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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 21

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Carbendale-Herrin-Murphysbor SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1975 Pag Twenty V'--'- I I i -Vr, -c a 'M 7 At 1 i 1 11 0 i 0 Janet and Dsrletoe and Kenneth Cook Neely Davis Teena and Judy and Gary Cox (Turner) NanceCox SzemoreCook RackleyDavis CruseMayhew Tenna Cruse and Bruce May- Longbons, both of Marion, were united in marriage vided the wedding music. Judy Nance and Gary Cox were united in marriage in a 3 p.m. ceremony June 8 at the Grace United Methodist Church in Carbondale. The Rev. Dennis Doane of Carmi and the Rev.

Murriel Nance of Carbondale officiated before an altar decorated with yellow chrysanthemum daisies. The Rev. and Mrs. Murriel Nance of 'Carbondale are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Cox of Carmi. The bride wore a. white-gown accented with lace and a yellow Serving her as matron of honor was Cindy McGuire of Word-en.

Sharon Golliher and Susan Nance, both of Carbondale, were bridesmaids. Flower girl was Margie Nance of Carbondale. Randall Black of Carbondale Darlene Sizemore and Kenneth G. Cook were united in marriage in a 7:30 p.m.' ceremony June 7 at the Hurricane Memorial Baptist Church of Herrin. The Rev.

Eugene Baggett of Herrin officiated before an altar decorated with baskets of blue carnations, purple statice and white gladioli. Mr. and ilrs. Albert G. Size-more of Herrin are the parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cook of Eldorado. Hie bride wore a gown of organza and re-embroidered alencon lace. Serving her as matron of honor was Christie Auman of Elk Grove Vilage.

Jennifer Boyd of Carbondale and Stephanie Strcng cf Oliver Springs, Tenn. were bridesmaids. BastienEaston MiesnerHolt Area Kathy A. Bastien and Iic-hael L. Easton were united in marriage in a 6:30 p.m.

ceremony May 31 at the Pleasant Hill Christian Church in Murphysboro. The Rev. Royce Wood of lurphysboro officiated before en ialtar decorated with candelabra. Mr. and Mrs Freddie Bastien Jr.

of Murphysboro are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker, also of Murphysboro, and the late Elmer Easton of Ava. The bride wore a gown of white satin and lace 'trimmed with satin ribbon.

Serving her as maid of honor was Sue Stewart of Murphysboro. Sherry Easton, also and Bruce Moeller of Okaw ville provided the wedding music. Randy McGuire of Worden was best man with Kelly and Randy Cox, both of Carmi, as groomsmen. Ushers were Bruce Nance and Michael Golliher, both of Carbondale, David Doane of Carmi and Conrad Scranton of West Sal em. Jeff Moeller of Okawvilla was ring bearer.

The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the Wesley Foundation in Carbondale. They are at home now in Carmi after, a wedding to St, Louis. The bride is: a 1974 graduate of Carbondale Community High School. She also attended Mc Kendree College in Lebanon. The a 1972 graduate of Carmi Community High School, is a student at McKen-dree College.

of Murphysboro, was bridesmaid. Gerald Speith of Ava provided the wedding music. Fred Phoenix of Vergennej was best man with Ronnie'Bas-tien of Murphysboro as groomsman. Ushers were Randy Bastien and Ronnie Bastien, both of Murphysboro. Roger Bastien, also of Murphysboro, was ring bearer.

The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the Eagles Hall in Murphysboro. They are at home now in De Soto after a wedding trip to Missouri. The bride is a 1975 graduata of Trico High School. The bridegroom, a 1970 graduata of Trico High School, is en ployed by Norman-Fred Truck ing Co. as a truck driver.

(Beckman) nnniiiiiiiijiv.i.iiiiiw'pn"'". irmiMium in I mi i "I' imu, iu.uni mmm 'km' A- -i Bruce Mayhew (Parrigin) Mike Mayhew t)f Marion was best man with Steve Dingrando of Marion as groomsman. Ushers were Rick Ashe, Jeff Cas-tellano and David Rinella, all of Marion. Lynn Mayhew of Lowell, Ind. was ring bearer.

The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held in the church. They are at home now in Marion after a wedding trip to St. Louis. The bride is a graduate of Marion Senior High School and is employed by Marion Memorial Hospital as a business clerk. The bridegroom, a graduate of John A Logan College in Carterville, is employed by Tempo Department Store as a salesman.

Jim King of Murphysboro was best man with Ken Alber-tini of Murphysboro; Jesse Johns of Springfield; Steven Stewart of a and Paul Blackledge of Bland-dinsville as groomsmen. Ushers were Danny Briggs of Mahomet, Bob Reihms and Greg McRay, both of Murphysboro. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the church. They arc at home now in Murphysboro after a Wedding trip to; eastern United States. The bride is a graduate of northwestern High School and Western Illinois University.

She has been employed as a teacher In Alton for the past two years. Hie bridegroom, a graduate of Murphysboro Township High School and Southern Illinois university, is employed oy me Illinois Department of Trans- AM U1UUU CU Oil CilgUlCTCi we (Maybell-Richell) maids. Flower girl was Heidi Rackley. Organist J.W. McCrary and soloist Richard Vaughn provided the wedding music.

Richard Rackley was best man with David Thompson as groomsman. Ushers were Jack Frederking and Stephen Miller and Heath Rackley was ring bearer. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held in the They are at. home now in Cutler after a wedding to Panama City, The bride was employed by the Perry County IGA in Hirick-neyville. The bridegroom owns and operates the Neely T.V.

Service in Cutler. 4 A a (Anstina) John King VV1 7 (French) Organist Ruann Keller of Anna and Marva Baker of Herrin provided the wedding music. Larry Jones of Springfield was best man with John Rhine of Champaign and Ed Cotter of Eldorado as groomsmen. Ushers were Bill Sizemore of Herrin and Jim Anderson of Carbondale. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the church.

They are at home now in Peoria after a wedding trip to Tennessee. The bride is a graduate of Herrin High School and Southern Illinois University. She is employed by Bartonville School District as a fourth grade teacher. The bridegroom, a graduate of Eldorado High School and SIU, is a medical student at the University of Illinois. Organist Easterly and soloist.

Bette Casey pro-. vided the wedding music. Thomas Martin was best man with Rick Holt, Rick Mc-Elmurry, Bob Miesner and Carol Vanover as groomsmen. "Ushers were Bob Middendorf and David Holt. The newlyweds greeted guests.

at a' reception held at the Jacob Community Center. are at home now in Jacob after a wedding trip to Gatlin-burg, Tenn. The bride is a 1974 graduate of John A. Logan College in Carterville. She is a senior at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.

The bridegroom, a 1974 graduate of SIU-C, is employed by Boren's IGA in Carbondale. i (Parrigin) lianne Hansford, Mary Kay Hrouatich and. Betsy. Fleming were bridesmaids. Evelyn Koualeski and soloist Wanda Oliver provided the wedding music.

Dale Hubbard was best man with Chuck Jackanicz, Jeff Sta- nely, Gary Killion and Kent Edwards as groomsmen. Ushers were Jim Fleming, Richard McClellan and Edie Wall. The newlyweds 'are at home now in West Frankfort after a wedding trip to Florida. Janet M. Rackley and Neely E.

Davis were united in marriage in a 7 p.m. ceremony May 30 at the First Baptist Church in Pinckneyville, with the Rev. Charles Boling 6ffi-ciating. Mr. and Mrs.

Clayborne E. Rackley of Pinckneyville are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Roy Davis of Holly Grove, Ark. and Dora McKenzie of Joaquin, Tex. The bride wore a gown of tulle over satin accented with lace and trimmed with pearls and sequins.

Serving her as matron of honor was Mrs. David Thompson Mrs. Richard Rackley was bridesmaid. Sharon and Karen Keene were junior brides 'i; SVC Janice and in a 7 p.m. ceremony May 31 at the First Baptist Church of Marion.

The REv. Lee Woolard of Goreville officiated before an altar decorated with pink and yellow carnations and daisies. Mr. and -Mrs. Hobert Cruse Jr.

of Marion are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mayhew, also of Clarion. The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin with an overlay of chantilly lace.

Serving her as maid "of honor was Rita Nation of Marion. Jane Keslek of "Marion was bridesmaid." Flower; girl was" Rhonda Ward of Marion. Terri Norman of Harrisburg and Teddi Mitchell and Helen Janice E. Hamilton and John King were united in mar riage in a ceremony June 20 at the Good Hope United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Raymond Worden officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hamilton of Good Hope are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Marshall Reese of Murphysboro and the late John D. King. The bride wore" a gown of polyester knit trimmed with Venice floral lace and beading. Serving her as matron of honor was Kay Ekstrom Roseanna "Robinson of Phoenix, Claudia Cook of Sciota; Kathy Anleitner of Portland, Maine; and Nonie Biggs of Mahomet were bridesmaids. Soloist Sandra McNutt of Quincy and organist John Cook of Sciota provided the wedding music.

r-y Gail Miesner and Mark Holt were united in marriage in a 3 p.m. ceremony May 24. at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Murphysboro. The Rev. Duane Imig officiated before an altar decorated with vases of double stock and majestic daisies.

Willard and Mary Miesner of Jacob are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of George and Jeanne Holt of Murphysboro. The bride wore a gown cf white jersey accented with wide ruffles. Serving her as matron of honor was Elayne Pinkerton. Judy iMaes, Debbie Pierson, Denise Ellis and Leslie Miesner were bridesmaids.

Li -J. k.v.-4 I- U' A- I --4- I I X4 I 4 i -'-ir 't I I vA 'A I--' .7 iJ 1 I t'i 4 7 i i I Gail and Mark Holt Kathy and Michael Easton (Rohlfing) (Bekman) HamiltonKing Susan and Michael Glodo Jean and Steve Hubbard SchuetzGlodo FlemingHubbard Susan K. Schuetz and Michael R. Glodo were united in marriage in a 6:30 p.m.-ceremony June 7 at the i Baptist Church in Grand Tower. The Rev.

Robert McCormick of Grpnd Towei officiated before an altar decorated with yellow and orange daisies and pompons with palms and can delabra. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Schuetz of Grand Tower are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Shirley Glodo of Ava.

ipjie bride wore a gown accented with seed pearls, lace and organza Serving her as matron of hon or was Gaila Neathery of Carbondale. Flower girl was Lori Ebersohl of Anna. Carol Hoback of Mo. and Mabel McLane of Wolf Lake provided the wedding music. Kevin Glodo of Ava was best man.

Ushers were Preston and Brett Glodo of Ava. Scott Ebersohl of Anna was ring bearer. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception held at the church. They are at home now in China Lake, Calif. The bride is a graduate of Shawnee High School.

The bridegroom is a Seabee in the U.S.-Navy. Jean Fleming and Steve Hubbard. were united "in marriage in a 7:30 p.m. ceremony May 24 at the First Baptist Giurch in Johnston City with the Rev. Raymond Hideout officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Fleming of Johnston City are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hubbard of Herrin. Serving her as matron of honor was Karen F. Jenkins of Marion. Judy Davis, Bil- 1.

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