Mv ^ which was followed by a reception in the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. Earl Remlinger of Wilmette. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Valera of Jackson Heights, N. Y. The bride wore a satin gown and Spanish lace mantilla and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Mrs. James Sutter of Sioux City, la., was matron of honor and Miss Kathy Remlinger of Wilmette was among the attendants. Best man was Jose Valera of New York City. After a wedding trip to Mexico, the couple is living in Berkeley, Cal. ' O) ' ***** JMP**- Gramiemannvon Brauchitsch Frederick Carl von Brauchitsch IV, son of Mrs. F. C. von Brauchitsch and the late Mr. von Brauchitsch of Glencoe and his bride, the former Miss Mary Ann Grannemann, are living in Chicago after their Sept. 3 wedding. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merlin L. Grannemann of New Haven, Mo. The Rev. George Luecke, uncle of the bride, performed the afternoon ceremony in the home of the bride's parents. A wedding supper followed in Beffa's Tanglewood Farm near New Haven. The bride wore a white silk suit with a corsage of orange rosebuds. Mrs. Clark Heidke of Detroit, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and Robert Rodenberger of Chicago was best man. (Zoff Photo) Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carl von Brauchitsch Winnetka and Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Doepel Sr. of Winnetka. The bride wore a white Gros de landre Empire gown with pearlembroidered sleeves. Her cathedral length veil was held by a pearlencrusted bow. She carried orchids and Stephanotis on a prayer book. Mrs. William F. Richer Jr. of Evanston was matron of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Bogart of Evanston was maid of honor. Sheldon Erikson of Evanston acted as best man. William Cork of Winnetka, brother of the bride, was among the ushers. The couple is living in Evanston. (John Howell Photo) *"·" *i lTiKeiiFrod-Scheib Miss Ann Elizabeth Trukenbrod, formerly of Winnetka, and Gerard Rody Scheib of Wilmette exchanged marriage vows Sept. 5 in SS. Faith, Hope, and Charity Church in Winnetka. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Burke performed the morning ceremony which was followed by a reception in the Orrington Hotel in Evanston. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Trukenbrod of Cedar Falls, la., former Winnetka residents, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Rody Scheib of Wilmette. The bride wore a gown of reembroidered lace with an heirloom lace veil extending to form a train. She carried a bouquet of ivory roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Robert C. Lecy of Stevens Point, Wis. Among the bridesmaids were Mrs. Roy H. Anderson of Glenview, Mrs. Fowler B. McConnell of Lake Forest, and Miss Frances R. Scheib of Wilmette, sisters of the bridegroom. William J. Griffin Jr. of Chicago served as best man. Ushers included William S. Trukenbrod of Evanston, Thomas K. Trukenbrod and Robert B. Trukenbrod, both of Cedar Falls, brothers of the bride. The couple resides in Evanston following a Jamaican honeymoon. (John Howell Photo) Greenwich Country Club. The couple's parents are Dr. and Mrs. George Cline Smith of Greenwich and Mr. and Mrs. A. Frederick Van Home of Winnetka. The bride wore a silk organza gown detailed with lace and pearls. A garland of organza flowers held her illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of Phalaenopsis orchids, Stephanotis and ivy. Miss Kristin Van Home of Winnetka, sister of the bridegroom, was among the attendants. Miss Julia Anne Meiresonne of Roger Kurz of Winnetka acted as Wilmette and Thomas E. Stock of best man. Among the ushers were Storm Lake, la., exchanged marP ^ H g l X,W . f e f r t i r o f r f i r P r ^ - -rS»^T ^P.^s_SiPL_3 in St. Francis Dridegroom, Stephen Warhover, Xavier Church in Wilmette C~ The Rev. John Rosemeyer perand Stanley Woleben, all of Winformed the afternoon ceremony netka. (Charles Leon Photo) which was followed by a buffet reception in the bride's home. The couple's parents are Mr. and Miss Kathleen Mary Matthews, Mrs. A. L. Meiresonne of Wilmette daughter of John Thomas Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stock of of Wilmette and the late Mrs. Storm Lake. Matthews, became the bride of The bride wore a peau de soie Julio Emilio Valera of Jackson gown with tulip sleeves with a pearl Heights, N. Y., Sept. 3 in St. crown and shoulder-length veil. She Francis Xavier Church in Wil- carried a bouquet of orchids, lilies mette. of the valley, and Stephanotis. The Rev. Carmel Galea perMiss M. Katryn Downs of Sioux formed the afternoon ceremony City, la., was maid of honor. Miss Kathleen Meiresonne of Wilmette and Miss Margaret Stock of Storm Lake, la., were bridesmaids. John A. Frost of Chicago served as best man. Ushers were Daryl Durant of Chicago and James Stock of Glen Ellyn. The newlyweds are living in Evanston. Mrs. Gerard Scheib The bride, the former Barbara Lynn Engstrom, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Engstrom of Wilmette. Matron of honor was Mrs. Michael Brand of Princeton, Minn., Mrs. Paul M. Doepel Jr. and Jerry Boyke of Evanston was the best man. The bride's brother, Richard Engstrom of Chicago, was among the ushers. The couple honeymooned in the Florida Keys. Meiresonne-Stock Matthews-Valera Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robert Leitner Skerven-Reinwald Miss Lynn Skerven, daughter of Mrs. Robert Skerven of Skokie and the late Mr. Skerven, became the bride of William Reinwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Reinwald of Northfield, Sept. 3 in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Glenview. Msgr. Raymond P. Hillinger, great-uncle of the bridegroom, performed the 3 p.m. ceremony. Matron of honor was Mrs. George Streisky and best man was the bridegroom's brother, Steven Reinwald. The newlyweds are living in Evanston. Allan Bleach of Glencoe To Marry Miss Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hirsch of Flint, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Hedie Jan, to Scott Allan Blech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Blech of Glencoe. Miss Hirsch is a junior in art education at the University of Michigan and is a member of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. Mr. Blech, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is a graduate journalism student at the University of Missouri. He is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society. A June wedding is planned. to Thomas William Grein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Grein of Bay City, Mich. The bride-elect was graduated from Joseph Sears School in Kenilworth and from New Trier High School. She attended Michigan State University. Mr. Grein is attending Michigan State University. A December wedding is planned. Smith-Van Home Miss Katherine Bowman Smith of Greenwich, Conn., became the bride of Jan Frederick Van Home of Winnetka Sept. 3 in Christ Church in Greenwich, Conn. The Rev. Edward T. Adkins performed the ceremony which was followed by a reception in the October 20, 1966 * » ** J * \ . t* fc»* · V <^\ - Engstrom-Berry Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Berry are residing in Chicago following their July 23 wedding in Evanston's Immanuel Lutheran Church. Bogart-Grein Mr. and Mrs. George Bell Bogart of Evanston, formerly of Kenilworth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth (Betsy), Miss Hirsch Miss Bogart 101 YMrs. Jan Van Home ; EST'