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I %Marries Kenneth ShelleyMiss Margaret Hose Rackers,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flor-ian Wegman, Hwy. 50 East, became the bride of Kenneth William Shelley, son of Mr. andbow with streamer* centeredthe waist in front.Their matching headpieces were double crowns of tiny seedMrs. William Shelley. 923 Wash- pearls sparked with sequins ington St., Sati rday at St. and completed with short bouf-frrancis Xavier Church, Taos.ifant veils of nylon maline. Eachheld a bouquet of white carnat-The Rev. Kevin Gromiey of- ions wdb blue ribbon, ficiated at the 11 a. m.;ceremony. Mrs Fred Henke. Miss Bonita Wegman, sisterorganist, accompanied William of the bride, was flower girl. Grothoff and Richard Grothoff She wore a white satin brocade as they sang wedding select- street length dress styled withions. round collar and short sleeves.Her headpiece was a Swisstrimmed withThe bride, given in marriageib raid crown by her father, wore a gown of I*331-1 beads and crystal beads, imported Chantilly lace over completed w th a shoulder taffeta peau. The smooth fitted length veil of nylon maline. She basque bodice had a scalloped carried a white satin basket edged Sabrina neckline that with while petals, was sparked w'ith embroideryof iridescent sequins. Tradition- The groom chose his brother, al long sleeves tapered to a Clarence Shelley, Belleville-point over the wrists. M-, as best man. William Shelley Jr., brother of the groom;The fu. skirt had deep tiers and Dtnald Hoelscher. brother-of scalloped edged lace ruf- in-law of the bride, were fles and gracefully draped into groomsmen, a wilt;' 5 brush length train. Theskirt was further enhanced with The guests were sealed by embroidery of the sequins. Wickers, brother-in-law ofbride; and James Scarborough,A Swedish crown of lace and ^12 Clay St., brother-in-law oftiny seed pearls, and further groona.embroidered with pearl beadsMaster Kenneth Grothoff, son—Corrigan Bros.Mrs. Kenneth William ShelleyW.S.C.S. Hearlt;The Rev. Siegfried Lehmann,!nation to have pastor of Owensville Lutheran tions to our pro Church, was guest speaker at take things too n the meeting of Woman's Soc-]ed. “We will notand tipped with crystal beads, secured the full fingertip lace Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grot-iiety of Christian Service of the we take our stancedged veil of imported silk il- boff, nephew of groom, carried First Methodist Church. jand give guidanclusion. She carried a bouquet rings to the altar. i Rev. Lehmann, who came toiP^P^- Oui countof white carnations. i the United States in 1952. was tjallon to leadeThe bride’s mother wore a Q fr0m the Russian world, not only ia refugee Zone of Eastern Germany.H i s topic was “Preservingmorality.IILet us rerne jamin Franklinliberty dwells, country,” Mr. 1 eluded.Mrs. Edwin GMrs. Donald Hoelscher.10^1 blue three-piece knitBoonville Road, sister of the dress Wlth black accessories.bride, was matron of honor.Mrs. Leo Wickers, sister of the ^be groom 3 mother was at-1 Democratic Processes.” “Howbride; Jonnson St. and Mrs. bred in a b’ue print dress with we preserve our America asRichard Grothoff, 607 Michigan black accessories. A corsage of we know it?” Rev. LehmannSt., sister of the groom, were white feathered carnations as|lt;ec| Rev. Lehman said thatattendants. completed the attire of each. «*we must always go by thej grace of the Lord. A dictator-!ed *be guest speiThe attendants wore identical ^ dinner was held in the ship attacks first the basic in- Mis. (ail Wicldresses of pervanche blue lace st’bool ball l°r die bridal party stitutions of the family and the ovel tbe meeting,and silk peau de soi e over and immediate family. The re- church.’affeta. The lace bodice featur- ception was held at 1 p.m.pd a softly scooped neckline He told how the children inand had long sleeves. A narrow ^be groom is e m ployed at Germany and Russia wereoand of the silk encircled the Stover Carpet in Columbia.sitter be kept i molded from kindergarten age|untd * P m- tbe sA recommenda cutive Committeenigh waist topping the slim The couple will reside at 609 to communist thinking and da’ of eacb monlityled floor length Lk.rt. A flat Broadway St., Jefferson City.He warned that we need as a ed ^bis is to pi
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Jefferson City News Tribune

Jefferson City, Missouri, US

Sun, Oct 09, 1966

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