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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 21

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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Nov. 7. 1979 Woterlo Courier 21 Nicol-Beckman Northeast lowa romance WELLSBURC-Mr. and Mrs. Art Ceerdoi are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of (beir Courier News Service PARKERSBURG Establishing a home here are Mr.

and Mrs. David W. LaVelle who were married Oct. 27 in a 1 p.m. ceremony In St.

Patrick's Catholic 7 registered nurse, at a Richland. hospital. Her husband Is branch manager of GAB Business Services, Pasco, Wash. SHELL ROCK Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Padget are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their Haverkamp. daughter of Br. and Mrs. LaVems-Haverkamp, and Craig Dean Bruns. He is the ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Bruns. Their 2 p.m. vows were exchanged at St, John Lutheran Church, Fredenka. The groom Is employed at Farmer's Co-op, Readiyn.

The couple will be residing in Frederika. ALLISON-Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gulick are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their Announcement it being made of the Oct 27 marriage of Maureen Kay Nicol, 12 Cedar Bend Road, and John Edward Beckman of Waterloo. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mr. LaVeme eVNIcol. $12 Cedar Bend Road, and Mr. and airs. J.

Edward Beckman of Burlington. Vow were exchanged at 2:30 p.m. at St Patrick's Catholic Church, Cedar Falls, with the Rev. Patrick Murphy, cousin of the groom, officiating. Attending her sister as matron of honor was Mary White, and bridesmaids were Sue Nicol, and Kelli Nicol, sisters of the bride.

Junior bridesmsids were Michelle Rogers of Elk Run Heights, niece of the bride, and Shawn Farrell of Burlington, niece of the groom. The groom chose Thomas Jennings as best man, tnd groomsmen were Thomas Beckman of Burlington, brother of the groom, and Lynn Moller. Ushers were Thomas Nicol and Tony Nicol, brothers of the bride, and Paul Fitzgerald. I -J 'I i. i0 4 Mr.

and Mrs. Bectmaa The bride is manager of Arts N' Crafts, Crossroads Center, and her husband is administrative assistant and community relations officer for the Waterloo Police Department. They are residing in Waterloo. Teresa Geerdet daughter, Teresa Marie, and Michael Douglas Kramer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Treno Kramer of Plainfield. The bride-elect is employed by Sandy Hill Waverly. Her fiance Is an employee of Bantam Division of Koehring Waverly. A Nov. 16 wedding is being planned.

OSAGE Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Duncan are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, i Linda Collet the right thing Sandra Padget daughter, Sandra Linn, and John R. Bohlen son of Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Bohlen Janesville. The bride-elect is a senior at Waverly-Shell Rock Senior High -School. Her fiance is engaged in farming.

An April wedding is planned. PARKERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kollman are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Adalla.

and Mark Alan Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bean Iowa City. The bride-elect is a secretary at American College Testing Program. Iowa City.

Her fiance is employed with Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric Co. A June 12, 1980 wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. LaVelle Church.

The bride, who is the former Eva Marie Miller, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller of Denver. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne LaVelle. The bride is employed by Walter Mini-Mart and the groom is an employee' of Dean Electric and Air Conditioning. i -SUMNER Announcement is being made of the Aug. marriage of Betty Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer D. Johnson, and Terry Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Peter, Gilman. The wedding took place at the Little Brown Church near Nashua.

The bride is a few I' By ELIZABETH L. POST DEAR MRS. POST: 1 live alone and am often invited out for Thanksgiving and other holiday dinners. I don't always want to accept. When I try to get out of I am pressed with questions.

I appreciate my friends' caring, but still dread holidays. Being strictly honest how can I refuse without hurting their feelings? Mrs. Roberts DEAR MRS. ROBERTS: It Is never daughter, Linda, and Dennis Shear, son of Mr. and Mrs.

DeWayne Shear of Dumont. The brideelect is employed at United Hydraulics, Hampton, and her fiance is an employee of Shear Elevator, Bristow. A Dec I wedding is being planned at 7 pm at United Church of Christ. TRAER Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Yanda i are announcing the Oct 20 wedding of their daughter, Cindy, and Steve Hatzky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hatzky of Nashua. Their 1 m. vows were ex-, changed at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.

Clutier. The brk i is employed by Nu-U Beauty Shop and the groom is an employee of Schluter Construction, both in Nashua, where they will be residing. 1 CRESCO-Mr. and Mrs. Robert) Lienhard are announcing the Sept.

29; marriage of their daughter. Donna, and Garry Kolbet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo) Kolbet of Elma. Vows were exchanged at Assumption Catholic Church.

The groom' is employed at I'BC Lumber Yard. They are residing in Cresco. ft AS Bosch's 'tree-man' is subject of presentation fessor of political science, who was bom in India, will discuss the temples of Kb-Juraho, which were built in the 11th century. Vajpeyi will discuss how eroticism is different in parts of India where it is considered part of the You should certainly attend the wedding, and you should be an honored guest With a seat of honor at the reception and the second pew at the church. Unless your son asks you to be "best however, you should not be part of the bridal party.

DEAR MRS. POST: Recently my husband and I went on a IMay bus tour of Central Europe. We loved the tour itself, but on the last day our tour guide openly suggested an extremely substantial tip. With the 40 people on our bus our guide's tip would have added up to over $1,000. is this kind of tip expected and common practice in Central Europe, or were we cheated? Mrs.

Brubaker DEAR MRS. BRUBAKER: I agree that a CS tip (approximately) from each passenger was far too much. Certainly, if anything like that was expected, it should have been mentioned before-hand by the organizers of the tour. Guides who do a very good Job and are with a group for some time generally ARE tipped, but half of what you paid would have been an adequate "thank you." (Elizabeth Post gives her expert suggestions for home entertaining in her latest booklet "Successful Entertaining." For a copy of this helpful booklet, send 60 cents and a stamped, self-addressed, long envelope to "Post-Successful Entertaining." care of the Waterloo Courier, P. O.

Box 259. Norwood. N.J. 07648. Make checks payable to Newspaperbooks.

Chicago Newt Syndicate, lac. David Rice, Linda Duncan Linda, and David Rice, son of Dr. and Mrs. CD, Rice. The bride-elect attended the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, and her fiance attended Iowa State University, Ames.

A Dec. 29 wedding is being planned at United Church of Christ. TRIPOLI Announcement is being made of the Oct. 20 wedding of Paula Rae CEDAR FALLS The monster, "Tree-man," in painter Hieronymus Bosch's painting, "The Garden of Earthly Delights," will be the subject of an Art a la Carte slide presentation Thursday noon by Allan Shickman, University of Northern Iowa Art History, a British Journal published by the Association of Art Historians. Shickman will also talk on the Satanic trinity as discussed in history.

Art a la Carte on Nov. 15 will focus on "The Erotic Art of India." Dr. Dhiren-dra K. Vajpeyi, UNI pro necessary to accept an invitation in order to be polite. Nor is it necessary to offer a 'made-up excuse.

You may simply say "Thanks to much, but I've made other plans for Thanksgiving." Quite true you have, made plans to stay home. If pressed, you may have to admit what you plans are, but by that time it should be obvious that staying home is what you really want to do. DEAR MRS. POST: I am a divorced father and have never remarried. My ex-wife has remarried and my son is living with her and her husband.

My-son is getting married and he Wants me to be at the wedding and reception and to be in the receiving line with him wearing a tuxedo. What is the correct procedure In doing this? John Adams DEAR DR. ADAMS: Since your son has been living with his mother, she should be in the receiving line, and you should not. Whether or not her husband stands there too is up to your son, but two divorced people should not be in the same line. It is both embarrassing and confusing to guests coming through the line.

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