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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 15

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July 2. 3 Wed in Recent Ceremonies Young Executive To Pass Up This Was Wise Deal! I If Henry-Alger Vows Spoken Fllizabeth Ann A'ger was married to Floyd Eugene Henry, Saturday in St. August in's Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold R. Alger of San Mateo. formerly of Des Moines, and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eugene Henry, Forty-ninth st.

Maid of honor was Judy Rowen; bridesmaids were Judy Haley and Joyce Alger. William Henry served as best man and ushers were Dr. D. B. Henry, Richard Henry, Earl Alger and Dennis O'Brien.

After a trip to Wisconsin, the couple will 1 i at 1800 Watrous avp Mrs. Henry attended Marycrest Coilege in Davenport and Drake University. She? is a member of Delta Gamma sorority and has been a hostess with Trans-World Airlines, ba ed in San Francisco, Cai. Mr. Henry attended St.

Ambrose College, Davenport, and is a junior student at th College of Osteopathic Medicine ard Surgery. He belongs to Phi Sigma Gamma, professional osteopathic fraternity. Th" salesman explains the lax advantages and the fact that he can invest his savings elsewhere. "It would cost you about $'100 a month to rent this place," he says. "This way you pay only $60 a month into a tax escrow fund and $175 interest each month on the 6 per cent contract.

you save 26 per cent of sudi costs on jnuf federal income tax, your net cost is only $174 a month. Of course, the escrow fund may be adjusted when the taxes are determined, but how can you beat that kind of a Wondered The young ex''cutie realized this was slightly le-s than his apartment rental, and certainly less than the suggested rental figure for the new house, but He decided to go home and do some pencil work. After talking to other people in similar he passed the deal, despite the potential tax He wondered about the terms of that easy trusl-contraf t. Supposing he had bought the home and elected to pay only theHnterest. ouldn't it hae been wise to re- v.

Andrews Mrs. McGaffee Carl Grant were groomsman. John Ekstrand. Carl Burdock and Jack Brown seated the guests. The bridegroom attended Drake L'niv ersity, After a trip through the west, the couple will live in Phoenix, ine Houston of Burbank, will visit over the Fourth of July holiday at the home of their sister, Mrs.

Ralph Seeling of AI-toona. Mr. and Mrs. Reo V. Oisen, 673 Forty-first who have been on a two-week vacation to Minnesota, North Dakota and Upper Michigan, have returned home.

HAWAII 4 -v 1 4 Mrs. Fiene 720 Sheridan married Sunda Mrs. or' Grand at View Lutheran Church. Mrs. Richard Fuller matron of honor; bridesmaids were Laura Ekstrand and Shirley Cooper, Best man was Wayne Bergstrom and Ralph Maigaard and Sisters Are Guests in Home Of Mrs.

Walters Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walters, 2013 Thirty-seventh have as guests until Friday. Mrs. Walters' sisters.

Mrs. M. M. Wolff and M.ss Let ha Hackett, both of Nevada, Mo. Mrs.

L. Jobin of Park, and Joseph- Only CH Ko tKn handy metal ipout On every canon ol grono'a'ed sugar tr.e pure cane sugar from y' Might there bp higher income people who could benefit by such an arrangement, people who could not deduct the cost of rental but who could deduct interest cost and come out ahead? Possibly; but only in rare cases where their investments brought a very high net return. And the other costs of the home must be considered. Debt It also dawned on this young man that in years, he would be 65. Then he would have paid about 000 in taxes and interest, with nothing but a home, a mortgage and a heap of living to show for it.

If he abandoned the home, he'd be sued. He'd too old to skip. But it sounded like a fine rKil for the seller, who was obviously counting on inflation, good credit risks, high interest and high pricing to protect himself. Trying fo rear children ii a "chma-shop 'home is a losing brittle, says the lor some funis on to it, see Dollar find in Sunday's ffeg- 1 lor. I hftp with iiir finart- Ml irMfirtv.

Mm hurt I rl tfi fir future 1 1 1 ri hint (rfr of thr Jlt 1nJn" ItfifiMrr, 7-3- Class Reunion Picnic Planned A group of girls from the mid year graduating class of 1118 at Roosevelt High School will meet with their families and parents for a Fourth of July picnic at 5 m. Saturday at Beaverdale Park. In charge of arrangements are Mrs. A. J.

Kersbetgen and Mrs. Robert Wright. Among the 32 participants will he the following from out-oftovvn: Messrs. and Mesdames David Larson and children of Mexico, Rodney Crowley and chil ftv 50" 4 50 Mrs. Henry H.

W. Wormleys Are Party Hosts Mr. np( Mrs. Henry W. Wormley, 912 rhirtv-fifth were hosts Sunday at a cocktail party for their son and daughter-in-law.

Dr. and Mrs. John M. Wormley, who left Monday to the home in Glendora. Th younger Mrs.

is the former Speer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Speer, rK)l Seventh St. Dr.

and Mrs. have two daughters, Allison Dee and Jill I.ee. Out-of-town guests vnre Mr, nrd Mrs. Dan C. May, of Falls Church, Va.

MOST POLITE SOURtL I'VE EVER SEEN 0 dren of St. Louis Park, and Kenneth Johnson of Caliender. Three Return To Washington After Visit Here Mrs. E. M.

Rosenberg and sons Eric and Leland of Washington, D. left Wednesday for their home after visiting a few days with Mrs. Rosenberg's mother Mrs. C. A.

Leland. 410 Forty-fourth st. Commander Rosenberg, who ac companied his family here left Sunday. a I r'rr rrv Ip VV' mv By the Rudgct Expert Let's pretend a young executive earning $15,000 a year is considering a home purchase, lie has three dependents and. enough de ductions to' reduce i taxable income to $12,000, That portion of his income over $8,000 a year is in the 2i per cent tax bracket.

He is renting a $175 a month apartment, utilities furnished, but feels restless and cupccts hp is wasting the rent money. He has studied budgets somewhat and wants to keep his total housing citf-ts within per cent of his lake-home pay, which would be about. $230 a month. Ills below that now. Explained Deal One day he spies an a 1 otlenng home for sale, no down payment necessary.

He can move in immediately after agreeing to pay the interest and property taxc. No need to reduce the principle for 30 years, at which time the whole comes due. This intrigues him enough to call on the real estate company. Board Meeting Young Maf oris the V. A v.

mon'hiy hoard me f) m. Tuesd.r home of Mrs. Percy mi son of its '-fng at at the i Assist-be Mr-, ing hostess Hamiitnn. Points for Parents By Krlth Th.nmm NOT THIS Nfother: "Don't hring this Impolite little girl any more candy, grandma. She's stubborn she won't thank ou ut becaus? told her to." THIS SO I Mother: "Ann doesn't like to have me remind her to say thank you but I know she appreciates the candv and she'll probably thank you for it later." Threatening the consequence of a lack of manners is poor way to teach them.

Main Dish Treat rand I'lN 11 J' (J Jwxry '''m'fwm''jA'. rv Ss IEE-EORD Nuptial vows v. ere spoken by Judith Frances Ford, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ford, 38,52 Seventh st and Dean Andrew Fiene, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Fiene. Seventh st. at Epwc Sunday evening rth Methodist Church. The bride was a'tended by Mrs.

Larry Carmichael, matron of honor, and Georgianna Sexatier. Linda Wallace and Carol Sue Rank, bridesmaids. Rest man was Duane Fiene and Ronnie Davis, James Weaver and Carleton Root groomsmen. Guest were seated by David Dorr, Frank Irjce, and James Logan. Mrs.

Fiene is employed at Zale Jewelry Co. Inc. Her husband, a student at Grand View College, works at Rankers Life Company of Moines. The couple will live at ,3116 Seneca ave after a trip to Spirit Lake. ANDREWS-STAMPER The marriage of Vei a Jean Stamper and Rruce Lre Andrews was Saturday at First Pilgrim Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Car! a 1301 Twelfth and Wooclrow W. Stamper of Kansas City, Kan. Mr, Andrews is the son of Mr. and Mrr.

Pay Andrews, 114 S. E. Olinda st. The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather Mr, Grundman. Linda Gatrel was maid of honor and Paul Andrews, best man.

Karen Stamper, Carol Daniels and Carol Weiss were bridesmaids. Groomsmen wore Mervyn Daniels, Gary Chus-tensen and Larry Schwinn. Ushers were Carl Wilson. Glenn Horner, David Ober-lander and Va! Putnam. After a trip to Niagara Falls, the couole will live at 1090 Twenty-fifth st.

MC GAFF EE-EKS1 RAND Jean Ekstrand, daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ekstrand.

826 Walker and Don McGaffee, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McGaffe, by Clicquot Bottling Reg.

494 Bottle of BAR-B-Q SAUCE! Only 29 with this Country Club July Events Announced Dr's Moines Golf and Country Club will have foot races for boys and girls at 4 m. Saturday near the pool. A buffet dinner will be served starting at p. m. A fireworks display will be at dusk on the north side of the club house, weather permitting.

The club lias planned a twilight guest night buffet July 10. A Riviera party for adults and guests will he held at the club July 11. Dinner will be served from 7 30 to 10:30 p. m. and dancing will be from 9 30 p.

m. to 12:30 a. m. The rluh will have a pool-side party for lecn-age's July 12. Bottled i i I I 1 I WW J.

Holiday Events Are Scheduled At Hyperion Hvp-Mion Field Club lias two events scheduled for July 4 At 2pm Jn Waters will present a group cf rls in synchronized events. Breakfast will be served from 7.30 to a. m. prior to the golf events at ft a. m.

The club will have a men's i Wednesday at wivrh members may bring guests. The annual formal pool party be July 1 1 vi Mr. Mrs. Harold Wilson as ho'-'s, A twihght golf guest night is planned for July Postnupfial Showers Honor Mrs. Buck Mrs-.

Roper L. Buck, the former Marilyn Zahller, was honored et a postnun-tia! shower Sarurday at the John Houlette home. Judy Houlette and Do'ores Gu-lick were hostesses. A kitchen shower was by employees of the Visual Aid Department of Iowa State College, where! she is employed. Mrs.

Buck is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Zahller, 15 IS Thirty-third and was married May 2'1 Mr.

Buck is the son of fir. and Mrs. Roger E. Buck of Winona. Minn.

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1959 Mr Groc': rmcPS Product Co py you tor each couoon rdflfed on Oti SHn r-S-Q Swc. tnoce D'Ovipj Southern Bar-B-Q Sauce purchates to covar couooni prastntad muft ba shown on rMast Couoon il( only ramd it mttd th yoi.ir suppHr nma wtrn 15 flay ol pretion data Sd to: Ph ppi Product P. O. Boi 4555, Kakm Cy, Mo, 5 i firrvr Supplier Customers Nim (Vad I "'e BLiSSFULLY BLENDED WITH FLAVOR-T VEGETABLES and fvery Gerher High Mtat Dinner offjrs vomething special in the way of a taste surprise something extra in the way ol nutrition All four have meat galore, brightened wiin garden-food vegetables for scrumptious fiver and "Mick-to-the-ribs" eating satisfaction. What's more, baby gets i goodly share of protein and high itamin-A salue.

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