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Arnhold, Winterowd married

Leah Marie Arnhold, daughter of Ken and Teri Arnhold of Marion, and Kip Brandon Winterowd, son of Phil and Jackie Winterowd of Salmon, Idaho, were married July 29 in an outdoor ceremony at Irving, Texas.

The Rev. Sylvester Patton III officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Recorded music was used during the seating of the parents, processional, and recessional.

Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a strapless gown made of white bridal satin with a semi-cathedral length train. The dress was decorated with pearls, beads, and sequins on the bodice, in the front, and on the back from the waist to the train. Her cathedral-length veil was made of illusion tulle complemented with a jeweled tiara.

She carried fuchsia colored gerbera daisies, pink roses, and light pink calla lilies.

Chelsea Arnhold of Wichita was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kim Duncan of Dallas, Texas, Hallie Godfrey of Lawrence, Riki Kisner of Hays, and Misty Winterowd of Blackfoot, Idaho.

They wore pearl pink full-length gowns with lighter pink sashes that flowed from the shoulders to a V-back where they were tied. They carried bouquets similar to the bride's.

Willard Nelson of Coppell, Texas, served as best man. Groomsmen were Ted Neyman of Salmon, Idaho, Kevin Copes of Monroe, La., and Levin Arnhold of Manhattan.

A reception, meal, and dance were held at the Venetian Terrace at Irving, Texas.

The bride is a graduate of Marion High School and the University of Kansas, where she graduated with a degree in accounting.

Her husband is a graduate of the University of Louisiana-Monroe, with a bachelor's degree in communications.

Both are employed at the corporate office of the National Cheerleaders Association and National Dance Alliance at Garland, Texas. Leah is the director of events. Her husband is senior director of personnel and technology.

The couple lives in Allen, Texas, and plans to honeymoon on a Caribbean cruise in late September.

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