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Marriage- Harth, Janet-Dodge, James
Harth-Dodge Vows Exchanged June 3
[Photo caption: Mr. and Mrs. James Dodge]
The marriage of Janet Sue Harth to James Leonard Dodge was solemnized June 3 in the Rossville Christian Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Marlin L. Harth, Overbrook, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dodge, Delia.
The Rev. Sam Nickols officiated at the 3 p.m. double-ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Duerfeldt, Manhattan, provided the nuptial music.
The bride's floor-length gown of Chantilace over taffeta was styled with an elongated bodice and scalloped neckline. Her fingertip-length veil of silk illusion was hand rolled and caught to an orange blossom and pearl crown. She carried a crescent-shaped bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses and white stephanotis.
The bride was attended by Sue Viergever, Rossville, as maid of honor. Joanne Dodge, Delia, sister of the bridegroom, and Helen Stadler, Topeka, were candlelighters. Flower girl was Debbie Wehner, Rossville.
The aqua dacron dresses worn by the bride's attendants were styled with scoop necklines, satin bows in the back, and loosely pleated skirts. The girls wore matching satin crowns on net veils. A yellow carnation bouquet was carried by the maid of honor.
Charles Lee Harth, Overbrook, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Johnny Wehner, Rossville, and Donnie Horak, Delia.
Assisting at the reception in the Rossville Community Center were: Mrs. Charles Boddy, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. John Wehner, Mrs. George Stadler, and Diane Swenson, Rossville; Mrs. Benny Horak, Delia; Sharon Davis, Phoenix, Arizona; Charlotte Skaggs, Overbrook; Mrs. Francis Martin and Mrs. Zora Nicodemus, Topeka.
Following a wedding trip to Mount Rushmore, the Badlands, and Yellowstone National Park, the couple is at home at 1426 Byron, Topeka.
A graduate of Rossville Rural High School, the bride attended Clarks School of Business, and is employed by Hussey Insurance Agency.
Mr. Dodge was graduated from Delia Rural High School and is employed by the Kansas Sheet Metal Co.
[From 1962]
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