*Mohr-French MarriedMiss Darlene Mohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mohr of 2110 28th, became the bride of Patrick Freich, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. 'L. French- of Ness City, in a double r*ng service at 7:30 p.m. on June 20 in Faith Community Cau'ch.The Rev. Fred Kirkpatrick officiated at the candlelightceremony.Organ and vocal music was furnished by Mrs. Loren Dyke. Arrangements of blue and white daisies acorned the altar and two circular candelabra were lighted by Bradley Mohr and Jeff French, brothers of the bridal couple.Escorted by her father, tue bride chose a full length gown of satin poiti de soic, organza and lace with a bodice of lace-covered satin, featuring bishdp sleeves of organza, cuffed with lace over su'in, The A-line skirt was of satin, covered with organza. and an organza train fell from the yoke of the bodice and was trimmed with daisies. Daisies sprinkled the front of the gown and the yoke was enhanced wi‘h sequins. Her shoulder length bouffant veil of tulle was held by a headpiece of lace daisies with sequins 'andshe carried a bouquet of white daisies.She was attended by Mrs. Dottie Mohr of Wichita as matron of honjr, and Miss Betty Thornton as bridesmaid. Both were dressed in powder blue chiffon gowns with floor length empire skirls and carried bouquets of blue and white daisies. All three gowns were fashioned by the bride.Serving the bridegroom as best man was Rito Saenz. Don Cook was groomsman. Guests were seated by ushers Darrell and Terry Mohr, brothers of the bride, and Joe French,Mr._and.Mrs_Patrick-French ... nee Darlene Mohr(Marge’s Photography)]Newcomer GreetingClub Introduces -New City Residentsbridegroom's brother.Miss Lisa McFarland, a niece of the bride, was the flower girl ■and was dressec. hke the other attendants, and carried a basket of blue daisies. Master Jon French, brother of the bridegroom, was ringbearer.The Newcomer GreetingService Coffee CKib meeting was held recently in the Prairie Room, Coffee and doughnuts were served by the hostess, Janet Gamblin.with the Pickrell Drilling Co.A rehearsal dinner was given by the parents of the bridegroom in the church parlor.Newcomers attending for the first time were: Mrs. Gabriel (Carol) Lamb, formerly of Feilsburg, Kan./ whose husband works for Great Bend Feed Lot, Inc.: Mrs. Robert (Debbie) Ake, formerly of Cheyenne Wells, Colo., whose husband works for Misco Supply and Mrs. Louis (Anita) Graves, formerly of Sterling. Her husband is a dentist.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Mohr chose a blue dress with matching neck scarf. Mrs. French wore a yellow knit dress. White accessories and white daisy corsages completed their ensembles.)Recipe TailoredFor TeensA rereption followed the ceremony and was held in the church parlor. Miss L e slic French, a sister of the bridegroom, was the guest registrar. Others assisting included Misses Jean Mar, Janis Bell,Mmes. Cheryl Bell and Patricia Straub,Plans were made to hold the July and August meetings at Brit Spaugh Park in the northshelter house with July JO meeting to begin at 9:30 a.m.For traveling to Texas, the bride was dressed in a navyoutfit and a corsage of white daisies. She is a graduate of Great Bend High School and is employed by the Court Reporter, Mr. French also graduated from GBHS and is employedWhere do you begin learning to cook? And when? Middle of the teens is a terrific time for cooking experiments and we have a recipe designed to make things come out right. It’s for a super snack — Banana Bobs — in which chunky pieces of banana are coated with a luscious ehoeoiaty- butterscotch mix -ture made with semi-sweet chocolate morsels and butterscotch morsels.You’ll see that the recipe is longer than usual but that's because all the really important steps are carefully pointed out, such as not letting the water I boil when melting chocolate in a double broiler. This may result in steam condensing, dripping down into the pan. and causing the chocolate to tighten” as ittsVaU[\\