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Aug. 21, 1971 Green Bay Press-Gazette MRS. DANIEL WOEIIRER MRS. GARY SKITKL MRS. THOMAS WOLF mrs.

LARRY MUCK MRS. C. M. RENTMEESTER MRS. MICHAEL BAYE MRS.

DAVH) HARDER MRS. KENNETH WOLFORD A 6 1 TjTTm Irs) i SI 'M' i i I i in iitf 'i 1 August Ceremonies Unite Couples 'SI 1 fi IP If 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Darwin Wolfcale, Bluffton, and Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Martin Seppel, Pinecrest Road. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Northern Wisconsin. Hannon-Vande Hei United in marriage at 12:30 p.m. today at St. Norbert Chapel were Miss Kathleen Ann Hannon, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold W. Hannon, 320 Sundown Lane, West De Pere, and Glenn Joseph Vande Hei, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vande Hei, 1020 Aldrin Drive, West De Pere.

Miss Nancy Kuske served as maid of honor and Miss Elizabeth Hannon was brides-maid. Junior bridesmaid was Susan Hannon. Daniel Van Gruensven acted as best man and David Hannon was groomsman. The new Mrs. Vande Hei attended the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, and was graduated from Bellin Memorial Hospital School of Her husband attended UWGB and is a student at Whitewater State University.

After honeymooning at Mackinac Island and upper Michigan, the newlyweds will make their home at Fort Atkinson. Gary Emmel and James Manders. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lenora Falk, 2069 Manitowoc Road, and the late John Rymer. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Al Rentmeester, 156 Rose Lane. Peters-Baye St. Norbert College Chapel provided the setting at 2 p.m. today for the marriage of Miss Mary Clare Peters to Michael James Baye.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Norbert S. Peters, 1006 Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Baye, 823 Oregon St. The bride is a senior at the University of Wisconsin and her husband is a senior at Oshkosh State University, affiliated with Alpha Phi Omega. Following their honeymoon in northern Wisconsin, the couple will live In Oshkosh.

Bridal attendants were Miss Kathleen Peters, maid of honor, and the Misses Joan Peters, Gladys Peltomakl and Bonnie Swanton, bridesmaids. The bridegroom chose Joseph Baye as best man and John Peters, Bernard Baye Jr. and Ted Neiman as groomsmen. Aerts-Harder A home in Milwaukee awaits Mr. and Mrs.

David Rae Harder, who were married at 1:30 this afternoon at Catherine Ladowski, and groomsmen were Gerald Wil-lems Jr. and David Mikulsky. Lawrence Mikulsky and Lawrence Vander Leest Jr. ushered. The bride was graduated from the Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute School of Practical Nursing.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Beatrice Marsland O'Brien, Milwaukee, and Gerald Anthony Willems 332 Grant St. DePas-Nolan Wallace Roy Nolan claimed Miss Diane Marie De Pas as his bride at 1 o'clock this afternoon Immaculate Conception Church, Luxemburg. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Erwin C. De Pas, Luxemburg, chose Miss Christine De Pas as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lynn De Pas and Miss Sherry McNeil Duane Burklund was best man for the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nolan, 984 Howard St.

Groomsmen wore Jerome Nolan and William Du Four, and ushers were Dale Besson and Gregory De Pas. The bride attended Bellin Hospital School of Laboratory Technique and Mr. Nolan studied at tbe Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute. The new Mr. and Mrs.

Nolan will honeymoon in Minneapolis, Minn. Abts-Bradley Two o'clock was the time chosen for the marriage of Miss Shirley Ann Abts and Frank Joseph Bradley this afternoon at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Casco. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.

Abts Rt. 1, Casco, chose Miss Mary Ann Abts as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Kaster and Miss Nancy Abts. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis E. Bradley Rt. 1, Denmark, was attended by Dennis Bradley Jr. MRS. T.

ARMSTRONG MRS. MICHAEL WELSCVG i MRS. CHARLES FREDERICK S) MRS. CI RTIS HOLXE MRS. PATRICK MORAN MRS.

GLENN VANDE IIEI it jr. 1 If Scheuer-Armstrong Nuptial promises were exchanged by Miss Catherine Ann Scheuer and Terry Lee Ervin Armstrong at 1:30 this afternoon at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. After a wedding trip to St. Louis, the couple will live in Madison, where she is a student at the University of Wisconsin. She is affiliated with Phi Upsilon Omicron professional fraternity.

Mr. Armstrong received his degree in business administration from the same school. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scheuer, Mishicot.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Rose Armstrong, Rt. 1, Whitelaw, and Chester Armstrong, 1500 Wall St. Miss Kay Bergner was maid of honor and James Armstrong was best man. Other attendants were Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Scheuer, Mrs. James Armstrong, Miss Penny Armstrong, Thomas Armstrong and Steve Dvorak.

Ronald Wachtel and John Larson ushered. Burch-Welsing Toronto, Canada, is the honeymoon destination of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donald Welsing. They exchanged vows at 1:30 p.m.

today at St. Jude Catholic Church. The bride, the for-m Miss Patrice Grady Burch, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cecil Burch, 1793 Gary Lane.

Mr. Welsing is the son oi Mr. ana Airs. Donald Michael Welsing, 904 N. Chestnut Ave.

Miss Debra Lynn DeGrave and Tony Canadeo served as honor witnesses. Also attending were Miss Cindy Beno, Miss Barbara Katers, Gary Kane and Michael Steier. Guests were seated by Michael Burch, Ronald Burch, Theodore Welsing and Patrick Welsing. Mr. Welsing attended Stevens Point State University and is a student at Oshkosh State University.

The new-lyweds will make their home at 1366 Western Ave. Dworshok-Frederick The honeymoon itinerary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joseph Frederick includes Mexico City and Acapulco, Mexico. They were married at 6 p.m.

Friday at St. Agnes Catholic Church. The bride selected Miss Diane Marie Dworshok as maid of honor and Mrs. David Carpiaux was bridesmaid. Barbara Beth Dworshok was junior bridesmaid.

Lester Barry served as best man and Dennis Eugene Dworshok was groomsman. Bernard Schroder Jr. and Randall Van Den Elzen seated guests. The new Mrs. Frederick, formerly Miss Jean Ellen Dworshok, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon George Dworshok, 1256 Ninth was graduated from Bellin Hospital School of Nursing. Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip R.

Frederick, 350 Cool-idge attended the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. I McClone-Jauquet Former classmates at St. 1 Norbert College, Miss Kathleen M. McClone and John C. Jauquet, exchanged solemn promises at 2:30 p.m.

today at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Menasha. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J.

McClone, Menasha, are parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jauquet, 206 Schober are the bridegroom's parents. Acting as honor attendants were Miss Mary Ellyn As-m and Craig Darrow.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Pat-rick Metcalf, Miss Molly McClone and Miss Debra Jauquet. Michael McClone, Robert Wainscott and Douglas De-R i were groomsmen. Guests were seated by Kevin McClone and James Jauquet. The new Mrs.

Jauquet received a bachelor of arts de- MRS. CLIFFORD NYSSE IRS. BLAKE WILLEMS MRS. WALLACE NOLAN A7 MRS. FRANK BRADLEY MRS.

JOHN EISLER A NT 1 1 m. if Urn a si vkz Aih.ii vhi.ih fr il i i 1 i MRS. ITIEODORE ELL Miss Patsy Berns served as maid of honor and Miss Barbara Berns and Miss Linda Eul were bridesmaids. Best man was Gregory Eul and groomsmen were Michael Tipps and Thomas Meyer. Guests were seated by Robert Berns and Thomas Fazendin.

The bride is a student at Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute. Mr. Eul attended Oshkosh State University. After a honeymoon in southern Wisconsin, the newlyweds will live at 1331 Bellevue St. Robaidek-Woehrer Two graduates of the University of Wisconsin-Milwau kee, Miss Mary Lou Robaidek and Daniel L.

Woehrer, were united in marriage at 1 p.m. today at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Pulaski. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Julius S.

Robaidek, Rt. 2, Pulaski, and Aid. and Mrs. Eugene L. Woehrer, Milwaukee.

Attending as honor witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schulke. Bridesmaids were the Misses Dorothy Ka-bara, Jane Robaidek, Jean Robaidek and Margaret Woehrer, and groomsmen were Michael Neill, Paul D'Armen, Joseph Woehrer and Thomas Maggenheimer. Guests were seated by Ronald Robaidek and Kenneth Woehrer.

The bride received a bachelor of science degree at the UWM and was a member of Phi Mu sorority. Her husband was graduated from the same school with a bachelor of arts degree, and was affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. The newlyweds will honeymoon In northern Wisconsin and live In Milwaukee. Heyrman-Nysse Miss Charlotte Eliz-" Heyrman and Clifford Leslie Nysse were united in marriage during a double-ring ceremony at 2 p.m. today at Holy Trinity Church, Denmark.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heyrman, Rt. 3, Denmark. Mr.

Nysse is the son of Mrs. Leslie Nysse, Rt. 1, Denmark, and the late Mr. Nysse. Mrs.

Roger Imeke acted as matron of honor and the Misses Judy Cisler, Ellen Nysse and Linda Vanden Langenberg were bridesmaids. Roger Imeke served as best man and Glenn Anderson, Glenn Steinhorst and Joseph Heyrman were groomsmen. Norbert Van De Hoi and Jerome Heyrman seated guests. The couple will live at Rt. 1, Denmark.

VanderLeest-Willems A wedding trip to Colorado and Arizona is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Blake Charles Wil-loms, who were married at 2 p.m. today in St. Joseph Church.

The bride, the former Miss BJlizabeth Jane Vander Lcest, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iiwrence Peter Vander Lcest 1418 14th Ave. The newlyweds will live at 833 William Charles Court. They were attended by Mrs.

Russell Kotecki and David Rentmeester as honor witnesses. Bridesmaids were Miss Claudia Becker and Miss MRS. JOHN JAUQUET gree at St. Norbert College, and was a member of Kappa Beta Gamma sorority. Her husband was graduated from the same school and was affiliated with Sigma Beta Kappa fraternity.

After a wedding trip to Mackinac Island, the newlyweds will reside in Nee-nah. Peeters-Houle Miss Paula Rae Peeters and Curtis Charles Houle exchanged vows during a 1 p.m. ceremony today at Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Church. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Rein-hard Peeters, 135 Oak and the late Ralph Peeters.

Mr. Houle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Norman Houle, 517 S. Oakland Ave.

Honor attendants for the couple were Miss Marsha Peeters and Ronald Manteu-fel. Miss Susan Dionne and Roger Peeters completed the wedding party. Guests were seated by David Houle and Mark Peeters. The bridegroom is a student at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. After a wedding trip along the Mississippi River to St.

Louis. the newlyweds will live at 1183 Harvey St. Hussong-Moran Patrick John Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Joseph Moran, Rt.

1, West De Pere, claimed Miss Linda Agnes Hussong as his bride at 1 p.m. today at St. Boniface Church, West De Pere. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Arthur Hussong, 639 N. Superior De Pere. Miss Deborah Danen served as maid of honor and the Misses Alice De Cleene, Mary Moran and Julie Hussong were bridesmaids. William Moran was best man and Val Campbell, John Moran and Arthur Hussong acted as groomsmen. Guests were seated by Vernon Hussong and Michael Kornowski.

The bride was graduated from Northeast Wisconsin 'Technical Institute. Her husband served a tour of duty in the U. S. Army. After a honeymoon In the western states, the couple will live at 214 S.

Ontario De Pere. Wolfcale-Seppel Gary Michael Seppel claimed Miss 'Susan Wolfcale as his bride during a 3 p.m. ceremony today at Bethany United Methodist Church. Mrs. Tracy Ness and Bradley Seppel were chosen as honor attendants by the couple.

Miss Susan Vander Velden and Mrs. Louis LaCount were bridesmaids and Miss Lori Wolfcale served as junior bridesmaid. Jay Seppel, Thomas La Rock and Loren Schuette were groomsmen. Tina Seppel was chosen as flower girl and Michael Seppel was ring bearer. Ushers for the ceremony were Kent Wolfcale and Blaine Seppel.

The bride attended Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute and is employed at K-Mart. Mr. Seppel is attending the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and is employed at the Zuider Zee Supper Club. Parents of the couple are On return from a Canadian wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Nelson Wolf will make their home in Milwaukee. The former Miss Georgia Jean Steeno and her husband were married at 1:30 this afternoon at St. Mary's Church, De Pere. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Steeno, 637 N. Winnebago De Pere. The bridegroom was graduated from Milwaukee School of Engineering with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul V. Wolf, Foxboro, Mass. Mrs. Michael Gay and Patrick Steeno were honor witnesses for the couple.

Miss Paula Wolf, Miss Janet Perry, Donald Malchow and Craig Matzke were groomsmen. Diane Steeno served as junior bridesmaid and David Steeno was ring bearer. Ushering duties were performed by Charles Steeno and Jeff Wolf. Amenson-Muck Nuptial promises were repeated by Miss Mary Ann Amenson and Larry Allen Muck at 1:30 this afternoon at St. Philip Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Peter Amenson, 1783 Cass and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dale Muck, 1219 Liberty St.

Miss Terrle Amenson served as maid of honor and David Carter as best man. Bridesmaids included Mrs. David Dillenburg and the Misses Bonnie Muck, Donna Amenson, Linda Flaton and Diane Ness. Groomsmen were Daniel Amenson, Dale Borest, James Montgomery, Michael Vander Muss and Keith Du-gan. David Amenson and Norman Abts ushered and Michelle Challe was a junior attendant.

The newlyweds will live at 1617 S. Norwood Ave. Rymer-Rentmeester In a 1 p.m. ceremony at Pilgrim Congregational Church today, Mi.ss Sue Ellen Rymer became the bride of Curtis Michael Rentmeester. They will live at Rt.

3, Manitowoc Road. The bride chose Miss Jean Rymer as maid honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Cynthia Wendorf, Mi.ss Barbara Willman and the Mmrs. Jamas Manders, Gary Rentmeester and Robert Anderson. Best man was Gary Rentmeester and groomsmen were James Rentmeester, Wayne Rymer, Dennis Schoen, David Frechuette and Donald Ushers were Allen Ry-mer, Ronald Rentmeester, Resurrection Catholic Church.

The bride, the former Miss Jacqueline Mary Aerts, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edward Aerts, 404 Coolidge St. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Fredrick Harder, Marshfield. The bride was graduated from the Bellin Hospital School of Inhalation Therapy. Her husband is a pre-med-ical student at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Attendants for the bride were Mrs. David Sorenson, matron of honor, and Miss Barbara Stone, Miss Gloria Harder and Mrs.

John Baum-gart, bridesmaids. William Nelson was best man and Dane Harder, Jeffrey Harder and Jeffrey Aerts acted as groomsmen. Junior aides included Starla Harder, Cindy Harder, Doreen Harder, Pamela Harder and Patrick Harder. William Aerts and Carey Harder ushered. The newlyweds will honeymoon in northern Wisconsin.

Jarek-Wolford Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Shawano, was the setting today for the 1 p.m. marriage of Miss Phyllis Eileen Jarek and Kenneth Lee Wolf-ord. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Stanley P. Jarek, Rt.

1, Gillett, and the late Mr. Jarek, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wolford, Underhill. Mrs.

Robert Heckenlaible and Sherban Westenberger served as honor witnesses for the couple and Muss Patricia Radtke and Donald Moser were attendants. Flower girls were Leila Heckenlaible and Carol Paholke and ushering duties were performed by Roger Jarek and Irving Lam-brecht. The new Mrs. Wolford received a bachelor of science degree in business education from Stevens Point State University in June, where she was affiliated with Phi Beta Lambda business fraternity. She will teach at Muskego-Norway Consolidated High School, Muskego, this fall.

The couple will live in Milwaukee where Mr. Wolford Is employed by the Harley-Da-vidson Co. Berns-Eul Mi.ss Christine Marie Borns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Berns, 607 Sim-onrt became the bride of Theodore John Kul at 1:30 p.m.

today at St. Matthew Church. Mr. Eul is the of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore A. Eul, 536 Karen Lane. as best man. Groomsmen were Richard Bradley and Arlyn Bradley. Serving as ushers were Myron Abts and William Fosick.

The bridegroom attended the University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash. After a trip to the West Coast, the newly-weds will live at Rt. 1, Denmark. Swan-Eisler Miss Ruth Jeannine Swan and John Robert Eisler exchanged bridal promises at 11 a.m. today at the Newman Center.

The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne J. Swan, Rt. 1.

Mr. Eisler Is the sAi of Mrs. Carl Zittlow, 1949 Lone Grove, and the late John Robert Eisler Sr. Witnesses for the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Hanson. The new Mrs. Eisler is a graduate of Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute, and her husband attends the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. The couple will honeymoon in the Upper Peninsula. Berger-Schlels The marriage of Mi.ss Mary Ann Berger to Edward Charles Schlels took place at 1:30 p.m.

today at St. Joseph Church, Kellnorsville. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Victor N.

Berger, Rt. 1, Maribel. The wedding party Included Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Berger, honor witnesses, and Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Schlels and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schleis. Junior attendants were Cindy Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Robert Peterman and Steven Peterman.

Thomas Schleis and James Rasmussen ushered. The bridegroom Is the son of the late Edward Schleis and and the late Mrs. Schleis. The bride was graduated from the Northeast Wisconsin Technical Institute, After their South Dakota honeymoon trip the couple will live at Rt, 2, MRS. EDWARD SCHLEIS.

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