Manning-SifersBefore an alter decorated with white gladoli and fugi mums, Miss I.orelel Mary Manning of Olathe became the bride of Timothy Mitchell Sifers of Mission Hills in an afternoon wedding on January 2nd at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Olathe. Father John Yadrich officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning of 700 W. Park, Olathe. Sifers is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Karl Churchill Sifers of 6140 Ensley Lane, Mission Hills.Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a Vic. mantilla which was edged In the (ortan grown of Ivon* dulcet satin. lalt; o and pearls. She carried acascade -il phalenopals, or* bids.An overlay if pearl re.embrold. ered alencon lace with sheer ensets fashioned tin* bodice and adorned the long tapered sleeves and sides of the gown. A band of matching lace formed the scalloped hem of the A.llne skirt. The bride wore a traln.lengthstephonatls ai«l variegated Ivy.Miss Maureen Manning, the bride’s sister, w as mahl of honor. Bridesmaids wore Mrs. Robert Steele, sister of the bride, of Olathe, Miss Sharon Rogers of Olathe and Miss Linda Allen ofOverland Park. Flower girl was Sherrie Wine. The attendants wore floor.length gow ns of purple velvet with gold trim accenting the empire waistline.Karl C. Sifers, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Henry Nott. berg, Jr. of Kansas City, Mo.; Craig Coyan of Ft. Scott and Robert Stancllft of Lawrence. Morgan Rose of Olathe was the ring hearer.Ushers were Thomas llitchock of Overland Park and Dana Stombaugh of Springfield, Mo.A reception at the Brookrldge Country Club followed the wedding ceremony.After a honeymoon In Jamaica, the couple will return to Law. renco, Kan. where they will make their home.