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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 30

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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30
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60 THI TINHISIIAW ThurxUrMAY 14. IW Grubbs, Sullivan Lassiter, Plautz Butler, Riden Cowan, Jones Stephanl Jennifer Plautz and William Russell Lasj siter, both of Hendersonville, were married "iwiii ft 'I March 14 at Vine Street Christian Church with Landoa' Saunders officiating. The bride is the daughter of Stephen and Marjories Plautz of Hendersonville and the bridegroom is the son' of William H. and Susan Lassiter of Brentwood, Bethany Ann Grubbs and Phillip Wade Sullivan will be married May 31. She is the daughter of Earl F.

Grubbs Jr. of Lebanon, and Suzanne P. Grubbs and he is the son of William H. and Peggy J. Sullivan.

The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Phyllis Shelby of Columbia, and the late Lon-nie Shelby and Earl F. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at! CLEVELAND, Tenn. Cynthia Diane Riden and Charles Maxey Butler, both of Nashville, were married April 11 at East Side Church of Christ with Jerry Masterson officiating. The bride Is the daughter of Jim and Helen Riden and the bridegroom Is the son of Leroy and Frances Butler of Joelton. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the Elks Lodge by the bride's parents.

The couple Is living In Nashville after a wedding trip to Orlando, Fla. Hardaway, Cardwell GERMANTOWN, Tenn. Nancy New-come Jones of Cordova, and Leland Jordan Cowan of Memphis were married March 21 at Germantown United Methodist Church with Don Moorehead officiating. The bride is the daughter of Sam and Nancy Jones of German-town and the bridegroom is the son of Bob and Ella Cowan of the Doubletree Hotel by the bride's parents. The couple is living in Hendersonville after a wed' ding trip to Lake Louise, Canada.

Root, Suddath iancy Jones Leland Cowan Following the ceremo- ny, a reception was given at Rldgeway Country Club. The couple Is living In Nashville after a wedding trip to PuertaVallarta, Mexico. TRIUNE, Tenn. Deborah Suzanne Suddath and Gary Lee Root, both of Nashville, were married April 4 at Castle Gwyn with Cornelia Clark officiating. The bride is the daughter of Paul and Alice Waters of Nashville and the late Edward Suddath and the bridegroom is the son of Larry and Suzanne Root, also of Nashville.

Following the ceremo Winkler, Lee Connie Jane Cardwell and Kenneth W. Hardaway both of Madison, were married March 21 at Madison Creek Baptist Church in Goodlettsville with Fred Davis officiating. The bride Is the daughter of James and Kathy Cardwell of Smyrna, and the bridegroom Is the son of Kenneth W. Hardaway of Madison and the late Ruby Miller Hardaway. Following the ceremo Deborah Suddath Gary Root CLARKSV1LLE, Tenn.

Deborah Ann Lee and Paul Patrick Winkler, both of Nashville, were married March 20 at Smith-Trahern Mansion with Ernest Pippin officiating. The bride is the daughter of Joe P. and Jean Lee of Murray, and the bridegroom Is the son of Paul and Lorraine Winkler of Burnt Hills, N.Y. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the Mansion by the bride's parents. The couple is living in Nashville.

Norton, McGee and the late Rosa Lee ny Cbs Grubbs. PMip Sullivan A graduate of McGavock High School, she attended the University of Alabama. She is employed by Baptist Hospital. The future bridegroom Is the grandson of Mollie Harman and the late Wade Harman and Ruth Sullivan and the late F.M. Sullivan.

A graduate of McGavock High School, he is employed by Watklns Motor Lines. Hoagland, Castelow Laura Helen Hoagland of Birmingham, and Troy Lamar Castelow of Goodlettsville will be married May 30. She Is the daughter of Peter and Barbara Hoagland of Royersf ord, and he is the son of James and Faye Castelow of Goodlettsville. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Christian and Laura Miller and the late Erwin and Helen Hoagland. She is a graduate of Gadsden High School and San-ford University.

The future bridegroom is the grandson of Zella Mae Choate of Springfield, Term. A graduate of Goodpasture High School and Sanford University, he Is employed by the Kroger Co. Long, Coleman Connie Cardwell Kenneth I tarda way ny, a reception was giv en at the church by Barbara Bass, Anlth Smith, Taml Hardaway and Alice Jackson. The couple is living In Madison after a wedding trip to Panama City Beach, Fla. Alfaleh, Ohde ny, a reception was giv- en at the Clubhouse at Llncoya Bay Apartments in Hermitage by the bride, and bridegroom.

The couple is living in Antioch after a wedding trip' to the Bahamas. Thieme, Tada YOKOHAMA, KANAGAWA, Japan Masako Tada and Richard Darius Thieme were married March 21 at Japanese Government Family Registry Offlce-Surami Ward Office with Michio Umezawa officiating. The bride is the daughter of Taeko and Mutsumi Tada of Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, and the bridegroom is the son of Mary S. Thieme and Darius Thieme, both of Nashville. The couple is living in Yokohama.

Leathers, Everett i FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. Patricia Geral-dine McGee of Nashville and Dana Anthony Norton of Boston were married April 11 at Soldiers Chapel with Harold King officiating. The bride Is the daughter of Gisela McGee of Alexandria, and Alvin McGee of Burke, and the bridegroom is the son of Richard and Phyllis Norton of Needham, Mass. Following the ceremo vt I. I Patricia McGee Dana Norton Connie Jo Ohde of Pegram, and Saml Mousa Alfaleh were married April 14 at Music Row Wedding Chapel with Don Northcutt officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Donald and Sandra Brendemuehl of Pegram and John Ohde of Wausau, and the bridegroom Is the son of Mousa and Neg-meh Alfaleh of Souf, Jordan. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at The Clubhouse at Beech wood Apartments. The couple is living In Nashville. Wheeler, Tate KNOXVILLE Laura Ruth Tate and James Robert Wheeler were married March 21 at Middlebrook Pike United Methodist Church with Jimmy Ball and Albert J. Bowles Jr.

officiating. The bride is the daughter of Ann S. Tate-Gaut of Dan-dridge, and Robert M. Tate and the bridegroom Is the son of Dan and Carol Wheeler of Columbia, Tenn. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the church by the bride's parents.

The couple is living in Knoxville after a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga. Kelly Susanne Coleman of Hermitage and John Thomas Long were married March 28 at Hermitage Church of Christ with August Ruff officiating. The bride is the daughter of Joan Coleman and David Coleman, both of Hermitage, and the bridegroom is the son of Wayne and Linda Long of 1 it ny, a reception was giv- MERIDIAN, Miss. Melissa Everett and William Kenneth Leathers, both of Nashville, were married April 25 at State Boulevard Baptist Church with Steve Gaines officiating. The bride is the daughter of Lewis and Joyce Everett of Newton, and the bridegroom Is the son of Kenneth and Dorothy Leathers of Jackson, Tenn.

Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the church by the en at the Chapel by the bride's mother and the bride's sister, Michelle McGee. The couple is living in Nashville after a wedding trip to Washington, D.C, and Boston. Ratcliffe, Treat ORLANDO, Fla. Rebecca Ann Treat and Alton Turner Ratcliffe were married March 21 at the home of the bride's parents with John Mltcham officiating. The bride is the daughter of Edward and Dazel Treat and the bridegroom is the son of Nancy Ratcliffe of Nashville and Gordon T.

Ratcliffe of Dallas. Following the ceremony, a reception was given at Mercedes Place by the bride's parents. The couple is living in Orlando. ny, a reception was giv- Kelly C0Cman en at the church. John Long The couple Is living In Hermitage after a wedding trip to the Opryland Hotel.

Melissa Everett William Leathers bride's parents. The couple is living in Hermitage, Tenn. 4 ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS rir rvp-n ii 1 PfSFn? rmS 7 1 s-. 1 a fJlVSTICAL am am Jf i I unch. Nosh.

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