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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 28

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The Lincoln Stari
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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28
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IOC Jung Lincoln Stmtlay Joimial nncl Stnr Couple Married in New York Scott Kodwfll (Miss Anne Vogel) Mrs. John (Miss Marv Chambeiiain) Sal iirdav Cereiiioiiiei Syracuse, N.Y. Miss Beverly Jean Draper and George Charles Congel exchanged vows in a noon wedding at Our Lady of Pompei Church. Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes.

Royal E. Camp Fire Counsplor Training: 12 iidon, Camp Kiwanis, Milford. Day a.m.-l:.'10 p.m., IMonday-Friday, Pioncer.s Park. Rowling: 1:30 p.m. Wt'dnesday, Rovvl.

333 No. 1 0 Rird amp: 2 in. Wodno.sdav Camp Kiwaiiis, Milford. VFA) liamburg, Iowa Anne Marie Vogol and Scnit K. Rodwell of Lituoln exchanged vows in a 3 p.m.

Saturday at Fii'it Methodist (Miureh. Parents of the ore Me.ssr.s. and E. Rodwell of Lincoln and Arlluir IVI. ogel.

The bride's gown silk organza over taffeta a Garibaldi waist featurod rows of lace, ruffles were repeated at the cuff of the bishoj) sleeves. At the back of the A-line skirl, a large bow introduced the train of cotillion length. Her colillion-lcngth veil was caught behind a matching Camelot-style headpiece of ruffled lace. She carried a Williamsburg bouquet of orchids and roses. Maid of honor was Miss Debbie Vogel.

Mrs. James England wa.s bridesmatron. The Misses Camille Bow man of Sikeston, Cindy Hull of Indianapolis. and Sandy Meier of Lincoln were the bridesmaids. Best man was David Kimmerling of i 1 Groomsmen were James Other Groups Lincoln Picnic fi: 30 pm.

Mondax, with Kstlicr llu- inaiin. 3300 So. 40. Lancaster Salon 92, and 40; p.m. Thursday.

Li'gion- aiic Club. .1730 election and installation ofli- cers, Mr.s. Marvin Harri.son, chairman. Legion I nit Ihiard p.m. Monday, luli; Regular mectin.g a p.m.; Program, election and jiistallatioii of officcr.s and committee followed by social hour.

))c Luncheon 1 p.m. Friday, with Mrs. Rex Bailey, 11. Apt. 7ti3.

McLau.ghlin, David Baker, Clifford Schroff and Robert Flctchcr, all of Lincoln, I shers were Dennis IMcCulJey of Lincoln and James England. After a wedding trip to Puerto Rit and ihe A'irgin Islands, the eouiile will live in Lincoln at IGoO Van Ihjin. cscinaii Mary Anne Chamberlain and John Louis Weseman were married in a 7:30 Saturday ceremony at Grace Lutheran ('hurch. Parents of the couple are and Mmes. Gailord Weseman of Juniata and J.

Duane Chamberlain. The bride wore a gown of white organza which fcatiired bands of lace interwoven with wliite satin ribbons which cxttnidcd down the bisliop sleevt's and front ot tlie and circled tiic high collar The veil was held by a forward organza head- pucce with lo(fj)s and sprass trimmed with lace daisies aiul pearls. Site carrit'd a cascadt' of a i ccntt'fcd by orchid. of honor was Mrs. Donald Wagner of Lowell, Mass.

Bridesmaids were the Alisscs Haul of Susanne Davis of Bencdid. J'oan Gayle Wilson of Omaha and Laura Op- pcgard. Rcnschlcr of Juniata was best man. Groomsmen were Gary Witt of Juniata, Donald Wagner of Lowell. John Hovsham of a 0 0 and a Laughliii.

a wedding trip to Colorado, the conjile will live at 2.501 A. haptcr 3 in. with Mfs. Olen Brake. 22(t Lakewood Program convention Draper Sr.

of Valparaiso, and Edw'ard A. Congel- The bride wore an ivory silk organza gown of lace with a Queen Anne neckline etched in lace. The A-line skirt extended into a chapel train, with floral lace extending the length of the train. She wore a mantilla veil of ivory featuring a lace border. She carried a bouquet of orchid.s and breath.

Maid of honor was Miss Alarlene Pecka of Los Angeles and bridesmatrons were the Mmes. Nicholas Foscolo and Edward P. Conge! of Rochester. Bridesmaid was Miss Edith Jennings. 13est man wa.s ludward P.

Congel of Koche.ster and the ushers were i li 1 Foscolo, Richard Kyanka and John Tomeny. Airs. CJeorge Congcl (Miss Beverly Draper) of Caiuillus. N.V. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will live in Camilln.s, N.Y.

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CUSTOM CRAFT REG. TO $28 .....................10.90 DE ANGELO REG. TO $24 ..........................12.90 11.90 AMALFI REG. TO $28 ...............................12.90 SCHIAPARELLI PRINTS REG. TO $21 11.90 TOWN COUNTRY REG.

TO $20 ...................10.90 I 1.90 VANELI REG. TO $20 1 1.90 OLD MAINE TROTTERS REG. TO $16......................... BANDOLINOS REG. TO $15 51.90 SUMMER SANDALS REG.

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TURTLE DRESS, WHITE WITH RED OR BLACK RIBBED COLLAR AND CUFFS $86 C. JUMPER-LOOK DRESS IN RED OR BLACK WITH WHITE $100 SIZES 8 TO 16. DESIGNER SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW AND USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN..

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Years Available:
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