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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 31

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May 7, 1173 Berridge-Lindsay Vows Are Exchanged Saturday Miss Roxanne Gayle Berridge of 1303 Ashley Drive and Lauren Joseph Lindsay of Oak Grove Motel, Coralville, were married at 6 p.m. Saturday at Danforth Chapel by Justice of the Peace I Harold E. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berridge of 1303 Ashley Drive.

Lindsay is the son of Mrs. Margaret Dillehay and Thomas F. Lindsay of Finland, Minn. The bride's dotted Swiss gown lad a high waistline, long lop sleeves, wedding ring col- ar, ruffled hemline and yellow velvet ribbon interwoven in the en Darlene Krebs of Iowa City. She wore a yellow double knit gown with an empire waist, white collar and long sleeves.

She earned a colonial bouquet Mary Haman, Gary Lee Wed lace trim. A pillbox hat held her veil. She carried a bouquet of white and yellow daily mums of yellow daisy mums a stephanotis. Roger Donald Harnack of Coralville was best man. Usher was Kim Carl Berridge of Iowa City, brother of the bride.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. A graduate of West i School, Mrs. Lindsay is employed at the Johnson County Auditor's Office. Her husband is em- and stephanotis. Maid of honor was Miss Kar-! Furniture Store in Coralville.

ployed at the Town and Country '-Furniture Stnrp in rnralvllliv Marvin Hershberger To Wed Joan Heck MR. AND MRS. MARK SPITZ--The winner of seven'Olympic gold medals, swimmer Mark Spitz -sits with his bride, the former Susan Wcincr of Los Angeles, as they met newsmen after their wedding in Beverly Hills Sunday. He met his bride, a former model, after returning as an Olympic hero last summer. (AP IVirephoto) A June 30th wedding is ing planned by Miss a Heck of Sarasota, and Marvin Hershberger of Kalona.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heck of Sarasota and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.

Hershberger, Kalona. Miss Heck is employed by Montgomery Ward in Sarasota. Her fiance a graduated Kirkwood Community High School and is employed at English River Pellets Inc Kalona Mary Haman and Gary Lee were wed Saturday in St. Mary's by the Rev. A.

J. Berry. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Haman of Oxford and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Lee of North Liberty. The bride ware a candlelight sheer satin and lace gown with fitted bodice, natural waistline and full skirt with ruffled lace flounce. Her old fashioned picture hat was outlined with illusion lace and accented with a cabbage rose. She carried a cascade of white roses, i daisy pompons, orange miniature carnations and a breath.

Miss Betty Ann Dahnke of Tiffin was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Kutcher, Iowa City, and Mrs. a Neubauer, Moines, sister of the bridegroom. wore floral printed organza over ivory taffeta gowns high necklines and waists, lantern sleeves, and gathered skirts with deep flounce hems.

They wore picture hats and carried wicker baskets of orange daisy pompons, white minia-! ture carnations and a i baby's breath. A brother in law of the bride-1 groom, Raymond Neubauer cf Des Moines, was the best man. Brother of the bridegroom, Lar-i ry Lee of Coralville and Mike Zimmerman, Iowa City, groomsmen. MRS. GARY LEE Couple Plans Miss Hillyer August 25 Will Wed Wedding J.

Decker Mr. and Mrs. vValter Jungbluth of Washington announce the engagement of daugh- Servtag as ushers were Vin-ter, Terry Ellen, and Douglas cent Hainan Iowa City, and Raymond Haman, Coralville. A reception followed at the Knights of Columbus Hall. The bride is employed by the low a State Bank and Trust Company and her husband by Moriarity Builders in North Liberty.

The couple will be at home at 39 Western Hills Estates, Coral- JOAN HECK ville, after a South Dakota. honeymoon in Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Powell of Keota.

Miss Junjjbluth is a graduate of Mercy Hospital School of Nursing and is employed at University Hospital. Her fiance was Miss Karolyn Kay Hillyer and John D. Declcer are planning a 7 p.m wedding May 12-at First United Church ot the Christ in Tipton. Friends and relatives have been invited to attend the reception church parlors graduated from the Lniverylj i Parents of the couple are Mr of Northern Iowa and is manag-j an( i Mrs Warren Hillyer of Tiper of Powell Furniture ton and Mr and Mrs John an August Decker of West Branch. Decker Wellman.

The couple plan 25 wedding in the United Meth-jis employed at and Poultn odist Church in Washington. in West Branch. Who, When, Where -At Wit's End SALON Upstairs at 10 S. Clinton FROST SPECIAL Short Hair Rrg. $15 NOW $12 Long Hair Keg.

$18.30 NOW $15 lli-g. $18.30 Includes shampoo, set or blow dry Offer Good April 30 through May Call for appointment. Open Daily, 9-5; Monday and Thursday 'HI 9. OPEN STOCK SALE Choice ol 14 elegant sterling designs (10 Illustrated) Can on and Auxiliary The Iowa City Canton Patriarchs Militant and Auxiliary LAPM No. 29 will meet in the Odd Fellow Hall at 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Mrs. R. W. Hughes and Mrs.

Forrest E. Poslen are in charge of the soc'al committee Union Township Women's Club The Union Township Women's jClub i meet at 1:30 p.m 'Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Ruppenkamp, 715 Benton Court. The roll call will be a favorite flower. Mrs John j.Iones and Mrs.

Walter Hersh 'berger are on the committee. 'A flower exchange and election ol olt'iccrs will be held. Medicine Wives The Internal Medicine Wives will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Richard 'DeGowm, 3022 Pinecrcst Road.

Mrs. Albert Hieronymus i I speak on gardening in Iowa. UIEA The University of Iowa Em- ployes Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Hawkeye Room of the Iowa Memorial Union. Altrusa Club The Altrusa Club will meet at 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Bit i Orleans First Christian 1 Women The Mary Ruth Group ot the First Christian Church will have a picnic at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Shelter No. 1 of City Park. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae will have a noon luncheon Tuesday at the University Athletic Club. Installation of officers will be held.

A tour of the University of Iowa art museum will follow. Mrs. Richard Kruse is chairman and Mrs. James Gali- jher will assist. Action The Catholic Action will meet at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wilfred L. Cole, 19 Caroline Court. Art Circle The Art Circle will meet Wed- 1 nesday in the social room ofj the Congregational i Church of Christ, 30 North Clinton Street, for a 10:30 a.m. program and 11:45 a.m.

luncheon. Mrs. D. L. Armstrong and Mrs.

Ross Wheeler are co-hostesses. Auxiliary Eagles Auxiliary will have an officers meeting at 7:30 p.m. today at the Eagles Lodge, followed by a regular at 18 p.m. Initiation, election of officers, and Mother's Day are 'on the program. By ERMA BOMBECK So What's In Those Hot Dogs? Congregational Women The Women's Fellowship of the Congregational Church will As a service to consumers, Department of Agriculture is mulling over a couple of reg- iUlations which would tell public what is contained in hot dogs.

Speaking as a consumer, I don't really want to know hamsters vour ion used have?" to meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at) A ij ttle honestv the kltchen t-ltn Tl rn i goes a long way with me. I'm Sharon Township Farm Bureau The Sharon Township a Bureau will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. Donald Sehr, Route 3, to go on a spring tour.

Mrs. Duane Gingerich is in charge. will be held at the Purple North Liberty the home of Mrs. T. C.

Jones, 1618 Wilson Street. Jfrs. Fred Klopfenstein is co-hostess. program is "Religion in News." the type who never visits a Chinese restaurant on garbage day never peeks in Hie kitchen when the waiter goes i through the swinging door and It wasn't like Marge to be so skeptical. I mean, just because sho had never seen an inch and a half drumstick before didn't mean she was being deceived "All of us have just got to pull ourselves together," I said "This is ridiculous.

We all know more about our food- products than any person who eats three times a clay has a right to know. Remember when we used Women of fhe Moose Befa Sigma Phi Zeta Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. a Schnoebelen, Indian i Lookout. Mrs.

Ron Burr is co- hostess. Mrs. Larry Frantz will cers to be installed include: never wears glasses while eat- to look for bent cans because ing a taco from a street ey were cheaper' Remembei Mexico. we used to think peanut When the crackdown of pro-i butter was vegetable not ducers of food products irstl a i a 1 when wo began, I made a list in the iusecl lo let our klds eat snow kitchen of Column Items a a lon ah wasnt yellow'' were under suspicion oi con- the government wants to taining harmful addith and investigate the contents of the Co 1 "TM 1 Food products that American hot dog. I say terrific The Hosoital Committee Jerry Langenberg, presi- we above suspicion.

but don tell me'what they find a JlilriPnt- Mrs Ttonirt Column A now snakes to the I have to believe in somethim men of the Moose will meet'dent; Daniel now snares ui me i nave to believe in something at 7 3 0 Wednesday a the vice president; Mrs. Loyd and back to the 1 1 1 y.and, frankly, all my heroic il- Lie rMi" Unn De Ret, -sen, recording secretary; Mrs. TMm, whie Column are being shattered North Liberty Listed below are just a few of the savings from our complete open stock selection. Teaspoon Place Spoon Place Knife Place Fork Salad Fork Tablespoon Cold Meat Fork Reg $1200 15.50 1825 21.75 15.50 27.50 3000 NOW 9.00 11.62 13.69 16.31 11.62 20.62 22.50 iKi LUI Items in Botticelli, Michelangelo, Venetian Scroll. RuMiyat and Stan ton Hall patterns are priced sliftitty higher.

SALE ENDS JUNE 30, 1973 101 S. Dubuque 338-4212 STOCKER JEWELERS CITY iJoan Rogers, treasurer: i John Allensworth, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Tom Hofer, city council. Mom's Day Is This ih.it mi tn. il.n urn should i i 1 i i A i i D.n "i As sun lo nli n-i-.

IIDOM I MIDI 'In I.IIJIOM siloctioi if in i i j'oods a i Pi i.itess G-irdiioi-, In sis musical jewel Mother's Dav plat's Hmjr ami Grondahl, Schmid-Hummol and the Poanuts i boautifiillv qift-vrapped i clmrcrtM Siind.n, JlaylSih! Shop Monday and Thursday 'til 9 GIFTS 4 LEATHER GOODS Downtown a' 116 Washington Iowa Cify three items- hot Granola, and Christmas tree branches: I)on tcl1 mc tllc American (which a naturalist on a na vvas maflc Ja an Don't tell me the symbolic eagle is high on pot I Elks Ladies Golf The Elks Ladies Golfers 2eta Eh chapter WiU meet making a eat liuicheon at the club house I at 7:3 Pm Tuesday at the vous wreck out of people. Dm- 1 Don't tell me Mickey Mouse lr usl an onc a a TI111 nSSpotluff rt other ht I gave, Don'l tell me wha-. Forest ourt. djnner partv is Garments a o- matically insured up to (add. insurance avafl- able).

A I a dog AH lhese ycars looked up from plate and'thought I didn't feel well bc- haopenpd my baseball team lost JHBU3K CleaningCharge SUMMER STORAGE for all your winter clothes wo wvKvmv Ktltoy charge Master Chargt WanKray MINI-COURSES course foe Cro-IIook Crochetting Monday. May 14 Mondax. May 14 21.6-7 p.m. Needlepoint Bargcllo Tuesday, May 15 'I hursdaj. May 17 24.

9-10 p.m Crewel Basic Stitches. May 16 Thursday, May 17 24. 8-9 p.m. Needlepoinjt Sampler Thursday, May 17 24. 6-8 p.m Fiiday.

May 18 2j, Special Mill Purchase Quality Orfct Yarn 12 hanks -wind It yWMlf 4 MVW! per 4 M. THE NUT SHELL 7H 1 (Acrati frwn A4P) U7-MM.

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