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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 58

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Sunday, Feb. 7, 1988 The Billings Gazette Hadley Ahmann LAUREL Karen Hadley and Steve Ahmann were married in the Grace Bible Church in Laurel. The Rev. Arlen Tofslie officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Donna Hoklin of Laurel, and the late Dr.

Jarl Hoklin. June Ahmann of Fort Collins, and Dr. Stan Ahmann of Loveland, are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride graduated from Eastern Montana College. She is a teacher at Laurel High School.

The bridegroom is also a graduate of EMC. He is a teacher at Four Georgians Elementary School in Helena. The couple lives in Laurel Anderson Boner Amy Christine Anderson and Scott Allen Boner were married in the First United Methodist Church in Billings. The Rev. John Soderberg officiated at the ceremony.

Parents of the bride are Constance Anderson of Kirkland, and Richard Anderson, 2651 Bridger Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boner of Casper, are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of Billings West High School and Montana State University.

She is a sixth grade teacher. The bridegroom is a graduate of Natrona High School Casper, Wyo. and Black Hills State College, Spear-fish, S.D. He is an industrial arts teacher and coach. The newlyweds live in Green River, Wyo.

4 Love Bohlinger Sherrie Kay Love wore her mother's wedding dress when she married John Christopher Bohlinger in St. Luke's Episcopal Churcn in Billings. Deacon Melvin Melius and the Rev. Glen Saylor officiated at the candlelit ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Love, 1942 Dogwood Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bohlinger, 2712 Virginia Lane.

The bride is a graduate of Billings Senior High School and attended Eastern Montana College. She is a student at the American Academy of Drama in New York City. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Hun School in Princeton, N.J., and is a student at Columbia University in New York City. 1 I AS Vfrm iki in ain ram Belmont Studio AMY AND SCOTT BONER 1 Roraback Keller WORLAND, Wyo. Donna Roraback of Worland, announces the engagement of her daughter, Janet, to Kent P.

Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keller of Great Falls. A June 4 wedding is planned. KAREN AND STEVE AHMANN Damm Craddock GREAT FALLS Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald C. Damm of Great Falls, announce the engagement of their daughter, Andrea, to Jamie Craddock, son of Mrs. Harold Hobill, 2516 Howard and Jim Craddock of McKinleyville, Calif. A July 2 wedding is planned.

Becker Schachterly BALLANTINE Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Becker of Ballantine, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Ann, to James Schachterly, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Denny Schachterly of Berthoud, Colo. An Aug. 20 wedding is planned. THE JOHN BOHLINGERS Rein Foose Leora Rae Rein and Larry Dean Foose were married in the Peace Lutheran Church in Billings. Pastor Paul Everett officiated at the ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jon Rein of Great Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foose of Greeley, Colo.

The bride is a graduate of CM. Russell High School Great Falls, and is attending May's School of Broadcasting. She works for the Country Kitchen restaurant The bridegroom graduated from Greeley High School and May's School of Broadcasting. He served in the Marine Corps and is a disc jockey at T-Birds. DAMM BECKER BANKS RORABACK Sotak Lang Banks Berst GREAT FALLS Beverly J.

Rindal of Great Falls, and Robert J. Banks of Townsend, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia, to Michael Berst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Berst, 4452 Mitchell Ave. A May 14 wedding is planned.

LEORA AND LARRY FOOSE Hansen Kerr WORDEN Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hansen of Worden, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean-nette Gayle, to Edgar Warren Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C.

Kerr of Odessa, Texas. A May 28 wedding is planned. Eiker Hadley GLENDIVE Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Eiker of Glendive, announce the engagement of their daughter, JoDette Marie, to Joseph Edward Hadley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hadley of Baker. A June 17 wedding is planned.

MELSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lang of Melstone, announce the engagement of their daugther, Tammy, to Steve Sotak, son of Agnes Sotak of Pittsburgh, Pa. No wedding date has been set Austin Wiens LIBERAL, Kan. The Rev.

and Mrs. Norman Austin of Liberal, announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra, to Gregory Wiens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Wiens of Wolf Point A May 14 wedding is planned. Harsch Nolan ROSENBERG, Texas Mr.

and Mrs. Claude R. Harsch of Rosenberg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Sue, to Dr. Gregg Stevan Nolan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Barry D. Nolan, 3005 Fairway Drive. A March 5 wedding is planned. Deadline for wedding reports and photographs is two weeks after the ceremony for both Billings and out-of-town weddings. Reports received after the deadline will not be published.

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