Darlene Gaddis, Richard J Kepp of Neoga, Wed jNEOGA, HI.—Miss Darlene Gad- «*-dis, daughter of Mrs. Leona Gaddis, and Richard E. Kcpp, son of Mr. and R Mrs. 8. W. Kepp, were united In f| marriage Sunday, Aug, 24, Rt 2 p. ^ m. in the Grace Methodist Church. ^ '.’ Dr. Horace Batchelor of Mattoon of- kj 3 flclated at the double ring ceremony Rj ^ before an altar decorated with bas-'• kets of white gladioli and white lc tapers in candelabra. biKen Jakle of Mattoon presided at p, the console organ and accompanied ^ Miss Marion Oakley, who sang **A1- w ways, I Love You Truly and The jr Lord’s Prayer.The bride, given in marriage by rt her uncle, J. F. Janes, of Decatur, a 9 wore a gown of white bridal satin w | and Chantilly' lace, fashioned with -0 long sleeves and a lace peplum that j cascaded into a train. Her fingertip / rg veil w’as fastened to a sweetheart y cap trimmed in seed pearls. She / - carried a white Bible topped with a 'I glamellia tied with #hlte satin * g streamers. Her only Jewelry was a b. strand of pearls, a gift of the groom, fi Miss Doris Lindley was maid of tlt; !• honor and Miss Sandra Lee Janes g y of Decatur was the bridesmaid. The best man was R. M- Blawat of Mil- P ; waukee, Wis., and the ushers were h J William Alexander and George Rit-% ter.Is A reception for 200 guests was[d held at the home of the bride’s * r| mother. .1- Mr. and Mrs. Kepp are bothh’ graduates of the Neoga High School J* in the class of 1949. He attended t Greenville College one year and has c iy been in the Navy since 1950.r Mrs. _ Kepp is employed in the office of 'the Kuehne Manufacturing Com- 1 pany in Mattoon, a position she will J. _ retain. ril After a wedding trip to Chicago ot and the Wisconsin Dells, Mr. Kepp er wm report to Norfolk, Va., for ser- l I5 vice on the aircraft carrier US8 J b‘ Champlain. Mrs. Kepp will continue to to reside with her mother.r\ 1