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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 31

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i nu tS 4 fty, nh fe 1 I 1 i The Cedar Rapids Gazette: May 1 8, 1 988 7B Thompson-Hy4e Schoppa-Full Michels-Nelson Jackson-Ross Miehe-Koenighain Carney-Bramer TODDVILLE United in mar riage April 26 at Toddville Free Methodist' Church were Shelley Thompson and Dan Hyde, 1130 Center Point Rd. NE. The Rev. Eugene McDaniel officiated during the 2.30 m. ceremony.

A reception for 250 guests followed at Knights of Columbus Hall. The brides parents are Donald and Barbara Thompson, 350 Hilltop Marion. The bridegroom is the son of Ronald and Cheryl Hyde, Marion. They hosted a rehearsal dinner April 25 at Sirloin Brew Restaurant, Tara Royer attended iihe bride as maid of honor, Kathy Brighi, Margaret Birmingham and Wendy Thompson were bridesmaids. Jim Gilchrist served as best man.

Ron Hyde, Todd Meese and Jeff Hansel were grooms- men. Seating guests were Greg Barnhart and Brad Ahrendsen. Catie Birmingham was flower girl; Mathew Day, ringbearer; Jackie Huber and Michael Day, candle-lighters. The bride graduated from St. Lukes School of Nursing and has been employed by Mercy Hospital.

Her husband is an employee of Johnny Kettlesons of Colorado. They newlyweds will make their home in Lakewood, Colo. k)T- 4 a -LJ S' 1 Walton-Jacobson ALBURNETT United Methodist Church provided the setting May 3 for the wedding of Kimberly Ann Walton and Wade Eric Jacobson, both of Denver, Colo. The Rev. Nick Longworth performed the 3:30 p.m.

ceremony. A reception was held at the church, followed by a dance for 200 guests at Longbranch Supper Club. The bride is the daughter of Duane Walton, Marion, Iowa, and Patricia Schlegel, Denver, Colo. The bridegroom is the son of Leo and Ramona Jacobson, Midway. They hosted a rehearsal dinner May 2 at their home.

Mrs. John Brokaw attended the bride as matron of honor. Alberta Conrad was bridesmaid. Kathryn Bruns was flower girl. Jim Carroll served as best man.

Ken Carroll was groomsman. Chris Bruns was ringbearer. Guests were seated by Bob Egan and Tim Jacobson. The bride is employed by Brand Management and her husband by Kelly Western Corp. They will reside in Denver.

Carman-Eaton VISALIA, Calif. Wedding vows were exchanged April 19 in Visalia -by Holly Carman and Mark J. Eaton, both of Visalia. The Rev. Donald Lammers performed the 4 p.m.

ceremony. A reception for 60 guests followed at the couples home. The brides parents are Dorothy Carman, 2712 Towne House Dr. NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and the late George Carman. The bridegroom is the son of James Eaton, Visalia, and Lena Eaton, Watsonville, Calif.

Victoria Milo attended the bride as matron of honor. Lauren Milo was flower girl. Mark Marango served as best man. The bride graduated from Kirkwood Community College, attends California State Unlversity-Fresno, and is employed by Kaweah Delta Her husband, a CSU graduate, is associated with Eaton Printing. The couple will make their home in Visalia.

Cartoon clothes DUBUQUE Married May 3 at St. Raphaels Cathedral were Karmen Melissa Miehe, Dubuque, and Gary Douglas Koenighain, Fredrick, Md. The Rev. John Dalton officiated during the 11 a.m. ceremony.

A reception for 175 guests followed at BrassRing, Dubuque. The bride is the daughter of Thelma Miehe, Dubuque, and the late Wilfred Miehe. Parents of the bridegroom are Gene and Delores Koenighain, 1524 Crosby Iowa City. They hosted a rehearsal dinner May 2 at Hoffman House, Dubuque. Rose Ries attended the bride as maid of honor, Laurie Loach and Jennifer Daack were bridesmaids.

Ross Teggatz served as best man. Chris Atwood and Greg Koenighain were groomsmen. Guests were seated by Mike Miehe and Don Miehe. The bride graduated from the University of Iowa. Her husband, an Ioyya State University graduate, is employed by Bechtel Power Gaithersburg, Md.

The couple will reside in Fredrick. Adamson-Jacoby Wedding vows were exchaged April 19 at St. Josephs Catholic Church, Marion, by Brenda Adamson and David Joseph Jacoby, 934 23rd Ave. Coralville. The Rev.

Joe Hauer officiated during the 2 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adamson, rural Calamus.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George Jacoby, 560 Ninth Marion. Lori Lichtenstein attended the bride as maid of honor. Dennis Karian served as best man.

Guests were seated by Kevin Jacoby and Ron Wasik. The bride is employed by Vede-pos Hairstylists. Her husband is an employee of the City of Cedar Rapids. They newlyweds will make their home in Coralville. New wigs come NEW YORK (AP) Even if youre conservative by day, you can live it up at night and probably never be recognized if you don some new wigs that are being offered in platinum, blue, green, yellow, red, purple and pink.

The retailer is General Wig Co. The wigs, many inspired by rock 4 Any Swimsuit In Stock Shown from our collection blue two-piece tunic suit AntronnylonLycra spandex with bandeau top, separate pant and contrasting white belt, sizes 38 to 52 $42 Us your Csthsnns Charge Visa Amsntsn Express or MasterCard CENTRAL CITY The Rev. Rolland Towell performed the 3 p.m. ceremony April 19 at United Methodist Church, uniting in marriage Dianne Lynn Michels, rural Central City, and Scott Anthony Nelson, 2342 Ave. NE, Cedar Rapids.

A reception for 175 guests followed at the The brides parents are Richard and Mary Michels, rural Central City. The bridegroom is the son of William and Darlene Nelson, of the Avenue address. They hosted a rehearsal dinner April 18 at the church. i Patty Griggs attended the bride as matron of honor, Beth Proctor and Alicia Seely were bridesmaids. Amanda Bruce was flower girl.

Dan Michels served as best man, Jim Waterhouse and Daniel Moses were groomsmen. Matt Le Due was ringbearer and Dale Bruce seated guests. The bride attends Hamilton Business College and is employed by Dominos Pizza. Her husband is an employee of Wendys Restaurants. The newlyweds will make their home in Cedar Rapids.

Lasley-Hanson MONTICELLO Hie Rev. Harvey Gilbertson performed the 2 p.m. ceremony May 3 at Wayne Zion Lutheran Church, uniting in marriage, Donna Elaine, Lasley i and Marlin Dean Hanson, both of Mason City. A reception for 120 guests followed at the church. The brides parents are Mr.

and Mrs. George Tobiason, rural Monti-cello. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alwood Hanson, Mason City.

Cindy Hanson attended the bride as maid of honor. Kalinda Stadt-mueller was the brides honor attendant. Kevin Hanson served as best man. Rod Hansen and Tim Hanson served as candlelighters and ushers. The bride graduated from Luther College and is employed by Iowa Department of Human Services, Mason City.

Her husband is an employee of Oil Mason City, where they will make their home. Bridging math gap PHILADLEPHIA (AP) Dr. Raymond F. Coughlin, associate professor of mathematics at Temple University, advocates a college scholarship program as the best way to avert a pending national crisis in math education. Coughlin believes scholarships with a required service commitment to teach mathematics after graduation, funded by government, colleges and local school districts, would encourage young people talented in math to enter the teaching profession.

PERM Helene Curtis Uniperm reg. $35 1 VERNON, Texas Zion Lutheran Church provided the setting April 26 for the wedding of Lisa Schoppa and Dennis Full, both of Plano, Texas. The Rev. Gerald Thiele performed the 6.30 pm. ceremony.

A reception for 300 guests followed at the National Guard Armory, Vernon. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schoppa, Vernon. The bridegroom is the son of Dr.

and Mrs. C.A. Full, 113 S. Mount Vemon Iowa City, Iowa. They hosted a rehearsal dinner April 25 at K-Bobs Steakhouse, Vemon, Ann Beecher attended the bride as maid of honor.

Brenda Reynolds, Starla Smith and Jan Full were bridesmaids. David Full served as best man. Kevin Putney, Steve Warner and Brian Mueller were groomsmen. Cameron Full was ringbearer, Guests were seated by Brian Schoppa and Jeff Murrah. The bride graduated from Texas Technical University, Lubbock, Texas.

Her husband, a Hawkeye Institute of Technology' graduate, is employed by DLMArgus Communications, Allen, Texas. The couple will reside in Plano. Eganhouse-Peiffer Marriage vows were exchanged April 19 at St. Pius Catholic Church by Mary Beth Eganhouse, 1323 Sierra Dr, NE, and Orville Peiffer, 1401 Summit View Ln. The 2 p.m.

ceremony was performed by the Revs. Harry Koelker and John Kremer, A reception and dance followed at St. Pius Parish School. The bride is the daughter of Leland and Jean Eganhouse, Monmouth. Parents of the bridegroom are Omer and Mollie Peiffer, of the Summit View Lane address.

Brenda Muff attended the bride as maid of honor. Amy Eganhouse and Patrice Gumpert were bridesmaids. Duane Peiffer served as best man. Groomsmen were Ron Peiffer and Steve Hennesy. Guests were seated by Jon Eganhouse and Marty Eganhouse.

Mike Ament was lector. The bride graduated from Iowa State University and is employed by Mercy Hospital, Her husband, a Coe College graduate, is an employee of Grant Wood Education Agency. The couple will make their home in Cedar Rapids. Arena-Holub St. Matthews Catholic Church provided the setting May 10 for the marriage of Rose Arena, 3140 Pioneer Ave SE, and Leb Holub, 4334 Woodfield Ln.

NE. The Rev. Gerald Condon officiated during the 2 p.m. ceremony. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Wenday Connaughton.

Carol Freudenberg was bridesmaid. Robert Holub served as best man. Ron Freudenberg was groomsmen. The couple Will make their home in Cedar Rapids. Showers Faaborg Honored April 30 with a kitchen shower at the home of Millie Dunn, 1260 33rd St.

SE, was Traci Faaborg, 1120 Forest Dr. SE. Cohostesses to 25 guests were Pat Gourley and Meg Gourley. Miss Faaborg, daughter of Lynn Faaborg and Judy Woods, both of Cedar Rapids, is the May 24 bride-elect of Michael J. Brown, 1919 Eighth Ave.

SE. He is the son of Fred and Joanne Brown, Cedar Rapids. Kvach A miscellaneous shower was held May 10 at the home of Donna Fiferlick, 6507 Boxwood Ln. NE, honoring Shawn Kvach, daughter of Jame and Loretta Kvach, 4317 Regal Ave. NE.

Co-hostesses to 22 guests were Jane Burich and Kim Turner. Miss Kvach will be married May 31 to Brian Visek, son of Lumir and Esther Visek, 4451 Ave. NE. Classic storyteller Wedding vows were exchanged April 26 at Calvary Baptist Church by Roxanne Rae Jackson, 1245 English Marion, and Steven Eugene Ross, rural Central City. The Rev.

Theoren Smith officiated during the 3 p.m. ceremony. A reception for 250 guests followed at the church. The bride is the daughter of Wayne and Janet Jackson, of the English Boulevard address. The bridegrooms parents are Robert and Shirley Ross, rural Central City.

They hosted a rehearsal dinner April 25 at Sirloin Brew Restaurant. Natalee Uran attended the bride as matron of honor. Kim Peters and Audra Ross were bridesmaids. Kevin Schlotterbeck served as best man. Michael Ross and Doug Jackson were groomsmen.

Guests were seated by Aaron Uran and Todd Wahlstrom. The bride is a graduate of Waldorf Junior College. Her husband graduated from Coe College. The couple will make their home in Columbus, where the bridegroom Serves in the U.S. Army.

Posusta-Holtzmaii Married May 10 at St. Patricks Catholic Church were Debbie Po-susta, 4739 Ave. NE, and Joe Holtzman, 1268 21st Ave. SW, The 2 pm. ceremony was performed by the Rev.

John Hemann. A reception for 250 guests followed at Knights of Columbus Hall, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Posusta, of the Avenue address. The bridegrooms parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Holtzman, 4516 White Pine Dr. NE. They hosted a rehearsal dinner May 9 at Sirloin Brew Restaurant. Pam Scheurs attended the bride as maid of honor.

Noralyn Choy was bridesmaid. Ron Holtzman served as best man. Joel Ellickson was groomsman and ushered guests with Kelly Posusta. The couple are employed by Quaker Oats Co. They will make their home in Cedar Rapids.

Fashion forecast NEW YORK (AP) The average American woman wears only 20 percent of her wardrobe 80 percent of the time, fashion experts say. Among the chief fashion culprits are color, style and clothing care. In a recent nationwide competition, leading students of fashion design in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles spent more than six months working on the problem. The solution they arrived at should soon be making its impact felt in stores across the country: More colorful mix-and-match separates in cotton, linen and wool blends, and all machine washable, according to the maker of Cheer detergent. THE BEAUTY SALON NEW SUPER SAVINGS HAIRCUT including shampoo Blow Dry add $4 Perm or relaxer retouch with both of above services add 1U Not formulated for color treated hair Long hair slightly higher Participating stylists Walk-ms only SALE s27 50 Sale 1 St.

Josephs Catholic Church, Marion, provided the setting-Ajiril 26 for the wedding of Barbara Ann Carney, Whittier, and Russell Harold Bramer, 1685 26th Marion. The Rev. Joseph Hauer officiated during the 2 p.m. ceremony. A reception for 150 guests followed at Squaw Creek Lodge.

The brides parents are Thomas Petrick, Springville, and Madonna Petrlck, Whittier. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bramer, of the 26th Street address. They hosted a rehearsal dinner April 25 at Sirloin Brew Restaurant, i Deanna Moyle attended the bride as matron of honor.

Kris Plauer was flower girl. Ken Moomey served as best man. Brad Carney was junior groomsmen and Mike Plauer was ringbearer. Seating guests were Tom Petrick and Jim Petrick. The newlyweds are employed by Rockwell-Collins, and will make their home in Marion.

Hanna-Alien Marriage vows were exchanged April 19 at Church of the Brethren, Robins, by Rhonda Hanna and Brian Allen, 4680 Vasey Marion. The Rev. Rex Barber officiated during the 2 p.m. ceremony. A reception for 100 guests followed at Machinists Union Hall.

The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ted Hanna, 5 Sally Robins. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Allen, 110 Oak Hiawatha.

Theresa Ferguson attended the bride as maid of honor. Mike Allen served as best man. Guests were seated by Tim Hanna and Craig Hanna. The bride is employed by Metro Sports and her husband by Jiffy Lube. The newlyweds will make their home in Marion.

in bright colors stars like tina Turner and Cyndi Lauper, come in a variety of styles like shags, spikes, bouffants and blunt cuts. One of the hottest sellers is Flash, a $20 hairpiece in a straight or curly style that can be interwoven with' real hair. It comes in eight bright colors and 15 natural shades. FOR LARGE SIZES' 10 am-9 pm Saturday 10 pm Sundays Noon-5 pm Helene Curtis One Better, reg. $45 $30.00 Maxims Maxi Perm, reg.

$65 sale $35.00 Sale perms mclude cut and style Long hair slightly higher Advertised prices good through June 14, 1986 With or without appointment Ask about our discounts on reformers and relaxers, NEW YORK (AP) Kids can truly go loony thanks to a new line of cartoon character bodywear being promoted by Licensing Co. of America, a division of Warner Communications. The hottest sellers are Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester and the Road Runner. The line includes tights and leotards in cotton spandex and nylon, for girls 2 to 6x and 7 to 14. Mickey Jdouse, Quick Brown Fox and others appear on sleepwear and swimwear.

LIKE NO OTHER STORE Ui A unit oi Allied Stores LINOALE SQUARE BENEATH YOUNKERS LINDALE MALL CEDAR RAPIDS 378-1121 i Montgomery Ward Hans Christian Andersen, one of the greatest childrens storytellers, was born in 1805. X' 396-1200 Ext. 149 Westdale Mall Open Sundays.

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