ttnanacl'*»««eftrstotierh-, jr.,, ; , . ■•» ^ - 4: 7 ^ r.'^- lt;•»• • . :••• v '-A. . /;• VA-A- A; C' • y*., J-‘. .Beltz-Jonnson NuptiaSaidDoubleringCeremonyatThHillsboroB. ChrchI|II*Iuinil•4*-Miss Rita Beltz, daughterol Mi. and Mrs. Clnford Beltz, Hillsboro, Kans., and KennethJohnson, son o! Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Johnson, Shafter, were united in marriage at a double-ring ceremony performed by Kev. Marvin Hem at the Hillsboro Mennonite Brethren Church, Hillsboro, Kans.. Tuesday, June 30, at7:30 o’clock in the evening.The marriage vows were exchanged before a background ,of fronds glandioli candelabra. Rachel Ewert, organist played the recessional and the processional and accompanied Mi . and Mrs. AllenGiundau who sang a duet,• Perfect Prayer/' Mr. Grunau sang, Whither Thou Goest” and “Wedding Prayer.”Miss Beltz, who appeared on the arm of her father, wore an A-line gown of delustedsatin featunng elbow-length sleeves of re-embroidered al-For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Beltz, chose a light beige 3-piece linen knit suit with turquoise accessories. Thebridegroom’s mother wore mint green chiffon over taffeta with light green accessories. Both wore white orchid corsages.The wedding reception served to the 400 guests, followed the ceremony in the church Fellowship Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jeryl Ollenburger, wore the host and hostess for the reception.The couple spent a week in Yellowstone National Parkon their honeymoon, enroute to Fresno. They are makingtheir first home at 1717 South Chestnut, Fresno where the bridegroom is employed in the business office at Pacific College. The bride wore a . two-piece yellow linen dress with matching hat, shoes and bag. She also wore the orchid from her bridalis»1bodice bouquet.was heavily embroidered withmatching lace. A full detachable train accented by a flat bow at the natural back bodice. completed the gown. Her veil was a circle of matching alencon lace and satin, which held the English silk illusion veil. She earned a cascade ouquet of babyhrcath centered with a white oiehid.Miss Judith Franz, Hillsboro, was the maid-of-honor.The bride is a graduate ofHillsboro high school and was a junior at Tabor College the past year. The bridegroom was graduated fromShafter high school and a graduate of Tabor College in 1965 with a major in business.Honor guests at the wedding were the grandmothers, Mis Anna Beltz, Hutchinson,Kans.. and Mrs. HelenShe and the bridesmaid wore Shmidt, Shafter.floor-length gowns of turquoise delustered satin fashioned on the A-linc, similar to that ol the bride’s gown.Post Wedding RocoptionA |xst-wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kennel h Johnson was held Sun-She carried stcphanontis and afternoon. July 10 at theBELTZson of Shafter In a ceremony performed at the HillsboroMennonite Brethren Church, Tuesday, June 30. Theyare making their first home in Fresno, following their honeymoon at Yellowstone National Perk. Post-wedding reception held here on Sunday, July, 10a white cymbidium. Thebridesmaid was Miss Ruth Weatherfold. Okla.. and MissJams Richer!Oklahoma City.Ok la wa* 1 he* flowergirl.Jim Nikkei Shafter. was the best man and Galen Tocws,Kremlin, Okla.. was the giiMimsman. Glen Pangratz,Fellowship Hall of the Shaf- Legion Auriivy Haster Mennonite BrethrenBrethrenChuich There were 250guests who called between the hours ol 3 and 5 p.m.Rex. Henry Dick gave a sermonette and the vocalists were Mr. and Mrs. LowellBergman.Mrs. Adolph Goertzen hadI shers were John Beltz. Hills-'*no. Steven Richert. Weath-c! lord Okla . Hill Kliewer, Vichita and James BulletHifbboro.Hi \ Hem v Dick liom the ShaOer Mennomie Biethivn eh 11 rch assisted in the ceremony. givin the sermonette..Miss Nona Johnson, Shaf-ler registeied the guests anilcharge of the decorations for the reception and both Mr.and Mrs. Gteitzen served. They were assisted by Naomi Harder. Joan Goertzen. RuthecklerHeller, Suz-tnne Penner and Judy Dick. The new Mrs. Johnson woreheire-hridal gown for the ception. without the train. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.• aillMembership Drive NowThe American Legion Auxiliary Unit 213 is starting .itsnexv year in membership. Allmembers are urged to attendmeetings and pay dues. Someof the money from dues goes to help support the child welfare and rehabilitation programs. These are vital tochildren and disabled veterans for schooling, clothing,focd, and rent. One of the main objectives is to raise happy, healthy children to carry on the work of the American Legion and its Auxilary.Singing Convention Will Med On Sundayllir 4th Sunday Singing Convention will be held July24!I* waning at 11 a.m. in the Gr.uige Hall, on Allen!{•;*.!. one-half mile north ofK.iscdnJe Highway. Sponsor-—frrt*ttireft is theAssembly.Those attending are requester :lt;» bring fried chicken or potato salad and there will be a picnic lunch at 12. O. C. Bake- , president of the group, says that evoryene is welcome.Tiny Tots to Be Given\