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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 35

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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, July 30, 1972 DECATUR SUNDAV HERALD AND REVIEW 35 Shop Monday Noon til Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 'til 5:30 201 N. Main St. kV filial! rs ISKlffl P'lllilliiil lr Wiley Photo Mrs. James Burris R. E.

Borsoy Mrs. Edward Pilmonas Sommer Photo Mrs. Theoadore Hunter Jr. Sommer Photo Mrs. Stephen Gannaway Mrs.

Richard L. Carter Wedding Vows Are Said in Church Ceremonies trim. The attendants wore coral satin gowns with an empire bodice and a scooped neckline. A reception was held at the American Legion Post 105. The couple will live at 420 16th St.

SPAUGH-WICKLINE 4jlJ fin Patricia Lynn Spaugh and Curtis Allen Wickhne were married Saturday in Boiling OLIPHANT-HUNTER A Saturday afternoon wedding St. Paul's Lutheran Church united Peggy Lynn Oliphant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Oliphant of Route 2, in marriage with Theoadore Hunter son of Mrs.

Eva Aline Hunter of Moweaqua and the late Theoadore Hunter Sr. The bride, a graduate of MacArthur High School, is employed by Trans-Illinois Ex-press. Her husband, a graduate of Moweaqua High School and ITT Bailey Tech in St. Louis, is employed by Spector Freight System Inc. Attendants were a Cooper and John Richard Harden.

Ushers were Robert Earl Downs, Jack Vance, Lonnie Linn and Norris Campbell, a brother-in-law of the bride. The bride wore a gown of champagne satin with a Chan-tilly lace bodice. Her maid of honor wore an orange crepe empire gown trimmed in yellow and green. A reception at the church fellowship hall followed the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 916 N.

Fairlawn after their wedding trip to Lake of the Ozarks. aide. She is a member of Chi Sigma social sorority. Her husband, a graduate of Neoga High School and Eastern Illinois University, has his master's degree from the University of Illinois. He is regional audiologist for the East Central Counties under the Title VI program.

They will live at 311 E. White St in Champaign. rigeL-burris Wendy Sue Rigel and James Jay Burris were married Saturday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carroll W. Hall of 2450 W. Olive St. The groom is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Lyndon Burris of 675 W. Packard St. Both are graduates of MacArthur High School and the bride is a general accountant for Drywall Service.

The groom is employed as a brakeman for Illinois Central Railroad. The matron of honor was Mrs. James Boose, sister of the bride, with Sue Fite as attendant. Flower girl was Bethany Lynn Hall, sister of the bride. The best man was John A.

Smith, with Michael Burris, brother of the groom, as groomsman. Ushers were David Kline, uncle of the groom, and Robert Kates, cousin of the bride. Lee Jr. brother of the bride, and Dave Carter were ushers. A reception was held at the Moose Club.

KARLOSKI-GANNAWAY Trinity Lutheran Church was the setting Saturday afternoon for the wedding of Kathryn Lynn Karloski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Karloski of 47 Gray's Lane, and Stephen Dale Gannaway, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Gannaway of rural Mat-toon. The bride's gown of schiffli embroidered organza featured a band of peau de soie topped with daisy patterned venise lace at the hemline. Her attendants were Madeline Volker as maid of honor and Mrs. Wayne Hause as matoron of honor. JoAnn and Jennifer Karloski, sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids.

They wore empire floor-length gowns with bodices of white organza and navy blue skirts dotted with white. Tim Gierke, the best man, was assisted by Carl Hall, David Champion and Daniel Karloski, brother of the bride. Ushering were Wayne Hause and the bride's cousins, Paul Thomas and Michael and David Tebussek. A reception was held at the church. The bride, a graduate of MacArthur High School and Valparaiso University, has been Mrs.

Curtis Wickline waistline. The attendants wore gowns of printed voile in shades Springs Church of God. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A.

Lawton of Route 3. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wickline of Warrensburg.

Both ise graduates of War-rensburg-Latham High School. The bride is employed by Tolly's Market The groom is employed by Railroad. The matron of honor was Mrs. Charles Binkley, sister of the bride. Rhonda Barnes and Cathy Lawton and Mrs.

Carol Gilstrap, both cousins of the bride, were attendants. Best man was Bill Wickline, brother of the groom. Dennis Wickline, brother of the groom, Gary Spaugh, brother of the bride, and Dennis Black were groomsmen. Ushers were Randy Spaugh, brother of the bride, and Danny Spiker. Flower girls were Regina Rae Faunce and Rhonda Jo Gordan, cousins of the bride.

Ringbearer was Mike Hathaway. The bride wore a gown of cluny lace with orchid ribbon of orchid and pink on a white background. A reception was held at the church. The couple will live at 375V2 S. Crea St.

PERSISTENT Blenheim, New Zealand (AP) KOPETZ-PILMONAS St. John's Lutheran Church was Police are looking for a postal thief with a sore finger: They the setting Saturday afternoon Ringbearer was Thomas J. Zingale. sty he took $10 in one-cent stamps by pressing a button 842 times on a faulty stamp The bride wore a gown of peau de soie with an empire bodice, high neckline and Alencon lace employed by the Decatur Public School District as a teacher's machme. and daisy motifs encircling the for the wedding of Kathryn Lou Kopetz, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold F. Kopetz of 46 Green Oak and Edward Pilmonas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pilmonas of Chicago.

The bride, a graduate of Eisenhower High School and Concordia Teachers College in River Forest, is an elementary i- -'r i PRTAPORTRS BOUTIQUE IN THE COURT teacher at He Dog Indian School and a church social worker on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Her husband, a graduate of Luther South High School in Chicago, is also a graduate of Concordia Teachers College. He teaches and does similar work on the Indian reservation. The bride wore an ivory gown with hand-crocheted lace on the sleeves and bodice. Her attendants were Kristine Lynne Kopetz, sister of the bride, as maid of honor and Judith Herndon; Mrs.

Raymond Pilmonas, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs. Irwin Unger and Daina Shobrys, a cousin of the groom. They wore floor-length gowns of pale dotted Swiss trimmed with white eyelet and with three-tiered skirts and puff sleeves. Raymond Pilmonas was his brother's best man: Other attendants were Donald Shobrys, the groom's cousin; Gale McKim; Arvin Kasparaitis, the groom's cousin; and Mark Kopetz, cousin of the bride. The reception was held at the Country Club of Decatur.

They plan a wedding trip to Canada. Their new address will be Box 242, He Dog, S.D. LEE-CARTER Wedding vows were spoken Saturday evening at St. Thomas Church by Marsha R. Lee, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Lee of 36 Maple Court, and Richard L. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Carter of 1193 N. Nickey Ave. The bride is a graduate cf MacArthur High School Her husband, a graduate of Lakeview High School, is serving with the Navy. The bride chose a gown of candlelight satin organza trim I The Precious Fibers Ultra-luxurious cashmere and camel hair precious fibers exquisitely executed in the classic and contemporary fall-sighted coat. Mart labeled for country of origin.

4 rm oau uanauaae, med with beaded re-em broidered lace and with lantern sleeves of tucked organza. center left, a 100 camel hair classic, varied with saddle sleeves and stitched detail. $190 lower, wrapped in the highest bracket of luxury, a contrast of 100 camel hair and lush silver tipped fox. $330 sketched; top, softly fitted all cashmere in navy, side belted in leather with gold metal trim. $100 center right, chamois color 100 cashmere, neatly military with gold buttons, belted with, welted seam detail.

$130 In empire gowns with white No trouble communicating tcith the superb fit of our glib new body suits. They "say" it for you with the fun of rollicking seahorses, the chic contrast of navy and burgundy with white, the 'geometric with a different angle. All polyester knits, at $10. lace bodices and chiffon skirts in colors of yellow and aqua were Mrs. Jamie Burris, sister of the bride, as maid of honor and Kathy Roth as bridesmaid.

Men in the wedding party were Wayne Elliot as best man VAN LAW Carol's main at prairie, downtown Two Twenty Sbt West Eldorado IN THE COURT and Jim Carter, brother of the groom, as groomsman. Richard.

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