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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Feb 1985, p. 37

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itf« wnmn PlaindealerHtrald 1»|4 R«um« of News -- Friday. Feb. 1. IMS --P*0e11 mm The new Mr. and Mrs. Krickl embarked on a Caribbean cruise honeymoon and returned to their Crystal Lake home. May 12 A Caribbean .cruise was the honeymoon plans for the new Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mechamp. The bridfe was the former Beth Brabec, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Brabec and Mrs. Albert E. Mecham, Jr. are the parents of the groom. The couple were married in an afternoon ceremony in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in McHenry. For an added sentimen­ tal touch, the bride wore her mother's embroidered organza wedding gown and her veil was handmade by the bride's mother and aunt. MiylS The Wonder Lake Bible Church was the setting for the exchange of wedding vows between the former Cheryl Wright and Ronald K. bride is the daughter of Russell and Arlene Wright and Ronald and Marilyn Meyer are the parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds later made their home in Wonder Lake. M«ri2 fte former Rebecca Schaller and John F. Nickel exchanged promises of marriage. The bride is the daughter of Fredrich and Patricia Schaller and Norbert and Pauline Nickel are the parents of the bridegroom. The nuptials were performed by Father Kehneth Fieller in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Janesville, WI. Later the couple embarked on a wedding trip to the Great Smokey Mountains in Gatlinburg, TN. The couple have made their home in Marshall, WI. May 12 The former Karen Lynn Graef and Michael Stephen Wegener were united in holy matrimony, as the bride's father, the Rev. Her­ man Graef, officiated the ceremony. The wedding was held in the Zlon Lutheran Church in McHenry. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Herman Graef, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mb. Gerald Wegener. The couple embarked on a brief honeymoon and returned to make their home in Wonder Lake. M«yl9 Following their marriage, the new Mr. and Mrs. Todd Harrison left on a honeymoon of sightseeing Nebraska, Colorado, New co, Arizona and Southern wrnia, terminating isi Los Angeles where the couple .made their home. The former Michele Renate Adrian, daughter of Ferdinand and Maria Adrian, and Todd An­ drew Harrison, son of Thomas and Marilyn Harrison, were wed in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church inJohnsburg. MiylS St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Johnsburg was the set­ ting for the nuptials uniting in marriage the former Eileen Frankowski and Kevin R. Miller. The bride is the daughter of Henry and Marcia Frankowski, and the groom is the son of Robert and Marilyn Miller. The new Mr. and Mrs. Miller made their home in McHenry. M§yl9 The former Patricia Klapperich and Steven Wickenkamp were united in holy matrimony. The Reverend Roger Schneider of­ ficiated the ceremony at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in McHenry. The bride's parents are John and Eileen Klapperich. The groom's parents are James and Beverly Wickenkamp. Upon their return from a honey­ moon in Ocala, FL, the couple took up residence in McHenry. "S? Dicker, daughter of Patrick and Marie McQuillan. The groom is the son of Walter and Lean Nuss. The couple were united in holy matrimony in an afternoon ceremony by Father Tranel in Christ the King Catholic Church in Wonder Lake. June 2 Following their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Pefclo loft for Niagara Falls, N.Y., to tour parts of Canada for their honeymoon. former Cynthia Jones was escorted down the aisle of St. Patrick Catholic Chuch in McHenry by her uncle, Albert F. Ferrara, to be given in marriage to Melvin James Locke. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George Darnell Jones and the late Mr. Jones. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Locke, Jr. The couple have mide their home in Bartlett, IL. A delayed honeymoon was planned for a later time. June 2 Upon returning from a honey­ moon in the scenic area of Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, the new Mr. and Mrs. Scott Golden took up residence in LaSalle, IL. The bride is the former Mary Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Foley. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Golden. The afternoon sacrament of ho­ ly matrimony was performed by the Rev. Edmund Petit in St. Patrick Catholic Church in McHenry. The new Mr. and Mrs. Marty Nuss took up, residence in Wonder Lake following their-return from a romantic stay on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The bride is the former Leslie A. The bride is the former Sandra J. Schau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schau. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Peklo. The couple were married at Christ the King Catholic Church in Wonder Lake and have made their home in Schaumburg. June 2 The former Theresa Creasy and Michael Szramek exchanged pro­ mises of marriage in St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in McHenry. , Joseph and Linda Creasy are the bride's parents And Thomas and Colleen Szramek are the groom's parents. The new Mr. and Mrs. Szarmek made their home in Crystal Lake. June 9 Following their exchange of wedding vows, the former Terilee Armon and John H. Moehling em­ barked on a one-week honeymoon in Jamaica. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mullen, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Moehling are the groom's parents. The couple have made Woodridge, IL, their home. June 16 > The former Wendy R. Koca and Paul J. Walczynski exchanged promises of marriage before the Rev. Leo Bartel in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Johnsburg. Elaine and Ronald Koca are the irents of the bride. Joan and Itanley Walczynski are the bridegroom's parents. Following their reception, the newlyweds embarked on a wed­ ding trip to Florida. 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During our many years in McHenry we have been developing strong roots in this community and arje proud to be on the leading edge of the banking lndusttry...and look toward to the future. Savings accounts of all types, checking for your every need, loans for any purpose...and a host of specialized services are available at the First National Bank Of McHenry. Personal service to your family and busi­ ness has alwaays been our goal. The First looks for­ ward to the yaars ahead of being able to offer you even more extended financial services. V ^ A « » * • » « * 1 mmm mmmm . . . . . . . . * * « . . • « « . up**,« i « . . . . . . . . Rounded To Noarost Thousands of Dollars r f Member FDIC FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCHENRY 3814 w. ELM ST. MCHENRY, ILL 385-5400 L

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