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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 10

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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J-Seetlon Waterloo Courier Feb. 17, 1982 organizations Eagles Aux. The Ladies Auxiliary, 764, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Is initiating new members at Us regular 7 p.m. Wednesday meeting at the Aerie Home. It was Incorrectly reported in an earlier edition that the meeting was for new members.

The Courier regrets the error. Good Sams Good Sams Club will gather for a I SO p.m. potluck Thursday at the Iowa Pub partment at the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls. His topic will be "Latest Tax Developments," Rebekahs Temple Rebekah Lodge 54 will meet Friday at p.m. at the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall, SO6V1 E.

Fourth St. Happy Thought Lodge of Cedar Falls will be bringing the assembly preii-dent's emblem. Hostesses will be Marguerite Petersen and Christina DeSerano. LeFevre-Billingsley AmmaKement If being made of the Jaa 23 marriage of Donette Marie UFevT. 372 W.

Ninth daughter of Mr. and Mn. Donald LeFevre, UOS Byron and Douglas Billingsley, 311 W. Eighth St. He la the ton of Carolyn Billingsley Wright of Mount Pleasant and the step-son of Robert Wright.

Vowt were eichanged at 7 p.m. at Kimball Avenue United Methodist Church with the Rev. Clive Cook and the Rev. Virgil Blower officiating. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Robin Spooner and bridesmaids were Pam Thomas and Cindy Schwab of Cedar Falls.

Deaime Off en of Mclntire was flower girl. The groom chose Chuck Melby of Cedar Rapids as best man and groomsmen were Garth LeFevre of Denver, and Pat Schwab of Cedar Falls. Guests were seated by David Wandl-ing of Ames and Pat Schwab of Cedar CFDAR CEDAR FALLS In observance of American History Month, Miss Blythe Lamme will present "American History for All" at the Saturday meeting of the Cedar Falls chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The group will convene at 12:30 p.m. at the Cedar Falls Historical Society Museum, 303 Clay St.

Special guests will be members of the Waterloo chapter, DAR. Hostesses are Mrs. Harold Patterson and Miss Eleanor Hilbert. Let's Work Together Let's Work Together Circle of the International Order of The King's Daughters and Sons will gather for a 1:15 p.m. dessert luncheon Thursday at the home of Lela Head, 600 Park Lane, Apt.

135. Marie Holmes will give the Bible Daughters of the American Revolution. The group will convene at 12:30 p.m. at the Cedar Falls Historical Society Museum, 303 Clay St. Special guests will be members of the Waterloo chapter.

DAR. Hostesses are Mrs. Harold Patterson and Miss Eleanor Hilbert. Civitans The Black Hawk Clvltan Hub will meet Friday at 7 a.m. at Heideman'i House.

Linda Kirk of Adults Care, will be the guest speaker. Accountants The National Association of Accountants is gathering Wednesday for a technical meeting at the Supervisors Club. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m., and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Galon Halverson, head of the accounting de Mr.

and Mrs. Billingsley Falls. The groom is manager of Happy Chef of Waterloo. Inc. They are residing in Waterloo.

This item was inadvertently omitted from an earlier edition. lic Service clubrooms. A representative of Hartman Reserve and Nature Center will address the group. A meeting will follow the potluck. CFDAR CEDAR FALLS In observance of American History Month, Miss Blythe Lamme will present "American History for All" at the Saturday meeting of the Cedar Falls chapter of the Methodist Men's Club Methodist Men's Oub of Linden United Methodist Church will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

at the church. Laurie Fagan of KWWL TV will present the program, "Television News." Program chairman is Dale Simpson. For more information, call publicity director, Paul Harrison, 232-3545. study, and Pat Kennedy will read from the Silver Cross Magazine and the branch bulletin. Smith-Schemmei area romance INDEPENDENCE Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ratchford Jr. are announcing the REINBECK Announcement is being made of the Feb. 6 marriage of Connie Rae Harris and Craig Allen Barnes. Parents of the couple are Mr.

engagement and approaching marriage and Joseph Boyle. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Affeldt of Mclntire and the Rev. and Mrs.

John Boyle, Lindsborg, Kan. Vows will be exchanged April 10 at 3 p.m. at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. WAVERLY-Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Janelle Busching and Den Lahr.

Parents of the couple are 4 i Announcement is being made of the Jan. 23 marriage of Kathern Darlene Smith of Cedar Falls and David Duane Schemmel, 17 Patton Ave. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jameson, 1903 Clay Cedar Falls, and Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Schemmel. 1812 Belle Cedar Falls. Vows were exchanged at 2 p.m., at St. Edward's Catholic Church with the Rev.

Edward Shields officiating. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Laurie Ledabuhr, her cousin, and bridesmaid was Debbie Schemmel, sister of the groom. Stanley Delagardelle was the groom's best man and Tom Jameson, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Guests were seated by Howard Savage and Donald Kramer. Flower girl was Mikki Sue Carmichael.

and ring bearer was Travis Donald Smith, son of the bride. The groom is employed as a production scheduler at the John Deere I i MUM-''? Mr. and Mrs. Schemmel Engine Works and the bride is a recent graduate of the licensed practical nurse program at Hawkeye Institute of Technology. They are residing at 174 Patton Ave.

Joaa Ratchford, Gary Cotton of their daughter, Joan, and Gary Cotton of Cedar Rapids. He is the son of Lois Cotton of Fairfield Bay, Ark. The bride-elect and her fiance are both employed in Cedar Rapids. Vows will be exchanged Aug. 7 at Grace Epsicopal Church, Cedar Rapids.

i Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Robert Harris Jr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Barnes, Grundy Center. Vows were exchanged at United Church Jeffrey Reisinger, Rhonda LaVelle Kenneth Reisinger of Reinbeck. The bride-elect is employed at O's Gold Seed Co. and her fiance is an employee of Dayco in Eldora.

They will exchange vows at 1 p.m. April 17 at United Church of Christ in Reinbeck. ALLISON Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Karin Hoppe and Grant Roelf, both of Las Vegas. Nev. Parents of the couple are the late Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hoppe and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roelf. The groom-elect is a sixth grade teacher at Kermit R.

Booker Grade Center, Las Vegas. An April 10 wedding is being planned at 5 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Las Vegas. RICEVILLE Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Gayle Affeldt of Christ. The bride is employed at Plastromcs in Grundy Center and the NOTICE Janelle Busching, Dan Lahr Mr.

and Mrs. William Busching and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lahr. The bride-elect is an instructor at Cedar Falls School of Beauty, Cedar Falls, and her fiance is in the U.S.

Army. Vows will be exchanged April 3 at United Church of Christ. Clarksville. groom is employed at Umthan Truck Lines, Eagle Grove. They are residing in Grundy Center.

Pictures published for weddings, engagements and anniversaries should be called for within days. PARKERSBURG Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Rhonda Fay LaVelle and Jeffrey Scott Reisinger. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wavne LaVelle of here and Mr.

and Mrs. iX Fosselman-Tigges Announcement is being made of the Feb. 6 wedding of Rose Fosselman. 322 Johnson and Dave Tigges. 1003 Progress Ave.

Parents of the couple are Earl Fosselman of Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tigges. Dubuque. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Sumner was the setting of the 7:30 ceremony with the Rev.

Edward Fosselman, uncle of the bride, officiating. Maid of honor for her sister was Jo Annj Fosselman of Sumner. Bridesmaids were Mary Fosselman and Therese Fosselman. both of Sumner, and both sisters of the bride. Flower girl was Hillary Fosselman of Spencer, niece of the bride.

Terry Tigges of Davenport was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Tim Tigges of Ames and Greg Tigges of Dubuque, both brothers of the groom. Ring bearer was Michael Fosselman of Colorado, nephew of the bride. Guests were seated by Steve Edward of Dubuque, brother-in-law of Energy-saving workshop set Guaranteed safety plus higher returns with Postal Thrift Loans, Inc. MONEY MARKET THRIFT CERTIFICATES Effective 2-17-82 NEW HAMPTON-A workshop on energy-saving window treatments will be presented Tuesday at the Chickasaw County Extension Service office.

calculator program run on a window or windows in their homes should bring length and width measurements. The public may attend the program free of charge. For further information, contact the Chickasaw County Extension Service at 394-2174. The program will begin at 1:30 p.m. ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD Mr.

and Mrs. Tigges the groom. Steve Fosselman of De-corah and Joe Fosselman of Iowa City, both brothers of the bride. The bride is employed by Waterloo Medical and Surgical Group and the groom is assistant manager of Woolco Shoe Department. They are residing at 322 Johnson St.

Donna Andrusyk, extension home economist, will duscuss the latest in energy saving window decors, and will MATURITY 90 days 180 days show samples of window quilts, quilted 14.910 15.488 15.765 16.088 shades, uses of reflective fabrics, and rigid panel window inserts. Bike-a-thon chairman REINBECK Patty Beier has been appointed chairman of the spring bike-a-thon sponsored by the Iowa chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Funds from the bike-a-thon will be used to help find a cure for cystic fibrosis, the nation's number one genetic killer of children and young adults. MINIMUM INVESTMENT $5,000 'Annual yield based on reinvestment at maturity of principal and interest at the same rate. THRIFT CERTIFICATES Effective 2-17-82 Participants interested in a Chick-a-squares dance NEW HAMPTON-Chick-a-squares will dance Thursday from 8 to 10:30 p.m., in St.

Joseph's Hall. Charles Fouts will call for the event open to all square dancers. March date CEDAR FALLS Duane and Rosemary Tegtmeier, 910 W. Third are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Diana Marie, and Thomas Edwin Frembgen, 1204H Clay St. He is the son of Kenneth and Diann Frembgen, 921 W.

Third St. The bride-elect is employed at Midway Bank and Trust and her fiance is employed by the City of Cedar Falls. A March 20 wedding is planned at 2 p.m. at St. John's American Lutheran Chun.

area dates DYSART-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schreiber will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Saturday with a noon family dinner. Hosts will be their children and spouses. In the afternoon, a RATE ANNUAL YIELD" MATURITY 14a 15.30 2 years 15 15.86 lyear lla 12.00 6 months 10s 10.92 3 months 9 9.30 'Passbook 10.76 10.76 1 year Tax-Free Jin Diane Tegtmeier, Thomas Frembgen SHELL ROCK-Mr.

and Mrs. Harold M. Nielsen will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house from 1 :30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Boyd Building. Hosts for the courtesy will be their three sons: Alvin, Kenneth and Billy, all at home.

Betty Lou Oler and Mr. Nielsen were married Feb. 17, 1957, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Cedar Falls. Mr. Nielsen is employed at Viking Pump, a division of Houdaille Industries, Cedar Falls.

No invitations are being sent and the. couple requests no gifts. August plans Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Lydia Gray and Bill Mangrich. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Sylvia Gray, 233 Collins Evansdale, and Donald Gray, Waterloo, and Mr.

and Mrs. James Mangrich, 226 W. Central Raymond. The bride-elect is a senior at East High School and is employed at Howard's A in Evansdale and her fiance is employed at Peoples True Value Hardware. An August wedding is being planned.

JLJ UV.X Bill Mangrich, Lydia Gray INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS 14.00 14.75 18 mo. Fixed Rate 14.00 14.75 18 mo. Variable Rate lf interest left to compound quarterly to maturity MINIMUM INVESTMENTS 1 YR. $5,000 ALL OTHER MATURITIES $500 IRA $100 Thrift certificates are protected up to a maximum of $10,000 by the Industrial Loan Thrift Guaranty Corporation of Iowa, a private corporation, regulated by the state of Iowa; however, thrift certificates are not guaranteed by the state of Iowa. All rates subject to change.

All certificates are available to Iowa residents only. Substantial penalty for early withdrawals. For more information, call 800352-4605 or contact the Postal Thrift office nearest you. P)ssfe! ThriftSaTTsJ ALLISON Mr. and, Mrs.

Charlie Hinders will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary with a family dinner Saturday. Marie Hoodjer and Mr. Hinders were married Feb. 21, 1947, at the Little Brown Church near Nashua. They arc the parents of four children: Larry of here; Mrs.

Robert (Linda) Mahncke of Cedar Falls; Mrs. Jay (Diane) Bushbaum of here, and Mrs. Steve (Karen) Cuvelier of Shell Rock. There are four grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Schreiber family gathering Will take place at the Steven Fuller home in Traer. Eva Griffith and Mr. Schreiber were married Feb. 22, 1922 at United Methodist Parsonage, Vinton.

They are the parents of three children: Jim, deceased; Jack of Osceola, and Mrs. Don Lane of Dysart. There are four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A 't March date CEDAR FALLS Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Hammer, 209 Magnolia Drive, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Joleen, and Terry McGee. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron McGee, 2204 Valley Park Drive. The bride-elect is employed at Kelly Services and her fiance is a realtor associate with McGee and Ott Inc.

Vows will be exchanged at 2 p.m. March 20 at First United Methodist Church Joleen Hammer, Terry McGee ARTS Waterloo 209 Jefferson 50704 Phone: (319)234-2875 NOTICE Pictures published for weddings, engagements and anniversaries should be called for within 30 days. HURRY! 40 OFF ON SELECTED ITEMS ENDS FEB. 20 AT 5:00 P.M. 2220 Falls Avsmu Waterloo TeriMerbach initiated Teri Merbach, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Merbach, 3398 Mount Vernon Drive, has been initiated into Zeta Tau Alpha International fraternity for women at the University of Iowa, Iowa Miss Merbach is a freshman majoring in broadcast journalism. 4.

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