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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 28

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WED JAN 24197? Carbondale-Herrln-MurphysborcMarlon SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, Carbondale-Herrln-AAurphysboro-Marlon KieferWaier Ayers Duncan Hunt Barger P-' A 4 Karen Angela Hunt and Charles Kirk Barger were united in marriage Sept. 3, 1978, at the La Venta Inn, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Nancy H. and George B. Hunt of Los Angeles, Calif, are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barger of Herrin. The newlyweds are at home now in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. The bride is a graduate of the University of California in Santa Barbara.

The groom, a 1965 graduate of Herrin High School and 1971 graduate of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, is owner and president of the Plaza Mortgage a Los Angeles-based loan consulting firm. Rita Lynn Ayers and Scott Duncan were united in marriage in a 6 p.m. ceremony Aug. 5, 1978, at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev.

Lowell Wilson officiated before an altar decorated with blue and white baby mums. Mr. and Mrs. George Ayers of Herrin are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Duncan of Benton. The bride wore a gown of white chintz with matching lace.

Serving her as maid of honor was Vonita Hampton. Best man was John Duncan of Benton. Ushers were Jim Duncan of Benton and John Grimes of Benton. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the home of the bride's parents. They are at home now in Benton after a wedding trip to the Ozarks.

The groom is employed by Allis Chalmers Implement Co. in Benton. Dana Kiefer and Melvin Waier were married in a 2 p.m. ceremony Sept. 23, 1978, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Du Quoin.

The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Angelo Lom-bardo officiated before an altar decorated with bouquets of white and apricot gladiolus. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Kiefer of Du Quoin are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waier of Florissant, Mo. Serving the bride as maid of honor was Jean Bathon.

Bridesmaids were Debby Snider, Carla Sutton and Dawn Kiefer. Flower girl was Michelle Rockiki. Best man was Thomas Bure. Kerry MacPherson, Ronnie Bathon and Jerry Bure were groomsmen. Ushers were Gary Kiefer, Dusty Pfeiffer, Norman Salerno and Jerry Bathon and the ring bearer was Karl Watson.

The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Du Bois. They are at home now in Florissant, Mo. after a wedding trip to the eastern 1 i Rita and Scott Duncan Karen and Charles Barger 4 4 4fWbV RANDALL'S STUDIOS Dana and Melvin Waier states and Canada. The groom is self-employed in an auto salvage yard in Florissant. Krone Appuhn Versaman Langford i I Area wedo 1 Bathon Holder) Debra Lynn Verseman and Stephen Ray Langford were united in marriage in a 7:30 p.m.

ceremony July 22, 1978, at the Elm Street Baptist Church of Murphysboro. The Rev. Mason E. Haynes of Murphysboro officiated before an altar decorated with candles. Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Verseman of Murphysboro are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Langford of Monett, Mo.

The bride wore a gown of white lace over white satin, trimmed with lace. Serving her as maid of honor was Cindy Imhoff of Murphysboro. Bridesmaids were Debbie Mileur and Nancy Beck-man, both of Murphysboro, and Dottie Rich of Mountain Grove, Mo. Flower girl was Kim Jackson of Columbus, Ohio. Pianist Suzie Brown, organist Vertus Keith and vocalist Patty Perks provided the wedding music.

Best man was Kevin Langford of No-nett with Nick Masur of Pierce City, Jim McCormick of Springfield, and Gary Peck of Monett as groomsmen. Ushers were Jeff Verseman and Curt Presley, of Murphysboro, and Mike Jackson of Columbus, Ohio, and the ring bearer was David Verseman of Murphysboro. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held in the church audito- Susan Kay Krone and Ronald Edward Appuhn were united in marriage in a 7 p.m. ceremony Nov. 25, 1978, at the St.

John's United Church of Christ in Du Quoin. The Rev. Fred Fieker officiated before an altar decorated with bouquets of pink carnations and yellow and white daisies. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Krone of Tamaroa are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Appuhn of Du Quoin. The bride wore a gown of white Quiana trimmed with lace and pearls.

Serving her as matron of honor was Robin Juhl of Du Quoin. Bridesmaids were Cindy and Jay Boyd, both of Sparta, Jan Scott of Algonquin and Gilda Graham of New Baden. Flower girl was Jennifer Peek of Champaign. Organist Rodger Jenkins and vocalist Brenda Sanders provided the wedding music. Best man as Larry Chermak of Denver, Colo, with Steve Nickell of Baltimore, Mike Brennan and Gary Appuhn, both of San Francisco, and Randy Katz of Los Angeles, as groomsmen.

Ushers were Bill Appuhn and Bob Juhl, both of Du Quoin, and John Scott of Algonquin. The ring bearer was Ryan Juhl of Du Quoin. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the church. They are at home now in Du Quoin after a wedding trip to Evansville, Ind. if 1 PETER SAWYER Debra and Stephen Langford rium.

They are at home now in Tulsa, after a wedding trip to Silver Dollar City, Branson, Mo. The bride is a sophomore at Tulsa University majoring in elementary education. The groom, a graduate of Southwest Baptist College with a B.S. in biology, is employed by Amoco Research Center in Tulsa as a research technologist. JOHN HAWKINS Susan and Ronald Appuhn The bride is a graduate of Du Quoin Community High School, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale and the University of Illinois, and is employed by Carterville High School as a guidance counselor.

The groom, a graduate of Tustin High School, Tustin, and the University of California at Berkeley, is employed by Turco Manufacturing Co. in Du Quoin as an accountant. Carolyn Jean Bathon and David Mark Holder were united in marriage in a 3:30 p.m. ceremony Nov. 11, 1978, at St.

Bruno's Catholic Church at Pinckneyville. The Rev. Alan Ruppert and the Rev. Timothy Foley officiated. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis T. Bathon of Swanwick are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd J. Holder of Pinckneyville. The bride wore a gown of white organza over taffeta trimmed with cluny lace. Serving her "as maid of honor was Theresa Jane Bathon of Swanwick. Bridesmaids were Barbara and Janet Bathon, both of Swanwick, and Barbara Phillips, Rita Harris and Sharon Hart-man, all of Pinckneyville.

Flower girl was Rhonda Bathon. Soloist Robert Mueller of Pinckneyville, organist Mariann Totsch of Bel-Iville and flutist Beth McClunken provided the wedding Music. Best man was Robert Berthold of St. Paul, Minn, with John Hartman and Joe Holden, both of Pinckneyville, Jim McNeill of Carterville, Ivan Munnoch of Carbondale and Roger Bathon as groomsmen. Ushers were David Bathon of Swanwick and Lawrence Pericolosi Kieffer Hargan NowackiBrua WYBELL-RICHELL Carolyn and David Holder Jr.

of Pinckneyville and the ring bearer was Andy Grzgorek of Nashville. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the Knights of Columbus Hall. They are at home now in Pinckneyville after a wedding trip to Dallas, Texas. -'A 4s -X i Piotrowski Kellerman Terri Jean Kieffer and Paul Wayne Hargan were united in marriage in an afternoon ceremony Oct. 21, 1978, at St.

Mary's Catholic Church in Mount Carmel. Father Alvin Crawe officiated before an altar decorated with candelabra entwined with white ribbons and greenery. Mr. and Mrs. Hyginus Kieffer of Mount Carmel are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hargan of Marion. The bride wore a gown of white chiffon trimmed with Venise lace. Serving her as matron of honor was Jeanette Sgro.

Bridesmaids were Judy McGill, Deb-by Alka, Patty Agatucci, Peggy Micko, Patty Martin and Vikki Ware. Flower girl was Mindy Martin. Soloist Petra Schneider and organist Donna Beuligmann provided the wedding music. Best man was Gerald Willis of Benton with Bill and Kenny Kieffer, Sam Sgro, Richard Micko, Mark Hargan and Ron Martin as groomsmen. Ushers were Lowell Hagan of Springfield and Gary Kieffer of Mount Carmel, and the ring bearer was Joshua Micko.

The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall. They are at home now in Springfield after a wedding trip to Claire Elaine Nowacki and Lester Duane Brue were united in marriage in a 7:30 p.m. ceremony Oct. 21, 1978, at St. Andrew's Catholic Church of Murphysboro.

Father Melvin Vandeloo of Murphysboro officiated before an altar decorated with palms and candelabra. Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Nowacki of Murphysboro are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben L. Brue of Ottawa. The bride wore a gown of silk organza accented with Venise lace.

Serving her as madi of honor was Jeanne Nowacki of St. Louis, Mo. Matron of honor was Jean Clough of Murphysboro. Bridesmaids were Patrice Nowacki of Murphysboro, Sherry Looney of Champaign and Carol Sie-brasse of Peoria. Soloist Anita Miller of Paramus, N.J.

and organist Carl McCord of Murphysboro provided the wedding music. Best man was Greg Brue of Moline with Ken Greer and Lloyd Kieber, both of Ottawa, Pat Maude of Bloomington, Randy Icenogle of Galesburg and Steve Prettyman of Washington as groomsmen. Ushers were John Rettick of Bloomington and Doyle Williams of Slaem. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the church. They are at home now in Indianapolis, Ind.

after a wedding trip to 4 i VWhAiflhflrtlB WHWttWBWMMMHiill'Mniii I III BfTT WiiniJ 4 Terri and Paul Hargan Deborah Ann Piotrowski and Steven Kellerman were united in Marriage in a 4 p.m. ceremony Oct. 21, 1978, at the St. Bruno's Catholic Church at Pinckneyville. The Rev.

Timothy J. Foley officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piotrowski are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kellerman. Serving her as maid of honor was Julia Ann Piotrowski Bathon. Bridesmaids were Pauline Bauza, Darlene Kellerman, June Fisher, Joanie Kellerman, Shiela Zielinski and Donna and Lisa Kellerman.

Flower girl was Ja-neile Kellerman. Organist Stephen F. Piotrowski and vocalist Catherine M. Smith of Coulter-ville provided the wedding music. Best man was Douglas Kellerman with Sylvester, Donny, Lyle and Kevin KciJerman, Frank E.

Piotrowski Raymond Bathon and Terry Walker as groomsmen. The ring bearer was Eddie Walker. The newlyweds greeted guests at. a reception held at the Knights of Colum- DAVIS STUDIO Claire and Lester Brue the Pocono Mountains. The bride is a 1974 graduate of Murphysboro Township High School and a 1978 graduate of Illinois State University, Normal.

The groom, a 1974 graduate of Ottawa High School and a 1977 graduate of ISU, Normal, is employed by Chubb and Son, Ind. in Indianapolis as a safety engineer. French Lick, Ind. The bride is a 1974 graduate of Wabash Valley College and is employed by Memorial Medical Center in Springfield as an LPN. The groom, a graduate of Southern Illinois School of Medicine, is a resident in internal medicine at SIU and affiliated hospitals.

MAYBELL-RICHELL Deborah and Steven Kellerman bus Hall in Pinckneyville. They are at home now in Pinckneyville after a wedding trip to California. Heiple Davis Nance Lewis Klosterman Crawford Teresa Lyn Heiple and Barry Lynn Davis were united in marriage in a 6 p.m. cereony Oct. 28, 1978, at the United Methodist Church of Murphysboro.

The Rev. Daniel Powers of Vergennes officiated before an altar decorated with rust tipped gold chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Heiple of Murphysboro are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Davis of Vergennes. The bride wore a gown of off-white chiffon accented with lace. Serving her as maid of honor was Christine Bass of Murphysboro.

Bridesmaids were Sandy and Tammy Heiple and Kim Barker, all of Murphysboro, and Donna Whitaker of Olney. Flower girl was Heather Davis of Shelbyville. Organist and vocalists Brent Knop of Willisville, Barbara Powers of Vergennes and James Anderson of Carterville provided the wedding usic. Best man was Jack Steele of Vergennes with Eugene Davis of Shelbyville, Marty Davis of Marion, Arol Whitaker of Olney and Mark Heiple of Murphysboro as groomsmen. Ushers were Dennis Tope of Ava, Ron Heiple of De Soto and Don Bigham of Vergennes and the ring bearer was Corie Davis of Shelbyville.

The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at St. Andrews gymnasium in Murphysboro. They are at home now in Murphys- Peggy J. Nance and Jay K. Lewis were united in marriage in a 7 p.m.

ceremony Oct. 21, 1978, at the Murdale Baptist Church of Carbondale. The Rev. Paul Hicks of De Soto officiated before an altar decorated with chrysanthemums and gladiolus in yellow, orange and brown. Cecil E.

Nance of Makanda and the late Felma F. Nance are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Helen K. Lewis of Rantoul and the late Paul F. Lewis.

The bride wore a gown of ivory satin. Serving her as matron of honor was Lois Gundrum of Cambria. Bridesmaids were Charlotte Stanley of Murphysboro and Deborah Gurley of Carbondale. Flower girl was Melody Nance of Carbondale. Bob Bigham of Pinckneyville provided the wedding music.

Best man was Robert Zirkle of Onarga with Don Opp and Tom Kopshever, both of Pinckneyville, as groomsmen. Ushers were Terry Nance of Sesser and Kevin Schwebel of Pinckneyville and the ring bearer was Paul Quist of William Air Force Base, Ariz. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the Ramada Inn in Carbondale. They are at home now in Pinckneyville after a wedding trip to the Smokey Mountains. Connie Klosterman and Joe Crawford were united in marriage ina 6 p.m.

ceremony Sept. 23, 1978, at St. Paul United in Church of Christ in Pinckneyville. The Rev. Keith Klosterman and the Rev.

James Simms officiated before an altar deorated with spider chrysanthemums, carnations and babies' breath. The Rev. and Mrs. Keith Klosterman are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and -Mrs. William K. Crawford Jr. The bride wore a gown fo white organza and taffeta trimmed with jeweled chantilly lace. Serving her as maid of honr was pa-tricia Klosterman.

Bridesmainds were Kathy Klosterman and Jane Murray. Steve Piotrowski provided the wedding music. Best man was David Crawford with Mark McDaniel and Greg Hale as groomsmen. Ushers were Michael Klosterman and Dennis Murray. 4The newlyweds greeted guests at a Theresa and Barry Davis i RANDALL STUDIO Peggy and Jay Lewis boro after a wedding trip to the Smokey Mountains.

The bride is a graduate of Murphysboro Township High School and is employed by Wright Building Center in Murphysboro is a sales clerk. The groom, a graduate of Elverado High School and a former student at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, The bride is employed by Southern Illinois University-Carbondale's Vice President for Student Affairs Office as a secretary. The groom, a graduate of SIU-C, is employed by MCA Manufacturing in Pinckneyville as supervisor of the quality control department. DINKINS OF DU QUOIN Connie and Joe Crawford reception held at the fellowship hall. They are at home how in Pinckneyville after a wedding trip to Kentucky Lake.

is employed by Consolidated Coal Co. in Sparta..

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