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Inside Pg 9A 1/4.Indd The Goodland Star-News / Friday, January 4, 2008 9a Couple marries in St. Francis Church was full for service Hope everyone had a very Merry forgiveness for others in Christmas and are safely making betty jo times of failure, we dem- their way back home. onstrate God’s mercy — at Peace Lutheran Church The Brewster Community Church baird we all require the depths had their candlelight services on of his grace for our daily Amber Danielle Feikert and Christmas Eve. The church was • brewster news living. Melvin Dustin Dunn were mar- pretty much full, and it was a beauti- Have a happy and safe ried on Saturday, May 26, 2007, ful service, even though the weather New Year! at Peace Lutheran Church in St. was very cold. It was nice to see a Francis. Pastor Ken Hart offici- little snow falling on Christmas — ated the wedding ceremony. that doesn’t happen too often. Parents of the couple are Bruce The Senior Center has been pretty Brewster All-Star Booster Club and Sharon Feikert and Dr. Mel- slow the past three weeks because vin and Barb Dunn, St. Francis. of the snow and ice — it’s just too Grandparents of the bride are dangerous for the seniors to get out, Calendar for Jan. 4 to 8 Stan and Marilyn Martin, Good- even for the younger ones if they land, and Ruben and Darlene don’t have to. Friday: 6:30 p.m. high school Feikert, St. Francis. The groom’s Just talked to Twila, Marge grandparents are Robert and Westover’s daughter and Marge is basketball vs Tribune there still in the hospital and doing a little Valora Rieger, Raytown, Mo., Monday: 7 p.m., Western Kan- and Melvin and Carol Dunn, better. Twila said her mother loves Ogallala, Neb. the calls and cards you have sent sas Liberty League Tournament The bride was escorted down her and wanted me to thank you for the aisle by her father. Brides- them in the newspaper, so Thank at Sharon Springs maids were Ashley Wright, You from Marge. Tuesday: 7 p.m., Western Kan- Kelsey Dunn, Melissa Gorges, Junior Allen is home, and we Jana Perry, Kelsey Andrist, Gina think of you often, Junior, and you sas Liberty League Tournament Frohlich, Dennon Zimbelman are in our prayers daily. Miss seeing at Sharon Springs and Sarah Green. The bride’s you come get your mail. personal attendants were Cindy We’re planning on having our Friday dinner and a White Ele- Worley and Marla Poppelreiter. Amber and Melvin Dunn Serving as groomsmen were phant Bingo after dinner, so bring a Ty Long, Andrew Feikert, Jay wrapped White Elephant and have Allison, John Luke Snyder, vided music along with soloist Kristy Ostmeyer and Laura some fun with us. Clayton Hering, Collin Jorden, Talley Morrow. Musical selections Rivas. When we offer kindness and 1205 Main Gabe Weeden and Ben Swihart. included “On And On,” “The Lord’s The bride graduated from Goodland, Kan. 67735 Junior Groomsmen were Jude Prayer” and “I Will Be Here.” Deb St. Francis Community High matters of record (785) 899-2338 Faulkender, Drake Rowh and Kock and Sharon Olson attended School and Fort Hays State Uni- Jake Faulkender. The groom’s the guest book. Jennifer Fabrizius, versity. She is employed by the Real Estate Check our On-Line Site Shawnee Mission School Dis- personal attendants were Amber Michelle Cooper and Madison The following real estate transac- at trict and teaches kindergarten at Faulkender and Mandy Hovis. Fabrizius attended the gift table and tions were reported by the Sherman Brookwood Elementary. [email protected] Tye Faulkender, Dave Ho- Ethan Fabrizius, Colton Cooper and County Register of Deeds: The groom graduated from vis, Justin Wright, Brent Olson Carlee Cooper handed out programs Patricia A. Schiefen conveys and St. Francis Community High and Brady Poppelreiter seated and balloons. warrants to First National Bank all School and Fort Hays State Uni- guests. The wedding party was chauf- of Lots 5 and 6 in Block 62, Original versity. He is currently attending Candle lighters were Kerrie feured by bus to the reception and Town of Goodland. Cleveland Chiropractic School Olson and Cassie Cooper. dance held at the Goodland Elks Lincoln Wilson Enterprises Inc. in Kansas City. Flower girls were Britynn Ho- Lodge. Hosts for the evening were conveys and warrants to First Ober- Following a wedding trip to vis and Jordyn Faulkender. Duane and Peg Hanke and Doug and lin Rentals of Goodland a tract in Kauai, Hawaii, the newlyweds Draxtin Hovis was the ring Karen Rieger. Dessert attendants Goodland in the NE/4 of Sec. 25, are at home in Overland Park. bearer. were Shelia, Apolius, Heidi Feikert, T8S, R40W, and a tract beginning Organist Debbie Fiala pro- Kathy Feikert, Beth Hansmeier, at a point 1,110 feet north of the SE 402 E. 17th corner of the NE/4 of Sec. 25. Goodland, Kan. 67735 Michelle L. Shoff, now known as 785-890-5988 marriages Michelle L. Douglas, and Timothy Colby couple has son D. Douglas to Katherine T. Burtis Marriages Lot 17, Block 4, Eastridge Addition in Colby. The following marriage licenses No. 1 to Goodland. Sports television He weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces have been issued in the Sherman Mabelle Grubbs, surviving and measured 19 inches. County District Court: spouse of Thomas E. Grubbs of Grandparents are Bruce and Scott Alan Morris and Rebecca Branson West, Mo., to Mabelle W. schedule Sharon Feikert, St. Francis, and Ann Maupin, both of Goodland. 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