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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 177

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Homan May 19 at St. Gertrude's Church. The Rev. Earl Patton performed the ceremony and a reception followed at Green Oak Supper Club in Greenhills. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

Joseph Wattenhofer' and Mrs. Edith Wattenhof-: er. Parents of bride-. groom are Mr. and Mrs.

William B. Homan. Miss Judy Wattenhofer of this city, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Other bridal attendants were the Misses Gay Hittner and Barbara Cranley, both of Cincinnati. Best man was Edward Bollinger.

Ushers were. James D. Shelley, Grove City, Ohio, and Dennis Cady, Cincinnati. Following a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Cincinnati. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati.

Mrs. Donald Ferneding Debra Feeley MISS DEBRA FEELEY Donald Ferneding were married May! 12 at Our Lady of Grace Church. The Rev. Raymond Weimeyer officiated and a reception fol-' lowed at Schueler's Ballroom. The bride's parents are Mr.

Joseph C. Feeley and Mrs. William Westendorf. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Ferneding. Miss Patricia Feeley served as maid of honor. Other bridal attendants were the Misses Linda Ruehlman, Becky Scheidt and Jacque Brodbeck. Gary Laug was best man. Ushers were Len Herzog and Mike Feeley.

The couple will reside in Cincinnati. Mrs. Lonnie Watkins Jr. nee Karen Dupps MISS KAREN LEE of Covington, became the bride of Lonnie R. Watkins, Jr.

of Cadiz, May 26 at First Presbyterian Church in Covington. The Rev. Jullan Charles officiated and a reception followed at the church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Dupps of Covington. Parents of the bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie R.

Watkins Sr. of Cadiz. Miss Lindsay Owen of Erlanger, served as maid of honor. Other bridal attendants were Miss Kath-. leen Colson, Louisville, Mrs.

Steven Jaeger, Erlanger; Miss Jennifer Wegener, Covington, and Miss Elizabeth Lee May, Frankfort, Ky. Lonnie R. Watkins father of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Charles Venable, Lexington, Michael Eush, West Babylon, N.Y.; Wayne Walker, Marshfield, and Eric Dupps, Covington. Following a wedding trip to Puerto Rico, the couple will reside in Cadiz.

Both are graduates of the University of Kentucky. Mrs. Bruce Reynolds nee Marcia Graber MISS MARCIA GRABER became the bride of Bruce H. Reynolds May 4 at Locust Corner United Methodist Church. The Rev.

David Moody officiated and a reception was held at the Township Firehouse. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. Graber.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey C. Reynolds. Maid of honor was Kathy J.

Reynolds. Jay M. Turpin served as best man. The couple will reside in Cincinnati. The bride attended the University of Cincinnati.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Cincinnati Technical Institute. Mrs. John Gerding nee Carla Batts MISS CARLA JEANNE BATTS of Louisville, and John Frederick Gerding of Ft. Thomas, were married May 19 at Beechwood Baptist Church in Louisville. The Revs.

Welton Gaddy and Joseph P. Pruett officiated and a reception followed at the church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Duncan Batts of Louisville.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gerding of Ft. Thomas.

Miss Susan Batts of Louisville, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Other bridal attendants were the Misses Bonnie Gerding, Ft. Thomas, Pam Short, Louisville, and Melissa Kellen, Marion, Ohio. Best man was Mitchell Miller of Ft. Thomas.

Ushers were Walter C. Kellen Marion, and Michael Sullivan, Ft. Thomas. Walter C. Kellen III served as ring bearer.

Following a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, the couple will reside in Lexington. Both attended the University of Kentucky. Mrs. Dennis Meyrose nee Nancy Glassmeyer MISS NANCY M. GLASSMEYER of this city and Dennis L.

Meyrose of Ft. Mitchell, were married May 26 at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church in Reading. The Revs. Joseph Lackner and John F. Willman performed the ceremony and a reception followed at Halker-Flege American Legion Hall.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Glassmeyer. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph T. Meyrose of Ft. Mitchell. Maid of honor was Miss Elaine Johnson.

Other bridal attendants were Mrs. Anthony Bryant and the Misses Judith Glassmeyer, Mary Jo Glassmeyer and Gail Glassmeyer. William Hoppenjans of Ft. Mitchell served as best man. Ushers were Paul Meyrose, Steve Curran and John Runda, all of Ft.

Mitchell. Following a wedding trip to West Virginia, the couple. will reside in Cincinnati. Both are graduates of. Thomas More College.

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