the bride, was bridesmaid. John Brixius, brother of the bride, was groomsman.Ushering at the ceremony were James Jankowski, cousin of the bride, and Christopher Allie.The bride selected a peau de soie gown with a scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves. Re-embroidered alencon lace accented the waistline and front of the bell shaped skirt which had soft pleats. The very full back was accented with a flat bow at the waistline. A pillbox trimmed with matching lace held her silk imported illusion veil.The matron of honor wore a nile green street length taffeta dress with a round neckline and elbow length sleeves. The bell shaped skirt had soft pleats and was accented with a tailored bow at the waistline. She wore a matching bow headpiece which held a scalloped bouffant veil trimmed with sequins.The bridesmaid wore an iden tical ensemble in peppermint and wore a matching bow headpiece with a scalloped bouffant veil accented with sequins.The couple was honored with a reception at the Veterans Club, Manitowoc. They will reside at 1115 S. 18th St., Manitowoc.Both young people are gradu es of Lincoln High School, Manitowoc. The bride is an IBM operator at Manitowoc Ship building Co. Her husband is an employe of the Manitowoc City Parks Department.ried cascades of white carnations, lilac ribbon tufts and ivy accented with clusters of grapes.The couple was honored with a dinner and supper and reception for 400 guests at Sep Hall, Jericho. After a trip to northern Wisconsin, they will reside at 610 North St., Kiel.The bride attended Chilton High School and is employed in the office at Knauf and Tesch Co., Chilton. Her husband attended Kiel High School and is employed at Lake to Lake Dairy Cooperative, Kiel.Kuehnl-MuehlbauerJarosh-EisenschinkMiss Patricia Kuehnl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kuehnl of Rt. 3, Chilton, exchanged vows at 10 a. m. Saturday with Francis Muehlbau-er, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Muehlbauer of 731 St. Paul St. Kiel The Rev. Walter F. Tuschel performed the rite at Holv Trinity Church, Jericho.Maid of honor was Miss Karen Kuehnl of Chilton, sister of the bride. Best man was Robert Schneider of Chilton.Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Muehlbauer of Kiel, sister of the groom, and Miss Donna Harder of Appleton. Groomsmen were James Muehlbauer of Kiel, brother of the groom, and Ronald Sabel of Chilton.Ushers were David Entringer of Mt. Calvary, cousin of the bride, and Ronald Meyer of Kiel, cousin of the groom.The bride wore a white gown of imported silk organza with a bateau neckline and venise lace appliques on the bodice and bouffant sheath skirt which swept into a chapel train. A for ward headpiece of organza leaves with seed pearls and aurora borealis held her bouffantWedding vows were exchanged at 11 a.m. Saturday by Miss Mary Ann Jarosh, daughter of B. F. Jarosh and the late Mrs Jarosh of 1114 N. 18th St., Manitowoc, and Larry A. Eisen-schink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eisenschink of 3410 Meadow Lane, Manitowoc. The Rev. Richard Heyman performed the ceremony at St. Paul Catholic Church, Manitowoc.Maid of honor was Miss Judy Peterson of Manitowoc. Alan Budnik of Manitowoc served as best man.Bridesmaid was Miss Sandy Jarosh, sister of the bride, of Manitowoc. Groomsman was James Eisenschink, brother of the groom, of Manitowoc. Ushers at the ceremony were Donald Eisenschink, brother of the groom, of Manitowoc and John Lindemann, brother-in-law of the bride, of Valders.The bride wore a satapeau gown with pearl and lace appliques on the scoop neckline and waistline. The gown had a bell shaped skirt. A doll hat of hand rolled organza petals and rosebuds held her silk illusion veil. She carried an orchid surrounded with white carnations.The maid of honor and bridesmaid wore gold and maize two tone peau floor length gowns with semi-full maize skirts and three dimensional venise lace circles at the waistline of the gold bodices which had scoop necklines and elbow length sleeves. Hats of organza loops and floral sprays held their jet tiered veils. They carried white and yellow daisies with yellow roses.The couple was honored with a dinner at Fox Hills Country Club, Mishicot, and a reception for 250 guests at Dill English Lake Resort- After a wedding trip to Florida the newlyweds will reside at 633 S. 31st St., Manitowoc.Both the bride and groom are graduates of Lincoln High School, Manitowoc. Mrs. Eisenschink is employed in the office of Dick Bros. Bakery, Manitowoc, and her husband is employed at Manitowoc Engineering Co.if * *veil. She carried sterling silver roses in a lilac shade, stephano- fVU,rei lcn tis and ivy.The attendants wore lilac dacron sheer over taffeta floor length gowns with pergola skirts and watteau back panels falling from the back necklines. The bodices had scoop necklines andBefore the altar of First Reformed United Church of Christ, Manitowoc, Miss Judith Ann Raih, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Raih of 2906 Meadow Lane, Manitowoc, was married at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, to Thom-elbow length sleeves. Hats of or- as Fredric Steffen, son of Mr ganza loops and floral sprays and Mrs. Fredrirf; Ctcffcii Oi held tbeir tiered veils. They car-13701 M»^ArUmr Dr., Manitowoc,