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The AiJuly A InjuriiMCPl man inj cident fc south we: died 1 CountyDead 51, of chest ii head -Kansas south oThe garet I inson, i hospital arm ai seriousMR. AND MRS. THOMAS LEE SCHISLEREdwina Jean Koch Bride Of Thomas Lee SchislerBaskets of pink and white gladiolus, accented with pink and white bows and flanked by nine tapered tiered cnndelabras, provided the setting for the marriage of Miss Edwina .lean Koch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Koch. 903 N. Ninth St., to Thomas Lee Schisler, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schisler, 1911 W. Douglas, Wichita.The double-ring ceremony was 1 performed at 7:30 p.m., Saturday ' June 30, by Loren Grimes, in the [ Church of Christ. Arkansas'City. Recorded music included “True Love.” “Father Hear the Prayer j We Offer.” the processional and t recessional.Given in marriage by her father, e the bride wore a Hoor-length gown of organza over taffeta. The y bodice, fashioned with a scoop neckline and elbow-length sleeves. n was accented with embroidery and y appliques of daisies of silk or-5 ganza The high rise skirt falling v into a pointed chapel sweep was fashioned with matching bands of embroidery. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom.Petal tiers of silk organza secured the elbow-length veil of pure silk bridal illusion. She carried e. a cascade of pink sweetheart s’ roses centered with streamers of which stephanotis with white rib-bons.aS Miss Catherine Pinion served as maid of honor, and Miss Kathryn fc Koch, cousin of the bride, was al. bridesmaid. Gerald Jenkins, Man-ite hattan, was best man. Dan Bah-ruth, cousin of the bridegroom, on Derby, served as groomsman and ax usher. Robert Koch, cousin of the ad bride, was also an usher, us, For her daughter’s wedding ss* Mrs. Koch selected a two-piece *er powder blue suit with white ac-cessories. Mrs. Schisler, mother F a of the bridegroom, chose a two-piece mint green dress with jrs matching accessories. Both wore corsages of pink rose buds.A reception honoring the couple was held in the church following . the ceremony and arranged by .in Mrs. Loren Grimes and women me of the church.ies‘ The bride’s table, covered with ... white eyelet linen, featured a four-tiered white wedding cake supported by swan pillars andtrimmed in pink roses which cascaded down the tiers. Wedding bells accented the top of the cake. An arrangement of pink gladiolus and white cluster chrysanthemums was centered on the table accented by a crystal punch service and crystal candelabra with burning pink tapers.Assisting at the reception were Misses Janice Brown, at the guest book, Judy Herrington and Sandra Hunt, at the gift table. Mrs. H. L. Dodson and Mrs. Elmo Barton served guests.For a wedding trip to the Lake of the Ozarks, the bride chose a two piece shantung powder blue traveling suit with white eyelet trim and white accessories. Her corsage of pink roses was removed from her wedding bouquet.The couple is at home at 2719 Wilma, Wichita.Out-of-town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roller. Cushing, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ivy, grandparents of the bridegroom, Lucille Bodenhamer and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bond, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yaden. Winfield; Mrs. Gerald Jenkins, Manhattan; Mrs. Mary Smock, Cedar Vale; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Joice, Sedan; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wall, Chilocco;Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bahruth and Teresa, Derby; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swope, and Mrs. Palman Brownlee, Newkirk: Mr and Mrs. Murry Boyles. Blaine, Byron, and Belinda. El Dorado; Buford Kittle, Cleveland. Ohio; and I. L. Bahruth. grandfather of the bridegroom, Inverness, Fla.Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schisler, Wichita, were hosts for a rehearsal dinner for the bridal party at Deibel’s, June 28.NAME OF IHECLAIM NUI23IS ENTITLININETEE insurance will also I may be tcWASHING! any new-bon causing som for its proud Chief amoi that a little-l program will even the wi] tion. This sometimes c already Sen Del., is char istration ma dollar blund cost.Many of t 19 may neve and Senate rently debat really inten nanimous v What Titl tially is ms to states a ents” undei well as any is blind, di family witl It bears Medicare, j Social Secu not limited Title 19 states to cl* iniigent. A rub.New Yo had origin; which vvou four to ea still be n* observers i more than 117 million ! qualified flt;
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