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"-~ileen Nelson
of' George
on Augusl
Methodist
du fin;;
ceremony. Miss
the daughter qf
and the
of Rule-
is the s~m
The bride, given in mar-
riagc by her brother, Larry
A. Nelson, chose a p~u-de-
sc2:: ,#~,:,:n fashioned with an
emoire beaded bodice, long
ta1,::x d sh;,~ves, h bateau
r;tcklizm a,~(l stem sheath
:.;t,:Srt v;;th an over skirt that
sw:.pt into a chapel train.
Sht: wore a crown of pearls
from wk~ch a veil of silk ill-
ur:i,,m fct! to her shoulde,s.
and Dave Fearing, cousin of
the groom.
For her daughter's wed-
ding, Mrs. Nelson wore a
dress of blue lace over taf-
feta accented with a blue
hat and purse. Her eorsa,,,.e
was of pink feathered earn.-
tie;is and sweetheart roses.
Mrs. Dempsey chose a beige
shell-knit sui,t with apple-
green accessories. Her ear-
sage was of gold feathered
carnations and tropieana
roses.
Presiding at the guest
book was Mrs. Kathie Had-
dock, friend of the couple,
and attending the gift table
were Mrs. Carole Jarrett,!
Mrs. Janiee Mote, and Mrs. I
Patsy Bina, all cousins cd
the bride. Mrs. Arlene Fe~ar-
ing, aunt of the groom,,,'and
Mrs. Mildred Collins, aunt
of the bride, were pourers
Gerald l,':qi:.~.: Ne!.,~o,~ carried a silk at the reception. Servers
Manka, to. ' [llt;}~i:]:~.i'd that her grar'~dmother were Mrs. Lucille Nash,
ceremonv lNelson carried at her wed- aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
Rev. Ja~tlcii~.g fifty-four years before. Norm, Gramzow, cousin of
an alt~{rlHer bridal bouquet was a the bride.
baskets of cascade of white roses, ste- The bride is a 1963 gradu-
,,,Elmarie Nelson p.mnotis and angel leaves, ate of Goodland High School
appropriateI Miss Michell Pankratz, and a 1966 graduate of As-
She sanqtcousin of 1he bride, acted as bury Hospital School of
You,", "O[flower girl. She wore a floor Nursing in Salina. The
and The, length ,~iown of ,qua-blue de- groom is a 11)63 graduate of
aecom- I h.lstered satin fash,!oned af- [ Mon trose Rural High School,
ttouseltcr the attendants gowns, land is presently attending
]Lynn Nelson, brother of the lKansas Wesleyan UniverSity
noon.
Soioist Was Miss .IudyI wore green tinted bouton-
Behr.~nds~ frie~.d of
tee bride, l l~ieres. The ushers were Dal!(
of ~Webber, Kans. who
sang las Montgomery of Tulare,
',',Q;m Hand, One Heart" and I Calif., brother of the bride,
2i'he Weddiug Prayer". SheIand LeRoy Hopkin, Colum.
Linda Smith, friends of the
bride, Barbara Clark, cousin
of the bride, and Sharon Mar-
tin, sister of the groom•
The bridal table was serv-
ed by Carol Oldham and
Janet Laird, friends of tbe
bride.
3he beautifully decorated
wedding cake was made by
Mrs. , Raymond McDowell
and ~as cut and served by
Mrs. Lawrence Leece. The
punch was served by Mrs.
Lyle Clark, aunt of the bride,
ment for their September per for the
meeting. Election of officers is the dock
were as follows: Marilyn In- large trucking
termill, president; Pat Rath- has worked for
bun, vice-president; Lindcll al years and has a
Wood, secretary; Bernard ble position•
Leece, treasurer; 'Denny
Reed, reporter; Alvin Web-
bet, parliamentarian~ Mark
Intermill, song leader; and
Barbara Roe, pianist. Denny
Reed gave a project talk on
Sheep• Marilyn Intermill F~ ~UtB~SH~'
gave a demonstration "Ex- PRIZESl
ercise for Health" with the
o
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AND MRS. JN GUNTER
I PLEASUREFOR US TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY
riCH THE BUILDING MATERIALS FOR THIS BEAU.
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