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16 Doily Northwe5tern Tues.t July 5, 1977 King, Kortbein Dabill, Bayer cy S. Polishinski, bridesmaid; and Bobby J. Marquardt, groomsman. Charles King seated guests. A reception at the Marine Corps League Club followed.

A social work student at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, the bride is employed at McDonald's Hamburgers. The bridegroom is employed at Gibson Chevrolet. After a wedding trip to Baraboo, the couple will live in Oshkosh. Newman Center was the setting for the marriage of Dyanne Kathryn King and Douglas L. Kortbein on Saturday.

The Rev. Robert Thompson officiated at the 7 p.m. service for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K.

King, 18 E. New York and the son of Mrs. John Kempf, Oshkosh, and Raymond Kortbein, Omro. Attending the couple were the bride's sister, Sandra M. King, maid of honor; Paul F.

Yenter, best man; Nan if A I i A Vander Bloemen, Holz NEENAH In a seven o'clock ceremony on Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church, Diane Vander Bloemen and Wayne W. Holz were married. The Rev. Gerhard Schaefer offciated. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Vander Bloemen, Route 7, Appleton, are the bride's parents. Parents of the bridegroom are Elvira Holz, 1321 Whittier Drive, Neenah, and the late Lawrence Holz. Attending the couple were Sue Van-denberg, matron of homor; Roy H. Holz, best man; Jean Holz, bridesmaid; and Dan Vandenberg, groomsman.

Michael Holz ushered. After the ceremony a reception was held in the church ball. The bridegroom attended Bethany Junior College, Mankato, Minn, and graduated from the University of consin-Oshkosh. He is the manager of Holz's Sewing and Fabric Center, Appleton. The couple will reside in Neenah.

Winter, Graff MEN AS HA Mary Dabill and Daniel Bayer exchanged marriage promises before the Rev. Robert Lussier on Saturday, June 4, at 2.30 p.m. in St. Mary fatholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. David Dabill, 220 E. Forest Neenah, and Mr. and Mrs. Marseilles Bayer, 624 10th Menasha.

Attending the bride were Diane Hil-debrandt, maid of honor; and Diane Becker, Sandy Dabill and Jan Bayer, bridesmaids. The bridegroom's attendants were Jeffrey Eckrich, best man; and Gary Bayer, Phil Hoffman, and Bill Dabill, groomsmen. Ronald Dabill and Jerry Bayer ushered. After the ceremony a reception was; held at the VFW Club, Appleton. The bride is employed at Theda Xlark Memorial Hospital.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Career Academy, iflilwaukee, is employed by Gimbel's, "Appleton. They are residing in Neenah after a Redding trip to northern Wisconsin. were groomsmen. Seating guests were Michael Girens, Robert Kriegel and Keven Harvot. Vocalists for the ceremony were Laura Meier and Kevin Harvot.

A reception was held at the Eagle's Club for the couple. Graff is a 1977 graduate of Wartburg College in Waverly, and is employed by the Serve-U Beverage Mart. The bride graduated from the Constance School of Cosmetology in 1974, and is employed at Bernice's Beauty Boutique. The couple will live in Oshkosh, following a wedding trip to Minnesota. Debbie K.

Winter and Ronald J. Graff exchanged wedding vows at 6 p.m. Saturday in Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Ronald W.

Meier officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Winter, 3672 Vinland Road, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Graff, 921 School Ave. Attending the bride as maids of honor were Laurie Zillges and Karen Winter. Melodie Meier, Linda Zelhofer and Bonnie Graff were bridesmaids.

Best men for the bridegoom were Mark Meier and Brian Graff. Eric and Glenn Wright, and Michael Winter Mrs. Ranald Graff Mrs. Dtaglas Kortbein Engagements, holiday weekend weddings announced Lansley, Hebblewhite Bartelt, Werner honor; and Ulla Sorrell and Susan Lansley, bridesmaids. Maj.

James Miller was best man, and Dr. Bradley Munson and Ian Lansley, the bride's brother, were groomsmen. The couple will reside in Oxford, England, until August when Capt. Hebblewhite will be re-assigned to Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. The bridegroom's parents and aunt, Jeanette Hebblewhite, attended the wedding.

WOODBRIDGE, England Capt. Thomas A. Hebblewhite and Susan Lesley Lansley exchanged marriage vows at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at Woodbridge Royal Air Force Base Chapel. The Rev.

John Hellstern officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hebblewhite, 734 Powers Oshkosh, and Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Lansley, Salisbury, Wilts, England. Bridal attendants were Christine Long, matron of The bride's grandfather, the Rev. Arthur Tacke, and the Rev. Clarence JCoepsell officiated at the marriage of Lois Beth Bartelt and Gary Ray Werner Saturday at 5:30 p.m. at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church.

After a reception at the Pioneer Inn, the couple left on a trip to northern Wisconsin. Attending the bride were Colleen Oldfield, matron of honor; her sisters, Esther Marie Leonard and Ruth Hess, and Sharon Werner, bridesmaids. Mark Menzel was best man. Groomsmen were the bridegroom's brother, Lee Werner, Randy Hess and James Sticka. Brothers of the couple, James and John Bartelt and Mark Werner, seated guests.

Music for the ceremony was provided by Christine Troge, organist; James Buege, soloist; and Ruth Kitzer-ow, flutist. The bride, who earned a bachelor's degree in education from Dr. Martin Luther College, New Ulm, is a teacher at Grace Lutheran School in Neenah. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Henry R. Bartelt, 4401 Hwy. 116, Omro. The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Werner, 324 S. Sawyer is employed at Castle-Pierce Printing Co. They will reside in Oshkosh. Bradish, Brozek -Jfeil Nett, Hathaway MENASHA After their wedding and reception on Saturday, June 18, Elizabeth Marie (Bradish) and Michael F. Brozek left on a wedding trip to London, England.

The Rev. Robert Lussier officiated at the service in St. Mary Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond A. Bradish, 1112 Manitowoc Road, Menasha, and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Brozek, Phillips.

Laura Zimmerman was the maid of honor, and Joel Warnick was best man. Also attending the couple were Amy Brown, Lisa Bradish, Mrs. Joey Jenks, Miriam Lysne, Susan Brozek and Mary Anderson, bridesmaids; and Calvin Dexter, Craig Zorn, Tom Zeman, Tom Obadal, Joel Bromberg and Paul Jacobson, groomsmen. Barbara Vopravil, William Bradish and Jerry Parsons seated guests. A reception at Country Aire, Appleton, followed.

Mrs. Brozek is a student at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where her husband is doing post-graduate work. A graduate of UW-Eau Claire, Brozek is a political consultant for the Wisconsin Physicians Alliance. They will reside in New London. The bride, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Jungwirth, 8880 Old Road, Winneconne, is employed at J.I. Case Winneconne. The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hathaway, 14 E. Melvin the bridegroom is a teacher at Lourdes Academy. He earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees in music education from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. They will reside in Oshkosh. 1 The Rev.

Harold B. Riebe officiated at the marriage of Amy Nett and Terry Hathaway Saturday at 4 p.m. in the Charter House at Algoma Boulevard United Methodist Church. Honor attendants were the bridegroom's brother, John Hathaway, and piane Jungwirth. Music for the ceremony was provided by Edith Collins.

A reception at the Lourdes Academy cafeteria followed. Peterson, Boyer Semi-Annual FAMILY SHOE SALE! FURTHER REDUCTIONS MENASHA In a mid-afternoon service on Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Church, Victoria L. Peterson and Jon Boyer exchanged wedding promises before the Rev. Norman Fontaine.

Maid of honor for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Peterson, 845 Roosevelt Menasha, was Sue Kosiorek. Bridesmaids were Debi Randels, Kerry Pawlowski and Jan Boyer. Best man for the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Boyer, Route 1, Kaukaun-a, was Jeff Nickolas. Groomsmen were Scott Spaay, Gary Peterson and Gary Pakalski. Steven and Leonard Peterson ushered. The Darboy Club was the setting for the reception that followed.

The bridegroom is in the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Hood, where the couple will reside. toOFF Women's Shoes fin 1 00 Red Cross Joyce Cobbies Options Socialites Solos First Editions Nina 77 to I 7.77 Orig. Mrs. Gary Werner Kietzman, Newton The Rev.

Daniel Habeck officiated at the Sunday afternoon wedding ceremony of Lynn M. Kietzman and Kenneth R. Newton at Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph J. Kietzman, 1243 W. 10th and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Newton, 715 Oak St. Honor attendants for the couple were Kathy McAu-liffe and Chuck Gorchels. Tony Balistrieri and Glen Chase seated the guests. A reception at Westhaven Golf Clb followed the ceremony. The couple are graduates of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.

The bride was employed by the Oshkosh Public Library. Following a wedding trip to Florida, they will live in Denver, where Newton is stationed in the U.S. Navy. Gawinski, Hanson MENASHA A reception, dinner and dance at the Labor Temple followed marriage of Barbara Joyce Gawinski and Lyle Glen Hanson Jr. on Saturday, June 25.

The Rev. David Lewis officiated at the wedding ceremony at 1 p.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church. Soloists were Joan Waldo and Sheryl Sultun.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gawinski, 1730 Lake Shore Drive, Menasha, and Mr and Mrs. Lyle Hanson, Paynes Point, Neenah. Bridal attendants were Kathleen Ann Gawinski, maid of honor; Sherry Michaelsen, Sandra Demski Mrs Roger Neubauer and Sheryl Sultun, bridesmaids; and Julie Rzentkowski and Laura Borski, junior bridesmaids.

Ben Wicinske was best man. Groomsmen were Robert Loerke, Daniel Brantmeier, Karl Kraus and Roger Neubauer. Jeff Glisczinski and David Fischer seated guests. The bride attended the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and graduated from UW-Oshkosh. She is a speech and hearing pathologist in La Crosse.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Fox Valley Technical Institute, is a teacher at Western Wisconsin Technical Institute in La Crosse where the couple will live. They are on a wedding trip to the western United States. 4K I Schmick, Otto A February wedding is being planned by Beth A. Schmick and Robert F. Otto.

Miss Schmick, who attended Oshkosh West High School, is the daughter of Audrey M. Schmick, 1140 Cumberland Trail, and Henry G. Schmick, Oshkosh. Her fiance, a 1976 graduate of Oshkosh West High School, is employed at the Buckstaff Co. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred G. Otto 1020 Heritage Trail. Man "1 i AlGICRSt 1 Men's Shoes 3.99,23.99 Orig. $11 Freeman Trods Juan Pastore Birmingham Octanes Angelica Panske Panske, McCarthy At a recent family gathering, Doris Panske, 404 W.

11th announced the engagement of her daughter, Angelica, to Dennis P. McCarthy, son of Marcella McCarthy, Oshkosh, and Jerome McCarthy, Pacifica, Calif. A 1977 graduate of Lourdes Academy, Miss Panske is employed by Sears Roebuck and Co. Her fiance, a 1973 graduate of Farrington High School, Hawaii, is a police science student at Fox Valley Technical Institute. He is employed by the Square Co.

They plan to marry next year. Theresa Santa Santa, Paulik The engagement of Theresa Ann Santa to Dennis G. Pau-Jik was recently announced by the parents of the bride-Jo-be, Alex and Helen Santa, South Bend, Ind. Paulik is the son of Sylvester and Helen Paulik, 123 N. Lark St.

Miss Santa graduated from Andrew Jackson High School in 1974, and is a de- artment manager for the Ayres Co. Her fiance is ti 1973 graduate of Lourdes Academy and a 1977 graduate of the University of Wis-bonsin-Oshkosh. He is an industrial sales representative for Procter and Gamble Distributing Co. An October 8 wedding is planned. V7 Beth Schmick SERVING CENTRAL WISCONSIN IDEAl FOR; Wsdding Rtctptions FEATURING laktd Ham Roost Tiirkty I Dressing Roast Bssf Numerous Othtr Entrots Children's Shoes 3.99,9.99 Homo Enttrtaining Funerals Church Socials Picnics Orig.

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and Mrs. Ray Schroeder, 207 N. Meadow have announced the engagement of their daughter, Debra Lynn, to Douglas R. Potratz. The prospective brideg-; room is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Potratz, 15 Welle Drive. Miss Schroeder graduated from Oshkosh West High I School in 1976, and is a ing assistant at Bethel Home. Potratz, a 1974 graduate of i Oshkosh West High School, graduated from Fox Valley Technical Institute, Apple-I ton, in 1975. He is a mechan-," ic at Copps Auto Center.

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