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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 87

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SECTION 5. PAGE 1 5 Engagements ft WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1979 Hartwig-Rane I I -mi .111.11 III i.nim Miss Jones Miss Hartwtg 1 S- 1 La Bliss Finder Miss Craddock Miss Koch Miss Tremelling Hillery-Heitz The wedding win be Oct. 6 in People's United Methodist Church, Oregon. The wedding will be June 21 in St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marshall. Electronics in Watertown.

The wedding will be Jan. 12 in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. VERONA Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hart wig.

7751 Old Sauk Road, announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna, to Frank J. Rane Jr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Rane 3710 Zwejg Drive, Madison. She is a senior computer operator at Cuna Mutual Insurance Co. He is employed by Rane's Liquors. The wedding will be Oct 20 in the First Lutheran Church, Middleton.

Finder-Halfmann MONROE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Finder announce the engagement of their daughter, Laurie Kay, to Kevin Halfmann. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Delwin Halfmann of Janesville. She is employed by Spurgeon's Beauty Salon and Am wood Homes Inc. in Monroe. He will graduate from UW-Eau Claire in December. The wedding will be Oct 13 in Grace Lutheran Church, Monroe.

Craddock-Rohlf Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Craddock, 1109 Winston Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Elizabeth, to Craig Thomas Rohlf. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Rohlf of Estherville, Iowa. She attended DePauw University and is now a senior at the University of Iowa, majoring in economics. She is a meftiber of Pi Beta Phi. He is a senior majoring in financial economics at Iowa. The wedding will be June 14 in the First Presbyterian Church, Glen Ellyn, IU.

Jones-OTIahrity OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Eldon P. Jones announce the engagement of their daughter, Ten Lynn, to Sgt Michael John O'Flahrity of Camp Le-Jeune, N.C. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas O'Flahrity, 205 N. Third Madison. He is in the Marine Corps. Koch-Perry Tremelling-Schutz Noot-Paul COTTAGE GROVE Mr.

and. Mrs. Philip Hillery announce the gagement of their Joni, to Trent Heitz of Madison. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Heitz Jr. of Lake Mills. A printing graduate of Madison. Area Technical College, she is em-; ployed by Wisconsin Graphic Forms in Madison. He received a degree in ac Mr.

and Mrs. Donald F. Koch, 5608 Joylynne Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Michael Perry, 150 Femrite Drive. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd E. Perry, 2506 E. Dayton St. She majors in elementary education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a graduate of Madison Area Technical College with an associate degree in electronic technology and is employed by Durant Digital MARSHALL Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Tremelling announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Sue, to Rolland Donovan Schutz. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Schutz, 124 E.

McArthur Sun Prairie. She is a graduate of Madison Area Technical College and is a dental assistant for Dr. Joel C. Knutson. He works for the Township of Cottage Grove.

Announcement is made of the engagement and wedding plans of Wilma Noot, 4919 Tonyawatha Trail, and George Paul, 1007 Progressive Lane. She is a real estate agent with T.W. Weber Realty Inc. He owns the Paul Petroleum Co. The wedding will be Nov.

24 in Monona Lutheran Church. counting from MATC and is employed by the Oscar Mayer Federal Credit Union. The wedding wiU be Oct. 20 in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Lake Mills.

f. i Weddings 'fY I Hanson-Glaeser Peck-Olson IV7 it 1 1 1 i I It, mmmm Mrs. Olson Mrs. Glaeser Mrs. Jafferis Mrs.

Hietpas Mrs. Ailing Mrs. Pike Faux-Friske omce of Brown-Jaf feris Murphy-Grange LODI Miss Ellen Lynne Peck and Kevin L. Olson, Route 1, Arlington, were married Saturday in First Lutheran Church. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert S. Peck, 5018 Torino Court, Middleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C.

Olson, 5018 Buckeye Road, Madison. The newlyweds will live in Lodi. He is an electrician at R.J. Nickles Inc. She is a registered nurse at the University of Wisconsin HospitaL Esser-Hietpas Miss Susan Kay Esser and David Gene Hietpas were married Saturday in St.

Stephen's Lutheran Church, Monona. Their parents are Mr. and Vincent Esser, 1114 Amsterdam Madison, and Mr. and Mrs. William Hietpas Staples-Pike Miss Patti Joe Hanson of Madison and Timothy Joseph Glaeser of San Antonio, Texas, were married Saturday in St.

Dennis Catholic Church. Their parents are Dorothy A. Hanson and Mrs. Ann Glaeser, both of Madison. The newlyweds will live in San Antonio.

He is in the Air Force and she is a secretary. Blumer-Alling Miss Kim Norene Blumer and David Francis Ailing, 1207 Birch Haven Circle, were married Saturday in Glenwood Moravian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blumer, 1302 Acewood and Mr.

and Mrs. James Ailing, 4541 Jade Lane. The newlyweds will live in Monona. He is a production line worker at Pepsi-Cola. She is a clerical worker at Ms.

Jacquelyn Ann Brown and John Thomas Jafferis, 2212 Regent were married Friday in St. Mary's of the Lake Catholic Church. Their parents are William A. and Colleen M. Brown, 4902 Tocora Lane, and Thomas and Dorothy Jafferis, 2705 Stevens St.

The newlyweds will live in Madison. He works at UW-Extension Duplicating Services. She is a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is employed by University MANNSVILLK, N.Y. Miss-Maureen Murphy of Rochester, N.Y., and Andrew Grange of Mannsville were married here on Saturday. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. William Q. Murphy, 4901 Sherwood Road, Madison, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grange of Roseburg, Ore.

The newlyweds will live in Mannsville, where he is a dairy farmer. She is an audlologist in Rochester. Miss Michele Ann Faux and Thomas Russell Friske were married Saturday in First Unitarian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Faux of Provo, Utah, and Mrs. Elizabeth Friske of Madison and Russell Friske of Blue Mounds. The newlyweds will live in Madison. He is a menswear supervisor at K-Mart where she is an area supervisor. Miss Karen Lee Staples and Timothy Lee Pike were married Saturday in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Babcock of Monona and Mr. and Mrs.

Darryl Pike of Mauston. The newlyweds will live at 6501 Betty's Lane, Madison! He is employed by Copps Consumer Center. She is a bookkeeper at Cooperative Services Inc. of Seymour. 1 Anniversaries Walter Boeses COLUMBUS Mr.

and Mrs. Wal ter Boese will observe their 50th wed ding anniversary with an open house hosted bv their children from to a p.m. Sept. 23 in the Zion Lutheran Church basement, 254 W. Mills St.

No invitations will be sent. Boese and the former Hildegard The Knudsons The Kippleys at Gannon's Birchwood Resort. Lehr and the former Virginia Buckley were married Sept. 18, 1954. They have four children: Jeffrey, Vicky, John and Jimmy.

There is one grandson. Edward Curries Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Currie, 2814 Moland will observe their 25th wedding anniversary Sept.

23. Invitations have been sent for a buffet luncheon znA dance from 1 to 7 p.m. at the VFW Hall on Cottage Grove Road. Currie and the former Caroline Herritz were married Sept. 18, 1954.

They have three children: Mrs. Mark A. Storlid, Mrs. Tom Odegaard and Cheryl. There are three The Boeses Kusrow were married Sept.

24, 1929. They have three children: Roger of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Frank scnaaf 01 Addison, 111., and Mrs. Darrell Blank of Madison. There are 11 grandchil p.m.

Sept. 23 at their home at 5322 Queensbridge Road. No invitations will be sent. Kirch and the former Elizabeth J. Kiel were married Sept.

18, 1954. They have two daughters, Karen and Jean of Madison. ding anniversary Sept. 23 with a Mass of thanksgiving at St. Norbert's Catholic Church at 1:30 p.m.

A reception will follow at the Dorf Haus until 6, and a dance will be held from 7 to 11. No invitations will be sent. Kippley and the former Amelia Theis were married Sept. 23, 1929, in that church. They have seven children: Virgil, Mrs.

Ray Wipperfurth and Mrs. Jack Breunig of Sauk City; Mrs. Phil Rauls of Dane; Lloyd of Lodi; Mrs. Gilbert Rauls of DeForest; and Marlene of Madison. Everett Kilbys HIGHLAND Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Kilby will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 23 with a Mass of thanksgiving at 10 a.m. in St. Anthony's Catholic Church and an open house from 1 30 to 4 p.m.

at Red's Supper Club. Kilby and the former Hilda Ross were married Sept. 25, 1929. They have one daughter, Joyce Mueller, and three grandchildren. Albert Pedersons dren and two great-grandchildren.

Melvin Knudsons BLUE MOUNDS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Knudson will observe their raw? Mfiifil 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sept. 23 at Club 18.

No invitations wiu De sem. Knudson and the former Beulah Robert Kirches Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kirch will observe their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 to 5 Johnson were married Sept.

24, 1929, The Pedersons The Kilbys and have farmed on, their iana on Highway 18-151 ever since. They have fnur children: Mrs. Fred Schwierke of Mount Horeb, and Melbourne, Allen Victor Louises SPRING GREEN Mr. and Mrs. Victor Louis will observe their 25th wedding anniversary with a da, ice from 8 p.m.

to 1 a.m. Friday at the Palace Hall in Plain. No invitations will be sent. They were married Sept. 25, 1954, and have two children, Joe and Jean.

Ronald Kneebones Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kneebone of Madison will observe their 25th wedding anniversary with a reception and dance from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. Saturday at the Stoughton Country Club.

No invitations will be sent. Kneebone and the former Beverly Virnig were married Sept. 25, 1954. They have one son, Steven, of Getting Married? and Denny, all of Blue Mounds. 1 nere are four grandchildren.

Joe Kippleys ROXBURY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kippley will observe their 50th wed- BLANCH ARDVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Albert" Pederson will observe their 50th wedding anniversary-with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m.

Sept. 23 at the Blanchardville American Legion Hall. Pederson and the former Myra Homb were married Sept. 25, 1929. They have one daughter, Mrs.

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