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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 54

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PageF6 People Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, November 27, 1986 LONG-DALE Laura Ann Long and Lynn Alan Dale were married Oct. 27, 1986, in Woodland Chapel Presbyterian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger W.

Long of 1916 Lynnwood Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Dale of 1923 Roosevelt Ave. The bride is a graduate of Eisenhower High School and Mflli-kin University.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Eisenhower High School and attended Richland Community College. She is employed by Wagner, Castings Co. He is employed by Cenois Private Detective Inc. They live at 2008 Dickinson Place. OSSOWSKI-SMITH Susan Diane Ossowski and Phil-lid Kevin Smith were married Nov.

1, 1986, in Grace United Methodist Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Bramer of 1428 W.

Marietta St. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of 3212 Lakeland Road. The bride is a graduate of Mac-Arthur High School.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Mount Zion High School. is employed by Federal Express. He is employed by the Kroger Co. took a wedding trip to Tan-Tar-A and live at 12 Kater Drive. KRIMMEL-WIEMER Lori Diane Krimmel and William Julius Wiemer were married Oct.

25, 1986, in Grace United Methodist Church. Theirparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Krimmel of 4650 Adams Drive and Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Wiemer of rural Forest City. The bride is a graduate of Ste- Shen Decatur High School and the lethodist Medical Center of the Illinois School of Nursing, Peoria. She attends Memphis State University. The bridegroom is a graduate of Forman Community High School, Manito, and attends Memphis State University.

They took a wedding trip to St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, and live in Memphis, Tenn. Laura and Lynn Dale OCHS-WISHER Rebecca Ann Ochs and Jeffrey Dean Wisher were married Oct. 25, 1986, in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Ochs of Fairfield and Mr. and Mrs.

Ron Wisher of 7. N.E. Carroll Drive. The bride is a graduate of Fairfield High School and Eastern Illinois University, Charleston. The bridegroom is a graduate of Ste- hen Decatur High School and lastern Illinois University.

She is employed by Peat Mar-wick Mitchell Co. He is employed at the Illinois Power Co. Clinton nuclear power station. They took a wedding trip to Or-1 lando, and live in Decatur. A Linda and Steven Ladage Lori and William Wiemer ROLF-LADAGE Linda Gail Rolf and Steven Charles Ladage were married Oct 25, 1986, in St Paul's Lutheran Church.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Rolf of 155 N. Taylor Ave.

and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladage of rural Taylorville. The bride is a graduate of Mac-Arthur High School and Illinois State University, Normal. The bridegroom is a graduate of Chatham Glenwood High School.

She is a former Taylorville School District special education teacher. He is employed by Atkinson Industries Charlotte, N.C. They took a wedding trip to the Smokey Mountains and live in Charlotte. A Susan and Phillip Smith KELLY-ETT1NGER VicM O'Linda Kelly and William Ronald Ettinger were married Oct. 25, 1986, in Faries Parkway Church of the Nazarene.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kelly of 42 Wilcox Lane and Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Ettinger of Taylorville. The bride is a graduate of Mac-Arthur High School. The bridegroom is a graduate of Taylorville High School. She is employed by Ray's Place, Taylorville. He is employed by Summer's Taylorville.

They took a wedding trip to St. Louis, and live in Taylorville. Oonna and Rick Chamberlain HARRELL-FOSTER Natalie Harrell and Russell M. Foster plan to be married Aug. 29.

The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Harrell of rural Latham. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr.

and' Mrs. Russell M. Foster of Route 1. TUCKER-MANGAT Lisa R. Tucker and Nick Mangat plan to be married Dec.

6. The bride-elect of Fresno, formerly of Decatur, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mathews of Decatur and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Tucker of Granite City. The prospective bridegroom of Fresno is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Piera Mangat of Punjab, India.

BREWER-SAUER Nancy J. Brewer and Joseph C. Sauer plan to be married June 20. The bride-elect of 3750 N. Woodford St.

is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer of rural At-wood. The prospective bridegroom of 1705 S. Country Club is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Sauer of 961 W. William St. WE GIVE Vicki and William Ettinger PRICE-CHAMBERLAIN Donna Jean Price and Rick Chamberlain were married Oct. 31, 1986, in Calvary Baptist Church.

The bride's parents are Fletcher and Jean Price of 1114 N. Church St The bridegroom's parents are Ginnie Eckart of 1657 E. William St. and Ray Chamberlain of 1060 W. Grand Ave.

The bride attends Mr. John's School of Cosmetology. The bridegroom is a graduate of MacArthur High School. He is a respiratory therapist at Decatur Memorial Hospital. They live at 1060 W.

Grand Ave. SCHWARTZ-HUCK Heidi Schwartz and Jeffrey T. Huck are engaged. The bride-elect is a daughter of Robert and Linda Schwartz of Arlington Heights. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Gerald E.

and Rita R. Huck of 4482 Powers Blvd. No wedding date has been set. JAHR-CALLEJA-GARCIA Laura Lee Jahr and Juan Cruz Calleja-Garcia plan to be married in August. The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs." W.J. Jahr, 2123 Windsor Road. The prospective bridegroom of Madrid, Spain, is a son of Maria Cruz Garcia de Calle-ja of Madrid and the late Samuel Calleja. ROACH-SPIKER Donna Roach and Robert D. Spiker plan to be married May 2.

The bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roach of 434 S. Boyd St. The prospective bridegroom of 1706 Cooper Drive is a son of Grace Spiker of Dalton City and Derrell Spiker of 1706 Cooper Drive.

Holiday Dressing for Little Quack 135 E. Prairie Decatur LI Hotpoint DISHWASHER I I $299 Hotpqint RANGES Prices Begin at MAn I v.i?ee Beet Selection in town. ElTDg)Slg)uirD -Hrtfuwtr Pf 1 Refrigerators' I Totally 5-ESw 5 5 Frost Free iiSslFnlSI I 499- feasTc mmm 3 Is) I Rebecca and Jeffrey Wisher MATERNITY FASHIONS for every lifestyle SIZES 4-46 FBOtCH QUABTEH WEST 877-7136 Wfashioned CHRISTMAS WALK Sat. Dec. 6 Sun.

Dec. 7 ANTIQUE SPECIALTY SHOPS MAIN STREET IN MAHOMET ILLINOIS (Appalachian Concerts Dec. 7th) We also offer Respite Care short interval of rest or definition befitting coincide with the transitions of daily fulfill the need of the short-term or long-term residents and their family. numhm cumn MT. ZION.

ILLINOIS Phone Member III. Health 884-2358 428-0909 Care Assoc. VA Medicare Approved Exciting; new Spring styles arriving daily for the entire bridal party. Mon. Fri.

10-6 Tues. thru Thurs. 10-5 Sat. 985 W. Pershing Decatur 877-0577 Love ik tlPlS feV at Woodlind Nursing CwtrA Woodland Nursing Center to- VI cuses 00 Our pleasant If YV and professional staff const- Will ant'y strives to make life at fe Woodland comfortable and en- fo joyable for our residents.

Life vnll 's 8 very Preclous S'f too Each year Decatur experiences changes, some for the good and some that are not so good. There are many events that are exclusively Decatur's-that make it a community. There are also many groups and organizations that contribute to our welfare and sense of humanity. We want to recognize the good things that have happened in Decatur in the past year, the events that helped make the community more fun and most of all, the people or Decatur who make up the groups and organizations mentioned below: Decatur Celebration Park District: Zoo Futures Golf Tournament Fourth of July Celebration Sunday In The Park Beautiful Parks Park Singers Turkey Trot Pumpkinfest Friends Creek Skirmish Antique Show Municipal Band Millikin University Events Macon County Sheriffs Department Hickory Point Mall Events Macon County Fair Downtown Decatur Council: Up In Central Park Programs Greek Festival Amish Day In Central Park 24th Annual Art Fair Craft Festival and Luau Farmers Market Fun Fair Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social Yesteryear Fair Police Department Decatur Area Arts Council Theatre 7 Decatur Civic Center Ice RinkEvents United Way YWCA YMCA Fire Department The "Safe Halloween" Events Chri6tmas Parade AH of the Social Service agencies who help Decatur's needy. This message brought to you by the Metro.

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