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Oct. 18, 1971 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH West Area Weddings And Women Announcing Engagements 2 MISS JULIE ANN KOHN recently became the bride of Gregory L. Daniels in a ceremony performed, Mr. at and the Mrs.

home of Louis her T. Kohn, 12942 Huntbridge Forest, Town and Country. Miss Bo bie Korobkin and Miss Laurie Good man, the bride's cousin, were of honor. Mrs. Louis M.

Goldman, the bride's aunt, was matron of honor. and Mrs. bridegroom William is the son Daniels of of Clear water, Fla. Tom Rausch served as his best man. The bride's brother, Edward R.

Kohn was usher. After a wedding trip to Freeport in the Bahamas, the couple will live in Miami, where both are students his at the University of Miami Coral Gables. He is attending the school of medicine and she is a senior majoring in accounting. Mrs. Gregory L.

Daniels GRAHAM CHAPEL on the campus of Washington University was the setting for the recent wedding of Miss Julie ElSchwab and Cecil Cole Charles. A reception was held at the home of the Bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. ch wa 11621 Conway Road, Westwood Village.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Cecil M. Charles, 16 Litzsinger Lane, Ladue, and the late Dr. Charles. Miss Janet Schwab, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Deborah Weddell, Miss Bonnie Schulein, Mrs. Bruce Sargent, Miss Kerry Kuehner, Mrs. Eugene Pennell, Miss Barbara Van Leeuween and Mrs. Christopher Allen. The bridegroom choose his brother, Byron Charles, as best man.

Ushers were William Drochelman Ward Patterson III, Eugene Pennell, Edwin Spiegel, Mark Vittert, John Schwab, brother of the bride; Gale Powell, David Shahan, Truman Walker, Douglas Horner, John Spencer and Christopher Allen. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas, the couple will live in Webster Groves. Mrs. Cecil Cole Charles THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Sarah Jane Annis and Randall Lee Stephenson has been recently announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alden 1 P. Annis of Streator, Ill. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Circuit Judge and Mrs. Roy L. Stephenson of Des Moines, la.

Judge Stephenson was recently appointed to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals which sits in St. Louis. Miss Annis attended the University of Iowa at Iowa City on the honors program and was a member of the Iowa Parachute Team. Her fiance was graduate from the same university, where he served as president of the Student Senate and joined Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. He and his fiance are enrolled at Florida State University at Tallahassee, where he is a freshman law student.

Miss Sarah Jane Annis THE WEDDING of Miss Wendy Morrow Bidgood and Ronald Arthur Boschert was a recent event at St. Peter's Protestant Epsicopal Church in Ladue. A reception was given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.

Bidgood, 23 Brookwood Road, Town and Country, at Bellerive Country Club. Mrs. Richard Simpson served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Cathee Adderton, Miss Eugenie Price, Miss Maria Imparato, Mrs. Kenneth Belko, Mrs.

Mark Mueller and Mrs. Leif Steinert. The bridegroom's niece and nephew, Boschert and Stephen Boshert, were flower girl and ringbearer. Frederick D. Boschert served as best man for his brother.

They are the sons of Frederick W. Boschert of St. Charles and the late Mrs. Boschert. Ushers were Joseph Leonard, Frank Vielhaber, Herbert Borgmeyer, Frank Netsch, Timothy Corley and Donald F.

Bidgood the bride's brother. After a wedding trip in the East, the couple will live here. The bride attended Wheaton College, Norton, and the University of Missouri-Columbia. Her husband was graduated from Central Methodist College at Fayette, Mo. Mrs.

Ronald Arthur Boschert SEE LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS DURING OCTOBER SATURDAYS, OCTOBER 23, 30 McCULLOCH MIRACLE BRICKS Chain Saw DaCOR DEMONSTRATION Demonstration Saturday, Oct. 23 Saturday, Oct. 30 The hardest thing about building this beautiful Valuable hints and tips on how to get probrick wall was opening the box. Can be put on fessional results from your chain saw. Take a any wall.

Looks and feels like brick. Stain- free -cut yourself. Learn how to build hunresistant, and washable. dreds of do yourself projects. BECKMANN FOR THE FESTIVE in LOOK your OF home FALL Make your selection from stacks LAWN and GARDEN SUPPLIES corn stalks, 9141 OLIVE ST.

LOUIS 32, MO WY 3-0094 piles of pumpkins, OPEN MON. THRU SAT. Indian corn and FRIDAY 8 AM 'TIL 8 PM gourds. SERVING THE ST. LOUIS AREA SINCE 1911 MR.

AND MRS. MAX C. SISK, 13506 Coliseum Drive, Chesterfield, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sherry Anne Sisk, and James R. Graehling. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs.

Richard Graehling, Milledgeville, Ill. Both Miss Sisk and her fiance are seniors at Illinois Wesleyan University at Bloomington. She is a sociology major and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Her fiance is a mathematics major and a member of Acacia fraternity and Alpha Mu Gamma, national foreign language honorary society. Plans are being made for a summer wedding next year.

Miss Sherry Anne Sisk MISS SHELLEY LEE RUTLEDGE'S engagement to David Carl Brown has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tyndale F. Rutledge, 17 Heatherbrook a Kirkwood. The prospective br rid e-l groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Wilson Brown IV of Wauwatosa, Wis. The bride-elect is a graduate of Kirkwood High School and attends Albion College, Albion, Mich. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of Albion College and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

A January wedding is planned at Kirkwood Presbyterian Church. Miss Shelley Lee Rutledge Craft Alliance Has Openings In Classes There are still openings in the 23 classes and workshops being offered by the Craft Alliance Center for the Creative Arts which has begun its second year of full scheduling at 6640 Delmar Boulevard. Classes in such skills as ceramics, printmaking, macrame, jewelry making, batik and wood-carving, as well as painting, drawing and photography are available for age groups ranging from toddlers to adults. Theclasses are in the daytime, after school, evenings and on Saturdays. For more information call 725-1151 between 10 a.m.

and p.m. UPHOLSTERY, DRAPERY SLIPCOVER FABRICS Mrs. Gary Steven Traub The Tiara Room of the ChasePark Plaza Hotel was the setting for the recent wedding of Miss Phyllis Goldfarb and Gary Steven Traub. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Goldfarb, 9753 Lindley Drive, Olivette, chose her sister-in-law, Mrs. Milton Goldfarb, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Allen Mariam, the bride's cousin, Miss Jo Anne Feldman; the bridegroom's cousin, Mrs. Marc Leavitt, and Miss Susan Sherman.

Anna Goldfarb, a niece of the bride, was flower girl. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Traub, 1016 Chartres street, University City, was attended by William Schneider as best man. Ushers were the bride's brother, Milton Goldfarb, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, Allan Mariam, the bridegroom's cousin, Marc Leavitt, Brent Motchan, and two of the bride's uncles, Melvin Feldman and Irving Feldman.

WI Mrs. Robert Louis Hedley THE CANDLELIGHT WED- DING of Miss Connie Maxine Collins and Robert Louis Hedley took place recently at the Blue Ridge Reformed Latter Day Saints Church of Independence, Mo. Guests remained for reception given by the bride's da parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randall D.

Collins of Columbus, Neb. Miss Kathy Seaton served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Janis Maxwell, the bridegroom's cousin; and Miss Janis Smarr. Dennis Hedley served as his brother's best man. They are the sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Hedle 2500 Cecelia Avenue, Brentwood. Ushers were Garry Hedley, another brother of the bridegroom; Donald Rowe; Edward Collins, the bride's brother; and Jeff Finken. The couple will live in Warrensburg, where the bridegroom is a graduate student at Central Missouri State College. suited for Fall Winter fashion!) BOLTS UP TO OFF BOLTS IN STOCK (Many of our upholstery fabrics are ideally NYLON TEXTURES Reg, 5.98 098 DAMASKS, MATELASSE To 11.98 Yd.

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Merrill Wilson DeMerit, 14 Woodshill Drive, Manchester. Guests remained for a reception. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Peggy DeMerit. bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Carl Geiger of Jacksonville, and the late Mr.

Geiger. The bride's brother, James DeMerit, served as best man and another brother, John DeMerit, was usher. After a wedding trip to Nairobi, Kenya, in Africa, the couple will live in Jacksonville Beach, Fla. The bride is a former student at Flagler Women's College at St. Augustine, Fla.

Her husband was graduated from Northwestern University at Evanston, Ill. Mrs. Gary Gray Bayer Miss Ann Shea and Gary Gray Bayer were married recently at the South Congregational Church, Kennebunkport, Me. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Wilfred James Shea of Rumford, and the late Mr.

Shea, chose Miss Margaret McMullen as maid of honor. Miss Helen Shea, the bride's sister, was a bridesmaid, and the bridegroom's niece, Miss Amy Bayer, was flower girl. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bayer, 1117 South Spode Road, Frontenac.

He chose Rex Adie Heeseman as best man. William Pedder and Dr. Charles Goldman were ushers. The bride is a graduate of the University of Maine, Orono, and received an M.A. from the University of Hampshire, Durham.

The bridegroom graduated from Yale University, New Haven, and from the law school of Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif. He is presently assistant dean at the Stanford University Law School. Mrs. Christian Wrigley MISS ELIZABETH SUZANNE McILWAIN and Christian Charles Ragnar Wrigley were married recently at St. Peters Church, Jefferson City.

A reception was given afterwards at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. McIlwain of Jefferson City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. K. Wrigley, 157 Meadowbrook Drive, Ballwin. Miss Anne Evers was maid of honor. Miss Christina Wilson vas bridesmaid and Sara Lynn Schneider was flower girl.

William Martin was best man. Ushers were Ralph Mcalwain, and James McIlwain, brothers of the bride, and Dantel Wekenborg. The bride attended Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, and the bridegroom Attended Southeast Missouri State College, Cape Girardeau. After a wedding trip to the Dzarks, the couple will live in efferson City. Miss Tina Deborah Lapin MR.

AND MRS. MILTON LAPIN, 7142 Dartmouth Avenue, University City, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Tina Deborah Lapin, and Lawrence Allen Lampert. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Nathan Lampert, 7711 Gannon Avenue, University City, and the late Mrs. Adele Lampert. The bride-elect was graduated from University City High School and attended the University of Missouri-St.

Louis. Her fiance was also graduated from University City High School and attended Meramec Community College. Mrs. James Darrell Wilson Miss Betty Caroline Szabo and James Darrell Wilson were married recently at Bonhomme Presbyterian Church. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Gabor Szabo, 719 Champeix Lane, Creve Coeur, chose her sister, Miss Catherine Joanne Szabo, as maid of honor. Another sister, Mrs. Fred Thomas Bedford II, was matron of honor. Mrs.

Vernon R. Fulkerson, Mrs. Robert Ortmann and Miss Doretta Zawadzki were bridesmaids, and Lynette Goolsby was a junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elwood Goolsby, makes his home with Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood Goolsby, 178 Floralea Place, Sunset Hills. He chose the bride's brother-inlaw, Fred Thomas Bedford II as best man. Ushers were Lee C. Walters, Vernon R.

Fulkerson, n. James M. Dodson, Paul Phiropolous, Ronald Hill, Dale Thomas and Jack Lanton Wills. The candlelighter was the bride's cousin, Carl Gene Carlson. Mrs.

Timothy Dolling THE WEDDING of Miss Mimi Ann Darst and Timothy Dolling was a recent event at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miltenberger Darst, 7315 Northmoor Drive, University City, who gave a reception after the noon ceremony. Mrs.

Dennis Clark Donnelly served as her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Amy Dolling, the bridegroom's sister; and Mrs. Vincent Krekeler. The bride's niece and nephew, Ann Mary Donnelly and John Darst Donnelly, were flower girl and ringbearer. Ned Dolling served as his brother's man.

They are the sons and Mrs. Robbest. ert Dolling, 8914 Harbor Drive, Affton. Ushers were Douglas Kowall, Fred A. Lafser, Daniel Seymour and Dennis C.

Donnelly. The bridegroom received his degree in June from Southern Illinois University at Edwards- ville, His bride holds a degree from Maryville College of the Sacred Heart. Mrs. Douglas Jeffrey Jones WEDDING VOWS were recently exchanged by Miss Peggy Lu Hull and Douglas Jeffery Jones at the Bonhomme Presbyterian luncheon reception at the home of Churcheld the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Hull, 511 Lalor Drive, Manchester. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E.

Jones of Algona, Iowa. Miss Sally Jean Hull, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Oberg, Miss Ann Namur and Miss Jane Shannon. The bridegroom chose his brother, Gary Jones, as best man. Ushers were Karl Morz, William Van Horne and William Barnett.

After a wedding trip to the Lake of the Ozarks, the couple will live in Ames, la, where the bridegroom is completing his graduate work at Iowa State University. Mrs. James Robert Geiger Cheese Fondue, Boeuf Bourguignonne and a Swiss panorama of French, German and Americon cooking. A bright tasty new look at THE CUPBOARD 8215 CLAYTON ROAD PA 5-2010 for Bus, Banquet, and Dinner Reservations. POINTED TOE SHOES ROUND MADE DEFORE NEW STYLE HEELS AFTER CALL ON US TO TAPER YOUR BOOTS Your Satisfaction Guaranteed SHOE REPAIR WHILE YOU SHOES REFINISHED WAIT SHOE and DYED REPAIR SERVICE Stix, Baer Fuller Downtown, 601 Washington Rear of Westroads Shopping Center SHIRTS 2 SHOE REPAIR CLEANING ONE-STOP FAST SERVICE WANT THINGS? WATCH THE WANT ADS!.

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