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emphasis City -Monday, April 14, 1980 Married, engaged MRS. DENNIS McBRIDE Patricia L. Kennedy and Dennis E. McBride were married at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Trinity Episcopal Church.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Kennedy, 1815 Muscatine and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph W. McBride, Des Moines. The Rev. Robert E. Holzhammer officiated.

Carol J. Kennedy of Iowa City was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mary Ellen McBride, Des Moines, and Marla McBride, Los Angeles, sisters of the bridegroom. Best man was David Mann, Montezuma, cousin of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were Bruce A.

Cross and G. Gilbert Head, Iowa City. Ushers were Richard G. Kennedy, Stone Mountain, brother of the bride, and John Mann, Malcom, cousin of the bridegroom. A reception was held at the church.

Mrs. McBride was graduated from the University of Iowa. She is a certified physician's assistant. Her husband was graduated from Drake University and the UI College of Medicine. Gloria Dei Lutherans will meet Four circles of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Women have planned meetings.

Claudia Knutson, Route 2, will host Maya Winther Circle at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Lesson leader will be Margaret Balla. Elaine Wagner Circle will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the church fellowship hall.

Hostess will be Carol Vorwald, and lesson leader will be Betty Wulf. Esther Bacon Circle will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Autumn Park Apartments, 3042 Muscatine Ave. Hostesses will be Pauline Phebus and Violet Thompson. Lesson leader will be Helen Ringgenberg.

Marie Jensen Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. April 21 at the home of Angie Tegen, 15 Hawthorne St. Lesson leader will be Judy Stover. Members are reminded to bring their coupons, labels and gifts for Bethphage to the April circle meetings. Having a meeting? Let everyone know about the meeting of your group.

To get your news in the "Who, Where, When" column, just submit the information in writing to the Emphasis desk at the Press-Citizen. Don't forget to include the name of the group, time and date of meeting and name and address of host or hostess. Notices will be published only once and should reach the office at least by noon on the day before publication. JACQUELYN MEYERS A summer wedding is being planned by Jacquelyn Sue 315 Ellis and Stevan R. Faber, 220 River St.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Loran Meyers, Dakota, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Faber, Stevens Point, formerly of Iowa City.

Miss Meyers was graduated from Dordt College, Sioux Center, and is employed at West Music Co. Her fiance is a junior in the University of GorshDownes A May 30 wedding at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Cosgrove is being planned by Cynthia Lee Gorsh and David Patrick Downes. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur R. Gorsh and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Downes, all of Oxford.

The couple was graduated from Clear Creek High School. Mrs. Downes is employed by Growmark Inc. Her fiance attends Ellsworth Community College. Presbyterian circles will meet Three circles of First Presbyterian Church women will meet at the church this week.

Reed Circle will meet at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday. Hostess will be Dorothy Darling. Devotions will be given by Ruth Updegraph. The program will be given by the Rev.

LeRoy Selby. Hunter-Newcomb-Wylie-Bywater Circle will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Hostesses will be Mabel Monson, Edna Workman and Ardis Kirby. Devotions will be given by Glenora Chappell.

The program on ecumenism in Iowa City will be given by the Rev. Jack Zerwas. Zerwas Circle will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday. Hostess will be Lucille Burianek, and co-hostess will be Janet Owen.

Devotions will be given by Myldred Strong. Bible study will be led by the Rev. Jack Zerwas. RENE O'DELL Rene Annette O'Dell and Rick Ray Grout will be married at 2 p.m. July 12 at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church in Hills. Parents of the couple are Virginia O'Dell, Hills, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grout, Riverside. Miss O'Dell, a graduate of West High School, is receptionist at Blackstone's Beauty Salon.

Her fiance, a graduate of Mid-Prairie High School, is a farmer. SampsonJones Darlene Sampson and Curtis Jones, Camp Cardinal Road, Coralville, were married April 2 at Voss House, 611 S. Clinton St. The Rev. Donald Moffet officiated.

Mrs. Jones is employed by the University of Iowa College of Business Administration and is a cook for Voss House. Her husband is assistant director and counselor at Voss House. births A son, Andrew Francis, was born April 8 at University Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Papke, 783 Keswick Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davis of Sioux City are parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Jane, born April 7. Local grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Don Davis, 3105 Friendship St. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Alfaro, 34 Regal Lane, are the parents of a son, David Alejandro, born April 3 at Mercy Hospital.

Weddings, engagements Engaged or getting married? You can let your friends know through the Press-Citizen. Engagement and wedding forms are available at the Emphasis desk. Or you can write up the information and mail it in. Be sure you include a telephone number of someone to call if we have questions. TALK TO SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS CONFIDENTIAL INSURANCE COUNSELING Judy Jones 626-6110, North Liberty NATIONAL TRAVELERS LIFE Des Moines, lowa 50308 8 THE SAVING PLACE.

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cheerfully These Days Only in April: Friday, 11th; 12th; Sunday, 13th; Monday, 14th; 15th; 16th; 17th; Friday, 18th; Saturday, 19th Daily: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 901 Hollywood Boulevard, lowa City at wit's end erma bombeck It was more than idle curiosity that kept me reading about the suit against Eastman Kodak in New Jersey by the publishers of Penthouse magazine. It seems Kodak refused to return 239 out of 1,500 slides taken of a model for Penthouse on the grounds they were obscene. I ask you, big shot film developers, where was your sense of morality when my husband sent you a picture of me taken in the backyard last summer on my back in a floral two-piece bathing suit from the feet up? I looked like the Chicago Stadium. You want to talk about disgusting? How about that photo taken of me in 1953, in Florida on a deep sea fishing boat with a wet towel over my face, unable to move from the deck chair I lashed myself into? You want offensive? We gave you offensive when you developed and RETURNED the picture of me in a miniskirt leaning over to change the garden hose, my lips forming a definite obscenity at the cameraman.

Where were your censors when I brought the baby home from the hospital wearing a civilian pleated skirt that wouldn't zip and hair that looked like a condemned nest? You're listening to a woman who has gone through life praying for just one lousy overexposure-underexposure double exposure-lost print. How could a picture of me at a Halloween party, dressed as Dolly Parton, taken in a dark hallway from an Instamatic that someone just dropped in the punch bowl, come out as clear as an Ansel Adams photo? People are always wondering why there is anyone married in this world anymore. I'll tell you why. No one wants to risk who gets custody of the negatives. I'm glad this little problem finally came to a head.

I don't know what it took to get a picture withheld, but I say those of us who live with amateur photographers have some rights, too. I'm not asking a lot. All I'm suggesting is that maybe you set up a goodtaste board who will look through the prints you've developed and pull from circulation not only centerfolds, but people who are pictured in an unattractive way. People in curlers people eating a ham sandwich with fat unravelling from the lips telephoto lens shots of ANYTHING candids taken while you are taking sand out of your bathing suit. As for the amusing picture of the kid a asking my husband at the beach to borrow his spare tire (and he's wearing it) now that's art! MRS.

JAMES JARRARD Mary Lynn Neuhaus of Dubuque and James L. Jarrard, Cedar Rapids, were married at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Church of the Nativity in Dubuque. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth A. Neuhaus, Dubuque; Lawrence A. Jarrard, 922 E. College and Anna June Jarrard, Marion. The Rev.

Thomas D. Collins of Cedar Rapids and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Roger O'Brien of Dubuque officiated.

Mrs. Charles H. Korte of St. Louis, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Robert D. Jones, Mrs. Dean J. Dolphin and Paula J. Neuhaus of Dubuque, all sisters of the bride; Colleen A.

and Karen L. Jarrard, Ames, sisters of the bridegroom; Crystal L. Henkes, Iowa City, and Mrs. C. Steven Abolt, Dubuque.

Best man was Jay Jensen of Cedar Rapids. Groomsmen were Barry Groh, Thornton; James Lampe, Des Moines; William Smith, Milwaukee, and Gregory J. Neuhaus, Dubuque, brother of the bride. Ushers were Roger J. Neuhaus, Cedar Falls; Kenneth S.

Neuhaus, Platteville, and Thomas J. Neuhaus, Dubuque, all brothers of the bride. A reception was held at Sundown Ski Lodge, Asbury. Mrs. Jarrard was graduated from Loras College, Dubuque, and the Creighton University School of Law in Omaha, Neb.

She is an attorney with a Dubuque firm. Her husband has a degree in industrial psychology from Loras College and is department manager for Target Stores in Cedar Rapids. The couple will be at home in Dubuque. Erma Bombeck is a syndicated columnist. STOP LOOK GLISTEN Stop, Look and Glisten into luxurious tiffany earrings in your choice of sapphire, emerald or ruby settings, in 14Kt gold.

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