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2901
Marriage- Holcomb, Arlene-Pusch, Clayton
Marriage- Holcomb, Arlene-Pusch, Clayton
Mrs. Clayton M. Pusch
(Arlene M. Holcomb)

Two Couples Repeat Vows in Protestant Ceremonies

Holcomb-Pusch
The Delia Presbyterian Church was the setting Saturday for the marriage of Arlene M. Holcomb, Delia, to Clayton M. Pusch, Topeka. The Rev. Dwight Seneker officiated. Candlelighters were Tony Cusic and Rocky Cusic, Manhattan.

The bride was escorted by her son, Don Holcomb, Delia, and Mrs. Dora Ross, Delia, was matron of honor.

Carroll Pusch was best man for his father, and ushers were sons of the couple, Dennis Holcomb and Danny Holcomb, Delia, and Roger Pusch and Gary Pusch, Topeka.

A reception in the church followed the ceremony. 
 
2902
Marriage- Holladay, Anita-Janssen, Arthur
Marriage- Holladay, Anita-Janssen, Arthur
Holladay-Janssen Vows Exchanged
Saturday, December 15, 1990, Anita H. Holladay and Arthur F. Janssen exchanged wedding vows in the sanctuary of the United Methodist Church, St. Marys, in the presence of immediate family. The Rev. Joseph W. Booth officiated.

Witnesses for the occasion were Carla Opliger and Arol Janssen. Dorothy N. Hoobler played musical selections on the organ.

Mrs. Janssen is owner of the "St. Marys Star." Mr. Janssen is a farmer/stockman and soil conservation contractor in the Emmett community. 
 
2903
Marriage- Hollenbeck, Mary-Hollenbeck, Leonard
Marriage- Hollenbeck, Mary-Hollenbeck, Leonard
United After Forty Five Years
The departure of L. J. Hollenbeck today for New York state will mean the re-marriage of Mr. Hollenbeck and his first wife on his arrival at Preston Hollow. Over forty-five years ago the Hollenbecks separated. Mrs. Hollenbeck and a daughter remained in the old home, and Mr. Hollenbeck and his son Wilsie came to Kansas. Years after coming to Kansas Len married again, his last wife dying about a year ago. The first wife never married. Continued pleading from the daughter has resulted in her parents deciding to remarry and pass their declining years together. Mr. Hollenbeck is seventy six and the former wife seventy- three.
 
 
2904
Marriage- Holvorson, Angele-Judd, John
Marriage- Holvorson, Angele-Judd, John
Angele Holvorson Marries in Europe
Angele Holvorson and Capt. John R. Judd were married in civil and religious ceremonies in Europe. The marriage is an-nounced by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. Holvorson, Maple Hill. Capt. Judd is the son of Mrs. William Judd, Columbia, Mo., and the late Mr. Judd.

In accordance with German law the couple was married by a civil authority, Mrs. Carlotta Gschwind, registrar of the Zivilstandsamt, Basel, Switzerland on Sept. 15.

Sept. 19 they were married in McCully Chapel, Wachernheim, Germany, with Chaplain James White officiating. The bride wore a white silk crepe dress and an embroidered veil caught to a circlet of jeweled satin. She carried a bouquet of red roses.

Lt. and Mrs. Pete Sabeff attended the couple and hosted a reception and buffet supper in their home after the ceremony.

The bride is a graduate of Kansas State University, Manhattan. Capt. Judd, a graduate of the University of Missouri, Columbia, is commanding officer of the 28th Army Ordnance Co. at McCully Barracks near Mainz, Germany.
 
 
2905
Marriage- Homan, Jacquelyn-Cowan, Mark
Marriage- Homan, Jacquelyn-Cowan, Mark
[Photo Caption: Mrs. Mark Cowan (Jacquelyn Homan)]

Homan-Cowan
The marriage of Jacquelyn M. Homan and Mark V. Cowan was solemnized at 2 p.m. Oct. 6 in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, St. Marys, with the Rev. John Erickson officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Homan, St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cowan, Silver Lake,

Attending the bride were Tracy Homan and Kate Sack, St. Marys; Vanessa Paine, Maple Hill; and Trudy O'Shea, Paxico. The bridegroom's attendants were Greg Marney, Doug Eakin and Duane Martinek, Rossville; and Melvin Ketter Jr.

The bride graduated from St. Marys High School and is employed by the Kansas Power and Light Co., Jeffrey Energy Center, St. Marys. The bridegroom is a graduate of Rossville High School and has a degree in history and secondary education from Kansas State University. He is employed by AT&T Information Systems, Kansas City, Mo. 
 
2906
Marriage- Hook, Beulah-Conlan, Francis
Marriage- Hook, Beulah-Conlan, Francis
November 8, 1907
At the Topeka Catholic Church Tuesday, Mr. Francis Conlan and Miss Beulah Gertrude Hook were united in marriage. 
 
2907
Marriage- Hook, Ethelyn-Lynde, Elmer
Marriage- Hook, Ethelyn-Lynde, Elmer
Hook-Lynde

A very simple but pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Helena Catholic parish, Helena, Montana on Saturday, July 17, when Miss Ethelyn Hook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pearl of Rossville and Mr. Elmer Lynde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lynde of Popular Bluff, Missouri, were united in marriage by Father Morressette.

Mrs. Clifford Smithers, Helena, Montana and Mr. Edgar Smith, York, Montana were Mr. and Mrs. Lynde's attendants. Mr. Clifford Smithers was also present.

Mrs. Lynde is a graduate of Immaculate Conception Academy at St. Marys, Kansas and attended college at St. Mary college at Leavenworth, Kansas. She has been employed in Helena, Montana for the past three months.

Mr. Lynde is a graduate of Rossville high school. He has been employed since May 1 in the mill at the Golden Messenger gold mine near York, Montana.

Mr. and Mrs. Lynde will make their home near York.

[From 22 Jul 1937] 
 
2908
Marriage- Hook, Norma-Wood, Francis
Marriage- Hook, Norma-Wood, Francis
Several from Silver Lake attended the wedding of Miss Norma Hook and Mr. Francis Wood in Kansas City Saturday night. 
 
2909
Marriage- Hopkins, Gladys-Patterson, Abe
Marriage- Hopkins, Gladys-Patterson, Abe
The marriage of Miss Gladys Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Hopkins to Mr. Abe Patterson took place Wednesday afternoon at the home of Rev. Nelson in Topeka. 
 
2910
Marriage- Horak, Emily-Dodge, Leonard
Marriage- Horak, Emily-Dodge, Leonard
A marriage license was issued to Emily Horak of Delia and Leonard Dodge of Rossville September 1, 1940. 
 
2911
Marriage- Horak, Peggy-Workman, Albert 1
Marriage- Horak, Peggy-Workman, Albert 1
Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Workman

Peggy Jean Horak became the bride of Albert William Workman during a ceremony read by the Rev. Kenneth Mauldin at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 2, 1974, in the Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church in Topeka.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Bennie Horak, Delia, and. the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Workman of West Virginia.

The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore an A-line gown of Peau-de-soie and Chantilly lace. It was fashioned with an empire bodice, high neckline, long, full sleeves with a wide cuff. Appliques of lace accented the skirt. The matching, detachable train fell into a chapel length. Her long veil was held by a crown of satin and lace appliques and she carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses and mint green carnations. The altar bouquet was of red carnations with mint green gladioli and feathered mums.

The couple’s honor attendants were Janice Horak, Delia, sister- in-law of the bride, and Corky Workman, Topeka, brother of the groom.

A reception in the church parlor followed the ceremony with Mrs. Mary Workman cutting the cake and Debbie Wehner pouring the punch. Mrs. Juanita Hanna assisted at the guest book and Tina Stum handed out rice bags.

Mrs. Workman is a graduate of Rossville High School and is employed by Duffen’s Optical Company, Topeka.

Mr. Workman is employed by Volume Shoe Corporation in Topeka.

The couple is at home at 1222 W. 10th, Topeka.

 
 
2912
Marriage- Horak, Peggy-Workman, Albert 2
Marriage- Horak, Peggy-Workman, Albert 2
Mrs. Albert Workman
Horak-Workman
Peggy Jean Horak is the bride of Albert W. Workman. Their marriage was solemnized in First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Kenneth L. Mauldin officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Horak,

Delia, and the bridegroom the son of the late Mr. arid Mrs. Paul A., Elkview, W.V.

Janice Horak, Delia, and Corbrett L. Workman were the couple’s honor attendants.

The bride attended school in Rossville. She is employed by Duffen’s Optical Co. Mr. Workman completed high school while serving with the U.S. Army. He is employed by Volume Shoe Corp.

They are living at 1222 W. 10th.
 
 
2913
Marriage- Horning, Leslie-Holcomb, Daniel
Marriage- Horning, Leslie-Holcomb, Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scott Holcomb
Horning-Holcomb Wedding Vows Exchanged

In a candlelight ceremony, Leslie Thola Horning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Horning, Royersford, Pa., was married in Grace Lutheran Church to Daniel Scott Holcomb, son of Arlene Holcomb of Macon, Ga.

The bride's gown was of ivory satinpeau with an empire waist and lace bodice, Mandarin neckline and long, tapered sleeves. It had an A-line skirt with a chapel train accented with lace inserts and trim. She wore a bouffant veil with matching headpiece trimmed with lace and pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses, stephanotis and baby's breath.

The Rev. John B. Bergstresser officiated at the double ring service. A recital of organ music was provided by Mrs. Leatrice Phipps. The soloist was Dr. George Rimby. Mrs. Daniel Aubel served as guest registrar.

The bride is a graduate of Spring Ford High School and attended Athens College in Alabama and is presently employed at Horning Chevrolet in Royersford. The bridegroom is a graduate of Rossville High School, and served in the U.S. Army at Valley Forge, Pa. He is presently employed at Stanley-Wetty, Inc.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Stephan A. Horning as matron of honor who wore a dusty green empire Maraceine jersey, long tapered sleeves, hooded jacket, accented with maribow.

The bridesmaids, Kathy A. Fedick, Cynthia D. Koller, Wendy L. Walters, were gowned identically to the matron of honor but in dusty blue. the junior bridesmaid, April M. Mizic, and flower girl Rebecca C. Horning, nieces of the bride, were in dusty pink. They all carried bouquets of pink carnations, blue bachelor buttons and baby's breath. The bride's mother wore a gown of French tulip warped pure silk.

Best man was James J. Mulvaney. The bride's brothers, Stephen A. Horning and Philip V. Horning, were ushers as was the brother of the groom, Dennis C. Holcomb. Gary L. Overdorf was junior usher and Douglas L. Hopler was ring bearer.

Following a reception at Brookside Country Club, the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Bermuda.

[From Apr 1975] 
 
2914
Marriage- Hotzel, Wilma-Kratina, Ernest
Marriage- Hotzel, Wilma-Kratina, Ernest
Hotzel-Kratina
The marriage of Miss Wilma June Hotzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hotzel, Topeka, to Mr. Ernest L. Kratina, took place May 3, in the Assumption Church at Topeka with Msgr. Eugene Vallely officiating. A breakfast in the Green Room at the Hotel Jayhawk followed. Private Kratina is the son of Frank Kratina, of Chicago, formerly of the Rossville community. He was with the Boeing Aircraft Corporation in Wichita for three years. Mrs. Kratina is a graduate of the Capitol Catholic High School. She plans to join her husband later. 
 
2915
Marriage- House, Mary-Herman, Francis
Marriage- House, Mary-Herman, Francis
House-Herman Marriage Announced
Mrs. Mary House and Mr. Francis J. Herman were married Saturday evening, July 31. The ceremony took place at the new home they recently completed at 2884 Plass in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Page of Rossville attended the couple.

Mrs. House formerly owned the House’s Hy-Klas Grocery in Rossville. The newlyweds have invited their Rossville friends to call at their new home in Topeka.
 
 
2916
Marriage- Hromada, Agnes-Martinek, William 1
Marriage- Hromada, Agnes-Martinek, William 1
See #2 for information 
 
2917
Marriage- Hromada, Agnes-Martinek, William 2
Marriage- Hromada, Agnes-Martinek, William 2
Bill and Agnes Hromada Martinek were married Sept 8, 1926. 
 
2918
Marriage- Hubbard, Michelle-Shannon, Randall
Marriage- Hubbard, Michelle-Shannon, Randall
Mrs. Randall Shannon
(Michelle Hubbard)

Hubbard-Shannon
Michelle Hubbard and Randall Shannon were married at 8 p.m. Aug. 7 in the United Methodist Church, Waterville. The Rev. Wayne Newlin officiated.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hubbard, Waterville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lowell Shannon, Blue Rapids, and the late Mr. Shannon.

The couple was attended by Joni Good, Blaine; Nancy Dettmer and Micky DeWyke, Waterville; Max Shannon [missing rest] 
 
2919
Marriage- Humphrey, Mae-Stiles, David
Marriage- Humphrey, Mae-Stiles, David
HUMPHREY—STILES
The marriage of Miss May Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Humphrey of Manhattan, to Mr. David Stiles, eldest son of Mrs. May Stiles of this city, was quietly solemnized Friday, January 27, at 6:30 p. m. at the home of the brides parents, on 1800 Leavenworth Street, Manhattan, Kansas.

The Rev. J. David Arnold, pastor of the Christian church read the service, the ring ceremony being used.

Miss Helen Humphrey, sister of the bride, acted as brides maid and the groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Howard Stiles.

The bride was lovely in a gown of powder bine georgette, elaborately trimmed with hand embroidered dark blue velvet flowers, and carried a bouquet of pink rose buds and baby breath. The maid of honor was attractive in a black satin dress, combined with velvet.

Immediate relatives of the bride and groom were the only guests present.

A reception and wedding luncheon followed the wedding. The pink and White color scheme was carried but in the luncheon, consisting of brides cake, ice cream, coffee and mint sticks.

At present Mr. and Mrs. Stiles are at home in the Pendleton furnished home on Orange street, until March first, when they will be at home on the Howard farm south of Rossville.

Mrs. Stiles is serving her third term as Domestic Art and Science teacher in the Rossville High School and has won the warm friendship of a host of friends among her scholars, patrons and acquaintances here. She is a graduate of K. S. A. C. at Manhattan, where she was active in college life, and church work of that city,

Mr. Stiles is one of Rossville’s prosperous young real estate men, and in addition has been overseer of the farming activities of Mrs. Chettie Howard’s extensive holdings south of Rossville.
 
 
2920
Marriage- Hunt, Ruth-Cless, Archie
Marriage- Hunt, Ruth-Cless, Archie
Cless-Hunt
Mr. Archie Cless, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Cless of this city, and Miss Ruth Hunt, of Salina, were married Friday by the Rev. Mr. Buckner, pastor of the First Christian church, Topeka.

Mr. and Mrs. Cless have completed arrangements to leave the last of the week with Topeka friends for a motor trip to Colorado. They will make their home in Denver. 
 
2921
Marriage- Hurley, Linda-Hudson, Larry
Marriage- Hurley, Linda-Hudson, Larry
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hudson

The marriage of Linda Lee Hurley and Larry Lavern Hudson was solemnized in an evening ceremony at 7:30 o'clock, September 9, in the Rossville Methodist Church. Rev. Don Jones officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hurley and Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Hudson.

Wedding music was provided by Mrs. J.C. Campbell and Shirley Hudson, sister of the groom, who sang "All for One" and "With This Ring" preceding the ceremony.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown designed and made by her grandmother, Mrs. Edith Hurley of Moran, Kansas. The dress featured a fitted bodice and front panel of white satin. The yoke, long pointed sleeves, and full skirt were of scalloped imported chantilly-type lace. The sabrina neckline was outlined with pearls and sequins. Her fingertip veil of pure silk illusion was held by a crown of pearls and she carried a cascade arrangement of yellow sweetheart roses and white feathered carnations.

Mrs. Duane Hudson, Topeka, was matron of honor and Mary K. Dolezilek was bridesmaid. The bride's sister, Denise Hurley, was flower girl, and Mark Henderson, Kingman, served as ring bearer. Robert and Barbara Hays, Topeka, nephew and niece of the groom, lighted the candles.

The matron of honor and bridesmaid wore dresses of lavender lace over taffeta, featuring scallops on the necklines and hems of the full skirts. The dresses were accented with sashes of taffeta and elbow-length bits. Their headbands were tailored bows with circlets of matching tulle. They carried cascade arrangements of yellow feathered carnations and ivy.

The flower girl was dressed in lavender nylon organdie which featured a full skirt. The bodice, sleeves, and collar were covered in white lace. She wore a matching headband and mitts and carried a white satin-covered basket filled with yellow rose petals.

Duane Hudson, Topeka, was best man for his brother and Edgar Tuller was groomsman. Ray Kovar and Arlyn Sage ushered.

The reception was held in the Rossville Community Center. Mrs. Merlin Hays, sister of the groom, had charge of the guest book and Kristie Hudson passed rice bags from a white satin basket with lavender bows. Assisting were Mrs. Wm. Farley, Carolyn Farley, Mrs. Leo Berry, Mrs. Gene Pelfrey, Mrs. Phyllis Henderson, Mrs. Harold Irwin, Marilyn Thomas and Shirley Hudson.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are graduates of Rossville Rural High School and are at home in an apartment in Rossville where the groom is self-employed as a carpenter.

[From 9 Sep 1961] 
 
2922
Marriage- Immenschuh, Edna-Parr, Ray
Marriage- Immenschuh, Edna-Parr, Ray
Miss Edna Immenschuh became the bride of Mr. Ray Parr February 12 at the Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys. 
 
2923
Marriage- Immenschuh, Marcia-Lundin, Gary
Marriage- Immenschuh, Marcia-Lundin, Gary
Immenschuh-Lundin Vows Exchanged at Rossville

Marcia Elaine Immenschuh and Gary O. Lundin were united in marriage at 2:00 p.m., September 21, 1974, at the Rossville Christian Church in Rossville. The Rev. Robert Sieh officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Immenschuh, Rossville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips, San Antonio, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundin, Mayetta.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of white organza. Chatilace made the empire bodice and trimmed the sheer bishop sleeves. More lace gave away to a redingote effect on the bride's skirt which encircled her attached chapel length train. Her long illusion mantilla was trimmed in matching lace. She carried a cascade of red roses, pink miniature carnations, baby's breath and stephanotis.

Roberta Immenschuh, Rossville, served her sister as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Rosa Lytle, Rossville, and Juanita Hanna, Long Beach, Calif.

The bridesmaids wore long pink baby doll gowns. Schiffli embroidery trimmed their puff sleeves and extended down the front A-line skirt. They wore matching pink veils held in place by white lace and pink baby pearls and carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations and roses.

Mick Poell, St. Marys, served as best man. Groomsmen were Andy DeDonder and Delbert Simecka, both of St. Marys.

The flower girl was Tracy Wilt, Rossville. She wore a full length pink gown matching the bridesmaids' gowns, and carried a white lace basket of red rose petals, which were dropped on the aisle before the bride. Russell Immenschuh, Rossville, served his sister as ring bearer.

Preceding the ceremony, the candles were lighted by Tammy and Tracey Meyer, each carrying a pink candle encircled with pink ribbons.

Mrs. Jim Dodge, Rossville, was organist and accompanied Deborah Little, Delia, who sang "Anne's Song" and "The Wedding Song" during the ceremony.

The guests were seated by Randy Sumner, Rossville, and Larry Perry, St. Marys. 
 
2924
Marriage- Immenschuh, Robert-LeMay, Louie 2
Marriage- Immenschuh, Robert-LeMay, Louie 2
Brenda Myers, friend of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Barbie Myers, friend of the bride, was in charge of the programs and wheat bags.

The mother of the bride chose a mint green floor-length gown. The mother of the groom wore an aqua-colored gown of polyester. Their corsages were yellow silk roses.

A reception followed the ceremony in the Centennial Building. The reception table featured a three-tier wedding cake with a crystal cake top of lovebirds and bells. The cake rested upon pillars and underneath was a three-tier fountain. Four smaller cakes surrounded the base of the fountain which was accented with ivy. Green punch, nuts and mints of yellow roses, green leaves and white and blue bells were served. Those assisting at the reception table were Mrs. Vivian Williams and Mrs. Glenda Backerman, Topeka; and Mrs. Jann Gillip, Leavenworth.

The gifts were opened by sisters-in- law of the groom, Mrs. Terri LeMay, Council Grove, and Mrs. Eileen Vega, Topeka.

A buffet dinner for the wedding party and their guests and out-of-town guests was hosted by the groom’s parents at the Rossville American Legion Hall after the reception.

A wedding dance was held at the Rossville American Legion Hall. Cactus Junction, Topeka, provided the music.

After a honeymoon to the Ozarks and Estes Park, Colo., the couple is at home at Route 1, Rossville.
 
 
2925
Marriage- Immenschuh, Roberta-LeMay, Louie 1
Marriage- Immenschuh, Roberta-LeMay, Louie 1
Immenschuh-LeMay Couple Married June 12
Roberta Kay Immenschuh, Rossville, became the bride of Louie E. LeMay, Council Grove, during a ceremony Saturday, June 12, 1982, at the Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Immenschuh, Rossville, and Mrs. Lupe Vega, Topeka.

The double-ring ceremony was performed by Robert Sieh, pastor of the Rossville Christian Church, and Father John Erickson, pastor of the Immaculate Conception Church.

Two seven-branch candelabras with yellow and white carnations and ivy decorated the altar.

Mrs. Janet Dodge, organist, provided the music preceding the ceremony and accompanied Dallas and Lisa Satterfield, Topeka, while they sang, "You Light Up My Life," "Evergreen," "Endless Love," and "You Needed Me."

The bride, escorted down the aisle by her father, wore a gown of white organza, Chantilly and Venice lace. The bodice featured a stand-up collar with a V-yoke of English net, trimmed with Venice lace and finished with a ruffle of Chantilly lace. The full bishop sleeves of organza were trimmed in Venice lace with a fitted elbow-length cuff, trimmed in a ruffle of Chantilly lace. The lovely bouffant skirt fell from the waistline in rows of Chantilly lace and finished with a chapel-length train. Her veil was a matching waltz-length of English net on a milkmaid cap, trimmed in Venice lace. She carried a cascade of yellow silk roses, stephanotis and wheat.

Marcia Lundin, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Marlene Hanna, Silver Lake, was bridesmatron. Their dresses were of mint green and maize yellow polyester and polyester lace. The bodices featured a stand-up collar, lace yoke and a natural waistline with a tie at the waist. The long bishop sleeves were of lace. They wore headpieces, designed by the bride, of wheat woven into bows with yellow silk roses and yellow satin ribbons attached. They carried woven wicker fans with yellow silk roses, dogwood and dogwood blossoms on yellow satin streamers.

Stephanie Thomas and Christopher Thomas, Council Grove, cousins of the groom, were candlelighters. Stephanie wore a light blue floor-length gown of polyester and polyester lace with a stand-up collar, lace yoke, and gathered caping under the yoke which fell to a natural waistline and tied at the waist. Christopher wore a gray Barclay tuxedo with a gray ruffled shirt, black velvet vest and bow tie.

Sandra Smithers, Topeka, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a romance blue floor-length gown of polyester, and polyester Venice lace. The bodice featured a stand-up collard in heart-shaped lace; the natural waistline had a tie at the waist. The sleeves were long, with cuffs of lace. She carried a natural wicker basket with yellow ribbons and yellow rose petals.

Brandon Lundin, nephew of the bride, and Steven Smithers, cousin of the bride, were the ring bearers. They carried the rings on lacy satin pillows. Their three-piece gray Barclay tuxedos had black velvet vests and bow ties and matched those of the groomsmen. They wore yellow silk rosebud boutonnieres.

The groom wore a three-piece gray Barclay tuxedo with a white wing collar shirt, gray and white striped ascot tie, and black velvet vest. He wore a yellow silk rose and baby's breath boutonniere.

Bret LeMay, Council Grove, brother of the groom, was best man. Greg Gieswein, Wilsey, also attended the groom. They wore gray Barclay tuxedos with gray ruffled shirts, black velvet vests and bow ties. They wore yellow silk rose boutonnieres.

Ushers were Russell Immenschuh, brother of the bride, and Pat Brannon, Council Grove. They were tuxedos identical to those of the groomsmen and yellow silk rose boutonnieres.

[From The St. Marys Star, 13 Jul 1982] 
 
2926
Marriage- Irwin, Karen-Olson, Phil
Marriage- Irwin, Karen-Olson, Phil
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Olson
Couple are united at Rossville Christian Church

Karen Irwin and Phil Olson were united in marriage Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. at the Christian Church in Rossville with Rev. Robert Sieh officiating.

Parents of the couple are Gene Irwin, Tucson, AZ. and Shirley Cunningham, Millington, TN., and Mr. and Mrs. Darryl D. Olson of Phoenix, AZ.

Attendants for the bride were Barbie Copeland and Anita Olson, Rossville. Attending the bridegroom were Jacob Olson and Mike Newsham. Rossville.

The bride is a graduate of Rossville High School. The bridegroom attended Alhambra High of Phoenix, AZ. and is presently a member of the Army National Guard.

The bride wore her grandmothers wedding dress and veil and the groom wore his class A’s.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church.
 
 
2927
Marriage- Ives, Miriam-Griswold, Leslie
Marriage- Ives, Miriam-Griswold, Leslie
Leslie Griswold Married

From Shawnee, Okla., Morning News
Of much interest in Shawnee was the announcement made Saturday of the marriage of two of its well known residents, Miss Miriam Ives and Mr. Leslie Griswold, which took place at Guthrie Friday night.

The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. W.W. Ives, and has lived in Shawnee since early childhood, is a young woman of exceptional charm and intellectual attainments. Following her graduation from the high school she attended the Oklahoma Baptist university and is now a teacher in the Horace Mann Junior high school where she is head of the home economics department.

Mr. Griswold, who has been a resident of Shawnee for several years, came from Colorado Springs and is a graduate of the Kansas State Agricultural college. During his residence in Shawnee he has been local representative of the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance company. Mr. and Mrs. Griswold are popular in church, musical and social circles of the city. Mr. Griswold is a member of the Temple quartet, one of the best known musical aggregations of the city, and both are members of the First Presbyterian church and popular members of the church choir. Mrs. Griswold is an especially active worker among the young people of the church.

Although the engagement of the couple was generally known, the announcement of the marriage at this time comes as a surprise to their friends. The wedding took place at 8 o'clock Friday night (May 15) in the manse of the First Presbyterian church at Guthrie, the pastor, Rev. O.B. Lee officiating. The bride was attired in a gown of Brittany blue with harmonizing accessories. Following the ceremony the couple were guests in the home of the bride's brother, Maxwell Ives, who lives in Guthrie.

Mr. and Mrs. Griswold will return to Shawnee Sunday evening and Mrs. Griswold will resume her school duties Monday. The couple will reside for the present at the Ives home, 1411 East Seventh street.

Mr. Griswold is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Griswold of this city.

[May 1931] 
 
2928
Marriage- Jacobsen, Barbara-Eakin, Anthony 1
Marriage- Jacobsen, Barbara-Eakin, Anthony 1
Mrs. Anthony Eakin
(Barbara Jacobsen)

Jacobsen-Eakin
The marriage of Barbara Ann Jacobsen to Anthony Edward Eakin was solemnized at 6 p.m. Oct. 22 in Fairmont Community Church, Fairmont, Neb., with the Rev. William Moore officiating.

Parents of the couple are Francis and Beverly Jacobsen, Fairmont; and Edward and Marilyn Eakin, Delia.

Attending the bride were Francine Jacobsen, Cynthia Scharton, Michelle Malmgren and Bonita Jacobsen Stum. Attending the bridegroom were Robert Corbin, Douglas Eakin, Dennis Eakin and Wilbur Stum Jr. 
 
2929
Marriage- Jacobsen, Barbara-Eakin, Anthony 2
Marriage- Jacobsen, Barbara-Eakin, Anthony 2
Jacobson - Eakin exchange vows

Barbara Ann Jacobsen, Fairmont, Nebr., and Anthony Edward Eakin, Rossville, were united in marriage Saturday, Oct. 22, at 6 p.m., at the Fairmont Community Church. Rev. William Moore officiated.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jacobsen, Fairmont, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eakin, Delia.

Music was provided by organist Delores Swartz, soloist G. Paul Machal, and a brass quartet consisting of Godfrey Machal, Paul M. Machal, Arch Hill, and Erin McMahon.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory-colored gown of sheer-ganza over a bridal taffeta lining. Her fitted bodice had a Queen Anne neckline trimmed with silk Venice lace. Her sheer bishop sleeves were cuffed and trimmed with matching lace. Vertical lace trim accented the front of her smooth-flowing skirt, with a border of lace encircling her chapel-length train. The bride’s ensemble was completed with a lace-covered headpiece that held a triple layer of scalloped, imported tulle. The bride’s personal attendant was Kathryn Warren.

Serving as maid of honor was the bride's sister, Francine Jacobsen. Matron of honor was Bonita Jacobsen Stum, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Cynthia Scharton and Michelle Malmgren, friends of the bride. The bride’s attendants wore huckleberry- colored gowns of polyester chiffon lined with acetate taffeta. The sheer overlay formed a cowl neckline with split cape sleeves and a handkerchief hemline.

Best man was Robert Corbin, friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Douglas Eakin and Dennis Eakin, brothers of the groom, and Wilbur Stum Jr., friend of the groom. Ushering the guests were James Jacobsen, John Jacobsen and Gary White, brothers of the bride.

Candlelighters were Suzanne White and Mickey Stum. Kristina Black, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Molly Warren and Stacey White served as honorary flower girls. The girls’ gowns were of lavender fabric trimmed with ivory lace.

Ringbearer was Curt Scharton. Darren Eakin, nephew of the groom, served as honorary ringbearer.

Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jacobsen, grandparents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vance, Sr., great-aunt and uncle of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Eakin, grand¬parents of the groom.

A reception was held at the Stockman’s Club in Fairmont. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jacobsen, relatives of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McQueen, aunt and uncle of the groom.

Following a honeymoon to western Nebraska, the couple is at home in Rossville.
 
 
2930
Marriage- Jacobson, Rosemary-Pauly, Ronald
Marriage- Jacobson, Rosemary-Pauly, Ronald
[Caption: Mrs. Ronald Pauly]
Jacobson-Pauly Marriage Announced
Miss Rosemary Jacobson and Mr. Ronald Eugene Pauly exchanged marriage vows at 10 a.m. October 16 in the Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson Sr. of Rossville and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pauly of St. Marys.

The bride wore a floor length gown of peau taffeta and chantilly lace in rose design. The lace bodice was fashioned with a scalloped sabrina neckline and long bridal sleeves. The Empire waistline was finished with a small bow in front. A wide band of scalloped lace encircled the A-line taffeta skirt and the detachable watteau train which fastened at the waistline. Her waist-length veil of silk illusion fell from a pillbox of lace beaded with seed pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses highlighted with stephanotis and gold-tinted foliage, centered with a removable corsage.

Mrs. Jim Lloyd, Rossville, was her sister's matron of honor, and Sandy Lloyd, Willard, and Patty Pauly of St. Marys were bridesmaids. They wore floor-length gowns of autumn yellow and gold styled with empire bodices of satin brocade and skirts of silk crepe. The sheath design featured elbow-length sleeves and scoop necklines. Enhancing the back of the gowns were watteau panels of matching brocade caught at the high-rise waistlines with self-fabric bows. Each wore a self-fabric bow on her veil. They carried bouquets of short cascade of green and gold Fuji mums with gold tinted greens.

Connie Sue Wild and Debbie Jacobson, Rossville, were flower girls. Their gowns were of yellow silk crepe with empire waistlines accented with brocade bows and long streamers. They carried flower baskets filled with talisman petals and circlets of small pompoms of yellow and gold were worn on their heads.

Todd Lambotte, Rossville, carried the rings.

The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Gary Tomson of Delia, best man, and Mr. Jim Pauly and Mr. John Pauly of St. Marys, groomsmen. Ushers were Mr. Francis DeDonder of St. Marys and Mr. Bill Keefe, Topeka.

The organist was Mrs. Joe Ronsse of St. Marys. Mrs. Bill Pauly of Perry was soloist. She sang "Ave Maria" and "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother."

At the reception, Vicki Fryman and Marsha Scott, both of Topeka, attended the punch and cake table.

Mrs. Sharon Graves of Rossville was in charge of the guest book. Carolyn Farley, Rossville and Karen DeVader, Emmett, were at the gift table. Their corsages were of brownish-gold pompoms and nosegays.

Mrs. Pauly is employed by the National Reserve Life Insurance Co. in Topeka. Mr. Pauly is employed by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Topeka.

The couple is now at home in St. Marys.

[From The St. Marys Star, 25 Nov 1965] 
 
2931
Marriage- James, Dora-Lutz, Isaac
Marriage- James, Dora-Lutz, Isaac
Married at the home of Ray James April 30, were Miss Dora James and Isaac H. Lutz. Mr. Lutz is a painting contractor who has scores of friends in Topeka where he has lived. They left on the midnight train for Colorado Springs where they will reside in the future. 
 
2932
Marriage- James, Hazel-Parr, Frank
Marriage- James, Hazel-Parr, Frank
James-Parr

Miss Hazel James and Mr. Frank Parr were united in marriage at the Presbyterian manse in Topeka yesterday by the Rev. H.L. Nelson. After a short trip to Manhattan they will return home to Rossville.

Mrs. Parr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. James, is a graduate of the Rossville high school, and is very popular among her circle of friends. Mr. Parr is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.M Parr. He was born an raised in this vicinity and has spent his life on the farm. Mr. Parr has rented the farm owned by Ed Patterson for the next year and he and his bride will be "At Home" to their many friends after March 1.

The ceremony at Topeka was witnessed only by the parents of the contracting couple. After spending the night in Topeka they went to Manhattan today to visit the brothers of Mr. Parr who are attending K.S.A.C. The Reporter joins their many friends in extending congratulations.

[18 Jan 1917]
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Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Parr entertained last Sunday at dinner in honor of their son Frank and his bride, the following: Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Shideler and the family of Silver Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harry James and daily, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cless, Miss Edna Immenshuh.

[25 Jan 1917]

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Wm. Sneller presented Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr with a hand made paring knife as a wedding present. The handle was made of alternate white and red colored wood and the blade shaped from an extra quality steel. Several other families here, including our own, have one made by Mr. Sneller and can attest to the usefulness and lasting quality of the knives.

[25 Jan 1917]
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A number of the former schoolmates and girl friends of Miss Hazel James, whose marriage to Mr. Frank Parr occurred yesterday, met at the home of Mrs. Peter Navarre Monday evening in a "Kitchen Shower" for the bride-to-be. The young ladies plied the needle diligently during the evening. Miss James was remembered in addition by a number of useful kitchen utensils. Refreshments of cakes and fruit salad were served. Miss Navarre was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. A.A. Cless.

[18 Jan 1917]

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr returned Saturday night on the evening "plug" from their little wedding trip at Manhattan and Ogden. They thought they were getting in without a soul knowing it but home folks, having taken the [pass] to go to Kingsville, where they were met by Mr. James. On arriving home they were given a grand surprised by Mr. and Mrs. Harry James. The following young folks were invited in and were prepared to meet the bride and groom and showered them with rice to their hearts content: Misses Mabel Bings, Edna Immenshuh, Ethel James, Victoria Lewis; Messrs. George Eversole, Ray Parr, Frances Horton and Lance Jamieson.

After spending the evening in a social way and music, dainty refreshments were served. A very pleasant evening was reported.

[25 Jan 1917]
 
 
2933
Marriage- James, Leyo-Somers, Chauncey
Marriage- James, Leyo-Somers, Chauncey
Miss Leyo James of Rossville, and Chauncey Somers, of Sterling, Kansas, were quietly united in marriage, Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the U.B. Church of Topeka, by the pastor, E.E. Barber. The bride wore a dainty white satin dress and the groom wore the conventional black. The wedding dinner was served at the Creamery Cafe, after which the couple went for a short wedding trip to Kansas City and visited some of their friends at Kansas City University. They will make their home in Topeka this winter where they are attending the Topeka business college.

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[sic genders mistaken below]
Miss Chauncey Somers and Mr. Leyo James of Sterling were quietly married, Wednesday, October 8, at noon, at the United Brethren church, by the Rev. Mr. E.E. Barber. There were no attendants. The bride's gown was white satin. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. James went fro a short wedding trip to Kansas City, and are in Topeka for a short time before going to their home in Sterling. Mr. James has been attending Washburn college and has friends among the students. 
 
2934
Marriage- James, Mildred-Cless, Floyd
Marriage- James, Mildred-Cless, Floyd
James-Cless
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey James announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred to Mr. Floyd Cless. The wedding took place at the home of Rev. McFadden, Topeka, on Friday May 25.

Mrs. Cless is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James and is well known here having spent her entire life in this community. She is a graduate of Rossville High school and for the past four years has been teaching in this county.

Mr. Cless is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Cless and has grown to manhood in this community. He is employed by the McPherson Motor Co., at Topeka. They will make their home in Topeka. 
 
2935
Marriage- James, Thelma-Crater, James
Marriage- James, Thelma-Crater, James
FORMER ROSSVILLE GIRL
IN DOUBLE WEDDING

Announcement has been made of the double wedding of Miss Muriel Jones to Mr. Ralph E. Harper, and Miss Thelma James to Mr. James Crater, all of Topeka, which took place in the Scottish Rite temple of Kansas City, with the Rev. Stephen J. Epler, Christian pastor of Bonner Springs, officiating.

The wedding was to have taken place at the home of the Rev. Mr. Epler, but when the young folks arrived there they found that the pastor was in Kansas City, engaged in some work at the Scottish Rite temple. Arrangements were made for the bridal couples to continue in to Kansas City and when they arrived elaborate plans had been completed for a wedding at the temple.—State Journal.

Mrs. Crater is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Charity James. She was born and reared in this community and her Rossville friends extend congratulations and best wishes.
 
 
2936
Marriage- James, Vina-McCoid, Harley
Marriage- James, Vina-McCoid, Harley
James-McCoid
Miss Vina James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. James, of Rossville, and Mr. Harley C. McCoid, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. McCoid, of Silver Lake, were united in marriage Tuesday, Nov. 6. The wedding occurred at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Vernon Frank, 204 Greenwood, Topeka, at 4 o'clock, Rev. Ryerson, of the Trinity Methodist church, officiating. The only witnesses were Mr. William James brother of the bride and Mrs. Frank.

The bride wore a suit of dark blue Poriet twill, and black hat. A blouse was trimmed to match her fawn colored gauntlet gloves. A corsage bouquet of pink roses was worn.

The wedding party returned to the bride's home where an elaborate dinner was served at 7 o'clock fro the members of the two families.

After a short trip to Arkansas City, Mr. and Mrs. McCoid will be "at home" to their friends at Silver Lake after November 12.

[8 Nov 1923] 
 
2937
Marriage- James, Vivian-Lawrence, Harold
Marriage- James, Vivian-Lawrence, Harold
James-Laurence [sic]
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman James announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Vivian, to Mr. Harold Laurence [sic], of Leavenworth. The marriage occurred Friday, March 30, at Leavenworth. At present Mr. and Mrs. Laurence [sic] will make their home at Leavenworth. 
 
2938
Marriage- Jamieson, Gladys-Hook, Lowell
Marriage- Jamieson, Gladys-Hook, Lowell
A wedding was solemnized at high noon Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Jamieson, when their daughter, Gladys, became the bride of Mr. Lowell Hook. 
 
2939
Marriage- Jeffries, Helen-Wilt, Roy
Marriage- Jeffries, Helen-Wilt, Roy
Mr. and Mrs. I. Jeffries of Silver Lake announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. Roy R. Wilt, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.B. Wilt. The marriage took place February 2, 1937 in Neosho, Mo. Mrs. Wilt, a registered nurse, is a graduate of Jane C. Stormont hospital. 
 
2940
Marriage- Jensen, Laura-Woodruff, Aaron
Marriage- Jensen, Laura-Woodruff, Aaron
A.O. Woodruff, of Delia, and Miss Laura Jensen, of Hoyt, were married at the courthouse in Topeka yesterday at noon by Probate Judge Hugh McFarland. 
 
2941
Marriage- Johnson, Bonny-Wood, Ronald
Marriage- Johnson, Bonny-Wood, Ronald
Johnson-Wood Marriage Dec. 22 In Wichita
Bonny Lou Johnson, Wichita, and Ronald Eugene Wood, Rossville, were married at 3 p.m. Sunday, December 22, in the West Side Christian Church, Wichita. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Johnson, Wichita, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trimble, Rossville.

The Rev. Delmar L. Follis, the bride’s brother-in-law, read the double ring ceremony, and music was provided by Mrs. Ralph Hinton, organist, and Mrs. Delmer Parr, soloist.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of Shiffli embroidered tulle over taffeta. The fitted bodice which joined the skirt in a V had a sabrina neckline and short sleeves with matching mitts. The skirt was formed by tiers of very full ruffles edged in embroidered scallops. The finger-tip veil of sheer silk illusion was held by a scalloped pearl halo. She carried a bouquet of cymbidium orchids encircled by carnations and placed on a white Bible.

Mrs. Delmar Follis, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Brides-maids were Pat Prochaska and Jean Moore. Susan Payne and Anita Fox were taper lighters.

The attendants wore gowns of crystaline taffeta in harmonizing shades of blue fashioned with three-quarter length sleeves and draped necklines in front and deep V’s in back. Cummerbunds with floating back panels topped the bouffant skirts. Their hats were double dips of matching material. They carried bouquets of light pink carnations.

Lloyd Mesmer was best man. Sammy Johnson and Philip Johnson, brother of the bride, were groomsmen and ushers.

A reception was held in the church undercroft with Barbara Springsteen, Madolyn Townsend and Marilyn Williams assisting. Mrs. Sammy Johnson presided at the guest book.

The couple is at home at 721 Fremont, in Manhattan.

The bride is a 1956 graduate of North Wichita High School and Mr. Wood is a 1955 graduate of Silver Lake High School. Both are students at the Manhattan Bible College, Manhattan, Kansas.  
 
2942
Marriage- Johnson, Ella-Whearty, Martin
Marriage- Johnson, Ella-Whearty, Martin
Mr. Martin Whearty and Miss Ella Johnson were married Christmas Day in Topeka by the Rev. Mallory. Miss Johnson is the popular and efficient teacher of the Twin Rose school north of town. 
 
2943
Marriage- Johnson, Marcia-Matyak, Paul
Marriage- Johnson, Marcia-Matyak, Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Matyak
Johnson-Matyak Wedding Held in Baptist Church

Marcia Johnson became the bride of Paul J. Matyak September 25, 1976 in the First Baptist Church, Topeka, Ks. The Reverend Dr. Paul Eppinger heard the exchange of vows.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Max Johnson, Concordia, and the late Mr. Johnson. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Matyak, Delia.

Attending the couple were Kathy Upton, Hiawatha; Ann Swenson, Winfield, Ed Matyak and Rick Matyak, Delia.

Mrs. Matyak attended Concordia High School, Cloud County Community Junior College and Emporia State College. Mr. Matyak attended Delia High School and is employed by National Comp. Insurance Associates of Dallas, Tex.
 
 
2944
Marriage- Johnson, Nancy-Marney, Dean
Marriage- Johnson, Nancy-Marney, Dean
Johnson-Marney vows exchanged in Nebraska

St. Andrews Catholic Church, in Tecumseh, Nebraska, was the setting Saturday morning, April 2, for the wedding of Miss Nancy Catherine Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Johnson Sr. of Tecumseh, Nebraska, and Staff Sergeant Dean Marney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marney of Rossville.

The ceremony was performed by the Father James Halligan, pastor of the church, with Mrs. Beverly Zeller, sister of the groom, as matron of honor, and Mr. Raub Zeller as best man. After the ceremony, which was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marney and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, a breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents.

Mrs. Ruth Martinek, aunt of the groom, took care of the guest book. Mrs. Virginia Johnson, sister of the bride, presided at the gift table.

The groom is a member of the United States Air Force and is stationed in Kansas City, Mo., at the present time. The couple will be at home in Kansas City.

The following out-of-town relatives and friends attending the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. Raub Zeller and Raubie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Diehl of Topeka; Mr. Laiten Marney, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Martinek, Dwight and Douglas, Miss Patty Parr, Mr. Ray Kovar, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fryman and Dudley, Mrs. Donice Davis, Mrs. Myrtle Marney, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marney and Ralph of Rossville.

[Caption: Mrs. Dean Marney] 
 
2945
Marriage- Johnson, Susan-Peterson, Christopher
Marriage- Johnson, Susan-Peterson, Christopher
Johnson-Peterson Vows Solemnized

Susan Sally Johnson became the bride of Christopher L. Peterson in the Silver Lake United Methodist Church June 19 at 5:30 p.m. Cousins of the bride’s father, the Rev. Oliver Lindeblad, Hutchinson, and the Rev. Bertil Gustafson, Savonburg, officiated at the ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord G. Johnson, Silver Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Peterson, Lombard, Ill.

The bride designed her gown which was made by her mother. It was fashioned of candlelight peau de soie overlaid with organza. The Empire bodice featured a Victorian neckline, scalloped Chantilly lace bib and sheer bishop sleeves with lace cuffs. Lace appliques encircled the skirt which extended into a train. A floral bandeau held her veil, and she carried a bouquet of ivory roses, stephanotis, baby’s breath, purple statice and bachelor buttons with a handkerchief her mother had carried at her wedding.

Mrs. Bernard Robison, Silver Lake, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Pauletta Powell. Flower girl and ring bearer were Jennifer Hof and James Hof, both of Mason City Iowa. Candlelighters were Linda Prochaska, Manhattan, and Sandra Garanson.

Michael Peterson, Lombard, served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were John Fischer, Rochester, N.Y., and Al Nucci, South Bend, Ind. Ushers were Howard Hof, Mason City, and Ronald Lilley, Silver Lake.

A lawn buffet at the home of the bride’s parents followed the church reception.

The couple is at home at C-220 Hepburn, Bloomington, Ind.

Mrs. Peterson is a graduate of Silver Lake High School. She attended Kansas State University where she will receive her degree in family economics. Mr. Peterson is a graduate of Kansas State University with a degree in bacteriology. He is doing graduate work in microbiology at Indiana University on a fellowship.
 
 
2946
Marriage- Juelke, Mary-Fitzgerald, Calvin
Marriage- Juelke, Mary-Fitzgerald, Calvin
Juelke-Fitzgerald Marriage in Fort Scott

The marriage of Miss Mary J. Juelke to Mr. Calvin E. Fitzgerald took place at noon Saturday, February 18, in the chapel at the Methodist church in Fort Scott. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. H.P. Basquin, a former Rossville Methodist minister. The attendants were Mrs. Will Scott and Mr. Jack Scott of Fort Scott.

Mrs. Fitzgerald is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Juelke, of Holton, and Mr. Fitzgerald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Fitzgerald, of the Willard community.

Mrs. Fitzgerald is employed in the dental clinic at Winter VA Hospital and Mr. Fitzgerald in the auditor of disbursements department's of the Santa Fe. They are at home at 1310 Jackson, Topeka.

[From Thursday, 16 Mar 1950] 
 
2947
Marriage- Juran, Marie-Smatla, Thomas 1
Marriage- Juran, Marie-Smatla, Thomas 1
Thomas Smatla and Miss Mary [sic] Juran, two popular young people of the Bohemian neighborhood were granted a license to wed last Thursday by the probate judge at Topeka. 
 
2948
Marriage- Juran, Marie-Smatla, Thomas 2
Marriage- Juran, Marie-Smatla, Thomas 2
Miss Marie Juran and Tom Smatla were married last Tuesday and a large crowd of relatives and friends were present. They will make their home in this community. 
 
2949
Marriage- Jury, Lottie-Cerny, Joseph
Marriage- Jury, Lottie-Cerny, Joseph
Rossville friends will be interested to know that Joseph Cerny is to be married Sunday, to Miss Lottie Jury at Dover, Ill.

Mr. Cerny is a son of Mrs. Henrietta Cerny, who lives north of Rossville. He is a certified public accountant with the KERC. After entering the school of Business at K.U. he completed his Ph D. work in Economics at the University of Illinois.

Miss Jury has received her M.A. degree from the University of Illinois.

They will make their home in Topeka. 
 
2950
Marriage- Kalcik, Elaine-Sheldon, Michael
Marriage- Kalcik, Elaine-Sheldon, Michael
Kalcik-Sheidon
Elaine Mae Kalcik and Dr. Michael H. Sheldon exchanged marriage vows at 2 p.m. June 10 in the United Methodist Church, Silver Lake. The Rev. Bill Hurtig officiated.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kalcik, Hoyt. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Sheldon.

The coupie was attended by Mrs. Terry Ronnebaum, Rossville; Mrs. Jerry Young, Wichita; Diane Kalcik, Hoyt; Mark Shea, Albuquerque; Dave Cooper, Leavenworth; and Russell Kalcik, Topeka.

Mrs. Sheldon was graduated from Hoyt High School and attended Kaw Area Vocational-Technical School. She was employed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield for more than six years. Dr. Sheldon, a graduate of Washburn Rural High School, received a degree of doctor of veterinary medicine from Kansas State University. He is employed by the Fairmont Veterinary Clinic, Fairmont, Minn.

The couple will be at home in Fairmont after July 1.
 
 

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