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DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER JUNE 20, 1982 6E ROSS FREEMAN ANNOY AMODEO-COMBS Weddings, engagements tare announced BANSCHBACH FELT Kathleen M. Felt of Aims, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Felt of Waukee, was married May 29 to Dr. John Banschbach, also of Ames, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Banschbach of Rising Sun. The couple will reside in Ames. The bride is employed by the Mutual Ad Food Association, -and the bridegroom is a professor at Iowa State University. The bride is retaining her maiden name.

JERLES FRITZ Anne C. Fritz of Tampa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Collin W. Fritz, 3211 Wakonda Court was married June 4 to James R.

Jerles, also of Tampa, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jerles of SL Simons Island, Ga The couple will make their home in Tampa, where the bride is employed by Moss Brothers department store, and the bridegroom by the Exchange Bancorp.

The bride's surname wiH be Fritz Jerles. CONNETT MORALES June 9 was the wedding day of Penny R. Morales and John W. Connett both of Des Moines. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Morales, 202 Williams and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Connett 2734 Chicago Ave.

The bride is employed by the City of Des Moines, and the bridegroom is serving with the Air Force. The couple will be at home at Edwards Air Force Base in California. NORDGREN BRANDT Gayle White Brandt, 3845 Eighty-first daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E.

White, 8405 Norton was married May 22 to Jeffrey S. Nordgren, also of Des Moines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nordgren of Sioux City. The couple will live in Des Moines.

The bride and bridegroom are employed by AID Insurance Services. I Dee Nee M. Combs, 1214 S. W. Thornton daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth P. Combs, 3516 S.W. Twenty-seventh St, was married June 12 to Ralph L. Amodeo, also of Des Moines, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Amodeo. The 'couple wi reside in Des Moines. The bride works for Hotel Fort Des Moines, and the bridegroom is a fire fighter for the City of Des Moines. MRS.

RALPH AMODEO RIEF OTT Jane M. Ott of Ames, daughter of and Mrs. Robert Ott of Eau Clair, was married May 22 to Michael i. Rief, also of Ames, son of Ijlr. and Mrs.

Clarence Rief, 954 Forty-first West Des Moines. The couple will live in Ames, where the bride is a graduate student and the bridegroom is a student at Iowa State University. ORTALE- JOINER Sandra K. Joiner, 2714 Fleur of Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver W. Joiner of Monroe, was married May 22, to Gary J. Ortale, 3308 Sixty-second son of Mrs. Edna Goodhew. 2405 Forty-seventh St, and of the late John A Ortale.

The bride is employed by Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa, and the bridegroom by the Bankers Trust Co. The couple will make their in Des Moines. MRS. OARY ORTALI MRS.

GREGORY HANSON HANSON -JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Johnson of Newtofr, announce the May 29 marriage of thejr daughter, Jean, to Gregory A Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Hanson of Altoona. The cSupte will live in Des Moines. The bride works, for Mercy Hospital Medical Center, and the bridegroom is a co-owner of a Des Moines lounge. PRATI BAR DOLE Shelley D. Bardole, daughter of Mrs.

Nancy F. Bardote, 3108 Melanie Drive, and of John C. Bardole, 4585 Lockner Drive, was married May 29 to Randall F. Prati, 5413 Aurora son of Mr. and Mrs.

Reis Prati of Nevada. The bride is a student at Drake University, and the bridegroom is an assistant auditor for the State of Iowa. The couple will live in Des Moines. MRS. RANDALL PRATI WHERE Th7 GOWNS ARE A compute bVKlal Salon.

Gowns for iDotJiw, bndes- mKB, nowtr prtt AtMtuXMIOS. invitations, and accessories. BLOCK OUT STARCH CALORIES! III V' MRS. JANE OTT RIEF i 11 Pi- OPfNIVtNtNOS MRS. JOHN CONNETT JR.

MRS. KOLAWOLB OBA OBA SHEPHERD Rochelle A. Shepherd, stepdaughter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice LaMay, 1413 McCormick and daughter of Floyd Shepherd, also of Des Moines, was married May 29 to Kolawole B.

Oba, of Ames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ade Oba of Kwara State, Nigeria. The couple will reside in Ames, where the bridegroom is a student at Iowa State University. The bride is employed by Veterans Administration Medical Center.

HANKINS CHRISTOFFERSON Donna Christofferson, 2505 Forty-seventh daughter of Mrs. Otis Christofferson of Drakes-ville, and of the late Mr. Christofferson, was married May 29 to Richard Hankins, also of Des Moines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hankins, 604 Eighth St, West Des Moines.

The bride works for Northwestern Bell Telephone and the bridegroom for Hiland Potato Chip Co. The couple will live in Des Moines. SLAYBAUGH DeLONG Suzanne DeLong, stepdaughter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sievertsen, 3024 State was married June 5 to Kevin Slaybaugh, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Slaybaugh, 1712 Hillside West Des Moines. The bride works for IMT Insurance Co. The couple will live in Des Moines. Vi MRS.

KEVIN SLAYBAUGH MRS. FORREST LAIDLAW LAIDLAW -RUSSO June 19 was the wedding day of Mary L. Russo and Forrest L. Laidlaw, both of West Des Moines. The bride's parents are Mrs.

Beverly Russo, 400 S. E. Philip St, and John Russo, 6209 S. E. Fifth St.

The bridegroom's parents are Bill Laidlaw, 504 Eleventh West Des Moines, and Mrs. Sue Laidlaw, 512 Eleventh West Des Moines. The couple wiH live in West Des Moines. The bride is employed by Brokers Clearing House, and the bridegroom by Guardsman Life Insurance Co. Rogena K.

Vannoy of Ames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vannoy, 2611 Madison was married May 29 to Frederick L. Funk also of Ames, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Funk of Bettendorf. The couple will reside in Ames, where the bride is employed by Target and the bridegroom is a student at Iowa State University. IImJ -1 MRS. FREDERICK PUNK JR. MRS.

RODNEY COMAWAY CONAWAY FLOWERS Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Flowers of Ankeny, announce the May 22 marriage of their daughter, Becky, to Rodney C. Conaway, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Conaway of Britt The couple wiH live in Ankeny. The bride is employed by Wagener I Day, and the bridegroom by Wood Roofing and Sheet Metal. GAUB-STUMPENHORST Mr. and Mrs.

George Stumpenhorst, 4305 S. W. Fifth SL, announce the May 29 marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Mark A. Gaub, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Gaub of Billings, Mont. The couple will live in West AKis, Wis. The bridegroom is employed by Marshall Field department store in Wauotosa, Wis. WILSON -ALLISON Tina M. Allison, stepdaughter and daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Ehrig, 3418 Franklin and daughter of Delbert Allison of Lynnville, was married May 29 to Robert L. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilson, also of Des Moines.

The couple will Nve in Colorado Springs, where the bridegroom is serving with the Army. MR1 LINDA KLAUSS BKM.ER BIGLER KLAUSS Mr. and Mn Dale Klauss, 3321 Forty-eighth Place, announce the May 29 marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Mark W. Bigler, 3013 Twana Drive, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Bigler of Dumonl The bride works for Treasure Masters Corp. (of New Hampshire), and the bridegroom is the owner of Iowa Sun Control. The couple will make their home in Des Moines. The bride's surname will be Klauss Bigler. PALMER PRICE Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Price of Dallas Center, announce the May 29 marriage of their daughter, Carey, to Rocky Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer of Grimes. The couple will live in Ames, where the bride is employed by Mary Greeley Memorial Hospital, and the bridegroom is a student at Iowa State University.

HENEKE ULLESTAD The Rev. and Mrs. Norman Ullestad, 3206 Vilura Parkway, announce the June 11 marriage of their daughter, Mary, to the Rev. Dale A Heneke of Dime Box, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Myron Heneke of Grinned. The bridegroom is a minister in Dime Box. The couple's surname will be Ullestad-Heneke. THESING BACKER Brenda Backer of Ankeny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Backer of Runnells, was married May 28 to Tim Thesing, also of Ankeny, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Thesing of Waukon. The couple will reside in Ankeny. 'The bride is employed by Mart Apparel and the bridegroom is a recent graduate of Des Moines Area Community College.

MILLER -SIEVERS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Sievers, 2500 Arthur announce the June 19 marriage of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Michael R. Miller, son of Mrs.

Sherry P. Stonebraker, 4913 Oakwood Drive, and of Thomas R. Miller of Waterloo. The bride is employed by the Department of Public Instruction, and the bridegroom by Food 4 Less. The couple wiH reside in Des Moines.

MRl MICHAEL MIULER MRl KATHLEEN KEABLES BOMLIN BOHLEN KEABLES Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Keables, 5817 Clark SL, announce the May 29 marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, to David S. Bohlen, son of Dr.

and Mrs. David H. Bohlen of Alva, Okla. The couple will make their home in Midland, where the bridegroom is i cooperative education student engineer with Dow Chemical Co. The bride is a student at Iowa State University in Ames, and her surname will be Keables Bohlen.

BRIDES Hundreds of Gowns In To Choose From! No Need To Special Order! park fair 244-4449 Open 104, Fri. 10-6, Sal. 9-5 2nd Euclid, Dee Moinea, Ik. i ii; HV" ftoi.dWIW''lMa1 IWMfll MRS. ROBERT WILSON Li kwJ a Claudia J.

Freeman, 201 S.E. Park daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Freeman of Goldfield, was married May 29 to Donald W. Ross, also of Des Moines, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Ross of Wellsburg. The bride is employed by Iowa Bankers Association, and the bridegroom by the Marriott Hotel. The couple will make their home in Des Moines. GELLER HARVEY Vicki Wilson Harvey, 638 Thirty-eighth daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Wilson, 3206 Twana Drive, was married May 30 to Les C. Geller, also of Des Moines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Geller, 6509 Franklin Ave.

The couple wiH make their home in Des Moines. The bride works for Preferred Risk Insurance and the bridegroom is associated with Getter's Glass and Upholstery. MILLER WIGNALL Barbara C. Wignall, daughter of Mrs. Joan Baldwin, 1014 S.

E. Philip and of frank L. Wignall, 4018 Sixth was married June 12 to Troy L. Miller of Omaha, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry J. Miller, 2621 Madison Ave. The bride is employed by Northwestern Bell Telephone and the bridegroom by North Central Adjustment Co. The couple will live in Omaha. MEEHAN OPONSKI Anne E.

Oponski, 4431 N. W. Eighty-sixth SL, daughter of Alex Oponski, 2109 Center St, West Des Moines, and of the late Mrs. Judith Oponski, was married May 29 to Robert J. Meehan, also of Des Moines, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Meehan, 549 Thirty-fourth West Des Moines. The couple will reside in Des Moines. The bride works for Amoco Oil Credit Card Center, and the bridegroom for Wood Roofing and Sheet Metal Inc. MRS.

ROBERT MEEHAN SQUILLANTE GALEAZZ1 Carol A. Galeazzi, 1144 Americana Court, daughter of Mrs. Geneva Galeaui of Melcher, and of the late Gene Galeazzi, was married May 29 to Marc D. Squillante, also of Des Moines, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alphonse Squillante of Cincinnati, Ohio. The bride is employed by Mercy Hospital Medical Center, and the bridegroom is an intern at Des Moines General Hospital. The couple will reside in Peoria, III. CRON ERNST Patricia Ernst of Des Moines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Ernst of Bellevue, was married June 5 to Kevin J. Cron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cron, 4113 Beavercrest Drive. The bride works for Iowa Department of Job Service, and the bridegroom for Budget Marketing Inc.

The couple will reside in Des Moines. WANDERSCHEID GRUBB June 12 was the wedding day of Catherine M. Grubb and Paul V. Wanderscheid, both of Des Moines. The bride's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Taylor of Mendota, III. The bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Dorothy Wanderscheid of Remsen, and the late Nick Wanderscheid. The couple will reside in Des Moines.

The bride is employed by Dascola Insurance and the bridegroom by Metropolitan Insurance Co. HARMON ROSENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosenberg, 6020 Waterbury Circle, announce the May 30 marriage of their daughter, Robin, to Dr. Keith Harmon of St.

Paul, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Harmon of Centralia, Mo. The couple will live in St. Paul, where the bride is a graduate student at University of Minnesota college of law, and the bridegroom is a resident physician at the university. MRS.

KEITH HARMON MRS. ROBERT TONCAR JR. TONCAR AUGUSTINE June 19 was the wedding day of Rhonda G. Augustine of Des Moines, and of Robert L. Toncar of Van Meter.

The bride's parents art Mr. and Mrs. Donald Augustine, 2428 Mansfield Drive. The bridegroom's parents are Robert Toncar, 3319 Fifth SL, and Mrs. Barbara Toncar, also of Van Meter.

The couple wiH be at home in Ankeny. The bride works for American Federal Savings and Loan, and the bridegroom is a student at the Des Moines Area Community College in Ankeny. CHIOVARO McBEE Tara L. McBee, 245 E. Columbus daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. McBee, 348 Gepke Parkway, was married May 21 to Anthony J. Chiovaro, also of Des Moines, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chiovaro, 509 S.

E. County Line Road. The bride is employed by Avondale Animal Hospital, and the bridegroom by Merchant Service Co. The couple wiH reside in Des Moines. PARK FAIR CENTER, ft- 1 Mi'' i mmim iwi i in MRS.

MARC SQU1LLANTE I NOVELLI ECKERMAN -Mr. and Mrs. C.L Eckerman, 1104 Forty-'sixth announce the June 19 marriage of their daughter, Holly, to Michael A. Novelli of Ankeny, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmo E. Novelli "o) El Macero, Calif. The couple will make their Jhfcme in Ankeny. The bride is employed by Thermogas and the bridegroom by the jlowaDes Moines National Bank. JORTIZ THOMAS i Sandy K.

Thomas, 2124 Grand West Des Moines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles iThomas of Mitchellviile, was married May 22 to E. Ortiz, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Raefel I. "Ortiz, 9501 Lincoln Drive. The bride is employed by Midwest Methodist Hospital Network, and the bridegroom is a student at Drake University. The "couple will be at home in West Des Moines. gOCKEN WALLISH I Kathryn L.

Wallish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wallish of Ankeny, was married June 5 "to Scott J. Ocken, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dale J. tOcken, 4121 Sixty-sixth St. The couple will live tin Ankeny. The bride is employed by Northwestern Bell Telephone and the bridegroom by Crescent Chevrolet.

VANDERPOOL WHITE Kimberly S. White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jWayne White, 461 N. W.

Sixty-ninth was married May 22 to Bruce J. Vanderpool, son of (Mr. and Mrs. Clate Vanderpool, 6643 N. W.

JFburth St. The bride works for Pitney Bowes, 'and the bridegroofn for IBM. The couple will reside in Des Moines. te 1 ISTANFIELD BENCH Heather Z. Stanfield.

daughter of Mr. Mrs. Paul Stanfield, 2313 Thirty-Ithird to Stanley T. Bench, son of Mr. Mrs.

Oan A. Bench, 3307 Maisn Ave. (Wedding in August. JjOCHIMSEN BROWN Janet M. Jochimsen of Chicago, (daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas W. 'Jochimsen of Knoxvilie, to Larry R. also of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell 0. Brown of Ankeny. JWedding in September. 3VIcMICHAEL VUPER Margaret A. McMichael of West "tafayette.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cannes McMichael. 1913 Sixty-fourth Ho Michael J. Vuper of Ames, son of Mr.

fand Mrs. Edward B. Vuper, 1142 Twenty-eighth West Des Moines. -TRAUSCH GROVE "tjieresa M. Trausch, daughter of Mrs.

tAnn Trausch, 1019 Sixty-fourth and late Harold E. Trausch, to Matthew P. Grove, son of Mrs. Margaret Grpve, 2711 Kingman and of the Sate Clifford Grove. Sparks reuther Lynn R.

Sparks of St. Louis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sparks, 405 S. E.

Broad to Robert N. Reuther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence also of St Louis. Wedding in jftugust.

flIGDON ROTH 2 Annette L. Higdon, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Higdon, 1719 Thirty-Jourth to Dean E. Roth, son of Mr.

nd Mrs. Edward Roth, 2820 Claiborne Jpircle. BLAESS STANBROUGH Melanee A. Blaess, daughter of Mrs. Blaess, 1794 N.

W. Eightieth tfZswt, and of Darrell Blaess, 5204 Apsen JDtfge, West Des Moines, to Michael H. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene 6tanbrough, 3800 Ashworth Road, West Moines.

Wedding in August. SWANSON WHEELER Nancy K. Swanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson, 1017 E.

Hoffman to Charles F. Wheeler, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wheeler, .1517 Thirty-first St.

KROHN MEESKE Susan M. Krohn, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Krohn of Waukee, to Richard ft. Meeske of Fairbury, son of Mr.

jino" Mrs. Kenneth Meeske of Duncan, Okla Wedding in August. MCUSACK ALEXANDER Mary Cusack, 4200 Grand daughter of Mrs. Donelle Cusack of -Chariton, formerly of Des Moines, and of late J. W.

Cusack, to Tom Alexander, 481 5V4 University son of Mr. and "Mrs. Eugene Alexander, 4140 E. Seventh St. Wedding in August.

i 1 1 Anniversaries The following couples are Observing wedding anniversaries of years or more: BANCROFT Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Bancroft of Jpexter, 57 years, June 20. WED 79 YEARS Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Burgess of "Adel will observe the 70th anniversary of their wedding June 26. Mr. Burgess is '90 years of age. His wife is 89. GOLDFARB 5 Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Goldfarb of Miami, formerly of Des Moines, 60 years, JLip 1 5. JKNOUF Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Knouf of Norwalk, 60 years, June 14; open house, 2 to 4 4xm.

June 27, at the Norwalk Christian Church. PHILLIPS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Phillips, 2909 Woodland 62 years, June 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wise of wlndianola, 50 years, June open house, to 4 p.m. June 20 at the VFW Hall in fclridianola. JJ TIM DM Mesrn Imwmv WtlWf suMMisi M-' Jiesnosmeiila el wesdeie SfSliVerSeileS el ceucssS' MV BjeH IKMTM VMT1 IMM, iff fV MM.

SCOTT I OCKEN 1 MRS. BRUCE VANDERPOOL MRS. JirFRlY NOAOREN MRS. CLARK WICKS WICKS HECTOR Mr. and Mrs.

Elton Hector, 3903 Seventy-fourth announce the June 19 marriage of their daughter, Debbie, to Clark Wicks of Panora, stepson and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prediger of Lenexa, and son of the late Al Wicks. The bride is the manager of Trails End, and the bridegroom teaches in the Johnston Community School District. The couple will be at home in Des Moines.

JACOBS -SWANSON Elizabeth A. Swanson, 1202 Office Park Road, West Des Moines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Swanson of Lincoln, was married June 12 to Steven G.

Jacobs, 2317 E. Forty-first St. Court, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Jacobs of Indianola. The couple will reside in Des Moines. The bride is employed by Northwestern Bell Telephone and the bridegroom is an assistant vice president in commericai lending with Bankers Trust. SH MRS. STEVEN JACOBS WOODS DEARDEN Mr.

and Mrs. Russell E. Dearden, 8239 Villa Drive, announce the June 19 marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Mark D. Woods, 6508 Chaffee Road, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Woods, 1104 S.W. Emma Ave. The bride is employed by The Bankers Life, and the bridegroom by Meredith Corp. The couple will live in Des Moines. WARNER MARTH June 19 was the wedding day of Rebecca A.

Marth of Ankeny, and of Bruce A. Warner, 1516 E. Madison Ave. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Marth of Nashua. The bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Charles Warner of the E. Madison address, and of the late Mr. Warner.

The bride works for Dial Computer Systems, and the bridegroom for City Delivery. The couple will live in Ankeny. VAN ROEKEL McCLUSKY Mr. and Mrs. L.

Miller McClusky, 2111 Seventy-fifth announce the May 29 marriage of their daughter, Wendy, to Steven J. Van Roekel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Roekel of Maurice. The couple will reside in Ames, where the bride and bridegroom are students at Iowa State University.

TRUNINGER WEBB Patricia L. Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Webb, 1509 Lewis was married May 28 to Jeffery A.

Truninger of Ames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Truninger of Clinton. The couple will live in Ames, where the bride is the outdoor recreation supervisor at Iowa State University.

The bridegroom is a recent graduate of Iowa State. HAMILTON MELLGREN Mr. and Mrs. Pete S. Mellgren, 1929 Twenty-fourth announce the May 29 marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Andrew C.

Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Hamilton, 4800 E. Hillcrest Drive. The couple will reside in Des Moines.

The bride works for Iowa Lutheran Hospital, and the bridegroom for Woodson Tenent Laboratories. i MRS. ANDREW HAMILTON MRS. THOMAS eLBASON GLEASON LAGOMARCINO Martha J. Lagomarcino, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Lagomarcino of Ames, was married May 29 to Dr. Thomas R. Gleason of Pontiac, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Burton Gleason, also of Ames. The bride teaches in Gilbert, ind the bridegroom is a flight surgeon with the Navy. The couple will make their home in Pensecola, Fla. 7 'yaw i -A 1H Ill MRS. MARK WOODS MRS.

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