Church Of PeaceCeremony UnitesPair In Marriage'' Rev. Gerald Schrankler per-’formed the ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Kathleen Rose •Rautenberg, daughter of Mrs. Bernice Rautenberg, 63 W. McWilliams St., and Larry Lee Sharratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. ’Roger Sharratt, Route 3, Town of Empire at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Church of Peace. Vases of pompons and carnations decorated the altar.Given in marriage by her Uncle, Robert Ruch, the bride chose a peau de soie gown with an empire bodice and a floor length A-iine skirt styled with va detachable train. Her three 'tiered silk illusion veil was held in place by a headpiece of overlapping pearl trimmed petals. She carried a crescent bouquet of blue and white carnations and white orchids.Maid of honor was Miss Judith Rautenberg, sister of the bride, and bridesmaids were Miss Myrtle Ruch and Mrs. Anthony Skupas, Oshkosh, sister of the bridegroom. They wore carri-bean blue and cornflower empire gowns of velvet and crepe with floor length skirts. Their headpieces were plateaus of velvet flowers with drops of lily of the valley and four tiers of veiling. Pompons with streamers of white ribbon comprised their ,bouquets.Serving as best man was Janies R. Sharratt, Omro, broth--V 'CAMRS. LARRY SHARRATTer of the bridegroom and ,7. groomsmen were Anthony Sku- 0j pas, Oshkosh, and Jack Gerrit-iju son, Sheboygan. Ushers were*jn Ronald Rautenberg, brother of the bride, and Lamar Retzlef. DAfter the ceremony, a reception and dance were held at the D Town and Country Club. The couple left later for a wedding 7; trip to northern Wisconsin.The bride is a 1966 graduate!§( of Goodrich High School and the bridegroom is a 1965 grad-'Ai uate of Goodrich High School1 w; and is employed as an appren- fo tice carpenter. The couple will j da live on Route 3, Town of Em-iho pi re. j(.