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The Des Moines Register du lieu suivant : Des Moines, Iowa • Page 68

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10WANS AT HOME DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER I DECEMBER 12, 1976 Weddings, engagements RUTHS-HOVEY Marriage vows were exchanged by Cindy Hovey of Boise, Idaho, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Wagnon of Eugene, and of Will Hovey of Boise, and Gary Ruths, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruths, 2740 Tiffin Nov. 26 at the First Christian Church in Boise.

The couple was graduated from Northwest Christian College in Eugene. After a trip to the Oregon coast, the couple will live in Pocatello, Idaho, where Mr. Ruths is associate pastor of Central Christian Church. -MAXWELL Marilyn Peters Maxwell of Altoona, laughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

Harley 0. Peters of Shell Rock, was married to 5. Sgt. Larry Lee Mason of Altus, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Mason Jr. of Carlisle, Dec. 4. The wedding took place at Clifton Heights Presbyterian Church.

The bride attended Faith Baptist Bible College, Ankeny, and was employed by Centeral Life Assurance Co. Her husband, who attended Cedarville (Okla.) College, is serving with the Air Force. The couple will reside in Altus. JOHNSON-WHALEY Mr. and Mrs.

Howard W. Johnson of Ida Grove announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Cheryl, 6717 Washington to Dean Michael Whaley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whaley of Nevada. A summer wedding is being planned.

Miss Johnson is a graduate of Iowa Methodist School of Nursing and is employed by Mercy Hospital, in the open heart unit. Her fiance, who will be graduated this month from the University of Northern Iowa at Cedar Falls, is student teaching there. McKEE-BASON Crystal Jean Bason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Bason, 1115 Wade and Charles Ralph McKee, son of Mrs. Frances McKee, 1134 Geil and of the late Harvey McKee, are planning a Jan. 8 marriage at Grace Baptist Church. The couple plans to live at 2400 Hickman Road. The bride-elect is employed by the Iowa Jewish Home.

Her fiance works for Booneville Gravel Co. GOODWIN-HOEFER Mr. and Mrs. James E. Goodwin of Ames, former Des Moines residents, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kerry Eileen, to Mark Hoefer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hoefer of Sioux City. The couple is planning an April 16 marriage at Plymouth Congregational Church. Miss Goodwin attended the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, and is employed in Ames by the Iowa Department of Transportation. Her fiance attended the University of lowa, Iowa City, and is associated with the Administrators, Business Insurance Consultants in bux City.

OPEN HOUSE Sat. Free Refreshmcals after Dec. 17th 18th Choose from ourlarge selection rent or buy it all at 1, 3 Colors Burgundy Blue Navy Black A lords: CENTER FORMAL RENTALS SALES. 2nd and Euclid-243-8221 Monday- Friday WYSS- -JACKSON Mary Elizabeth Jackson of London, England, and Stephen L. Wyss of Le Chesnay, France, were married Dec.

11 at St. Augustin's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Orvino R.

Jackson, 4316 Harwood Drive. Mr. Wyss is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C.

Wyss of Wheaton, Ill. The couple will live in Le Chesnay. The bride is graduate of Iowa State University, Ares and is in commodity liason for E. F. Huttona and Inc.

i in France. Her husband was graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Her is employed by the Insurance Co. of North America as group manager i in Paris, France. WILLIAMS-LOY Mr.

and Mrs. Randy Lee Williams of Rising Sun, who were married Dec. 4 at Sheltering Rock Church by John Virdon, entertained at a reception at noon Saturday at their home. The bride is the former Joanne Loy, daughter of Harry G. Loy of Altoona and of Pauline M.

Loy of Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of Runnells.

He is employed by ETN Yale Industrial Trucks. -TRIER Mr. and 1 Mrs. Rex E. Leanhart, 3001 Grand announce the engagement of their daughter, Dawn Denise, and John Paul Trier, son of Mrs.

Ida Trier, 6880 NW Beaver Drive, and of the late Dr. Paul J. Trier. The couple is planning a June wedding. Mr.

Trier attended the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, and is a junior at' Drake University. BOCKRAUS-KLAAS Barbara Ann Bockhaus of Cambridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Bockhaus, 3900 Bel-Aire Road, and Paul B. Klaas, also of Cambridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Paul Klaas of Kinnelon, N.

are planning an Aug. 6 marriage. Miss Bockhaus was graduated from Smith College, Northampton, and is employed by Shawmut Bank of Boston, Mass. Her fiance is a graduate of Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., and studied in England at London Universi- The marriage of Susan Kim McVeigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell E. McVeigh, 1354 Merle Hay Road, to Thomas J. Utterback, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Utterback, 7085 Bloomfield Road, took place Dec. 4 at the First Church of the Nazarene. A reception followed at Eagles Lodge. The couple attends Grand View College. Mr.

Utterback served for four years with the Army's military police in Germany. After a trip to Denver, the couple will live at 4705 Franklin Ave. -McVEIGH PRICE- KAIN -MORISAKO The marriage of Cindy Kei Morisako of Iowa City, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Akira Morisako of New Hampton, to Thomas Lee VonGillern of Chapel Hill, N.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert VonGillern, 7119 Sunset Terrace. took place Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church in New Hampton. The couple will live at Chapel Hill, where the bridegroom is a resident in orthopedic surgery at Memorial Hospital and his bride will be in the pediatric intensive at that hospital.

He is a graduate of the college of medicine at the University of Iowa, 1 Iowa City, where Mrs. VonGillern was graduated from the college of nursing. They 1 plan a March skiing trip to Colorado. JAEGER-LENZ Donna Jean Lenz of Denver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Lenz of Tempe, and W. John Jaeger of Jackson, son of. Mrs. Ray Nyemaster, 694 Sixty-first and of the late W. J.

Jaeger were married Nov. 27 in Jackson, where the couple will reside. Mr. Jaeger attended Westminster College, Fulton, and is a graduate of the University of Wyoming at Laramie. He is with E.

E. Construction Co. in Jackson. His bride is a graduate of the Community College and Lutheran Hospital Radiology School i in Denver. RYERSON- Dr.

and Mrs. Norman Ryerson of Pella announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, 9543 University to Arlyn Sikkink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sikkink of Cherry Grove, Minn. A summer wedding i is being planned.

Miss Ryerson and her fiance are graduates of Central College, Pella. She is a teacher in Van Meter and he teaches and coaches at Marquette High School at West Point, la. BRADLEYMichelle Marie Bradley, 1240 Thirtyfourth and Bruce Edward Becker, 3205 Grand are engaged. Miss Bradley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bradley of Bettenforf. Mr. Becker's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker of Wall Lake.

The bride-elect is a student at Drake University, where her fiance, a graduate of Iowa State University, Ames, is studying in the law school. THOMAS-FETT The engagement and plans for an Aug. 6 marriage of Sue Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, 617 Thirty-first West Des Moines, and Wayne Fett, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Fett of Iowa City, has been announced. Miss Thomas and Mr. Fett are students at the University of Iowa, Iowa City. LAUSE-JUDAH Mary Lou Lause, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. F. Lause, 1228 Fifty Deventh is engaged to Kevin Judah, 3722 SE Fourteenth son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Judah, also of Des Moines. They are planning an April 17 marriage. Miss Lause is employed by Judah AMC Jeep. Her fiance is with Public Service Trucking and Demolition. Party Dresses for the Holidays REDUCED park fair bridal shop: PARK FAIR CENTER, Ph.

244-4449 2nd and Euclid Open Evenings THOMAS-SCHULTZ The marriage of Lynn Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schultz, 3408 Forty-eighth Place, and Scott Thomas, 203 Madison son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph T. Thomas, 3944 Fifty-fourth took place Nov. 27 a at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. The couple will reside at the Madison Avenue address. The bride is employed by Schultz Co.

Her husband works for Municipal Supply Co. in Ankeny. JEWELL-CHERNER Barbara Ann Cherner of Ballwin, and Donn Jewell, son of Mrs. Bernadette Jewell, 315 Ovid and of the late Marshall Jewell, were married Nov. 6 in Kimberling City, with the Rev.

J. Wesley Ummel of the First United Methodist Church of Kimberling City officiating. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A.

M. Cherner of Kimberling City. The couple will live at the Ov id Avenue address. The bride is a graduate of Drake University an and is assistant manager of Zale Jewelry Co. in the Valley West Mall.

Her husband is a carpenter with Local No. 106. TROUT-JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Trout, 1819 Oakland announce the engagement of their daughter, Melia Dorothea, to Lyle E.

Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Johnson, 2601 Boyd St. Miss Trout is employed by Dental Associates, and is attending the American Institute of Business.

Her fiance is attending Drake University and works for R. G. Elder and Son. The couple is planning a June 10 marriage. ANCELL-DUNAH0O A June 11 marriage is being planned by Cynthia Lynne Ancell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Ancell, 3845 Eighth and Bryce Guy Dunahoo of Davenport. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dunahoo, 3914 E.

Eighth St. Miss Ancell is attending Des Moines Area Community College. Her fiance is a salesman for Wilson and Rogers, marketing agent for Dow Chemicals. GREER-GRIMM Plans for an April 2 wedding of Debra Sue Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald E. Greer, 1614 Seventeenth West Des Moines, and James William Grimm, 3013 Woodland stepson and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goody of New London, have been announced. Miss Greer is a graduate of the American Institute of Business and is employed by U.

S. Magistrate R. E. Longstaff. Her fiance works for Cimino Distributing Co.

HEARN-KIST Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hearn, 2609 Sixty-ninth announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Ann, and Perry Kist, both of Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Kist is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Kist of Minneapolis. A May 21 wedding is being planned. CORWIN FORMAL WEAR BY PALM BEACH RENTAL AND SALES For those very special occasions in your NOW 1910 COTTAGE GROVE 202-5159 MERLE HAY MALL 278-1415 SOUTHRIDGE MALL 205-3232 at dares dupleying Kayla A. Kain and Stewart Craig Price were married Dec.

3 at Carlisle Christian Church, with Dr. Daryl Bates of that church and the Rev. Charles Fry of Liscomb officiating. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Raymend Kain and Mr. and Mrs. Herberts. Price, all of Carlisle. The couple: Till live in Ankeny, where the bride 1 a student at Moines Are a Community College.

Her husband, who attended Northeast Missouri State Chiversity, Kirksville, works for Jorge Construction Co. Fido keeps cozy in warm towel DEAR HELOISE: I had to wash my dog the other day and was a little concerned as it was not a warm day. I got the bright idea of putting a towel in the dryer, turned it to the hottest temperature, and when doggie was through with his bath, I enveloped him in the warm towel. He was so delightfully surprised he didn't even try to get away. -Joan Bard DEAR HELOISE: When cooking, sometimes I don't use an entire can of tomato paste.

Rather than just putting it in the refrigerator and most likely forgetting it, I put it in a margarine tub and slip it in the freezer. Then, using a clean knife or spoon, 1 HINTS FROM HELOISE can dig out as much as I want to use. I don't have to open a new can when sometimes just a spoonful or two is all I need in cooking something. -Mrs. E.

W. Zimmerman DEAR HELOISE: I'm 5 feet I shop for pants, skirts, or dresses, it's hard to tell how they look because they're so long. The last time I shopped, I put about six straight pins on a piece of cardboard and put them in my purse before I left home. Now when I try something on, I can pin up the hem to get an idea how it will look when it is shortened. Sometimes fitting rooms have pins on the floor but not always.

-Mrs. Elizabeth Hurlbut ty. He is a senior in the Harvard Uni- DEAR HELOISE: If you ever have versity law school, Cambridge. that annoying problem of not having now save wicker from around the world $1 to $25 Now's the time to save on our handsome wicker pieces from around the world. We've a horse assortment including planter baskets, casserole holders, d'oeuvres servers and many, many more! Make your selections early while quantities.

last for yourself and for gift giving. Housewares; sixth floor, Downtown, Merle Hay Mall, SouthRidge Mall and most stores. Sorry, no phone or mail orders. wrap stick to the edges of a try wetting all around the rim bowl with a damp paper towel. you put the plastic on, the wawill help hold the plastic beau- plastic bowl, of the When ter tifully.

DEAR quite washer having forks, were rack tary sides. Since the slipped and them -A Reader HELOISE: I discovered this by accident. I just got a disha few months ago and I was trouble with my long-handled spoons, and spatulas. They too tall to put in the silverware and when I put them in the roshelf on top, they slid out the all my utensils have holes in ends of the handles, I simply them over one of the spikes presto, no more problems with slipping out the side. -Lillie DeRostett Especially for You.

Second Floor BRIDAL SALON Fall and Winter Sample to off" Stearn's DOWNTOWN 7th Walnut PH. 243-7189 Vi now save and more 7-piece enamel cookware set 23.88 An exceptional value on this delightfully decorated cookware with two-tone brown lids and Bakelite handles. Set includes quart and 21 -quart YOUNKERS all 231. also inch Dutch covered stores. Downtown, On Housewares; fits frypan oven mail the I Phone Mall, fry sixth Merle and saucepans, orders with pan.

Hay floor, Eastgate 244-1112, add 5-quart cover 10- Mall, and ext. tax that: 8 in lowa, 1.25 postage and Please give account number..

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