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14A Columbus, Telegram Tuesday, November 11, 1986 Wedding! Wedding Policies Yf DEADLINES: Both weddings and engagements appear in the Tuesday area edition of the Columbus Telegram. They must be received by noon Thursday to appear in the following Tuesday's issue. PICTURE POLICY: The Telegram runs pictures of the couple with engagement and wedding stories. Black and white or sharp color prints are acceptable; Po laroid pictures are not. Pictures will be returned if they are accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

Or they may be picked up at the Telegram office where they will remain on file for three months after the wedding date. FORMS: Forms for both wedding and engagement announcements are available at the Telegram office. 'V, ii Maid of honor was Bonnie Kracl of Schuyler. Bridesmaids were Kim Mayhew, Pam Dolezal, Becki Loseke, all of Schuyler, and Audra Jed-licka of Linwood. They wore floor length gowns of lavender satin.

Best man was Kevin Gewecke of Schuyler. Groomsmen were Kurt Spitz and Russ Koza both of Columbus, Dick Robak and Dale Run-quist both of Duncan. Ushering the guests were Craig Horejsi of Schuyler, Donny Paczosa and David Paczosa, both of Duncan. Flower girl was Nichole Gewecke and ring carrier was April Gewecke, both of Schuyler. A reception was held at Oak Ballroom in Schuyler for 400 guests.

They will take a trip at a later date. The bride is employed at Mead Lumber Company Regional Accounting Office. The groom is employed at Farmer Co-op Grain Company in Are we missing your new neighbor? ruffles formed the court length train. Jodie Gillham of Wayne was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Brenda Eller of Shelby, Ann Zach of Genoa, Tena Eastburg of Minneapolis, and Pam Benson of Lincoln.

They wore matching pink floor lengths gowns. Personal attendants were Lori Jenson of Columbus, Nancy Sandall of Lincoln, and Kris Kephart of Wayne. Ron Weiser of Fremont was best man. Groomsmen were Terry Eller of Shelby, Jody Warner of Kearney, Ed Zach of Genoa and Dave Jenson of Lincoln. Ushering the guests were Tom Zach of Topeka, Lyle Zach and Tom Mausbach, both of Humphrey.

Flower girl was Kristi Classen and ring bearer was Tyler Zach, both of Humphrey. Organist was Karen Sande of Chicago, 111. Doug Wedekind and Mary Krahn, both of Omaha, were soloists. Flutists was Lisa Labenz of Columbus. Candle lighters were Courtney Wallin and Matthew Kurtenbach.

Handing out programs were Michael Jenson and Roy Zach. Sitting at the guest book were Laurel Molen and Melissa George. Pinning flowers were Cathi Beiermann and Joni Jenson. A reception was held at the Villa Inn. Host couples were Dan and Joni Jenson of Boling Brook, III, and Ron and Mary Classen of Humphrey.

Helping with the reception were Joleen Dohmen, Marci Nienaber, Mary Jenson, Clar-ine Eastburg, and Emma Haase. The couple will reside at The TeJeflrom AREA EDITION enf frec-of-charge to Telegram noo-iubscriber, In both the city and the surrounding market area. But when families move In It takes us a little) while to got them on our mailing list. And sometimes wo miss thorn. you know of friends or neighbors who aro not yet receiving the Telegram AREA EDITION, do them a favor.

Ask them to call us (or call us yourself). We'll start sanding thorn the AREA EDITION you're reading now. CALL 564-2741 Crochet Hooks Dear Heloise: I save the Elastic case that new tooth-rushes come in for my crochet hooks and stitch holders. I also use a cigarette case to put scissors and yarn needles. If I am in a hurry, I can take what I need with me because all supplies are together.

This saves me time and a lot of searching since I like to take my crocheting with me to the beach or to my doctor's office. It always relaxes me and time passes quickly. Mrs. Carl Alexander 3 (DOT mm ft A I. It MR.

AND MRS. MARKZACH Jenson-Zach Patti Jenson and Mark Zach were united in marriage Oct. 18 at First United Methodist Church in Norfolk. Rev. Dave Kramer officiated the 5 p.m.

double-ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jenson of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs.

Erwin Zach of Genoa. The bride wore a white taffeta Victorian silhouette gown. The sculptured bodice featured a high collar and deep V-yoke of delicate schiffli embroidery. A wide flounce of chantilly lace traced the outline of the yoke and cuffed the dramatic melon sleeves. The natural waistline was defined with a band of silk Venise lace and heralded a full taffeta skirt trimmed with tiers of chantilly baby ruffles caught in a pyramid at each side with satin bows.

Matching Cuddy's Qwik Stop Gas, Grocery Movie Rentals Stromsburg 764-5555 STEPHENS DELI Where Service Is A Specialty Osceola 747-2199 BTBOMSBUBO FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC eMu 1 MR. AND MRS. DANNY PACZOSA Gewecke-Paczosa Kimberly J. Gewecke of Schuyler and Danny E. Paczo-sa of Duncan were united in marriage Oct.

11 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Schuyler. Rev. Don Shane of Schuyler and Rev. Joe Miksch officiated the 1 p.m.

ceremony. Their parents are Gaylord and Malva Jean Gewecke of Schuyler and Stanley and Shirley Paczosa of Duncan. The bride chose a white taffeta gown. The Queen Anne neckline was formed by Venise lace jeweled with pearls and sequins as was the bodice and basque waistline. The long tapered sleeves were accented with cut-out appliques and a point d'esprit at the wrist.

The skirt was overlayed with chiffon and lace appliques. Small chiffon ruffles formed an apron effect and flowed into a cathedral length train. Her headpiece featured a small derby hat with a crown of latticed pearls. Chiffon covered the brim with one side turned up. A tiny stream of flowers decorated the side.

A pouf of tulle in the back flowed down to her fingertips. She carried a bouquet of lavender and white roses, lavender carnations, baby's breath, and lavender and white ribbons. Engagements ajT'8iHllli JODY TOMASEK RICHARD JAZWICK Tomasek-Jazwick Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Toma-sek of Wisner announce the engagement of their daughter, Jody Lee of Platte Center, to Richard Jazwick of Platte Center, son of Mr.

and Mrs Edwin Jazwick. The bride-to-be is a 1981 graduate of Wisner-Pilger High School and 1986 graduate of Platte Community College. She is employed in Platte Center. Her fiance is a graduate of Platte Center High School. He is employed by Platte County Highway Department and is engaged in farming.

The couple plans a Nov. 22 wedding at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Platte Center. Bernhardt-Flemming Mrs. Diane Bernhardt of Taylor, N.D., announces the engagement of her daughter, Teresa, to Stewart J.

Flem-ming, son of Betty and Terry Borke of Columbus. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Dickinson State College, Dickinson, N.D. She is employed with the North Dakota National Guard in Bismarck, N.D. Her fiance is a graduate of Columbus High School. He is employed with the North Dakota National Guard, Bismarck, N.D.

The couple is planning a Nov. 29 wedding at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Richardton, N.D. 'r i-y r- 1 1 1966 STROMSBURG FOOTBALL (all from left) Front student manager Jessie Matlock, Blake Staehr, Matt Staehr, Monte Frazier, Darin Mickey, Troy Parker, row: student manager Josh Erickson, Kirk Dittmer, Lindburg, Ross Berck, Mitch DeLand, Steve Lunds- Craig Lundstrom; fourth row: Kyle Sundberg, Brad Jeromy Schinzel, Mickey Reetz, Matt Pogue, Mike trom, Jeff Friesner, Greg Dittmer, Mike Fowler, Lundy, Scott Sundberg, Bob Johnson, Mike Hale, Ke- Friesner, Nathan Jacobsen, Ryan Peterson, Mark Lar- Shawn Hengelfelt; third row: Coach Dennis Koinzan, vin Peterson, Todd Rhodes, Steve Riddell, Coach son, student manager Shane Schneider; second row: Jamie Sperling, Doug Rafert, Dave Lamoree, Kurt Frank Samuelson. r.rr.A I season, you ae wm yimims bm 1 4 gujys.

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