uiane Lorenz,Mis$King,T.L'Kobel Wed At ConesvilleThe altar of Conesville United Methodist Church was decorated with candelabras and an arrangement of white snapdragons, gladiolas anddaisies on Saturday, May 16, for the wedding of Miss Vicki Sue King and Thomas Lee Kobel.Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W, King, Conesville Route i, and Mr. and Mrs, Harvey J. Kobe!, Coshocton Route 4.Rev. John Wright, pastor of the Conesville dhurch, and Rev. James Boyd, pastor of Chili Cr os sroads Bible Church, performed the 6:30 p.m. ceremony. A half-hour program of music was provided by Mrs. Glen Holt, organist, and the bride’s cousins Misses Jackie and Bobbi Smith, Fredericksburg, and Mrs. Larry Dobson, Wicldiffe, as vocalists.Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a***’■. *y*MR. AND MRS. THOMAS KOBELcotillion skirt gown of imported organza featuring a highneckline and short puffed sleeves. Small bow knots of Venise lace trimmed the collar, bodice and cuffs. The skirt swept into a full chapel train enhanced with a large self bow and streamers from the back waistline. Bands of the same lace trimmed the train.A profile of organza rosettes highlighted with crystals and pearls held the bride’s finger-tip veil of imported illusion, and she carried an arrangement of Boston daisies.' As her sister’s maid of honor Miss Linda King wore a floor-length gown of mint green organza featuring a round neckline and short puffedsleeves. Venise lace trimmedthe shoulders and encircled the lower bodice, while a modified gathered skirt fell from the raised waistline.1 Other attendants were Mrs. IMoHie Richereek, Mrs. Paula Khieely and Miss Susan Cyrus, who wore identical gowns of pink organza styled like the maid of honor’s. Ail wore matching open crown hatstrimmed with Venise lacedaisies and carried wicker baskets of spring flowers.James Kobel served hisbrother as best man. Ushers were Dale King, brother of the bride, Terry Corder and Larry Richereek.As flower girl Connie Sue Kobel, niece of the groom, wore a floor-length dress of pink satin styled with puffed sleeves and a ruffled neckline, and carried a wicker basket of flowers. Ring bearer was Kevin King, cousin of the bride.For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. King wore a light blue coat and dress ensemble with white accessories. The groom’s mother was attired in an aqua coat and dress outfit with white complements, and both wore corsages of white daisies with baby’s breath.A reception for 150 guests was held at the Old Warehouse in Roscoe Village. Decorations included a three-tiered cake topped with a wedding bell and an arrangement of white snapdragons, gladiolas and daisies.Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Peppe, Mrs. James Kobel, Miss Debbie Harper and Miss Toni Corder.The new Mrs. Kobel, a 1068 graduate of River View High School, is employed in the bookkeeping department of First National Bank. Her husband, a 1967 RVHSgraduate, serves in the U.S.’Army Reserves and is employed at Clow Corp.When the couple left to honeymoon on the East Coast for several days, the bride was wearing a peach-colored dress with black accessories and the corsage from her bouquet.Out-of-town guests attended the wedding from St. Louis,Mich. ; Columbus, Akron, Cleveland and Wooster.The groom’s parents entertained with a rehearsal dinner at their home on Mayi j|jSS 14 for 35 guests. RobertThe bride’s mother also en- were m tertained the bride and herUg ])efMattendants on Monday evening with a dinner at Thomas’ Restaurant.The newlyweds will reside at 930 Walnut St., Coshocton.LafayetChurchwithcandelaaqua-tijdaisies.Several Reports Heard At Garden Club MeetRev. pastor lt;the cen« 1__11- l