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Iowa City Press-Citizen Tuesday, September 19, 1989 Page 3C mill milllimi.PllJUHIIJWJWJSWIlPlimS t. 4" y1 Xv-'-f 'V, 4- Lorl Shearer Juiie, Michael Hadler Kathryn Miller Janice, D.J. Murry JIN, Todd Bontrager WEDDINGSENGAGEMENTS 11. pj, in i i in. yw'M'M''lll'''WP''l1 I i jf: if r' Jy.

ifc.v A if i 2 if. ml- 13 I Phylls, Marcus Hostetler i Thomas-Murry Erb-Bontrager Mayer-Hadler Maag-Miller Hostetler-Hostetler Phylis Colleen Hostetler of Kalona and Marcus Ray Hostetler were married Aug. 5 at Fairview Mennonite Church in Kalona. The bride is the daughter of Leslie and Emma Hostetler of Kalona. The bridegroom is the son of Lester and Lois Hostetler of Morton, 111.

The bride's honor attendant was Judy Hostetler. The bride also was attended by Linda Bontrager and Cindy Miller. Best man was Mark Hostetler. Groomsmen were John Hostetler and Dave Hostetler. Ushers were Don Hostetler, Larion Hostetler and Dale Hostetler.

Flower girl was Noemi Zayas. Her escort was Christopher Hostetler. Rose Bender was the bride's personal attendant. Sheryl Hostetler was at the guest book. The reception was in the church fellowship hall.

The bride and groom are graduates of the Iowa Mennonite School. They will live in James Island, S.C. Guy-Shearer Lori Jayne Guy and James Allen Shearer, both of Fort Wayne, were married Sept. 16 in Walton, Ind. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Don J. Guy of Walton, Ind. The bridegroom is the son of Betty Shearer of 1935 Ninth Coralville, and Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Shearer of 103 Bon Aire Mobile Home Lodge. The bride's honor attendant was Lori Vandergriff. The bride also was attended by Jaylene Lowe and Lisa Vanek. Best man was Dwayne Thompson. Groomsmen were Rich Tomkins and Lonny Orcutt.

Ushers were Mike Guy and Jeff Bullis. The reception was at the Walton American Legion Hall. The bride is a graduate of Purdue University. She is a research assistant there. The bridegroom is a graduate of City High School and Kirkwood Community College.

He is a mechanic for Allen Dairy in Fort Wayne. JH i "I if Jill Suzanne Erb of rural Wellman and Todd Duane Bontrager of Kalona were married Aug. 12 at the East Union Men-nonite Church in Kalona. The bride is the daughter of Lowell and Lola Faye Erb of rural Wellman. The bridegroom is the son of Duane and Alana Bontrager of Kalona.

The bride's attendants were Jodie Peters, Melanie Moser, Julie Beachy and Janet Geyer. Groomsmen were Michael Bell, Dean Anderson, Brian Brooks and Steve Schrepfer. Ushers were James Erb, John Beachy and Doyle Geyer. Flower girls were Rachel Erb and Elizabeth Beachy. The reception was at the East Union fellowship hall.

The bride is a graduate of Mid-Prairie High School and Goshen (Ind.) College. She is a registered nurse at St. Lukes Hospital in Davenport. The bridegroom is a graduate of Mid-Prairie High School and William Penn Collegein Oskaloosa. He is a science teacher at Silvia (111.) Junior High School.

Martha, Troy Llddell Bowman-Liddell Martha Ann Bowman of Route 1 and Troy Nelson Liddell of rural North Liberty were married Sept. 3 at First United Methodist Church. Parents of the bride are James and Margaret Bowman of Route 1. Parents of the bridegroom are Alonzo and Joan Liddell of rural North Liberty. The bride's honor attendant was Katie Villhauer.

The bride also was attended by Tracy McDowell, Julie Flack and Gail Brice. Best man was Todd Liddell. Groomsmen were Ken McFar-land, Curt Bowman and Jim Neff. Ushers were Randy Heinle, Lance Westfall and Randy Pfab. Candlelighters were Quintin and Jessie Kleinmeyer.

The reception was at the West-field Inn in Coralville. The bride works at University Hospitals. The bridegroom works at Simpson Motorsport. A i i. I i 'Vj Janice Thomas and D.J.

Murry, both of Iowa City, were married Aug. 19 at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Burlington. The bride is the daughter of Donald F. and Susan Thomas of West Burlington.

The bridegroom is the son of Gerald and Beverly Murry of rural Columbus Junction. The bride's honor attendant was Jolene Thomas. The bride also was attended by Peggy Murray and Kristy Brown. Best man was Dean Collier. Groomsmen were Garth Murry and Brian Clark.

Ushers were Greg Thomas and Randy Murry. Flower girl was Angela Thomas. The reception was at the Burlington Knights of Columbus Hall. The bride is a graduate of Notre Dame High School in Burlington and Iowa State University. She is a child life therapist at University Hospitals.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Columbus Community High School and the University of Iowa. He is a pharmacist at University Hospitals. Anne, Owlght Oxley Johannsen-Oxley Anne Marie Johannsen of Iowa City and Dwight Dean Oxley of Coralville were married Aug. 19 at Christ the King Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Earl and Mary Johannsen of Clinton.

The bridegroom is the son of Donald and Loletha Oxley of West Liberty. The bride's honor attendant was Mary C.J. Stuedemann. Best man was Donald E. Woodward.

Ushers were Michael V. Johannsen and Gary A. Stuedemann. Ringbearer was Benjamin K. Johannsen.

The reception was at the Highlander Inn. The bride is a graduate of Clinton High School and the University of Iowa. She works at University Hospitals. The bridegroom is a graduate of West Liberty High School. He works at the UI Physical Plant.

Van Dyck-Moe Karen Rhoads Van Dyck and Nelson Jacob Moe were married Aug. 18 in Ayios Lavrendis, Pelion, Greece. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs.

Nicholas B. Van Dyck Princeton, N.J., and Landgrove, formerly of Iowa City. The bridegroom is the son of Doris Tanner of Cambridge, and Daniel Moe of Oberlin, Ohio. The bride is a graduate of Wes-leyan University in Middletown, and the University of Thessaloniki in Greece. She is working on a doctorate at Oxford University in Oxford, England, and is a lecturer in modern Greek language and literature at Columbia University in New York.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Wesleyan University in Middle-town, Conn. He is a lecturer in English literature and language at the University of Naples in Naples, Italy, and is working on a doctorate at Johns Hopkins Kathryn Elva Maag and Christopher Charles Miller, both of Arlington, were married Sept. 16 in a garden ceremony at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Ernest McCormick of Bloomfield, Conn. The bride is the daughter of Rachel McCormick Maag of West Hartford, Conn.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Miller of 80S Iowa Ave. The bride's honor attendant was Elizabeth E.

Maag. The bride also was attended by Tracy Maag, Ceil Bouchet-Miller, Abigail Good-child, Skye McCormick and Alyssa Westermark. Best man was Douglas Gardner. Ushers were Daniel Maag, Guy Bouchet, John Casko, Mark Ridley and Joseph Russell. The bride is a graduate of George Washington University.

The bridegroom is a graduate of City High School, George Washington University and the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps Airborne and Ranger schools in Fort Benning, Ga. He is a lieutenant in Fort Meyer, Va. JL JoAnn. Ronald Koskey Lick-Koskey JoAnn Marie Lick, 1906 Broadway and Ronald Jacob Koskey, 922 14th Coralville, were married Aug. 26 at Danforth Chapel.

The bride's parents are Clarence and Mary Lick of Muscatine. The bridegroom's parents are Leonard Koskey of Wausau, and the late Margaret Koskey. The bride's honor attendant was Barbara A. Griffin. Best man was Wayne L.

Koskey. The reception was in the Triangle Ballroom of the Iowa Memorial Union. The bride is a graduate of Muscatine High School and the University of Iowa. She works is an internal auditor at Iowa State Bank Trust Co. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wausau Senior High School and North Central Technical College.

He is a senior systems analyst at National Computer Systems. Chelf-Faircloth Christine Marie Chelf and Mark Jeffrey Faircloth were married Aug. 12 at Fort Bragg's Main Post Chapel in North Carolina. The bride is the daughter of Lt. Col.

and Mrs. Kenneth W. Chelf of Fayetteville, N.C. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin C. Faircloth of Fayetteville, N.C. The bride's honor attendant was Tammy Fish. She also was attended by Laurie Wombacher, Hope Lucas, Donna Scull and Kelly Chelf. Best man was Jeff Hollers.

Ushers were Steve Hollers, Steve Faircloth, David Faircloth, Phil Barnard, Dan Chelf and Phil Chelf. Child attendants were Jeremy Faircloth, Kelly Faircloth and Kimberly Faircloth. The reception was at the Fort Bragg Officers Club in North Carolina. The bride is a student at North Carolina State University. The bridegroom is a supervisor at Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wombacher of Iowa City and Paul Chelf of West Branch. Make Julie Ellen Mayer of West Branch and Michael Lee Hadler of Downers Grove, 111., were married Aug. 12 at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Iowa City.

The bride is the daughter of Dale and Ruth Mayer of West Branch. The bridegroom is the son of Ken and Lois Hadler of Downers Grove, 111. The bride's honor attendant was Janelle Mayer. The bride also was attended by Lisa Lovetinsky, Janet Hadler and Peggy Thomas. The bride's personal attendant was Rhonda Maher.

Best man was Clark Craig. Groomsmen were Steven Hadler, Terry Luehrs and Raj Up-adhyaya. Ringbearer was Brad Mayer. The reception was in the church fellowship hall. The bride Is a graduate of West Branch High School and attends Concordia College in River Forest, m.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Concordia College. He is a computer programmer there. jap- 13 Angela, James Nelson Moore-Nelson Angela Faye Moore of 119 Taft Speedway and James Arthur Nelson of Clinton were married Aug. 19 at First United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Richard and Beverly Moore of 119 Taft Speedway.

The bridegroom is the son of Yvonne and Richard Franks of Cresco and the late Arthur Nelson Jr. The bride's honor attendant was Dulcey Moore. The bride also was attended by Jessica Moore, Teresa West, Lisa Delabarba, Susan Fitzgibbon and Mandy Loving. Best man was Gary Nelson. Groomsmen were Tim Grabau, Scott McCabe, Doug Muen-zenmay, Olin Amundson and Doug Theobald.

The reception was at the Moose Lodge in Iowa City. The bride is a graduate of City High School and the University of Northern Iowa. She is a social worker for Lutheran Social Service in Clinton. The bridegroom is a graduate of Crestwood High School in Cresco and UNI. He is a tool engineer with MetForm in Savanna, 111.

Dawn Pladsen, Jason Motls Pladsen-Motis Dawn M. Pladsen of 514 S. Lucas St. and Jason L. Motis of Laramie, will be married Sept.

30 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Waukon. Pladsen is the daughter of Cletus and Ruth Ann Pladsen of Waukon. Motis is the son of Clarence Motis and Judith Motis, both of Laramie, Wyo. Pladsen is a graduate of the University of Iowa.

Motis attends UI. 1 i t.2 vi Andrew, Carolyn Ross Dencklau-Ross Carolyn S. Dencklau of Thor and Andrew H. Ross of Ames were married Aug. 19 at St.

John's Lutheran Church in Vincent. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Dencklau of Thor.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Ross of 2 Pendale Terrace. The bride's honor attendant was Kelli Willard.

The bride also was attended by Lori Moran. Best man was Matthew Ross. Groomsman was Dan Allen. Ushers were Don D. Dencklau, Jim Dencklau and Curt Dencklau.

Flower girl was Annie Wood. The reception was at Vincent Hall in Vincent. The bride is a graduate of Eagle Grove Community School. She is a student at Iowa State University. The bridegroom is a graduate of City High School.

He is a student at ISU and works at Sinclair Marketing in Ames. Kim, Curt Ritchie Gerard-Ritchie Kimberly Sue Gerard and Curtis Anthony Ritchie, both of Millersburg, were married Sept. 9 at Millersburg Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Gerard of Millersburg. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hopwood of Deep River and Ron Ritchie of -South English. The bride's honor attendant was Beth Conner.

The bride also was attended by Tammy Gerard, Tonya Ritchie, Heather Hopwood and Stacy Hopwood. Best man was Kenny Keller. Groomsmen were Tim Grimm, Troy Meldrem, Keith Icenbice and Mike Gerard. Ushers were Mark Feldpausch, Daryl Vercande, Jeff Ritchie and David Schott. Ringbearer was Dustin Tippie.

Flower girls were Danelle Tippie and Brieanna Weinstein. The reception was at the home of the bride's grandmother in Millersburg. The bride is a graduate of Deep River-Millersburg High School and the University of Iowa. She is a second-grade teacher and an assistant volleyball coach in Keota. The bridegroom is a graduate of Deep River-Millersburg High School.

He is a student at the University of Iowa and is a Cambus driver. Poggenpohl-Schuldt Lisa Lynn Poggenpohl of 101 Shrader Road and Joel Anthony Schuldt of Omaha, were married Aug. 5 at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Tom and Jenny Poggenpohl of 101 Shrader Road. The bridegroom is the son of George and Carol Schuldt of 2501 Friendship St.

The bride is a graduate of City High School. She is a part-time student. The bridegroom is a graduate of City High School. He is in the U.S. Air Force.

1 i. vifc)WJv Linda Meyer, Thomas McTaggart Meyer-McTaggart Linda Kay Meyer and Thomas Michael McTaggart, both of rural Oxford, will be married Nov. 11 at St. Mary's Church in Oxford. Meyer is a daughter of Norbert and Lois Meyer of 1029 Davenport St.

She is a graduate of the University of Iowa and works there. McTaggart is a son of Bill and Pat McTaggart of 1719 11th Coralville. He is studying history and sociology. Joe Gleason, Patty Thirtyacre Thirtyacre-Gleason Patty L. Thirtyacre and Joe E.

Gleason, both of Marengo, will be married April 21 at the First Methodist Church in Marengo. Thirtyacre is a daughter of Sharon and Darwin Thirtyacre of rural North Liberty. She is a graduate of West High School. She attended Kirkwood Community College and works at Handimart in Little Mana. Gleason is a son of Hazel Gleason and Orrin Gleason, both of Marengo.

He is a graduate of Iowa Valley High School. He works in grounds and maintenance at Iowa Valley Community School. some extra cash by selling the items you no longer need with a low-cost, fast-acting classified ad. Just call 337-3181..

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