m j FFLfcMfcM TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 14 - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1*78 ID June 18 -Doreen Rosing placed a bouquet at the altar of the Blessed Virgin before meeting her bridegroom, Kurt I^auer, Jr at the altar of St Mary's church. Frank S. and Karen Judith <Hanahan) McClatchey are honeymooning at Hilton Head Island, S C. following their marriage. Blue and white was the c&br theme for the marriage of Lyn Ann Haddick and Robert Glen Mecham William Edward Ritthaler and Elizabeth Cooper Fajans repeated their nuptial vows in Wilmington. Vermont F David Meyer took Bonnie Jean Rgan of Rolling Meadows as his bride at St. Mary's Catholic church A candlelight interfaith ceremony solom- nized the union of Roger E. Ludwig and Barbara Lynn Baker. June 24-Brenda Jo Fanning and John Patrick Schiavone repeated vows before the Rev. Raymond Kearney June 25-Rosemarie May was escorted by her mother and brother to meet her bridegroom. Joseph C. Wagner, at the altar of St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg The Rev Ralph Smith heard the promises of marriage between Paul E Jenkins and Vicki Lee Peterson at the first United Methodist church Jl'I.Y July 2-Lori Lyn Parker wore an opal necklace, a gift from her bridegroom, Gerald "Lee" Pride, when the couple repeated nuptial vow. July 9-Gerard F Idstein accepted the hand of Margaret C. Devine in marriage in Lock- port, 111. > Florida was the honeymoon destination of Harry T and Therese A. (Boehlke) Wyman following their marriage. Susan Weber, formerly of Sunnyside Estates, became the bride of John D. Ritzert of Hebron. July 15-Andrea Alysia York wore heirloom jewelry when she became the bride of Herb Lawrenc^ Twist. Jr. July lfr|Rainbow colors were the theme chosen by Mary Sue Scharf and Patrick J O'Donnell for their wedding Ronald Justen and Geraldine Slaughter chose blue for their wedding theme at Christ the King Catholic church Pastel tints of the rainbow were selected by Janice L. Peterson and Matthew J. Oik of McHenry for their marriage ceremony. July 23-Roxane M Pieroni was a radiant bride in white chiffon when she joined her bridegroom, Darrell L. Koewler at the altar. Barbara Morenz. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morenz of McHenry, became the bride of John Laub of Normal. 111. Late summer wedding vows were repeated by Lorelle Ann Vacula and William Moeck. July 30-Former Johnsburg school first grade teacher, Jean Petrov and John Kosanovich were married in Milwaukee. AKil'ST Aug 5-Lina L Miller and John R Van Duyn met at the altar of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church to exchange vows. Surrounded by soft candlelight. Delora Eileen Sturm and Steven Harold Gerhardt repeated the nuptial vows uniting them as man and wife Aug 6-Navy Airman Richard E Morley, Jr. of McHenry, took the hand of Karen Ann Bedwell of Dover, Delaware, in marriage Kathy Jean Roos carried her grand parents' Bible when she became 4^ri^le . pf # Jack Edward Dusthimer of Wonder Lake. Betty Johnson was escorted to the altar by her brother to meet her bridegroom, Alan Meurer of McHenry. The beautiful sacrament of Matrimony united Monica L Neiss and Richard M Marsh as man and wife in St. John the Baptist Catholic church The altar of St Patrick's Catholic church was decorated with yellow and white daisies for the wedding of Maureen E. Murphy and Randall J. Koeppen. Aug 12-A gift of diamond earrings and a gold chain bracelet from Joseph Richard Dehn were worn by Judy Lynn Miller when the couple repeated marital vows. Aug. 13-Karen Kay Schadler and Christopher Patrick Nolan accepted the commitments of marriage with an exchange of nuptial vows. Jack P. Benders, Jr., of McHenry and Crystal Ramp were wed in St. Mark's Lutheran church in Waukegan. Aug. 20--A cascading bridal bouquet was carried by Mary Ruth Hoffmann when she became the bride of Thomas Eugene Frost, formerly of McHenry. Judy Becker of Palatine and Timothy Cordrey of McHenry accepted the commitments of marriage in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Gail L. Dowweli; formerly of McHenry, was escorted to the altar by her uncle to meet her bridegroom, Robert A. Quinn. Mary Alice Meath and Jeffrey Alec Daniels were united in marriage at the Old Cathedral in St. Louis. Aug 27--Wearing a white satin and lace bridal gown she had made. Mary A. Elliott became the bride of Russell R. Schiller. The Rev. William Sch wartz heard the exchange of nuptial vows between Fran Malpede and Donald Wiser. A late summer wedding in An- neheim, Calif., united Valerie Kim Ford and Thomas Lingenfelter SEPTEMBER Sept. 3--The fathers of Deborah Ann Foley and Timothy Prostko participated in the couples' nuptial Mass by reading from the Testaments. Anne de Remond du Chelas and Mark Donald Wagner chose a northern resort for their honeymoon trip following their marriage. Bonnie Jean Creger of McHenry wore a delicate rose pendant, a gift from her bridegroom, Paul Alexander Schipp, on their wedding day. An early fall wedding solem nized the union of Cynthia Lee Smith and George Landholt. Diane Wagner and Brad Kleven chose a musical background of guitars for their nuptial Mass at St. Mary's Catholic church. Newly weds Timothy W. and Margaret G. (Stilling) Schuenke are making their home in Lake Mills, Wis. following their wedding. A musical background of guitars was selected by Diane Wagner and Brad Kleven for their nuptial Mass. Sept. 10--A new home built by the bridegroom awaits the return of bridal couple, Edward Karl Betts and Donna Leah Kinder Joy Jill McNally wore a sixpence in her shoe when she met her bridegroom, Gerald L. Henningfield, at the altar of St. Peter's Catholic church. The Reverends William Schwartz, Michael Tierney and Michael Douglass concelebrated the nuptial Mass uniting in marriage Annette M. Pitzen and Michael J. Coughlin. Pamela Fleming wore her mother's wedding gown when she exchanged the vows of marriage with her bridegroom. Robert Schabow. A lovely fall wedding solomnized the union between Kimberly L. Hegner (UadnMlMfap If) Serving You electronics corporation I C S V E L E C T R O N I C S C O R P Electronics Is Our Business.... And We're Proud Of The Job We D As business continued to prosper, so did the dema upon us. Since 1967, when our company was in its fant stages, we have added numerous employees to ranks. 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