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weddings TALLAHASSEE August 9, 1981 Shaw-Pfaender Brunetta Ann Pfaender III were del House. The ceremony. Parents of the bride are Harry Weston and Maria Silveri Shaw, Eustis. Parents of the bridegroom are Hazel B. and Floyd Christian Pfaender Jr.

Vanessa Vuono, Alexandria, was the maid of honor. The father of the bridegroom served as best Shaw and Floyd Christian married July 18 at the RieRev. Strickland performed 1 the Mr. and Mrs. Pfaender was given by the parRiedel House.

to the North Carolina will live in Tallahassee. enforcement specialist Health and Rehabilitais employed by the Deas a computer Herring-Fitzgerald ceremony, a reception ents of the bride at the After a wedding trip mountains, the couple He is a child-support with the Department of tive Services, and she partment of Revenue Shantel Deonne Herring, Riviera Beach, and Antone L. Fitzgerald, Tallahassee, were married July 31 at Windrush Village Clubhouse. The Rev. Richard Ash performed the ceremony.

Parents of the bride are Yvonne Herring and Rufus Herring, both of Riviera Beach. Parents of the bridegroom are Ophelia and Emma Thomas, Detroit, Mich. Carolyn F. Colson, Tallahassee, sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaid was Anita R.

Alston, South Carolina. Mrs. Fitzgerald Community Affairs. Jimmy Ruffin, Tallahassee, served as best man. The usher was Eddie Rivers Tallahassee.

Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at the clubhouse. After a wedding trip to South Florida, the couple will live in Tallahassee. He is employed by the Department of Corrections, and she is employed by the Department of Veteran and Chamblin-Cafaro Chamblin-Cafaro Mary Elizabeth Cafaro, both of urday at St. Paul's The Rev. L.D.

Parents of the bride are retired Col. and Mrs. F.A. Chamblin, Knoxville, Tenn. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Giovanni Cafaro, Sarasota. Kim Lewis, Tallahassee, was the maid of honor. Ellen Crabtree, Tallahassee, was the matron of honor. Dan Gjeldum, Atlantic Beach, Chamblin and Joseph John Tallahassee, were married SatUnited Methodist Church.

Rustin performed the ceremony. Mrs. Cafaro Mrs. Cafaro served as best man. Groomsmen were Mike Brady, Houston; Tim Monaghan, Tallahassee; and Robert Darr, Sarasota.

Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at the Hilton ballroom. After a wedding trip to the coast, the couple will live in Tallahassee. He is a graduate assistant and doctoral candidate in history at the Florida State University. Rudd-Brown Teresa Ramsey Rudd, Bristol, and L.G. Brown, Tallahassee, were married Saturday at Maclay Gardens.

The Rev. Sam Franklin performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. George C.

Ramsey, Bristol. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Loyal G. Brown, Midland, Mich.

Gay Johnson, Bristol, was the maid of honor. The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at the home of the sister and brother-in-law of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Howell.

After a wedding trip to Houston, the couple will live in Tallahassee. He is a manager at Big Daddy's Lounge and she is an executive secretary at the Florida Health Care Association. Ponder-Fredrick Debra Lynn Ponder, Bryan David Fredrick, married Saturday at tional Church in Coconut Thomas W. Phillips performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Delorise Ponder, Columbia, S.C., and the late Philip M.

Ponder. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Warrend P. Fredrick, Lutz.

Phyllis, S. Ponder, Columbia, S.C., was the maid of honor. Tallahassee, and Dr. Cutler Ridge, were Plymouth CongregaGrove. The Rev.

Deborah Ann Kluttz, both of married June 27 at Granite Quarry. formed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. L.R.

Sheffield Auburndale. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Kluttz, Granite Quarry.

Teri Chapman, Salisbury, N.C., was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lee Ann Bridesmaids Mrs. Fredrick Webb, Patti were Robin M. Moss, Tina Mrs. Fredrick Ponder, Whigham, Robin F.

Bersson, Miami; and Michelle D. Smith, Orlando. Cindee Hand was the flower Bruce Fredrick, Ellicot City, served as best man. Ushers were Perry A. Cole, Miami; Danny Hand, Virginia Beach; and Wade Meyers, Miami.

Philip M. Ponder Jr. was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at the Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables. After a wedding trip to the Netherland Antilles, the couple will live in Cutler Ridge.

He is an emergency room director at South Dade Community Health Center and she is completing her doctoral degree in nutrition and food service at Florida State University. Kelly-Overstreet Kelly-Overstreet Kelly, Quincy, and Tom B. were married SatMethodist Church. The the Rev. Lamar Creel Mrs.

Overstreet Margaret Diane Overstreet Tallahassee, urday at Trinity United Rev. J.E. McGraw and performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

M.D. Kelly, Quincy. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Tom B.

Overstreet Tallahassee. Wanda Kelly, Tallahassee, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Pat Porter, Tallahassee, was the matron of honor. Brides- maids were Lynn Owen and Cheryl both of Tallahassee; Kelly Overstreet Johnson and Kathy Overstreet, both of Tallahassee and sisters of the bridegroom; and Taylor Kelly, Quincy, sister of the bride. Ramsey Wharton, Orlando, cousin of the bridegroom, was the flower girl.

The father of the bridegroom and Jeff Overstreet, Tallahassee, brother of the bridegroom, served as best men. Ushers were Paul Shields and Hal Johnson, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, both of Tallahassee; Joe Ambersley, Pensacola, uncle of the bridegroom; Richard Hodges, Terre Haute, and Malcom Jones, Chicago. Kai Wharton, Orlando, cousin of the bridegroom, was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at the Woman's Club in Tallahassee. After a wedding trip to North Carolina, the couple will live in Tallahassee.

He is a student at Florida State University and she is employed by Kelly Sheet Metal Inc. Coughlin-Wehrli Kathleen Beth Coughlin and George Wil- liam Wehrli, both of Lake Saturday at St. Thomas Monsignor William Kerr, Paul Stewart, performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Dr. and Mrs.

Paul John Coughlin, Tallahassee. Parents of the bridegroom are Elda Wehrli, Orlando, and the late George Henry Wehrli. Hannah Harrell, Tallahassee, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. The junior bridesmaid was Kathryn daughter of the bridegroom. rell, niece of the bride, was Larry LaForest, Orlando, man.

The groomsman was brother of the bride. The Coughlin, brother of the bride. was Michael Wehrli, son of Following the ceremony, given by the parents of the and bridegroom at the church. After a wedding trip to couple will live in Lake City. the Florida Highway Patrol, ployed by Lake City Community Protect your home investment PUEBLO, Colo.

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1 at Memorial Episcopal Shiloh Methodist Church in Saturday at St. Thomas More Co-Cathedral. Church in Baltimore. The Rev. Phoebe Co The Rev.

Bryan Fox per- Monsignor William Kerr performed the cere- performed the mony. ceremony. Parents of the Parents of the bride are D.L. bride are Mr. Cooksey, Monti- and Mrs.

Wilcello, and the liam Stephen late Marian A. Kruchen, WilCooksey. Par- mington, Del. ents of the bride- Parents of the groom are Mr. bridegroom are and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Prescott Foster Brannon, Talla- Huidekoper hassee. Dedham, Mass. Mary Lu Christine W.S.

Cooksey, Talla- Kruchen, sister hassee, cousin of of the bride, was the bride, was the maid of the maid of honor. Brides- Mrs. Huidekoper Poole, Debbie Denton, all of Salisbury. April Dawn Sheffield, Monticello, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. The father of the bridegroom served as best man.

Ushers were John Sheffield, Auburndale, brother of the bride; Larry Kluttz, brother of the bridegroom, Kevin Williams and Randy Manor, all of Granite Quarry. Granite Quarry, nephew of the bridegroom, was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at the church. After a wedding trip to Daytona Beach, the couple will live in Granite Quarry. He is employed by Foodtown Stores in Salisbury and she is employed by Rowan Manor Nursing Home in Salisbury and attends Catawba Col- lege, Salisbury.

Mrs. Kluttz Wetherington-Collins Wetherington-Collins Debbie Elaine Charles Collins, both married July 19 at Maclay Gordon Burgin performed The mother of the bride is Laura Wetherington Coleman, Tallahassee. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. a and Mrs. Charles D.

Collins, Elkin, N.C. Lynn Wetherington, Tallahassee, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Terry Lynne Dutton, TallaHickey, hassee, and Wetherington and Jeff of Tallahassee, were Gardens. The Rev. the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Collins Kathy Whatley, Quincy. Kasha Givens, Tallahassee, was the flower girl. James Collins, Elkin, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man.

The groomsman was Randy McDaniel, Tallahassee. Ushers were Ken Dutton and Bruce McCullen, both of Tallahassee. Chamllee Laws, Tallahassee, was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the the bride's mother and friends at Windrush Apartment Clubhouse. After a wedding trip to St.

George Island, the couple will live in Elkin, N.C. He is employed by Chatham Manufacturing and she is employed by Lady Scandia Detroit, Dorsey-Hannah Dorsey-Hannah Lula Maybelle Don Gene Hannah, urday at the home of father of the bride. The performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

William Dorsey, Tallahassee. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Platt Hannah, Havana. Ossie Hannah, Havana, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Valerie Dorsey, Dorsey, Tallahassee, and Havana, were married SatLouis Givens, grandRev. Mathew Balkman Mrs. Hannah Mrs. Hannah sister of the bride, Melissa Dorsey, cousin of the bride, and Doris Williams and Gwen Dupree, all of Tallahassee. Tamika Dorsey, Tallahassee, niece of the bride, and Tawaun Thomas, Havana, niece of the bridegroom, were the flower girls.

Wilford Dorsey, Tallahassee, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushers were Alphonso Dorsey, brother of the bride, Robert Richardson, cousin of the bride, and Jimmy Salter, all of Tallahassee; and William Showers, Havana. Kelvin Harrison was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at their home. After a wedding trip to Tampa, the couple will live in Tallahassee.

He is employed by the Department of General Services and she is employed by the Department of Highway CURVE-A-PETAL Wedding Cakes Grooms Cakes Petit-Fours Wedding Mints SATURDAY 10-4 1223 W. THARPE 385-6476 Mrs. Huidekoper Mrs. Brannon bie Cooksey, sister-in-law of the bride, Leisa McCullion, sister of the bridegroom, Lisa Davis and Cyndi Cooksey, cousins of the bride, and Jackie Krapf, all of Tallahassee. Staci Dunn, Tallahassee, niece of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid.

Ashley Dodson, Crawfordvile, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Ushers were Doug Cooksey, brother of the bride, Tom McCullion and Wayne Warner, both brothers-in-law of the bridegroom, Scott Terrell, Richard Winchester and Joe Gately, all of Tallahassee; and Ronald Richardson, Valdosta, Ga. Bill Barnes, Ashford, cousin of the bridegroom, was the junior groomsman. Walt Dodson, Crawfordville, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer.

Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the father of the bride at the Holiday Inn Downtown. After a wedding trip to St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands and San Juan, Puerto Rico, the couple will live in Tallahassee. He is employed by the Department of Transportation in the topographic engineering section, and she is employed by the Architectural firm of C. Trent Manausa and is a student at Tallahassee Com- munity College.

Wommack-Reeves Wommack-Reeves Cynthia Ann Wommack Reeves, both of Saturday at Calvary Rev. Clarence Gray Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wommack, Tallahassee. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Asa Reeves, Tallahassee. Tamara Traylor, Tallahassee, cousin of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sheryl Gamber, cousin of the bridegroom, and Eric Eugene Tallahassee, were married Tabernacle Church. The performed the ceremony.

Mrs. Reeves Mrs. Reeves Kim Beal and Susan Pavlovich, cousin of the bride, all of Tallahassee. Dawn Rednour, Tallahassee, was the flower girl. The father of the bridegroom served as best man.

Groomsmen were Thomas Burgess and Michael Gray, both cousins of the bridegroom and of Tallahassee; and Greg Wommack, brother of the bride, Tallahassee. The ushers were Kemp Barwick and Ronnie Smith, both of Tallahassee. Aaron Morgan, Tallahassee, was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at Tallahassee Federal. After a wedding trip to Orlando, the couple will live in Tallahassee.

He is employed by and she is employed by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. McLaurin-Farmer Cindy Lois McLaurin and James Daniel Farmer, both of Tallahassee, were married July 5 at the Tallahassee Hilton. Mr. Pruitt performed the Parents of the bride are the late Mr. and Mrs.

J.P. McLaurin. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. David Farmer, Tallahassee.

Sherri Donaldson, Tallahassee, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Carolyn Moller and Julie Spear, both of Tallahassee. The father of ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Farmer the bridegroom served as best man. Ushers were Steve Farmer, Tennessee, cousin of the bridegroom, and Jeff Collins, Tallahassee. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the Hilton. After a wedding trip to Tennessee, the couple will live in Tallahassee. He is employed by Courtesy Oldsmobile, and she is employed by TUXEDO RENTAL and SALES from the Wedding Professional.

Mitchells Governor's Square Martha A. Kirkland, Baltimore, and Mrs. William V. Grisham Dallas. Hugh van E.

Huidekoper, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Prescott F. Huidekoper III, brother of the bridegroom, and J. Paul Bright III, Annapolis, Md. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the Mount Vernon Club.

After a wedding trip to St. Simons Island, the couple will live in Tallahassee. He is employed by the Rouse Co. in Tallahassee, and she is a student at the University of Baltimore School of Law where she is a member of the McDonnell-Stefanick Mary Ann McDonnell ick, both of Tallahassee, at St. Thomas More Brown performed the Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. John McDonnell, Huntington Beach, Calif. The father of the bridegroom is Francis Stefanick, Seminole. Erin McDonnell, Huntington Beach, twin sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Maureen Rob- and Rob Paul Stefanwere married June 27 Co-Cathedral.

The Rev. ceremony. Mrs. Stefanick leen and Sharon McDonnell, both of Huntington Beach, all sisters of the bride. Keri Michelle Roberts, Babylon, N.Y., niece of the bride, and Taryn Adrian Stefanick, Tallahassee, niece of the bridegroom, were the flower girls.

David Hazzard, Seminole, served as best man. Ushers were Jim Fannin, Lubbock, Texas; Robert Rooney, Miami; Ronald Stefanick, Tallahassee, brother of the bridegroom; and Timothy McDonnell, Patehogue, N.Y., brother of the bride. Sean Michael Roberts, Babylon, N.Y., nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the couple at the Bird Cage Tea Room in the Northwood Mall. After a wedding trip to Paradise Island, the Bahamas, the couple will live in Tallahassee.

He is employed by Handy Dan's, and she is employed by Barnaby's and Sears department Mich. store. City, were married More Co-Cathedral. assisted by the Rev. Mrs.

Wehrli Diane Wehrli, Lisa Diane Harthe flower girl. served as best Terrence Coughlin, usher was Brian The junior usher the bridegroom. bride bride a was reception, Mexico Beach, the He is employed by and she is emCollege. Mahaffey-Davis Mahaffey-Davis Harriet Claire Mahaffey and Jeffrey Forrest Davis, both of Quincy, were married July 18 at the First Presbyterian Church in Quincy. The Rev.

Ralph E. McCaskill Jr. and the Rev. Roe Maxwell Callaway performed the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. James Frederick Mahaffey, Quincy. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Forrest Davis Quincy.

Mary Carol Mahaffey, Quincy, sister of the bride, was Mrs. Davis the maid of Mrs. Davis honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs Gary Davis, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, Suzanne Davis, sister of the bridegroom, Mary Margaret Duncan, cousin of the bride, Julie Mahaffey, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Branch Mahaffey, sister-inlaw of the bride, and Tracey Betts, all of Quincy; Mrs.

LaDon Sirmons, Valdosta, and Betsy Wheat, Tallahassee, cousin of the bride. The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Ushers were Gary Davis, brother of the bridegroom, Timmy Martin, John Allen Smith, Ralph Perkins, cousin of the bridegroom, Harold Strom and Dwight Emery, all of Quincy; and Cal Cooksey and David Clark, both of Greensboro. Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride at the church. After a wedding trip to Panama City, the couple will live in Quincy.

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