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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 8

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Waterloo, Iowa
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June 24, 1980 Announcement is being made of the June 7 marriage of Meri Krisan Christensen, 2623 Terrace Drive, Apt. 3, Cedar Falls, and Stephen H. Panther, 210 Hartman Ave. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Christensen of Horseshoe Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lear of Lincoln. Neb. Vows were exchanged at 2:30 p.m.

at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Sam White officiating, Attending the bride as maid of honor was Martha Parks and bridesmaids were Dana Christensen of Waverly, sister of the bride, Jamie Christensen of Horseshoe Bend, sister of the bride, and Myrita Parker of Chicago. Flower girls were Celanie Kay Christensen of Janesville, niece of the bride, and Krista Panther, niece of the groom. The groom chose Ron Panther, his brother, as best man, and groomsmen were Rick Panther, brother of the groom, Larry Smith and Darrell Ackerson of Cedar Falls. Guests were seated by Paul Lenz-Wilson Christensen-Panther CEDAR FALLS--Announcement is being made of the June 6 wedding of Susan Ellen Lenz, 208 Westgate and Brian Clark Wilson, 2517 Royal Drive.

Their 7 p.m. vows were exchanged at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Iowa City, with the Rev. Carlos Leveling officiating. Parents of the couple are Marilyn Lenz of Iowa City and Ralph Lenz of Florissant, and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Wilson of Waukee. Attending their sister as maid of honor and matron of honor, respectively, were Lisa Lenz and Cheri Lenz-Lehman, both of Iowa City. Bridesmaids were Ann McDonald of Arlington Heights, Cindy Wombacher of Cedar Rapids, both cousins of the bride, Dea Dea Murray of West Point and Melinda Stubbee of Durham, S.C. The groom chose his brother, Ted Wilson of Waukee, as best man.

Groomsmen were Box Alexander, Tom Lakin. Mike Adams, John Fisher of Denver, and Jim Llewellyn of Waukee, cousin of the groom. Seating guests were Kevin Lehman and Marty McDonald, both of Iowa City. Ring bearer was Garrett Sleichter of Morrison. and flower girl was Holmes-Vassoler wedding Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred Holmes, 913 Progress are announcing the June 12 marriage of their daughter, Renae, and Louis Vassoler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Vassoler of Florida. Vows were exchanged at 7 p.m.

at the Denver Stardusters -The Denver Stardusters Square Dance Club will sponsor a free dance Friday from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the tennis court. 25th date for Robert Shindleys Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Shindley, 1912 Cornwall will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Church of the Brethren. Beverly Beard and Mr. Shindley were married June 25, 1955. They have two sons.

David and Scott. Mr. Shindley is employed by the North American Car Corp. No invitations are being sent. Box office number CEDAR FALLS--Tickets for the summer repertory season of Theater Lyric Theater are now available by writing or calling the Strayer-Wood Box office.

The box office number is 273-6381. It was incorrectly reported in an earlier story. The box office is open 9 am. to 5 p.m. Monday Friday and 9 a.m.

to noon Saturdays. Mrs. Lee Dobbs to lead volunteers JANESVILLE Mrs. Lee Dobbs has been appointed to lead local volunteers in organizing the 1980 Breath of Life Campaign in Janesville, according to Mark Hudson. president of the Iowa Chapter.

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The Breath of Life Campaign, to be conducted in September, supports research to find a cure for cystic fibrosis, the number one genetic killer of children and young people in the United States, and specialized medical care for those suffering from this incurable disease in CF Centers. Kruger-Freeman Announcement is being made of the June 7 marriage of Cynthia E. Kruger, da ghter of Mr. and Mrs.

DeWayne Kruger, 717 Easton and David L. Freeman. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Freeman, 2302 W.

Third St. Vows were exchanged in a 2 p.m. ceremony at St. Edward's Catholic Church with the Rev. Edward Shields officiating.

Attending her sister as maid of honor was DeMaris Kruger. Bridesmaids were Mary Jo Aumer and Paulette Reinard. The groom chose Kenneth McAndrews as best man. were Russell Kruger, Coeur brother of Groomsmen, the bride, and Clyde Casady of Shell Rock. Guests were seated by Ken Freeman, Dick Freeman of Jewel, brothers of the groom, and Jack Sprague.

The bride is employed at the J.C. Penney and the groom is employed at Belthuis-Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Neil Belthuis, 716 Sonya Drive, are announcing the June 7 wedding of their daughter, Tammy, and Cory Sommer. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Sommer, Route 4, Cedar Falls. Their 2 p.m. vows were exchanged at St. John's Catholic Church with the Rev.

Richard Ament officiating. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Cheryl Fangman. Bridesmaids were Connie Knudson of Cedar Falls, Robin Belthuis, sister of the bride, and Kathy Walthour. The groom chose Keith Knudson as best man. Groomsmen were Craig Baumhover and Lonie Vanderwerf, both of Cedar Falls, and Greg Burgman.

Seating guests were Harry Banks of Grundy Center and Paul Bruning of New Hampton. The bride is employed at Donaldsons, Crossroads Shopping Center and the groom is manager of McDonald's, Cedar Riggle-Conrad Announcement is being made of the June 7 marriage of Carla Riggle, 317 Dearborn and David Conrad, 6907 Lafayette 1 Road, Raymond. The ceremony took place at Trinity Wesleyan Church, La Porte City, with the Rev. Gary Brewster officiating. Parents of the couple are Margaret Edsill, 318 W.

12th and Marvin Riggle 1107 Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conrad, d. 6907 Lafayette Road, Raymond. Rhonda LaHaug of Oregon, served her cousin as maid of honor.

Bridesmaid was Molly LaHaug of Oregon, a cousin of the bride. Flower girl was Cassie Bagenstos, La Porte City, cousin of the bride. Best man was Robert Conrad, Washburn, the groom's brother. Groomsman was Raymond Reuter, Raymond. Ring bearer was Shawn Russell, Jesup, cousin of the groom.

Seating guests were Dan Knipp, Raymond, and Mike Bagenstos, La Porte City, cousin of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Panther Christensen of Janesville, brother of the bride, and Mike Tribble of Lincoln, brother-in-law of the groom. The bride is self-employed as a salesman of Christian books, and her husband is employed at Cedar Falls Utilities Cedar Falls.

They are residing at 210 Hartman Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Molly Meade of North Liberty, both cousins of the bride. The bride is a teacher in the Cedar Falls School System.

The groom is a salesman for Jim Holdiman Motors and is a marketing student at the University of Northern Iowa. They will be residing at 2517 Royal Drive, No. 7. vows are exchanged 25th Street Chapel, Fort Hood, Texas. The bride and groom are both in the U.S.

Army. They are residing at 3310 E. Rancier Apt. 469, Killeen, Texas. free dance Friday This is in conjunction with the town's 125th year celebration.

Bryce Mabon will be the caller. All dancers may attend. REMODELING FINAL SALE AND 50 LESS BEGINS JUNE 25 WED. 10 to 8 THURS. thru SAT.

10 to 5 WOMEN'S FASHIONS SHOE BIZ TOT to TEEN EXECUTIVE SHOP For MEN ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Small-Bagby Announcement is being made of the June 7 marriage of Sheryl Lorraine Small and Henry Louis Bagby both of Des Moines. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Small of Waterloo and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bagby Sr. of Des Moines. Vows were exchanged at 4 p.m. at Payne AME Church with the Rev.

George Moore officiating. Attending her sister as maid of honor was Diane Small. Bridesmaids were Joyce Johnson of Ankeny, Sandy and Cynthia Bagby, Des Moines, both sisters of the groom. Sonja Johnson was flower girl. The groom chose his brother, Art Bagby of Des Moines, to be best man.

Groomsmen were John Bagby, Des Moines, brother of the groom, Ronald Fuller, Ankeny, and William Riddley, Des Moines. Ring bearer was Shelby Johnson. Guests were seated by Mark Reed, Royal Robinson, Des Moines, and Dwight and David Bagby, Des Moines, brothers of the groom. Mr. and Mrs.

Freeman the NCR Corporation, both in Cedar Rapids. They are residing at 2050 Edgewood Road in Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Sommer Falls.

They are residing at Route 4, Cedar Falls. Mr. The groom Construction, The couple Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

Bagby The bride is employed as a sales clerk and is a student at Grand View College, Des Moines. The groom is vice president of Riddley Construction Company in Des Moines. They are residing in Des Moines. Azbill Establishing a horne at 725 Grand Blvd. are Mr.

and Mrs. James David Jewell, who were married June 7 in a 2 p.m. ceremony at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Evansdale. Officiating was the Rev.

John Hayek. The bride, the former Toni Azbill, is the daughter of Linn and Donna Azbill of 903 Jefferson St. The groom is the son of Clarence and Ethel Jewell of 4042 Lafayette Road, Evansdale. Attending her sister-in-law as matron of honor was Penny Azbill. Bridesmaids were Sue Nosko, Ann Grove.

Karen Jewell, sister of the groom, and Robin Jewell, sister of the groom. Flower girl was Robyn Arends of Columbus, and ring bearer was Blake Neihouse of Des Moines. The groom chose Rusty Allen as best man. Grooms nen were Linn E. Azbill and Greg Azbill, brothers of the bride.

Steve Jewell, brother of the groom, and Greg Nichols. Seating guests were Scott Azbill, Holmes-Quistorff CEDAR FALLS Announcement is being made of the June marriage qf Rebecca Lynn Holmes, College and Mark Dean Quistorff. 1201 Grand Blvd. They weremarried at 1 p.m. in Christ Lutheran Church, Waterloo with the Rev.

Arno Meiz officiating. Parent of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holmes, 2104 Parrish and Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Quistorff, 1201 Grand Blvd. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Tammy Gordon. The groom chose his brother, Jim Quistorff, as best man. Guests were seated by Kris Klingenberg and Gary Angelow, Waterloo. The bride is a recent graduate of the University of Northern Iowa and the groom is employed at the Rucklos Calcium Carbonate Co.

They will reside at Iowa St. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell brother of the bride, and Bruce Helgeson, cousin of the groom. The bride is employed at the Twin Torch Inn and the groom is an employee of Jewell's Body Shop.

and Mrs. Conrad is employed at Youngblut Washburn. will reside at 317 Dearborn Mr. and Mrs. Quistorff TURKEY WINGS Lb.

30-Lb. Box Lb. Gobble Up HEN TURKEYS Family Packs Lb. Pork Steak 16. WILSON SMOKED Ground lb.

119 Picnics Lb. 10-Lbs. Morrell Chitterlings $4.99 Skinned Sliced Frye Rath Red Baby Beef Chunk Bologna Lb. Liver Pork Chops 19 1b. Lb.

Sausage 1b. 59 FRANKS Ground Chuck lb. 69 White Seedless New California White Grapes Bananas Large Sweet Potatoes Nectarines 3. Lbs. $7 Vine Ripened 10-Los.

129 to. Grade 'A' Large Eggs Doz. Whole Milk Gal. Milk 65 Gal. 30-Lb.

Box Potatoes JULY 4th RIBS 9 Salad Pieces $599 DiCks Rolls ORDER NOW $24 15-Pieces 2 Potatoes Salads 3799 icky $5.00 DEPOSIT REQUIRED Rolls Del! OFF HIGHLAND 9 A.M.-7 P.M. 9. or 15-PIECE 909 Independence Ave. SUNDAY 9 A.M.-6 P.M. BUCKET DOUBLE DIVIDENDS WEDNESDAY DICKY'S CHICKY Expires July 13, 1980.

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