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10 Marshfield News-Herald Thursday, October 21, 1982 (Keel Studio Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Gustafson The Very Rev. Raymond J.

Pedretti solemnized a 2 p.m. wedding ceremony Oct. 16, when Miss Karen Jean Feiten, daughter of Mrs. James Feiten, Colby, and the late James B. Feiten, was given in marriage by her mother to Dale Franklin Gustafson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Gustafson of Colby. Carol Duvall, Colby, was soloist, and Sister Louise-Marie, the organist, for the 2 p.m. nuptials in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Colby.

The bride had a Queen Anne gown of organza and venise lace and carried a colonial bouquet of burgundy and pink roses with white carnations and baby's breath. Her aides were Miss Mary Feiten of Colby, maid of honor, and Miss Bonnie Gumz of Colby, Miss Patricia Feiten of Oshkosh and Miss Tammy Bauer, Appleton, the bridesmaids. They were in burgundy formals and had miniature replicas of the bride's bouquets. John Jantsch, best man, and Jerry Helfert, Craig Gutenberger and Joe Sazama, groomsmen, are of Colby. Ushering were John Feiten, Colby, and Kevin Boyer, Unity.

Dinner was served at Olde Cedar House, Abbotsford, and the dance was at the Village Plaza, Spencer. After a Door County honeymoon, the Gustafsons will live on Route 2, Colby. Both are 1981 Colby High School graduates. An empire gown of white silk organza and rosepoint lace was selected by Miss Julie Kay Emmerich for her Sept. 25 marriage in Medford to Brian Keith Rodman.

It was in Queen Anne styling and had a cathedral train. With it she had a fingertip veil of illusion and lace, and a bouquet of red roses, white carnations, baby's breath, stephanotis and fernery. The 1 p.m. nuptials were performed by the Rev. Samuel Robbins in Community United Church of Christ and the afternoon reception and evening dance were at Medford VFW Clubhouse.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Emmerich, Route 3, Medford, was given in marriage by her father. The bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Shirley Rodman, Route 3, Medford, and Floyd Rodman, Willow, Alaska.

Her attendants were Miss Jodi Dassow, Route 2, Medford, maid of honor, and Patti Emmerich of Route 3, Medford, Nancy Sperl of Route 4, Medford, Kathy Brost of Medford, and Shelby Rodman, Route 3, Medford. Flower girls were Tonya Emmerich and Patty Jo Harder of Route 3, Medford. Roger Haizel of Route 2, Withee, was best man. Groomsmen were Kenny Rodman of Route 3, Medford, Kelly Rodman of Athens, Gary Meyer of PSR, Medford, and Todd Rodman, Athens. Guests were seated by Paul Emmerich and Bart Lehman.

The newlyweds will live in Medford at 212 S. Washington following a honeymoon in the Wisconsin Dells area. The bridegroom works in Medford for Silberman Fur Corp. and his wife is a 1982 Medford Senior High School graduate. Finding keys Finding keys File a small notch on the top side of your door key if you have problems finding it on your key ring.

You'll easily be able to feel which is the right side up for the key without fumbling around. Dry Cleaning SALE Drapes Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Borman (Keel Studio Photo) Married by the Rev.

Thomas R. Zahn at 1 p.m. Oct. 16 in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rib Lake, were Miss Cynthia Kay Judnic, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph H. Judnic, Rib Lake, and Bruce Albin Borman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borman, GSR, Medford.

The bride was given in marriage by her father during nuptials for which Michele Lugo was organist and Ryan Dunkel, soloist. The bride had a gown of organza, taffeta and venise lace with chapel train and a veiled hat to harmonize with her ensemble. In her bouquet were red roses, white carnations and baby's breath. Miss Lynn Heisler, Milwaukee, was maid of honor and Miss Joann Ziembo and Miss Dawn Schmudlach, Rib Lake, and Mrs. Robin Zocher, Athens, were bridesmaids.

They had jacket formals in spice color and carried floral arrangements. Heather and Jackie Judnic of Rib Lake were flower girls and Jason Judnic of Kewaskum and Clark Judnic of Rib Lake were ring bearers. Best man was Wayne Troiber, Rib Lake. Groomsmen were Brad Haynes of Chelsea, Ryan Dunkel of Rib Lake and Robert Zocher, Athens, and ushering were Ronni and Ramon Judnic, Rib Lake. The reception and dance were at Zondlo's Ballroom, Rib Lake.

After a wedding trip to Michigan, the Bormans will live at Pebble Valley Trailer Court, Rib Lake. The bride, a 1973 graduate of Rib Lake High School, works for Weather Shield Manufacturing Medford, and her husband, who farms, is a 1972 Medford High School graduate. A white chapel-entrained gown of fabric and lace was worn by Miss Cathy J. Scott for her Oct. 2 marriage to Gabriel M.

Ruesch. With it she had a fingertip veil and a bouquet of white roses and miniature carnations. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Duane Scott, Westboro, and Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Ruesch, Medford residents who spend the winter months at Port Richey, Fla. The 4 p.m. nuptials at First Lutheran Church, Westboro, were solemnized by the Rev. Terri Parker, assisted by the bride's grandfather, John Hanson of Westboro.

Preceding the bride to the altar were Miss Cindy Mathey, Madison, maid of honor, and Donna Biersack of Eau Claire, Lisa Ruesch of Medford and Julie Scott, Westboro, bridesmaids. They had orchid formals with capes and bouquets of of an orchid and tinted white carnations centered with a rose. Bruce Krug, Medford, was best man. Groomsmen were David Scott of Marshfield and Jim brushaber and Tim Ruesch, Medford, groomsmen, and Kelvin Ruesch, Eau Claire, and Peter Quednow, Westboro, ushers. Guests gathered at Chelsea Conservation Clubhouse for the wedding dinner and evening dance.

The newlyweds are living in Medford at 212 E. Broadway following a week's trip through Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula. The bridegroom, who works in Medford for Krug West Side Truck Bus Service, graduated in 1980 from Medford Senior High School. His wife, a 1979 graduate of Rib Lake High School, is an employee of Tombstone Pizza of Medford. Off On Mondays Senior Citizens Discounts MONDAY thru FRIDAY One Hour Martinizing 912 S.

Central Avenue PHONE: 387-3378 (Photo by Richard Hanson, Owen) Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Jalling Joan Carol Fitzgerald of Mondovi and Scott Jon Jalling of Owen were married at 4 p.m. Oct.

16 at Nazareth Lutheran Church, Withee. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Crandall of Mondovi was given in marriage by her father to the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Jalling of Owen. Mrs. Herman Rabska was organist; Louise Luedke, the soloist. Matron of honor and best man were Mr. and Mrs.

Rod Moats of Mondovi. Ushering were Rick Jalling and Todd Bruchert. The reception was at Meadow View Country Club, Owen, where the bauffet dinner was at 6:30 and the dance at 9. The bride graduated from District 1 Technical Institute-Eau Claire majoring in accounting and is employed at the State Bank of Withee. Her husband works with his father at their IGA Store in Owen The newlyweds live in Withee.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frank Goebel, who were married Oct. 2, are living in Medford. Hannibal Presbyterian Church was setting for the 1 p.m.

marriage of the former Miss Charlotte Irlene Mallo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Mallo, Hannibal, and the son of Mrs. Rosalie Fisher, Gilman, and Chester Goebel of Stanley. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, had as her attendants Miss Jill Cornell of Sheldon as maid of honor and Cheryl Mallo of Hannibal, Lynn Romig of Gilman and Michelle Lewan, Lublin, bridesmaids.

Tim Nietz came from South Dakota to be best man. Groomsmen were Fred Romig and Chuck Goebel of Gilman and Byron Mallo, Medford; ushering were Earl Mallo and Dave Debold. Wedding festivities were at Tom Jerry's Supper Club, Gilman. The bridegroom does farm work. Polly's pointer To keep preschoolers busy for awhile, sit them in a large empty open box or laundry basket with an old magazine and a pair of safe blunt-end scissors.

They can while away the time cutting out pictures to make collages and the mess of paper scraps stays in the box. Opening Soon Trend Setters "The experienced Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Krzykowski Miss Linda J.

Salzmann, Route 1, Milladore, daughter of Mrs. Herb Salzmann, Colville, and the late Robert Salzmann, and Joseph J. Krzykowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Krzykowski, Route 4, Wisconsin Rapids, were married Oct.

16. The Rev. John A. Wisnewski performed the 2 p.m. nuptials in St.

Wenceslaus' Catholic Church, Miladore. The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, Herb Salzmann, during a ceremony for which the church choir sang. The bride had an organza and chantilly and schiffli lace gown with cathedral train and matching derby. She held a floral arrangement. Mrs.

Matt Brandl Jr. of Route 1, Auburndale, was matron of honor and Mrs. Michael Flick and Mrs. Fred Grochmal, both of Mosinee, were bridesmatrons. They wore apricot knit and lace formals with jackets and held arrangements of silk flowers in apricot hue.

Vicki Krzykowski and Robert Kieliszewski were flower girl and ring bearer. Michael Flick of Mosinee was best man. Groomsmen were Matt Brandl Auburndale, and Dale Mancl, Vesper, and ushering were Vic Krzykowski and Charles Kieliszewski. The reception, dinner and dance were at Wisconsin Rapids Labor Temple. After a wedding trip to Reno, and Coville, the Krzykowskis will live on Route 1, Milladore.

Both graduated from Auburndale High School, the bride in 1977 and her husband in 1975. She graduated in 1978 from a stenography course at Mid-State Technical Institute-Wisconsin Rapids, and is control operator at Sentry Insurance, Stevens Point. Her husband is a mechanic at Vic's Body Shop, Sherry. Clean pots (Keel Studio Photo) Patch Ara Metz, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael (Pamela) Metz, 1200 W. Fifth is winner of a Susan B. Anthony Dollar for participation in the Patch the Pony program sponsored by Marshfield Area Jaycettes and Sgt. Jerome H. Thieme, juvenile officer with Marshfield Police Department.

Ara is a student at Immanuel Lutheran Christian Day School and one of 17 the Pony winners. Purpose of the project is to teach students the safety of staying away from strangers. They are taught the saying, "Nay, Nay, from strangers stay away." Chairwoman La Vonne Zenner and Co- chairwoman Sue Gaulke reported 383 students participated in the program from the 17 classes visited by Thieme. (News-Herald Photo) Jaycettes holding Halloween party Marshfield Area Jaycettes are costume judging at 2, games, sponsoring a Halloween party for prizes, refreshments and indoor area children aged 3-10 from 1-3 trick-or-treating. p.m.

Oct. 30 at Marshfield Armory. There will be a nominal fee; reservations requested by contacParents of children are invited to ting Mrs. Scott Gaulke or Mrs. participates.

Activities will include Roger Gaspard. Birthdays TODAY Eugene Kenneth Troka Uity, 1. Beau Jeffrey Serchen, Route 2, Marshfield, 1. Nicole Marie Cwikio, Route 1, Vesper, 2. Happy 25th Wedding Anniversary Mom Dad Love, Dave, Yvonne, Bev, Duane and Darrel.

Sarah Jo Pulvermacher, Route 2, Pittsville, 2. David Elbert Taylor, Route 2, Spencer, 2. Patrick Arthur Kornack, Athens, 2. Renee Ellen Fischer, Route 1, Unity 1. Ross Arnold Sersch, Route 4, Marshfield, 3.

Kenneth Wayne Schulz, Route 3, Thorp, 3. Lori Lynn Dahl, Route 2, Granton, 3. Michael Andrew Stueland, Hewitt, 3. Victoria Marie Jacobs, Schofield, 3. Jocelyn Kay Mcauliffe, Edgar, 3.

Andrew Robert Bradley, 809 N. Central 3. Tara Ann Petcher, Route 3, Marshfield, 5. Paul Murray Speltz, 808 S. Oak 5.

Angela Jean Abel, 109 N. St. Joseph 5. Louisa Jane Rahilly, Greenwood, 6. Robin Frederick Sersch, Route 4, Marshfield, 6.

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