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The Pantagraph du lieu suivant : Bloomington, Illinois • Page 28

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Sunday, October 3, 1999 The Pantagraph ENGAGEMENTS Mitchell-Todd Kramer-Ninness On Oct. 10 in Maui, Hawaii, Nan- Robert and Mary Kramer of Oak cy Mitchell will marry Jim Todd. Brook announce the engagement They are both from Bloomington. of their daughter, Katie, to Jeff Clarence and Arlene Mitchell of Ninness of Mt. Prospect.

His parNormal and Pete and Marcia Todd ents are Roger and Peggy Ninness of Bloomington are their parents. of Bloomington. They will be married Nov. 9. Neumann-Leifheit LEXINGTON Renee C.

Neumann of Lexington and Dustin D. Leifheit of Jacksonville will be married Oct. 9 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Lexington. A reception will follow at Empire Inn, Bloomington.

Parents of the couple are Andrea Neumann of Lexington and the late Thomas Neumann, and Dale and Christie Leifheit of Sandwich. MILESTONES Stapleton-Winstead May 20 is the wedding date chosen by Jennifer E. Stapleton of 1509 N. Linden and Cory E. Winstead of 1924 Midway both of Normal.

Parents of the couple are Jim and Mickie Stapleton of the Linden Street address; Gary and Linda Winstead of Hoover, and Ron Frank and Jean Thompson-Frank of 1430 Courtland Normal. to 50th anniversary for Russell, Dorothy Kuntz CLINTON Russell and Dorothy Kuntz of rural Clinton will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, at First Christian Church, Clinton, hosted by their children. Kuntz and Dorothy Reynolds were married Oct.

8, 1949, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bloomington. Pat Stone and Ellis Stone were their attendants. They are parents of Judy Simpson of Ruckersville, Robert of Clinton; Mary Jackson of 1303 Ironwood Drive, Normal; Steven of rural Dewitt; and Karen Polen of Oak Grove, Mo. There are 15 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

The Kuntzes have farmed in the Clinton area for 30 years. 25th anniversary for Roger, Jane Lander Roger and Jane Lander of 307 S. Denver Bloomington, will observe their 25th wedding anniversary Tuesday. A trip to Texas with their children will celebrate the milestone. Lander and Jane Sweeney were married Oct.

5, 1974, at Holy Trinity Church, Bloomington. Terry and Kathy Woodburn were their attendants. They are parents of Emily of 1018 E. Taylor Bloomington; Alec and Nora, at home. Lander i is employed as a cable splicer by GTE.

Mrs. Lander is employed part-time as a beautician. 40th anniversary for Bruce, Joyce Whitehouse Bruce and Joyce Whitehouse of R.R. 4, Bloomington, will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with an open reception from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Bloomington Gun Club, Colfax.

Chris and Terry Whitehouse will host the event. Whitehouse and Joyce Goode were married Oct. 10, 1959, at First Baptist Church, Bloomington. Irvin and Barb Whitehouse were their attendants. They are parents of Chris of R.R.

1, Bloomington, and Bruce of 304 N. Blair Drive, Normal. There are four grandchildren. Whitehouse is employed as a tool and die maker by Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing of America Inc. Kneip-Dodwell METAMORA Marcia Lynn Kneip and Michael L.

Dodwell, both of Metamora, will be married Oct. 9. Edwin and Elaine Kneip of Benson and Dennis and Linda Dodwell of Metamora are the parents of the couple. Weller-Watson Larry and Mary Jean Weller of 605 Broadmoor Drive, Bloomington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Holly Ann Weller, to Greg Watson, both of Bloomington. His parents are Mike Watson of Bloomington and Judy Watson of Normal.

A Dec. 18 wedding is planned. 60th anniversary for Don, Virginia King Belleville; Ralph E. and Dewey both of Farmer City. 60th anniversary for Gerald, Faye Collins CLINTON Gerald and Faye Collins of Clinton will observe their 60th wedding anniversary Thursday.

A family dinner Saturday in Clinton will celebrate the milestone. Collins and Faye Golden were married Oct. 7, 1939, at the Nazarene Church parsonage in Burlington, Iowa. Maynard and Gladis Rinehart were their attendants. They are parents of Gerald W.

of Quincy; Larry E. of Greenfield, and Sharon Moore of Beaverton, Mich. There are eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Collins farmed southwest of Mansfield for 17 years before his employment with the U.S. Postal Service.

He retired in 1980 from the FARMER CITY Don and Virginia King of Farmer City will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open reception from 2 to 4 p.m. today at Farmer City American Legion Hall. Their children will be hosts. The Kings were married Nov. 3, 1939, in Missouri.

Lane and Mary Beck were their attendants. They are parents of Larry L. of McClure-Finchum Olson-Spayer DANVERS- A Nov. 13 wedding PONTIAC An Oct. 16 wedding is planned by Amber McClure of is planned by Melanie Olson and Danvers and Bryan Finchum of John Spayer, both of Pontiac.

Atlanta. Judy Olson of Minonk and the Their parents are Bruce and late Bruce Olson, and Eugene and Kathy McClure of Danvers and JoAnne Spayer of LaSalle are their Fred and Susan Finchum of At- parents. lanta. Jumper-Upton Richard and Janet Jumper of Bloomington announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn E. (Kelly) Jumper of DeKalb, to Thomas E.

Upton also of DeKalb. He is the son of Thomas E. Sr. and Janet Upton of Moline. An Oct.

23 wedding is planned. Hartke-Harrison EL PASO Sarah Hartke and Marty Harrison, both of Moline, are planning to be married Oct.9 in Nevada. Kenneth and Sherry Hartke of El Paso and Elaine Harrison of Flanagan and the late James Harrison are parents of the couple. McDonald-McDonald Brucker-Fisher SIBLEY An Oct. 23 wedding at St.

John's Lutheran Church is being planned by Stacy Marie Brucker and Barry Ryan Fisher, both of Champaign. Alan and Christine Brucker of Sibley and Barry and Rosalie Fisher of Royal are parents of the couple. Amanda Lynn McDonald and Timothy John McDonald, both of Oakbrook Terrace, are planning an Oct. 23 wedding. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mark and Deb Yates of Owatonna, and Curtis McDonald of Rockford.

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