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Wausau Daily Herald from Wausau, Wisconsin • 57

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Weddings 9E Wausau Sunday Herald, April 28. 1985 Harris and Marcia Ringle-Harris. A barbecue was held at the Harris home after the ceremony. The bride and bridegroom traveled in New Zealand. Charneski and Dennis Ostrowski, all of Phillip Blarek, Hatley, was the miniature bridegroom.

Ushers were Walter Grulkowski Jr. and Mark Staszak, both of Hat-ley. A reception and supper were held at Merryland Ballroom, Rosholt. The bride is a 1984 graduate of Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School and is employed at Bushman Associates, Galloway. The bridegroom is a graduate of South Division High School, Milwaukee, and is employed at Wagner, advance stamping, Milwaukee.

The couple will live in Dick Kurth, Lyle Juedes and Mike Nelson, all of Aniwa, and Chris Buchkowski, Hatley. Nicholaus Baumann, Merrill, was the miniature bridegroom. Ushers were Richard Asmundsen and Ken Asmundsen, both of Bro-kaw. A dinner and reception were held at the Colonial Ballroom. The bride is a 1980 graduate of Wausau East High School.

The bridegroom is a 1976 graduate of D.C. Everest High School. He is employed at Z-Farms Feed and Seed Company, Wausau, and also is a farmer in Ringle. The couple will live in Ringle. Utech-McEachron Nancy Jeanne McEachron, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William McEachron, Wilmette, 111., and Wayne Utech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Utech, 4220 Rainbow Drive, Merrill, were mar- i ried March 30 at Trinity Methodist Church, WilmeHe. Maid of honor was Winona Aber-son, Atlanta, Ga.

Bridesmaids were Lynn Winternitz, Lynda Woods, Houston. Texas; Diane Foster, Jackson, and Carol Cos-tin. Houston. Best man was Jeffery Utech, Merrill. Groomsmen were Tom Drumm, Tuhjunga, Tom McEachron, La Grange, David McEachron, Antioch, and Roger McEachron, Powell, Ohio.

1 A reception, dinner and dance were held at Allgauers Fireside Lounge, Northbrook, 111. The bride is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is a petroleum geochemist at the Gulf Oil exploration and production division, Houston, Texas. The bridegroom also is a graduate of UW-Madison and is a geo-physisist with Western Geophysical Houston. The couple will live in Houston. get married? and turn it in.

Please give us your information in writing not over the phone. This will help us avoid errors and misun- derstandings. Please print or type the information. Include a name, telephone number and ad- dress where we can call during -the day to get more information' if necessary. The Wausau Sunday Herald reserves the right to determine the amount of detailed information to be pub-; lished.

Deadline for picture and announcement is Tuesday. We will publish the announcement on the following Sunday. However, because of space limitations, some may be held until the next Sun day. Questions may be addressed to Joanne Williams afternoons at 842-2101. Planning to The Wausau Sunday Herald will be pleased to announce your engagement and wedding.

If photographs are to be used for both the engagement and the wedding announcement, a full six weeks must have elapsed between the two publications, but stories will be used in any case. If you wish to use a photo, black and whites reproduce best. Only clear pictures that will reproduce well will be accepted. If you wish to have a photo returned, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, or come to the offices and pick it up after it appears. Put your name on the back of the photo.

Wedding and engagement forms are available at the Wausau Daily Herald offices, 800 Scott Wausau, and 805 E. First Merrill. Or you can write the information yourself 2 Lensmire-Lepak Gail Lepak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lepak, Marathon, and Jeffrey Lensmire, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Lensmire, Marathon, were married April 13 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, town of Cas-sel, Marathon. Matron of honor was Dawn Marathon. Bridesmaids were Sue Stephens, Ironwood, and Vicki Krueger, Marathon. Flower-girls were Bonnie Lepak and Summer Lensmire, both of Marathon.

Best man was Rob Stephens, Ironwood. Groomsmen were Tim Wadzinski, Marathon, and Tom Kriescher, Wausau. Ushers were Roger Lepak, Marathon, and Matt Lensmire, Madison. A reception, dinner and dance were held at the Hoffman House, Wausau. The bride is a graduate of Mid-State Technical Institute, Marsh-field, and is a medical receptionist in Wausau.

The bridegroom is attending North Central Technical Institute, Wausau, majoring in laser technology. The couple will live at 1435 N. 12th Wausau. 11 Crawford-Henke Carmen Marie Henke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Henke, 835 Pasha Mosinee, and Charles Douglas Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crawford, Ontario, were married April 13 at United Methodist Church, Mosinee. Maid of honor was Karen Wir-binski, Mosinee. Attendant was Carol Hahn, Mosinee.

Best man was Mike Wirbinski, Mosinee. Attendant was Jeff Maly, Mosinee. Ushers were Keith Henke and Allan Hahn, both of Mosinee. After a reception, the dinner and dance were held at Rib River Ballroom, Marathon. The bride is a graduate of North Central Technical Institute, Wausau.

The bridegroom also is a graduate of NCTI. He is a systems programmer at Figi's Data Center, Marshfield. Kolpltckt photo I 1 i I ft Matron of honor was Kae Wil-icbowski, Marathon. Bridesmaids were Beth Ann Seubert. Linda Lang, Therese Sauter and Pam Frahm, all of Marathon.

Brenda Lange, Marathon, and Aimee Jaeger, Stratford, were junior bridesmaids and Ann Marie Lang, Marathon, was flower girl. Best man was Bruce Borchardt, Marathon. Groomsmen were Lowell Braatz, Randy Sauter, Mike Brickner and Gary Wilichowski, all of Marathon. Ushers were Randy Seubert, Marathon, and Peter Jaeger, Stratford. A reception, dinner and dance were held at the Rib River Ballroom, Marathon.

The bride is a 1977 graduate of Marathon High School. The bridegroom is a 1979 graduate of the same high school and attended North Central Technical Institute, Wausau. He is employed at County Concrete Marathon. The couple will live in Marathon. IV Junion photo Detroit-Kazmier Therese A.

Kazmier and Lt. Mark J. Detroit were married April 20 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Wausau. Parents of the bride are Donald Kazmier, 3719 Henry Wausau, and Evelyn Leveritt, Whitesboro, Texas.

Parents of the bridegroom are William and Grace Detroit, 710 Country Club Road, Schofield. Maid of honor was Carolyn Kazmier, Whitesboro. Bridesmaids were Anne Robinson, Mary Kelley and Julie Kramer, all of Wausau, and Christine LaBelle, Waukesha. Best man was Daniel Detroit, Schofield. Groomsmen were Gary Bauer, Mosinee; Todd Andraski, Menomonie; James Afflerbach, Daytona Beach, and Michael Schmedel, Schofield.

Ushers were Brian Mullen, Kau-kauna, and Joel Volm, Edgar. A reception, dinner and dance were held at the Wausau Country Club. The bride is a 1980 graduate of Newman High School and a graduate of the Madison Area Technical College where she completed the medical laboratory technician program. The bridegroom is a 1980 graduate of the same high school and a 1984 graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He is a lieutenant in the U.S.

Air Force and an engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. The couple will live in Fairborn, Ohio. Charneski-Grulkowski Junice C. Grulkowski and Ralph D. Charneski were married April 20 at St.

Florian's Catholic Church, Hatley. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grulkowski, Hatley. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Charneski, Rosholt, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Booth, Milwaukee. Maid of honor was Julie Ka-niecki, Galloway.

Bridesmaids were Janet Grulkowski and Jackie Po-laski, both of Hatley; DeAnna Charneski, Rosholt; and Cindy Piechocki, Guadalupe, Calif. Nicole Blarek, Hatley, was the miniature bride. Best man was Don Miller, Denver, Colo. Groomsmen were Randy Charneski, Steve Booth, Ronald Shopping For A Diet? Call all the weight- loss programs in the Yellow Pages. Then call us at the Diet Center.

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Matron of honor was Michelle Marquardt, Rothschild. Bridesmaids were Sherry Heinmets, Nee-nah; JoAnn Hanke, Wausau; Julie Kleinschmidt, La Crosse; and Pat Plahuta, Shawano. Best man was Clair McLaughlin, Friendswood, Texas. Groomsmen were Terry Cornelius, Larry Gueths, Steve Rouse and Ken Spreeman, all of Shawano. Ushers were Dave Marquardt, Rothschild, and Toomas Heinmets, Neenah.

A dinner was served at Howard Johnson's, Wausau. The bride is a 1981 graduate of Wausau West High School and a 1983 graduate of North Central Technical Institute, Wausau. She is employed at Computer Systems Shawano. The bridegroom is a 1979 graduate of Shawano High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corps until 1983.

He is employed at Bud's Standard Station, Shawano. The couple will live in Shawano. Miller-Dean Kathy E. Dean and Alan A. Miller were married April 9 at the Territorial Courthouse, St.

Thomas, the Virgin Islands. The bride is the daughter of Kay Dean, 1115 Hillcrest and Robert Dean, Nina both of Wausau. The bridegroom is the son of Beth Miller, Sterling, Colo. A reception was held at the couple's home in Greeley, Colo. The bride is a 1980 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, and is an attorney in private practice in Greeley.

The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado. He is a utility inspector for Weld Company Engineering Department, Greeley. The couple live in Greeley. 4 Lang-Jaeger Kim Marie Jaeger, daughter of William and Nancy Jaeger, Marathon, and Bruce Lloyd Lang, son of Lloyd and Toni Lang, Marathon, were married April 20 at St. Mary's Church, Marathon.

For The Bride To Be Invitations 25 1 I I fi'. 19 i n. Junlon photo Victoria-Larson Julie J. Larson, daughter of Jon and Loretta Larson, 6111 Lawndale Schofield, and Isidro Victoria, 1319 Grand Wausau, son of So-ledad and Angel Victoria, were married April 20 at Mt. Calvery Lutheran Church, Rothschild.

Bridesmaid was Carrie Zielinski, 425 Old Highway 51, Mosinee. Groomsman was Noe Victoria, Wausau. A reception was held at The Restaurant, Stevens Point. The bride is a 1984 graduate of D.C. Everest High School and is attending the State College of Beauty Culture, Wausau.

She is employed at Hal's Red Owl, Schofield. The bridegroom is employed at Two Guys from Italy restaurant, Schofield. The couple will live at 1319 Grand Wausau. Block-Asmundsen Catherine Ann Asmundsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Douglas Asmundsen, Brokaw, and Vern Allan Block, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Block, Ringle, were married April 13 at St. John's Lutheran Church, town of Easton. Maid of honor was Cheryl Baumann, Merrill.

Bridesmaids were Angela Asmundsen, Brokaw; Jamie Nelson and Sue Hoppe, both of Aniwa; Linda Brendumehl, Wausau; and Brenda Schmidt, Jim Falls. Katie Block, Schofield, was the miniature Best man was Glen Block, Schofield. Groomsmen were Art Hoppe, 8 NEW DIRECTIONS. CHANGES Daily Specials 7 TANNING SESSIONS HAIRCUTS (DMii.tyii.i) PERMS (by mImI stylist) fflTB Inc. ShopkoPlaxa 359-5700 PEWAUKEE MATTRESS SPRING FLING SALE 20 25 OFF i I i iii i Dresher and Graceful and elegant, a treasured heirloom from the very first day of ownership.

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The couple will live in Rochester. Ringle-Napstad John Ringle III, Mount Pulaski, 111., and Martha Napstad, Wausau, were married Feb. 16 at St. Alban's Methodist Church, Christchurch, New Zealand. Attending the couple were Guy provide cost information over the phone, without any pressure superior and our Sale prices MasttrCars' ami VISA wdcem.

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