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4-Hinton News Tues' Aug. 14, 1984
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• Historic Marble Collegiate of taffeta featuring apricot silk
Church in New York City was flowers and streamers.
Hinbm, Wo Va, 2595J
the setting for the marriage of Mr. Tyrone Power IV of New
By ~ Regina Irene Newsome and York City served as best man.
Jacob Ronald Shelter at 4:P.M. Ushers Were Richard D.New-
mnla Pnhli ni-C mtin ....... J August 12. Miss Newsome is the some and Robert T. Newsome,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- brothers of the bride of Hinton,
210 SU~ Avm0 ard T. Newsome of Forest Hill, Mr. Lewis Bullet" and Jeff Bull-
W.V. Mr. Shetler is the son of er of Upland, California,
Frank ~icer "
General Manager
Suhsoriptions By Hail
$8.49 Por Yoar
C er
20 cones Daily
U, S. Postal Replatioos
Ratiah Payalnt In
Sotud floss rostap Paid Ai Him. W. Va.
Mrs. Mark W. Flynn
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Diane L. Schirmer of Mad- skirts trimmed in lace. The
ison, Wisc., became the bride of maids and matron carried long
Rev• Mark W. Flynn of Ler- - stemmed white silk flowers
ona Aug. 4 in Monona United laced with small blue flowers
Methodist Church, Monona, and wore blue and white flow-
Wisc. ers in their hair.
The bride is the dattghier of • Best man was Paul J. F~ynn
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Schri- of Mayville, Wisc., brother of
mer of Lake Mills, Wisc. The the groom.
groom is the son of Dr. and Groomsmen were David
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Shelter
of Glendale, Arizona.
Chamber music was provided
by a strig quartet, playing
Vivaldi and Mozart.. .i
Soloists were MissSusanI
Carson, Miss Clair Bathe and
the groom. Slections included
"On the Wings of Love", "It's,
the Real Thing", and "the
Lord's Prayer".
The candlelighters were
Misses Laura and Linda Bri-
gode of Hackettstown, N J•
Escorted by her father and'
given in marriage by her
parents, the bride wore a for-
mal gown of candlelight silk
whisper taffeta with full sweep-
ing cathedral train and basque
waist; full re-embroidered ecru
Alencon lace bodice encrusted
with pearls and bagatelles. The
gown featured a beateau neck-
line with puff crowned, fitted
full lace sleeves pointed at the
wrist. The skirt and train fea-
tured insets of ecru Alencon
lace. Her headband was made
of pearls and droplets of pearls
and bagatelles. Ecru silk flow-
brother-in-law and nephew of
the groom. The ring bearer
wes Eric Thomas Canterbury
of Nitro, W. V.
The traditional ceremony was
performed by Rev. Jerry Ever-
ley, associate pastor of Marble
Collegidte Chruch.
The church was decorated with
seven branch candelabrum en-
twined with greenery, white
roses, calla lillies• and ivory
satin ribbons. The communion
table held the Bible opened to
Ruth chapter 1 verse 16 and a
crystal cylinder of calla fillies,
white roses, greenery and trail-
ing English ivy.
A buffet reception was held at
the Grand
I-~ratt Hotel.
The bride is a 1977 graduate of
North Carolina School of Art~n
Winston Salem, N.C. She is a
free lance model and Broadway
dancer in New York.
The groom is a graduate of
Redland University in Calia-
fornia with a degree in music.
He is a veteran performer on
Broadway and singing ins-
tructor at the famed Neighbor-
er and Victo~an pouff with hood Playhouse. Mr. Shelter is
cathedral length ~eil camp- owner and President of J. O.
feted the headpiece. Her only Productions.
jewelery was a diamond neck-
lace, a gift from the groom. She
carried a satin covered prayer
book which belonged to her
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Mr. & Mrs. Eric Lane Leer
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Kellen Rene Morgan and
Eric Lane Leef were united in
marriage Friday, August 3,
1984 in the James Chapel Un-
ited Methodist Church at Clin-
tonville, W. Va.
The bride is the daughter of
Following the wedding trip to the Reverend and Mrs. Sterling
London and Paris the couple D. Morgan of Asbury, formerly
will reside in New York City. of Hinton. The groom is the
sonnf Butch Leer of Grassy
Meadows and Mrs. Nancy Rob-
ertson of Clintonville.
The double ring candlelight
ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Hubert Groves and
Rev. Sterling Morgan, father of
the bride.
Wedding music was present-
ed by Mrs. Anna Harvey of
Hinton and Mrs. Betty Shaver
of Lewisburg. Soloist was A. J.
Stone, Ill, of Lewisburg. Mus-
ical selections were, " If I Give
My Heart To You". Everytime
I Think of You" and " The
Lord's Prayer•"
Escorted to the altar by her
father and given in marriage
by her parents, the bride wore a
formal gown of polyester or-
ganza with a portrait neckline
and bodice of Venise lace and
pearls, btshop sleeves and A
line skirt fashioned with a
chapel train• Her fingertip veil
was styled with a juliet cap and
dee0r~ted with Venise lace and
pearls.
She carried a cascade bou-
groom, was best man. Ushers
were Rick Keiffer of Clinton-
ville and Terry Montgomery of
Grassy Meadows.
Following the wedding, a re-
ception was held at the church.
Reception aides were Mrs. De-
bbie Redden, Mrs. Sandra Mo-
rgan and Melissa Windon. Pre-
siding at the guest register was
Shannon Morgan. Jenny Jo
Windon attended the rice bask-
et.
Mrs. Leef is a 1984 grad-
uate of Greenbrier East High
School. Leef is a 1983 honor
graduate of Greenbrier West
High School and is presently in
his second year of electrical
engineering at West Virginia
School of Technology in Mont-
gomery.
The couple honeymooned at
Natural Bridge and Peaks of
Otter, Virginia
40th
ing Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Harris, Kristi, Brian and Jess-
Sears of 1617 Summers Street, ica, Jackie and Linda Adkins,
Hinton were given a surprise Jackie Lee and Greg, Lillian
cook - out at Bass Lake Park in and ROy Bourne, ROy, Lisa,
honor of their 40th wedding Teresa and Rod, Darrell anti
anniversary, which was July Janice Mann, Jr., Johnny, and
11, 1984. Jason. ~ i
After a nice cook - out, theyFriends attending wer~ :
opened presents from their James Bragg, Pauline Mead-
children and friends and were ows, Kay Wuchevich and
served cake. Willey, Deneen Whitten, Gen-
Friends and family attending eva Bragg and Lori, Ulles Fox.
were : Vicki Sears, Jay Sears, Sending gifts were : Faye
Tammy Wuchevich, and Stacy; Mangrum and Jim Meadows.
Paul and Rhonda Meadows, Jr. Pvt. James W. Sears was on
Sears, Dale and Donne Bragg, leave from the U. S. Army to
Jonathon and Jennifer, Kathy visit his parents. He is now
Reed and Angle, Brenda Mar- stationed at Ft. Stewart Ga.
tin, Donald and Derrick, Paul Not able to attend were Doug
and Debbie Bragg, Michael and and Patty Harem, Sherri and J.
Yubecca, Marie and Roger D. of Norton, Virginia•
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In the unfortunate
time of bereavement;
we offer ,decisive judg-
ment and consideration in
handling all the details.
Ronald Meadows
Funeral Parlors
130 Temple, Hinton
466'117
CHURCH SERVICES
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TWO m iles north ot Atdor~on Eev. Dsvid Schlll
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Sundey SChOOl 10 • m ChurCh SchooI. 10 a m
COOk'S ~ha el
(ReOular Baptist ~ipe|tem 1• Boot*st YOuth Leo•ue 6 p m Morning WorshiD II a m
Evenr~g services. 7 0 m Evening Service. 7 30 p rn
$oh~ $ AthinSOn, Pastor UMYF We•nes•ay, 6 Om•
HINTON
NEWS
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10a m Sun•or School. Suot BellOFOint Mount Pisgah
C~ar es Bowles, 11 a m PSstor Morning Worship 9 3O a m-
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Sh~pBY F We07 O m ~' Evening m ~rayerWOrSunday JOhn Msnn,schoolS $10Suof a m UM Y F Tuesday
~ee'~ng ~Orn~ng WorShiJ~, II 41 m , TaIcott Charoe,
we0 ,.,. .... sin,t. BRIERS Inc
Oeoch Run Even,n• Worsh;• 7 30 p mFOREST HILL
Beech Run Oa list Church
• p'pII•a ~•week Prayer Service ,
Wed 7 30 .m ChurCh SChool 11 O0
Paltors~0t At~ee" CarIBowyer AWAN A ~4Oe• 630 D t'n K WorShio
S ......... 0 ..... 2th Grade 1 ....p 3rd SunOay FURNITURE
,%~or~,ng w0rsh~O 1~ 7"30 2nd Sundey N,oh1
TRtNITY
First WOESH IP 11 00 2nd end 41h
Mrs. Donald L. Flynn of Char- Flynn of Charleston, brother of quet of white sweetheart roses, ~ 1 l~'Pore.v'"'Y. ,,, ...p • ...... d LeaCePoctor v os~ .,gh,S~nP'~ ~ ~0, ~r• Sunday HIRTON
varigated white and lavender n,. Ja.,,.s, P.st., su.pay SchOO', 10 . m ;
leston.
the
David
Schirmer
of
lo a r. gunOav SChOOl, Steve McCoy, Supt ChurCh SChOOl 10 go AM.
groom,
O~k~ey Gr,,. ~etl, Suo~ , II Morning WorShip 11 e m ' NEW HOPE
The fathers of the bride and Eden Prairie, Minn.,brother of delphiniums and baby's breath, a f~,~ ..... q Worth,p, ' 30 MtO week Serv*¢e, 7'30 o m WOESHIP:
O ~ E~et~.*,~ Ser~,ce, 7 Evening Service 7 30 p m 11 00 e m ls' an• 3r• Sun
t;t.,ztut~utme~uutK'roomo':-:-'''~:n'~'- w"'~a:n- .~ pc.. ,,.,,,~ ~,-,~,,,,..*~'e~'"~aeanaVArr"r~'m';nsor Barbara Sue Windon. sister p m ~ .... F .........
..... so hoB, 10:00 BIG 4 DRUG
along with Monona church pas- Bidwell, Ohio. David Flynn and of the bride, was matron of ~ .... aay Eev. WililamMe°d°* Creehcorler T'30 LthoAKSUndeol~ov~Ni hl
c..,.., s s sup, Mrs E EJ ...... WOES.,. ...--"
tor, Rev. Paul Francis. Ex- David S Charmer also served as honor. She wore a lavender Or .ogertX..,..S S .10. m ever S.n•. 1000 ~n• ..d ,,h Su.daY
9 aS e m ChurCh School; 11 Player Service ~e•. 6:3~ Church SCHOOI 11 00.
# ~Morn,n Worsh~o, 6 30
cepting the personal messages ushers, gown of silk organza and car- p .~ B*F ? 00 o = Even Wo,Sh~*s~nP.y I1 .mServ~(" '"~'• 7:. ls, Sunday S~•,, ~fflg ll~S
,no Worship 7 ~ m We• S S Supt. James Kaetley kiaBstde •
ried a bouquet of varigated he.day .~P~'• Week Serv.c@ So.doY SChOOl 10 ".M tPd Su|phuf
MSrJhalJ Fewler, Pastor
of the ministers, most of the Mothers of the bride and c,...o. ,or .,, • ...
nuptial service was composed groom wore long gowns of knit white and lavender miniature sot.. Wo,sh,* Serv~co 71 ~,~...d S .......... y ,coon* Sun, f011fl~aifl Sel'~0
T.,co,, , P M .... .n•ay , ....... ., ..... sun Hintm
and arranged by the bridal and chiffon. Mrs. Schirmer's. Mrs. Jacob Sbelter carnations, purple asters and F,rst SunRSv" Serv,¢eC•C" LoBanll A.M EPr,yer Meehnp WeO.?P.M'V F 6:~0 g .M. every Sun. ~1 a .m.
Btble C~OSI ePCh COlviry Jeptllt Church Minister, HobertOroves
couple, dress was in rose and she wore Great Grandmother, the late Out of town guests included: wasbaby'Sa breathhalo of Her headpieCelaven. Su.aayTh~'• Sunat 3Servlce0o P M ~ P.M rod S.tghur m r Johnson
s. o .... L.y Le.der cmplimesls
PIIIor:
Study 9"45
Rev. Francis welcomed the a matching color wrist cors-Liilian V. Brigode, and a cas- Mr. andMrs. BobbyLBasham, purple,
New Salem lsptlct Church Nov. Each Hohderson Worsh'*o. 11 e.m
der - white silk flowers tied with P,,Io,,.E Hatcher sunesy SChO0* 10 • ~ Eeoc1,
Rind Ho•ge $UOI @ h
Sunday S .....1000 C ..... y . " BOg S e ~org ~
inWeddinggroupC°ngregati°ninvocationand led smallage of silkwhiterOSeSflowers.mixed Mrs.With cade bouquet of sonya roses, Miss Kelly Honaker, and Mr. ribbon to match her gown.~ 00 so,,,,• ..... wor,h,p 11.00p~M.. Lother,, ~h,rch
chin-che-rin-chee
and
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Fumdamental Even ng Worship z'Jo ~,w. •
, su.ey Worsh,* ,. FIRST NATIONAL
singing, trailin., an___rs._err. Davis of Hinton. Ivan Leer, brother ofthe Mo,dowCrss• .M aurs cros Garden C ub
Wedneedoy W~rshlp • 7,30Sunday School - 10:45 AM
and responsive reading from Flynn's dress was blue and her English ivy with ivory ribbon Mrs. Anthony Mamone, Miss 1110 AM.A'M" or'in0Bible SChOOIworchip 1.d• .'.'""liB., ......... iSB"St''--'ChOrCh S1,,Eo,.os Rur,, c,osvs,,ey r,v. • NAI {IF HINTON,
Psalm 136. wrist corsage was of blue silk tied with Love knots. Clydia Whitlock. Mrs.G.E. , 1s P~ Vou,h ~..,,,g o. ~t i. -. .......... E~so,hower Or*ve,~
7 P M Eventn WOrshl ' * ~ """" "~'"IoBort L Hoopnor Pactor
Creek ROnd .~..a~. " '
Dr. Flynn read from First roses and small white flowers. The maid of honor, Miss Lafon and Mr. and Mrs. Alan 7 P M Thur, ~l• We,~
Ps|ter OOnlld k. Hp.apB Ill .....
S,S. Supt, Thomlc Lowry •
..oY.rTo=.o..,b,echurchS V Sundoy Sch*o, 10 ,M Prn hdarnan RONALD MEADOWS
Cor., chapter 13, and delivered The bride's family, hosted a Robin Manus, of New York Law of Beckley. worshiF Se,v,co 11 ,M -.... , ....... FUNERAL PARt0
a related personal message, reception for the couple in the City, wore an off the shoulder t e herS COrn b|, P sorer
YOulh Meeting 7: P.M, g•llor
Sunday School, 10 00 O m .
Rev. Schirmer read from the church parlor after the wedd- apricot lalique taffeta gown M. V np ..... ..... su,, 11.00 '30S°"d'Y ,v,olng S.,,,c. 7,0*'°"Wo,;h,, " V..,=oaS.,v,,.,,..,o,h 4 -11 J "
Mi• Weak ervice Wodne|. on 1|1and 3rd SundayS.
gospel of Matthew, presenteda ing ceremony. The reception with fitted bodice, puffed ....... y Sundoy pey ~:$0~M
Chlstaut afoul Church _. _ Coat@trill@ ht U|H~It
personal message and officiat- included a) buffet meal amid sleeves and full skirt. A pillbox P.c,*r Edd~o J.h.,o. - ~,. crooh ar...v.,o ,..mLu,
LOWeFI Esnnett, Supt. S ~di~eeP~Po~.PipIlOt.. _ 10s.m, SundPy SChOOl.
ed in ~e congregation and blue and white decorations and hat with ostrich plume and net Sundoy $choorevery Su~dsy hu~'.nlnY.~Sc~n°~°.o'~,O nit ". _ 7',tS p,m. Com muni,y Wor. i
sl 10 O0 Preschln0 Service ""-'~ .= ~" .... ~'~' '" ~'"] ' Shed Serv ce
familtes pledge of support, the was highlighted with the coup- -- -uouffcomnletedheroutfit- She Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Begil 1 , e.c ..... sy =~en~,g ....
every S ,. 2nd., 3rd, cad 4th i n " t "
Sund,y, o, 11:00,rid Su.d,y .~r%C.S~ ~%0~:.'.L~.=~= w.~y. Mc=lho..y ,I,t*a Oo,g,, T.bor.oo-- ~PmC
Nights at 7:30 -~ .. ~i~v=ie,.~2T'lu.g~ • t Orlcly MIIdowl 102 Motn Stroo!
couple's pledge of love, the le's four - tier wedding cake. carried a cascade of white Jr. of Norwich, Ohio, formerP~eyer se~v~c* every Wed~ ........... u,,..y o, . •m. 10 h.m SU.dPy SChOO~ Lowroacs ~o~oo., Pastor '" S
@I•OY NIghl et 7:30 ml..~l.. . W0rlhJg S@rvice O~ 111 end Sundoy SchOOI 10 e.11'l .
marriage covenant, theservice White piliars separated some of roses, chin-che-rin-chee and "IF]) 1 residents of Pipestem, West ....... ,. Srd Sundoyc Morn/ng Worship 11 O.m C
PPltor W C SomBson th 1
of the ring, andv ythe pastoral filledthe layerSwith blueand theand spaCewhite Wassilk trailingBridesmaidsEnglish iVY.were Mrs. t- ersonal gementVirginia'ofanh°uncetheir d ohtothe enga-oli. S,**h, seg,,., ch,,oh ........... :.' .... Y ..... i.g ,:~o ~ {
Pallor DorrollHsmm :•v.~-y ~,,uv, ~u~., m~,, HO~'ICrOOk Evsngelistic service 7:30PM
• ~ nOW~C ~roonv|ll• Bible Study Wed ?'30 P M
I~dwSfd (.yrus ~unoPy n h 1 I m
so.**, su,, ' s A gS oo.,, 017. m 10 su.d,y Sch**,
deciarationand_ra erofbless- _auo..._r Lu , y 2,*, .. W*yshg m C* .... .y Wor P..,ocostol.o11..cs
ing. flowers. Real fern greeneryMirial Buller, sister of the via, to Kevin Calliban of 4752 ~.;~;..o ~;o~,~.~p ~b "i~ Wsd.esdoy E~o..S S•r*~ce ......... I.M.,.Ure*y L
v ' 7"30 p m P • t rl orenv IIOMIrv n
4th. Sunday ot 7:00 p•m. ' , ' tit Pro By • in • ndiv g•e It* 7 P AA
Dr. Flynn gave the bane- nestled about the bottom of the groom, of Upland, California, Mr. andMrs. S.A. Whitlock College Hill Road. Heistheson ,rr~Y'r~'"~ngTu'sd°~'''~p, [ SUhd, EI~*OO~,%C,~"I ~y ~,;~;y'g;;:,~-;i,~; t
t Worlh/D 11 00 A M
diction and the presentation of cake and the wedding arch on Mrs. Mary Newseme and Mrs. of Southside had the following of Shirley Callihan and Robert ~pu,., cr,p~ ,,,tip : • f
Careen rhurch Proyor M•oting WedneSday MoontOltvet
the couple was followed by the top of the cake was decorated Robin Newsome, sister-in-law as dinne~ guests recently. Callihan, both of Cambridge, Su.deP''t'r' Eevh ' ~.I~ O,.•W•y .- •Edr .d.,,O,.,'Y ": ...... .pe..r7 00 P .... M C .to.co R E .to . P.,to.
,o.d /'u.', oo, ,o c,....., ,.,..1 ,•.,Ratimlie "1%m
recessional, with white doves and blue of the bride, of Hinton, W.V. Their grandsons, Dr. Thomas Ohio. Olivia is the grand- 1~ e~ Mo,,,ng w*,,h,* vp,R.I,. - - Eyen,,g Wo,,h** ~ PM d
Every eundpy, Preochlng $~ndly WoelhlB Sorv|co ~ - ~,_P~trlCk Wodnecdsy Evening 7 P,M
Solos and a duet were off- flowers• They wore matching gowns ofWhitleck and his wife, Dr.daughter of Mrs. Fransis Mea- 1•, e,d ~,d S~,doyh •, 1~ 10 • ~ Sth S~,Raoe ,otB•r P,o*~•Eesce il
I"~ Ind t a f~ ,.~ ~ ".* .~,.t.* ~ ;* i u MOIsSohogvlO Htnto~ Church of God
ered by Jean Fuszard and The bride's book was attend- apricot lalique taffeta, with SandraWhitlockofSagamoredorofPipestem, West Virginia. - " wg.-•a..y ............. Splurdoy S ,.m. t901S.... era St
Sin@It•no Ipptilt CBorch .SundPy 9 p.m.
Eileen Wolff. Selections includ- ed by Sheila Ryan. sweetheart neckline, strapless Hills, Ohio, their grandsons ~.,tpr oo.ro, c,o~ ............. Ho,y o•y, , ,= P.,,.. c.c,, w,ich
Sundry SChOOl 5ubt illl• .e,e~ bn~E•um II angry Frr~t it~fi~', ~-p.m. >u.dav SChOO' 0 00 a m
Open, llptllt • '
ed " Let Us Climb the Hill .._ .~_ ,. _.~LWedding rehearsal was held bodice and pillbox hats and Kevin Jennings and his wife The wedding will be August Sund,v SOb*O, I0 ~M .....~CPr'IEw'rE'...^^, ,~ PPI,.Y.. ,_.,r,~,,~,.='" .. "MSO,,~a~.H,.h,W ..... r P00~XO 00,,, a - i]
Together", " GiR of love", and. Aus.3ink.echurc||followeuuy carried cascades of white....~Mam, Ann and baby son, 25 at the First Baptist church, ~o,.~.g W*r,h~* 11 • ...................
wo,,h;, ,.,,.o. ,, ,. w o H '
" God has Given You to Me'. a dinner in the church parlor roses, chin-che-rin-chee and Ryan of Scottsdale, Arizona. 136 E. Eighth St. The Rev. J. Y.o h Me~ ~ng 7'00 $ M gaCh OSrun~. -'~I . ~ " pgst•r Er,oll DP~i• Warren B Mg~l'ugh Pallor
" ' IV IS V CO glO e STUOy ~...~ ......... 10 • m Sundhy School
The bride was accompanied hosted by the groom s family, trailing English ivy. MSO, their son, Lloyd and Reginald Martin will officiate Y th m t .............. I ~un•o I¢ " "
OU •e lngWed ? p m m ,n
, KePtloy Sprlall Eoptltt ' ' • m and ~'00 p m , m~Bio 11 o, . Morn g service
down the aisle by her father. The bride is a graduate of the Junior bridesmaid was Miss his wife Betty Lou of Hinton. the 2:30 p.m. ceremony• B ....HC~I~ P,ct,r .~1c~ Cr*O~ R*Btllt CB•,Ch Sy~ ~0 p .... W•d,,~py ~:~b'~iSu~d~d'n~0,~tv ~e~,~v~~"
' U~••Y ~ChO• al 1B M M ' " " m ~in "
Presc~ng 11:00 h.m . evory ~r bin r " ' P rl ee g,
~.n~•v ¢,•.~.. t.~^~, OOC g S• vi¢•s AI 11 IritC~ •tloa Choroe Of the CIO•S lelder
She Wore a long, white gown of University of Wisc., Oshkosh, Nicole Elaine Canterbury of Dr. Thomas Whitlock and The bride-elect is a 1983~;n~-~ ,. ~............. A •M hr OpvtBP.M•rtln,Mlnlster - ' lq
H~. ;; J"~''k, su,, ~v;rl.S~O;~~ ....Lu~*.'Js~h2*:.T~,'s,q.';. ,..pr*n.
taffeta with sheer overlay. Era- and has been employed as a Nitro, W. V. The flower girl wife also visited his grand- graduate of John Glenn High , • ;•.y ............ • w•...g.--..;:._ =r--z;=, :- -=.-. 1,0= ~.mgt. st.
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LpotherwooE Rev Yam Mcgraw Palt•r Wod.eld•y Jvonl.g Service E v R SrtW0, n
broidered lace adorned the h re__tered nurse with the Dean Lilly --..oo.,..ew.~oncor..,.._.o, an.. 10 o m s.ndpy Scho*,; It ",~,'Y"~ -~--t ~.-- s s. su,,. Or*rOe dope,
Phltor Yore TroPBwPy " ' . _. ' • . obe clmo [
- necked dress from shoulder to Clinlcin Madison. "Daniels, W.V. They, asdidthe Frank Lilly. Also his aunts, employed at New Concord Nur- .., Pre,ch~.ES.,v~c. Suh JOB.•..e. W111 ' t ......ml' ~r Su.d~y SchOO,hl0.m S
7 30 g.m. Evening Service • SPEtle iL.-----L J ~L--!--& Morn n~ Wart ip 11 p,m.
waist. Three rows of lace cir- The bridegroom is a grad- candlelighters, wore gowns of Mrs. W. S. Fredeking and sing Center. Her fiance grad- 7~0 • m thvrcB u:nnrw,n m n:nntl t.ongo.l.c Serv~c,, S
Wedne'sdov 6able S1udv Sundol~ School . 10:00 O' ~1~ ~1 ~Ullq~o eundpy Nlghl 7 P M
- "' ~blOCk Every SunE@y, -,~.~... . -Thurl•Py Proyor end RIbIo
clad short puff sleeves and five uate of Davis & Elkins COIl- apricot lalique taffeta with rut- Miss Virginia Maddy of uated in 1983 from John Glenn• o,,,.IBorns~ ~ou,,o • S~h0ay Sob*o, _ ~i'~;~;~[ ~'iE S,udy ? P.M
D,L.S?elnik•r, Phetor ' $ond•v Worlhip tl A M
rows of ]ace swept round the age and The Methodist Theol- fled neck and puffed sleeves Bellepoint. Tom and Sandra High School and is employed at ~°es~e~'o" ~s'~I R~,~' - ~;,%a.~,;,A~'~,~"~ ~.~6~M L"Ot~'S~gh"~Ch t]
bottom of the gown to form a ogical School of Ohio and with fitted bodice and full skirts also called on Thomas Coff- Super Duper Market, Cambr- Ho orsn Supt 11 • m MOt Se¢•aB |pgtletCB•rcB " otBookley C
n ~g Worsh~p '7 P ?V~"N~ght !11 JP~Pl Stf•@t m •,.,. ~.~...,.~,.~*,~.= .i Sunday Worship
train. White silk roses and tiny currently is pastor of the Ler- and wore matching headbands man and family of Nimitz. idge, Ohio• Serv Ce ' Epv. H•ory Lempr Ppllor ";'l~"r~"....... | .... 7r' 0' 90 ~.M.
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M! ¢O vary Pree~Wlil ~11~00 S, t:g0 T,T k"'~ "~'g~;'-" ~'~r~l~~'u"y IO:cs AM. , il
blue and white fl°wers com" °naUnitedMeth°distCharge" I THT CHN .F...,. $00 • ,wo,,h.,..,vc.
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undly School 10:00 a.m, : ondoy Evoning Service ? " i I
prised the bridal bouquet. Rev. and Mrs. Flynn will OF i Hinton He nic ~,..ch,o, ,,0o.. Sun,., S.ho., ..oh ,ond.y ~. B u,, . .... O.,Oen~ob h
Alter candles glowed in the make their home in Lerona E t Pr.c,,ng S.n N ,** ,., . w= ............. . v ..
p m Proyor M•oting Wod M JB OI N ChO •1 - Supt. S~ic~ p ** I; • AngJlcon Church a
7~0o'p.m. ' Mrs. Ed th Goodo - All et• L•BIOS~|(~(Qnnstudy TUSS St.M chse 'sAng con
sanctuary and seven standard following a wedding trip to • Cho,ch V
candelbrawere flanked by blue northern Wisconsin. ' ' ' s.,v~cos c*n,o;m" ,. ,,.
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ions and fleld flowers arranged a reception for the returning . ~omm~voonE, P'dSt•r ~U~| eundpymo~-.Ing Rihte Study ai~'ff~v?~-~hT,'/)'d:,-~
~-irst Bad Third bundoy eJCh 0 P m sunday mor,i¢~g .......................
JOHN LAN rnonl. P•ltoe 7W°r.M,~i " Norlh C .... n c~,argeS ..... Lewis
by the bride, couple Aug, 19, 3 - 5 p.m. at ~ "It is incumbent upon all I' ~p.•, ~•Bol , • serv,ce, 10:~s • ....... '
S.erv,ces ot 7:00oP Solurdoy MorkW•Rly.a. PPltor Sund•y Eve.lng Serv ce. °urg~wv' ~vaa I~e* ~h ~lat E
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Matron of honor was the Pip'totem Park. / peoples of the wQrld to i TOS MD .,.,,. suoo.y,choo,,,.m w;do..d...._.____ .'S"v'c'" ....
brides' sister, Eileen Wolff of ~ reconcile their differences, I ~irbyE.... 81 orog t COltO0,, Supt M e ;y JP.0 MemPr0P' Sundoyr e'Jeh°vph''Wltnes•0 a m
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Morn'n r hi " ~u clay 11 O.m. WatchtOwer
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Sun~y $cho0 - ,dS n " " m . - . S udy Tues•ay 7"30 p ro V
/ peace, abide beneath the I ~orn,.g Worshl!~ & rh Iclron evon g Woe sh*,• ? b.rn.!t ¢ • F,r•t Pad Th,rd Theoerat,c SChool Thurs.
Church 11'00 Sundoy Wedno clay~'rsyorMoertn9 ~unoovs. HOly Communion 1"30 • m V
_ amp 1 shadow of the Tree of His I Mo,ni.g ev•.ing su.doy ,:so .... Sooond •n*, ~ .... h s,rv~c, ~ ...... •
ison, Wiec.,k Mary Lynn Wet-
W~rship 30. Pro~ar Moot Sundays. ""
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ger of Green Bay, "//is., and Jehn t e, son pC ~a., and -- -~..-..v"e"'4'~" And-" "-' "tThu~'aCi"w oclho.cl ..... c .......
[ care and loving kindness." I to.. oe. ~/.ch.rE ~. ~ El~..=b, oh, P.,.., S~
larena Dobbins of,Bidwell, O. Mre. John LaBelle of laanton, 1] t dr1 ,, o,.,1,h c.o.B C,,oh ....,..,*, .oy* ..... suncl.y S ...... F
Edwin Eov Hof¥tl, Jr., Sunclay $¢~OOI 9:4S A,M.; RivorvJ•w Chapel Supt
The matron of honor and West Virginia has been attend- Ct " i 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sun'-- scnoolPil#°r10 - m Mtclwee.W° .... p_S#rvtce.~erv,co tl.~00A:M.l,.eo .r~ $peokeaNorrygo.daPllklndtan Sundoy S ..... 9 4S .... n
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$,S Supt, Moivin Ryon ..' ........... ~.. 0 LOrd'S TObIO. SunOay ~veninp Worship 7
"-"----~'~'~ "-'-.lme~m~ w=~="-"-'~Suwlm~ in Ln_g tim Ted Williams Camp in wor,h,p Serv,c.e ~t 11:00 ~,~*y,.-.*..so.y ........ I, 00 P,m.~.E,h,e .our PM
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pale blue dotted swiss treat.Lakevflle, Mass. • i Open House: Thursdays [ (Storting Auoust 14th) .MI .... ,ro..ds,h ..*.yc ,:00 .o, ...... p P.op,. E o,e s,o•y w.clo..•oy
venJ • Sorv cec 7;00 M•tl odlSt CBIrEO 7:3g Eveni.g Gospel Ser¥tc@ E v@flirtp 7 P M C
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ions sewll by the bride. The lon_$ John is a student at Belle- | ?:30- 9 PM. [ Mtcl w o.k Proy.r S...IcoF,rst Su.d. • Srcl Suncloy , "B E .... h rr.th C*.rc* f(
And Youth Mootin~ ~lCh ErOOklyn 9:~S --. -- Ts~or.ocio at •oroer Sdri~ll
J Old At 7 OdP M IlllIoAId•rlliOOSr Pester
reflected the ~t~le ~ patnt Elementary ~mhool. [ For mere iaformatlon eaU, [ 31~ Second" Avenue w.on •¥ _: . - M,S.nhZ~-.Oh10:tSA.~.11:,O .M. S.nclT°m Cottmonsch i ~upi" Pagtor_, nlvIR. Elitridd~,. H
. , Udlanl N;mit| -- #y dO , 9;cs a,m. SunclaV School 10 O0 A.~i~
the bridal gown havtnli shoct Thi~ was his first summer~ 41~-$ s vn''P'SPaR°'Palt°r ~nd o.• e,h S~.doy S --~°°rPg"~Worcht?'lg:'So'm M ..... • wors. ip I1:OO~f'4.
puff sleevee trimmed wtllt lace, tha~ John has been enrolled at Call 466- 5427for appointment. ,,.., ,,,,.. suo,u.cl•St/~••l T@ h .m . M Or thO Bothol 9"$0 .PlUlOchap•. I I1:. - vun~n'e g .... WOrshhIP'':'0D'mp , 7"$g, p .m , pSun•M , .... phi Servite 7;~,~W
kro•c,~ .g :lad •.cl Lth Sun-Mocloms Creek.~r~.ytr ?,~rv,co Woclnesdov weane••av 010,e StuOv
lace topped bod/ces and full the Ted Williams Camp. ,pv, t~ ........... ~ 7oo P M