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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • 5

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I 1 1 i 1 C-i3' I f- in i i a Iji rent i 'a I Mrs. Mark Carmichael Mrs. John Daniel Novotny Mrs. Randall Bishop J- I "Let marriage be held in honor among all" '4 LI. Mrs.

Duane Wilkinson Jr. NIEDERKLE1N-WILK1NSON midt, sister' of the bride, were LoCKlano attended the Kenneth Bishop of Beatrice, are double bows and net. LeAnna bridesmaids. The maid of honor University of Nebraska where parents of the couple. carried a bouquet of lavender wore an avocado floor length he is a member of Triangle The bride's father presented and.

pink pompons. Ring bearer dress with embossed green and Fraternity. He is employed at her in marriage. She had was Mark Deckfcr of Beatrice. Pastor E.

H. Prange per- white daisies, and the Epsen Lithograph, Omaha. fashioned her gown of white Dennis Parrott was best man. formed 7:30 p.m. double )' bridesmaids wore yellow The newlyweds will make miramistsheer in a.

demi-bell Ushers were David Catlin. wJiinrir Mi in. Niwupin dresses embossed with yellow their home at Country House silhouetteTVenise lace formed brother of the bride and Mike ncuiuui luiao jane iiicvicmcui TraiW Port rv, I 1 of Lincoln and Duane Wilkinson, 7 u. a C' lujiiivuvU uiiuv a gvniii viiiuiiu 1 of Clatonia. The, ceremony ,7 hU wa.

witPcc hv 7m earned, of yellow collar and capped and cuffed A reception followed the the billowy lantern sleeves, ceremony. It was hosted by Mr. Lace edged the chapel-length and Mrs. Don Catlin in the veil which fell from a sheer basement of the church. ROCKEMANN-NOVOTNY Lutheran Church at Tobias on tani Siemens of Manhattan, August 28.

war man Grooms- PnphvtPrian rhntvh bow- she carried a cascade of Mrs. Carmichael is a 1971 First Setting for th" oh.jjuuuuuj anu puin giuuuuiv uimu. cJh- purple heatherand ivy with a High School. She is employed, Daran Louise ti u.i t. rTi'trZ' Kan.

Mr. were Kod "i detachable orchid corsaee. She at the Lutheran Hospital. Mr. van iwiucii, uiuuici ure aisu tarnea an neinoom lace whiiiumci tiauumcu nuiu iwiucu, uiuuici ure Nnvntnv WilVinenn Cr rvf Duane groom and Mike Schmidt, a handkerchief made by Clatonia, brother of the bride of 28.

The Rev. Dean Wavchoff gri-granumomer the He attended Fajrbury Junior College and Pershing College Circular candelabra entwined with fern provided decoration, Both the bride and groom rfrwTay, fla double ring Ruth and is employed at State and traditional wedding music lHaueu WZ ceremony before 250 guests. 's C.i Ten a Newton, Kan. Mr. Van Norden uu Chnstensen.

both of Lincoln. Federal Savmgs and' Loan Assn. I 4 I r5K Niederklein gave jf ft TThfa of tlZ his dauehter in marriaee For LeotI' Kan' FolIowin8 gladioli and blue cornflowers respectivelyr-41eyxtnp to Missouri, the bride was WHlding trip they will make Si 'were gowned in' lavender wearing a lavender pant suit I I' '1 ZL. their home in Leoti, Kan. TrL: miramist sheer with puffed with white accessories, and a gown iasnioned in white flm wtertn fli aitar Th5 sleeves.

The high corsage from her brutal I WALKER-LOCHIANO center aisle of the church was collar nd emPire ere bouquet. They win live overlaid with white rat and trimmed lace and Beatrice. organza combined with Venise lace. The lace formed an overlay for the sculptured empire bodice which was Tnhn'e AmAriMti T.nthAran lined with triole candftlahra and ribbon. They carried ji i' 1 a vf' designed with a high collar Church was the scene of the boxwood joined with gold silk cascade? white pom pons and NELSON-GEYER banded in lace and full, camelot "August 28 wedding uniting in cord.

heather. Lighting the sleeves, capped and cuffed with matrimony Ellen Jane Walker Organist Lester Miller ac- cana es was tne groom sister, Following a wedding trip to lace. A wide panel train com- and Stephen A. LoChiano, companied Richard Tihi-X Laro1 BlslL0P' 01 Bea'nce. Ozarks, Mr.

and Mrs. Tleted-the-tack of the softly Omaha. The 7 p.m. double ring merman who sang If1 Lincoln Wayne E. Geyer will make their gathered organza skirt which ceremony was performed by ana -weaaing rmyer.y on a Iarm near cik caught at the waistline with a Pastor Alton Schwandt and Parents of the couple are Mr.

Nson ot Lincoln was grooms- Creek Mrs Geyer is me iormer self fabric bow, sweeping to a Pastor Robert Tewes, Lincoln, and Mrs. Delbert Rockemann of ushers were Stewart Marilyn Jean Nelson of Lincoln. wide cotillion length. She wore in the presence of 300 and Mrs. Wlma They were wed on August 29 Mrs.

Wayne Geyei a mantilla veU bordered with Parents of the couple are Mr. Novotny or odell. in a 7 p.m. double-ring lace which fell to a cotillion and Mrs. Chauncey R.

Walker, Th. bride, who was given in romrs. Tor S-V6 ceremonv at 0ur Saviour's length. Her flowers were an Beatrice, and Mr. and Mrs.

marriage by her father, wore Smith, Norfolk, brother of Lutheran Church at Wymore by arrangement of roses and lily Rocco LoChiano, Omaha. wedding gown fashioned in Dr'de; Pastor Donald Schoeppler of of Jhe valley. A large bouquet of yellow white voile in demi-bell Following the ceremony a pickreU. There were 225 guests Matron of honor was Mrs. gladioli and blue cluster mums silhouette.

A wide panel of reception was given by the at wedding. Gary Marschman, a sister of was placed at the center of the eyelet extended down the front brides parents in the church Two spirai candelabra con- the bride of Seward. Bridesmaid altar. Two nine-branch can- 8own and enhanced the parlor. taining 15 candles each and an was the groom's sister, Barb delabra with' blue candles, bl8h necklme bisnP attended Norfolk arrangement of blue gladioli Wilkinson' of Clatonia.

yellow cluster mums and large sleeves. The eyelet was High Schoo and Trinity College and white mums on the altar, Bridesmatron was Mrs. Ron yellow bows were at either side repeated at back and on the at Deertield III. The groom formed the background for tie Stairs-of Hebron and another of the chancel. Pew markers I1 train.

Her attended Beatrice High School ceremony. Blue bows decorated sister of the bride, LorP were, large yellow mums with camelot headpiece held a floor and is a student at the pews. Bill Dietz sang the Niederklein of Tobias served as blue bows. veil of imported silk University, of Nebraska They -wedding Prayer" and "One junior bridesmaid. They were Organist was Miss Dorothy sJe a modlfied, wf make home in Lm- Hand.

One Heart." eowned in ereen floral print Eickman. Lincoln and soloist cascade of stephanotis centered coin. Mr and Mrs Edwin Neson LJtl Mrs. Randal VanNorden (Lester Jones Studio) with an orchid accented -with over yellow with a green velvet was Pastor Schwandt who sang i i. i i.

of Blue Springs are parents of the bride. Mr. Geyer is the son CATLIN-CARMICHAEL ot mnir waiHin "Th TiiH's Pravft anA WUlie mvei lUOing. They carried white daisies with "Wedding Prayer." Lighting the NTaJ was Jyrs: vollr rPntArc and rihhnn randlPe wPrA Mirhael PrKhv. Barb Radcllff, of Lincoln.

Maid of Fred Geyer and the late Ida Janice Catlin became me Cyer of. rural'Elk Creek. streamers. The groom's sisters, O'Neil, and Randy and Kevin ll honor twaf, oni Tricha Wiitinsnn of Waiter Pnrt Thtpr Rockemann, sister of the bride bride of Mark Carmichael in The bride who was given in a ceremony performed by the marriage by her father, wore 0 'Nl jh The bride was escorted down 'r Rev. Walter Weber at West Side a gown of white silk chiffon with Clatonia were candlelighters.

wn Vtllv tt ider 1964 ESS ffi Jier ly )y. 5eo let. James Hatdiff of Wilber was the white carpeted aisle by her eaince, Baptist church on Saturday, Peau D'Ange lace bodice and 811(1 p.m. double funnel sleeves. The A-line skl.t m.

ii rr ill i I jinn best man. uroomsmen were ratner. Her aress, made by ner August z. The 7 August 28. The 7 Gene Steinmeyer of Kearney mother of delustered bridal rw Th ring ceremony was performed of chiffon supported a watteau and a brother of the bride, Alan satin was fashioned in the fore floor baskets of lavender train which swept to a wide Niederklein of.

Tobias. Ushers empire mode. Hand beaded "oral cmnon gowns in aaes gladioli, pink cluster mums and cotillion length. The elbow were Kent Clawson of Lincoln braid ornamented the short P. vmw.

lavender -asters and seven length, double silk illusion veil and Bob Roker of Clatonia. sleeves, round neckline and the ineX raj rnZr branch candelabra with was held in place by a floral A reception at the home of A-line skirt. A detachable "i aii lavender candles, pink bows and crown with pearl drops. She the bride's parents, followed the chapel length train extended and greenery, before '100 guests, carried a cascade of yellow ceremony. from the shoulders.

A' Spanish 3.1 Pews were decorated with pink roses. The new Mr. and Mrs. lace mantilla, a gift of the a'-'Z, and lavender bows and. Miss Pat Houchin of Lincoln HKIW Tol thei.

hAtn unrwn'o moo haA in wue wiiu.Unvls prwnfrv gicciicry. wa. honor. Mr. Rohprt at 1661 Pawnee, 2 in place with a Spanish comb and 0f SS, Lincoln.

exuded the lengA or the as SCHMIDT-VAN NORDErT a gift of the groom, c. r9nunllir nn Mrs. Delmer Messick sang "Together" and "The Wedding of Pickre11 and Mlss, Prayer." She was accompanied Angeline Nelson, sister of the by Mrs. J. -Wr Waper at! the of Blue Springs -were Mrs.

William Thomas Terry hvJ nih ol1m rmhlliMn. ynvi-i bridesmaids. Their gowns were 17 1 Franzen and Gary Bures, both nuiiniHn riiUt mums AnH VtliiA IVIr. starlet and blue caotint Mr ii.i. rVaiar'orchids, mums, tha 'oct! and Mrs.

William Catlin fashi(npd of blue nolvester marriage August 28 at 7:30 p.m. of Rich Weiner, Odell; Ken SSfSSoST and blue velvet ribbon at the at the Beatrice Mennonite 1." CaaJ. Franzen, Nelson ana iiaroia Giving the bride in marriage empire waist, on the collar and a. mnuun wus uie oiiues sus- ui ni performed the double ring Mr. aVid Mrs.

Pau, Ruigh of fi S5' tl, nvnuiuiu utrnau, uiiucoinatua headpieces were yellow pom i1. I AWT Qrlltn tA i-M tfttt AHA -irltA cxoiiimiy iii uic wi av Parents of the couple wT6re gms sisier, miss which was given by the bride's guests. to. pons and lemon leaves. They carried bouquets of yellow and are rv -K Mrand Nor5 SV? f1" Mrs- imy a tack fLtaT a i v- taffeta with blue and white lace nrfrti Hioh 5rhnnJ in th Juuness in tne oacK lorming a carnations Flower girl was candelabra and an bodices.

Lace scallops accented of 1969 ande is a senior at Lill; stoes Laurie tu and ttjiu -a due ring arrangement of yellow gladioli r.r. foini coln of Nursing" a the iewel bearer, Larry Goracke. both are mue norai ana maiine tvtt. Novnfnv is a 1967 graduate jchu ana maune Mr. Novotnv is iQ67 eraduate Jcwcl ojiu uaioiva iui uvwi anvils -J -w r.

necx me. AfPtatp arvi nv nn arp ui icv.uiu&eu. i gn dowb were on uie pewo. Of nylon tulle. Her on lewe rv Cor, roi: lllfTV 171 1 ni 1 1 I rT Vr.l lt tAn nhin nr Hrli lo Wl AT I Art Mrs.

Stephen A. LoChiano (Zabloudll Photo) Mrs. Marion franiZ OI icawuug at iuuu-wii hpart-shnnPd riianiAnd Beatrice Was oreanist mums Wlth vellow streamers. Jimior Hign school in Lincoln, -V LaVelle Hitzeman of Doniphan was given er rl was Lisa Marie whereithf couple is making Sefa.ffl home in Apt. 3, 3233 South i'LtSTSZIS a satin Peau gown that was J1 CheS j4th Street, white stumers f' and'S designed and made by her.

The nn Dearer- atop a Bible Iowa and Richard Antholz, Elk bodice featured a standup collar Following ceremony, a a SMITH-BISHOP il. Candlelighters were and long skeyes with deep reception was held in the i) Bd 'DuanC cuffs of Chantilly lace, and was church parlors with Mr. and In a candleliriit ceremony at hrido not c- Is August now the month of brides? early fall. Perhaps this has Mrs PatrickXrosby, sister and the Grace Bible Church at lavender lided lace Option at TaSu! ace extended in two sde panels htvhn.in. nw rf th twin (mm rinv.tnn Miee nth Cmik ant a.

-epnon ai me American from rmiolirnn Mice Roth Smith ant i i IccFHn ai Is August replacing June the month of brides? If not mucn ro aow.ui me increase in frnm emnir from the empire, bodice and n-NAii rvino PanH.n Richnn r. in 6. S'011 Hal1 in wymore at, the I "IWV W.l. 4k OUllll. OUOII Aitmm edwn''Almrsklrt close of the ceremony.

For traveling to the Ozarks, marriage. The Rev. Volney enhanced the empire bodice. i uifi v.lllll 111 UII3 aiCa. Vl IVTWIJ nrl.t.

Mrs. Geyer attended Adams Many students ate marrying outdoor ceremonies, may have "aV as. vlEi Mrs-; lMfiano cnose yellow Lorgreen oi orana isiana ana Her flowers were a short Hien school and a secre arv a a detachable train. Her bridal empire dress th and th Rev Jim Mi pr of mv 3cnoi anQ a secretary term oi school starts. Many nw.i-.ti.

mi lusion CrLTTre aTduat tte 5S. Wail8e trta-Sto wore Creighion. performed the Javier ar wu 7tot Her hXJUo at youne people are also- graduat- 4. from a eown matchme oi lbox arrocenrr a nonet Hnhu Lincoln. Her nusoand who at- wnen uie oeauiy ui summer ami 6 wiuic iiiuiu leuuiers.

tpnHoH Tnhncnn Hioh C-hrvi oni ater summer seasons of remainSi but w'hatever of Peau satin. She earned a cymbldium orchid corsage ceremony before 150 guests. Flower -girl was. LeAnna SLira school and are embark ng on SOn, a marked increase has been 1uet yeIlow and white from her bouquet. Two nine-stemmed candelabra Bartett who wore a pink ril Ualhlca.

Trua rntv I rvr mnn I- Anhtnrjul nr.th nrhtta rvim rwrwie hnnHMl lo 1 I. a new careers in new locations in Carol Schmidt of Hutchinson, 1968 graduate of Tri County and lavender gladioli formed the identical to that of trx matron weir sister of the bride was High School and will graduate background for the ceremony, of honor. Both the matron of A T. "8 mp maid of honor. Kathy Krehbiel, from Clarkson School of Nur- Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Smith of honor and flower girl wore uzarKS- and Norma Sen- sing in Mr. Norfolk and Mr, and Mrs. matching headpieces of satin TURN TO PAGE COLUMN 1 Mrs. James Graham.

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