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3051
Marriage- Lord, Sharon-Stapel, Rex 1
Marriage- Lord, Sharon-Stapel, Rex 1
Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Stapel
Lord-Stapel Wedding Held June 7 
 
3052
Marriage- Lord, Sharon-Stapel, Rex 2
Marriage- Lord, Sharon-Stapel, Rex 2
Susan Lee Lord, Rossville, and Rex E. Stapel, Meriden, exchanged marriage vows Wednesday, June 7, 1978 at 7 p.m. The outdoor lawn wedding took place at the home of the groom in rural Meriden. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend James F. Coder.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Lord, Rossville. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lola Stapel, Meriden, and the late Raymond S. Stapel.

The bridal gown and veil was made by the bride. The V-open neckline and high fitted bodice of her gown was of white bridal satin and re-embroidered lace with scallops edging the neckline. The edge of the bodice was accented with cut re-embroidered lace which contoured gracefully in the back to the waistline. The slight bell-flared sleeves were of satin with scallops of cut reembroidered lace. The A-line skirt was also of satin, gathered softly in the back to fit the waistline. A slight flowing chapel train was edged with scallops of cut re-embroidered lace as was the front hem of the gown. On the wrist of her gown, the bride wore a gold locket watch which belonged to the groom’s grandmother, the late Mrs. Grace Dauber. Her double-tiered street length veil was of white alluring bridal illusion edged with delicate white ribbon lace. This was held by the head piece which was adorned with heavy lace, satin and voile flowers.

The ceremony was performed in front of a vine-covered wall with a white trellis covered with greenery, yellow roses and a yellow center bow. Yellow bows were on the front aisle chairs.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses, miniature white and mint green carnations, baby’s breath, greenery, embellished with bursts and hearts, and seed pearls. It was accented with white lace and mint green ribbon streamers. The bride’s going away corsage was of commodore roses and baby’s breath.

Ernie Allison, Grantville, accompanied himself on the guitar to “You Light Up My Life,” and “True Love.” He also played the “Wedding March” and his own arrangement for the conclusion of the ceremony.

Cindy Kay Lord, Rossville, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a cap sleeved floor length mint green gown which was covered with white lace with a mint green ruffled hem accented with dainty mint green daisies with daisies also on the front and back yoke of the flowing gown. Her mint green wide-brimmed hat was set off by delicate white ribbon lace with a sprig of lily of the valley. She carried a bouquet of bright yellow carnations and daisies, baby’s breath, seed pearl hearts and lace with yellow ribbon lace streamers.

The mother of the bride wore an ice blue street length dress and the groom’s mother wore a light peach street length dress. Both wore commodore roses and baby’s breath corsages.

The bridegroom wore a white suit with a yellow rose, baby’s breath and greenery boutonniere.

Derek Stapel, Valley Falls, son of the groom, was best man. He wore a yellow suit with a white carnation and baby’s breath boutonniere.

The guests were escorted by Micheal Lord, Hossville, brother of the bride, and Scott Stapel, Valley Falls, son of the groom.

Attending the guest book was Debbie D. Lord, Rossville, sister of the bride, and Dawn Stapel, Valley Falls, daughter of the groom. They had yellow carnations, daisies and baby’s breath wrist corsages.

Sherry Brown, Meriden, was in charge of the gift table. Assisting her were Debbie Lord and Dawn Stapel.

Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bridegroom.

Faye Meyer, Rossville, served punch. The white cloth covered table was covered with mint green net. Both yellow and mint green punch were served.

The cake table was covered with yellow net. Yellow rose and mint green leaf mints, chocolates, nuts, and wedding cake were served. The four-tiered wedding cake, made by Marilyn Downs, Topeka, was decorated with yellow roses. The first tier was a flowing fountain. Double candles on either side of the cake were decorated with yellow and mint green ribbons and white silk daisies. Serving the cake was Jeanette Broxterman, Silver Lake.

Mrs. Stapel is a 1970 graduate of Rossville High School and is employed by the Kansas State Grain Inspection Department.

Mr. Stapel farms and is employed by Kansas State Grain Inspection Department.

After a wedding trip to Missouri and Arkansas the couple is at home at Route 2, Meriden.
 
 
3053
Marriage- Lowder, Mary-Parr, John
Marriage- Lowder, Mary-Parr, John
John Parr of Topeka, a brother of A.J. Parr and Joe Parr was married last Friday to Miss Mary Jane Lowder, a stenographer in the employ of the Merriam Mortgage Co. 
 
3054
Marriage- Lowder, Mary-Parr, John
Marriage- Lowder, Mary-Parr, John
John Parr of Topeka, a brother of A.J. and Joe Parr was married last Friday to Miss Mary Jane Lowder, a stenographer in the employ of the Merriam Mortgage Co.

[From the Rossville Reporter, Thursday, January 13, 1916] 
 
3055
Marriage- Ludovissy, Mary-Cox, Ronald
Marriage- Ludovissy, Mary-Cox, Ronald
April Wedding Selected by Ludovissy-Cox Couple


Mary Ann Catherin Ludovissy and Ronald Eugene Cox exchanged marriage vows at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 1981, in the St. Anthony Parish, Sacramento, Calif., with Father Dan Looney officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ludovissy, Elk Grove, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cox, Manhattan.

Mrs. Sue Bakey, Elk Grove, served her sister as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Juanita Hanna, Rossville, sister of the groom; Laura Houck and Pam Johnson. Sacramento, Calif.

Chuck Macha, San Diego, Calif., served as best man, and groomsmen were Frank Brennan, Rossville; Greg Houck and Walley Westlake, Sacramento, Calif.

Jim Ludovissy, Truckee, Calif., brother of the bride, served as usher. Holly Hanna, Rossville, niece of the groom, was the flower girl.

A reception following the ceremony was held in Valley Oaks Grange Hall, Galt, Calif.

The bride was graduated from Sacramento Foothill High School and also from M.I.T. Western Business College. She is employed with a computer firm in Sacramento. The groom is a graduate of Rossville High School and attended Kansas State University and Washburn University. He is employed by a landscaping contractor in Sacramento.

After a honeymoon to San Diego and Mexico, the couple is at home at #1 Shoal Court, Apt. #21, Sacramento, Calif.
 
 
3056
Marriage- Lumpkins, Minnie-Barber, Joe
Marriage- Lumpkins, Minnie-Barber, Joe
Mrs. Minnie Lumpkins, who has made her home at Luray, Kansas, for the past two years, was married November 21, to Mr. Joe Barber, a well-to-do young farmer near that city. 
 
3057
Marriage- Lundin, Amy-Fox, Kevin
Marriage- Lundin, Amy-Fox, Kevin
Lundin-Fox Couple Married June 6

Amy Marie Lundin became the bride of Kevin Wayne Fox at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 6, 1992. The Rev. Carl Dekat officiated the double ring ceremony at Immaculate Conception Church in St. Marys.

Parents of the couple are Ralph and Judy Lundin, Delia, and Jerry and Marikay Fox, St. Marys. Grandparents of the couple are June McCollough, Rossville; Francis Zemek and Don and Rita Fox, all of St. Marys.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a white short-sleeved satin gown with a sweetheart neckline. The gown featured pouf sleeves with beaded motifs. The Basque waist was accented with a cummerbund which wrapped around to a candy box bow. The semi-cathedral scalloped train was sprinkled with sequins and cut-out motifs. She wore a fingertip headpiece accented with flowers, sequins and pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink and white roses, stephanotis and baby’s breath.

Attending the bride were Debbie Fox, Halstead, maid of honor; Cynthia Richardson, Kansas City, and Joyce Thummel, Wichita, bridesmaids. They wore crystal teal satin dresses with dropped waists and high-low hems. The pleated low backs featured candy box bows. They carried presentation bouquets of pink and white roses.

Kristi and Lori Fox, St. Marys, were candle lighters. They wore dresses identical to those of the bridesmaids and wore wrist corsages of pink roses. Courtney Zemek, St. Marys, was the flower girl. She wore a floor-length pink satin dress with a ruffled lace collar. She carried a basket of pink and white silk roses. Cody VandeVelde, St. Marys, was ring bearer. He wore a black tuxedo with a pink bow tie and cummerbund.

Attending the groom were Tim Haase, Everest, best man; Keegan Jackson and Doug Mead, Kansas City, groomsmen. They wore black full dress pin-striped tuxedos with white vests and bow ties. The groom wore a boutonniere of white roses and his attendants wore pink rose boutonnieres.

Mothers of the couple each wore two-piece light mauve dresses with white silk rose corsages. Bryan Reiners, St. Marys, sang “Sunrise, Sunset” as the mothers entered the church. They were escorted by the fathers. Each mother lit a candle on one side of the Unity Candle. “Just You and I” was sung as the couple lit the Unity Candle. Helen Lytle, Rossville, was organist.

The scripture readings were by Sister Aurelia Fox, O.S.B., Junction City. Altar boys were Ryan Fox, St. Marys, and Jason Fox, Wamego. Communion minister was Mary Lundin, Mayetta.

The offertory was presented by Gary and Evelyn Fox, St. Marys. “The Wedding Song” was sung during communion.

Ushers were Scott Uhl, Topeka, Larry Marshall, Emmett, and Steven Lundin, Delia. Their tuxedoes were identical to those of the groomsmen.

Heather Eck, Spring Hill, was guest book attendant. Program attendants were Heather Fox and Amanda VandeVelde, St. Marys. Diane Hagemann, Leawood, and Ann Tripp, Rossville, were gift attendants.

The reception, buffet and dance were held at the Centennial Building. Reception hostess was Genevieve Matyak, Delia. Servers were Jeanette Otter, Perry; Jeanette Huizenga, Elk City, Okla.; and Heidi Stromgren, Osage City The bride was serenaded by her Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority sisters.

The bride is a graduate of Rossville High School and is a senior at Kansas State University, where she is majoring in sociology and criminal justice.

The groom is a graduate of St. Marys High School and Kansas State University with a degree in architectural engineering. He is employed by Hoss & Brown Engineers, Inc. of Topeka.

The couple took a wedding trip to Orlando, Fla.
 
 
3058
Marriage- Lundin, Debra-Ledeboer, William
Marriage- Lundin, Debra-Ledeboer, William
Ledeboer-Lundin Couple Married In September
Debra Lundin and William D. Ledeboer were married Monday, September 10, 1990, in the Rossville Bible Church, Rossville. The Reverend Stephen Gee officiated.

Parents of the bride are Georgie and Marcella Lundin, Delia. The groom is the son of William A. and Molly Ledeboer, Belvue.

Mrs. Ledeboer attended Rossville High School. Mr. Ledeboer is a graduate of Wamego High School and Manhattan Vocational-Technical School, He is employed by Wolf Construction.


The couple resides in Delia.
 
 
3059
Marriage- Lundin, Lori-Hinterweger, Michael
Marriage- Lundin, Lori-Hinterweger, Michael
Mrs. Michael Hinterweger
(Lori Lundin)
Lundin-Hinterweger

Lori Lundin and Michael Hinterweger were married at 1 p.m. Aug. 29 in Silver Lake United Methodist Church with the Rev. William Hurtig officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lundin, Mayetta, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hinterweger, Rossville.

Attending the bride were Jan Hinterweger, Pam Lundin, Wanda McKeever and Cindy Hinterweger. The bridegroom's attendants were Damon Magette, Kevin Yaunt, Greg Wege and Danny Hinterweger.

Mrs. Hinterweger is employed by Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Kansas and Mr. Hinterweger is employed by APCO Oil Co.

The couple will live in Rossville. 
 
3060
Marriage- Lynch, Ella-Myers, Vernon
Marriage- Lynch, Ella-Myers, Vernon
Pekarek-Myers
Mrs. Rose Myers announces the marriage of her son Vernon F. Myers to Ella Lynch, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Pekarek of Topeka.

The wedding took place at the Methodist parsonage in Highland Park, with the Rev. Earl Harbour officiating.

Only members of the immediate family were present including his mother, Mrs. Rose Myers, his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cochran.

After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Myers will make their home in Rossville with his mother. 
 
3061
Marriage- Lynde, Louise-Haag, Harley
Marriage- Lynde, Louise-Haag, Harley
Lynde-Haag
Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Lynde of Poplar Bluff, Mo., announce the marriage of their daughter, Louise, to Mr. Harley Haag, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Haag of Poplar Bluff.

The ceremony took place Thursday, October 6.

The bride, formerly of Rossville, moved with her parents to Poplar Bluff three years ago where she has made her home since.

Mr. and Mrs. Haag will be at home at the home of the bride's parents. 
 
3062
Marriage- Lynde, Nellie-Parrett, Charley
Marriage- Lynde, Nellie-Parrett, Charley
Parrett-Lynde
Mr. Charley Parrett of Whiting and Miss Nellie Lynde of Rossville were united in the holy bonds of wedlock in Topeka, Jan. 27th 1909.

The ceremony was witnessed by only a few near relatives. The bride was dressed in a lovely costume of white silk trimmed in laces and ribbons, wearing a beautiful hat and white slippers to match, while the groom wore conventional black.

The bridesmaid Minnie, sister of the bride were a cream Albatross, and the best man was dressed to suit the occasion.

The bridal party left on the morning train from Rossville and returned at noon, were driven to the home of the bride's father northwest of Rossville where an elegant dinner awaited them. Also a great surprise, for the father of the bride had invited all the near relatives unknown to any of the bridal party. About 30 guests were present.

Mr. Parrett has no doubt obtained a wife worthy of any good man and on the other hand Mrs. Parrett is to be congratulated on her acceptance of the man who is now her husband.

We understand they contemplate locating near Oskaloosa and wherever they go the best wishes of their many friends will follow.

[From 27 Jan 1909]

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The Court House Wedding
The bride and groom were ready and waiting, not at the church, but at the courthouse. But the bridesmaid and the best man were up town. They did not appear until after the pretty bride and her husband-to-be, (eager to be), it might be said, had waited an hour. And then in the presence of a crowd of friends C.H. Parrot of Whiting and Nellie Lynde of Rossville were married.

The wedding would well have graced a residence or even a church. The bride wore a white silk dress, white gloves and shoes and a veil. The groom was dressed in the regalia usually worn by one in his position. Judge Schoch would not have been surprised had they asked for the ring ceremony.

The wedded life of Mr. and Mrs. Parrot was made shorter by a number of waits. They arrived at 8:29 o'clock but Judge Schoch was not in the office. About 9 o'clock he appeared and soon announced that he was ready to begin operations at the convenience of the two matrimonial candidates. Parrot wanted to go on with the ceremony but Mrs. Parrot-to-be demurred. She wanted to wait until the bridesmaid and the best man arrived. Judge Schoch sustained the demurrer and the young folks waited.

At 9:30 o'clock the bridesmaid and best man had not appeared. Parrot wanted them to go ahead with the ceremony but Miss Lynde was more patient. And after they had waited three quarters of an hour longer the bridesmaid and the best man, respectively, sister and brother of the bride and groom, appeared with some friends who were to witness the most elaborate social affair which has occurred in the courthouse in months. The ceremony was then performed. -Topeka Capital.

[From Jan 1909] 
 
3063
Marriage- Lysek, Agnes-Hafner, Lawrence
Marriage- Lysek, Agnes-Hafner, Lawrence
Lysek-Hafner Wedding June 16
Miss Agnes Lysek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valen Lysek of Delia, became the bride of Mr. Lawrence Hafner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hafner of Topeka, on Wednesday, June 16 at 8 o'clock at the Church of the Assumption.

Msgr. Eugene F. Vallely read the double-ring ceremony before an alter decorated with palms, peach gladioli and white peonies. The tapers were lighted by Harley Russell and Jerry Slaybaugh.

Mr. John Dale played the wedding music and accompaniments for Miss Janice Counelly who sang.

Delores Dechand, niece of the groom, flower girl, wore a floor length yellow taffeta dress, matching head dress with a shoulder length veil and carried a basket of rose petals.

Ronald Rezac, nephew of the bride was ring bearer and carried the rings on a satin pillow edged in lace. He was dressed in a white suit.

The bride's gown, of white slipper satin, was fashioned with a round neck and square yoke finished with Venetian lace with shirred bodice, long sleeves. The full skirt showed a lace ruffled petticoat and extended into an aisle-wide train. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion, trimmed with Chantilly lace, feel from a beaded tiara. She carried a colonial bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Her only ornament was a gold cross, a gift of the groom.

The maid of honor, Miss Lorraine Lysek, sister of the bride, wore a lime brocade chiffon floor length gown with a round net yoke, fitted bodice, and a gathered skirt. She wore a matching head dress with a shoulder length veil and matching mitts. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses and carnations.

Mrs. Harold Rezac, a bridesmaid, also a sister of the bride, wore an orchid gown styled like that of the maid of honor and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses and carnations.

A wedding breakfast was served at the Jayhawk. The wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents. A three-tiered cake centered the table. Mrs. John Stum, Mrs. Frank Simecka, Mrs. Joe Frederick, and Miss Clara Mitchell assisted at the dinner.

A wedding reception and dance [missing rest]

[From 1948] 
 
3064
Marriage- Macha, Susan-DeDonder, Andrew
Marriage- Macha, Susan-DeDonder, Andrew
Mrs. Andrew DeDonder
(Susan Macha)
Macha-DeDonder

Susan Macha and Andrew DeDonder exchanged marriage vows at 2 p.m. Sept. 29 in Immaculate Conception Church, St. Marys. The Rev. Clarence Krajicek officiated.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Macha, Delia, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil DeDonder, St. Marys.

The bride's attendants were Sheryl Hansford and Tammy Scott, Topeka; Connie Keller, Rossville; and Peggy DeDonder, St. Marys. Attending the bridegroom were Delbert Simecka, Mick Poell and Gary Lundin, St. Marys, and Kerry Miller, Manhattan.

Mrs. DeDonder was graduated from Rossville High School and is employed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Mr. DeDonder is a graduate of St. Marys High School and is employed by DeDonder Construction, St. Marys. 
 
3065
Marriage- Macha, Tara-Myers, Ronald
Marriage- Macha, Tara-Myers, Ronald
[Caption: Tara Danielle Macha ; Ronald E. Myers Jr.]
Macha-Myers
Tara Danielle Macha and Ronald E. Myers Jr. were united in marriage June 25, 1994, at the Governor's Row House in Topeka. Judge Charles Andrews officiated at the 12:30 p.m. ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Don and Chris Macha, Rossville. The bridegroom is the son of Teresa and Ronald Myers Sr., Holdrege, Neb.

The matron of honor was Staci Pershall, Maple Hill, and the best man was Brandon Macha, Rossville.

The flower girl was Becky Greene, Topeka, and the junior bridesmaid was Jessica Rezac, Topeka. The ring bearer was Tyler Brown, St. Marys, and the usher was Travis Greene, Topeka.

The guest book and gift attendants were Nicole and Micayla Myers, both of Holdrege, Neb. The soloists were Bob Collard and Lori Vrbanac, both of Auburn.

The bride is a graduate of Rossville High School and is pursuing degrees in law enforcement and corrections at Washburn University.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Rossville High School. He is employed by Cargill in Topeka, and also ranches.

The couple honeymooned in Estes Park, Colo., and reside in Delia. 
 
3066
Marriage- Maddox, Marlene-Maddux, Russell
Marriage- Maddox, Marlene-Maddux, Russell
Maddox-Maddux Marriage Announced
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Maddox announced the marriage of their daughter, Marlene Joyce, to Mr. Russell Wayne Maddux, son of Mrs. Cecelia M. Maddux.

The Rev. E.K. Resler read the double ring ceremony which took place at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening, February 24, in the East Topeka Methodist Church. The couple was attended by Miss Shirley Woolard and Mr. Dean Boyles.

The bride wore a beige gaberdine suit with brown accessories. Her corsage was American Beauty roses. Miss Woolard wore a rose and gray gabardine suit, with navy blue accessories. Her corsage was of pink and white carnations.

Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was held at Hoofer's Dinner House.

Mrs. Maddux is employed in the accounting department of the Southwest Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Maddux is employed by the Topeka Spice Mills.

After a short wedding trip to Kansas City the couple is at home at 200 South Franklin in Topeka. -Capital

[From 9 Mar 1950] 
 
3067
Marriage- Magette, Kimberly-Davis, Mark
Marriage- Magette, Kimberly-Davis, Mark
Kimberly Magette
Mark Davis
Magette-Davis
Kimberly Marney Magette and Mark E. Davis were united in marriage at 4 p.m. June 10 in Crestview United Methodist Church. The Rev. William “Bill” Hunt officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Marney, Delia. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis.

Attending the bride were Sandy Allen and Kim Marney and Lannie Allen, Holton; Pam Currie and Janet Hawks; and Erin Magette, Delia; and Hallie Macintosh and Louisa Macintosh, Midland, Texas. Attending the bridegroom were Paul Davis, Ed Linquist Jr., Michael Vigola and Ron Probst; Joshua Marney, Gary Marney and Scott Allen, Holton.

The bride graduated from Rossville High School and is studying to be a legal assistant at Washburn University. She is employed by Weathers and Riley law firm as a legal secretary. The bridegroom graduated from Topeka West High School and attended Midland (Texas) Community College and Washburn University where he studied art and physical education. He is employed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.

Special guests of the couple were grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Kerwin, Rossville.
 
 
3068
Marriage- Major, Ruth-Bennett, Glenn
Marriage- Major, Ruth-Bennett, Glenn
MAJOR—BENNETT
Miss Ruth Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Major, 1234 Rural, and Mr. Glenn Bennett, of Berwyn, Ill., were married Sunday, June 16, in the Presbyterian church in Charles ton, Ill. Only a few friends and relatives were present for the ceremony Mrs. Bennett was graduated from the Teachers College in 1918 and received her degree master of arts from, the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N. Y., in 1934. She has been, an instructor in music in the Eastern Illinois State Teachers College at Charleston for a number of years. She is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary scholarship fraternity.

Mr. Bennett attended the Eastern Illinois State Teachers college and holds both B S. and M. A. degrees from the University of Illinois. He is principal of the Emerson school in Berwyn. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, sociology fraternity, and Phi Delta Kappa, education fraternity.

The couple will be in Evanston, Ill. the remainder of the summer, where Mr. Bennett is doing graduate work in Northwestern university.

Mrs. Bennett will be remembered by many Rossville people, having visited here while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major were on the Rossville high school faculty, the former as superintendent and Mrs. Major as music instructor.
 
 
3069
Marriage- Manis, Ruby-Heston, Glen
Marriage- Manis, Ruby-Heston, Glen
Manis-Heston
The Methodist parsonage became the scene of another simple wedding Wednesday in the late afternoon, when Mr. Glen Heston and Miss Ruby Manis, both of Delia, were united in marriage by Rev. Horton. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heston of Belvue, also by a brother of the Groom.

Mr. Heston works near Delia. Mrs. Heston lived with her folks on the Reser farm north of town through the winter, until they moved west of Delia to a farm this spring. 
 
3070
Marriage- Mann, Ethel-Landis, Archie
Marriage- Mann, Ethel-Landis, Archie
Mann-Landis
Miss Ethel Mann and Mr. Archie Landis were married in Topeka Wednesday of last week. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Landis of Silver Lake township. He is employed at the Santa Fe shops. Mrs. Landis's parents reside near Hoyt. She has been employed in the Crosby Bros. store in Topeka. They will continue to make their home in Topeka. 
 
3071
Marriage- Mansell, Vina-James, Harold
Marriage- Mansell, Vina-James, Harold
Mr. Harold James and Miss Vina Mansell were married at the Presbyterian Manse July 21. 
 
3072
Marriage- Marcus, Phyllis-Marney, Robert
Marriage- Marcus, Phyllis-Marney, Robert
Marcus-Marney
Robert M. [sic W.] Marney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marney and Phyllis Marcus, sister of Mrs. Jeff Van Vleck, were married Tuesday, January 30th, by F.E. Strimple, Justice of the Peace at his home. 
 
3073
Marriage- Marcy, Marie-Lee, John
Marriage- Marcy, Marie-Lee, John
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lemon have received the announcement of the 6 o'clock wedding dinner given at the Marcy home in Vermillion, Kansas, Thursday, February 21, in honor of Miss Marie Marcy and Mr. John W. Lee, who were married that day. Mr. Lee is a brother of Mrs. Lemon. 
 
3074
Marriage- Markley, Bertha-Hopkins, Fred
Marriage- Markley, Bertha-Hopkins, Fred
Mr. Fred Hopkins and Miss Bertha Markley were united in marriage at the Presbyterian parsonage Sunday morning. 
 
3075
Marriage- Marney, Audrey-Goodale, Lee
Marriage- Marney, Audrey-Goodale, Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Marney of Charleston, Mo., announce the marriage of their daughter, Audrey, to Mr. Lee Goodale, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Goodale of Commerce, Mo., on August 4. 
 
3076
Marriage- Marney, Jennie-Lillard, Chris
Marriage- Marney, Jennie-Lillard, Chris
Mr. Chris Lillard and Miss Jennie Marney, both of this city, were united in marriage in Topeka Wednesday. 
 
3077
Marriage- Marney, Kimberly-Magette, Brandon
Marriage- Marney, Kimberly-Magette, Brandon
Marney-Magette
Kimberly K. Marney and Brandon E. Magette were married at 2 p.m. July 26 in Delia Presbyterian Church. The Rev. William Adair officiated.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Marney, Delia, and Mr. and Mrs. Don McGranahan, Rossville.

Attending the bride were Pamela Moore, St. Marys, and Sandy Marney, Delia. The bridegroom’s attendants were Steven L. Copeland and Damon Magette, both of Rossville.

Mr. and Mrs. Magette are graduates of Rossville High School. She attended Washburn University and is employed by Hallmark Cards Inc. Mr. Magette attended North Central Kansas Vocational-Technical School, Beloit, and is employed by Laird Noller Ford.

The couple is at home in Rossville.
 
 
3078
Marriage- Marney, Nadine-Berry, Lester
Marriage- Marney, Nadine-Berry, Lester
Marney-Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marney announce the marriage of their daughter Nadine, to Mr. Lester Berry, which occurred in Topeka, last Friday.

Mrs. Berry has grown to womanhood in Rossville and graduated from high school with the 1933 class. Mr. Berry is the youngest son of Mr. Lon Berry and has lived in this community several years. He is a fine young man. Mr. and Mrs. Berry will make their home in Topeka for the present. 
 
3079
Marriage- Marney, Sandy-Allen, Scott
Marriage- Marney, Sandy-Allen, Scott
Marney-Allen
Sandy Marney, Delia, and Scott Allen, Holton, were united in marriage at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 9, at the Holton Evangel United Methodist Church. Pastor John Richter officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Marney, Delia, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Allen, Holton.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of bridal polyester and pearled Alecon lace. The fitted bodice has a sweetheart neckline trimmed with a ruffle of matching lace. Her chapel length train was trimmed in three rows of lace. She wore a hat of pearled Alencon lace with a floor-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses, pink mini-carnations, white spider mums, and stephanotis, cascading over a white Bible, a gift from her grandmother.

Matron of honor was Kim Magette. Rossville, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Cindy Besta, Rossville, and Susanne Besta, Topeka, cousins of the bride; and Barbie Copeland, Rossville, and Marti Clark, Silver Lake.

Erin Magette, niece of the bride, Rossville, was flower girl. Sarah Kerwin, Ozawkie, cousin of the bride, and Monica Magnessun, cousin of the groom, Bismark, N.D., were ring bearers.

The groom’s best man was Dennis Klahr, Holton. Groopismen were Steve Allen, brother of the groom; Henry Hill and Rick Gibson, all of Holton; and G.V. Salts, San Diego, CA.

Ushers were Gary Marney, brother of the bride, Brandon Magette, brother- in-law of the bride, Rossville; Dan Zeller, Brad McAllister, and Dennis Ashcraft, Holton.

Candlelighters were David R. and Aaron Allen, Holton, cousins of the groom.

Judy Zwonitzer, Holton, played “The Wedding March” as the processional and “Trumpet Voluntary” as the recessional, on the pipe organ. Pat Kerwin, Delia, played piano accompaniment for Kim Megette, singing “You Decorated My Life” and “Looking Through the Eyes of Love.”

Carrie Allen, Atlanta, GA., cousin of the groom, was rice girl. Elizabeth Bowser, Holton, sat at the guest book.

Susan Kerwin, Ozawkie, aunt of the bride; Laurie Marney, Rossville, sister- in-law of the bride; Joyce Gibson, Leona; Tracy Booth, Delia; and Dina Beightel, Holton, took care of the gift tables.

Servers were Sherri Lambert and Robbin Golder, Rossville; Carole Cochren and Denise Hutchinson, Circleville; and Aleta Anderson, Holton.

Honored guests were the bride’s great-grandmother, Mrs. Gertie Yocum, St. Marys; her grandparents, Mrs. Mamie Marney and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kerwin, Rossville; and the groom’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scheidegger, Holton.

A dance followed the reception at the Eagles Lodge, Holton. Music was provided by Jerry Nehaus and the Countrymen, Sabetha.

Mrs. Allen graduated from Rossville High School and attended Kansas State. She is employed at the Kansas Department of Transportation. Mr. Allen graduated from Holton High School. He is a farmer and is also employed by Allen Feed and Farm Supply, Holton. The couple is at home in Holton.
 
 
3080
Marriage- Marney, Stella-Shipley, Roderick
Marriage- Marney, Stella-Shipley, Roderick
Roderick Shipley and Miss Stella Marney both of this city were married yesterday by Probate Judge Hugh MacFarland. Mr. Shipley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Shipley and Mrs. Shipley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Marney living west of Rossville. 
 
3081
Marriage- Martin, Bonnie-VandeVelde, Raymond
Marriage- Martin, Bonnie-VandeVelde, Raymond
Martin-Vande Velde
One of the prettiest weddings that has ever taken place in Rossville was on July 29th, at the St. Stanislaus Catholic church before an altar banked with white Gladioli, when Miss Bonnie Ruth Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin became the bride of Raymond Charles Vande Velde, of Kansas City. The Rev. Fr. John Berens read the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She was lovely in her gown of bridal satin and chantilly lace made with a fitted bodice coming to a point in front, with long fitted sleeves and sweetheart neckline. The softly gathered skirt extended into a long aisle wide train. Her only jewelry was a 3 strand of pearls, a gift from the groom. Her finger-tip length veil of bridal illusion fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations.

Little Janice Johnson, cousin of the bride was flower girl. She wore a yellow silk dress and carried a bouquet of roses.

Charles Gaignot of Kansas City, cousin of the groom was the ring bearer and carried the rings on a pillow made of white satin.

Miss Nona Martin, sister of the bride was matron of honor and wore a gown of pink taffeta and carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations.

The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Jacobson, Miss Mary Kay Seibert and Mrs. John Martin Jr., and all wore light blue taffeta gowns and carried white prayer books with a red rose and white streamers.

Mr. Robert Martin, brother of the bride, was best man. He and the groom wore light colored suits.

The ushers were Charles Martin, Barnard Ozmer, and John Martin Jr.

Mrs. John Martin Sr., chose navy blue taffeta for her daughters wedding with black accessories. Mrs. VandeVelde wore a dress of light green silk with black accessories. Both wore corsages of pink carnations.

Miss Pauline Martin, cousin of the bride took charge of the guest book. She wore a gown of light green taffeta, with a head dress of pink flowers and she also wore a corsage of white carnations.

The wedding music was furnished by Mrs. Wm. Hill at the organ and Ray Martin as soloist.

A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride. The table was decorated with a beautiful wedding cake with candles on each side. Mrs. John Martin Jr. of Wichita cut the cake and Miss Mary Martin, Nona Martin and Pauline Martin presided at the punch bowl.

The young couple left immediately after the reception for a short wedding trip to Colorado, and on their return will make their home at 61 So. 17th St. Kansas City, Kansas.

The groom is employed at the General Motors Co.

The bride has been with the Bell Telephone Co., in Topeka and Ottawa for the past year.

Out-of-town guests at the Martin-VandeVelde wedding were: Joe DeVader, Regina DeVader, Margaret DeVader, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VandeVelde Sr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Augie VandeVelde and family, Mildred Mulford and Joe, Ed VandeVelde, Mrs. Charles DeVader Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. VandeVelde, Mr. Charles J. VandeVelde of Emmett; Mrs. Faye Harder, Sue Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Seibert, Mrs. Lee O'Connor, Donald Glolzback [sic Glotzbach], Miss Alice Grace, Miss Florence Ketter, Bernard Ozoner, John Anderson, Mary Kay Seibert, Edna Johnson and Ingrid, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Redman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Redman, Laura Jean Sheely all of Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gaignot of Kansas City; Mrs. Olive Baird, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Jr. and Robert Martin of Wichita.

[From 3 Aug 1950] 
 
3082
Marriage- Martin, Catherine-DeVader, Charles
Marriage- Martin, Catherine-DeVader, Charles
Martin-DeVader
A very pretty wedding took place at St. Stanislaus Catholic church, Saturday morning when Miss Catherine Martin, daughter of Mrs. Edith Martin and Mr. Charles Joseph Devader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Devader of Emmett, were united in marriage at a nuptial Mass at 9 o'clock, with Rev. Father Berens officiating, before an altar banked with beautiful cut flowers.

Nuptial music was furnished by Mrs. Raymond Vande Velda accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Bill Hill.

The bride was lovely, dressed in a white marquisite gown with finger tip veil and carried an arm bouquet of red roses. The bride was given away by her brother, Charles Martin.

Attendants of the bride were her two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Weaver and Mrs. Edna Johnson, attractively dressed identical in peach and blue taffeta gowns and carried bouquets of matching flowers.

Attendants of the groom were his brother Mr. Henry Devader and the brides brother, Mr. Reid Martin.

The flower girl, Eva Marie Weaver, was a replica of the bride in a white gown and veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. Donald Haglet of Emmett, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer and carried the rings on a white satin pillow.

The bride and groom were congratulated by many and showered with a friendly hail of rice upon leaving the church.

A wedding reception followed immediately at the Community Center and was a happy affair. The bride and groom, according to custom cut the first slice of the beautiful three-tiered wedding cake, after which all were served refreshments.

The bride's mother, Mrs. Edith Martin was dressed in a navy blue dress, with matching accessories and wore a corsage of red and white carnations.

Mrs. Edward Devader, mother of the groom, wore a flowered navy dress with matching accessories, and wore a corsage of red and white carnations.

After a short wedding trip to Colorado, the couple will be at home on a farm near Emmett.

[31 Aug 1950]

----
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird of Wichita were here Saturday for the Devader-Martin wedding.

[31 Aug 1950] 
 
3083
Marriage- Martin, Doris-Magee, Fred
Marriage- Martin, Doris-Magee, Fred
[Correct spelling is Magee]

MARTIN—McGEE
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin announce the marriage of their daughter Doris Ellen to Mr. Fred McGee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGee of Topeka. The marriage took place Tuesday morning at the Assumption parish house at Topeka. Miss Edna Martin and Junior Martin, sister and cousin of the bride, were the only attendants. After the wedding the bridal party was entertained at breakfast at the home of the grooms’ parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin entertained on Tuesday evening at dinner for the newlyweds. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGee of Topeka; Miss Ethyl Dempsey and Mrs. Catherine Heim of Topeka; Miss Jean Baird, Walter Mosley, Junior Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and family.
 
 
3084
Marriage- Martin, Frances-Broxterman, David
Marriage- Martin, Frances-Broxterman, David
Frances C. Martin
David S. Broxterman
Martin-Broxterman
Thurman Log Cabin Church in Branson, Mo., was the setting for the wedding of Frances C. Martin and David S. Broxterman on March 4, 1996.

The Rev. Dick Viney officiated at the 5:15 p.m. ceremony.

The couple’s parents are Charles and Beverly Martin, Mayetta, and Robert and Ann Broxterman, Silver Lake.

The bride is a graduate of Royal Valley High School, Hoyt, and Kaw Area Technical School with a certificate in office technology. She is a control clerk at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas in Topeka.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Rossville High School and Kaw Area Technical School with a certificate in auto mechanics. He is an automotive technician at Village Service in Silver Lake.

The couple live in Silver Lake.
 
 
3085
Marriage- Martin, Joan-Cheek, Rick
Marriage- Martin, Joan-Cheek, Rick
Martin-Cheek Couple Married in Holy Cross Church

Joan L. Martin and Rick E. Cheek were united in marriage Saturday, September 1, 1979, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Emmett. The Reverend James Slaughnessy officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Emmett, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheek, Rossville.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of sheerganza and chantilly lace. The empire bodice had a Queen Anne neckline, full bishop sleeves with lace and lace motifs, wide cuffs with chantilly lace sheer pleating, a Soft A-line skirt with lace motifs and hemline of wife chantilly lace and double pleated ruffles, sweeping into a full chapel train. Her matching chantilly comelot cap and veil were lace-edged illusion. Her colonial bouquet was of red roses, pink miniature carnations, and pink daisies. With her grandmother’s rosary and great-great-grandmothers handkerchief.

Maid of honor was Jane Martin, Topeka, sister of the bride. Bridesmaid was Lori Martin, Emmett, sister of the bride. They wore pink floor length gowns and carried nosegays.

Bestman was David Ronnebaum, Delia. Groomsman was Jim Hin terweger, Rossville. Ushers were Russ Martin, Emmett, brother of the bride, and Dan Broxterman, Rossville. Servers were Bill Mulligan andShawn Moylan, both of Emmett.

Tricia and Jennie Martin, Emmett, sisters of the bride, were junior at-tendants. They wore long dresses of pink and white gingham check with white lace trim; each carried a single pink rose for the mothers. Anna Martin, Maple Hill, cousin of the bride, attended the guest book, Lori Martin was the lector. Soloist was Donna Martin, Emmett, sister of the bride. She was accompained on the organ by Frances Brennan, St. Marys.

A reception followed the ceremony. Helping at the reception were Pam Martin, Emmett, Cindy Martin, Carrollton, Ill., and Julie Hutley, Copeland. Opening gifts were Donna Martin and Judy Roth, Emmett.

Mrs. Cheek is a graduate of St. Marys High School and is employed in the Shawnee County Treasurer’s office. Mr. Cheek is a graduate of Rossville High School and is employed by C. and S. Construction.

The couple is residing at 721 Polk in Topeka.
 
 
3086
Marriage- Martin, Laura-Mayer, Stanley
Marriage- Martin, Laura-Mayer, Stanley
Martin-Mayer Vows Exchanged August 1 in Mexico
Laura Teresa Martin and Stanley Edward Mayer received the sacrament of marriage on Saturday, August 1, 1987, at 7:30 p.m. at Boys’ Town Catholic Chapel in Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico. The Rev. David Barba, the bride’s cousin, officiated the ceremony.

Present were the parents of the couple, Juan and Manuela Martin, Pachuca, Mexico, and Arlie and Grace Mayer, Rossville.

Bridal attendants wore ankle-length dresses of peach and navy blue suits with peach bow ties. The attendants were nieces and nephews of the bride.

The bride is a graduate of the University of Mexico City and Columbia University with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree and orthodontist degree. She is self-employed in New York City.

Mr. Mayer is a graduate of Rossville High School and the Kaw Valley Vocational-Technical School with a degree in drafting. He is employed as a Dental Design Engineer in New York City.

On August 22, a short marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Erickson at the Jimmy Lillard American Legion Post 31 in Rossville. Parents of the couple were present.

Following the ceremony, a reception and buffet dinner were held for family and friends.

The couple left Tuesday for their home in New York City, accompanied by the bride’s parents.
 
 
3087
Marriage- Martin, Mary-Martinek, Ronnie
Marriage- Martin, Mary-Martinek, Ronnie
Martin-Martinek Vows Exchanged May 23

The marriage of Mary Diane Martin to Ronnie Dean Martinek was solemnized at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 23, 1981, in Topeka's Gage Park Rose Garden. Reverend William Hurtig, Silver Lake United Methodist Church, officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Orville L. Martinek, Silver Lake. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Krasny, Rossville; Mr. and Mrs. William Martinek, and Mr. and Mrs. J.W. George, Silver Lake.

The bride wore a long white gown which he had designed and made. Her silk bouquet of red and yellow roses with white carnations added the finishing touch.

The groom was dressed in a long-tailed white tuxedo.

The bride's maid of honor was her sister, Miss Nancy Martin, Silver Lake. Two other sisters, Mrs. Terry Hay, Overland Park, and Mrs. Joe Pistora, Linwood, and a friend, Mrs. Mike Perry, Topeka, were bridesmatrons.

The groom's brother, Kenneth Martinek, Golden, Colo., served as best man. Mr. Terry Hay, Overland Park; Mr. Mark Elliott, Silver Lake; and Mr. Mike Perry, Topeka, were groomsmen.

Mrs. Martinek is a senior nursing student at Washburn University and is employed with Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center. Mr. Martinek is a senior at Washburn University, majoring in criminal justice. He is serving his internship this summer.

After a honeymoon in the Ozarks, the couple is at home on Route 1, Silver Lake.

[From 9 Jun 1981] 
 
3088
Marriage- Martin, Nellie-Lillard, Rufus
Marriage- Martin, Nellie-Lillard, Rufus
Rufus Lillard and Miss Nellie Martin formerly of this place were married at Hutchinson April 21. 
 
3089
Marriage- Martin, Wilma-Bickford, Clifford
Marriage- Martin, Wilma-Bickford, Clifford
Martin-Bickford vows are read

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin, Rossville, announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Wilma Pauline, to Mr. Clifford Bickford, son of Mrs. Nellie Bickford, Holton, and the late Mr. Roy Bickford.

Rev. John A. Berens, St. Marys, officiated at the double ring ceremony which took place in Rossville at the St. Stanislaus Church Saturday, September 18, at nine o’clock.

The bride wore a ballerina length white organdy dress over polished cotton under coat. Her lace veil caught to a coronet headdress, was shoulder length. She carried a white satin prayer book topped with an orchid. Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom.

Miss Sandra Magee, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length gown of mint green taffeta. Her french cap headdress matched her gown and was covered with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and white daisies.

Mr. Donald Jacobson attended Mr. Bickford as best man.

The mother of the bride chose a pink dress with navy accessories and the bridegroom’s mother chose a lavendar dress with black accessories. Both wore corsages of pink carnations and roses.

For traveling the bride chose a suit of black and white with white accessories. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Fort Madison, Iowa.

Mrs. Bickford is a graduate of Rossville High School and attended K.S.C. the past year. She was employed in Colorado this summer.

Mr. Bickford is a graduate of Soldier High School, has served in the U. S. Army and is now employed by the Santa Fe Railroad.

 
 
3090
Marriage- Martinek, Anastasia-Kovar, Pete
Marriage- Martinek, Anastasia-Kovar, Pete
A marriage license was granted yesterday to Pete Kovar, 29, Delia, and Miss Anastasia Martinek, 20, of Rossville. 
 
3091
Marriage- Martinek, Debbie-Flynn, Rick
Marriage- Martinek, Debbie-Flynn, Rick
Mrs. Rick Flynn
(Debbie Martinek)
Martinek-Flynn

The marriage of Debbie Martinek and Rick Flynn was solemnized at 11 a. m. Oct. 16 in Holy Name Church with the Rev. Thomas Santa officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martinek and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flynn.

The bride was attended by Cindy Martinek, Kay Galbraith and Sue Osbourn, all of Topeka, and Mary Reed, Kansas City.

Attending the bridegroom were Tagen Swobeda. Emporia; Pat Simons, Mark Martinek and Mark Galbraith.

Mr. and Mrs. Flynn are graduates of Hayden High School. He is attending Washburn University and is employed by Hayden High School.

The couple is at home at 1111 Lincoln.
 
 
3092
Marriage- Martinek, Josephine-Copeland, Robert
Marriage- Martinek, Josephine-Copeland, Robert
[Caption: Mrs. Robert Copeland]
Martinek-Copeland Nuptial Mass Celebrated
In St. Stanislaus church, Rossville, the Rev. A.H. Schultz, SJ, celebrated the nuptial mass for Josephine Ann Martinek and Robert L. Copeland of Fort Payne, Ala., August 30 at 8 a.m. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Martinek, Rossville.

Mrs. Joe Ronsee, organist, played the wedding music and the accompaniments for the singers, Mrs. Peggy Verschelden and Mrs. Barton Neubaur.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding dress of chantilly lace and tulle, ballerina length. The fitted bodice of lace was fashioned with an illusion yoke and Queen Anne collar of lace. The long, lace sleeves, tapered to points over the hands. A deep lace peplum accented the full tulle skirt. Her two-tier wedding veil feel from a crown of pearlized orange blossoms. She carried a lace-covered prayer book with a glamelia corsage.

Mrs. Larry Schumacker was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Darlene Ann Davis and Barbara Ann Dechand. Their dresses of chiffon taffeta were designed with fitted bodices, scoop necklines, short cap sleeves and side panels of shirring forming deep pouffs on the skirts. The matron of honor wore scarlet, the bridesmaids, emerald green. They wore matching velvet calots with wide tulle brims and carried white carnations with streamers matching their dresses.

Larry Schumaker of St. Marys was best man. Vincent Martinek, brother of the bride, and Jack Homan, were groomsmen. Ushers were Gerald Perry and Edward Humston.

A breakfast followed the ceremony. Later there was a reception in the Rossville Community Center. Assisting were Mrs. Ted Dolezilek, Mrs. Dee Young, Mrs. Edward Rafferty, Mrs. DeVere Miller, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mrs. Robert Whitley and Mrs. Paul Wilson.

The bride, a graduate of Rossville Rural High School, is employed in the accounting department of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in Topeka. Mr. Copeland, graduate of Fyffe, Ala., High School, is employed by the Irby Construction Company in St. Marys. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Millard Copeland of Fort Payne, Ala.

The couple is at home in Rossville.

[From 1958] 
 
3093
Marriage- Martinek, Lesa-Lambert, George
Marriage- Martinek, Lesa-Lambert, George
Martinek-Lambert
Lesa Jayne Martinek and George Cameron Lambert exchanged wedding vows at 7 p.m. Aug. 12 in the home of the bride's parents, Orville and Janet Martinek, Silver Lake. The Rev. Randolph W. Sly officiated.

The bridegroom is the son of Bob and Julie Ted; and Billy C. Lambert, Vivian, La.

The bride's attendants were Tone Wicklund-Hansen, Oslo, Norway; Beth Brandenburg, Silver Lake; and Michelle Cox, Wichita. Attending the bridegroom were Michael Victory, Wichita; Kirk Harris, Manhattan; and Andrew Lambert.

The bride is a graduate of Silver Lake High School and studies Bible church music at Manhattan Christian College. The bridegroom is a graduate of Seaman High School, and also attends Manhattan Christian College where he studies Bible church music. He is employed as sound technician at Christian College, Manhattan.

[Photo caption: Lesa Martinek; George Lambert]

[From 1988] 
 
3094
Marriage- Martinek, Marjorie-McDaniel, William
Marriage- Martinek, Marjorie-McDaniel, William
MARTINEK-McDANIEL
Mr. and Ms. Vinc Martinek of Silver Lake, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie Doreen, to Ensign William McDaniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McDaniel, of Silver Lake.

The double-ring ceremony took place at 8 o’clock Thursday evening, September 28, at Jacksonville, Fla. The Rev. John L. Horton, pastor of the Riverside Methodist Church, performed the ceremony at his home.

The young bride was lovely in a two-piece powder blue dress with dark brown accessories. Her shoulder corsage was of pink roses and white tuberoses. A strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, was her only ornament.

Mrs. John Horton attended the bride as maid of honor and Ensign James Blossom served as best man.

A wedding dinner at the Hotel George Washington for the bridal couple followed the ceremony.

Mrs. McDaniel, an attractive brunette, is employed in the car service department of the Santa Fe offices. She is a graduate of Silver Lake high school and attended Strickler’s Business College. She has a three- months leave of absence.

Ensign McDaniel, a Navy flier, was employed in the office at the Santa. Fe shops before he entered service. He received his advanced training and commission at Corpus Christi, Texas. He is now stationed at the Cecil Field Naval Auxiliary air station at Jacksonville.

After a brief honeymoon the couple will be at home at 718 Gilmore Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
 
 
3095
Marriage- Martinek, Michelle-Berry, Michael
Marriage- Martinek, Michelle-Berry, Michael
Michelle Martinek
Michael Berry
Martinek-Berry
Michelle Renee Martinek and Michael Lee Berry were united in marriage at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at Most Pure Heart of Mary Church. The Rev. Paul Hosier officiated.

Parents of the bride are Douglas F. and Patricia A. Martinek, Union City, Tenn. Parents of the groom are Glen A. and Ellen M. Berry.

Attending the bride were Melissa K. Martinek, Kim Harshaw and Mandi Martinek, Union City. Attending the groom were Robert Rochford, Shawnee; Jeff Biggs, Kansas City, Kan.; and Patrick Berry. Ushers were Greg Haug and Don Haug. Guestbook attendant was Cathy Zerbe. Reception servers were Ra¬chel Finhum, Nashville, Tenn., Amy Speed, Union City, and Jane Piles. Readers were John Kuckelman. Altar boys were Doug Martinek and Darren Martinek, Union City.

The bride is a graduate of Union City (Tenn.) High School and the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, with a degree in merchandising. She is employed as a department manager for The Jones Store Company. The groom is a graduate of Topeka West High School and Kansas State University with a degree in accounting. He is employed as store director of JM Bauerfeld’s.
 
 
3096
Marriage- Mason, Jessie-Enos, Zimri
Marriage- Mason, Jessie-Enos, Zimri
Enos-Mason Wedding
Mr. Zimri Enos and Miss Jessie Mason were married on Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents one mile east of town. It was a quiet home wedding, entirely free from pomp and show, but thoroughly enjoyed by the favored few who were permitted to witness it. Rev. H.L. Nelson officiated, using a simple but impressive ring service. There were present only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties and a very few intimate friends. After the ceremony a dainty lunch was served.

The bride was tastefully attired in a handsome blue traveling costume, and the groom in conventional black. They had been lovers from childhood and this was the happy consummation of years of growing affection. They were the recipients of a number of beautiful presents, among which was a handsome check. The happy couple left that evening for their future home in Kansas City, Mo., carrying with them the best wishes of their many friends. They will be at home to their friends at 1642 West Prospect Place, after Nov. 15th.

[From 26 Nov 1904] 
 
3097
Marriage- Masters, Geraldine-Eakin, Dale
Marriage- Masters, Geraldine-Eakin, Dale
Masters-Eakin vows said in home wedding
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Masters, Topeka, announce the marriage of their daughter, Geraldine Elaine, to Dale Adrain [sic Adrian] Eakin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Eakin, Delia, Kansas, Friday evening, September 11. The wedding vows were read by Rev. John Parker in the presence of the immediate family at the Masters home.

Mrs. Eakin is a graduate of Rossville High School and is now employed by Security Benefit Life Insurance Company in Topeka.

Mr. Eakin is a graduate of Delia High School and is employed by Dibble's University Village Store, Topeka.

The young couple will be at home on the farm near Delia. 
 
3098
Marriage- Matyak, Dorothy-Barnes, Raynard
Marriage- Matyak, Dorothy-Barnes, Raynard
Marriage vows are exchanged
The marriage of Dorothy Ann Matyak to Mr. Raynard D. Barnes was solemnized at 2:00 p.m., Nov. 20, in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Delia, with the Rev. Richard Etzel officiating.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Matyak, Delia, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnes of Havensville.

The bride made her A-line floor-length gown of crushed velvet with long sleeves gathered into cuffs with pearl buttons and loops. Her floor- length veil was held by a Camelot headpiece trimmed with pearls and lace. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations.

Attending the bride were her sister, Miss Roxann Matyak as maid of honor, and Mrs. Vicki Patterson as bridesmatron.

Kenny Barnes was groomsman for his brother, and Gary King was best man. Servers were Ricky Matyak, brother of the bride, and Terry Ronnebaum. Ushers were the bride’s brothers, Paul and Ed Matyak.

A reception at the Delia Grade School followed the ceremony. A wedding dance was held that evening at the Bohemian Hall.

The bride is employed by the State Board of Agriculture, and Mr. Barnes is employed by Allis Chalmers in Topeka.

The couple is at home at 846 N. Arter, Topeka.
 
 
3099
Marriage- Matyak, Judy-Brock, David 1
Marriage- Matyak, Judy-Brock, David 1
Matyak-Brock Couple Have Mid-Summer Wedding

Judy Marie Matyak and David Sean Brock were married at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 26, 1980, at Sacred Heart Church in Delia. The Reverend George Klasinski officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Matyak, Rossville. Mr. Brock is the son of Helen Brock, Topeka, and the late Martin J. Brock.

Attending the couple were Donna Jacobson, Wamego, and Terence Brock, Topeka. Flower girl was Julie Jacobson, Wamego; Jeff Stueve, Topeka, served as ring bearer.

Mrs. Brock was graduated from Rossville High School and Kansas State University. She is co-owner of Lamp Arts in Topeka.

Mr. Brock was graduated from Rossville High School and is employed by Kansas Power and Light Company.

The couple is at home in Delia.
 
 
3100
Marriage- Matyak, Judy-Brock, David 2
Marriage- Matyak, Judy-Brock, David 2
Mrs. David Brock
(Judy Matyak)

Matyak-Brock

Judy Marie Matyak and David Sean Brock were married at 11 a.m. July 26 in Sacred Heart Church, Delia. The Rev. George Klasinski officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Matyak, Rossville, and Mr. Brock is the son of Helen Brock, Topeka, and the late Martin J. Brock.

Attending the couple were Donna Jacobson, Wamego, and Terence Brock, Topeka.

Mrs. Brock graduated from Rossville High School and Kansas State University. She is co-owner of Lamp Arts. Mr. Brock graduated from Rossville High School and is employed by Kansas Power and Light Co. 
 

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