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WeddingsAugust 29, 2004

Mindy Susanne Iten and Benjamin James Glaus exchanged vows in an outdoor ceremony June 19, 2004, in Cobden, Ill. The Rev. Janice West performed the ceremony. Music was provided by Trio Girardeaux. Parents of the couple are Gerald and Susanne Iten, and Norman and Diana Glaus, all of Cape Girardeau...

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Mindy Susanne Iten and Benjamin James Glaus exchanged vows in an outdoor ceremony June 19, 2004, in Cobden, Ill. The Rev. Janice West performed the ceremony. Music was provided by Trio Girardeaux.

Parents of the couple are Gerald and Susanne Iten, and Norman and Diana Glaus, all of Cape Girardeau.

Maids of honor were Rebecca Iten of Denver, Colo., and Sally Iten of St. Louis, sisters of the bride. Bridesmaid was Emily Heuring of Cape Girardeau.

Craig Prost of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Bill Hodo of Denver were best men.

Ringbearer was Irie Hart of Cape Girardeau, godchild of the bride.

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Angie Evans of Cape Girardeau attended the guest book.

Following the ceremony, the reception was held at the Great Boars Lodge in Cobden.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner June 18 in the University Center Ballroom on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University.

Mrs. Glaus is a 1997 graduate of Central High School, and a graduate of Missouri Baptist Medical Center School of Nursing in St. Louis. She is a registered nurse at Memorial Hospital of Carbondale in Carbondale, Ill.

The groom is a 1992 graduate of Notre Dame Regional High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree in biology from Westminster College at Fulton, Mo., a master's degree in biology from Southeast University, and is pursuing a doctorate in biochemistry at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Carbondale.

The couple is residing in Carbondale.

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