the groom.

J.B. Hardin was best man. The groomsman was Matt Campbell, brother of the bride.

Shannon Parr was the flower girl, and Cooper Heidebrecht was the ring bearer. The ushers were Blake Frigon, Rick Whedbee, Bobby Latiolais and Scott Heun. Bobby Latiolais and Scott Heun also served as candlelighters.

The reader was Jessica Devader. Music was provided by the Bluemont String Quartet of Manhattan. Nick and Jan Vartzikos, uncle and aunt of the bride, were the guest book attendants. The guests were greeted by David and Jana Fallin and were given programs by Daniel and Benjamin Fallin.

The gift attendants were Mark and Kathi Heidebrecht. Julie Frick was the wedding coordinator. Assisting were Joe Friese and Ken and Karen Heidebrecht, uncle and aunt of the bride.

A reception and dance followed at the Wareham Opera House in Manhattan. Wedding cake was served by Pat Ganu and Rita Plum, aunts of the groom, and Terese Gentry and Megan Michael.

After a wedding trip to Colorado, the newlyweds reside in Kansas City.
 
 
2646
Marriage- Campbell, Tricia-Conley, William
Marriage- Campbell, Tricia-Conley, William
Campbell-Conley Couple Married in December

Tricia G. Campbell, Holly, Colo., and William J. Conley, Delia, were united in marriage at 3 p.m. Sunday, December 6, 1992, at die Rossville United Methodist Church. The groom’s brother, James Conley, Kansas City, Ks. officiated the wedding ceremony.

Attending the couple were Vicki Conley, Kansas City, Ks. and Dennis Peterson, Belvue, sister-in-law and brother-in-law of the groom. Schuyler Martinek, Belvue, nephew of the groom, was candlelighter. Piano music was provided by Vicki Conley.

Tricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Campbell, Holly,
Colo, she is a 1980 graduate of Holly High School and has an associate
degree in agriculture business from Garden City Community College. She will graduate from Kansas State University in May, 1993, with a Bachelor of Agriculture Business degree.

Mr. Conley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Conley, Delia. He is a 1981 graduate of Rossville High School and has a degree in agriculture mechanization. He farms in partnership with his father at Delia.

The couple is at home in rural Delia.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conley invite relatives and friends to attend a reception honoring the marriage of their children on Saturday, January 9, 1993, at 1:30 p.m. at the Rossville United Methodist Church, 411 Pearl Street.
 
 
2647
Marriage- Cantillon, Jodi-Jordan, Walter
Marriage- Cantillon, Jodi-Jordan, Walter
Cantillon/Jordan Wedding Celebrated Sept. 26
The wedding of Jodi Ann Cantillon and Walter Alvin Jordan was celebrated Saturday, September 26, 1987, at Highland Park United Methodist Church in Topeka. The Rev. Jim Darby heard the exchange of vows.

Parents of the couple are Bill and Judy Cantillon, Rossville, Eleanor Jordan, Topeka, and the late Cloyd G. Jordan.

Attending the bride were Kim Cantillon and Cara Channel, Rossville; Sally Eder, Topeka; and Lori Roy, Silver Lake. The groom’s attendants were David Gunn, Glen Jordan and Mike Frye, Topeka; and Wayne Jordan, Amarillo, Tex.

Mrs. Jordan is a graduate of Rossville High School and is employed by Dillon’s Super Store in Topeka. Mr. Jordan is a graduate of Highland Park High School in Topeka, and has an AA degree in Criminal Justice from Washburn University, where he studied corrections. He is employed by the Shawnee County Youth Center, Topeka.
 
 
2648
Marriage- Cartwright, Myrtle-James, Ralph
Marriage- Cartwright, Myrtle-James, Ralph
Word has been received here of the marriage of Ralph James last week in California. The name of the young lady was not available. 
 
2649
Marriage- Carwile, Brenda-Hallmark, Alan
Marriage- Carwile, Brenda-Hallmark, Alan
Carwile-Hallmark Wedding Held in Virginia

The marriage of Miss Brenda Jean Carwile to Alan Bruce Hallmark took place at two o'clock on March 17, 1979, at Euclid Christian Church in Lynchburg, Va. The Reverend Joe Detamore officiated at the double-ring ceremony.

Miss Marie Carwile, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Graham, Hampton, Va., and Miss Maura Wilson, Richmond, Va.

Mr. David Hallmark, brother of the groom, Frankfort, served as best man. Ushers were Carl Brothers, Baileyville, and David Williams, III, Richmond, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carwile entertained after the ceremony with a reception in the fellowship hall of the church.

The bride is a graduate of E. C. Glass High School in Lynchburg, and received a Bachelor's degree in Music Education from Longwood College in Farmville, Va.

The groom is a graduate of St. Marys High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education from Kansas State University.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hallmark entertained Kansas relatives and friends with a reception at the Rossville Community Center on Saturday, March 24.

The couple is now living in Denison, Tex., where they are both studying piano technology.
 
 
2650
Marriage- Cerny, Alice-Seitz, John
Marriage- Cerny, Alice-Seitz, John
Cerny-Seitz
Miss Alice Cerny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cerny of Route one, and Mr. John Seitz of St. Marys, were united in marriage Wednesday morning, April 18, at 8:00 o'clock in Sacred Hearth church in Delia.

Mrs. Seitz is a graduate of the Rossville high school who has only recently completed her second successful term as a school teacher. 
 

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