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DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER I I August 18, 1991 7B ALMANAC ALICE PARSONS Alice Parsons, 76, of 4404 N.E. 38th St. died of cancer Saturday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. Services PETER D.HAARSMA Services for Peter Dale Haarsma of 4405 62nd St. will be 10 a.m.

Monday at Saint Mary's Nazareth NEWSPAPERS IX nn flrrW rhccrnnm rnnioc nf viuvi uumivviii vvjiivv vi luc at only iv a copy FREE curriculum guides for your classroom level! and get milPRTIAM tje Ucs JBoincs frgistc yF Available DAROLD D. FAULKNER Tha Rntttar! lawa Nm Sarvtca SUMNER, IA. Darold D. Faulkner, 65, of Sumner died of leukemia Saturday at Sumner Hospital. Services will be 11 a.m.

Tuesday at the United Methodist Church in Sumner. Graveside American Legion services will be held in Union Mound Cemetery. Mr. Faulkner was born in Marathon and lived in in Sumner 35 years. He also lived for four years in Larra-bee.

He was a retired teacher and a Navy veteran of World War II. Mr. Faulkner served on the Iowa State Education Professional Rights and Responsibilities Committee and served two terms on the Iowa Professional Teacher's Practices Commissions, acting as chairmain from 1976 to 1977. He was an Iowa representative to the Nation Professional Teaching Practices Commission in 1976, a judge at the University of Northern Iowa industrial arts exposition, and a counselor to the Boy's State Conference in Johnston. He is survived by his wife, Violetta; two sons, David of Onalaska, and Donald of Waterloo; three daughters, Diana Faulkner of Cedar Rapids, Debbi Sieck of Maynard and De-nise Faulkner of Lennexa, a brother, Robert of Arnolds Park; three sisters, Viola Blake of Laurens, Millie Parr of Warsaw, and La-Vonne Faulkner of Spirit Lake.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. on-day at Becker-Milnes Funeral Home in Sumner. DOROTHY M. GULLING Dorothy M. Gulling, 73, of Runnells died of pneumonia Friday at Des Moines General Hospital.

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Runnells Education and The Register only IhrouKh The ReRisler's NIE program, HORADESl this guide introduces students lo civic education. Activilies are designed to promote student discussions in cooperative learning groups as well as fosler independent thinking. Law Related kdm-ullon Si The athematics in The News W2 HgradesI car fPil Mathematics in 1 I the News From simple calculations of the total cost of a few grocery products to the more challenging calculations of the total financed cost of a car or house, this guide uses The Register to introduce real life problem-solving techniques via mathematics. a.

mr lime Marches Current Events in the Newspaper GRADES 1 focuses on general, local, national and current events through 79 activities designed and group instruction. This guide OTHER GUIDES AVAILABLE It's NIE for K-3 Fundamentals for Elementary Students Consumer Choices and Spending Celebrate! Every Day is a Holiday! Along Came a Spider Strategies in Critical Thinking Fundamentals for Secondary Students Survival Skills for the Student-At-Risk And Time Marrhef urrrni Kivni (n th VMpatw international for individual NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATION ORDER FORM will be 11a.m. Tuesday at Hamil- -1 ry i Vs. I i Home, with burial fi-er -1 in iiienaaie ueme-V-S terv. ri Mrs.

Parsons was born in Carney and lived In Des Moines most of her life. She was a homemaker. She is survived by a son, Larry of ALICE PARSONS Des Moines; a daughter, Janis Balzer of Des Moines; a brother, William Barbieri of Des Moines; three sisters, Gena Markey and Corrine Cole, both of Des Moines, and Margaret McCor-mick of Newton; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, where a vigil service will be held at 8 p.m.

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Private Interment Masonic Cemetery. Dunn's Funeral Home -Services Scheduled Monday LOUISE CARLISLE 3700 31 st Street 2 30 PM at the funeral home Chapel Hill Cemetery LOUISE "TEDDIE" KNIOHT 3220 Cornell Street 10 AM graveside service Palmyra Cemetery, Palmyra, Iowa BLANCHE SHAFTO 3001 Center 1 1 AM at the funeral home Glendale Cemetery SHIRLEY WOOD 1414 Garfield Ave 5: 30 PM of the funeral home Tuesday ALICE PARSONS 4404NEMthSt 1 1 AM ot the funeral home Glendale Cemetery RICHAROBARNETT 1504 S. Lawn Dr. 1 PM at the funeral home Sunset Memorial Gardens BEULAH MAIER 4590 NEMth Ave. 2 30 at the funeral home Laurel Hill Cemetery AMILTONS Funeral A After Life Services 405 Lyon, Oes Moines (SIS) 141-5221 Mandolins, Guitars, Ukuleles 1920's-1960's MODEL: Complete this order form and mail today! Or, call us with your order at 1-800-365-IOWA (ext.

8598). Order ana Receive SALLY A. RUDKIN Sally A. Rudkin, 52, of 601 11th West Des Moines, died of cancer Friday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. Services will be 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Fisher Funeral Home in Adel, with burial in Oakland Cemetery in DeSoto. Mrs. Rudkin was born in Cannon Falls, and lived in the Des Moines area much of her life. She was employed at the main post office in Des Moines. She is survived by two sons, Lyle Goodson of Des Moines and George Rudkin II of West Des Moines; three daughters, Lisa Sztukowski of Phoenix, Laura Samuell of Des Moines and Angela Rudkin of Sacramento, three brothers, Jack Harvey, Jerry Harvey and Kenny Harvey, all of Iowa; four sisters, Joyce Dunbar, Carol Palmer, Bonnie Woolrey and Gina McNair, all of Iowa; and two grandchildren.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday at Fisher Funeral Home in Van Meter, where family will be present from 6-8 p.m. SADIES. WILLIAMS Sadie S. Williams, 89, of 3924 Douglas Ave.

died from complications after hip surgery Thursday at Mercy Hospital Medical 7 Center. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Merle nay inapei, wun burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Williams was born in Mount Ayr and lived in Des Moines for 60 years.

She was a SADII WILLIAMS homemaker and a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church. She is survived by her son, Robert of Windsor Heights; a sister, Marie Smith of Mount Ayr, six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Merle Hay Chapel, where a rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Cald-well-Brien-Robblns Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

HOWARD FOSTER TM Raahter't lawa Nawt Sarvtca NEW SHARON, IA. Howard Foster, 86, of New Sharon died of a heart ailment Saturday at the Mahaska County Hospital in Oskaloosa. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Harden Funeral Home in New Sharon, with burial in Union Mills Cemetery. Mr.

Foster was born near Lacey and lived most of his life in New Sharon. He was a farmer and worked for the Osburn and Harden Funeral Home for more than 30 years. He was a member of the First Christian Church of New Sharon and a charter member of the New Sharon Lion's Club. Surviving is his wife, Vivian; his son, Samuel of New Sharon; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Howard Foster Benevolent Memorial Fund, to be divided among his church, the Mahaska County Rescue Unit and the county shelter for the handicapped. THOMAS E.MICKLE Tht RaaHtar't lawa Mawt Sarvtca 93 NEWTON, IA. Thomas Ed Mick- le, 70, of Newton died of cancer Saturday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Mpines. Services will be 10 a.m.

Tuesday at Wallace-Pence Funeral Home In Newton, with burial in Newton Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Mickle lived all his life in Newton. He was a retired farmer and owner and operator of Mickle and Ross Road Construction Co. He was also a member of the First Christian Church.

He is survived by his wife, Louise; a daughter, Kathy Khristy of Newton; a stepdaughter, Sharon Bryngelseon of Saint Louis, a stepson, Rick Grandstaf of Marshalltown; a sister, Eileen Bailey of Florida; 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Jasper County. HAZEL JOHNSON Tha Naafefar'i lawa Nawi Sarvtca PERRY, IA.

Hazel Johnson, 89, died of a heart ailment Saturday at the Perry Lutheran Home, where she was a resident. -4 Graveside services will be 10 a.m. i Tuesday at Oakdale 1UI MUUI19UU lived all of her life in Dallas County, where she was a homemaker. She is survived by a son, Donald of HAZtL JOHNSON Adel; a brother, Harry Miller of Lenden; four grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Monday at Fisher Funeral Home In I i I SALLY RUDKIN Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Chapel Hill Gardens. Mr. Haarsma, 56, died of cancer Thursday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. Ij Mr.

Haarsma was born in Rock piter Rapids and lived in haarsma Des Moines more than 30 years. He retired from The Principal Financial Group. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He Is survived by his wife, Mary; two sons, Paul and Tom, both of Ur-bandale; a daughter, Beth Carpenter of Des Moines; a brother, Ted of California; a sister, Karen Rock of Texas; and one grandchild. Friends may call before a 4 p.m.

wake service today at the Merle Hay Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. SHIRLEY M. WOOD Shirley Marie Wood, 56, of 1414 Garfield Ave. died of a heart attack Thursday at Veteran's Memorial Au ditorium.

A memorial service will be 5:30 p.m. Monday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. The body has been cremated. Mrs. Wood was born in Des Moines and lived there 29 years.

She also lived in California shirliy for 27 years before wood returning to Des Moines in 1989. She was a computer operator at Veteran's Memorial Auditorium. She is survived by a daughter, Rhonda Wood of Enid, three sons, Wade of Germany, Kurt of Lodl, and Mark of her mother, Phoebe Erickson of Des Moines; a sister, Phoebe Parson of Des Moines; four brothers, Ernest Erickson, Charles Erickson, Bernard Erickson and Frank Erickson, all of Des Moines; and six grandchildren. No visitation is planned. HARRY E.HUDELSON Harry E.

Hudelson, 91, died of a heart ailment Wednesday at Wesley Acres, where he was a resident. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Dunn's Funeral Home, with burial In Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Hudelson was born in Olwein a and had lived in Des Moines since 1934.

jL He was a retired 1 vice president of harry Mill Owners Mutual hudclson Insurance and an Army veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, Toastmasters International and Lions Club. He is survived by a daughter, Margery Darling of Los Gatos, a son, James of West Des Moines; two sisters, Grace Turk of Des Moines and Agnes Reese of Oskaloosa; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Wesley Acres or his church. WILLIAM EVANS William Evans, 82, of 312 S.W.

Park Ave. died of a kidney ailment Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical 4 Center. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at South- town Funeral Home, with burial in Glendale Cemetery. Mr.

Evans was born in Hiteman and lived In Des Moines most of his life. He was retired from John Deere Co. and was a Navy veteran. He was a member of the United Auto Workers. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; three daughters, Carole Howard of Altoona, Sarah Muller of Urbandale and Evelyn Sweeney of Ankeny, a sister, Sallee MacKay of Fort Worth, Texas; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, where a vigil service will be held at 6 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Saint Anthony's Catholic Church. BLANCHE I. SHAFTO Blanche Irene Shafto, 86, of 3001 Center St.

died of a respiratory ailment Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Hamilton's Funeral Home, with burial in Glendale Cemetery. Mrs. Shafto was born In Nebraska and lived in Des Moines 57 blanch! She was a home-shapto maker.

She is survived by a daughter, Karen Lees of Des Moines; two sons, James of Des Moines and Robert of Boston, a brother, Ralph White of Sun City, eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; one foster grandchild; and three foster great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 6 p.m. today until service time at the funeral home, where family will greet friends lis i WILLIAM VANS FREE Teacher. School Address City Purchase Order Number Bill To: Contact Address Christian Church, with burial In Van-I dalia Cemetery. Mrs.

Gulling lived all of her life In Runnells, where she was a home- maker. Surviving is her dorothy husband, Roy; a sullino son, Donnie of Des Moines; two daughters, Barb Calhoun of Runnells and Karen Warren of Norwalk; four brothers, John Wallace of Runnells, Frances "Pete" Wallace of Newton, Arthur Wallace of Colfax and Russell Wallace of Newton; a sister, Violet Bankes of Colfax; eight grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Friends may call from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Richardson Funeral Home In Carlisle. Memorial contributions may be made to the Runnells Fire Department.

BIRTHS Des Moines IOWA LUTHIRAN hospital KNAPP Nicola and RoMrl of MOO S.E. Eighth ton, Friday. MC CARL Jtnnlftr of Carllila, i daughlar, Friday. DAVIS Pamala and Divld of 1200 Oak Park a dauahtar, Saturday. IOWA MITHODIST midical CRNTIR WEST Dab and Todd Waddall of 1600 55th a dauohtar, Wadnaiday.

ADKINS Jarrl and Chrlt of Earlham, a dauehtar, Friday. DUNN Erlka and John of 1100 Watroul i daushtar, Friday. PETERSON Marsaral and Rod of W7 N.W. 10th Altoona, a ion, Friday. WELLS Marrlatta and Jim of Malchar, a daushtar, Friday.

HILDEBRANDT Sutan and Robarl Warran of Colfax, a daushtar, Saturday. JONES Suian and Scott of Ml First Ava. Alloona, a daushtar, Saturday. KELLEY Jill and Can of Woodward, a ton, Saturday. KELLNER Jolana and Tony of 4723 Mlh Urbandala, a daushtar, Saturday.

MIRCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER HEDDINGER Mary Bath and David of 1424 44th a ton, Wadnatdav. KESSELRINO Karla and Mlchaal of SOS Flrtl Ava. Altoona, a ton, Friday. GREEN Jaanatia and Bruca of )00f Daan a on, Friday. WHITE Lora and Mark of 1007 W.

1st An- kany, a daushtar, Friday. WORLEY Jana and BIN of 1701 Fourth SI. S.W., Altoona, a ton, Friday. CRONIN Diana and Bob of 2401 4th a ton, Saturday. HEJLIK Tharata of 1404 Oraana a dauahtar, Saturday.

NICHOLS Amy and Jaion of Indlanola, a ton, Saturday. DEATIISDes Moines DAVIDSON Mary Hannah, Infant daushtar of Slava and Anssla Davldton of 407 S.W. Klrk-wood dlad Thurtday at Iowa Lulharan Hotptat. EVANS William, 12, of 312 S.W. Park Ava.

dlad Saturday at Marcv Hospital Madlcal Cantar. EYRE Warran, of Marthalltown dlad Saturday at Marcv Hospital Madlcal Cantar. GRIMM Mafva, 43, of Nawton dlad Friday al Iowa Mathodlsl Madlcal Cantar. HUDELSON Harry, 91, of Watlay Acrat dlad Wadnatday at noma. JOHNSON Haial, It, of lha Parry Lulharan Homa dlad Saturday at homa.

MICKLE Thomas, 70, of Newton dlad Saturday at Iowa Mathodltt Madlcal Cantar. PARSONS Alice, 74, of 4404 N.E. Mlh St. dlad Friday at Iowa Methodist Madlcal Center. SHAFTO Blanche, of 3001 Center St.

died Saturday al Mercy Hospital Medical Center. SPARKS Mildred, 3, of 1101 Grandvlew Ava. died Thursday at her home. WOOD Shirley, St, of 1414 Garfield Ave. died Thursday at Veteran's Memorial Auditorium.

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