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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 10

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1 29, 1975 Doily Northwestern 10 Golden September setting for weddings Geurts Nichols MEN AS HA A reception at Reetz's Supper Club followed the Saturday' afternoon marriage of Ann Marie Geurts and Kirk Robert Nichols at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church with the Rev. Jerome Watry officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

John Geurts, 360 Lisbon and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nichols, 360 Gardners Row, Appleton. Mrs. John Paveletzke was the matron of honor.

Mrs. Lloyd Pontow and the bride's sister, Patty Geurts, were bridesmaids. Paul Blick was the best man with Lloyd Pontow and John De-Caro, groomsmen. Mark Geurts, a brother of the bride, shared ushering assignments with Donald Crabb. The bride is employed by Gunderson Cleaners, and the bridegroom is assistant manager of Donald's Inc After a trip to northern Wisconsin they will reside at 508 First St.

Barnes Maki WINNECONNE Miss Diane S. Barnes and Larry A. Maki said their marriage vows before the Rev. John G. Hoenecke in ceremonies at 6:30 p.m.

Saturday in St Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Barnes, Butte des Morts, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Raymond Maki, 627 Birch St. Mrs. Ronald H. Rozek was matron of honor, and aides were Miss Teri Barnes, a sister of the bride, and Mrs. Judd Thompson.

The bridegroom's brother, Raymond J. Maki, was best man with groomsmen Ronald H. Rozek and Darvin C. Koneman. Ronald R.

Mueller and Gerald T. Reetz seated guests. A reception was held at Legion on the Lake before the couple began a wedding trip lo Michigan. They will live at 18 N. Second St.

Mrs. Maki, a graduate of Fox Valley Technical Institute, is employed by Dr. E.T. Sonnleitner, Oshkosh. Her husband is employed by Mueller Furniture and Floor Coverings.

Schaff er Dernier Edward Demler and Caroline Sehaf-fer were married at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in SL Peter Catholic Church. The Rev. Martin Carr was the officiating clergyman. The couple left on a trip to northern Wisconsin following a reception at the VFW Hall.

Gail Keller was her sister's matron of honor, and aides were Mrs. John Harrington, the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Edward Van Ravenstein, Rachelle Schaffer and Diane Schettle. The bridegroom's brother, James Demler, was best man. Another broth-erj Bob Demler, two of the bride's brothers, David Schaffer and Dan Schaffer and John Harrington were groomsmen.

Ken Balda and Tom Walters seated guests. Mrs. Demler is employed at Evergreen Manor. Her husband, who was in tb Marine Corps, is employed by Birckstaff Co. They will reside at 910A Pflrkwfly Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schaffer, 1940 Olive St, are the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Demler, 402 Northwestern are the parents of the bridegroom.

Schultz Lee Miss Devron M. Schultz and Larry Lee repeated their wedding vows before the Rev. James Verduin and the Rev. Ray Schiefelbein in rites which began at 7 p.m. Saturday in First United Methodist Church.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Schultz, 1420 Fifth and of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar W. Lee, 1342 Sheboygan St. Attending the former Miss Schultz were her maid of honor, Miss Susan Reimer, and sisters of the couple. Misses Carrie and Holly Schultz and Miss Susan Lee. Russell Lee was best man for his brother whose groomsmen were the couples' brothers, Paul Schultz and Keith and Kevin Lee.

Michael Brodsky and Peter Macho seated guests. After greeting guests at a reception at the Pioneer Inn, the Lees went to Wisconsin Dells for their honeymoon. They will return to live at 348 E. Marquette Berlin. Mrs.

Lee, a graduate of Mercy Medical Center School of Radiology, is employed by Berlin Memorial Hospital. Her husband, a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, is affiliated with Sigma Tau Gamma. 'Mi i I'S 1 l. Mrs. Larry A.

Maki Mrs. Larry D. Lee A Couples' future plans announced Wesner, Poeschl Walsh Mugridg graduate of Tri-County High School, Plainfield, is employed by Gamber-Johnson Stevens Point. 1,1 Anton Moen In a midafternoon service Saturday at Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran-Church with the Rev. Daniel E.

Habeck officiating, Barbara Anton and Gerald Moen exchanged wedding promises. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anton, 1075 Laurel Court, Neen-ah, and Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard "Moen, 342A W. 16th St. Vicky Boelter was the maid of honor; Karen Leichtfuss, Kathy Moen, sister of the bridegroom, and Roxanne Randall were the bridesmaids, and Amy Tews was the flower girl. Michael Moen was his brother's best man. Another brother, Thomas Moen, Herbert Hertel and Mark Gallert were the groomsmen.

Kevin Storlien was the ring bearer; Robert Anton and Scott Storlien ushered. After the service a reception was held at the Elks Clubhouse, Menasha. The bride is employed by American Can Company and the bridegroom by the Red Owl Kmart, Oshkosh. After a wedding trip to Hawaii the couple will reside at 1226 Primrose Lane, Neenah. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Wesner, 97 Lake have announced the engagement of their daughter, Leanne Carol, to David Paul Poeschl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Poeschl, 607 S.

Eagle St. The announcement was made on the 19th birthday cf the bride-to-be, a 1974 graduate of Lourdes Academy. Her fiance was graduated froni the same school in 1973, and both young people are students at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Miss Wesner is employed by Schmitt Abstract and Poeschl by Poeschl Industries. They plan to marry in August of next year.

HANCOCK Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mugridge, Rt. 2, Waupun, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Donna May, to James Walsh son of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Booth, Rt. 2. Miss Mugridge is a 1975 graduate of Waupun High School. Her fiance, a 1971 Carroll, Pulvermacher Mr. and Mrs.

Roger J. Cap roll, Lancaster, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan L. to Neal G. Pulvermacher, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Pulvermacher, Princeton. The bride elect is a senior nursing student and her fiance a senior majoring in human relations, both at Marian College, Fonddu Lac. Leanne C. Wesner ARE YOU STILL JOIN WEIGHT LOSERS AMD LEARN TO CI TEISI KEW CUSSES START EVDtY TUESDAY AT THE 0SKX0SH MASONKTEKVUi 204 WASK3IGT0N AVE. ATfcJOPJA Mt StTltMM OWY SMI $11M on out ma coast ret $JM PUIS US IKISTUnON MMWNMHB.

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Gerald Moen Engel Cooper, Orfh Joyce P. Cooper and Curtis S. Orth have announced they plan to marry on Aug. 21. Miss Cooper's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore W. Cooper, Waukesha, and her fiance's parents are Eleanor P. Orth, 821 W. 17th and Calvin S.

Orth, 1350 Bis-, marck Ave. She is a junior at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, majoring in elementary education and learning disabili- ties. Orth is a manager trainee at Shakey's Pizza Parlor in Fond du Lac. Kimball PIANOS-ORGANS Expert Tuning-ttpoir Rgrrd Technician 401 A Onr -233-90 a Othkeeh prrowe-oTm a i rrrrrvvrrn a a i mri i a 6. Se7er Op St.

Paul United Church of Christ was the scene at 6 p.m. Saturday of the marriage of Miss Cynthia Bonnie Seiler and Allen Lee Olp. Mr. nd Mrs. Don Seiler, 24 E.

11th are parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Olp, Kenosha, parents of the bridegroom. The Rev. Bruno Ro-manowski was the officiating clergyman.

Attending the bride were Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Robert Randy R. Olp and Tom Bartow were attendants for the bridegroom; Kenneth K. Olp and David D.

Seiler ushered. A reception was held at the Labor Hall, 316 Court St. After a honeymoon in southern Wisconsin, the touple will be at home at 2104 67th Kenosha, where Olp is employed by American Motors Corp. lb Sturn MENASHA In a late afternoon service in Emmanuel United Methodist Church, Appleton, Barbara Susan En-gel and Paul Allen Sturn exchanged marriage promises before the Rev. Wendell F.

Rex. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Engel, 927 London and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Sturn, 300 First St. Attending the bride were Mary Bruehl, maid of honor, and aides, Cindy Trudell and Janet Angell. George E. Strohmeyer was best man; Jeff Roth and Peter Sturn were groomsmen, and Dennis Engel and Wayne Sturn, ushers. A reception was held at the Ramada Inn.

The bride is a student at Fox Valley Technical Institute, and the bridegroom is employed by Bergstrom Paper Co. Joyce P. Cooper K19Aiooma IW. Oshkosh, Wis. 54901 2314530 HAPPINESS IS THE fOI A CLOCK I NOW TIME NEW 0 WAU AND Hamann, Dorschner MENASHA The engagement of Shirley Hamann and Randy Dorschner has been announced.

Miss Hamann is the daughter of Mrs. Irene Dessloch, Plymouth, and the late Leroy Hamann. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are xMr. and Mrs. Raymond W.

Dorschner, 709 John St. Miss Hamann is-a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh where her fiance is completing his undergraduate degree in music education. She is an instrumental teacher in the Kimberly Schools. He is a professional musician and the Wisconsin representative of Mark Records Inc. 50 FLOOR MODELS PFAfT SEWING CONTOUR LOUNGE 50IN.MAM A1 DOZEN (CASH A CARRY) 3 aflQBQ80Qflg000000000OOO0BO6aiBaB.

1 Mrs. Paul A. Sturn ANOTHER FANTASTIC SHOE IS ADDED TO OUR LINE NATURALIZER. Novv THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FIT NATURLIZER The shoe that gives you comfort Nelsen, Engel Nelsen II ushered. A reception was held at Big Daddy's Hillside Hall, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Canada.

They will reside in rural Berlin. Mrs. Engel is employed at FAST FABULOUS NEW METHOD OF the Hillside Hall restaurant and her husband at Berlin Chapman. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

John Nelsen, Poy Sippi, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Engel, Rt. 1, Pine and tit. Check out these hand crafted, easy walk ing casuals.

POY SIPPI Roxane Nel-sen and Mark Engel exchanged wedding vows Saturday during a candlelight ceremony in First Lutheran Church- Officiating clergyman was the Rev. Richard C. Becker. Susan Fischer was the maid of honor with Rachel Nelsen, sister of the bride, aide. James Engel was best man for his brother with Darwin Brey, groomsman.

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