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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 28

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Carbondale, Illinois
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SOUTHERN ILLINOISAM Carbondale-Herrin-Murphysboro-AAarion Carbondale-Herrln-Murphysboro-AAarion y. x-x XX J-vy Wove''' 4 it Si V.O 4 x-- v-xxs x. -Ni -xx xx A "fa jw.iki 4 I vi 'i 1 -v X- "4 8 Sv V. VXXi XXX" -xx- fc'x X. x.Ms.;5..i0a I i if A 74 Lois and Kenneth Epplin Debra and Bruce Mezo Tamra and Danny Walker Terri and Paul Webb Wildermuth-Epplin Nix-Webb Oehlert-Mezo Holt-Walker LOIS fav Vildermuth and girl was Shannon Imhoff.

Best man was Tom Leposky with Denny Bush, Gary Bush and Freddie Buckingham as groomsmen. Ushers were Kevin Nix and Allan Webb, and the ring bearer was Jamie Imhoff. The newlyweds took a wedding trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. The bride is a 1975 graduate of Zeigler-Royalton High School and is employed by Essex in Du Quoin. The groom, a 1970 graduate of Zeigler-Royalton High School, is employed by Sipes Electric in West Frankfort.

Sherry Peterman of Murphysboro. Sandy Walker and Sherry Williams, both of Murphysboro, provided the wedding music. Best man was John Crabtree of Murphysboro. Ushers were Nathan and Michael Holt, both of Murphysboro, and the ring bearer was David Charles Boucher of Murphysboro. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the VFW Hall in Murphysboro.

They are at home now in Murphysboro. The groom is employed by Vogler Motor Co. as a mechanic. Terri Lynn Nix and Paul Eugene Webb were united in marriage on Oct. 15, 1977, at the First Christian Church of Royalton.

Rufus Gerkin officiated the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie L. Nix of Royalton are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Webb also of Royalton. The bride wore a gown of nylon organza trimmed with lace and seed pearls. Serving her as maid of honor was Audrey olff.

Bridesmaids were Linda Christian, Cheryl Ratajski and Patti Nix. Flower Tamra Lea Holt and Danny Lee Walker were united in marriage in a 6 p.m. ceremony Oct. 22, 1977, at the First Christian Church in Murphysboro. The Rev.

Gene Sandefur of Murphysboro officiated before an altar decorated with white chrysanthemums and red carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Holt of Murphysboro are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Kenneth Walker, also of Murphysboro. Serving her as matron of honor was Anita Johnsey of Murphysboro. Flower girl was Stephen Piotrowski, Judy Fleming and Ernest Queen provided the wedding music. Best man was Gary Bigham of Pinckneyville with Randy and Louis Wildermuth, David Templeton and Tod Rushing, all of Pinckneyville, Tom Epplin of Forest Park and Jerome Epplin of Rockford as groomsmen. The ring bearer was Bobby Wildermuth.

The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Pinckneyville. They are at home now in Pinckneyville after a brief wedding trip. The bride is a 1977 graduate of Pinckneyville Community High School and is employed by My Sister's Closet in Pinckneyville. The groom, also a 1977 graduate of Pinckneyville Community High School, is a student at Southern Illinois of Godfrey. Michael Clancy of Carbon-dale and Mara Eovaldi of Murphysboro provided the wedding music.

Best man was Gary Mezo of Carbondale with Dr. William H. Oehlert of Oklahoma City, Okla. and Dan Taylor of Mt. Vernon as groomsmen.

Ushers were Gary Oehlert of Reno, Nev. and Tony Balsano of Murphysboro, and the ring bearer was Michael Oehlert of Reno. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held in the church. They are at home now in Edwardsville after a wedding trip to French Lick, Ind. The bride is a junior at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville.

The groom, a graduate of SlU-Carbondale, is employed by Fiat-Allis in Springfield as a computer programmer. Debra Jean Oehlert and Kevin Bruce Mezo were united in marriage in a 7 p.m. ceremony Sept. 10, 1977, at the First Christian Church of Murphysboro. The Rev.

Gene Sandefur of Murphysboro officiated before an altar decorated with white gladiolus, yellow chrysanthemums and candelabra. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Oehlert of Murphysboro are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Jane Piper of Mt. Vernon and Carl Mezo of Godfrey. The bride wore a gown of sheer crystalline organza over bridal taffeta and accented with lace. Serving her as matron of honor was Lynn Schaefer of Lake Villa. Bridesmaids were Debbie McMannis of Murphysboro and Cindy Taylor of Mt.

Vernon. Flower girl was Kimbra Mezo Kenneth David Epplin were united in marriage in a 2:30 p.m. ceremony Sept. 19, 1977, at St. Bruno's Catholic Church in Pinckneyville.

The Rev. Father Timothy Foley officiated before an altar decorated with baskets of gladiolus, daisies and chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E.

Wil-dermuth of Pinckneyville are tie parents of the bride. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Epplin, also of Pinckneyville.

The bride wore a white bouffant gown of chantilly lace. Serving her as maid of honor as Brenda Wildermuth of Oxford, Miss. Bridesmaids were Margie Wildermuth, Florine Templeton, Patty McCrary, Barb Bathon, Lynne Rushing and Joan Shute, all of Pinckneyville. Flower girl was Amy Dawn Wildermuth. A If 8 weddings Icenogle-Hindman Binstock-Martin Mary Binstock and Mark Martin were united in marriage June 25.

1977, at Saint Ma-lachy's Church in Rantoul. The Rev. Stanley Malinowski of Rantoul officiated the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin J. Bin- "i stock of Rantoul are the par ents of the bride. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Martin of Du Quoin. Marianne Icenogle and Larry J. Hindman were united in marriage in a 7:30 p.m. ceremony Aug. 20, 1977, at St.

Andrews Catholic Church of Murphysboro. The Rev. Melvin Vandeloo of Murphysboro officiated in the candlelight ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles R. Icenogle of Murphysboro are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hindman of Murphysboro.

The bride wore a gown of white satin accented with a lace rose border. Serving her as maid of honor was Kate Lipe of Carbondale. Her bridesmaid was Debbie Hindman of Murphysboro. Flower girl was Jennifer Craft of Murphysboro. Leah Sims and vocalist Tom Wolff, both of Murphysboro, provided the wedding music.

Best man was Steve Falaster of Murphysboro with Phillip Hindman as groomsman. Ushers were Robert and Charles L. Icenoble, and Donnie Hindman and Danny Hines, all of Murphysboro. The ring bearer was Kelly Sullivan of Birmingham, Ala. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the church.

They are at home now in Murphysboro after a wedding trip to Florida. The bride is a 1975 graduate of Murphysboro Township High School and is employed by the Jackson County Nursing Home as a nurses aid. The groom is a 1975 graduate of Murphysboro Township High School and a student at John A. Logan College in Carterville. He is employed at Green's IGA of Murphysboro.

can and Allan Martin, all of Du Quoin as groomsmen. Ushers were Joseph Binstock of Chillicothe, Michael Bolton of Ses-ser, Rupert Borgsmiller of Springfield and David Porter of Du Quoin. The newlyweds are at home now in Du Quoin after a wedding trip to Tan Tara in the Ozarks. The bride Is a 1973 graduate of Rantoul Township High School and a 1977 graduate of Eastern Illinois University in elementary education, and is employed by the Sacred Heart-School in Du Quoin as a teacher. The groom, a 1972 graduate of Du Quoin High School and a 1976 graduate of Eastern Illinois University, is employed by Du Quoin Packing Co.

as an accountant. The bride wore a gown of jrt A 1hN white chiffonette accented with pearls and lace. 6 i 1 3 I 'v Serving her as maid of honor was Paula Mattingly of Rantoul. Bridesmaids were Mary Jo Martin, Beverly Birmingham of Thomasboro, Sherrie Binstock of Chillicothe and Ellen Crawey of Peoria. Best man was David Martin of Du Quoin with Kevin Roberts, Richard Martin, Rex Dun i 3 1 7 It (: XV Marianne and Larry Hindman Mary and Mark Martin 1 -II 0 3 "x-X.

xV x. xX? 1 i r.S x- i fx x- 4. h.ii.4A. Eli 4 A I If I xs VAXX M9MNM4aMSNiNXXXK Kathy and Jackie Stueve Morgan-Stueve "Li Rita and Robert Leahy Branca-Leahy Melanie and Daniel Kinnel Hindman-Kinnel Li. Rita Branca and Dr.

Robert William Barras provided the Emmett Leahy were united In wedding music, marriage in a 11 a.m. ceremo- Best man was Frank Leahy, ny Oct. 1, 1977, at the Our Lady Ushers were Dr. Richard Nurn-of Mt. Carmel Church ol berg of San Antonio Tex.

and Herrin. John Branca Jr. of Tuscola. The Rev. Walter RatrnfHArw The newly weds greeted Melanie Sue Hindman and calist Eric Travelstead, both of Daniel R.

Kinnell were united Herrin, provided the wedding in marriage in a 7 p.m. cere- music. Best man was Ron Kinnell of Aspen, Colo, with Randy May nard of Kenova, W. Va. as rui officiated before an altar is at a reception held the groomsman.

Ushers were Keith decorated with a combination KhigMs of Columbus Hall In of orange chrysanthemums, Herrin. They are at home now red rovers and yellow cushion 2 Ao. Md- after a wed-chrysanthemums. t0 Switzerland. Kathy Diane Morgan and Jackie Allen Stueve were united in marriage in a 4 p.m.

ceremony June 18, 1977, at the Christ Lutheran Church of Jacob. The Rev. Duane Imig of Jacob officiated before an altar decorated with pastel colored gladiolus. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Morgan of Gorham are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stueve of Jacob. The bride wore a gown of silk sheerganza and Venise lace.

Serving her as maid of honor was Donna Schimpf of Carroll-ton. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Shields and Terri Closson, both of Gorham, and Susan Stueve of Jacob. Flower girl was Rebecca Bess of Gorham. Organist Elizabeth Vanover of Murphysboro and vocalist Laura Whistle of Gorham provided the wedding music. Best man was Kenneth Hol-lman of Jacob with Mike Stanton of Murphysboro and Gary Saurhauge and Donnie Stueve, both of Jacob, as groomsmen.

Ushers were Kenny Morgan of Rockwood and Bill Saurhauge of Chester, and the ring bearer was Brian Saurhauge of Chester. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the Jacob Community Building. They are at home now in Gorham after a wedding trip to Meramec State Park. The bride is a 1977 graduate of Gorham High School and is a housewife. The groom, a 1976 graduate of Gorham High School, is employed by Conalco in Murphysboro as a lab technician.

Hindman of Herrin and Mike Mcintosh of Fairfield, Ohio. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the church. They are at home Toni and David Deaton Endres-Deaton Toni Kay Endres and David Murphysboro. Scott Deaton were united in Best man was Billy Deaton of marriage Sept. 24, 1977, at the Marion.

Second Baptist Church of The newlyweds greeted Marion. guests at a reception held at The Rev. Wallace Curlee of the home of the bride's grand- Marion officiated the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poe ceremony.

of Marion. They are at home Mr. and Mrs. Gary Endres of now in Marion. Murphysboro are the parents of The bride is a junior at Mar ine Dnae is a mi graduate mony Aug.

6, 1977, at the First Methodist Church of Herrin. The Rev. Edward Souders officiated before an altar decorated with candles and pink and white daisies. Mr. and Mrs.

James Hindman of Herrin are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son-of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinnell of Livonia, Mich. The bride wore a gown of sheer sataglow and venise lace.

Serving her as matron of hon- Mr. and Mrs. John G. Branca of Herrin High School and St. of Herrin arp thp rnrnts nf th r- vw 1 nnio 1 nivorcirvr inn 10 now in Jackson, Ky bride is a graduate of As- SSf? P10 US- Defense De" College in Wilmore, Ky.

"ichard of partment as a personnel man- The bury agement specialist. and is employed by Mt. Carmel High School in Jackson as a French teacher. The bride wore a gown of ivory silk chiffon accented with venise lace. ine bride.

The bridegroom is ion Senior High School The groom, a graduate of Manhattan College, New York City, and the University of Pennsylvania School of Den- The groom, a graduate of As the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill The groom, a 1976 graduate or was Daphne Burr or luisa, Serving her as matron of hon- Deaton of Marion. of Marion Senior High School, Okla. Her bridesmaid was Sha- bury College, is employed by Mt.

Carmel High School where or was Christine Mattingly of tistry. is employed by the U.S. Serving her as maid of honor is employed by Allen Industries ron Hindman of Herrin. was Tracy Endres of of Herrin. Organist Nicky Jones and vo he teaches bpanish and music.

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