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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 7

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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The MariocSUr Wednesday June 27, 1984 7 Steinhilber-Perkins wed in Texas 4 D'Eramos honeymoon at Indian Rocks Beach School, Clarksville, Texas, and is employed at Stonewall Furniture, Clarksville. The groom, a 1980 graduate of River Valley High School, is employed as ranch foreman for Dupreece Farms. Clarksville. The newlywed couple reside at RR 1, Box 65, Clarksville, Texas, 75426. Along with the parents of the groom, his maternal grandmother Mrs.

Gertrude Schwemley of Bucyrus attended the Texas wedding. SE3PS Portraits to celebrate warm family prlcU wide collar in front and back. Floral headpieces adorned their hair. Each attendant carried a nosegay of lilac and white silk flowers. Serving the groom as best man was his brother Tim Steinhilber, Clarksville.

Groomsman was another brother Mike Steinhilber of Galion. He also performed usher duties with Wayne Whiteman, Clarksville, a friend of the groom. All the men in the wedding party wore white satin-touch shirts with designer jeans. They each wore lilac and white silk boutonniere. A reception was held in the Hopewell Community Center.

Hostesses were Robin Cannon, Idabell, friend, and the bride's sister Shannon Perkins, Clarksville. Registering guests and gifts was Brenda Perkins, Clarksville, a sister of the bride. The bride is a 1982 graduate of Clarksville High The Hopewell Baptist Church in Clarksville, Texas, was the site of the wedding of Edwin Robert Steinhilber and Sherry Darlene Perkins. The ceremony was performed by the pastor of the church on April 20 at 7 p.m. Parents of the couple are Robert and Shirley Steinhilber, Galion, and Louis and Patsy Perkins, Clarksville, Texas.

The bride's floor length gown was white satin with long, fitted bell sleeves. A floor-length train was attached to the gown. A short-veiled headpiece completed her attire. The bride carried a bouquet of lilac and white silk flowers. Maid of honor was Glenda Perkins, sister of the bride, Clarksville.

Bridesmaid was Amy Harvey, a friend of the bride also from Clarksville. Their floorlength lilac gowns with a white stripe were fashioned form polyester chiffon with a neck and 4 Elizabeth Ann Belitz and Michael Elliott D'Eramo exchanged wedding vows at 11 a.m. May 5 in the Congregational Church, Birmingham, Mich. The Rev. Charles O.

Erickson, pastor of the church, and Deacon Richard Skubick, Sacred Heart Parish, Auburn Hills, conducted the rite. Parents of the couple are Mel and Karen Belitz, Marion, formerly Marion, Ohio, and Prank C. and Beverly D'Eramo, all Marion, Ind. The bride's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Frank D'Eramo and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Elliott, all Marion. Susan E. Faranski, Grand Rapids, attended the bride as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Peggy Hutfilz, Birmingham, Vickie Strate, Bloomfield Hills, Karen Fate, Alto, and Ginny Cook, Grand Rapids, Mich. F. Patrick D'Eramo, Marion, was best man. Groomsmen were Tony D'Eramo, Marion, Paul Fate, Alto, Merrell Ketchem, Newberry S.C., and Eric Nichols, Ionia, Mich. Ushering duties weres shared by Chip Bleitz, 'brother of the bride, Bloomfield Hills, and Ed Schmidt, Utica, Mich.

A luncheon reception followed at Birmingham Community House, Bir mingham, Mich. The couple honeymooned at Indian Rocks Beach, Fla. The new Mrs. D'Eramo graduated in 1979 from Avondale High School, Auburn Hills. In June 1983, she graduated from Michigan State University.

She is now a student at Wayne State University and is employed at Henry Ford Hospital, both Detroit, Mich. An Ionia High School graduate in Ionia, the groom graduated from Central Michigan University and Wayne State University. He also is employed at Henry Ford Hospital. The newylweds are at home at 31078 Beachwalk No. 2704, Walled Lake, Mich.

LESLIE REDMON Finalist set for pageant Leslie Jean Redmon, daughter of Terry E. and Judy L. Redmon, Prospect, is a finalist in the Little Miss North America Pageant to be held July 7 at Stopfer's Dublin Hotel, 600 Metro Place North, Dublin. The 8-year-old contestant attends Elgin South Elementary. In addition to the pageant, she will participate in a talent show held July 6 at the same location.

Her sponsors for the pageant are Dillons Tractor Repair, Wooster, and Victory Inn, Prospect. Lunch Star Tot Birthday Club SI A95 fare 2 8x10, 3 5x7 15 wallet size 3 charm miniatures Includes 95c deposit FINAL WEEK TO REGISTER THIS IS THE LAST WEEK TO ENROLL FOR CLASSES IN: DATA ENTRY ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MANY OTHERS Financial Aid Available Free Lifetime Job Placement Assistance Call Today For An Appointment 383-3187 HARDING BUSINESS COLLEGE OHIO REG. 82-03-07993 317 Center St. Marion Ohio 43302 No appointment necessary. 95c for each additional subject in a portrait package.

Poses our selection. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Also Available In Addition To This Offer Black Background Double Feature Portraits Passport Photos Copy Restoration Offer good for portraits taken thru July 14 Studios located in most larger Sears retail stores. Studio Hours: Sunday: Store hours (where store is open) Mon-Sat: Store opening until one hour prior to store closing, except: Newark, Marion, Chillicothe. K-V 1 i Angie Marie Adams, daughter of Rick and Brenda Adams, Marion, is 5 years old today.

Grandparents are Reva Adams, Marion, and Marion and Betty Price, St. Petersburg, Fla. Sashi Latika Sergent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Sergent, Marion, is celebrating her first birthday today.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sergent and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Henry, Marion.

Tiffany Nicole Williams, daughter of Ron and Dolly Williams, Marion, is celebrating her first birthday today. Grandmothers are Marge Williams and Addie Whitaker. Great-grandmothers are Stella Becker and Virgie Davis, all Marion. Use yogr Sears Charge! Sears Portrait I t. at, Studio fa0frr jSearsl Visitors to Denmark for the first time are likely to fall in love with the hundreds of versions of open sandwiches (Smorrebrod) served there.

I know I did. And their appeal was just as alluring on my second and third visits. Interestingly enough, the open sandwiches are so attractive and satisfying because they are so simple. The Danes, in their forthright way, like the flavor of the main ingredients to be com-plemented, not overwhelmed, by the "trimmings." Modeled after the Danish ones, here is a recipe for an open sandwich whose main ingredient is sardines an excellent source of calcium, a nutrient many American teen-agers and women are deficient in. OPEN SARDINE SANDWICHES Two 3-ounce cans brisling sardines in oil, drained 2 tablespoons sliced scallion 1 tablespoon mayonnaise 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Lettuce leaves 4 slices pumpernickel or rye bread 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved or sliced 1 cup sliced cucumber Fresh dill, for garnish In small bowl mash lightly with a fork Vh cans of the sardines, the scallion, mayonnaise, lemon juice and mustard.

Arrange lettuce leaves on buttered bread. Top with sardine mixture, then with tomato, cucumber and remaining whole sardines. Garnish with dill. Makes 4 servings. I thbA mi -ii ii 1 CZL i 'J i 7 Sip 4 wLX.

-V 7.u Celebrating her third birthday today is Stefanie Miers, daughter of Susan and Kelly Miers, Marion. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Hearne, Houston, Texas, and Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Miers, Marion. Great-grandparents are Herman Miers, Marion, Mrs. Thelma McDuffie, Shreveport, and Mrs. Alline Hearne, Sarepta, La.

Christopher Mark Toombs, son of Dan and Sheri Toombs, Marion, is 1 year old today. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Toombs and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Foust, all Marion. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Mary T. Ortt, Mansfield, Mrs. Adeline Kennedy, Upper Sandusky, and Mrs.

Anna Tombs, Marion. llrtrdolSslffemreToclav! fcs rs. rw vs 0 Celebrating her fifth birthday today is Shannon Nicole Krausz, daughter of David and Connie Krausz, Marion. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

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