pmiENGAGED — Mr and Mrs. Leo Sc h we in of Hoisington announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Leonard, to Ernest Evans, son of Mr and Mrs. A A Rmgold, Blackwell, Okla The bride-elect is a senior at Hoisington high school. The groom-elect is a partner of Ernie's Oil ond Water Service, Eilinwood. No wedding date has been set.The American Legion auxiliary met at the Post home on Jan. 5 with Mrs Floyd Dodson presiding The minutes were read by Mrs. Charlie Marshall, secretary.Carol Clark, membership chairman, reported ST paid members. All member* should have their dues paid by Jan 20 to meet the new quota set up.A Child Welfare conference willbe held Sunday in Hays. It pro-misses to be interesting and any who wish to attend are welcome. A tetter was read from Mr* Alexonnaisebrother as best man Harold Rab cock and Kenny Delp will act asgroomsmen. Seating the guest* willbe Harold la-bsack, brother of thebride, and Harold Tanner.The bride’s mother, Mr* sack, will wear a teal blue with black accessories. Mr* tberman chose a royal blue blue accessories. BothLebdressl-cadres*mother» will wear orchid corsage*.Miss Lebsack Will Become Bride’ m the effect sweeping to a brush tram. She will wear a double netveil of illusion which flows from apill box hat of lace and pearls. The bride will rarrv a white orchidcarry abouquet crested on a white BibleMiss Kathy Lebsack, Topeka, will serve her sister as maid of honorDonna Sue ben. Great Bend, and Bernice Bittner, Otis, will assist as bridesmaids The attendants willwear satin brocade sheath dresses with detachable tulle overskirts They will wear matching blue and white net hat hands and carry bouquets of blue carnations Debbie Kay Leatherman, sister of the bridegroom, will act ax flower girl. She will wear a misty blue organza dress with a double bustle back on an extremely full skirt. The neckline, bows and cuffs will be trimmed in taffeta.Merle Leatherman will assist hisImmediately following the cere many a reception will be held in the church substory. Those serving the wedding cake will be Mrs. Ray Koehn, Mrs, Dan Justice, Mrs. Sam Schlegel and Mrs. Ralph Nuaa. Donna leatherman will be in charge of the guest book and Ron me Lou Boor wilt preside at the gift table, Others assisting at the reception will be Loretta Och macht, Kathleen Bittner, Dorothy Wagner, Be* erly Licter, Mrs Max Behr. Mrs, Boh Rraistnger, Mrs John Hughes, Mrs Warren Strait,Mis* Esther Brougher and Miss Ona Ruth Dixon.is a graduate of Otis Rural high school and is employed as secretary for the Mate Corpora tion Commission The bridegroom was graduated from St John high school and is employed as clerk for the drivers examiner on the Kansas Highway Patrol.The bride chose a pink and blacksuit with black and pink accesaorta# for her traveling ensemble She will wear a white orchid corsage After their wedding trip Mr and Mrs. leatherman will make their home at 1506 I’olk.Entire StockCut Price*AllCOATSNowTOOffLargeSelectionDRESSESNOWPRICEAnd LessPhoto by Brannaii s Studio I*Entire StockMiss Iona Moy LebsackGOWNSDouble ring nuptial vows will be •xchan. d by Miss IonaWalk Alone. She will lie accomANDNOWdaughter of Mr. and MrsMay,FredLebsack, Otis, and Billy Joe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle leatherman, St John, at the Trinity Lutheranebtirrh. Otis, today at 2 .10 pm. The Rev. E. Rummel will perform the ceremony before an altargraced with white gladioli and bluetarnations. Cleo Bartlett, St. John, will sing. ‘ The Lord’s Prayer, Because and You Will Neverpanted by Naomi Rummel at the organ. Donnie Schlegel, nephew of the bride, and Bill Edward Koelsch,flLSLIPSOFFReguloPriceJohn, will light the tapers forthe ceremony.The bride will wear a white floor length gown with ruffled tiers of Chantilly type lace. The gown is accented with a lace collar and liiypoint sleeves The full skirt drapped to a suggestion of a bustle with the lace trim being repeated jNew Spring Dresses, Coots, Suits, which we could not cancel, ore arriving at reduced prices.ON THECORNERkrausesBROADWAYat MAIN