Eric Treibatch and Julie Jeffries Exchange Vows Julie Jeffries and Eric Treibatch were married on April 29 on the Gulf Coast in the Florida panhandle, not far from Julie’s Mississippi birthplace. Attended by family and friends, the wedding took place on the beach at Southern Grace, a lovely beachfront home on Santa Rosa Beach. Son of Chuck Treibatch and Rony Treibatch, Eric grew up in Encino, California, and graduated from Montclair Prep School. He went to college at Cal State Northridge, where he attained a degree in business marketing while also playing college football. He is currently a partner in a commercial real estate business with his father. Julie is the daughter of Jim Jeffries of Louisiana and Bonnie Burke of Pacific Palisades. She also attended Cal State Northridge and obtained a degree in liberal arts and elementary education. She has worked for the Los Angeles Public School system for several years and recently began working in real estate with her mother at Heritage Realty in the Palisades. Currently, Eric and Julie live in Brentwood, but recently bought a home in West Los Angeles where they will reside after remodeling is complete. Rhames and Johnston Wed in Colorado Gretchen Colleen Rhames and Michael Richard Johnston were married on September 17 in Fort Collins, Colorado. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Richard Rhames of Pacific Palisades and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Alle, also of Pacific Palisades. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wesley Johnston of Windham, Maine. The wedding took place at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Fort Collins. The Reverend Monsignor Paul Dotson, longtime friend of the bride’s family, officiated at the ceremony. The reception was held at the Fort Collins Country Club immediately following the ceremony. The bridal party included maids of honor Katie Rhames and Alle Rhames, sisters of the bride. Other bridesmaids were Mara Wiggins and Heather Hoff, sisters of the bridegroom, and Annie Brignon, friend of the bride. Brad Johnston, the bridegroom’s brother, served as the best man. Other groomsmen included Andrew Rhames, brother of the bride, Dennis and Patrick Johnston, brothers of the bridegroom, and Simon Lawler. The flower girls were Megan Alle (cousin of the bride), Lilah Johnston, and Hadley and Grace Wiggins (nieces of the bridegroom). Nephews Jake, Dillon and Jeremiah Johnston served as ring bearers. The bride attended Corpus Christi School, Marymount High School and Colorado State University. The bridegroom graduated from Pope John High School in New Jersey and the University of Connecticut with a degree in psychology and criminal justice. Following a honeymoon on Maui, the couple returned to Fort Collins, where the groom owns and operates a construction management firm with his brother, Brad, and the bride is employed in sales. Kaszubowski and Cheng Marry in Hawaii Martin P. Kaszubowski and Jean Cheng were married on April 29 at Doral Resort and Spa in Miami. The bridegroom is the son of Drs. Krystyna and Pawel Kaszubowski, longtime Palisadians. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Tina and Mr. Ray Cheng of Coral Springs, Florida. The bride is a very talented musician and plays on various instruments. She graduated from Florida State University with a B.A. degree in music and political science. After graduation, she played violin in the Atlanta Orchestra. The bridegroom, a doctor in the Air Force, graduated from the Uniform Services University of the Health Sciences in Washington D.C., in 2004 and currently works as a staff physician at the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson. He attended Corpus Christi School and Loyola High School and obtained his B.S. degree cum laude from UCLA in 2000. The groomsmen were Michael Kaszubowski, his older brother; Sergio Antoniuk, his best friend (also from Pacific Palisades); and the bride’s younger brother John. After enjoying a honeymoon trip to Hawaii, the young couple reside in their new home in Tucson. Just before the wedding, Martin served his first medical duty in Afghanistan.
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