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The Dks Moinks HkcisterB Thursday, January Almanac Death Notices BARKLEY Services for Lowell Borklnv, of 420S VHIfl will be 10 00 AM Friday' at Westkirk Presbyterian Church. Vlsllu- Marjorle A. Rittenour, 78, of Heritage Manor Care Center, 5608 S.W. Ninth died of a heart Auburon Paul Hauser, 78, of Indianola died of a heart ailment Tuesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Lowell A. Berkley, 62, of 4205 98th Urbandale, died of a heart ailment Tuesday at Iowa Methodist Charles Leon Ribbey, 49, of 21 10 26th St.

died Tuesday near East Sev-enth Street and Broadway Avenue Appliance store founder Stogdill dies Center, services will be at 1 1 a.m. Saturday at St. John's United Methodist Church In Melbourne, and burial will be in Melbourne ailment mere Monday. The body was cremated and no services are planned. Mrs.

Rittenour was born in Brooklyn and lived in Des Moines 30 years. She had been a 'j r. Medical center. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Westkirk Presbyterian Church, and burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Mr. Barkley was born in dim lions-y oucivi inurs.ai. Caldwell-Roddati Urbandale Chapel 1791 HiiKmtfD i7-955l COURY Services for Ml-thoel Coury, 0(8308 Colbe Parkwuv will be 00 AM Saturday ol St. Plus Catholic Church. Interment Glendale Cemetery Vigil service 7:00 PM Frl- vveitover Funeral Horn Ml iskmarL2Z-4i4Z HAMPSHIRE Services for Helen J.

Hampshire, of 15M Hull will be 1:00 PM Thursday at the funeral home Interment Masonic Cemetery. Dunn's Funeral Homy JlilSlBMlAyt, SMITH For information regarding, services for Verne P. Smith, of 3i20 Grand, please call: Dunn's Funeral Home IllTerqndAyA VEENSTRA Services for Glenn Veenstra, of 66 37th will be 10.00 AM Thursday af Plymouth Congregational Church. Interment Resthaven alter being snoi by a state trooper. The death is under Investigation.

Services will be at 7 p.m. today at Southtown Funeral Home, and graveside services will be at 2:30 n.m. Fridav V' C.ArloStogdill, 68, the founder and former owner of Stogdill's TV Appliance in Des Moines, died of cancer Tuesday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday -5 V' a Mr.

Hauser was born in Marshall County and banquet waitress. Surviving are a daughter, Linda Seager of Oklahoma City; a sister, Maxine Brown of Ames; a grandchild; and a great-grandchild. Southtown Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Cemetery, Dunn's p-uneroi nam ming and lived in Urbandale 43 years. He retired from Norwest Bank and was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Welfare Masonic Lodge and Norwalk Order of the Eastern Star.

Among survivors are his wife, Carol; a son, Dan of Marion; four daughters, Megan Vespestad of Ola-the, and Becky Barkley, Sandy Baker and Michelle Branda, all of Des Moines; two brothers, Paul of Norwalk and John of Des Moines; a sister, Vivian Essick of Norwalk; and three grandchildren. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Caldwell-Raddatz Hickman Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer moved to Indianola in ivm irom Illinois. He retired as a colonel in the VS.

Army after serving 28 years, including during World War and the Korean and Vietnam wars. He later worked for and retired from Illinois Central Gulf Railroad in Glenwood, 111. Among survivors are his wife, Vivian; a daughter, Mary Ann Abair of Littleton, a son, Tim of Washington, D.C.; a grandchild; and a great-grandchild. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday at Overton Funeral Home, where the family will meet friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. at Oak Grove Cemetery in Clarinda. Mr. Ribbey, a general laborer, was born In Clarinda and lived in Des Moines about 10 years. According to relatives and the funeral home, he is survived by two sons, Chris and Danny, both of Des Moines; his stepfather, Walt Perdue, and a brother, Steve, both of Clarinda; and five sisters, Karen Larsen of Blanchard, Debra Taylor of Gravity, Sharon Winget of Hancock, Shirley Foster of Clarinda and Tamera Gil-lespy of Des Moines.

Mr. Ribbey's companion was Dorothy Allen of Des Moines. The family will greet friends from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Southtown Funeral Home and 1 to 2 p.m. Friday at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home in Clarinda.

at First Federated Church, and burial will be In Grand River Cemetery. Mr. Stogdill was born In Ellston and moved to Des Moines from Diagonal about I960. He currently lived at 6275 N.W. Burr Oak Drive, Johnston.

Surviving are his wife, Beverly; a son, James of Des Moines; a daughter, Jeri Pau of Vista, two brothers, Nolan of Crawfordsville and Clifford of St Petersburg, a sister, Ercil Allumbaugh of San Bernardino, and six grandchildren. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Friday at Hamilton's Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to First Federated or Mount Olive Lutheran churches. Fred LaVon Maxwell, 77, of Ames died Monday at Story County Hospital Skilled Care of complications of a heart ailment.

Services will be at 1 1 a.m. today at Calvary United Methodist Church, and burial will be in Ames Municipal Cemetery. Mr. Maxwell was born in Maxwell and moved to Ames in 1951. He was a retired farmer and had also worked for the Milwaukee Road and City of Ames line department.

He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the United Methodist Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Golden Kiwanis. Among survivors are his wife, Ruth; three daughters, Sheila Water-bury of Arizona, Myrna Nordin of Ames and Pam Stewart of Missouri; two sons, Jerry Shultz of Florida and Rick Maxwell of Ames; a brother, Maurice of Maxwell; a sister, Wilma Jean Zabka of Champaign, 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to his church. Adams Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Kay L.

Thomas, 83, of 3214 49th St. died of a respiratory ailment Tuesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Rudolph Manfredinl, 72, of 412 First West Des Moines, died of a heart ailment Wednesday at Mercy Armelda "Tfflie" Kueper, 83, of Knoxville died of a heart ailment Monday at Westridge Manor Nursing Hamilton'! Lyon MS Lyon SI 245-5221 Deborah Owen Bramon II 00 AM Thursday ot The Funeral Home Eleanor L.Taylor 1 00 PM Thursday ot The Funeral Home Alton Clark, Jr. Memorial Service 30 PM Thursday at The Funeral Home Mi Idred Lucille Anderson II 00 AM Friday at The Funeral Home Mabel Highland 1 00 PM Friday at The Funeral Home C. ArloStegdlll Saturday at First Federated Church Thelma Lewis Groveside service 2:00 PM Saturday at Resthaven Cemetery Trenton, MO Southtown 5400SW1h 284-311 Phyllis Rumlev 10:00 AM Thursday at The Funeral Home Charles Ribbey 7:00 PM Thursdovat The Funeral Home Hamilton's Near Hi9hland Memory Gardens 121 Mth Ave. 289-2442 Harold H.Jones Of Joplin, MO Services were Wednesday Michael Coury, 92, of Ilahee Hills Retirement Residence, 8308 Colby Parkway Drive, Urbandale, died of a fit Center, services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday at McLaren's Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Rest-haven Cemetery. Mrs. Thomas, a homemaker, was born in San Benito. Texas, and Hospital Meaicai Center.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Mr. Manfredinl Home, services will be at 11a.m.

Friday at First Christian Church in Knoxville, with burial in Graceland Cemetery. Mrs. Kueper, a homemaker, was born in Sandy- I We" heart ailment Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St.

Pius Catholic Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Glen- MERLE HAY at Cfwpel Hill lived in the Des Moines area 52 years. She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Among survivors are her husband, Howard; two daughters, Jean Whetstone of West Des Moines and Mary Rittgers of San Antonio, Texas; a stepdaughter, Louisa Hewlett of Des Moines; 12 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. The family will visit with friends from 6 to 8 p.m.

Friday at the funeral chapel, where there will be a 7 p.m. vigil service. Memorial contributions may be made to her church. lived in West Des Moines all his life and retired as a custodian with the Des Moines public schools. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Among survivors are his wife, Helen; his mother, Dina Manfredini, and a brother, Dante, both of West Des Moines; and two sisters, Mary Russo of Urbandale and Enes Logli of Des Moines. The family will visit with friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at McLaren's Funeral Chapel, where there will be a 7:30 p.m. vigil service. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.

ville and lived in Knoxville most of her life. She is survived by four daughters, June Peck of Knoxville, Judy McDonald of Denver, and Shirley Balkema and Pat Kraber, both of Des Moines; two sons, James Raster of Chula Vista, and Cecil Banks of Knoxville; two sisters, Betty Cooper and Marilyn DeZwarte, and four brothers, Bill Bacus, Charles Bacus, Beryl Bacus and Bert Bacus, all of Knoxville; 21 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 9 a.m. today at Bybee Davis Funeral Home, where the family will be present from 7 to 8 p.m. Adolph Hoch Services Pending Funeral Home Mausoleum Cemetery Columbarium Cnmatorium 4400 Merit Hoy Rd 278-433 DM, IA Vernon James Michael, 61, of Fresno, died of cancer at a nursing home there Saturday.

Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Kingsway Cathedral in Des Moines, with burial of the cremains in McDivitt Grove Cemetery in Urbandale. Mr. Michael lived all his life in Des Moines until moving to Fresno four years ago. He retired from Chicago North Western Railway and was a Navy veteran.

Among survivors are three daughters, Virginia Graziano of Michigan and Rhonda Perkins and Debra Stuart, both of Des Moines; a son, Richard, and two brothers, Lester and Wayne, all of Des Moines; a sister, Doris Besco of Ottumwa; and six grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Yost and Webb Mortuary in Fresno is in charge of arrangements. dale Cemetery. Mr.

Coury was born in Sioux City and lived in the Des Moines area 50 years, retiring from The Des Moines Register and Tribune Co. He was a member of the Phoenician and Dow-ling clubs. Among survivors are four daughters, Marilyn Pearson of West Des Moines, Catherine Coury of Shawnee, and Madonna Plew and Rose Cordaro, both of Des Moines; a son, Michael of St. Louis; a sister, Clara Macy of Golden, two brothers, Manuel and David, both of Sioux City; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m.

Friday at Westover Funeral Home, where there will be a 7 p.m. vigil service. Memorial contributions may be made to Dowling High School or his church. Roy J. Keller, 40, of Indianola died of a heart ailment Monday at home.

Memorial services will be at Lois Mae Walters, 79, of 5921 Winwood Drive, Johnston, died Monday at Mercy Hospital Medical Mabel Marie Highland, 92, of Urbandale Rehabilitation and Care Center, 4614 N.W. 84th died of a 4 i Kay L.Thomas 10:00 AM Saturday at McLaren's Funeral Chapel Vigil 7:00 PM Friday Rudolph Manfredini 11 :00 AM Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Vigil 7:30 PM Friday McLaren's Funeral Chapel 801 19th Street, WDM 515-225-722? Thomas D. Harkln 11 :00 AM Thursday ot Our Lady's Immaculate Heart Cathol ic hurch Ankeny Funeral Home 515-964-4674 Phyllis L. Sorenson Rnmley, 68, of 2 Davis St. died of a heart attack Monday at home.

Services will be I I at iu a.m. wxiay Center ot complications of pneumonia. The body was donated to the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, and memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Casey heart ailment there Wednesday. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Friday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery. Mrs. Highland was born in Fair at Southtown Funeral Home and at 3 p.m. at Cainsville (Mo.) Christian Church.

Burial will be at Akron Cemetery in Cainsville Mrs. Rumley (the Des Jfloinrs Rf fftr totaling 2 (515) 284-8437 1 p.m. saturaay at Highland Park Christian Church, and burial of the (remains will be in Ridgedale Cemetery. Mr. Keller lived in Des Moines all his life before United Methodist Church.

Mrs. Walters was born in Casey and lived in Lenox before moving to Des Moines seven years ago. She retired as owner of a restaurant in Lenox. A daughter, Stephanie Gilman of Bondurant, survives. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.

Merle Hay Funeral Home is handling arrangements. field and lived in Des Moines most of her life. She was the former owner of Lee Highland Radiator Shop and had been a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Among survivors are four daughters, Beverly Johnson of Urbandale and Mildred Backstrom, Evelyn Davis and Shirley Thomas, all of Des Moines; 12 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

The family will visit with friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to her church. ABRAMS Margaret 73. of Toledo died Tuesday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center.

COURY Michael. 92. of Ilahee Hills Retirement Residence. 8308 Colby Parkway, died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. FALLS Viva.

69. of New Oaks Care Center. 3806 Easton died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. HARRISON Bessie 77. of 1606 Summer Park Drive.

Ankeny. died Wednesday at Iowa Lutheran Hospital. HIGHLAND Mabel Marie. 92. of Urbandale Rehabilitation and Care Center.

4614 N.W. 84th Urbandale. died there Wednesday. HOCH Adolph. 85, of Valley View Village.

2571 Guthrie Ave died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. KOTECKI Thoma 40. of 2739 Boston Ave. died Wednesday at home. MANFREDINI Rudolph.

72. of 412 First West Des Moines, died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. RITTENOUR Marorie A 78, of Heritage Manor Care Center, 5608 W. Ninth died there Monday RUMLEY Phyllis 68, of 2 Davis St. died Monday at home.

UPDIKE Jack. 68. of Woodward died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. WOLFE Lydia M. 96.

of 3906 S.E. 26th St. died Wednesday at home. was born in Lebanon, S.D., and lived in Cainsville before moving to Des Moines in 1960. She retired as a sales associate for Kmart and was a member of Clifton Heights Presbyterian Church.

Among survivors are two daughters, Gracie Myers of Peoria, and Martie Myers of Des Moines; three brothers, Earl Sorenson of Cainsville, Melvin Sorenson of Bethany, and Alvin Sorenson of Indianola; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to her church. moving to Indianola a year ago. He is survived by his mother, Sherrel Bain of Des Moines; a sister, Kim Hodge of Altoona; and a half sister, Jane Horton of California. Hamilton's Funeral Home in Des Moines is in charge of arrangements.

Thelma Lorraine Lewis, 85, of 928 30th St. died of a heart ailment Friday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. The body was cremated and memorial graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Resthaven Memorial Cemetery in Trenton, Mo. Mrs.

Lewis was born in Larado, and lived in Des Moines most of her life. She retired as an administrative assistant at Storey-Kenworthy and was a member of First Christian Church. Surviving are a son, Robert Paul of Cedar Rapids; and a sister, Josephine Cof man of Des Moines. Arrangements are being handled by Hamilton's Funeral Home. Lydia M.

Wolfe, 96, of 3906 S.E. 26th St. died of a heart ailment Wednesday at home. Services will be graveside at 11a.m. Friday in Memory Gardens Cemetery in Iowa City.

Mrs. Wolfe was born in Corning. She retired as a nurse at University Hospitals in Iowa City. A niece, Rhonda Davis of Des Moines, survives. Friends may call after 10:30 a.m.

Friday at George L. Gay Funeral Home in Iowa City. Edna Darlene Summers, 64, of 2038 Walnut St. died of a heart ailment Saturday at Lucas County Health Center in Chariton. Graveside services have been held.

A previous obituary should have stated that two of Mrs. Summers' brothers, Bernard Carnes and Raymond Carnes, are residents of Glendale, Ariz. Also, three sons were omitted. They are Robert Perkins, Rick Raines and Rodney McPherson, all of Ottumwa. 3 These people nave bean granted divorces in Polk County.

Maryellen R. and Robert Miller. Beatrice Eileen and Barry Trent Curtis. Chad A. and Ellen S.

Clark. DES MOINES FIRE DEPARTMENT Jan. 15, 12 24 a.m. Seventh Street and Jefferson Avenue, medical call. 12 54 a m.

7415 S.W. 17th medical call. 3 25 a.m. 1527 Harrison medical call. 4 35 a m.

1525 33rd medical call. 7 02 a.m. Ninth and High streets, medical call. 7 05 a m. 678 33rd medical call.

8 25 a.m. 3846 Cambridge medical call. 8 42 a m. East 16th Street and Grand Avenue, medical call 8 52 a m. 6221 E.

Second medical call 8 54 a m. 2865 Euclid Ave fire call. 8 57 a.m. 1100 Cummins Road, medical call 9 27 a m. 63rd Street north of Raccoon River, medical call.

9 44 a.m. 3109 Park Plaza Drive, medical call 10 15 a m. 120 34th fire call. 10 44 a m. 2837 Capitol medical call 11 26 a.m.

421 Granger medical call 11 34am 5006SW 17th medical call 11:52 a.m. 4116 University medical can. i 06 m. 381 1 Dixon medical call 1 45 p.m. Seventh Street Viaduct, medical call 1 47 m.

925 High medical caH 2 16 4030 Berwick Drive, medical call. 2 22 m. East 18th Street and Grand Avenue medical call 2 39 m. 2801 Walnut fire call 2 58 p.m. 2601 W.

Army Post Road, medr-cal call 3 08 m. 2739 Boston Ave medical call. 3 13pm 4343 Valley Drive, medical call. 3 32 m. 555 Fifth Ave medical caH 3 36 p.m.

1 101 Crocker medical call. 3 40 1 130 Sixth Ave medical call 3 45 35O0 14th medical cad. 3 54 m. 219 Fourth medical call, 5 15pm 3715 37th medical call 5 40 pm. 2048 Walnut medical caH.

5 57 m. 555 Fifth Ave medical call 6 21 2701 40th Court, medical caH. 6.33 m. 1310 Sixth Ave medical caM Filomena R. Berardi, 80, of Heritage Manor Care Center, 5608 S.W.

Ninth died of a respiratory ailment there Monday. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, and burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. The name of a daughter, Lucretia Tumea of Des Moines, was incorrect in a previous obituary.

Donna Jean Slckler, 60, of Pleasantville died of cancer Tuesday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Bybee Davis Funeral Home in Knoxville, with burial in Grace-land Cemetery. Mrs. Sickler, a homemaker, was born in Marion County and lived in Knoxville and Shenandoah before moving to Pleasantville.

She is survived by three daughters, Kathy Wilson of Knoxville and Vickie Sickler and Diane Goemaat, both of Pleasantville; three sons, Bill DeHeer of Pleasantville, Jim DeHeer of Guam and Kevin DeHeer of Ack-worth; three sisters, Claudine Koma-rek of Onawa and Norma Koons and Patsy VandeKamp, both of Pleasantville; a brother, Eddie Salsberry of DeKalb, 15 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 10 a.m. today at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. "Here is information about the deaths of former central Iowa residents who moved from the area more than 20 years ago: Lorenx W.

Rieck 59, of Dows, a former resident of Madrid, died of a heart attack Monday at Franklin General Hospital in Hampton. Services will be at 10:30 a m. today at Immanuel Memorial United Church of Christ in Alden. Arrangements are being handled by Surls Funeral Home in Iowa Falls. Leo Paul ContrL 75, of High-wood, 111., who lived in Granger until 1941, died of a heart ailment Monday at Highland Park (111.) Hospital.

Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Saturday at Assumption Catholic Church in Granger, with arrangements by Svmonds Funeral Home Seguin chapel in Highland Park, 111. CEDAR FALLS Vernon Bartels. 71: Doris E. Walther.

85; Audrey G. Zeiger. 91: Donald J. Wieser. 78: Alma S.

Johnson. 92. Maxwell Mabie. 71; Effie E. Nelson.

88; Arlene Larsen, 83: Tedda Hach. 72; Roger I. Turnbull. 75: Daniel J. Rorhbaugh.

infant; Darlene Peters. 66 Morris V. Riter. 80. Lurena E.

Woodruff. 91: Lawrence D. Hesse. 60; Barbara J. Dunham.

52. COLFAX Alan K. Wheeler, 62 CORVDON John L. Head. 93; Lone O.

Hart, 83 DUNKERTON Paul Wagner. 28 EVANSDALE Elnora H. Quinn. 82; Wilma I. Mesch.

76. FORT DODGE Edward A Consier. 88; Milton Smith. Sr 79; Ann M. Snyder.

51 GEORGE Elsie Gerken. 80; Lyle Stettmchs. 59; Evelyn Beckler. 74. CILBERTVILLE Lou Frost.

90 GOWRIE Clarence RHockemeier. 77. JANESVTLLE Clair Bohan.61. JESUP Norma A Wright. 88.

LA PORTE CITY Ben Brown. Joseph Bedard. 81; Esther Brown 86. timer R. Reimer 86: Darrell Moline.

69 lARCHWOOO Robert Doherty. 69 NEWTON Barbara MaynekJ. 73. Mmnie Koppm. 97.

Leslie WerU. 93: Glona Oeilaert. 69. Fern K. White.

50; Mary t. Thomas. 8Z. Mabel E. Atwood.

81: Oscar Rudlotf. 64. Zetma WMkams. 87: Harnett A Burnett. 89: Grace I Dammewr.

87. Loyd Staub Jr 42 WATERLOO Alono Lahmon. 83: Nina Nahas 68. Darwin Jorgenson. 73: MabeMe Johnson.

94; Mary tischeid. 88 Lorraine A Oix 79. Russell Kearns. 51: Arlene KiinBhammer. 78.

Marvin Bratt. 84 Barnett. 77; Ekton Barntt. 50. Dorothy Wilde 97 Richard Kenuelman.

73 Frank DeVme 85 Gordon A Seamans. 75 Harold Capswk 89 Watson Henderson. 71 Byron PotraU 62 Bill A Fulton. 64. Lester Fer-ne 82 Archie Dirksen.

88. Jennie Ross. 93. Leon A Ben. 76 Ruth A Pete-son 64 Milan Dray 85 FetisaZ Tovar 89 David Pye 45 Arietta Wte 82 MeiaM SaPO 87.

Lucille Oge 69 Lawrence Phillips 90 Hazel MiEnroe 65 W-lnam C'ow 68 Gn Hansen 51 Norma I S'a-k 82 Arm Wanner 50 Henry Rooy 55 Moed Speck 78 Anna Mae Nash 67. Scott Craft. 33 Onnlie Ksel 76 Maxme Sanborn 80. Wayne Tnarp 69 Jeannie A Ktamer 82 DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL TOTZKE Kimberly and Michael of Des Moines, a daughter. Wednesday.

IOWA LUTHERAN HOSPITAL CHRISTENSEN Christine and Lee of Des Moines, a daughter. Wednesday. ESHOM Megan Wethne and Brian Eshom of Murray, a daughter. Tuesday. GILLESPIE Michelle and James of DeSoto, a son.

Tuesday. ROMINE Jody llifl and ere Romme of Des Moines, a son. Monday. SCHAPPAUGH Vikki and Doug of Adel. daughter.

Wednesday. WHATLEV Barbara and Tim of Des Moines, a daughter. Tuesday IOWA METHODIST MEDICAL CENTER ESCHERICH Lisa and Brian of Ankeny. a son. Tuesday GOODHUE-NOLTE Debra Goodhue-Nonw and Paul Note of Carlisle, a daughter.

Monday SKAHILL Eldonna and Mark of Maxwell, a (laughter. Wednesday. MERCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER BILL Lisa and Kelly ot Des Moines, a son. Tuesday. COX Amy and Brad of hxkanola, a son.

Wednesday FRUNZAR Knsti and John of West Des Momes. a son. Wednesday GRANT Chanta Donnelly and Gary Grant of Des Moines, a son. Tuesday HOFFMAN Vvette and John of West Des Moines, a daughter. Wednesday KAUTZ Knstme Ray and Jon Kauti of Creston.

a son. Wednesday OXLFY Laurie and Todd of Ankeny. a daughter. SHOULTZ lau and Andrew of Des Moines, a dauehter. Tuesday STEWART Shertna ol Des Momes.

a daughter. Tmrvlay SUD6OCK Anne and Tracy of Inonnou. a oaug-ter. Tuesday minim for flie entire year of 1997 Plus FREE Activation Fee UNITED STATES sen THE FLORIST That people have applied for marriage lleenm In Polk County. Steven R.

Fox. 38. Nevada, and Kathleen M. Starnes.41. Des Momes.

Chad A Tomknson. 22. Des Moines, and Dora M. Butler. 21.DesMomes.

Roger W. Loghry. 37, Des Moines, and Vidui Thompson. 29. Des Moines Michael Mmter.

36. Des Momes. and Oanrta R. Shade. 33.

Des Moines. JohnF Stroh. 31. Clrve.arxl Donna DeRuyter. 33.

Windsor Heights. Lionel Johnson. 35 Fort Madison, and Mary Moore Jr 42. Des Moines. Justin A Voshell.

21. Ankeny. and Christine A. MiHer. 20.

Ankeny Jerod Grerf. 20. Des Momes. and Came D. Moss.

1 9 West Des Moines Ronald Barber. 57. Des Momes. and Cheryl A. Turpen.

48. Des Moines Zoran Mnenkowc. 19. Ckve. and Mehssa A.

Kelso. 24 Des Moines Donald I Signer. 51. Des Momes. and LaVeta R.

awards. 44 Des Momes Lor. Evans. 48. Des Momes.

and Vicki Lane. 45 Des Momes jose Menow Ramos. 26 Des Momes. and Bianca Bares. 19.

Des Momes Patric Hams. 26. Grimes, and Angela Roberts. 20 West Des Momes Lawrence Maierus. lee.

Des Moines, and Nancy Bet legal Des Momes Randal I Ping" 25 Des Momes. and Monica Mewbanks 35 Des Momes 19 1 rrvwict Phones Answered 24 Hours A day. Seven Day A Week Mjvt Acceptor to fw xv jfwwi'Hi rrouirrtl iihx! tfi'tllM i T(JI rnw'iij t- vfro i- V-io V-l naxdrK tNinm-d imh.

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