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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 8

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8 A Iowa City Press-Citizen Wednesday, October 3, 197J THE Exchange Vows; Begin Wedded Life GOURMET By Barbara Gibbons It took Popeye the Sailor Man! Place the fish fillets in the to talk little kids into eating! bottom of a baking dish. Add their spinach, but grown upithe water, lemon juice, salt and spinach unenthusiasts need pepper. Cover the dish and stronger inducement. jbake in a preheated 350-degree Today we offer our 1 i nvoven for about 12 minutes, until Gourmet Flounder Florentine, a 'fish flakes easily. "A I.

Zahs-Keil Kathryn Marie Zahs and Roger Eldon Kell were married Sunday in Haskins on the lawn of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Marie Whetstine. The Rev. Jack Hebard of the Calvary Lutheran Church in Sabula officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Zahs of Ains-worth and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Keil of Sabula. Carolyn Zahs of Minneapolis, was her sister's maid sophisticated seafood spinach ii i 5.

-T 5 i A s- If r. 1 I Remove from the oven and drain the liquid into a saucepan. Heat to boiling. Mix the flour with the skimmed milk and stir into the liquid. Cook and stir over moderate flame until mixture simmers and thickens.

dish accented with cheese. Maybe it won't help you be as strong or like as long as Popeye, but spinach is a low-calorie bargain that's rich in nutrition, particularly iron and vitamin A. Patricia Marie Buline and Kenneth Lavern DeGood were married Saturday at tlie West Liberty Presbyterian Church by the Ttev. Roy V. Shaughnessy.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Buline of Lone Tree and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DeGood of 1022 Highland Avenue.

The bride wore a sheer organza over taffeta gown with a double ruffle flounce encircling the hemline, and embroidered organza, lace and satin ribbon on the empire bodice and short puffed sleeves. She wore a Camelot cap and carried a colonial bouquet of blue miniature carnations and a white daisy pom wi'h blue a y's breath. Mrs. Darryl Thomas, I a City, was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathleen Buline, Iowa City, another sister of the bride, and Mrs.

Thomas Salm, Davenport. FLORENTINE! sPieacI drained spinach I I vs FISH FILLETS ot honor. Bridesmaids were each) 2 packages (10 oz. frozen spinach over tne nsn iwets ana pour on the sauce. Top with grated cheese and paprika.

Bake in a hot 425-degree oven for five or six minutes, until cheese topping is bubbly and brown. Serves six, 150 calories each. Here's how to sneak spinach into Italian food fans: Mrs. Lorin Berg of Preston, sis-1 ter of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Larry Durkop of Nashua.

Flower girls were Chrsytal and Heather Keil, of Sabula, daughters of the bridegroom. The bride wore a erepe gown trimmed in lace and carried tuberoses and wild astors on a Bible, with a white handkerchief, belonging to her mother. Her attendants wore similar gowns in gold, brown and l'i lbs. flounder fillets (two 12-oz. packages) 1 cup water 2 tbs.

lemon juice 1 tsp. onion salt '3 tsp. pepper 4 cup skimmed milk tbs. all-purpose flour 4 tbs. grated Parmesan cheese paprika Defrost the fish, if frozen.

Defrost and drain the spinach. MHS. KKNNETH L. l)e(iOOD MRS. ARLEN M.

LINDHORST ITALIAN SPINACH MEATBALLS 10-oz. narkage frozen chopped spinach lb. beef round, trimmed of fat and ground onion, minced ernr tsp. salt pinch of pepper '2 tsp. oregano or Italian seasoning lfi-oz.

can plain tomato sauce Berg and Allen Williams. AlljSchool Administration at the are from Iowa City. 'University of Iowa. i Her husband, a graduate of Ushers were Lyle Buline ofjCity High School, is employed Lone Tree, brother of the bride, I at Barron Motor Supply, and Randy DeGood of Iowaj The couple are at home at City, a cousin of the bride -J331 Bon Aire Mobile Home groom. I Lodge.

Their gowns of French blue dotted swiss had square ruffled necklines, bishop sleeves and dirndl skirts with panelled ruffles and deep hemline flounces. They wore white straw lace picture hats with blue satin ribbon and carried colonial bouquets of blue mums. orange. Lorin Berg of Preston, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Ron Gray of Miles, and Mike Zahs, Haskins, a brother of the bride.

A reception followed the ceremony. The couple will be at home after Saturday in Sabula where Keil is engaged in fanning. A rehearsal party was held at the Dean Zahs' home. Showers were given by Mrs. Lorin Berg in Sabula and by Mrs.

Joe Skubal of Ainsworth. Kathryn Ann Wingler and Arlen M. Lindliorst were married on Saturday by the Rev. Sam Bowser at the Riverside Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton' Wingler of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs.i Mansiel Lindhorst of 141!) Marcy Iowa City. Groomsman was Street. j.Tohn Wingler, Lowry Air Force The bride wore her mother's) Base, brother of the ivory slipper satin gown with bride.

Ushers were James Bau-sweetheart neckline, of Solon, Lynn Enoldt, sleeves and flared skirt with; Iowa City, a cousin of the bride-a short train. Her three tiered groom, and Robert Ross of Cor-elbow length veil, trimmed with alvillc. alencon lace and beading was A recepUon foUowed at tne caught to a hall bonnet head- church The couple win at piece. She carried a bouquet nome 0tt 13 in Holiday of miniature blue Mobjl, Home Court The bride and star flowers. was from Highland Birth A reception was held in the church basement.

Mrs. DeGood was graduated. Pan American Luncheon Set Pan American League will have a luncheon at p.m. Thursday at the University Athletic Club. Hope Solomons will moderate the panel, "Two Worlds." On the panel will be, Josefina Manrique, Eva Rod-j riguez and Leticia Tatinclaut.l l)r Mrs (' Wicks Flower girl was Lynnel Thorn- as, Iowa City, a niece of the! bride.

Best man was John Nissley. Groomsmen ere Clarence ro Lone Tree Community of Col are ls High School She is employediof a son Andrew Kent, born at Center for Research Friday Local grandparents are yr an(j jrs RUSSeti wicks of Glendale Road. Defrost the spinach and press out extra moisture. Combine it with all remaining ingredients except tomato sauce. Shape Into eight meatballs.

Arrange in a shallow baking dish and pour on the tomato sauce. (Tr.e sauce may be diluted with two or three tablespoons of dry-wine or water and seasoned with onion powder and oregano, if you wish.) Bake in Judy Gould, Riverside, Community High School and the maid of honor. Debra Lindhorst. (bridegroom from City High Iowa City, the bridegroom's sis- school. Both attended' Kirkwood ter, was bridesmaid.

a Community College and are em-Houth, Dubuque, niece of the, ployed at Veterans Administra- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Calta of Hilltop Trailer Court are parents of a daughter born Tues-'day at Mercy Hospital. A daughter was born Tuesday Junior Woman's 'Clubwoman Of the Year' tion Hospital. A NEW STYLIST! Sherry Mueller A FABULOUS SALE! S20 Perms or Only $9.

95 Where i MORE EVENING HOURS! Open 'til 9, Thursdays and Fridays MUSCATINE AVE. BEAUTY SALON 2217 Muscatine Avenue Parking Galore Closed Mondays. Chris Wendler, Manager Phone 337-9361 Driciegroom, was nower gin. The attendants wore baby blue satin crepe gowns with a preheated 350-degree oven for i30 minutes. Or simmer, cov-iered, cn top of the range, i Makes four servings, 237 each.

keen! T'AiV SP1V.WH srU FKIT short puffed sleeves, and sweet at Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kellen of 2311 Nevada Avenue. A Wilton couple, Mr. and Mrs.

David Wiley, are parents of a son born Tuesday at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Richard Bontrager, Hollywood Boulevard, has named "Clubwoman of heart necklines. They earned light blue mums wi'h lace and dark blue streamers, r.est man was Joseph Yeggy, 1 the blender combine two dc-Junioi'ifrosted packages of chopped spinach with 4 eggs, cup evap Year" by the Iowa City Woman's Club. To Publicize Your Club Any local organization iiiay get advance notices ol meetings published in the Press-Citizen by submitting information about the events In writing a day or two before the notice Is to appear-Please do not snbmlt articles more than a week before they are to appear.

The Press-Citizen win not run follow-nps of routine meetings. Sears Sale! Sears Kenmore orated skim milk, teaspoon She is the club's a onion salt and teaspoon nut-chairman and was finance meg. Pour into a one-quart bak-chairman last year. She a and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons prated Parmesan or headed several fund raisin cnebeSe. Bake in a pre- projects for the group.

heated 350-degree oven for one ihour or more, until center is (set. Makes eight servings, 77 jcalories each. 7 MRS. RICHARD BONTRAGER dishwasher. No need for pre-rinsing.

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