•lit U ia * Vfit .v*-live in Mason CityTheresa Kolias eh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kollasch, of rural Estherville, and David Dominy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dominy, Rings ted, were united in marriage at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Estherville Saturday, Aug. 14, at 1 p.m. Father Laurence Burns officiated at the double ring ceremony. Servers for the Mass were David and Paul Kollasch, brothers of the bride.Marlys Graettinger, soloist,iccompanied by Wynette Graet-;inger, sang ‘‘The Wedding Prayer,” “The Our Father,” and ‘On This Day O Beautiful Mother.VThe bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore awhitefloor-length empire styled gown of acetate and nylon lace. The A-line fitted gown was trimmed with scalloped ruffles on collar and sleeve cuffs. Her elbow length veil of nylon tulle was held in place by acetate and nylon lace petals. She carried a nosegay bouquet of red and white carnations with baby breath and ivy.Mary Kollasch, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rosemary Dominy, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Martha Joyce, sister of the bride. They wore empire style floor length gowns of mint green crepe trimmed in white lace. Each wore a tiara in their hair and carried one long stem red carnation.The flower girl was Melinda Taschetta. Her floor length gown was identical to the bridesmaids and the maid of honor. She carried a white basket trimmed in green filled with red rose petals. Kurt Kollasch, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. He carried a white satin pillow trimmed with white lace and satin ribbons.Best man was Charles Thiel. Groomsmen were Robert Kol-lasch, brother of the bride, and Mark Dominy, brother of the groom. Guests were ushered by Richard Kollasch, brother of the bride, and John E. Klingbeil.Rebecca Dominy, sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book, and Mrs. Ann Taschetta, sister of the groom, waspersonal attendant.The bride’s mother chose a navy blue polyester knit with white accessories. The bridegroom’s mother chose a beige polyester knit dress for the ocea-(Photo by Dave’s)Mr. and Mrs. David Dominysion. Both wore a corsage consisting of a red carnation.Janet Hoffman and Mrs. Cheryl Klingbeil pinned corsages.A reception was held following the ceremony in St. Pat’s School. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heller were dining room host and hdstess.The wedding cake was cut and served by Mrs. Kathryn Wiseman and Mrs. Alvina Elgersma. Mrs. Jean Klingbeil and Mrs. Clarice Heller poured coffee. Punch was served by Rose Kollasch and Julie Dominy.Wedding gifts were opened and displayed by Mrs. Carol Felkey, Donna High, Ruth Thompson, and Jane Thompson.Patricia Dominy, Judy Thompson, Theresa Bekx, Debra Heller, and Catherine Moran were waitresses.The bride is a 1967 graduate of Graettinger C o m m u n-ity School. She was employed in the Graettinger State Bank for three years and has worked one year in the Administration Offices of Iowa Lakes Community College.The groom is a 1966 graduate of Ringsted Community School. He has served two years in the Army and has been employed by Winnebago in Forest City. He will be attending North Iowa Area Community College in Mason City this fall.Following a wedding trip to Colorado Springs, Colo., the couple will be at home in Mason City.