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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 18

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The Pantagraphi
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C6 THE PANTAGRAPH, Tuesday. Aug. 19, 1986 WEDDINGS If, 1 i ad rf. v- Ja I W' 1J 1 1 5 '4 i tfti -TV If ''AJ7 ir.V.M. i i inminr r.

1 Kwasigroh-Friedrlch Nancy Kwasigroh of 1505 North-brook Drive, Normal, and Joe Friedrich of rural Heyworth were married at 11:30 a.m. July 26 at Holy Trinity Church, Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kwasigroh i of rural Shirley and Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Friedrich of rural Heyworth are their parents. There was a reception at the newlyweds' home, R.R. 1, Heyworth. Suzanne Walden was maid of honor; Tenl Schumacher, Sherry Springer, Susan Marlett and Tricia Kwasigroh, bridesmaids; and Jamie and Dena Springer, flower girls.

Brian Powell was best man; and Mark Witte, Herb Wilkins and Bill and Bob Friedrich, groommen. John Gebhardt and Larry Fields were ushers. The newlyweds are both graduates of Heyworth High School. She has a bachelor's degree in education from Illinois State University. She is a second grade teacher at Heyworth Grade School.

He is a farmer. Costello-Miller CHATSWORTH Dawn Marie Costello and E. John Miller, both of Evanston, were united in marriage at 3 p.m. Aug. 3 at Chatsworth United Methodist Church.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Costello of Chatsworth and Marianna M. Stone of Edwardsville.

Carol Pauls was maid of honor, and Meggan Costello, flower girl. Claude H. Stone was best man. Ushers were Dennis, David, Robert and Michael Costello, and ring bearer was Craig Gaylor. The reception was a buffet dinner in the church fellowship hall.

The bride received a bachelor's degree in music from Illinois Wesleyan University and a master's in music from Northwestern University. She teaches piano. The bridegroom, who has bachelor's and master's degrees in music from Northwestern, is a Ph.D. candidate in music theory at that university. He is professor of music theory at Eastern Illinois University.

The couple will reside at 903 Monroe Charleston. Day-Shoemaker Eastview Christian Church, Bloomlngton, was the setting for the 2 p.m. wedding Aug. 2 of Lori Day of R.R. 4, Bloomlngton, and Jeff Shoemaker of 403 E.

Summit Normal. Lyle and Barbara Day of rural Bloomington and David and Susan Shoemaker of the Summit Street address are their parents. There was a church reception. Susan Wissmiller, Lori Gremer, Christine Lush, Jennifer Shoemaker, Heather Beehn and Jill Shoemaker were attendants and Molly McCambridge was flower girl. David and Bill Shoemaker, Rich Messimore, Greg Zook, Doug Rhoda and Greg Hennenfent attended the bridegroom.

The new Mrs. Shoemaker graduated from Normal Community High School and will be attending Illinois State University. Her husband graduated from University High School and is manager of Baird's Jiffy Change. After a wedding trip to Florida, the newlyweds reside at 506 E. Locust Bloomington.

Castagna-Endsley Lori Castagna of 112 Raab Road and David Endsley of 1624 Bryan Drive, both in Normal, were married at 2 p.m. July 26 at St. Thomas Church, Peoria Heights. Parents of the couple are Donald and Carol Castagna of Peoria and Norman and Helen Endsley of Bartonville. Bridal attendants were Terri Castagna, Mary Scanlan, Kathy Evans and Nancy Schulz.

Attending the bridegroom were Steve and Terry Endsley, John Floyd, Mike Schulz, Don and Jeff Castagna, and Leonard Japp. The bride, a graduate of Normal Community High School and Illinois State University, is a mathematics teacher at Chiddix Junior High School in Normal. The bridegroom, a graduate of Limestone Community High School and ISU, is employed by Springfield Electric in Bloomlngton. After a reception at Wildlife Prairie Park, the couple took a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico. They will reside at the bride's address.

Gronert-Workman Marcia Gronert of Seguin, Texas, daughter of Donald and Audrey Gronert of 6 Striegel Court, Normal, was married to Doug Workman of Bandera, Texas, at 4 p.m. July 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Bloomington. He is a son of Charles Workman of Louisa, and the late Mrs. Workman. There was a dinnerdance reception at Bone Student Center, Illinois State University campus.

Nancy Kading, Diane Laskowskl and Kathy Timler attended the bride and Susan Gronert was flower girl. Tim Lacey, Eduardo Magallanez and Mark Gronert attended the bridegroom. The new Mrs. Workman graduated from the University of WJsv consin-Stout and is a food service director with Automated Retailers of America Services, Inc. at Luling Independent School.

Her husband attended the University of Sacra- mento and is a food service direct tor for ARA Services, Inc. with the Bandera Independent School District. After a camping and rafting honeymoon in Colorado, the newlyweds reside at 4082 Sunrise Pass, San Antonio, Texas. 1 1 Fir if-. f-ni L' -a- i 1 1 i All Voelker-lrish LINCOLN Jane Voelker and James Irish, both of Mount Pulaski, were married at 6 p.m.

July 12 at the Zion Lutheran Church, Lincoln. Their parents are Vernon and Louise Voelker, Mount Pulaski, and the late Iris Voelker and the late John W. Irish. There was a reception at the American Legion Home in Mount Pulaski before the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Tennessee and Kentucky. Angela Borgerson, Janet Rieman, Cathy Johnson and Linda Kraft attended the bride.

Best man Joe Irish, and David Meister, Lynn Johnson and Dan Durchholz attended the bridegroom. Sara Voelker was flower girl and Mark Voelker was ring bearer. The newlyweds are graduates of Mount Pulaski High School. She is a senior financing major at Illinois State University and he is engaged in farming. The couple reside at R.R.

1, Mid-dletown. Ohler-Detloff Mary Frances Ohler, daughter of Michael and Donna Ohler of R.R. 4, Bloomington, and James Gerard Detloff of Greenbelt, son of Elizabeth Detloff of Oak Lawn, exchanged wedding vows at 2 p.m. July 12 at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Bloomington. There was a reception at Covell Hall before the newlyweds left for their honeymoon to the East coast.

Maid of honor was Carrie Pope; other bridal attendants were Kim Hornseth, Catherine Madera and Deanne Bryant Best man was Daniel Park; also attending the bridegroom were Jeffery Hanson, Jay Cardwell and Allen Ohler. Flower girl was Kelli Rowald and ring bearer was Christopher Rowald. A graduate of Normal Community High School, the new Mrs. Detloff is attending the University of Maryland at College Park, studying piano performance. Her husband, a graduate of Illinois State University, is employed by the United States Air Force Singing Sergeants.

The newlyweds reside at 149 Westway Road, No. 203, Greenbelt, Md. tary School. Her husband received his bachelor's degree in business administration from Illinois Wesleyan University; he farms in the San Jose area. Their new address will be R.R.

1, San Jose. V'v zv- Rients-Colclasure FLANAGAN Sharon Rients, formerly of Flanagan, and Andrew Colclasure of Somonauk were united in marriage in a ceremony at 4 p.m. July 19 at Shabbona Lake State Park, Shabbona. The bride was given in marriage by her son, Aaron Rients of Gray-mont. Abigail Rients, daughter of the bride, was maid of honor, and Eugene Colclasure was best man.

Lowell and Ruth Sidfrids of Cornell and Cletus and Irene Colclasure of Kempton are their parents. Following a wedding trip to Wisconsin, the newlyweds reside at 580 Holiday Drive, Somonauk. Beck-Hock GIBSON CITY Arlene K. Beck of Gibson City and Robert J. Hock Sr.

of Minonk exchanged wedding vows at 4 p.m. Aug. 15 at the American Evangelical Lutheran Church, Gibson City. A dinner reception followed at the Village Keg, Gibson City. Bonita Jenkins attended her mother as matron of honor.

The bridegroom's son, Robert J. Hock was best man. Ushers were Jack and Ronald Hock. The bride was given in marriage by her son, Douglas Beck, Chattanooga, Tenn. The newlyweds, who are retired, will make their home in Gibson City.

Wedding Plow Begin at the Illinois rid where you can develop the plans wedding day a perfect day. Produced by Events, Marcus-Rehtmeyer Carol Ann Marcus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Marcus of High- -land Park, became the bride of Eric Edward Rehtmeyer of Bloom-ingdale, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Rehtmeyer, 412 Orlando Nor- mal, at 11:30 a.m. July 27 at the North Shore Sheraton, Northbrook. A reception followed at the Sheraton. The couple took a Caribbean cruise honeymoon. Stacey Paphitis, Ellen Novak, Gale Marcus and Elizabeth Bransky attended the bride.

Clint', Rehtmeyer, Brian Trower, Mark Kl-inger and Clinton Brown were groomsmen. The new Mrs. Rehtmeyer is a graduate of Highland Park High School and the University of nil- nois at Champaign, with a bachelor's degree in industrial de- sign. She is employed by Marvin Glass and Associates in Chicago as a toy designer. Her husband also graduated from the of with a bachelor's degree In agricultural economics.

He is employed by Dow Chemical in Rolling Meadows in agricultural customer services. He also is a graduate of Normal Community High School. The newlyweds reside at 100 Forest Place, Apt. 1107, Oak Park. Kolbus-Gieseking Elaine D.

Kolbus of Las Vegas, and David E. Gieseking of Manitowoc, were married at 4 p.m. June 21 in a ceremony at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Manitowoc, Wise. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Kolbus of 703 Bradley Drive, Bloomington, and Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Marlyn Gieseking of Shalimar, Fla. The new Mrs.

Gieseking has been tIl I I mvii Ml iiimii ipiirnpr in I jia vtumm Nev. Her husband is director of Christian education at juuiueran inurcn. The two will reside in Man-'" itowoc. The Whit Book ILLINOIS WEDDING FAIR '86 Sunday, September 7 11 AM to 5PM Two Lavish Fashion Shows at "FALL, LOVE" Admission Free ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY BALLROOM Bone Student Center College University Normal, Illinois Weddina Fairi You'll di iscover on exciting and pick the profesik professionals to make your Unlimited K9454-7U3 0 Malay-McNary Susan Marie Malay of Charlottesville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Malay of 211 Mecherle Drive, Bloomington, became the bride of Lt. Cmdr. William Scott McNary of Washington, D.C., in a ceremony at 2 p.m. Aug.

9 at Holy Trinity Church, Bloomington. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James McNary of Rochester, Minn. There was a reception at The Gallery, Bloomington.

Julie and Karen Malay, Mary Kay Robinson and Patricia Vail attended the bride. James McNary, James P. Malay, Robert Larsen and James Tahler served as attendants. Phillip Wise and L. Robert Johnston, Jr.

were ushers. The new Mrs. McNary graduated from Central Catholic High School and has a bachelor's degree from Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa. She was employed as a senior health underwriter by State Farm Insurance Cos. in Virginia.

Her husband has a bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota at Morris and a master's degree from the University of Virginia Darden Business School. He is in the U.S. Navy assigned to the Pentagon. After a wedding trip to Ireland, Scotland, England and France, the newlyweds reside at 651 F. St.

NE, Washington, D.C. v. 4. After a wedding trip to Indiana, the newlyweds reside at 1402 E. College Apt.

337K, Normal. r. if (hfi 1 fW la Albrecht-Slemp FLANAGAN Nadine Albrecht and Craig Slemp, both of Houston, Texas, were married at 1 p.m. Aug. 9 at Waldo Mennonite Church in Flanagan.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slemp of Chicago, Irma Albrecht of Flanagan and the late Dan Albrecht are their parents. There was a church reception followed by a reception at Carriage Greens Country Club, Darien. Rose Albrecht was matron of honor; Susan Slemp, Pam Jankauski and Priscilla Pechnick, bridesmaids; and Suzy Albrecht, junior bridesmaid.

Jim Schoenauer was best man; and Chris Slemp, Stephen Reiser and Brian Slemp, groomsmen. A graduate of Flanagan High School, the bride has an industrial engineering degree from the University of Illinois and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Houston. The bridegroom, a graduate of St. Laurence High School, Burbank, 111., has an industrial engineering degree from the of I and attends the University of Houston. He is employed by Champion International as a production control supervisor in Pasadena, Texas.

After a honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean, they reside in Houston, Texas. Oyer-Works Mennonite Church of Normal was the setting for the 3 p.m. Aug. 9 wedding of Cheryl M. Oyer of rural Heyworth and Richard S.

Works Jr. of Springfield. Clarence and Jeanne Oyer of rural Heyworth and Carolyn and Richard Works Sr. of Springfield are their parents. There was a church reception.

Diane Schrock, Christina Oyer and Lori Gustafson attended the bride and Jennifer Snyder was junior bridesmaid. Dave Costello, Rob and Ron Works were the bridegroom's attendants and Brian Schrock was ring bearer. The new Mrs. Works graduated from Illinois State University with a degree in elementary education and is employed as a teacher by Next Generation Day Care. Her husband is a student at ISU, majoring in occupational safety.

Radoha-Rennels Karen Radoha of Decatur and Britton Rennels of Heyworth were united in marriage at 11 a.m. Aug. 2 at Holy Trinity Church in Bloomington. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Radoha of 1918 E. Taylor Bloomington, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Rennels of Heyworth. Jill Jannusch was matron of honor, and other bridal attendants were Debby Fiegel, Machelle Johnson, Pam Highland, Shari Radoha, and flower girl Sara Schumacher.

Brace Rennels was best man, and groomsmen were Randy Jannusch, Kevin and Mark Radoha and Kyle Rennels. Todd Pistole and George Van Winkle were ushers, and Ryan Schumacher and Paul Rennels were ring bearers. After a dinner and dance at Crestwicke Country Club, the couple left on a cruise to the Bahamas. The bride, a graduate of Central Catholic High School and Illinois State University, is a special education teacher. The bridegroom, a graduate of Heyworth High School, was in the service.

The couple will live in Tempe, Ariz. Sampen-Zimmer DELAVAN Beth Sampen of Delavan and Doug Zimmer of rural San Jose exchanged wedding vows at 4:30 p.m. July 26 at Delavan United Methodist Church. Their parents are Duane and Eleanor Sampen of Delavan and Bill and Janet Zimmer of rural San Jose. A reception at Darnall's Friendship Hall, Minier, followed the ceremony.

The couple then departed for a honeymoon trip to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. The bride was attended by Suzanne Cummings, Mary Ann Day, Gail Hoeft, Leah Johnson and Kim Pannier. Attending the bridegroom were David Holliday, David Ryan, David McGraw, Ron Zimmer and Phillip Sampen. Flower girl was Sarah Barclay and ring bearer was Derek Struebing. The new Mrs.

Zimmer received her bachelor's degree in special education from Illinois State University. She will be a special education teacher at San Jose Elemen- 1..

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