Mary Leigh FAIRBANK Immaculate daisies Conception church, and baby's breath with provided the setting for yellow bows were on the altar. Fairbank, wedding of the Pews were adorned with Mary Leigh Chase, bows, springerei and yellow daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ken fern.
Lawrence Chase, and Dana Harms was the Cranston, son of Mr. Mrs. Joe Kemp, acsoloist and Dwight and Mrs. companist. Cranston, all of Fair- Both are from bank, today, Saturday, July16.
Songs included The 2 p.m. double ring service "Evergreen," Maria" "Bridal Chorus," was performed by the Rev. "He" and "WedScallon, Fairbank, M. ding March." Cecil and the Rev. Offertory McSweeney, Hampton, by Mrs.
John gifts Nauholz, were aunt presented of the friend of the bride. Arrangements of yellow the bride. Ralph Chase, uncle of bride, and chrysanthemums, pink and blue Both Mr. and Mrs. Chase Dawn Moyle July 15, when Dawn Moyle became the bride of Roy Foster.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Marion Movle, rural Oelwein, and Mr. and wirs. Edward Washburn, rural Strawberry Point.
Blue and peach floral arrangements were used in the decorations. Music was provided by Arlene Greco and Beverly Bouska, of Oelwein and Cathy Blobaum, Strawberry Point, friends of the bride. Selections were "Wedding Song," "The Lord's Prayer" and "Passion." The bride had made her gown of white lace with sheer sleeves. She wore a white lace circular veil and carried an arrangement of light blue and peach carnations. Mr.
and Mrs. Moyle gave their daughter in marriage. Mary Moyle, Cedar Rapids, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a peach seersucker gown which she had made. Her flowers were blue mums and carnations and she wore a similar arrangement in her hair.
Bridesmaid was Donna Pullen, Oelwein, friend of the bride. She had made her own gown which was of peach seersucker like that of the maid of honor. Her flowers were also the same. Flower girls were Deborah Strosahl, Ridgeway, niece of the bride, and Millie Capps, West Burlington, niece of the bridegroom. Their gowns were made like those of the bridal attendants.
Serving as ring bearers were Darrin Strosahl, Ridgewood, nephew of the bride, and Mike Capps, West Burlington, nephew of the bride. They wore white tuxedos and peach shirts and carried white heart-shaped pillows with blue ribbon streamers. Best man was Robert Meisgeier, Arlington, friend of the bridegroom. Randy Nus, Arlington, friend of the bridegroom, was the attendant. Usher was Mike Capps, West Burlington.
The men wore white tuxedos with peach colored shirts. Sweetheart roses were worn by the mothers. Mrs. Moyle wore a long blue gown and Mrs. Washburn, pink.
A reception for 150 guests was held in the church social rooms. Mrs. LeRoy Necker, Winthrop, friend of the bride, had baked and decorated the four -tiered wedding cake flanked by four smaller cakes. It was decorated in peach and blue. Mrs.
Jerry Berry, Oelwein, sister of the bride, cut and served the cake. Walter Moyle, Winthrop, brother of the bride, and Mrs. Marsha Gentry Schmidtz, Jesup, friend of the bride, were the hosts. Mrs. Paul Koohy, Winthrop, sister of the bride, poured the coffee and Mrs.
Mike Capps, West Burlington, sister of the bridegroom, the punch. Helping with the gifts were Jacqueline Berry, Oelwein, and Melody Moyle, Mount Pleasant, nieces of the bride. Mrs. Dale Strosahl, Ridgeway, sister of the bride. was at the guest book.
For a trip to Six Flags, St. Louis, the bride wore a cream and white skirt and vest ensemble. After July 23 the pair will have a rural Strawberry Point address. The bride is 8 1977 graduate of Oelwein Community High school and her husband is a 1976 Starmont graduate. He has his own bulk milk route.
STANLEY (Special) The Palmer Sevig officiated at Rev. the 8 p.m. double ring at St. Sebald Lutheran church, 17. ceremony rural Strawberry Point, Friday, Mr.
and Mrs. Foster (Dana Smith Photography) Chase, Dana Cranston escorted their daughter down the matron of honor. Barbara Chase, aisle. The bride was attired in a Golden Valley, Minn. also a sister polyester organza gown of the bride was bridesmaid, and fashioned with bodice of venise- Mrs.
Mark Redepnning, Monlace and scoop neckline. Venise tevideo, sister of the lace daisies edged the short bridegroom, and Mrs. Robertsleeves, the flounce at the skirt Mudd, Independence, friend of hemline and chapel-length train. the bride, were bridesmatrons. The bride's fingertip veil was They wore yellow polyester edged in matching lace.
She crepe halter dresses with a sheer carried a cascade bouquet of overlay. They carried cone yellow yellow sweetheart roses, light shaped bouquets of blue daisies, miniature carnations, pink miniature carnations, baby's breath and springerei. baby's breath with yellow net Mrs. Debra Bellmer, Denver, tufts tied with white lace. Their sister of the bride, was headresses were white picture becomes Friday Sherilyn Lange, LAMONT Sherilyn Kay Lange, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Lange, and Randal Lee Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Howard, all of Lamont, were married today, Saturday, July 16. The 2 p.m.
double ring ceremony was performed by Pastor Connie Kleingartner at St. John Lutheran church, Dundee. Bouquets of natural foliage and gypsophila were used in the decorations. Soloist was Marcia Moyle, aunt of the bride, who was accompanied by Debra Berry, friend of the bride. Selections were "'Wedding Prayer" and My World." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white polyester gown with a V-neckline, stand-up collar, long sleeves and A-line skirt ending in a chapellength train trimmed in lace.
The bride's fingertip veil of lace was gathered to a lace covered band. She carried a colonial bouquet of white pixie carnations, sweetheart roses and gypsophila accented with foliage and lace and satin, Audrey Brown, Lamont, friend of the couple, was maid of honor. She wore a yellow polyester gown with a floral cape accented by lace. She carried a nosegay arrangement of pastel pixie carnations, daisies and pompons and streamers to match her gown. She wore a yellow picture hat.
Sisters of the couple, Gail Lange and Ann Howard, Lamont, were the bridesmaids. They wore Sawurday, July 16, 1977-Oelwein (Ia.) Daily Register-5 exchange vows at Fairbank hats trimmed with matching the couple and Larry Picek, yellow sweetheart flowers and ribbon. roses. Mrs. the coffee and Mrs.
Steve Waryellow Huron, S.D., friend of the Cranston wore a sleeveless gown neke and Jeannie Young, Davenport, bridegroom. Sean Galleger, of beige polyester crepe with They Kelly friends of Pospisal, the bride. punch. cousin of the bridegroom, was the friend of the couple, and Steve sheer flowered are flower girl. She wore a yellow Welter, cousin of the bride, both of overlay and a The newlyweds planned a trip polyester with sheer of Fairbank, the ushers.
corsage orange sweetheart to Lake Okoboji. They will live gown were roses. Fairbank. at sleeves and trim and a matching After-six white tuxedos were A picture hat. She carried a white worn by the men.
The in the church hall was held Both are employed at John luncheon-reception basket of yellow rose petals. bridegroom wore a white ruffled after the Deere Waterloo Tractor Works. Ring and the ceremony. The white tiered The bride is a 1974 graduate of bearer was Brad Gruhl, shirt, attendants, yellow wedding cake featured LeClaire, cousin of the bride. shirts, and the ushers, grey water fountain and real a lighted Wapsie Valley High school and Attending his brother-in-law as tuxedos with white shirts.
daisies. Mrs. Larry Picek yellow and her husband is a 1973 graduate of best man was Mark Redepnning, A floor-length gown of yellow Mrs. the Huron High school. Harold Schmitz cut the Montevideo.
Attendants were polyester crepe with sheer cake. Sharon Cannell was at the Gordon Yeager and Craig flowered overlay was worn by the guest book. Niebuhr, Fairbank, friends of bride's mother. Her flowers Queen Elizabeth II succeeded were Mrs. Daryl Brickman poured to the throne in 1952.
evening bride of Roy Foster Randal Howard wed at Dundee church mint green polyester gowns with white lace and dark green ribbon at the waistline. They wore mint green picture hats with dark green bows and carried nosegays of pastel pixie carnations, daisies and pompons with streamers to match their gowns. Leslie Lange, Lamont, sister of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a mint green gown like the bridal attendants and carried a basket of flowers like those of the attendants. Best man was Scott Howard, Lamont, brother of the bridegroom.
Attendants were Joel Howard, Lamont, brother of the bridegroom, and Brett Thein, Strawberry Point, friend of the couple. The men wore white tuxedos. An ivory polyester gown with matching lace jacket and a yellow sweetheart rose corsage was worn by the bride's mother. The bridegroom's mother was present in a white knit gown with a multi-colored cape. Her flowers were also yellow sweetheart roses.
A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. Mrs. Larry Gaffney had made the three-tiered wedding cake which was surrounded by four heart-shaped cakes. The cake was decorated in yellow and white. For a wedding trip the bride chose a white skirt and.
vest ensemble. The newlyweds will live in Lamont. The bride is a 1977 graduate of Zanattas to celebrate 25th wedding anniversary July 24 Starmont, and the bridegroom, a 1976 graduate. The bridegroom, who is with AMPI Creamery, Arlington, will graduate from Hawkeye Institute of Technology in September. Arlington women attend retreat ARLINGTON (Special) United Methodist Women, on a two day retreat to Twin Bridges Park near Maynard, were entertained with guitar music by Marianne Day and Jane Myers as 25 members gathered around the campfire.
A purse scavenger hunt was held and played a Bible character game before supper. A program with sharing time on prayer was presented, and campers went to Maple Crest Manor, Fayette for bingo with the residents. Craft time followed dinner at the park. Mrs. Lee Wescott and Mrs.
Donald Blaker were in charge of organizing the retreat and program; Mrs. Russell Breitsprecher planned the meals and Mrs. Frank Shambaugh was responsible for crafts. Campers for overnight sleeping were furnished by Mrs. Wendell Myers, Mrs.
Laverne Henderson, and Mrs. Donald Blaker. PICNIC AT PARK ARLINGTON (Special) Helpful Homemakers club members and their families met at the Arlington city park for a noon picnic Thursday. Colleen Heying, Paul Michels say vows at Cresco church Aurora auxiliary installs officers, plans for party AURORA (Special) American Legion auxiliary met at the Legion hall Thursday evening. Mrs.
Lee Opitz presided. Prayer was given by the chaplain, Mrs. Hilda Gilson. The unit will go to the Buchanan county home, Aug. 10 for a party.
Mrs. Jim Kivell, Mrs. Lee Opitz, Mrs. John Mrs. Harold Yeoman, Mrs.
Cecil Higgins, Slater and Mrs. Leonard will provide two dozen cup cakes. Roepke Officers for the coming year were installed by the past president, Mrs. Norbert Kortenkamp. They are president, Mrs.
John Baker; first vice president, Mrs. Donald Gushee; second vice president, Mrs. Jim Kivell; secretary, Mrs. Eugene McCann; treasurer, Mrs. LaVerne Lentz; historian, Mrs.
Alice Hauschen; chaplain, Mrs. Hilda Gilson and sergeant at arms, Mrs. Milbert Lickiss. Lunch was served to 12 members by the hostess, Mrs. La Verne Lentz.
There will be no meeting in August. Hostess for the September meeting will be Mrs. Amos Klemp. Commercial bitter myrrh, an aromatic gurn resin, is an important ingredient of mouthwashes. Mr.
and Mrs. Angelo Zanatta, 135 7th St. S.E., will celebrate their 25th wedding auniversary Sunday, July 24. A dinner for relatives and close friends will be held at noon at Hickory Grove country club with Mrs. C.E.
Horngren, her aunt and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Straws, Waterloo, close friends, as hosts. Relatives, friends and neighbors are invited to an open house at Hickory Grove from 2 to 05 p.m. Mr.
Zanatta and the former Laverna Bray were married July 26, 1952 at the Methodist church, Waterloo, by the Rev. William Crossley, Mrs. Raymond Barta, Waterloo, and the late Mr. Barta, were their attendants. Mr.
Zanatta is with Humphrey Construction, Oelwein. The couple requests no gifts. Rebekah circle meets at Maynard MAYNARD '(Special) Rebehah circle of St. Paul Lutheran church met Thursday evening. Mrs.
Jerry Burrack was hostess. Eight members and one guest, Mrs. Floyd Manson were present. Mrs. Marlan Squires presented the lesson "Prophet's Call and God's Power." Plans were made to serve the Lockard wedding reception in August.
Mr. and Mrs. Zanatta Shower courtesy for Brenda Drewes WESTGATE (Special) Sixty guests attended an open house shower honoring Brenda Drewes bride-elect of John Bantz, Thursday afternoon in the Westgate park. Debbie Bartels registered the guests. The honoree was assisted at the gift table by Joan Bantz.
Hostesses were Mrs. Jim Bartels, Mrs. Larry Sabin, Ernstine Vaudt, Mrs. Werner Plaster, Mrs. William Tellin, Mrs.
Roy Ede, Mrs. William Arthur, Mrs. Paul Plaster, Mrs. Milton Sabin and Mrs. Rueben Bender.
Miss Drewes and Mr. Bantz will be married Saturday, July 16, at2p.m. at St. Peter Lutheran church, Westgate. CRESCO Married at St.
Joseph's Catholic church Friday night, July 15, were Colleen R. Heying, Ridgeway, and Paul A. Michels, Hazleton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Greg Heying, Ridgeway, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Michels, Hazleton. The Rev. Roman Schares, pastor and the Rev.
Laverne Gerleman, pastor at St. Mary's church, Hazleton, were concelebrants for the 7 p.m. double ring service. Two bouquets of gladioli were on the altar. Judy Strike, Lime Springs, was the organist and Terri Freidhof, Calmar, soloist.
A gown of sheer polyester organza lined in acetate taffeta and trimmed with polyester cluny and cotton venetian laces, was worn by the bride who was escorted down the aisle by her parents. The gown had a front and back lace bib, high neckline and long sleeves. The full flounced skirt featured an attached train. A chapel-length mantilla veil of sheer polyester organza and trimmed with polyester cluny and cotton venetian lace was worn by the of bride. She carried pink rosebuds with light green forget-me-nots and green and white streamers in a heart-shaped arrangement.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Wayne Shaffer, Cresco, sister of the bride. She wore a seafoam green gown with a ribbed knit bodice and nyestra antron nylon knit skirt. The bodice was highlighted with dyed-to-match lace on the front, stand-up collar a and short sleeves. She carried a heart-shaped arrangement of pink rosebuds with green forgetme-nots and green and white streamers.
Other bridal attendants were Mrs. Robert Koob, Hazleton, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Ronald Michels, Stanley, friend of the bride. Their gowns were like the matron of honor. Mrs.
Koob carried yellow rosebuds and Mrs. Michels, peach. Alan Streittmatter, Hazleton, friend of the bridegroom, was best man. Attendants were James Heying, Iowa City, brother of the bride, and LeRoy Michels, Norfolk, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Louis Heying, Cresco, brother of the bride, and Vernon Vandersee, Aurora, brother-in-law of the bridegroom.
For the wedding, Mrs. Heying wore a lilac dress styled with a high band neckline and covered by a long lace coat with an open front, scalloped edging and slits. An aqua blue dress with empire bodice, V-neckline with lace and a chiffon cape was worn by Mrs. Michels. A reception was held in the church hall where a two tiered wedding cake, connected with a long lace bridge with bridal attendants on the steps graced the serving table.
The cake was decorated with pink roses and topped with doves. A social hour and wedding dance followed at Matter's Ballroom in Decorah afterwards. The bride had been a secretary al Area One VocationalTechnical school, Calmar. Her husband works for Michels Trucking, Hazleton. D.
Saathoff, L. Karsten to vows Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Deb Saathoff, daughter of Cheryll Saathoff, Maynard, and George Saathoff, Oelwein, and Lowell Karsten, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Karsten, rural Fayette, Miss Saathoff is employed at Roberts Care Center and her fiance at Oelwein Body and Truck. An Aug.
13 wedding is being planned. Salad dressings work magic as marinades for meat and poultry. The experts at Lawry's test kitchens recommend mar. inating flank or chuck steak or chicken in Italian ar Caesar Salad Dressing from one to six hours. Then pop on the barbecue grill and brush with the marinade while cooking.
A unique and delicious flavor is the result. MONDAY, JULY 18 Woman's Relief Corps executive board will meet at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs. William Miller. Clubs and Lodges Fayette residents entertain clubs at gatherings FAYETTE (Special) Mrs.
Rose Christeleit entertained the a Volga Valley club Thursday afternoon. Ten members and three guests were present. Roll call was "highlights of the bicentennial year." Mrs. Russell Dickinson told of her recent trip to Germany where she and her daughter spent a month with their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
David Dickinson. David is with the eighth medical battalion of the Eighth Infantry, in Mannheim, Germany. They also visited Switzerland, Austria, Italy and parts of France. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Pete Oelberg.
Lunch was served during the social hour. Grandmothers club met with Mrs. Newell Combs Thursday afternoon. Nine members attended. A birthday party was held with a grab bag exchange of gifts.
Special cards were signed for Lucille Wilbur and Allie Holtzman former members. Mrs. Holtzman will celebrate her 97th birthday July 26. Lunch was served at the close of the afternoon. The next meeting will be with Bertha Yearous.
Mrs. Richard Beard was hostess to the Willing Workers club Thursday evening. Seven members and two children attended. Roll call was "A favorite newspaper columnist." The program consisted of explaining and showing an Amish Cook book by the hostess and Mrs. Langerman showed a 1918 war cook book.
Lunch was served during the social hour. The next meeting will be a 6:30 p.m. family picnic at Klock's Island park. Golden Circle Senior Citizens card club will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple.
TUESDAY, JULY 19 Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary sewing circle will meet with Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Bring own table service, beverage and covered dish and scissors to cut blocks for robes. Modern Country club will meet at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Don Falsom.
Hickory Grove ladies golf at 1:15 p.m. Marilyn Dahl will be golf chairman. THURSDAY, JULY 21 Fourth quarterly meeting of the Independence deanery, Dubuque Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, will be held at 1:30 p.m. at St. Mary's church, Hazleton.
Correction Cost of the dinner for the Oelwein High Reunion classes 1940 through 1949 will be $10 per person, not $8 as reported in Friday's paper. Reservations may be sent to Kaye Frazer, Oelwein Daily Register, Oelwein, 50662. Reservations have been received from members of every class but that of 1949 and those people are urged to turn in reservations. WEDDING DEADLINES As most weddings are planned in advance, the REGISTER will not publish in detail any wedding which is not received in our office FOUR FULL DAYS FORE THE EVENT TAKES PLACE. Please do not hold a wedding story to run with a picture.
We will use the photo when It Is received in our office. All photos are returned to the photographer or to person who provides them to us. A neurosis is a conflict in the mind of a fundamentally healthy person; a psychosis represents a distortion in the personality. Oelwein WRC honors over 80 members at Friday meeting Members over 80 years of age were honored when Griffith Woman's Relief Corps met Friday afternoon at Grace Methodist church. Twenty-eight members, including three past presidents, were present for the session.
Opening prayer was led by the chaplain, Mrs. L.H. Steege. Conductresses Mrs. Edna Gerken and Mrs.
William Miller escorted the over 80 members to Area couples plan weddings DUNDEE (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Devlin, Dundee, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Wanda, to Chris Domeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Domeyer, Manchester.
An Oct. 8 wedding at 1 p.m. is being planned at St. Joseph's church, Greeley. Miss Devlin.
was graduated from West Delaware High school and is employed at the Sears catalog store in Manchester. Her fiance was graduated from Maquoketa Valley High school and is employed by the department of transportation in Manchester. Announcement is made of the engagement of Sara S. Loughren, daughter of Mrs. Bernard Loughren, Masonville, and the late Mr.
Loughren, and Steve L. Hiller, St. Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hiller, Wapello.
Plans for an Oct. 8 wedding at St. Patrick's church, Monti, are being made. Miss Loughren is a graduate of East Buchanan High school and attended Iowa State University, Ames. Her fiance graduated from Wapello Community High school and also attended ISU.
Both are employed by Green Pepper, Inc. in St. Joseph, Mo. There are 639 named muscles in the human anatomy. the altar.
They were Mrs. Georgia Potter, Mrs. Kitty Kern, Mrs. Golda Dittmer, Selma Traeger, Roena Corbin and Mrs. Elfa Braudt.
Mrs. Albert Miculinich presented each with a rose while Mrs. Gladys Dallenbach sang "How Great Thou Art." After the honorees returned to their places, Mrs. Maisie Lundstrom read, "Because I'm 80." Mrs. Miculinich was president pro tem and conducted the meeting when cheer cards were signed for Blanche Alitz and Earl Anderson.
Mrs. Lester Martens, card chairman, reported sending cars to Mrs. Ronald Goldsberry, Mrs. Fred Blech, Mrs. Barbara Blair, Mrs.
Bernice Swarts, Glen Kaufman and Clair Baker. A thank you note from Alice Rule was read. The group has sent a thank you note to Howard Loux for hauling newspapers to Postvillle. Relief report given by Mrs. Clarence Pond showed 122 cards; 81 calls: $19 for flowers; 140 hours service; $27 cash and $35 other than cash.
It was reported that there are 117 members. Group meetings were announced for Aug. 1, Group 2 will meet with Mrs. Glenn Cluts; 3, 12:30 p.m. picnic at Red Gate park; 4, 1:30 p.m.
dessert luncheon with Emma Skow: and 5, 9:30 a.m. coffee. Executive board will meet with Mrs. Miller July 18 for a 9:30 a.m. coffee.
Griffith Aid will have a noon picnic at Platt Park Aug. 12. Members are to bring own service, white elephant item and own beverage. The 95th annual convention will be held Aug. 20-25 at the Radisson Cornhusker Hotel, Lincoln, Neb.
Charter was draped for 30 days in memory of the past national president. Beatrice J. Tyson. A cookie sale followed the meeting. Garden flowers were on the table for refreshments served by Mrs.
Miculinich and the lunch committee with Mrs. Richard Hansen, chairman, Mrs. Earl Betts, co-chairman, Mrs. Leslie McQueen, Mrs. Fred Frakes.
Mrs. Harvey Love, Mrs. Angelo Zanatta, and Mrs. Cluts. August Committee will be Mrs.
Braudt, chairman, Mrs. Miculinich, co-chairman. Clara Frisch, Margaret Alsip, Mrs. Floyd Spragg, Mrs. Caroline Jahncke, Maxine Teague, Mrs.
Earl Anderson and Beatrice Swarts. taste makers If you are a devotee of authentic Parisian-style onion soup, you'll love this easy rec. ipe. Combine Lawry's Au Jus Gravy Mix with 3 cups of water. Simmer 15 minutes.
Slice and saute 3 onions, add to soup mixture and top with Parmesan cheese. Voila! You'll think you're dining in a four-star French restaurant. A Message of Sympathy To The Families of: Frank H. Matthews Fairbank Mrs. Florine M.
Rausch Fayette When Family Ties Tre Broken There Can Be No Words To Say Except That Heartfelt Sympathy Is With You All Today Brant-Kerns Funeral Home OELWEIN, IOWA.