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LIFE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2009 DECATUR, ILLINOIS Veddings Engagements Stephanie and Chad Berry WAGENER-BERRY Stephanie Annamarie Wagener and Chad Anthony Berry, both of Aurora, were married July 11, 2009, in St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Palatine. Mary and Henry A. Wagener of Arlington Heights are parents of the bride. She is an insurance underwriter at Great American Insurance Schaumburg.

Janice and Gary W. Berry of Macon are parents of the bridegroom. He is a grain merchandiser at Archer Daniels Midland Mendota. The couple resides in Auro- 0580 0580 Sara Kelm and James Taylor KELM-TAYLOR Sara B. Kelm and James E.

Taylor, both of Decatur, plan to be married Oct. 17. Debra Kelm of Decatur and the late Richard H. Kelm Jr. are parents of the prospective bride.

She is a registered nurse at Springfield Clinic. The late Hazel and Howard Taylor are parents of the bridegroom. He is a mortgage loan officer at Bank of Ameri ca Home Loans. MARRIAGES David Dwyane Tague, Decatur; Sheri Lynn Bussman, Decatur Kevin Eric Wisher, Decatur; Peggy Sue Verrill, Decatur Blake Edward Rauch, Dalton City; Stephanie Pauline Alexander, Dalton City Richard Dale Davis, Decatur; Felicia Ruth Ann McGee, Decatur Randy Lee Ingram, Decatur; Meillissia Linn Spradlin, Decatur Kevin Earle Hollingsead, Decatur; Rebecca Rae Lichtenberger, Decatur Jason Richard Walstrom, Aurora; Sara Jane Krows, Aurora Donald Dean Benson Niantic, Brandi Sue Salmons, Niantic Brian Neil Hillman, East Peoria; Kristin Nicole Zeurcher, East Peo ria. your news com.

Photos may be picked up one week after publication. Bridal 217.429.7017 130 Merchant St. Decatur www.marinabridalshop.com Off All Homecoming Dresses downtown Toecatur For All Your Bridal Needs Alterations For Everyone Herald Review REDTHOUS 09 Fat or road the Herald a for www.herald-review.com Where knowledge takes flight A treasure-trove mobile converted quarantine Airstream facility, trailer a IF YOU GO that confined the Apollo 11 of artifacts await WHAT: The Steven F. Udvar- crew for 65 hours until scienHazy Center tists were sure the astronauts at Udvar-Hazy GETTING THERE: The best way were not infected with "moon to arrive is by car, although a germs." By JUDITH EVANS shuttle bus runs from nearby The Udvar-Hazy Center Lee News Service Writer Dulles airport. opened in 2003.

It was CHANTILLY, VA. The ADDRESS: 14390 Air and designed by Hellmuth, Obata Smithsonian National Air Space Museum Parkway, Chan- and Kassabaum, the St. and Space Museum's better- tilly, Va. (near the intersection of Louis-based architecture known flagship facility on the Route 28 and Route 50 in north- firm that also designed the Mall draws the ern Virginia). Air and Space Museum on Washington most visitors, but a vast COST: Parking is $15.

Admis- the National Mall. Elevated building near Dulles Airport sion to the center is free, but walkways bring visitors houses far more planes and there is a charge for IMAX close to many of the airother aviation artifacts. movies and other activities. craft. A 164-foot observation Two adjoining hangars at INFORMATION: (202) 633-1000 tower provides views of the Steven F.

Udvar-Hazy or nasm.si.edu. nearby Dulles Airport and Center hold the shuttle contains a mock-up of a space Enterprise, 150 other major is seen along with the muse- IMAX flight-control tower, and an and small, a um in a new movie, "Trans- theater offers a selecConcorde and formers: Revenge of the Fall- tion of movies. spacecraft large supersonic jet about 160 other aircraft, en." An expansion with space some dating to the early days The space artifacts include for a restoration hangar, of flight. the Gemini VII capsule, archive facilities and storage which flew into space in 1965 is under construction and "You walk around here and think about all the sto- and looks far too tiny to hold expected to be completed by you two space-suited men, and a October 2010. ries that are in the artifacts," public affairs specialist Frank McNally said.

The Virgin Atlantic Global- Eagle Ridge says Bree and Daniel Jacobsen BRINKOETTER-JACOBSEN Bree Brinkoetter of Bridal attendants wore Decatur and Daniel Jacobsen knee-length strapless taffeta of Forsyth were married 6:30 gowns in peony with empire p.m. July 24, 2009, in Sanibel waistline and tie sash. Harbour Resort, Fort Myers, Floral selections included with Dan Lamey offici- pink roses matching the ating. gowns with apricot roses and Darbe and Stephen green hydrangeas carried by Brinkoetter of Decatur are the bride's attendants. The parents of the bride.

bride carried long stemmed Vickie and Ronald Jacob- white calla lilies. sen of Forsyth are parents of The bride is a graduate of the bridegroom. St. Teresa High School and Cory Rasho was matron of Southern Illinois University at honor. Bridal attendants were Edwardsville.

She is an interBecky Raftery and Lindsay nal auditor at Stifel, Nicolaus Fishel. St. Louis, Mo. Jeff Jacobsen was best The bridegroom is a graduman. The bridegroom's atten- ate of Maroa-Forsyth High dants were Chris Jacobsen School and Southern Illinois and Drew Brinkoetter.

University at Edwardsville. Pleated tulle highlighted He attends SIU School of Denthe wrapped empire waistline tal Medicine, Alton. of the bride's taffeta gown A reception was held Aug. 8 with a sprinkle of crystals. in The Beach House with The dress had a corset back Steely Pan as steel drum and pleated tulle detail at the soloist.

hemline. The couple resides in Alton. 0380 Jon Gilmour and Sherri Baker BAKER-GILMOUR Sherri Anne Baker and Jon Michael Gilmour, both of Decatur, plan to be married Oct. 25. Sharon Parks of Decatur and Charles Parks of Virginia are parents of the prospective bride.

She is a jewelry salesperson at Zale Jewelers. Cheryl and Robert Gilmour of Decatur and the late Jean Gilmour are parents of the prospective bridegroom. He is employed at ERMC Security. DISSOLUTIONS CAMP, David A. and Mary Lorene COLBECK, Christopher and Michelle DORSEY, Cornelius John and Debbie K.

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Flyer that Steve Fossett piloted in the first nonstop, jet-powered solo flight around the world is on display, along with the Double Eagle II, the first balloon to transit the Atlantic Ocean. "There's the airplane that a guy pedaled across the English Channel," McNally said. "Obviously, the guy was a bicyclist." Goodyear's first blimp gondola, the Pilgrim, which first flew in 1925, is there. So is "Wendy," FedEx's first plane, a Dassault Falcon 20 that's all cockpit and cargo bay and began service in 1973. "This is probably the most famous airplane ever built," McNally said as he stopped in front of the Enola Gay, the B-29 that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug.

6, 1945. The museum has a number of German and Japanese planes from World War II, including a Japanese Aichi M6AI Seiran, which has wings that fold up, a tail that folds down and pontoons that come off so the plane can fit into a tube in a submarine. Young visitors might be more interested in the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, the world's fastest plane, which "Thank you, Bob Flider" for a great town hall meeting on senior issues. a EAGLE RIDGE 875 W. McKinley Decatur (217) 872-1282 Affordable assisted lifestyle for the older adult.

DR. Breast for the Birds Cancer IS DMH to kick off Cancer Breast Month Awareness Pink You're Invited Thursday Flamingo Bash Scovill October Zoo 1, 2009 Shilling Environmental Education Road Center $30 per person 5-8 pm flamingo for your home or plastic pink includes Heavy Hors office Music provided by Legends D'oeuvres Please RSVP by Monday, of Entertainment by calling All proceeds 217-876-2850 28 Institute Breast benefit Cancer the DMH to Research Cancer program. Care din Decatur Hospital Memorial Spirit of INS Amanda J. Lewis D.M.D. 2220 N.

Monroe Decatur, IL 62526 217.877.1742 www.AmandaLewisDMD.com Lindsay Wilson and Ethan Roush WILSON-ROUSH Lindsay Wilson and Ethan Roush, both of Aurora, plan a March 27 wedding. Gloria Wilson of Galva and the late Don Wilson are parents of the prospective bride. She is in management for Bath and Body Works. Patricia Roush and Bradley Roush, both of Decatur, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. He is employed at Marketing FX, Rosemont.

Sharing Wedding information must be submitted within six weeks after the ceremony. Engagement information must be submitted within two months before the wedding. A $25 late fee will be charged past the deadline. Announcements will appear in the newspaper and online. Forms with complete details are available at the Herald Review, 601 E.

William or by mail or fax by calling 421-7965. Download forms at www.herald-review..

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