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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 55

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AT HOME Weddings The following marriage announcements were inadvertently omitted from some editions of last Sunday's 1 Register. SANDBLOM-SCHROPP Carol Ann Schropp, daughter of Mrs. Rutledge C. Schropp, 420 Forty-first and of the late Dr. Schropp, became the bride of David Scott Sandblom, -1201 Office -West Des Moines, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Sandblom, $820 Woodland Road, June 19. The wedding took place at Plymouth Congregational Church, followed by a reception at Wakonda Club. The bride, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Schropp, Mrs. E. J.

Harnagel and the late Dr. Harnagel, all of Des Moines, is graduate of Iowa State University, Ames, where ber husband also was a student. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sandblom of Sun City, and of Mr.

and Mrs. John Moffet, also of Des Moines. He is an alumnus of Drake University, where he is taking graduates study. His bride is employed by Ivy Camera Shop. ing trip to Sarasota, the couple will live at the West Des Moines address.

GOTTSCHE- MARTIN Karen Louise Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian W. Martin, 3116 Holcomb was married June 19 to John Stephen Gottache, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Gottsche of Hamburg. The wedding took place at Westminster United Presbyterian Church. Following a trip to Colorado, the couple will live in Hamburg. The bride was graduated from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, where her husband, who attended the University of Kansas at Lawrence, also was a student.

He is an agent for Gottsche Insurance Agency in Hamburg. LUXEN-ERICKSON The marriage of Nancy Erickson, 3630 Twana Drive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Erickson, 2116 York and Robert Luxe of Dallas, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Luxen, $523 Columbia took place June 19 in the garden Salisbury House. The: Rev. Clarence Leslie of Grandview Lutheran Church officiated. A reception and luncheon followed at Hilton Inn.

The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Drake University. The bride has been teacher in the Des Moines public school system. The couple. will live in Dallas, where Mr. Luxen recently received his degree from the law school of Southern Methodist University.

SNELLER-THORESON Debra K. Thoreson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thoreson of Clear Lake, exchanged marriage vows, May 22, with Joseph M. Speller of Canton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Sneller, 1404 Emma Ave. The wedding took place at United Methodist Church at Clear Lake. Following a trip to Hawaii, the couple will live at Canton. The bride attended the University of Northern Towa at Cedar Falls and was graduated from Schoitz Memorial Hospital of Radiologic Technology in Waterloo.

She is employed by Graham Hospital in Canton. Her husband, a graduate of Drake University," received his maslers's degree from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He is customer reservation manager for Ozark Airlines at Peoria, Ill. CRISPIN-FRITS Terry Jo Frits, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Frits of Blakesburg, formerly of West Das Moines, was son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Crismarried, June 5, to Gerald L.

Crispin pin, 3010 Thirty-eighth St. The couple will live in Des Molues. 1 LIPOVAC-CAMPBELL Kathleen Ann Campbell, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.

Murl Campbell, 3509 SW Twelfth Place, became the bride of Thomas Francis Lipovac, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lipovac, 2500 SE Eighth June 12. The ceremony- took place at St. Anthony's Catholic Church.

reception Tollowed at Eddie The bride is a graduate of Grand View College and is employed by Eastgate office of Bankers Trust Co. Her busband received his degree from Drake University. The couple took a trip to St. Louis, Mo. The bridegroom will be employed by the Maxwell school district.

RAPP-DETERS Barabara Ann Deters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Deters of Clinton, was married Saturday to Thomas C. Rapp, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Darwin L. Rapp, 2712 Dosh Road. The wedding took place at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Clinton.

The Rev. Weibler of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, Bettendorf, officiated. Following a trip to St. Louis, the couple will reside at 3902 Harding Road. Both are graduates of Iowa State University, Ames.

Mr. Rapp is employed by Iowa Power and DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER JUNE 27, 1976 PIKE -CLARK The marriage of Cindy Lou Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Charles Clark, 3512 Fifty-fourth and Craig Allan Pike, 2525 SW Eightieth son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Pike, 432 SE Rose took place June 5 at Immanuel United Methodist Church. After trip to Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, the couple will live at the Eightieth Avenue address. The bride is employed by Hair Affair'e and her husband works for All-State Belting Co. Inc.

-IGNOWSKI Laura Mae Ignowski, 3115 SW Ninth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ignowski of Omaha, and Mark Lon Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack R. Carson, 2323 Thornton Drive, were married June 19 at First United Methodist Church. The couple is on a trip to Paris, France, and Zurich, Switzerland. The bride, who attended Cornell College, Mount Vernon, is with United Air Lines. Her husband attended Iowa State University, Ames, and works for Emery Air Freight Corp.

TUXEDO RENTAL Formal Wear by after six TUXEDO JUNCTION 145 5th, Valley Inactica, 255-4333 Theatrical Shop: DOWNTOWN WEST DES MOINES Bridal news STEVENS -ALEXANDER Mr. and Mrs. Keith Alexander, 2740 NE Fifty-first Court, announce the marriage of their daughter, Karen, to John Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens, 4045 NE Forty-seventh St.

The wedding took place Saturday at Madison Church of Christ. The couple plans to reside in Berwick. UNRUH-FEGEBANK Mr. and Mrs. John G.

Unruh of Laurens- announce the daughter, Julie Anne, to Neil Allan Fegebank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Fegebank of Paullina. Miss Unruh is a graduate of the University of lowa, Iowa City, where she is taking graduate study. Her fiance, also a graduate of the of is employed in Iowa City.

After an Aug. 21 wedding, the couple plans to live in Des Moines. -BISANTI-CORDARO Judy Ann Bisanti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bisanti, 3111 Forty-seventh and Richard John Cordaro, son of Mrs.

Angela Cordaro, 1302 SE Watrous Ave. and the late George Cordaro, are planning a Nov. 6 marriage. Miss Bisanti is a dental assistant to Dr. James McCulloch and her fiance is a realtor with Mauro Insurance and Real Estate.

ANDERSON.Marriage vows were exchanged. June 12 at First of the Open Bible by Constance Jo Gaskill, stepdaughter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vanderpool of Carlisle, and John W. Anderson 4712 E.

Aurora son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderson of Koshkonong, Mo. The bridegroom, a Viet-veteran, is employed by Acoustical Specialties Inc.

After a trip to Minnesota, the couple is residing in Des DURGIN-HAYWARD Leslie Lynn Hayward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hayward, 316 Fifty-ninth and Thomas John Durgin, 1329 Pleasant View Drive, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Durgin, 627 Thirteenth West Des Moines, were married June 12.

The wedding took place at Westminster United Presbyterian Church. After a trip to Kansas City, the couple will live at the Pleasant View Drive address. The bride is employed by a Des Moines dentist. Her husband works for Sheraton Inn as banquet- coordinator and assistant manager trainee. MA THISON-MELSON Jane Ann Melson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Richard E. Melson of Muscatine, formerly of Des Moines, and John M. Mathison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich'ard K.

Mathison of Ames, were married June 19 in a garden wedding in The couple was graduated from Iowa State University, Ames. The bride is in her third year at Drake Univerity's law school and is employed by the Iowa Attorney General's office. Mr. Mathison is general manager of Mathison Ford Ltd. in Ames.

The couple will live in Ankeny. KNOCHE-PHILLIPS Polly Dizson Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ward Phillips, 5108 Woodland and Randy Kenneth Knoche of Wheatland, son of Mrs.

Virgil Parker of Wheatland and of Owen Knoche of Calamus, exchanged vows June 19 at Central Presbyterian. Church. The Rev. Basil Grimes of Hurley, retired minister of Westminster United Presbyterian Church, officiated. A reception followed at the Des Club.

The couple will live at 1214 Thirty-first St. The bride attended Simpson College at Indianola, and is employed by R. G. Dickinson Co. Mr.

Knoche, a graduate of Simpson, is attending Drake University law school. RIETHMILLER-ROWLEY Jill Deon Rowley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Rowley, 1541 Forty-second and James N.

Riethmiller of Ann Arbor, Mich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Riethmiller of Grass Lake, were married June 10. The wedding took place at Grass Lake United Methodist Church.

A reception took place Saturday at the PEO Cantennial Center, following the couple's return from Chicago and Springfield, I. They will live in Ann Arbor, where the bride will be a senior at the University of Michigan. Her husband was graduated from the university and is a teacher at Dexter (Mich.) High School. SHOP Latest in fashions for fall brides 304 8th St. Ph.

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and Mrs. E. LaVerne Johnson, 2627 Boyd St. The -bride-to-be is a student at Grand View College and is employed by Anderson Erickson Dairy. Her fiance works for Iowa Power and Light Co.

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