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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 20

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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C4 THE PANTAGRAPH, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1989 WEDDINGS ENGAGEMENTS 4 milll.l.)a.lMKMllJMmWll.i)WL.l.m.ll.lIBlii.WWJ. ''nts rr.v SS 1 i I I If McNamee-Jefferson Paul and Suzanne McNamee of 804 Parmon Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Maggie McNamee, to Todd Jefferson, son of Tom and Dianne Jefferson of 105 E. Kelsey all of Bloomington. A May 12 wedding is planned.

Doyle-Stoller Kathy Doyle and Jeff Stoller, both of 1920 Tracy Drive, Apt. 5, Bloomington, have chosen Sept. 30 as their wedding date. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Doyle of Virginia, III, Ruth Dunn of Gridley, and Art Stoller of 610 E. Front Bloomington. Randall-Smith Elizabeth Randall of 205 Fleetwood Drive, Bloomington, and Mark Smith of Elmhurst exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. July 8, 1989, at Second Presbyterian Church, Bloomington. Don and Sheila Randall of the Fleetwood Drive address and Bruce and Christine Smith of Elmhurst are their parents.

There was a reception at Crest-wicke Country Club before the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Lake Louise, Canada. Susan Klotzbach was matron of honor; Trisha McKee, Kathy Bockenstaedt, Kathy and Jenny Smith and Sharon Helt, bridesmaids. Bruce Smith Jr. was best man; Bill Nagle, Scott Wyllie, Mark Magnesen, John Randall and Doug Carlson, groomsmen. The bride, a graduate of Bloomington High School, has a degree in elementary education from the University of Iowa and is employed as a substitute teacher in the Chicago area.

Her husband, a graduate of York High School and the University of Iowa, is employed as products manager by McMaster-Carr Co. The newlyweds reside at 457 Jennifer Court, No. 19, Wood Dale. Day-Matlock LeROY LeRoy United Methodist Church was the setting for the 5:30 p.m. July 22, 1989, wedding of Kelly Day and Mark Matlock, both of LeRoy.

Their parents are M.J. and Dorothy McCauley of LeRoy, Jim and Sandy Day of 1103 Gettysburg Drive, Bloomington, and Robert and Cynthia Matlock of rural LeRoy. There was a reception at LeRoy Country Club. Amy Matlock was maid of honor; Sherrl Johnson, Leslie Steege, Cheryl Golden and Tiffany Burton, bridesmaids; and Stefanie McCauley, flower girl. Brian Matlock was best man; John Wohl-wend, Lester Ford, Kevin Ruck-man and John Kennedy, groomsmen; Brandon Matlock, ring bearer; and Chris and Doug Matlock, Mike Denny and Brandon Comstock, ushers.

The newlyweds are graduates of LeRoy High School. The bride is a graduate of Hairmasters Institute of Cosmetology and Is employed by BJ and Company on Hair, Bloomington. Her husband is a graduate of Illinois State University and is employed as a computer programmer for Foster Gallagher, Peoria. The newlyweds reside in -V I i James-Watson EMDEN In a ceremony at 6 p.m. July 1, 1989, at St.

Peter Lutheran Church, Emden, Lori Sue James of Chicago became the bride of Thomas John Watson of Arlington Heights. Their parents are Mr. and Leroy James of Emden and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

Watson of Lincoln. There was a reception buffet dinner and dance at Lincoln Moose Lodge before the newly-weds left for a honeymoon in Hawaii. The bride's attendants were Lisa Dierker, matron of honor; Leann James, maid of honor; Cindy Watson, Sue Lawler, Dayna Fisher and Linda Strabala, bridesmaids; and Molly Klokkenga, flower girl. Greg Eimer and Dick Cecil were best men; Rick Holmes, Chuck Reeves, Doug Williamson and Dennis Mar-otta, groomsmen; and James Cosby, ring bearer. The bride, a graduate of Harts-burg-Emden High School, has a bachelor's degree in accounting from Illinois State University.

She is employed as an auditor by Arthur Andersen Chicago. Her husband, a graduate of Lincoln High School and Lincoln College, also has a bachelor's degree in accounting from ISU and is also employed as an auditor by Arthur Andersen Co. The newlyweds reside at 2788 Old Buffalo Grove Road, Apt. 107, Arlington Heights. Masterson-Hornacek Mary Masterson of 109 N.

Tow-anda Normal, and Thomas Hornacek of Clarendon Hills were united in marriage in a cermony at 1:30 p.m. June 24, 1989, at St. Hyacinth's Church, LaSalle. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Masterson of LaSalle, Bobbie Hornacek of Lincolnshire, and Rudolph Hornacek of LaGrange. There was a reception at Ken-sington-Kaskaskia Hotel before the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Maui, Hawaii. Gail Adams was matron of honor; Susan Masterson, Lynn Hammerlund, Robin Masterson, Carrie Bourque, Renee Rodriguez and Shelly Knuppel, bridesmaids; and Sarah Hammerlund and Ashley Knuppel, flower girls. Marcus Hornacek was best man; and Marshall Blankenship, Joe Adams, Dave Masterson, Scott Gleed, Pat McKay, and Jack Knuppel, groomsmen. The bride, a graduate of LaSalle-Peru High School, has a bachelor's degree in elementary education from the University of Illinois and a master's degree in curriculum and instruction from Illinois State University.

She was a sixth grade teacher in McLean County Unit 5 schools and will be a fifth grade teacher in Riverside Public Schools. Her husband, a graduate of Lake Forest High School, has a bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Michigan and a law degree from the University of Illinois. He is employed as a lawyer by Sears Roebuck, Chicago. The newlyweds reside at 119 N. Prospect Clarendon Hills.

Zoeller-Bathon Nov. 18 is the wedding date chosen by Rebecca J. Zoeller and Allan J. Bathon, both of St. Louis.

Their parents are William and Sara Zoeller of 1208 Croxton Bloomington, Irene Bathon of Nashville, 111., and the late Bernard Bathon. NEW NAMES Six-pound, 4-ounce Karin LeeAnn Nalefski was born July 14, 1989, to Steven Paul and Diane Kay Nalefski of 219 Hillside Lane, Bloomington. The baby is middle-named for two maternal aunts, Teri Lee Meismer and Cheryl Ann Corbitt. Grandparents are Beverly Laskowski of 108 W. Wood Bloomington, and Norman and Rosadelle Nalefski of Decatur.

Great-grandmothers are Alvina Bonke of Heritage Manor, Bloomington, and Henrietta Nalefski of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fread of 106 Harter Lane, Normal, are grandparents of Danica Marie Fread, born July 24, 1989. The 6-pound, 13-ounce baby is the first child of Mr.

and Mrs. John Fread of Crystal Lake. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Millage of Champaign.

1 1 Tosh-Curtis ah Fernandez-Gantt A December wedding is planned by Kimberly Fernandez of 1700 N. School Apt. 5, Normal, and Patrick Gantt of Douglasville, Ga. Parents of the couple are Anna Fernandez of the School Street address and Danny and Martha Gantt of Douglasville. Eight-pound, 7-ounce Emma Janice Smith was born July 17, 1989, to Paul and Mary Smith of 1215 Bancroft Drive, Bloomington.

The new arrival is middle-named for her maternal grandmother, the late Janice McMahon. She is a granddaughter of Jim and Lynn McMahon of Green Bay, and Chuck and Katie Smith of West Chester, Pa. Great-grandparents are Marge McMahon and Howard and Dorothy Bowers, all of Eau Claire, Wis. Rodney and Janet Vinson of Clinton are parents of their first child, Adam Eugene Vinson, born July 25, 1989. The 6-pound, 9-ounce baby is middle-named for his father and was born on his parents' fifth wedding anniversary.

He is a grandson of Louis and Emma Jean Rempe and Pete and Norma Vinson, all of Clinton. SAVE AN ADDITIONAL A 1 aidaMtyjii'jiiiiai! on Sale i i Mizer-Luecke FUNKS GROVE Kathleen Mi-zer of 110 N. Grove Normal, and Philip Luecke of Beecher were united in marriage in a ceremony at 4:30 p.m. July 1, 1989, at Funks Grove Chapel of the Templed Trees. Mr.

and Mrs. Orrin Mizer of the Grove Street address and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Luecke of Beecher are their parents. There was a reception in the Circus Room, Bone Student Center, Illinois State University, Normal.

Attending the bride were Chrissi Sams, maid of honor; Terri Sams, Kathryn Felski and Lisa Cross, bridesmaids; and Erin and Molly Mizer, flower girls. Kurt Franke was best man; Greg Henry, Steven Jagla and Paul Wiechen, groomsmen; and Kyle and Luke Cheney, ring bearers. The bride is completing work on a bachelor's degree in Spanish education at Illinois State University. Her husband has a bachelor's degree in applied computer sciences from ISU and is employed by Diamond-Star Motors Corp. Following a Caribbean cruise, the newlyweds reside at 1616 Bryan Apt.

Normal. Williamson-Kiefer GRIDLEY Lisa M. Williamson of Lexington became the bride of L. Scott Kiefer of Gridley in a ceremony at 2:30 p.m. July 2, 1989, on the 62nd wedding anniversary of the bridegroom's grandparents, Eli and Lorene Kiefer, at Gridley Apostolic Christian Fellowship Hall.

A reception and hog roast followed at the Kiefer farm before the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Orlando and Daytona Beach, Fla. The bride, daughter of Mark and Nancy Williamson of Lexington, was attended by Sue Mattingly, matron of honor; Julie and Tina Williamson and Karin Kiefer, bridesmaids; and Tasha Williamson, flower girl. The bridegroom, son of Larry and Barb Kiefer of Gridley, was attended by Todd Kiefer, best man; Eric Kiefer, Dave Thorsen and Troy Kaupp, groomsmen; and Nick Williamson, ring bearer. The bride is employed by State Farm Insurance and her husband, a senior at Illinois State University, is engaged in farming. They reside at R.R.

1, Gridley. Tamara Lynne Tosh and Dale Duane Curtis, both of rural Hey-worth, were married in a 6:30 p.m. ceremony July 1, 1989, at Free Methodist Church, Normal. Pamela Baer of Lutz, Stephen and Roberta Tosh of Logans-port, and Herbert and Phyllis Curtis of R.R. 13, Bloomington, are their parents.

There was a reception at Bloomington Ramada Inn. Kimberly Beitz and Robert Curtis were their attendants. The bride, a graduate of Bloomington High School, is employed by GTE North, and her husband, a graduate of Normal Community High School, is employed by Ron Smith Printing, both in Bloomington. Following a wedding trip to Treasure Island, the newly-weds reside at R.R. 1, Heyworth.

McClintonck-Gluck Jacqueline McClintock and Gregory Gluck, both of Las Vegas, were married May 21 at Mount Charleston Hotel, Mount Charleston, Nev. The bride is formerly of Normal. Parents of the couple are James McClintock and Vicki Duszynski, both of Las Vegas, Jane Maclin of Eureka Springs, and Allen Gluck of Atlantic City, N.J. The bride's grandmother is Wilma Davidson of Las Vegas, a longtime Bloomington and Lexington restaurant owner with her husband, the late Toby Davidson. The bride is a graduate of Bishop Gorman High School, Las Vegas, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

She is employed by Clark County Juvenile Court in Las Vegas. Her husband, a graduate of Valley High School, Las Vegas, is attending the University of Nevada and is employed by Dillard's Department Store in Las Vegas. The newlyweds reside at 3137 LaMesa Drive, Henderson, Nev. Hentz-Hamm PEKIN United in marriage in a ceremony at 5 p.m. June 17, 1989, at First Christian Church, Pekin, were Christal Hentz, daughter of Jerry Hentz of Marquette Heights and Carolyn Reed of Pekin, and Russ Hamm, son of Alvin and Edith Hamm of Pekin.

The newlyweds are graduates of Pekin High School. The bride is employed by Herget National Bank and her husband is employed by Trade Mart Furniture, both in Pekin. They reside at 500 N. Fifth Pekin. Miller-Searight Keith Ramsey Searight, son of Thomas and Jeanne Searight of 403 Bradley Lane, Normal, and Sherlene Kay Miller, both of Fort Worth, Texas, exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at 1 p.m.

July 1, 1989, at First Jefferson Unitarian Church, Fort Worth. Her parents are Robert and Jeanette Miller of Mankato, Minn. There was a church reception. Arlys Semingsen and Donald Watson were their attendants. Following a wedding trip to London, England, the newlyweds reside at 7208 South Ridge Trail, Fort Worth, Texas.

Turgeon-Leake CHENOA Exchanging wedding vows in a 7 p.m. ceremony July 1, 1989, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Chenoa, were Nannette Turgeon of Chenoa and Steve Leake of Gridley. Fran and Bonnie Turgeon of Greensboro, N.C., and Don and Roberta Leake of Gridley are their parents. There was a church reception.

Attendants were Missy Forzley, matron of honor; Julie Carragher and Lori Turgeon, bridesmaids; Charlie Leake, best man; Doug Turgeon and Dave Holliday, groomsmen; and Greg Turgeon and Tim Carragher, ushers. The bride, a graduate of Central Catholic High School, has a bache-lor'r degree in education from Illinois State University and is employed by Lexington Schools. Her husband is a graduate of Gridley High School and is a student at Illinois Wesleyan University. The newlyweds reside at 420 Rt. 24, Apt.

Chenoa, following a wedding trip to the New England states. A I ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ALREADY-REDUCED SUMMER FASHIONS 1 DR. THOMAS D. HALL A nnounces the opening of his office for the practice of PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Children Adolescents Handicapped Savings of 62 to 75 off orig. prices Extended shopping hours Fabulous selection All in sizes I6V2 to 32 V2 and 38 to 52 an si 0 Mm Use wur Cathertw's Chaw American F0Fesj.

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