Daniels {^Niepoetter WeddingA double-ring wedding cere mony for Anita Daniels and•lames Niepoetter was performed March 22 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Rev. Dennis Voss performed the 2pm ceremony before an altar decorated with white gladioli,The bride, given in marriage by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Daniels of 745 N. Poplar, wore an empire fashion gown with a gathered A-line skirt of w hite sata pcau. hemmed with a deep ruffle Venise lace ribbon trim extended around the ruffle and the full chapel length train, also around the high neck collor and down the front of the bodice. The veil, made by her mother, w as of bridal illusion and Venise lace She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and two yellow roses that were presented to the mothers by the bride during the ceremony. Seating the guests were the bride's brothers. David and Mike Daniels.Maid of honor was Debbie Pugh with Mrs. Joan Conder. sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid Mrs. Conder fashioned both dresses as well as the flower girl's dress They were floor-length crepe pastel green with fitted bodices of white over lace and Juliet style sleeves with white lace overcuffs. To complete their ensemble they wore white wide-brimmed hats decorated in yellow daisies and carried bouquets of yellow and white carnations Kim Conder, niece of the bridegroom was the flower girl, and the ringbearer was Chris SullensThe bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Bill J, Niepoetter of936 Jonas. Centralia Best man was the bridegroom’s brother, Jeff Niepoetter and Tim Conder.brothcr-in law of the groom wasgroomsmanMother of the bride wore a floor-length polyester knit pasteltilue dress with silver accessories and a white carnation corsage The bridegroom's motherwas attired in a floor-length mint green floral polyester dress with white accessories and wore a white carnation corsage.Wedding music was provided by Sistei* Cecelia on the organThe reception was held at StMr. and Mrs. James Niepoetter(Augustine Photo)lt;®Women@SocietyClub*LodgesDIALChurcbFashionsHousehold 532 56016 Centralia, (III.) SentinelSunday, March 30, 1975Show Tell ProgramPresented at AARPWednesday night was “show and tell” night for the CentraliaMary’S Hall with the color chapter of American Associa-scheme of yellow and white car ried out in the decorations. Servers were Mrs. Linda Harvey and her daughter, Terri Lynn. Rice hags were distributed bytion of Retired Persons. Victor and Mabel Kutzok were chairmen for the evening and Gladys Deadmond and Mrs. Flossie Baker were co-chairmen. One\ngeltne Harvey and Tommy!hundred and twenty-six mem-Dodson, nephew of the bride.bers attended the meeting heldThe couple graduated from ! *n St- *^,ary s Hall.recently, and a bouquet of calico flowers.Mrs. Cleo Chambers and Mrs Myrtle Hawley both showed afghans and Mrs. Rachel Bevel displayed a cross-stitched quilt Mrs. Kay Wayman made a shorl talk on the history of ceramics and displayed some of hei imported pieces and some shlt; had made. She also showed somlt;Centralia High School in 1974 andshe is presently employed by Lit-telfuse and he is attending Kas-kaskia College Niepoetter has)theirenlisted in the U S Army and is in delayed active duty, A wedding trip will be taken to Florida in June. They now reside inCentral City.A pot luck supper was followed 1 of her china painting.by a period during which ten members showed examples ofhobbies and told about them. George Williams displayed several certificates he had been awarded for completing Bible study courses. Mrs. Clara Williams had on display a Christmas tablecloth decoratedThe program was climaxed b; slides shown by Mr. and Mrs Ernie Eggers. His hobby iphotography and she select appropriate poems to go with th pictures all put together to shoiGod's wonderful world as thesee it.Bingo will be played at the nex