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m. 22 Aug 1970
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| Marriage- Keller, Martha-Fairbank, Marvin Mrs. Marvin M. Fairbank
(Martha Keller)
Keller-Fairbank
The amethyst earrings Martha V. Keller wore at her wedding to Marvin M. Fairbank had been her great- grandmother’s.
Miss Keller and Mr. Fairbank were married at 2 p.m. Aug, 22 in Westminster Presbyterian Church during a ceremony read by the Rev. John Skelly. Candlelighters were Karyl Innis, Wichita, and Pat Hunter, Manhattan.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Fain Fairbank.
The bride wore a floor-length gown of organza and venise lace. The lace bolero bodice had a high neckline and bishop sleeves of organza with lace- trimmed cuffs. A blue satin ribbon belt was finished with a back bow and streamers. Venise lace over blue satin ribbon bordered the hem of the skirt which extended into a chapel train.
The bride’s veil was held by a headpiece of blue and white carnations and white satin ribbon. She carried an Edwardian bouquet.
Attending the bride were
Karen Worswick, maid of honor; Mary Lair to ore, Newton; Mrs. Robert Paugh and Karen Man. Keri Walters, Independence, Mo., was flower girl.
Steven M. Reed, Mission, was best man and groomsmen were the bride’s brother, Frank Keller, Colorado Springs; Mike Butler and Dwight Oman, Manhattan. Ushering were Duane Dunning, Hill City; Bob Hudson, Manhattan; Jim Deines and the bridegroom’s brother, Paul Fairbank.
A reception in the church followed the ceremony.
Since their return from a wedding trip to St. Louis, the couple is at home at 3404 W. 29th St. Ter., Apt. 6.
Mrs. Fairbank attended Kansas State University, majoring in social work, and is a senior at Washburn University. Her sorority is Chi Omega.
Mr. Fairbank attended KSU and is employed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
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