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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 19

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WEDDINGS 1 I i i i 'J 1 'IKv i i Clay-McNamee United in marriage in a ceremony at 4 p.m. April 16, 1988, at Wesley United Methodist Church, Bloomington, were Donna Gay and Bill McNamee, both of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clay of 607 Maple Place, Normal, and Mr.

and Mrs. John McNamee of Chicago are their parents. There was a reception at the Bone Student Center ballroom at Illinois State University. Attending the bride were Dean-na Clay, maid of honor; Maria Kinross, Judy Vicich and Mary Rose McNamee, bridesmaids; and Amie Olaes and Ann McNamee, flower girls. John McNamee Jr.

was best man; Steve, Tom and Jim McNamee, groomsmen. The bride has a bachelor's degree in pharmacy from the University of Iowa and is employed by DuPont Critical Care. Her husband has a degree in business from Western Illinois University and is employed as a commodities trader by the Chicago Board of Trade. Following a wedding trip to Puerto Vallarta, the newlyweds reside in Evanston. ij ktl Jt Ait Higglns-Boltnott PONTIAC Nancy Jo Higglns and Donald Joe Boitnott, both of Champaign, were united in marriage in a ceremony at 3 p.m.

April 23, 1988, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Pontiac. There was a reception at The Palamar Restaurant, Pontiac. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard F. Higgins Sr. of Pontiac, was attended by Angela O'Brien, Donna Higgins, Rhonda Stalter, Patty Trifone and Peg Fitzsimmons. Nicole Weaver was flower girl. The bridegroom, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald L. Boitnott of Dewey, was attended by Bob Darling, Rick Higgins, Don Spaulding, Mike Nugent and Phil Oyer, with Joshua Burton as ring bearer. Daryl Eshleman, Blake Parsons, Todd De-la ney and Ron Kent were ushers. The bride Is a graduate of Pontiac High School and Parkland College.

She is employed by Osco Drug in Champaign. Her husband, a graduate of Fisher High School, served in the U.S. Army for four years and is employed at Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul. The newlyweds reside in Champaign following a honeymoon in Chicago. Bruner-Henderson ATLANTA Christen Bruner of rural Atlanta and Gary Henderson of rural Minier exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at 4 p.m.

April 16, 1988, at the home of the bride's grandmother, Julia Hoblit of rural Atlanta. Parents of the couple are Lynda Orrick of 1103 E. Jefferson Bloomington, Robert Miller of Lincoln, Loretta Henderson of Pekin and Arnold Henderson of rural Minier. There was a reception at Lincoln Moose Lodge. Tami Flynn was maid of honor; Julie Frantz and Elizabeth Miller, bridesmaids; and Ashley Moore, flower girl.

Dave Heimer was best man; Jake and Kevin Henderson, groomsmen; and Brayden Bruner, ring bearer. The bride is employed by Logan County Community Credit Union, Lincoln, and her husband is employed by R.A. Cullinan Son, Tremont. They reside at 207 S.W. 6th Atlanta.

Lighty-Schlink Lori Ann Lighty and Keith Charles Schlink, both of 1105 S. Bunn Apt. 2, Bloomington, exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at noon April 30, 1988, at Funks Grove. Parents of the couple are Bill and Sara Gray of Lakeland, and Clarence and Dorothy Schlink of 219 Ave. Hilltop Mobile Home Court, Bloomington.

There was a reception at Tri-Lakes before the newlyweds left for a honeymoon at Jumer's in Bet-tendorf Iowa. Sheila Arthur and Pat Arthur were their attendants. The newlyweds are graduates of Normal Community High School. The bride is employed as a nurses aide by McLean County Nursing Home and her husband is employed by The Eureka Co. A iUl i i I ft.

Schuttler-Menzel LINCOLN Marsha Schut-tler, daughter of Elsie Lou Schut-tier of Lincoln and the late Marvin H. Schuttler, and Michael C. Menzel, both of Williamsville, were married at 2 p.m. April 16, 1988, at Lincoln United Methodist Church. He is a son of Harry William and Dorothy Menzel of Lincoln.

There was a reception at Lincoln Elks Country Club. Margie Sheley was matron of honor and Jamie Menzel, flower girl. Scott Menzel was best man; Jake Sheley and Evan Menzel, ring bearers; and Harry Earle Menzel and David Menzel, ushers. The bride is a graduate of Elkhart High School and Illinois State University and is employed as a teacher by Rochester School District 3A. Her husband is a graduate of Lincoln High School and the University of Illinois and is employed by the Department of Employment Security.

The newlyweds reside in Williamsville. GILMAN Sheila Ann Rowe of Chicago, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kendall C. Rowe of Gilman, became the bride of Jerry Keith West of St.

Louis in a ceremony at 2 p.m. April 23, 1988, at First Methodist Church of Gilman. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dal West of St.

Louis. There was a church reception followed by a buffet reception at the home of the bride's parents. Lynn Miller and Marge Ruschau, Jerry, Joe and John Miller were their attendants. The bride has a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois and is a graduate of Men-nonite College of Nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse by Barnes Medical Center, St.

Louis. Her husband is employed by Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis. The newlyweds reside at 6053 Bissonnet Court, St. Louis, following a wedding trip to the British Isles.

Ensign, born May 4, 1988. The baby, who weighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces, is a half sister of Tiffany, 7, and twins Greg and Craig, 4. Grandparents are Mildred B. Yorker of Gibson City and Robert and Irene Ensign of Elliott. Kenneth Daniel Skaggs weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces when born May 3, 1988, to Brian and Barbara Skaggs of rural Secor.

The new arrival is a brother of Keena, 6, and Jennifer, 3. He is a grandson of Gerhard and Katherine Lehmann of rural Danvers and James and Dorothy Skaggs of rural Deer Creek. Adam Joseph Horlne is the name chosen for the baby born April 26, 1988, to David and Katie Horine of 408 W. Locust Bloomington. The baby, who weighed 10 pounds, is named for his godfather, Adam Issac, and middle-named for a paternal uncle.

He Is a brother of Joshua David, 3, and Alex Daniel, ltt. Grandparents are Ken and Barb Burroughs of 203 Ambrose Way, Normal, and Eleanor Horine of 413 E. Mill Bloomington. Esther Goelzer of 319 E. Emerson Bloomington, is great grandmother.

Danny and Gail Hulva of Morton are parents of Miriam Rachel Hulva born April 29, 1988. The 8-pound, 4-ounce baby is a sister of Michelle, Brenna, and Daniel, 17 months. Grandparents are Virgil and Mary Froman of rural Carlock and John and Betty Hulva of East Peoria. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Largent and Cecila Hulva, all of East Peoria. ,1 i Rowe-West Wall-Hartman United in marriage In a 10 a. m. ceremony May 7, 1988, at Epiphany Catholic Church, Normal, were Patricia Wall and Matthew Hartman, both of Lombard. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wall of rural Ellsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hartman of 13 Somerset Court, Bloomington, are their parents. There was a reception at Crestwicke Country Club before the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Aruba.

Kathleen Wall was maid of honor; Karen and Linda Wall, Sue Arnold and Jeanne Heller, bridesmaids; and Melissa Arnold, flower girl. Joel Hartman was best man; and Ron Boe, Mark Muenchow, Matt Stuckel and Ted Brock, groomsmen. The newlyweds are graduates of University High School and the University of Illinois. The bride is assistant office manager for Salem Services, Oakbrook Terrace. Her husband is employed as an electrical engineer at Tellabs In Lisle.

The newlyweds reside at 1342 S. Finley Apt. 30, Lombard. Lee-Whittenberg PONTIAC Deidre Anne Lee and Brett L. Whittenberg, both of St.

Petersburg, were married at 1 p.m. April 30, 1988, at First United Methodist Church, Pontiac. Eldon and Martha Lee of Pontiac and Joan Whittenberg of Brookfield and the late Glenn Whittenberg are their parents. There was a reception at Pontiac Elks Club. Attending the bride were Lorri Tinges, matron of honor; Carol and Jennifer Voigts, Nancy DiNardi and Ruth Semmens, bridesmaids; and Carra Tinges, flower girl.

Bruce Whittenberg was best man; Darryl Tinges, Robert Voigts, Ross Kulma and Robert Overman II, groomsmen; and Jacob Whittenberg, ring bearer. The bride, a graduate of Eastern Illinois University, is employed as data entry supervisor by Tech Data Clearwater, Fla. Her husband attended Elmhurst College and Southern Illinois University and is employed as product man- McGlawn-Radcliff FUNKS GROVE Jeanette Marie McGlawn and Bruce Radcliff, both of 22 Mobil-Land Mobile Home Court, Bloomington, were married during a 1 p.m. ceremony April 23, 1988, at Funks Grove. Sylvan and Trudy McGlawn of 46 Deville Southgate Estates, Bloomington, and Richard and Peggy Radcliff of rural Danvers are their parents.

There was a reception at Bloomington VFW Hall before the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Las Vegas. Jane Shefferd, April Kagel and Barbie Eads attended the bride and Amanda Montgomery was flower girl. Tim Oehler, Richard Radcliff Jr. and Jeff Davis attended the bridegroom and Michael Roberts and Heather Davis were ring bearers. The bride, a graduate of Tri-Val-ley High School, is employed by Kroger.

Her husband, a graduate of Olympia High School, is employed by The Eureka Co. Bllss-Holtz Married at 2 p.m. April 23, 1988, at Epiphany Catholic Church, Normal, were Colleen Bliss and Michael Holtz, both of 1210 W. Hov-ey Normal. James and Carole Bliss of Clarendon Hills and Ron and Lorraine Holtz of 305 Centennial Drive, Normal, are their parents.

There was a reception at Bloom-ington Elks Lodge before the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Boca Raton, Fla. Valerie Bliss was maid of honor; Sharon Crowder, Kathy Rowall and Kathy Smith, bridesmaids. Robert Terrell was best man; James Scott Bliss, Donald Castagna and Bruce Holtz, groomsmen; Mark Holtz and Rich Terrell, ushers. The bride has bachelor's and master's degrees in sociology from Illinois State University. Her husband, a graduate of Central Catholic High School, is employed as a plumber by Ron Holtz Plumbing and Heating.

Krones-Sante CHENOA Julie Marie Krones of Chenoa became the bride of Don A. Sante of Belleville in a ceremony at 2:30 p.m. April 16, 1988, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Chenoa. Tom and Lois Krones of Chenoa and Phil and Doris Sante of Florissant, are their parents.

There was a reception at Pontiac Knights of Columbus Hall. Adele and Mandi Krones, Marie Stokke, Cindy Ludington and Leesa Rowley attended the bride and Carmen Krones was flower girl. Tony Sante, Mark Krones, Greg Hallett, Chris Mehl, Carl Spence and Steve Trainor attended the bridegroom and Jake Krones was ring bearer. The bride, a graduate of Chenoa High School, is employed by Kevin Boyne law firm, Belleville. Her husband is a graduate of the University of Iowa.

The newlyweds reside at 433 Winchester Place, Belleville. An El Paso couple, Lionel and Cyndi Parker, are parents of Holli Anna Parker, born May 3, 1988. The 7-pound, 7Vi-ounce baby is middle-named for a great-grandmother, the late Anna Oesch. She is a granddaughter of Doris Oesch of 711 E. Bissell and Edwin and Leona Parker of R.R.

12, all of Bloomington. John and Gladys Long of 1407 S. East Bloomington, are great-grandparents. Lisa Kay Powell was born May 2, 1988, to Robert Michael and Laurie Powell of R.R. 3, Bloomington.

The 8-pound, 6-ounce baby is named for Lisa Miller of Chicago and Kay Adams and Peggy Kay Sours, both of Bloomington. She is a sister of Jenny Stamper and Erin Mariah. Grandparents are Larry and Joan Blaeser of Lake Havasu City, and Gladys Powell Oswald of Morton. Frank and Esther Kelly of Palos Heights are great-grandparents. May 5, 1988, is the birth date of Bonnie Diane Bertram, daughter of Doug and Terri Bertram of 807 S.

Summitt Bloomington. The 6-pound, 2-ounce baby is named for her maternal grandmother, the late Bonnie Meyer. She is a sister of Steven Douglas, 4, and Sarah Beth, 3. She is a granddaughter of Russell and Rosemary Meyer of Hanover Park, Pat Bertram of 1707 Gregory Normal, and William Bertram of California. Great-grandparents are Elizabeth Busby of DeKalb, Frances Meyer of Evansville, and Lucille Reynolds of 503 W.

Miller Bloomington. Stoll-Gerdes MOUNT PULASKI Debra Stoll of Chestnut became the bride of Kent Gerdes of Springfield in a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. April 23, 1988, at Zion Lutheran Church, Mount Pulaski. Edwin and Lorene Stoll of Chestnut and Kenneth and Sharon Gerdes of Mount Pulaski are their parents. There was a reception at Mount Pulaski American Legion Home.

The bride was attended by Janet Cowan, matron of honor; Lynne Borgerson, Shari Eggers and Laura Schmidt, bridesmaids; and Angela Dirks, flower girl. Steven Gerdes was best man; Randy Aylesworth, Mike Baunach and Jay Gleason, groomsmen; and Jonathan Gerdes, ring bearer. The bride, a graduate of Illinois State University, is employed as a CPA by Deloitte Haskins Sells, Springfield. Her husband is at student at Lincoln Land Community College. They reside at 5252 Carlton Apt.

Springfield. Haberkorn-Wurl CHATSWORTH Lori Haberkorn of Chatsworth and Ken Wurl of Piper City were married at 4 p.m. May 7, 1988, at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Chatsworth. There was a reception at the Chatsworth American Legion Hall.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haberkorn of Chatsworth, was attended by Lynn Haberkorn. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth E. Wurl Sr. of Dahin-da, was attended by Mike Buoscio. The bride, a graduate of Chatsworth High School, is employed by Piper City Veterinary Clinic as a veterinary assistant. Her husband, a graduate of Thornwood High School, South Holland, and Western Illinois University, is employed by the State of Illinois.

Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, the newlyweds reside at 112 E. Walnut Piper City. NEW NAMES Millard and Dolores Maxson of Chatsworth have received word of the April 17, 1988, birth of a grandson, Aaron Michael Maxson. The 8-pound, 15ounce baby is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Maxson of Paradise Valley, Ariz. He is a brother of Andrew Joseph, 3. Maternal grandfather is David Basila of Phoenix, Ariz. Great-grandparents are Andrew and Mary Bellis of Dwight and Mrs.

Fred Basila of Phoenix. Nicole Lynn Sears was born April 29, 1988, to Chester and Barbara Sears of 610 S. Florence Bloomington. The 7-pound, 9-ounce baby is a sister of Eric James, 18, and Angela 14. Louis Thompson of 619 S.

Clayton Bloomington, is maternal grandfather. May 4, 1988, is the birth date of Aaron Lee Horth, first child of Donald W. and Karen A. Horth of 602 Cheshire Drive, Bloomington. The 8-pound, 1-ounce baby is a grandson of Andrew Cicero of Muskego, and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Horth Jr. of Schenectady, N.Y. Seven-pound, 14-ounce Brittany Nicole Brantley was born May 5, 1988, to Darin and Valerie Brantley of Pontiac. She is a sister of Ariel Marie, 2Vi, and Joshua Lee, 17 months.

John and Yuvonne Grigsby of Bradley and Douglas and DeNeyce Brantley of Kempton are grandparents. Ethel Lee of Reddlck is great-grandmother. Danny J. and Carol L. Ensign of rural Melvln are parents of Crystal Kaye J' Jf -s ager by Tech Data Clearwater.

Following a honeymoon in Key West, the newlyweds reside at 2121 14th St. St. Petersburg, Fla. Mettam-Ayers Grace Mettam of 28 Briarwood, Normal, daughter of Curt and Nancy Mettam of Danville, became the bride of Rockdale L. Ayers, son of Ken and Marie Ayers of Black Earth, in a ceremony at 5 p.m.

April 16, 1988, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Bloomington. There was a reception at Crestwicke Country Club. Nan Shinn was matron of honor and Tiffany Ayers and Julia Pick-ard were bridesmaids. Tony Ayers was best man and John Shinn and Jasen Ayers were groomsmen.

The bride has a bachelor's degree in accounting from Illinois State University and is employed as a computer programmeranalyst by State Farm Insurance Cos. Her husband has a bachelor's degree in computer science, accounting and business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, and is employed as a computer programmeranalyst by State Farm. Following a honeymoon in Florida, the newlyweds reside at the bride's address. 1.

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