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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 54

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Weddings, engagements Drake to offer internships for women yHtL-TMoMt PUJJJt-ti'HI BAVLKSS-CARMAN, BARTHIX-mmiBXAJM jrrt KoutUilo. el Mr and Mi l-dia Komicki el Onuka, a nlfkH July Itlfcrr. ikt tue ol Mr and Mrs Ttn Uiller el C4r latta TW bfW II emiloyed by Ike DU Service Cwiv nuiaioa at Air Forte IU- Omaha, and kf hiuhand a fliw itrudor for the Lw mot Service VI Ml Mtckie Wooliey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard F. WooUey. 1433 Thirty-fourth St was married July I to Michael L. Stelck. 7085 SE Bloomftcld Ruad His parenu are Mr.

and Mrs. W. Stelck of Arkeny. The ceremony was at Crestwood Baptist Church. Both are employed by Iowa Methodist Medici.1 Center.

KOCH-LWiAN Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Logan of Moviile announce the July I rrwrrtage of their daughter. Sherri Jean, to William S. Koch, son of Mrt.

William Koch. 624 Sunset Terrace, and the late Mr. Koch. The couple, graduates of Iowa State University, Ames, will live in Nevada, where the bridegroom is employed by Donnelly torp Dtaie fnivmity a announced pnram. If) Entry.

brlp prtfvae to retun. lo the -or 14 of ort. Surtifl S-pt II. btrftd wort shops and counrliii lur participants tU half time intero-thiol local companies It fenced by IM.O: TlUt I irant Crura the lederally 'unoV1 Community Service and Continuing. UurauM Program, with matching til 60S Irom Urike.

participation iU without charge. Mant WiUon. director of women preCnm in the College lor Continu-ln Education, wo" pro)ect lit together telf ajseMment. bit planning counarting and ttill development with oo lhe-)ob intern- During the four-month work peneoce. there will bt required orUhop meeting one ball day a week to eiplore reentry difficulty tact) as way to readjust borne achedulea to accommodate work, to develop lelf-reliance lo coping with problems and to develop iclf -esteem The workahopi will use aisertlve training.

manaement baic and career planning technique. The program will use mentor in which other career women will guide and encourage partici- PPrtject Re-Entry limited to 20 women, age 25 and older, with at least a high achool education, who want to return to a career after a substantial absence. Applications will be accepted at Drake College for Continuing Education. 2700 University until August 15. Internships offered through the project will be in non-traditional managerial, supervisory and professional positions, according to Janet Westcott, project coordinator.

St. Andrew's 'Social' St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will have an Ice cream social from 5:30 to 8 30 p.m. Aug. 4 at the church, 5720 Urbandale Ave.

Ice cream, cake, pie, hot dogs and other refreshments will be offered. Children's movies, bingo and other games are planned. Heads legion auxiliary Mrj. Florence Long of Donnellson has been installed as president of the Iowa Department, American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs Long has been granted a leave of absence from Central Lee Community School District to assume leadership of the state group.

The group's program concentrates on patriotism, veterans welfare, national security, youth work and community service. Observe anniversaries 7 1 1-1 Worwi 1201 Office Park Road. Wert Dri Moine. was married July 22 to Patrick Samuel Tut tie Parents of ibe couple are Kenneth wood. Jr.

ol winnelka. Ill and the Ute Mrs BtB Wood, and Mr and Mr. Marvin W. Tullle. 5JJ NK FifU St Tbe bride is a graduate of Drke University, where atr husband tt a student Mrt Tuttle to employed by Tbe Shp lor Pajpaal.

lo PASlTTIjWRKt-A. i i Betty Jean Sirdoreu. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sirdoreus of Norwalk.

was married July 29 to Paul Pajulti, son of Mr. and Mrs. William PasutU. 225 Edison Ave. The ceremony was at the Norwalk United Methodist Church.

The bride is employed by SMB Stage Lines, and her buswina, oy uani i wu mi YOUtiKERS rURKITURE SHOVHOOM VAREHOUSE 216 S.V 1st In Des rnrj.vr.M.'.Mi ARMSTRONG 4-PC. contempor-ory bedroom. Double dresser, mirror, 5-drawr chest, headboard. Pecan finish, limited quantity. SAVE 20! '398 BARKER 4-PC.

French Provincial bedroom, antique white finish. Triple dresser, mirror, chest, queen headboard. Limited quantity. SAVE OVER 40! 298 NIGHT STAND. 68 CAPTAIN'S BED with pull-out bottom drawer.

Choose contemporary pecan finish or French Provincial ivory. Limited quantity. SAVE OVER 50! 178 QUEEN SIZE HEADBOARDS, odds and ends, over 30 styles to choose from. Floor samples. SAVE 30 TO OVER 50l '28 WOOD FRAMED MIRRORS, choice of 12 styles, sizes.

Floor samples. 4 SAVE OVER 50! 15 MOBEL DISCONTINUED MAPLE BEDROOM PIECES, while quantity lasts! AVE OVE 5 0 armoire chest 198 6-drower chest 178 OS gallery mirror vertical mirror 58 eannonball bed 150 ALL SHOP TODAY NOON TO MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 TO 9, SATURDAY 10 TO 5:30. ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. SAVI 20 TO 50 ON FLOOR SAMPLES, DISC. STYLES AND ODDS ENDS! PLUS EVEnYTIISSJG Ell OUU CLEARANCE COSttJER IS 50 OFF! L-7V ririnii.

1(05 ftoodtand Ave Wet I N. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Drlmar Carman, 111 SW rifty-eeco- was married July 21 Ronald Byl Franc taro, Calif He to the ttrpo and of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Niemann. M4 Abwortfc Roal Dr Moin. Tbe nrvnwny was at Shepherd of the Valley Lulberao Chun. The bride. adnata ol SL Jofen i College lo Winfield.

Kaa. waa employed by Midwest Mutual Insurance Co. Her husband graduate ol Drake University, tt the toa of the Ute Robert Beyle lit employed by Maritime Computer Corp. lo San Francisco, Calif, where the couple will live- ROTH LAN CI AL Chris Uncial, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Uncial.

1704 E. Ninth St was married July 22 to Randy Roth. 3330 Malsh Ave. He is Uie son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Roth of Waukegan. 111. The ceremony was at St. Mary of Naiareth Catholic Church. The bride is employed by Area Education Agency II and is a speech clinician in the West Des Moines schools.

Her, husband is a sales representative. HUGE WILSON i i. v.u U'ilum daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Lester W.

Wilson, 4120 Fifty-second was married July 29 to Kenneth L. Huge of Waterloo, too of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. Huge of Marshalltown.

The ceremony took place at Westminster United Presbyterian Church The bride is employed by North Tama County Community Schools at Traer, and her husband, by Blackhawk Broadcasting Corp. GILBERT BRACK ETT Nancy Beth Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gilbert, 6505 NW Fifty-sixth is engagea to James L.

Brackett, son of Mr. and Mm A. D. Brackett of St. Louis, mo.

They plan an October wedding. Miss Gilbert, a graduate oi ues monies ir.i rnmmunitv Colleee in Ankeny, is employed by St. Luke's Hospital In St. Louis. Her fiance, a graauaie oi Mankatn (Minn.) State College, is employed by Liberty Mutual Insurance St.

Louis. SINNOTT CLARK The engagement of Ann Marie Sinnott to Pvt. Randy Robert Clark Is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mr. inhn Sinnott.

1650 Northwest 1U0 Drive. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Clark, 7auz aw Trwonth st is in the armv military police corps.

Miss Sinnott is employed by Mcuonaia namuurgcia. wedding will be in September. widaman Mcdonald nlUsmmi rtaill'hfpr of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Widaman, 2821 E.

Thirty-ninth Court, is the bride-elect of Joe McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McDonald, 4125 E. Garden Ave. He attended Grand View College and works for Dahl's Food Marts, where Miss Widaman also is employed.

SHEPHERD ISEBRAND Nancy G. Shepherd, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth L. Holland ot Indianola and the late Harry Holland, will be married Aug. 12 to Harvey B.

Isebrand, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Isebrand of Titonka. The bride-elect is employed by Bankers Life Company.

Her fiance is self-employed as a carpenter-contractor. About the wedding Information about weddings and engagements of Des Moines residents must be in The Register's possession at least by Tuesday noon before the wedding. If an engagement picture is published, a wedding picture will not be used unless six months have elapsed. Pictures must be black and white glossy prints. They will not be returned.

Shell! JoDene Stef flebeam. daughter ol Mr and Mrt Robert Stuf-flrbeam of Omaha. Neb formerly of Dn Moloea. was married July 2 Daniel Bartbrl ol Fremont rsrt. His parents are lb Rev and Mr Wane B.

Barthel of Srnboer. Neb The ceremony was at First Church of the Open Bible. The bride attends Midland College in Fremont, here her husband was graduated. He is employed by KI1UB Radio in Frtmont. WALTZ-NOtX m.i Mr.

and Mr Oscar Noel. 17 Jefferson became the bride of Thomas Wa 2700 Franklin July 22. He is Uie ton of Frank WalU of Wlnterset and the late Helen WalU. After a trip to Colorado, the couple will live at the Franklin Avenue address. The bride was graduated from Iowa Methodist School of Nursing and is a nurse at Iowa Moihodist Medical Center.

Her husband Is general project foreman for Ro-Vig Construction Co. MANVILLE FULTZ Karla Margery Fulti was married July 29 to Jeffrey D. Manville. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

William J. FulU, 2345 Park Ave. and Helen Rcnk Manville of Cedar Rapids and John D. Manville of St Paul. Minn.

The ceremony was at St Ambrose Cathedral. The bride is a senior at Iowa State University. Ames, where her husband was graduated. He is employed by Gateway Motor Hotel in Ames. BRAUEB JOHNSON nda Kav Johnson 1 HC KCUUIUJ to James Howard Brauer, 697 Sner-rylynn took place July I in Grace United Methodist Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Rasper. 1100 NE Forty-third and her husband's parents ft jr.

ftranpr are Mr. ana rant. ra 2611 Fifty-seventh St. The bridegroom is employed by H. V.

Cassaday Refrigeration Co. The couple will live in Pleasant Hill. HERVEY CARROLL i ii wofiHinff dav Of Margaret Jane Carroll and Rodney Allen Hervey. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Edward P. Carroll, 4928 Hillcrest Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hervey of Indianola. The ceremony was at Trinity United Presbyterian Church in Indianola.

The bride is employed by Abild and her husband, by Polk County. He attended Simpson College. BERTRAND-DENNY onH Mn Harold Bertrand of Milo announce the forthcoming marriage, Aug. 26, of their daughter, onM Marvin Dennv. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Denny, 8066 Crestvlew Drive. Miss Bertrand is employee ty Bankers Life Company and her fiance, by United Parcel Service. Nature's souvenirs 4 When your family takes a vacation, it's fun to bring back some remembrance of the trip. But if you spend all your time in tourist shops, you may m.m.ninc that are reallv char- 111133 acteristic of the area.

Souvenirs from nature can be more lasting than tourist trinkets and probably cost much less, according to an extension specialist. Your family can have a great time together looking for interesting stones, leaves, shells or even sand. This souvenir hunting also gives you a chance to explore the countryside and enjoy the natural setting of the area. Then when you get back home, your stones and rocks can become part of a i 11 tlr rock garaen or rouau Jyi Ana Thm. and diuter of Mr end Mrv ttM Merrill ef HU Cre.tvitw Drive married July 2t rUald Ray Sofel He t.

tbe ol Mr aod Mr Kenneth SJ ot CUk Tbe (tttmMf at Uvdiaaola HeighU Free Ourrli TVy will Itve PUno. Tti. the bride-groom is employed by Ti Utt-meets. i tt)N NOR-McKEONE The marriage ol Drbl 5ceoo and Paul Cocinof look place July I In Omaha. Neb Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs AJ McKeooe. 2115 Forty fifth and Mr. and Mrs. Ed mood Connor ol Omaha Tbe bride attended Crelghton Unlveriily in Omaha, and her auiband is a graduate ol Aruona State University at Tempc. PETERS PHILLIPS Marsha Kay I'billips.

daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Phillips. 4331 Parkridge was married June 16 to Craig Leon Petera.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peters of Humboldt The ceremony was at Highland Park Open Bible Church. The bride is employed by Hammer Pharmacy and ber husband, by Sinclair Body and Paint awv1 ei a. i DELUXE WHIRLPOOL RANGE.

SAVE 20! 298 with trade G.E. WASHER, heavy duty, two-speed, white finish. Floor sample. SAVE 40! 1 98 with trade G.E. DRYER, heavy duty, timed cycle, white finish.

Floor sample. SAVE 35l 1 48 with trade TAPPAN DISHWASHER, heavy duty, built-in model, noor samp. SAVE OVER 50! 148 4,000 BTU AIR CONDITIONER SAVE 30! 118 ATLANTIS WATER FLOTATION BED, queen size, brand new design. Uses standard bedding, requires no heating, Vb weight of conventional water beds. Limited quantity.

SAVE 40 338 ORTHO-POSTURE deluxe firm mattress, box spring. Heavy duty construction, 7-year limited warranty. SAVE UP TO 30! twin each 58 queen set 188 full each 78 king set $28 SEALY "Enchanted Nights" extra firm mattress, box spring. Luxury quilting and Sealy Foam for extra comfort. SAVE UP TO 25! twin each 68 queen set 198 full each 78 king set 298 ROLL-A-WAY BED with frame and mattress.

Deluxe 30" size, great for that unexpected guest. SAVE 30! '68 SWIVEL ROCKERS, over 20 styles in velvets, prints, Herculons. Floor samples. SAVE 50! '98 MAPLE BOSTON ROCKERS. Limited quantity.

SAVE 40! 29.88 ACCENT CHAIRS, traditionol, Italian or contemporary in velvets, Herculons or prints, exposed wood trim. Floor samples. SAVE 40! '78 ACTION WALL-SAVER RE-CLINER, contemporary, Herculon fabric. Floor sample. SAVE OVER 50! 'CO 5-PC.

dinina room, Colonial- finish. 42" Round table, two leaves, four cattail side chairs. Limited quantity. a mr SAVE 40! 43o BURLINGTON HOUSE 6-PC. dining room, Queen Anne style, mahogany finish.

Rectangular table, leaves, two arm chairs, two side chairs, china. Floor sample. 00 SAVE OVER50l'l 1B BURLINGTON HOUSE dining room sets. Choose table and four side chairs or china. Pecan finish.

Limited quantity. met SAVE 20! '448 KELLER 5-PC. dining room. Oval table, two leaves, four high back side chairs. Floor sample.

SAVE OVER 50! 258 GLOBE 80" Colonial exposed wood frame sofa, 100 nylon floral velvet. One only, sold as-is. SAVE OVER 50! '377 BEAN STATION 4-PC. room group sofa, love seat, chair, ottoman, 100 nylon floral velvet cover in rust tones. Floor SAVE 45! 787 GLOBE sofa and love seat set, ultra-contemporary style, burgundy velvet upholstery.

aeon SAVE 50! '688 ROWE sofa and love seat, high back traditional style, blue cotton print cover. Limited quantity. SAVE OVER 30! '677 BROYHILL 15-PC. room group, contemporary style. Includes sofa, love seat, chair, end table, cocktail table, three wall units, vanity desk, chair, 5-pc.

gome set. Choice of two Herculon covers. Limited quantity. la.nn SAVE OVER35rlOllU QUEEN SIZE SOFA-SLEEPERS, contemporary, traditional or colonial styles in many attractive fabrics, limited quantity. AO SAVE 30! 3911 FAMOUS MAKER ROOM SIZE Mr and Mrs.

Shell Helm, 4857 For-i ty-sixth will be honored at an i open house Aug. 6 in celebration of 1 their golden wedding anniversary. Their children and grandchildren will be hosts for the event from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. In Berwick United Church of Christ, Berwick. WING I Mr and Mrs.

Jess Wing, 1505 Walker observed their fifty-fourth with a celebra- weuumg tion July 20 at the home of their son and daugnter-in-iaw, i uino E. Aurora Ave. i rioucn n. 6 i n.n their sons-in-law land daughters, Mr. and Mr.

Ray Ar onn Mrs Holm 01 ues raouia -j Melvin Mitchell of Dodge Center, Minn. a n. Rort Rapr of Grimes, I Mr.ra""' whose fiftieth anniversary Is Aug. 4, i will be honored at an open house from i 3 to 5 p.m. Aug.

6 at Merle Hay Travelodge. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs Duane Baer of Phoenix, nhardFridlevand Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, all of New Orleans, La.

Club calendar Club news forms All meeting notices musFte submitted on Club Calendar forms which are available at the. Information Desk on fourth floor, of the Register and Tribune Building. They must be in by Tuesday a.m. iSTl im T. Mssrol0ti.

4J 7 DOUGLAS 5-PC. dinette, contemporary style. Chrome and smoke glass table, four swivel fur-Ion chairs. Limited quantity. SAVE 20! 4 18 DOUGLAS 7-PC.

pedestal set Oval table, leaf, six comfy vinyl swivel chairs. Limited quantity. SAVE 20! '518 DOUGLAS 5-PC. contemporary set. White and chrome table, four side chairs.

Floor sample. SAVE 50! '118 DOUGLAS 5-PC. set. Quartz marble finish table, four florcrf choirs, save OVER 50! 88 ODDS AND ENDS CHAIRS, many styles, colors. Floor samples.

SAVE OVER 50! 1 TO '38 MANY OTHIB ITEMS ARE ALSO FOB THIS REMNANTS. SAVE 30 TO 50! 75to598 NYLON DOUBLE BRAIDED RUGS, choice of five colors. SAVE 20! 79.95 129.95 BRIDAL SHOP DOWNTOWN Bridal Gown CLEARANCE 35 65 95 Were $120 to $300 SPECIAL E.O.M. SALE shop early for beil selection! i A..

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