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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 49

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i July It. mo PES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER g.y Lois Carroll Married To Robert J. Beh Wedding vows were exchanged at St. Augustin's Catholic Church Saturday morning by Lois Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank T. Carroll, 3422 Grand and Robert James Beh, son of Carleton D. Beh, 5323 Waterbury road. i I til i if I -y II Miss Jacobs Will Marry Gloria Ann Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Orla Jacobs, 1431 Thirtieth and Arthur Siglin Fi-lean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Filean, 1128 Fifty-sixth are planning a Sept. 3 wedding.

The bride-to-be attended Drake University and is enrolled at the State University of Iowa at Iowa City. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Her fiance, a graduate of S. U. is a member of Alpha Tau Omega Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Mac-Donald -Ball of Woodstock, (Ont.) Canada, announce the engagement and approaching Aug. 13 wedding of their daughter, Helen Adriane Ball, to Keith A. McKinley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold L. McKinley of St. Ansgar, Miss Ball attended Drake University and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. McKinley is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin at Madison and Drake University college of law.

The couple will live in Des Moines temporarily after their marriage in Woodstock. UtttJ Mrs. Jon C. Gage They Become Brides Gloria Jacobs shop tomorrow 9:30 'til 9:00 AUGUST and the late Mrs. Marie Beh.

The bride's sister, Mrs. James E. Brennan, was her matron of honor. Other bridal attendants were Mrs. Charles F.

Carroll and Karen J. Morrow. Carleton D. Beh, served as best man and guests were seated by John McCambridge, James Hammer, Robert AUbee and Robert Leachman. After a trip to the Canadian Rockies, the new-lyweds will live at 3333 Grand ave.

The bride, a graduate of Marycrest College in Davenport, taught school in Los Angeles, and Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. J3eh received his de- gree from the University of Notre Dame at Bend, Ind. He is assistant vice president of the Carleton D. Beh Co.

it $0" is your time to SdVe on cwnT.ie Mrs. Robert Beh Gage-McBride Joy Janice McBride exchanged marriage vows with' Jon Clarke Gage of Mason City Saturday afternoon in a garden wedding at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. McBride, 4400 Forty-second st.

Dr. Roland Turnbull and the Rev. Richard A. Fitch officiated. Mrs.

Gage, who has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. McBride at the Forty second street address, is the daughter of Ralph W. McBride of New Port Richey, and the late Mrs. Marie McBride.

Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Gage, also of Mason City. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr.

McBride. Her sister, Clara McBride, served as maid of honor. Susan Moore and Dcanna Crow were brides-maids. Alan Gage, brother of the bridegroom, attended as best man. Bruce Long and Quinn McBride, another brother of the bridegroom, seated the guests.

John Ehrlich, cellist; Le-nore Mudge Stull, pianist, -and Margaret Davis Kew, violinist, all members of the fine arts staff of Drake University, provided music for the wedding and the reception. Mrs. Gage, who received Mary Snowdon Durham Weds Sewall Truax Tyler Mary Snowdon Durham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.

Durham of Richwood Hall, Charles Town, W. and New York City, formerly of Des Moines, was AUGUST FEATURE VALUE: squirrel 19.80 Helen A. Ball I960 39.80 per month AUGUST VALUE Miss Andrews Betrothed married Saturday evening to Sewall Truax Tyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duval Hol-loday Tyler of Dover Dam, Middieburg, Va.

The cere- 4 lilt Mrs. Sewall Tyler Want a Meal rr fiv ft 4Y I i 1 5k Wsy ti I mony was at Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town. Louise Spears Durham, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs. Taylor R. Durham II of Dallas, was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Sarah Truax Tyler, Eleanor Truax Morison and Courtney Holcomb Gibson. Mr. Tyler's brother, Duval Holloday Tyler, was best man. Groomsmen were Ellis Mills and John Tyler Mills, Nathaniel Holmes Morison III and George Harris Morison; Taylor R. Durham II and Richard S.

Durham, brothers of the bride, and Robert M. Young, David Basil Barrington Hall and Stacy B. Lloyd. The reception was at Richwood Hall, home of the bride's parents. Mrs.

Tyler was graduated from Stuart Hall, Staunton, and Sweet Briar (Va.) College. Mr. Tyler is a student at Bridgewater (Va.) College. on a Slick? ivi i Open Monday Night 'til Virginia Editha Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. D. Andrews, 1303 Bell is the autumn bride-elect of Lynn Merritt Kruger, 1800 Watrous son of Mr. and Mrs. August Henry Kruger of Fresno, Cal Miss Andrews, who has been teaching in Johnston, formerly was on the faculty of the Ames public schools.

She is a graduate of Princi-pia College at Elsah. 111. The future bridegroom, also an alumnus of Principia, attended Fresno State College and is a member of i ill Mrs. William Buising her degree from the State University of Iowa at Iowa City, will teach school in Cudahy, Wis. The couple will live there after a two-week trip in northern Wisconsin.

Mr. Gage, a graduate of S. U. is employed by Arthur Young and certified public accountants in Milwaukee, Wis. He belongs to Beta Alpha Psi professional fraternity.

Buising-Ferguson Marcia Ann Ferguson became the bride of William H. Buising Friday evening at the First Methodist Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Burton A.

Ferguson, 3615 Adams and Mr. and" Mrs. Edward Buising, 26-12 Forty-eighth place. Bridal attendants were Joan Stover, who served rs maid of honor, and Mrs. Douglas Wieck, Patricia Buising and Janis.

Ferguson. Robert Buising attended as best man and Joseph Jester, James Mc-Connell and Mr. Wieck ushered. The bride, a graduate of the State University of Iowa at Iowa City, has been teaching school in Redfield. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority.

Her husband attended S. U. where he belonged to Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is a partner in the Des Moines Brokerage Co. Sigma Chi fraternity.

He is associated with Mastertapes Music, in West Des Moines. To Study Abroad SIOUX CITY, IA. Marie Christine Apel, daughter of Mrs. John Apel, has left for Belgium, where she will study at the University of Brussels. She also will visit an uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard in Luxembourg. Miss Apel has been a student at Duchesne College in Omaha. CtHTiriro 6IM0L0CHT AMERICAN GCM SOCIETY You GET Wttle Hey Since Wl Suit You! i irv jean i unmans jvaiioiirciic Iowans used to be quite content to do their cooking In pans. But not any more.

Now that outdoor cooking is a national pastime, we're stringing our food on sticks and coming up with the kabob, which may or may not be edible. Jean Tallman tells of the kabobecue, a simplified meal on a stick that's guaranteed to turn out fine every time, on Page 3 of today's Picture Magazine, it I I ii 111 klJ fj I 0pA? i(n month AUGUST FEATURE VALUE: dyed moutow processed lamb per month rT" i til 11 1J A A .1 Tk ...1 If-V i t. ir WW 1 WALNUT It 1 1 tit Tfitisrf ith For you who went the finest, choicest furs ef the most advantageous price shop at cownit'l in AUGUST! You'll have first choice of the latest shapes end styling in sfoles, jaclets, and coats especially selected and priced to give you substantial AUGUST SAVINGS. a cewnit certified true-value backed by full dependability t. i if Each fur is I AM i since itu, ana use our easy tur service, uome in tomorrow time to save on cownit furs! LAYAWAY Your fox lavished coat 720 WALNUT OH riiaiinans shaped matte jersey Drifts into fhs night with figure defining elegance for after-five wear.

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