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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 41

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Waterloo, Iowa
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Dec. 21, 1975 Waterloo Courier 41- 1 Miss Henderson and Mr. Beatty engaged Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Mary Ann Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henderson of Independence, and Samuel Michael Beatty, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel T. Beatty, 919 Prospect Blvd. The bride-elect is a senior in the College of Education at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, where her fiance is a senior in the College of Business Administration, majoring in insurance. A June 12 wedding is being planned.

Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kobrigcr, 140 Brown Evansdale, are announcing the engagement of their daughter; Beckie, to Sam Schiess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Schiess, 1055 Evergreen Ave.

The bride-elect is a 1975 graduate of East High School, and her fiance is a student at Hawkeye Institute of Technology. No wedding date has bee'n set. Miss Miller fiancee of Mr. Hunsicker Mrs. Rebecca Rath Miller, 210 Ivanhoe is announcing the engagement and approaching mar-( nage of her daughter.

Miss Judith Ann Miller, of 'anaPolls. Ind-. and Dick Maynard Hunsicker. son of Mrs. Russell Dale Hunsicker of Linden.

and the late Mr. Hunsicker. Miss Miller is also the daughter of Dr. Richard Leonard Miller of Cedar Falls. The bride-elect is employed as a supervisor at the Marion County Department of Public Welfare.

Indianapolis, and her fiance is engaged in farming near Linden. A Feb. 28 wedding is planned for 7:30 p.m. at St. Luke's Catholic Church, Indianapolis.

'l j-s or. ''w '-lrr I June vows CEDAR FALLS- Mr. and: Mrs. J.T. Ennor, 2121, Pleasant are announcing; the engagement and ap--proaching marriage of their; daughter, Sue, and Chuck Potter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. I Alton Potter of Riceville. The bride-elect is a former teacher in the Riceville Com-7 munity Schools and is now, enrolled in graduate school at-the University, of Northern Iowa, studying physical; education. Her fjance is engaged in' farming. 1 A June 12 garden wedding is-planned at the Riceville Coun-1 try Club.

project ends Miss Henderson piiifiP Miss Ennor Osage knitting OSAGE The women of the United Methodist Church have sent a box to Bidwell Riverside Center, Des Moines, containing 331 pair of mittens. 50 caps, sweaters and scarves to be given to underprivileged people. This is an annual project, started by thp youth of the Church, and adopted several Z. years ago by the women's organization. Most of the clothing is hand- knit throughout the year members of the group.

ar Wed 40 years CEDAR FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Harley A. Trepp, 718 Green will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary next Sunday with an open house from 1 to 5 p.m. at their home.

Hosts for the courtesy will be their daughters and sons-in-law: Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Karen) Webb of Janesville. and Mr. and Mrs.

Michael (Marcia) Rexroat of Moline, 111. The -couple's two grandchildren, Maree and Douglas Webb, will be junior 'Jeanette Green and Mr. Trepp were married Dec. 25, 1935, at the Little Brown Church, Nashua. Neebel-Croci Announcement is being made of the Dec.

13 marriage of Janet Neebel, 1417 W. Fourth and Fred Croci, 4810 University Cedar Falls. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard R.

Neebel of Ontario. and Mr. and Mrs. Filiberto Croci of Rt. 2, Cedar Falls.

Vows were exchanged at 3 p.m. at the Trinity American Lutheran Church with Rev. Larry Rehlander officiating. Attending her sister as maid of honor was Diane Neebel of Ontario, and bridesmaids were Linda Boiler and Lori Page. Gary Brown served as best man with Larry Coweil and Wayne Winkie serving as groomsmen.

Seating guests were Bill Brittian and Steve Moser of Des Moines. The bride and her husband are both employed at Allied Real Estate, Cedar Falls. The couple will reside in Cedar Falls. For good buys, read the various ads. ill Ti- i riTTTiTorriif A plillpll 1975 A day to Remember forever Mr.

Celebrating winter dates Organizations ff 6 EOlOMr $8,000 Choose a quality diamond for her from NEWTON'S fabulous collection. All prices from $100 up. S-TY 1 2JJ rlY Miss King February vows CEDAR FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tidrick.

2505 Timber are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dianne, and Kirk Bender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bender, 510 Tremont St. The groom-elect is a student at the University of Northern Iowa and is employed by Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. A Feb.

7 wedding at the St. Paul Lutheran Church is planned. are exchanged Hawkeye Institute of Technology. Her husband is employed at PDQ Car Wash and is with the Iowa National Guam. i Sri Christmas Day.

There will be a 7 p.m. supper at Bishop's Cafeteria in The Crossroads Friday with Ken Eastridge as host. Messingham's Second Base in Cedar Falls will be the site of a gathering Friday at 9 p.m. Gordy Meyer is the coordinator of a dance at the Electric Park Ballroom Saturday at 9 p.m. Pizza at 5 p.m.

at Happy Joe's is scheduled for next Sunday, followed by the hockey game at 7 p.m. Gordy Meyer and Ron Remling are Mr. and Mrs. Dana from the Evansdale Street Department. No invitations are being sent and the couple requests no gifts.

timely editorials PWP Christmas week activities for members of Parents Without Partners will begin Monday with coffee and conversation from 8 to 10 p.m. in the home of Mary Weiss, 308 Sunnyside. Ron Remling and Gordy Meyer will be -hosts for an evening out at Porky's Red Carpet Club Tuesday at 9 p.m. Alice Daily will open her home at 1141 Mitchell for a potluck at 4:30 p.m. Silver date, EVANSDALE-Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Dana, 325 S. Evans will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary next Sunday. There will be an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. in the First Reformed Church Fellowship Hall.

Hosts for the courtesy will be their children; Mr. and Mrs. James Butler of Hudson; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dana of Waterloo and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Huffman. There are 11 grandchildren. Nettie Butler and Mr. Dana were married Dec.

23, 1950 in Waterloo. Mr. is retired Read the Courier's Courier News Service GARWIN Mr. and Mrs. leonard De France observed their 68th wedding an-niversary Thursday at their home.

No special observance took place. GRUNDY CENTER Mr. -and Mrs. Don Ruth will celebrate their 25th wedding Mr. and Mrs.

Ruth anniversary next Sunday with an open house at the Town and Country Clubhouse from 2 to 4 p.m. Hosts for the courtesy will be the couple's children and their families; Mr. and Mrs. Ron (Sharon) Shoup, Ron, Jeff and Mike. Florence Frey and Mr.

Ruth were married Dec. 28. 1950, at Aplington There is one grandchild. WAVERLY-Mr and Mrs. Elwood Mabon of Ankeny, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Friday at the home of his brother.

Lowell, with an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. VINTON-Mr. and Mrs. Glenn (Red) Gordon of Seattle. and formerly of here, will observe their golden wedding anniversary Christmas Eve.

They will be guests of honor next Sunday at a reception in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Miss Kobrigcr May vows Announcement is being made of the. engagement and approaching marriage of Jody King of Rochester, and Craig Sullivan, also of Rochester.

Parents of the couple are Mrs. Kathy King. 901 W. Ridgeway and Mr. and Mrs.

James Sullivan of Rochester. The bride-elect is employed as a licensed practical nurse at St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, where her fiance is employed as a registered nurse. A May 1, 1976 wedding is planned at Pax Christie Church in Rochester at 1 p.m. Miss Tidrick Hall-Moyer vows Announcement is being made of the marriage Dec.

14 of Linda Jean Hall and Ervin Joseph Mover, 1622 Franklin St. 2 p.m. ceremony was recited at Linden United Methodist Church with Lynn Potter officiating. Parents of the couple are Emma L. Hall, 215'i W.

Thirteenth and Mary Lou Moyer of Vinton. Holly Donaldson served the bride as maid of honor. Best man was Hall, brother of the bride. The bride is a student at s. wig for 33 Open Today 12- HHMHMiMttMWMMMaaJHBMBlVBHMHUHla2w -Santa- Suggests and Mrs.

Croci coordinators. There will be bowling at Maple Lanes next Sunday at 8:15 p.m. Past matrons Fourteen members of Past Matrons Club of Waterloo chapter 128, Order of Eastern Star, met at Black's Sky Room Friday at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and a Christmas party. Mrs.

James Brooks, program chairman, introduced Mary Miller, a senior at Central High School, who presented a reading, "Story Told to Children at Christmas." West High Schools-Senior Girls' Quartet, accompanied by Mary Larson on the piano, sang a medley of yule songs. A gift exchange was conducted by the committee in charge, consisting of Mrs. Margaret Bingaman, chairman, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Charles Chickering and Mrs.

Mae Jensen. give her a petite Christmas save 19 90 fr Mr. and Mrs. Trepp Mr. Trepp is retired from the carpentry business after working in the Cedar Falls area for 20 years.

Mrs. Trepp is employed at the Cedar Valley Child Care Center. No invitations are being sent and the couple requests no gifts. (Colleen) Castner and family in, Seattle. Mr.

Gordon managed the Farmer Elevator here before retiring 'and moving to Seattle. STRAWBERRY POINT-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bush will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary next Sunday with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Franklin Hotel.

Vera Bush and Mr. Bush were married Dec. 29, 1935. at Oelwein. Hosts for the courtesy will be the couple's children and families: Mr.

and Mrs. Val Jess of New Sharon. Mary Bush of Denver. and Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Bush. No invitations are being sent and the couple requests no gifts. ACKLEY Mr. and Jake J. De Vries will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday with an open house at the Amvet Hall in, Aplington from 2 to 5 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. De Vries There will be a short program at 2:15 p.m. Jennie Van Loh and Mr. De Vries were married in Kesley Dec.

1925. They are the parents of five children, Dorothy (Mrs. Christie Stubbe of Aplington. Arnold, Louis of Charles City. Mrs.

Donald (Louella) Cond'e of Midland, and Richard of Wiscasset, Me, There are 15 grandchildren and one great-grandson. let. mrnm Snamcr DOWNTOWN ''Mm Poinsettias The LIGHTING CENTER "isia iff I Poinsettias are the traditional plant for Christmai and our election, grown in our bwn'greenhouiei, ii the largest and finest in our area. Come in, and We would be pleased to make the yule tide season more meaningful for you with one of these lovely plants. Priced from 250-50 She'll love the time it will tave her and what a bargain for you! Select a thort wig thatflipt into a well-groomed look easily.

A change of colors in miracle fibert that look and feet like hair, but perform so much better. Millierry CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY Ever thought about replacing your old dining room chandelier with a new look? The Lighting Center now has many different styles in stock. You can redecorate and give the family a lasting gift this Christmas. You'll also find many other fine gift ideas at the Lighting Center. For example, we have mir-rora and decorator bath accessories.

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