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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 108

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Louisville, Kentucky
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COURIER JOURNAL TIMES, LOUISVILLE, KY. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1970 9 Miss Carol Ann Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Miles, became the bride of Mr.

Garry Lee Gerlach, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gerlach yesterday at 11 a.m. in St. Bernard Church.

Miss Margie Verkamp, Ferdinand, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Robin Gerlach, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Patty Miles, Miss Joan Miles and Miss Maria Miles, the bride's sisters. Mr. Tom Benim was best man. The ushers were Mr.

David Miles and Mr. John Miles, the bride's brothers; Mr. John Meuer and Mr. Larry Morris. Steve Miles, the pride's brother, was ring bearer.

After a wedding trip to Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Gerlach will live in Louisville. Bell--Hunt The marriage of Miss Dorothy Jean Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Hura Bell of St. Petersburg, and the Rev. Larry Hunt of Louisville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunt of Newberry, took place yesterday at 7 p.m.

in Bethel Community Baptist Church, St. Petersburg. Miss Lolita Brown, St. Petersburg, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids, were Miss Bernice Bell and Bell, the bride's sisters; and Miss Beverly Sloan, Monticello, Fla.

Dierdre Jackson, Vidalia, the bride's cousin, was flower girl. Mr. Joseph Greer, Louisville, was best man. ushers were Mr. Hura Bell the bride's brother, Mr.

Charles McDonald, Tampa, the bridegroom's cousin; and Mr. Larry Wooten, St. Peters- AUG. 8 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED Collins-Harrison Miss Jacqueline Kay Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Collins, came the bride of Mr. John Albert Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison of Middletown, yesterday at 8 p.m.

in Trinity Presbyterian Church, Middletown. Mrs. Donald Schmied was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Collins and Miss Tracy Collins, the bride's sisters. Mr.

James A. Lapsley, the bridegroom's cousin, was best man. ushers were Mr. Jim Ludwiczac, Northampton, Marine Sgt. J.

Steven Collins, the bride's brother; and Mr. John St. Clair. After a wedding trip to Calloway Gardens, Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison will live in Louisville. McGowan--Osborn The marriage of Miss Patricia Ann McGowan of Louisville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McGowan of Elberton, and Mr.

Philip Carl Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Osborn of Louisville, took place yesterday at 2 p.m. in St. Thomas More Church, Louisville.

Miss Janet Sue Fenwick, Owensboro, the bride's cousin, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Osborn, the bridegroom's sister; Mrs. Alfred Nance, Charlotte, N.C.; Mrs. Peter J. Muntan and Miss Kay Marie Minton, the bride's cousin.

Mr. Jim Osborn was his brother's best man. The ushers were Mr. Kenneth Osborn and Mr. Osborn, the bridegroom's brothers; Peter J.

Muntan Patrick. Mr. Tad DeSanto. After a wedding trip north, Mr. and Mrs.

Osborn will live in Louisville. Miss Beverlee June Berens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Berens, became the bride of Mr.

James Michael Conn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Conn, yesterday at 10:30 a.m. in St.

Raphael the Archangel Church. Mrs. William Schuppert was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Dorothy Paulin, the bride's cousin; Miss Paula Conn, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Karen Berens, the bride's sister; Miss Fay McFarland, Lexington, and Miss Pam Jarboe. Lisa Marie Schuppert, the bride's niece, was flower girl.

Mr. Michael Deeb was best man. The ushers were Mr. Gary Conn and Mr. Reginald Conn, the bridegroom's cousins; Mr.

Michael Bennett, Mr. Robert Cooper and Mr. Michael Sloan. Harold Max Conn, the bridegroom's cousin, was ring bearer. Patterson--Stout Berens-Conn St.

Aloysius Church, Pewee Valley, was the scene yesterday at 4:30 p.m. of the marriage of Miss Martha Haynes Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Patterson, and Mr. Donald Ray Stout, son of Mr.

Louis C. Stout and Mrs. Edward Culver. Mrs. Richard M.

Abell was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Louise Whitty, Mrs. John J. Passafuime and Mrs. Frank Hahn, Indianapolis.

Gigi Whitty and Kelley Abell of Bowling Green were flower girls. Mr. Charles M. Carothers was best man. The ushers were Mr.

John W. Tichenor, Stephen S. Whitty, and Mr. Byron W. Shipley Jr.

After a wedding trip to Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Stout will live in Be a brain! Shop 1 for school now! Don't wait 'til those other little girls' mothers pick out all the prettiest jumpers. Acetate-bonded acrylic in gold or brown plaid with cotton blouse, 7-14, $6 Acetate-bonded acrylic in green or blue with bowed blouse of cotton, 7-14, $6 00 8 88 8 I Plaid and plain acrylic bonded with acetate; red, green, navy, 8 3-6x, $5 Acrylic plaid bonded with acetate in rust, red or green cotton shirt, $6 enneus the now place Charge it at any of these Penney Stores: Southland Terrace Shop daily 9:30 to 9 Green Tree Mall shop daily 10 to 9:30 The Mall in St. Matthews shop daily 9:30 to 9:30 Downtown Mon.

9:30 to 9-Tues. thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 Miss Cheryl Janette Brummett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Brummett of Dallas, became the bride of Mr. Cleve Martin Earley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Earley of Brownsville, yesterday at 7:30 p.m.

in Park Cities Baptist Church, Ellis Chapel, Dallas. Miss Betty Bennett, Dallas, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gale Schooling, Mrs. Ted Lewis and Mrs.

Mohammad Mohammadi, Dallas; and Miss Jeannette Rickabaugh, Tulsa, Okla. Cathy Slaughter was flower girl, Air Force Sgt. Judd M. Earley was his brother's best man. The ushers were Mr.

Tom Allis, Mr. Carl Christman, Mr. WilSmith, and Mr. Jim Haisten. William J.

Earley was ring bearer. After a wedding trip to Acapulco, Mr. and Mrs. Earley will live in Louisville. -Earley FORMAL WEAR ENTERS THE "'FASHION 70's" You no longer have to go "basic black" to go formal.

The Fashion Look of the 70's has made debonair changes in formal wear. And Hamilton's has kept up with these colorful changes. So for your wedding or other formal occasion, go Fashion go Hamilton's. YOU CAN DEPEND ON 3rd St. Jefferson PARK Markef FORMAL WEAR Free Parking 5 Locations in the Louisville Area: DOWNTOWN DIXIE MANOR NEW ALBANY HIKES POINT INDIAN TRAIL 315 W.

Jefferson Men's Boys' Shop The White House Maxwell's Men's Wear Men's Boys' Shop Open 10 a.m. to 222 Pearl Street Hikes Point Plaza Open 10 a.m. til 584-7251 9 p.m., Incl. Sat. Phone 944-6461 Open 10:30 a.m.

'til p.m., Including Sat. Open Ph. 935-5941 Open Daily to p.m.-452-1214 Phone 969-1527 Mon. 'til Mon. Fri.

'til 9 p.m. Fern Creek 239-9111 PRECOAT SPECIAL 42.00 .00 Classic beauty from our collection An off-to-school must to keep those college colds away! For that youthful look, this special should be in your book. We offer a selection of winter wools, tweeds, plaids and solids in the latest fall colors. Both single and double breasted styles in sizes 8 to 18. Will return to 50.00 and 55.00 after Sept.

1. Shop now for best selection. Budget Coats Suits, Fourth Floor November Billing: Select your coat now, we'll store it 'til October, bill you in November. open Monday 'til 9 p.m. A Andrew Geller PUMP SPECIAL! 24.90 Regularly 30.00.

A great shoe, unadorned and styled with the careful craftsmanship of Andrew Geller. In a choice of two heel heights the true mid height and the which is slightly higher. Styled to wear with your Fall fashions and available in black or camel tan calf. Better Shoes, Third Floor also in Lexington and Evansville.

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