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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1980 PAGE 10-SEC. 6 1 Beth Ann Angrick i Sara Ann Patterson VI Morris Mrs. Huff -ft 4 9 Gansmiller Mrs. Mellett The bride-elect was graduated from Marian. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Gumerson. The future bridegroom was graduated from St. Meinrad College and has done graduate study at St.

Louis University and St. Meinrad School of Theology. He is the son of Mrs. Eugene Donlan. I ivmnin-lluiit Irvington United Methodist Church will be the setting March 22 for the wedding of Beth Elaine Hunt and John Wayne Tremain.

The bride-to-be was graduated from Professional Careers Institute. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy H. Hunt.

The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Indiana Central University. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tremain.

La.soi-i win An Aug 16 wedding in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church is planned by Kristina K. Irwin of Indianapolis and Mark Eugene Lawson. The future bride, a Purdue University graduate, is the daughter of Beulah Jaeger of Lafayette. The prospective bridegroom attends Purdue and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson of Noblesville. Itickelt-I. mid Margie Land announces the engagement of her daughter.

Rose Elaine Land, and Army 1st Lt. William Rickett III Ihiid-Angihk Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Angrick Jr. of Trafalgar announce the engagement of their daughter, Beth Ann Angrick, and Brian Paul Baird.

The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Baird of Trafalgar. No date has been set for the wedding.

Morpan-Pallerstm An Aug. 2 wedding is planned by Sara Ann Patterson and William J. Morgan of Marianna, Fla. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Patterson of Sandusky. Ohio. She attended Bowling Green State University. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Morgan of Huron, Ohio, formerly of Indianapolis, are the future bridegroom's parents. He is a graduate of Kenyon College. Praak-Stoi in Northminster Presbyterian Church will be the setting for the Oct. 11 wedding of Jennifer Jeanne Storm and James Brian Prazak. They attend Butler University.

The bride-to-be is a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma honorary. She is the daughter oi iviaryse storm. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Prazak. Lindstroin-lirow A June 28 wedding in Lawrence United Methodist Church is planned by Christine Ann Brown of Beech Grove and Peter Carl Lindstrom. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.

Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russel Lindstrom. The future bride, a graduate of Purdue University, received a master's degree from Indiana University. Her fiance attended Indiana University-Purdue University.

Indianapolis. Northminster Presbyterian Church will be the setting June 7 for the wedding of Christine Anita Cooper of Elkhart and Bruce Kevin Kidd. They attend Purdue University. The bride-to-be, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Mayhew Cooper. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Kidd. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.

rmrr June 14 is the date chosen by Anita Marie Fowler and Jonathan Massy for their wedding in East 38th Street Christian Church The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs George Edward Fowler and the late Mr Fowler Her fiance is the son of Mr and Mrs. Dwight L. Massy. He attended Indiana Universitv-Purdue University. Indianapolis.

Kiit'lin-( in Franklin College students Kathryn Alice Gavin and Jeffrey Scott Kuehn will be married June 7 in Northminster Presbyterian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs John W. Gavm and Dr. and Mrs.

Vernon E. Kuehn of Richmond Ihigtivr-i Wrcr A June 7 wedding in Calvary Lutheran Church is planned by Linda L. Geiger and Gary Bugner. The future bride will be graduafed in May from Purdue University. She is a member of Tomahawk honorary Her parents are Mr and Mrs.

Merl Geiger The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Purdue, is a member of Tomahawk He is the son of Mr and Mrs. William Bugher Jane Ellen Gumerson and Michael Joseph Donlan of Greenwood will be married June 6 in the Marian College Chapel Mrs. Warsaw Mrs. I Mrs. Bear Susan Ann Ebbinghaus and Harris Mitchel Warsaw of Indianapolis were married Saturday in Robertson Chapel at Butler University.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebbinghaus of Nohlesville are the bride's parents. She is a graduate of Butler and member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The bridegroom, a graduate of Pace College, is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs David Warsaw of Yonkers, Y. Honor attendants were Amy M. Eu-binghaus of Noblesville and Robert War-' saw of Yonkers. loi i Valley Mills Christian Church was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Susan Lynn Gaalema and Ronald Lee Morris Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs.

Robert Gaalema and Irma Morris The bridegroom was graduated from ITT Technical Institute and attends Butler University Honor attendants were Mrs Tony De-Fur of Mooresville and John Jordan I luf(-kvn Linda Ann Kerrigan and Dr Keith Thomas Huff of Indianapolis were married Saturday in North United Methodist Church. The bride, a Purdue University graduate, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Douglas Kerrigan The bridegroom is the son 'if Mr and Mrs. Clarence Thomas Huff of Ev-ansville. H( is a graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine Honor attendants were Pamela Kerri gan and Fred Price of Bartlesville. Okla V.ir-s Old Bethel United Methodist Church was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Teresa Lvnn Mills and Dale Robert Bear.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer The bridegroom is the son of Dora Bear and Bazill Bear Honor attendants were Darla Bear and Thomas Craner. Mrs. I 1 1 1 i The Star's Bridal Policy (uiimilln-l hiflnmn Vickie Jo Huffman and Michael Aaron Gansmiller of Jackson.

were married Saturday in the Indianapolis Baptist Temple The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Huffman. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick A. Gansmiller of Rives Junction. Mich. Honor attendants were Tammy For-sythe of Beech Grove and James Gansmiller of Jackson.

Mcllctt-l'jtwurds Christ the King Catholic Church was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Annette Edwards and Mark Edward Mel-1 lelt Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil-; liam Edwards of Greenwood and Mr and Mrs. Robert Mellett. Brenda Catt of Greenwood and James Greskamp were honor attendants.

LiitliiiLi-Mm ili Penny Jo Murphy and Steven George Harding were married Saturday in North! Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. Norma Harding and George Harding of Zions-i ville are their parents.

Honor attendants were Catherine Anita Murphy and Rod J. Weaver. liridul iVuMn Mikes Selection The bridal registry is an excellent: service lur most brides-to-be A good' bridal consultant and an intelligent regis-, tering of gilt choices wnh local stores is a tremendous help to engaged couples. The bridal registry also avoids possibilities of many gift duplications and. assures receiving things the couple wants in ineir laste.

a good consultant helps a bride color-coordinate her choices for her home and sees to it that she is registered properly and in all the right departments of the store Choosing silver, china and crystal patterns should be a joint venture of both the bride and groom Old Stephanie Cecelia Herstich and Douglas Lee Keenan. They attend Purdue University The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Charles R. Garcia of Bath, and Stephen S. Herstich of Bethlehem, fiance is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Keenan. Dtxwr-RoYston Hope United Methodist Church in Flint, will be the setting Nov. 22 for the wedding of Amy Sue Royston and Timothy D. Deerr.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Royston of Flushing, and Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard D. Deerr of Plain-field. The prospective bridegroom is a senior at General Motors Institute. lAK-klurt-Collicr The March 1 wedding plans of Donna D. Collier and Kenneth G.

Lockhart of Indianapolis are announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Collier. Garfield Park Baptist Church will be the setting for the ceremony.

The future bride was graduated from Ball State University. Her fiance attended Ohio and Jacksonville universities. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mrs. Clark H. England of Lancaster, Ohio, and Kenneth L.

Lockhart of Kissim-mee, Fla. Mi-Curdy-Dttwden St. Anthony Catholic Church will be the setting May 31 for the wedding of Barbara Ann Dowden of Speedway and Robert Joseph McCurdy. The bride-to-be attended Indiana State University. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Otis E. Dowden. The prospective bridegroom received bachelor's and master's degrees from Purdue University. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert B. McCurdy. huttMoffiii A June 14 wedding in Zion Evangelical Church is planned by Sharyn Sue Moffitt and Steven Kent McNutt. The bride-elect was graduated from Purdue University.

She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and Kappa Delta Pi honorary. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moffitt. The future bridegroom attended Indiana University and will be graduated in May from Purdue.

He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Jack McNutt of Carmel. March 29 is the date chosen by Anna Helene Peoni and David Joseph Reckley of Indianapolis for their wedding in Holy Name Catholic Church in Beech Grove. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Peoni of Beech Grove Her fiance is the son of Daniel J. Reckley of Brownsburg and the late Patricia L.

Reckley Vlcbiiindi-IUilhciford Beverly Sue Rutherford and Thomas. Martin Allebrandi II will be married June 21 in Rosedale Hills United Methodist Church. The future bride attended Indiana University-Purdue University. Indianapolis. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mr. Wilford Rutherford Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allebrandi of Carmel A member of Triangle Fraternity, he will be gradu- ated in May from IUPUI kvKord Mr and Mrs Frank A Shackelford announce the engagement of their daugh-ter. Sara Jane Shackelford, and Peter Williams of Chicago.

The bride-elect attended Eastern Kentucky University and attends Wheaton (III I College Her fiance was graduated from Austin College and attends Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Coyle W. Williams of San Antonio, Texas A May 31 wedding in the LaSalle Street Church in Chicago is planned Most Credit Cards Accepted -71 Jennifer Jeanne Storm The bride-elect attends Indiana Vocational Technical College. The bridegroom-to-be was graduated from the University of Georgia and is stationed in San Antonio, Texas.

He is the son of Army Lt. Col. and Mrs. William Rickett Jr. of Jacksonville, Ala.

A May 3 wedding in Broadway Baptist Church is planned. Ihy-Pclcrson Ann Elizabeth Peterson and Kevin Alan Day of Bloomington will be married June 21 in Carmel (Ind.l United Methodist Church Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Peterson of Carmel and Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Day of Westfield. The future bride will be graduated in May from Purdue University. She is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and Omicron Nu honorary. Her fiance attended Butler University.

Mi'ims-Sihh'fiel A May 24 wedding in Pleasant Grove Christian Church is planned by Marilyn Colleen Schlegel and Frederick Means The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schlegel of Martinsville. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Allen Means.

He attends Ball State University and is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Sigma Phi fraternities. ka'IKIII-llcistii ll A May 24 wedding is planned by Engagement announcements must be received in the Women's Department no later than eight weeks before the wedding and must be printed at least six weeks before the wedding. All engagement announcements are published in The Sundav Star rddiiiix. Information and pictures for Saturday and Sunday weddings should be in the Women's Department at least 10 days before the wedding, but will be accepted as late as 5 p.m. Monday before the ceremony Information received after that time will 1 published as a late wedding Late wedding information must be printed within two weeks after the ceremony Pictures are not used Information about weddings occurring on weekdays must be received no later than 5 three days before the ceremony.

be sure! if til Evenings until 9 (317) 255-3161 OOIGIN irx Brisk Walk Is Best. Easiest Of Exercise I or nd oung Before you buy any fur anywhere at any The Indianapolis Star is happy to publish news of engagements and weddings Engagement and wedding information may be submitted on Star forms. To obtain these, send your request, including name, address and zip code, to Brides, The Indianapolis Star Women's Department. P.O Box 145. Indianapolis.

Ind. 46206 Forms must be filled out completely, including all addresses and DAYTIME telephone numbers Incomplete forms will be discarded I'ivlurc One picture will be printed, either with the engagement announcement or the wedding story Only black and white, sharply focused photographs will be accepted. Photos must be wallet size or larger The Star will make every effort to return photos which are accompanied by-appropriate size, self-addressed stamped envelopes, but is not responsible for loss or damage price shop Davidson's to $1985 $2900 $850 $1500 $3950 $1585 $875 $7 785 By BFVF.RI.Y BARK Women's News Service Walkine briskly, not jusl strolling, is the easiest and one of the best forms of exercise tor people of all ages Striding can be done on almost any terrain, in any weather The benefits of striding are numerous Circulation is improved, it a wonderful cardio-vaseular exercise, capillaries awaken when one is stndinu The stridor is not easily fatigued To shape up for striding, it is benelicial to do the following warm-up and cool-down exercises Lie flat on your back and stretch ymr arms over your head, being sure your arms are touching the floor Bend both knees to your chest stretch your legs straight up in the air. hold for a units, bring lens back to bent knee position and repeat the exercise 10 tunes. iWhen your legs no lunger quiver, you will know you have strengthened your leg muscles i This exercise will strengthen stomach, lower back and legs.

Sitting on the floor or on a chair, flex feet and circle them away from you The circling starts Irom the ankles Do this exercise as often and as many times as you feel comlorlable An easy way to stretch and strengthen feet and ankles Standing up straight, place one foot directly in front of the other, with heel touching toe Tuck your buttocks under you place your hands on your hips hold your head up Roll up on the cushions of your feet Hold this position for five niunts. back to start on position and repeat lie more times This exercise will keep your hoclv in alignment while strengthening cahes. ankles and' feet Lie on your side, with elbow bent and head on your hand One leg should be on top of the other Bend both of your leys in back of you. then swing them out to a half-moon position in front of you Repeat six times on each side This exercise will loosen lower back muscles and After-lnventjory FUR SALE Full Length Coats, Jackets, Strollers Reduced choose from a magnificent selection here's just a sampling: i mm legs HEALTHFUL HINT The well within walking distance' benefits of striding are Natural Mink Strollers Natural Mink Full Length Coats Natural Raccoon Strollers, Leather Trim Natural Blue Fox Coat Natural Mink Full Length Coats Full Length Muskrat Coats, Fox Collar Natural Blue Fox Jackets Natural Lynx Cat Paw Coat, Natural Lynx Collar Ic Accidciil.s Iik lease Johannesburg. South Africa AP Although the motor vehicle accident death rale dropped in SmJIi Africa in motorcycle accidents have mcrea ol by 7 pr cent The higher motorcycle rate Minus, a 7 per cent increase last year in sales of the bikes Basingstoke.

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