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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 33

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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WATERLOO SUNDAY COUPtltH, WATERLOO. IOWA 9m TntrtltK SUNDAY, FfSHUARV 17) 1 .1 Former Governor And Wife Separate LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)- 7 Formor Gov. Winthmp Rocke feller and his wife of more than 4 51 i i 14 years have announced that they are separated and she till seek a divorce. 11 I 'ft 11.

-1 1 'i I The announcement Friday 7 i said the multimillionaire grandson of John D. Rockefeller and the red-haired Seattle socialite 1 K. i- who helped him make Arkansas (ft i his adopted home had signed a private separation agreement Thursday. .4 MISS BAHNES MISS DAILY MISS SMITH MISS WIIITESELL MISS ALEXANDER A MISS LUTZ MISS CRABER MISS McCREW rides-Elect Are aking Plans for Rings, Rice, Bell fiance is employed by Northrup structor and graduate student. where she is majoring in social studies.

Her fiance, also Smith-Tack Mr. and Mrs. Charles A King Seed Co. wnnro Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth W. Graber of West Burlington and Dr. and Mrs. Donald Whitesell of Rt. 1, Cedar Falls, to Sgt.

Craig D. Meyerhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meyerholf of Rt. A June 12 wedding is being planned at 7 p.m.

in the First Wesleyan Church. Graber-Barrionuevo CEDAR FALLS An at UNI. Her fiance is a social worker for Catholic Charities in Waterloo. a sophomore at the school, is majoring in theology. Smith of 807 Lawnhlll Ave.

an the engagement of Miss Rebecca Sue Graber of 164B Bartlett Hall, University of Northern Iowa, to Fred Bar-rionuevo of 2235 Lincoln Lot 49. I (jrDnffl iffW tour Mrs. Romulo Barrionuevo C. of planned at 7:30 p.m. in the Central Christian Church.

nounce the engagement of their 1, Cedar Falls. An Aug. 14 wedding is being No wedding date has been planned in Barberton Wesleyan Arequipa, Peru. The bride-elect is an in Miss Whitesell is a senior at nouncement is being made of set. Lutz-Robinson Cedar Falls High School, and Methodist Church of Barberton Ohio.

her fiance is serving with the daughter, Ann to Ronald C. Tack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Tack of Cedar Rapids.

Miss Smith teaches in the Cedar Rapids Community CEDAR FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lutz of 115 E. 21st Army in Vietnam. Dally-Sommer No date has been set for the St.

are announcing the engage-l ment of their daughter, Vic-' Announcement is being made of the engagement of Miss school system. Her nance is a teacher in the Benton Com wedding. Barnes-Wells toria, to James Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kedra Daily to Jay Sommer.

munity School District. A June 19 wedding at St Barents of the couple are rnr Announcement is being made DAY Mrs. Carl G. Daily of 1141 Edward's Catholic Church is Mitchell Ave. and the late Mr.

of the engagement of Miss Renee Elaine Barnes to Eugene L. Wells, son of Mrs. Imogene Daily and Mr. and Mrs. Robert being planned.

WhUesell-fAeyerhott CEDAR FALLS An. Sommer of 1006 Conger St. Wells of 439 Devonshire Road. Both the bride elect and The bride-elect, daughter of Robinson of Villisca. The bride elect is a teacher at Mason City High School.

Her fiance is a senior at the University of Northern Iowa, majoring in business. A June 12 wedding is planned at 8 p.m. in Nazareth Lutheran Church. McGrew-WeZs Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Mc-Grew of 1140 Easton Ave. an her fiance are attending Iowa nouncement is being made of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C.

Barnes of Akron, Ohio, is a sophomore State University in Ames. the engagement of Miss Thlma Whilesell, daughter of Mr. and. No date has been set for the at Marion College of. Marion, wedding.

Alexander-Engel Mr. and Mrs. Kent Alexander of 1642 W. 2nd St. are an nounce the engagement of their VM 50 Years CEDAR FALLS Mr.

and Mrs. "Jake Peters of Rt. 3, Cedar Falls, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday with an open house daughter, Jolyn to Allan L. nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Gail, to Steven Wells, son of Mrs. Imogene Wells of 439 Devonshire Road Engel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. and the late William L. Wells, Raynard Engel of 139 W. Orange Road. The groom-elect is employed We've Cot BOOMING Values for This REAL Sale-Save 50 and More Starts Monday, 12 Noon at Wells Electric Inc.

The bride elect is a senior at West High School, and her from 2 to 5 p.m. in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Eiklenborg of Stout. Miss Marie Miller and Mr. Peters were married on Feb.

A June 11 wedding is being 26, 1921 in Stout. They are the Gymnastics Clinic Set WARM WONDERFUL MR. AND MRS. PETERS parents of four children, Mrs. James Meyer of Grundy Center, Mrs.

Eiklenborg, John of Cedar A gymnastics clinic, joint pro demonstrations; 1 to 3 p. m. parallel bars, uneven, and 3 There are eight grandchildren Falls and Harvey of and five great-grandchildren. to 4 p. activity in area of ject of the Waterloo Young Men's Association and Waterloo Community Schools, is planned for March 13 at the most interest.

Parkersburg, who will host the No invitations are being sent, event. and the couple requests no gifts. Further information may be LUXURIOUS FUR TRIMME COATS Beautiful coats that make you the best dressed around. SAVE UP TO 50 obtained from Miss Mary Beth YMCA. Ormiston at the YMCA by call Members of the women's gym Silver Date WINTER CAT! A great selection with values that can't be passed up.

VALUES TO $88 tag 233-3531. nastics team and Ron Carter, Iowa State University coach, will be demonstrating the lat est techniques in women sj Miss Doeppke, Harry Bond gymnastics, The public may at SCO) CD) tend the clinic planned to be especially helpful for teachers E3 Exchange Vows a envm and their gymnasts. CEDAR FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maag of 621 W.

4th St. will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Friday evening with a dance in. the Riviera Ballroom at Janesville. Miss Doris Nass and Mr. Maag were married on Feb, 23, 1946 in Iowa Falls.

Mr. Maag is employed by the John Deere Waterloo Tractor Works, and Mrs. Maag is an employe of Fred's College Street Super Valu. Mr. and Mrs.

John A $1 fee will be charged Doeppke of 308 Kingsley Ave. are participants, Parking is avail announcing the Wednesday wed able across from the YMCA Building on Fourth Street. The ding of their daughter, Janet program begins at 9 a. m. and Famous Label CAIt COATS Marlene, and Harry Eugene Bond, son of Mrs.

Ted Hoeper Imported Mink Trim SUEDE COATS SAVE VP TO $30 the day events are as follows: From 9 to 9:30 a. m. orien MR. AND MRS. MAAG Special Group DRESSES Not All Sizej or Styles but a Good Selection.

Previous Values to S4S of 320 Belle Fontaine, Evansdale and Harry Bond of 626 Lincoln VALUES TO $60 St. tation, safety and spotting, books and other resources and trends in gymnastics; 9:30 to The 10 a. m. ceremony was in lnnitv Lutneran Lnurcn Airs. Don Beck Chairs County Home Ec.

Group 9:45 a. m. warmup and conditioning and grouping in four groups according to ability; Chapel with the Rev. Kenneth Eggen officiating. Miss Glenda Lamphier of Price 9:45 to 10:30 a.m.

tumbling; II, vaulting; III, beam, and IV, floor-ex. Mrs. Don Beck of Rt, 1, Oelwein was maid of honor Best man was Richard E. Bond, Home Economics Committee, announces Mrs. Linda Benedict, Hudson, has been elected the Extension Home Economist.

brother of the groom of new chairman of the 1971 Black From 10:30 to 11:35 a floor-ex; II, tumbling; III, vaulting, and IV, beam; 11:15 dale. Hawk County Extension Service Mrs. Beck replaces Mrs. Joe Mitchell of Hudson who has The bride is a senior at West High School and employed by resigned from the committee. the Data Tech Corp.

Her hus Entire Stock NYLON QUILTED JACKETS-- Wonderful Selection VALUES TO $38 SPECIAL DOOR BUSTERS 0K GltOUI COATS Both Long and Short. Broken Styles. Re elected secretary is Mrs. Wendell Griggs of 2303 Main to noon, beam; II, floor-ex; III, tumbling, and IV, vaulting; noon to 1:45 p. lunch.

From 1 to 1:45 p. m. vaulting; II, beam; III, floor-ex, and Special Group RAIN SHINE CATS Long and Short Styles SAVE UP TO band is an employe of Sambo's Restaurant. Linda Philo, fAr. Washburn Exchange Vows Cedar Falls.

New members of that com. They are residing at 312 Al len St. IV, tumbling; 1:45 to 2 p. m. mittee are Mrs.

Jared Owen SAVE UP TO 75 5 ATTENTION! You're Invited to Attend the Ninth Annual BRIDAL SHOW Holiday Inn Waterloo of Rt. 1, Hudson; Mrs. Lettie Montgomery, 1909 Clearview and Clarence Coleman, 327 Miners Drive, Evansdale. The other member will be selected at the Black Hawk County Extension Council meeting March 3. Other members who have resigned are Mrs.

Bernard Ebbing of 1126 Bourland Mrs. William Ratliff of Rt. 3, Cedar Falls and Mrs. Robert Messerly of Janesville. The other members of the STOMTSWIEAll CILEAMAWAY Announcement is being made of the Feb.

13 wedding of Miss Linda Philo and Emmett Washburn in a 7 p.m. ceremony in the United Methodist Church of New Hartford. The Rev. H. C.

Shaffer officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William Philo of Rt. 3, Cedar Falls, and Mrs.

A. E. Washburn of 402 Mulberry St. and the late Mr. Washburn.

Miss Jean Heerts of New Hartford was maid of honor. Best man was Mark Keefer. The groom is employed as an ambulance driver for Marshalltown Area Community Hospital. They are residing in Marshalltown. SWEATERS SKIRTS Thursday, March 4th Time: 8 p.m.

PmTWEAm Entire Stock Fall and Holiday Matching Sets, Wools, Cotton Knits VALUES TO $25 PAINTS Almost Our Entire Stock. Really Save on Famous Labels. VALUES TO $18 committee from Waterloo are Mrs. Martin Borchelt of 816 Lynkalee Drive, and Mrs. Ron Pullin flf Rt.

1 and from Jesup is Mrs. Daryl Riensche of Rt. 1. .35 1 ii tifi jpb mm i Ccmrr.entator: Evelyn Presenting Arcu Kcuuty Queens arid WViiorloo's Mod MjuoIs "Your Wedding Day" liny Whitney DUSTERS lilNGEISIE DELES (im JO Join TV's Joan Foster All styles. All sizes.

VALUES TO $30 H9 I CJ Price Over 500 to Select From. Sizes 10 to 20. 12V2to 24'2. VALUES TO $10 to MANY FREE GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE-TO-BE Frt lkk you ai ony Wlowrj srrnrCM. itr-u'M to fcndg-to anU gjttti.

Adm.rc on t.uf only. 1 05 EM LP El APRIL 22nd to MAY 6th 1 Large Size Sportswear Tops, Jackets Slacks, Blouses and Sets VALUES TO $20 I SIPECIIAIL TARILE Odds and Ends. Sportswear, lingerie. Gloves. A little Bit of Everything VALUES TO $20 SHORT'S TRAVEL I i Waterloo Cedar Falls PITZE'S BEAUTY SALON 226 e.

F.fth St. KELVINGTON'S FLOWERS 3U Wtit Fourth St. THE CURT CRAFT CO. PRINTERS 3210 Pails Avt. LAWN CITY BAKERY 61 8 latoyetit 317 Moio St Ctdoi loll But Shop, Weil 234-3577 277-2244 BRIDE BEAUTIFUL SHOP 615 Sycomort IOHNES COIOR PHOTOGRAPHY 720 Wel fourth St, ASQUITH JEWELRY III Wot fourth Si.

MUROY'S FORMAL WEAR For Mffi and Boyl XJ Wot FouMh il. Pleaso tend frea "Joan's Tour" brochure I I Shop the P.i' One Store You Know! NAME. Tl JA.v rice I ADDRESS. CITY Downtown Waterloo MomUy and Till P.M. fourth St.

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