Audrey Tyberendt D. B. Gherardini Married at HoffmaninmeMiss Audrey Sue Tyberendt and Dwain B. Gherardini exchang e d vows befora approximately 300 guests Sunday, May 5, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Hoffman,The Rev. D. J. Kramer officiated at the double ring ceremony. j Miss Tyberendt is the daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tyberendt of Route 4 and Dwain is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gherar-idini, 1500 S. Locust St.I Mrs. Gustav Kleine Jr., played ]the traditional wedding marches and Mrs. I eroy Cramer was soloist. She sang “Because” before the ceremony and “The Lord's Prayer” as they knelt at the altar banked with white gladioli and mums. Palms and branched candelabra were made into an arrangement.| Mrs. Fred Lyman of Belleville, sister of the bride was matron of . honor and Mrs. Jack Taylor of Champaign, sister of the br i d e-groom was bridesmaids. Miss Janet Fark and Miss Sonja Lyman _ 1 of Belleville, nieces of the bride Aj were junior bridesmaids. Misses \j Candy Burro of San Pedro. Calif, y and Debra Ruth Tyberendt. of ^ Hoffman, nieces, were flower girls. Terry Fark, the bride's nephew j was ring bearer. Best man was Dwight M. Gherardini. twin bro ot-ther of the bridegroom Oral Tel- S0| ford, brother-in-law of the groom 0f and David Kramer of Hoffman. tia a friend, were groomsemen. Jack Knollman of Odin and John thlt; Tickus of Centralia ushered. thlt;The bride, gowned in chantilly mlt; lace and nylon tulle of classic styling was given in marriage by Ar her father. A queens crown held a ph fingertip scalloped veit. The jewl- bli ry she wore was a pearl neck- wt lace and earrings, gift of t h e ta bridegroom. A cascade of red ha roses with a shower of lover’s ca knot ribbon decorated with pearls surrounded an orchid.! For going away she wore an or-chid dress with white accessories e and the corsage was a white or- _ chid from the bouquet.The bridesmaids wore strapless ' gowns of floor length and lace y jackets over their shoulders. The°t! full skirts were of tulle and laceildruffles. They each had a matching 1ns •- — . j— i--_ •)picture hat made of net and lace and matching shoes and wore (thinestone earrings, gifts of the -. bride. They carried a cascade of carnations of contrasting colors. m* The flower girls were dressed in™ floor length gown. They alsohad net and lace hats andy arried baskets filled with ro«“petals which were sprinkled down Prei the aisle preceding the bride. 1 dto Both mothers wore navy blue :sta dresses. The bride’s mother had |n^’ white accessories and the groom’s . mother had light blue and each 1' wore red roses.Following a reception and dinner at the church in Hoffman the couple left for a honeymoon in Florida. .Miss Bernice Hugo was in charge ;of the gifts and they were displayed by Mrs. Edwin HermsmeytrsThe bride has been employed for lce the last three years at the City md- '*a‘.‘Onal Bank and is a graduate of rth. Carlyle High School. Gherardi n i ,jce attended Centralia High School and is employed by his father.