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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 46

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Sunday, September 3, 2000 The Paducah Sun Engagements Anniversaries Sullivan- Wilburn Colie and Linda Sullivan of Wickliffe announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Kay Sullivan, to Rex Walter Wilburn, son of Kenneth and Sandra Wilburn of Pulaski, Ill. Miss Sullivan is the granddaughter of Gladys Francis of Charleston, the late John Francis; and the late Eurbin and Sarah Sullivan. She is a 1997 graduate of Ballard Memorial High School and a 1999 graduate Shawnee Community College. She is a licensed practical nurse employed by Community Health and Emergency Services Inc. in Cairo, Ill.

Mr. Wilburn is the grandson of the late Walter and Ethel Palm and the late Rex and Freda Wilburn. He is a 1991 graduate of Century High School and employed by Wilburn Farms and Dozer Service and McIntosh Farms. Wedding vows will be exchanged at 6 p.m. Sept.

9 at Cairo Baptist Church. All friends and relatives are invited. Korte-Bongiolatti Mr. and Mrs. Don Korte of Paducah announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Dawn Korte, to Trent Nicholas Bongiolatti, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Trent Bongiolatti of Paducah. Miss Korte is the granddaughter of Margaret Thomas of Paducah; the late Rev. Cave Thomas; Rita Korte of Metropolis, and the late Chris Korte. A 1992 graduate of Lone Oak High School, she earned a master's degree in industrial engineering in 1999 from Mississippi State University where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority.

She is employed by Federal Express in Memphis. Tenn. Mr. Bongiolatti is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Bongiolatti and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ohlin Hablitzel. He is a 1992 graduate of Lone Oak High School and a 1998 graduate of Mississippi State University with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He is an alumnus of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity.

Mr. Bongiolatti is employed by Thomas and Betts in Memphis. Wedding vows will be exchanged at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at St.

Francis de Sales Church. All friends and relatives are invited. Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: Last year, I married for the second time. My new husband, "Chester," is six years younger than I am. Our marriage is a good one, or at least I thought it was.

Last weekend, we went to a charming country inn for some rest and relaxation. The first night there, we started to talk about our sexual fantasies. Chester admitted his fantasy was to have a threesome. I was shocked, since he is by nature shy. The conversation became graphic about how our fantasies would play out, and when we returned home, I was a wreck.

I know Chester would never cheat on me, but I was stunned to learn he fantasized about having another woman share our bed. I'm also concerned that he might pressure me to turn his fantasy into a reality now that we've discussed it. When I told him I was upset, he assured me my fears were groundless. Ann, I cannot get this out of my mind. I love this man, but I am terrified of my jealousy.

Please Fish Mr. and Mrs. William M. Fisher of Bartlett, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alexandra Wenzel Fisher, to Randy Lee Gangluff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund W. Gangluff of Mabelvale, Ark. Miss Fisher is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Wenzel of Paducah; Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fisher of Grand Junction, and the late Harry M. Fisher. She is a 1994 graduate of Bartlett High School and a 1998 graduate of Christian Brothers University in Memphis, with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering.

She is employed by Consultants Inc. Anderson Engineering as a geotechnical engineer. Mr. Gangluff is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Gunther and the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Gangluff.

He is a 1994 graduate of Catholic High School in Little Rock and a 1998 graduate of Christian Brothers University with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. He is employed by Greeson, Gatlin and Associates Engineers P.A. in Little Rock as a structural engineer. Wedding vows will be exchanged at 2 p.m. Sept.

30 at St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Little Rock. Flowers-Browning Ronnie and Judy Flowers of Kevil announce the engagement of their daughter, Carla Flowers, to William "B.J." Browning, son of Bill Browning and Donna Browning, both of Harrisburg, Ill. Miss Flowers is the granddaughter of Jack Bean of Paducah and Jack Flowers and Lena Flowers," both of Kevil. She is a 1993 graduate of Heath High School, a 1997 graduate of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and a 1999 graduate of Central Missouri State University.

She is employed by The Boeing Company in St. Louis as a financial analyst. Mr. Browning is the grandson of Margaret Browning of Harrisburg. He is a 1990 graduate of Harrisburg High School and a 1996 graduate of Southern Illinois University.

He is employed by Boeing Company as a retrofit engineer. Wedding vows will be exchanged at 7 p.m. Oct. 21 at Bethel Christian Church in Kevil. All friends and relatives are invited.

Only out-of-town invitations are being sent. give me some advice. No Name in Ohio Dear Ohio: Everyone has fantasies, but most people don't talk about them. Chester must have had a great deal of confidence in the strength of your relationship or he would not have been so open. Stop worrying, and do NOT mention this subject again, Let him fantasize solo on his own time.

Dear Ann Landers: My mother recently married for the second time. Everything is working out well, except for a problem with her new sister-in-law. "Diane" never comes to Mom's house without bringing food. She has been asked nicely to stop, but she continues to do it anyway. Last week, Diane showed up with hot dogs, baked beans and an apple pie.

Easter was the worst. Mom had prepared a beautiful dinner with all the traditional dishes and several desserts. Diane brought a meatloaf, fried chicken and half a cheesecake. Unfortunately, Mom's new Dick and Peg Brown Mr. and Mrs.

Richard "Dick" Brown of Paducah celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 26 with a dinner party hosted their children at the Country Club of Paducah. Mr. Brown and the former Alice "Peg" Denise Bell were married Aug. 18, 1950, at the First Presbyterian Church in Antwerp, Ohio, by the Rev.

Fred S. Malott Sr. Their attendants were Carolyn Bell and Martin Miller. Mrs. Brown is the daughter of Engagements Hausman-Riley Marecia Allen of Paducah announces the engagement of her daughter, Shonda Deshaye Hausman, to Philip Anthony Riley, son of Leonard K.

and Marie M. Riley of Hopkinsville. Miss Hausman is the granddaughter of Chester J. Duncan of Paducah, the late Elva Duncan, and Richard and Kathleen Hausman of Nashville, Tenn. She is a 1988 graduate of Paducah Tilghman High School and employed by the mart Corp.

as a regional systems trainer. Mr. Riley is the grandson of Mary B. Riley of Glasgow, late Leonard R. Riley, and the late Rollin D.

and Mollie P. Wilson. He is a 1989 graduate of Western Kentucky University and an alumnus of Beta Alpha Psi fraternity. He is employed by Firstar as a local area network services technician. Wedding vows will be exchanged at 4 p.m.

Sept. 16 at Heartland Worship Center. All friends and relatives are invited. LAVING SONDE for the current rote coll BONDS husband thinks whatever his sister does is fine, and he yells at my mother when she asks Diane not to bring food. It troubles me that Mom is fighting with her new husband.

Diane is driving her nuts. Any suggestions? A Food Fight in New Jersey Dear N.J.: Diane is going to continue to bring food to Mom's, despite the number of times she is asked not to so take charge, and quarterback the action. No matter what Diane brings, tell her it looks wonderful. Praise her culinary skills, but insist the dinner Mom' prepared must be served or it will hurt Mom's feelings. Then, put whatever Diane brings immediately into the freezer.

Be decisive and adamant. End of dilemma. For "The Ann Landers Guide for Brides," send a selfaddressed, long, business-size envelope and a check or: money order for $3.75 (this includes postage and handling) to: Brides, Ann Landers, P.0. Box 11562, Chicago, Ill. 60611-0562.

Velma and Tom Edmonds the late Archie and Exie Bell. She is retired from the Paducah Head Start program. Mr. Brown is the son of the late James W. and Doris D.

Brown. He is the retired owner of Mitchell Machine Shop. They are the parents of three children: Jeffrey L. Brown of Bentonville, and James R. Brown and Susan B.

Floyd, both of Paducah. They have six grandchildren. Williams-Melton The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Paducah announce the engagement of their daughter, Christina Leigh Williams, to Jody Lynn Melton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Melton of Paducah. Miss Williams is the granddaughter of William Moore of Middlesboro, the late Elizabeth Johns Moore, Clara Mae Haun Williams of Middlesboro and the late Buster Williams. She is a 1996 graduate of Reidland High School and a 1998 graduate of Western Kentucky Technical College. She is employed by Drs.

Carloss and Skinner. Mr. Melton is the grandson of Kimmie Jeanette Hines of Paducah and the late John and Ella Melton. He is a 1995 graduate of Reidland High School and employed by Mercy Regional EMS. Wedding vows will be exchanged at 6 p.m.

Sept. 23 at Oaklawn Baptist Church. All friends and relatives are invited. Read The Want Ads Daily Mr. and Mrs.

Tom F. Edmonds of Paducah will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday with a reception at Gospel Assembly Church. All friends and relatives are invited from 2 to 5 p.m. The couple requests no gifts. Mr.

Edmonds and the former Etta Velma Brown were married Sept. 8, 1950, at East Baptist Church by the Rev. Sam Sloan. Their attendants were Allen and Theah Jones. Mrs.

Edmonds is the daughter are invited from 2 to 4 p.m. The couple requests no gifts. Mr. Robey and the former Zearle Bethel were married Sept. 10, 1950, at the Seventh and College Street Church of Christ in Mayfield, by John B.

Hardeman. Their attendants were James and Zearle Robey SOUTH FULTON, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. James O.

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Mr. Edmonds is the son of the late Eugene "Gene" and Rebith Edmonds. He is a retired president of Bank of Livingston County. They are the parents of three children: Marty Edmonds of Grand Rivers, Tim Edmonds and Myra Clark, both of Paducah. They have two grandchildren.

phone Co. Mr. Robey is the son of the late Vernon and Grace Grissom Robey. He is retired from Grocery Co. They are the parents of two sons, David M.

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