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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 17

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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17
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THE PANTAGRAPH, Tuesday, Aug. 6, 1991 C3 WEDDINGS MARRIAGE LICENSES Paine-Taylor di "Hl Oijj 1. 1 Edwards-Kalish Alexis Edwards of 811 Normal Normal, became the bride of Michael Kalish of Irvine, in a ceremony at 7:30 p.m. July 7, 1991, at the Eugene (Ore.) Rose Garden. Thei parents are Mary Brunk of Springfield, and the late Alex Brunk, and Robert Kalish of Jackson, and the late Pauline Kalish.

There was a reception at the home of James and Deborah Or-igliosso of Springfield, before the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Washington and British Columbia. Deborah and James Origliosso were their attendants. The bride, a graduate of Illinois State University, and her husband, a graduate of the University of I fclirMMiMWliljliminiHIIilll WI1W John D. Hauptmann and Sandra G. Fry, both of Normal.

John R. While, Bloomington, and Carol J. Anderson, Normal. Douglas R. Oliver and Tammy L.

Embry, both of Chenoa. Jeffrey E. Beach and Pamela J. Johnson, both of Bloomington. Guy R.

Curtis and Barbara S. Trunnell, both of Lexington. David A. Grootenhuis, Peoria, and Lori K. Sprague, Bloomington.

William J. Wilson and Colleen M. Gray, both of Mesa, Ariz. Erip L. Applcgate and Melissa Coone, both of Atlanta.

Richard L. Miller and Terrial M. Redmond, both of Bloomington. William F. Kemp, Springfield, and Michele M.

Steinbacher, Normal. Thomas G. Wertheim, Atlanta, and Cheryl L. Boer, Bloomington. Stephen B.

Brunson, Champaign, and Robyn A Perry, Bloomington. Dennis R. Mcssmore and Beverly A. Tatum, both of Bloomington. Logan County Richard J.

Langlcy Jr. and Rosemary R. Scott, both of Lincoln. Randy L. Walters, Atlanta, and Carolyn J.

Gunterman, Delavan. Charles E. Hickey, Mount Pulaski, and Stacy L. Lettcrle, Lake Fork. Mark R.

Visintine and Cynthia M. Gavin, both of Lincoln. Allan S. Gresham, Delavan, and Teresa J. Stone, San Jose.

Charles W. Simpson and Melissa D. Newhouse, both of Lincoln. John W. Denny and Tracy L.

Dan-Icy, both of Lincoln. Steven L. Collier, Mount Pulaski, and Tonya S. Werschey, Lincoln. Carl L.

Stoltzenburg and Michelle R. Washbond, both of Lincoln. Charles E. Ridgeway III, Broadwell, and Katherlne A. McCullough, Lin-.

coin. McLean County Jeffery B. Moore and Lee A. Utter-back, both of Bloomington. James A Sanderson and Leigh A.

Short, both of Bloomington. Kent H. Smith and Kristi A. McClure, both of McLean. Darrell G.

Hutter and Nina M. Johansen, both of Clinton. Jason L. Carr, LeRoy, and Pamela S. Brown, Charlottesville, Ind.

Terry J. Wurzburger and Therese M. Ganser, both of Bloomington. Dennis G. Spencer and Michelle J.

Duffy, both of Normal. Byron R. Stalter, Hudson, and Vicki L. Jurgelas, Heyworth. Gregory P.

Massey and Connie S. Paxton, both of Bloomington. John L. Kanski and Jennifer A. Seib, both of Bloomington.

Monte L. Ashworth, Tulsa, and Angela VVIllan, Normal. Timothy D. Ruestman, El Paso, and Jacqueline A Hoobler, Gridley. Stephen L.

Hopt and Cindy L. Artman, both of LeRoy. Bernard V. Deany and Edith M. Carlson, both of Normal.

Jeremy M. Sargeant and Rebecca A Stepro, both of Pontiac. Wayne M. Peters, LeRoy, and Laura L. Sundbcrg, Bloomington.

Eugene S. Petersen, Lexington, and Karen A Kahle, Bloomington. James E. Quiggins and Vicki E. James, both of Bloomington.

Daniel R. Duerksen, Stanford, and Janet A Cook, Denver, Colo. Arthur B. Cusey, Bloomington, and Deann L. Lovins, Heyworth.

Charles A Robb and Holly M. Huber, both of Bloomington. Jeffrey C. Grampp and Teri L. Cot-tone, both of Normal.

Michael E. Clancy, San Jose, and Angela J. Welch, Mansfield. HOPEDALE Cecelia Paine, daughter of Arthur and Alice Payne of Hopedale, and James Taylor, son of Gilbert Taylor of Grinnell, Iowa, were married in an outdoor ceremony July 6 at the Arthur and Robert Paine family farm, Hopedale. A garden reception and dinner followed.

Jeannea Paine was maid of honor; John Taylor, best man; and Mary Beth Smith was ring bearer. The newlyweds are associate professors in the School of Landscape Architecture at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Following a wedding trip to Bella Lake in Ontario, Canada, the newlyweds reside at Guelph. Adams-Loewen EL PASO Landis John Loewen of Portsmouth, N.H., son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Loewen of El Paso, and Kelleen Lynn Adams of Congers, N.Y., were married July 6, 1991, at the United Methodist Church, New City, N.Y. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams of Congers. Sharon Dunn was matron of honor; Diane Adams, Linda Leos, Laura Brickwedal and Denise Zarrinnan, bridesmaids, and Kel-sey Troyer, flower girl.

Lyn Loewen was best man; Bill Troyer, Richard Adams Sean Kelleher and Paul Kiersnowski, groomsmen. The bride, a graduate of Alfred (N.Y.) University, is employed as a marketing specialist by Quartz Products Portsmouth, N.H. Her husband is a graduate of El Paso High School and Eastern Illinois University. He is employed as P. J' 1 I Northern Colorado, are employed by State Farm Insurance Cos.

They reside at the bride's address. Gray-Johnson Lake Evergreen at Comlara Park was the setting for the 10 a.m. June 15, 1991, outdoor wedding of Danette Jolene Gray and Daron Wade Johnson. Don and Donna Gray, Milford; Terry and Diana Hinshaw, Bellflower; and Denny and Kathy Johnson, Mahomet, are their parents. The bride is a senior at Illinois State University and her husband, a graduate of ISU, is employed as a teacher by Putnam County School District The newlyweds reside in Henry.

Voudrie-Creekmur MORTON Stacy Kathleen Voudrie of rural Tremont and John Mark Creekmur of Pekin were married at 7 p.m. June 8, 1991, at the Cornerstone Church, Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Voudrie of rural Tremont and Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Creekmur of Pekin are their parents. The bride, a graduate of Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., is employed by Von Maur Bloomington. Her husband is a graduate of Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio. a supervising underwriter by Liberty Mutual Insurance, Portsmouth, N.H.

Following a wedding trip to Barbados the newlyweds reside in Portsmouth. NG GRAND OPEN OFFER ND GRA Sw Al (yW Mm iinro jm mil All this from a bank you can feel good about. Where people greet you by name and the banker is someone you know can help you with loans or money management advice. A bank that puts your money to work right here in the Bloomington community, financing, local homes and businesses. If this is the kind of personal attention you'd like from your bank, call 829-1000 or stop by our new Bloomington office during our Grand Opening.

You'll find us at 202 East Washington Street. But hurry, this offer is for a limited time only and is only available at the new main office in Bloomington. First of America invites you to the Grand Opening of their new Main Office in Bloomington from 8591 to 8991. Take advantage of special rates and terms offered during our Grand Opening. And, when you open an interest bearing checking account, we'll waive the service charges for a year and you'll receive your first 150 checks at no charge.

You can also apply for a 14.9 no annual fee VISA or MasterCard. When you stop in, have refreshments, register for our Grand Opening Sweepstakes and get a chance to win great prizes; 500 Silver Dollars, 500 Half Dollars or 500 Quarters Plus other prizes. ONE OF THE MIDWEST BIGGEST BANKS, BUT ONLY WHEN YOU WANT US TO BE. 000 minimum deposit. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal.

Rates subject to change without notice. Offer available at the Main Bank for a limited time only. Service charges apply on checking accounts after the first year. $100, 000 maximum deposit per depositer and available to consumer deposits only. "No purchase necessary.

See the official rules at the new Bloomington office for details. Must be 18 or older to play and a resident of Illinois. Call 829-1000 for more details. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.

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