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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 11

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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1973 ELEVEN PINE KNOB (RNS) Miss Virginia May Stewart, IS, of Pine Knob died Tues'day evening in a Spencer hospital after a long illness. Born March 24, 1948, at Pine she was a daughter of Jacob and Alberta Webb Stewart of Pine Knob. Other survivors include her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sodar Webb of Pine Knob. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Bethel Chapel at Pine Knob with Rev. Wade Webb and Rev. Sherman Turner in charge.

Burial will be in Cook Cemetery at Pine Knob. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to services from Armstrong Funeral Home in Whitesville. MRS. LARRY ALLEN CHAPMAN Dorthy L. Shaft Exchanges Vows With L.

A. Chapman WHITESVILLE (RNS) -Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Dorthy Lee Skaff and Larry Allen Chapman. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs; Alex Sk of 765 Lower Donnally Rd. in Charleston and Chapman is the son of Mrs.

Eloise Chapman of Whitesville. The double-ring ceremony took place at 6:30 p.m. May 27 in the St. George Eastern by Rev. George Shaheen and Rev.

Raphael Husson, of Charleston. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Tanios Choueiri and vocalists were Miss Wanda Skaff and Rowland Shock. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an heirloom gown that belonged to her mother that featured a chapel- length bridal gown and coat of candlelight satin peau d' soie. Her sleeveless designed with a gown was V-neckline.

Peau D'Ange lace formed the Elizabethan collar and deep cuffs and a wide border of lace extended down each side of the front of her coat that was held by four lace covered buttons. A deep panel of lace insertion accented the back of her coat that fell into a sweep train. A cap of miniature seed pearls in shades of candlelight and ivory embellished each with orange blossoms and lilies held her lace bordered mantilla of candlelight illusion, which fell to full cathedral-length. The edge was accented with double ruffle of lace. She carried an heirloom handkerchief matching Peau D' Ange lace.

The bride's accessories also included the original heirloom satin shoes worn by her mother and diamond earrings and pendant given to her the bridegroom. Her flowers were a chain of four white cymbidium orchids hanging from the wrist. Mrs. John C. Suhar, sister of the bride, of Cincinnati, Ohio, served as matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Bojrab of Fort Wayne, the i E. Michael of i of Mrs. Philip Charleston, and Miss Patricia Zain of Grand Rapids, i of the i and Miss Renee Michelle Suhar, a niece of the bride, served as flower girl. She carried a white lace basket with whole white and yellow daisies.

They wore ruffled floor-length gowns in the new spring color of maize, with an embroidered dacron polyester bodice. Their flowers were white lace parasols accented with white and yellow daisies. Best man was Dr. Alex W. Skaff, brother of the bride, and ushers were Harry Dickens of Whitesville; Virgil Jarrell of Sylvester; Frank Kinder of Columbus, Ohio, and Jerry Kinder of Montcoal, both cousins of the bridegroom, and John C.

Suhar of Cincinnati, Ohio, brother-in-law of the bride. Belcher and John Robert Sean Eric Suhar, nephew of Morgan, both of Oceana, spent the bride, served as ringbearer. the weekend in Clarksburg He carried the pillow used at visiting his parents, Mr. and The bride's mother wore a floor-length gown of lavender chiffon and a corsage of lavender orchids with a white satin bow. The bridegroom's mother wore a floor-length gown of mint green chiffon and a lavender orchid corsage with a white satin Jrow.

A reception was held in the Mirror Ballroom of the Daniel Boone Hotel in Charleston. The Wedding cake was a four-tiered cake adorned with fresh flowers. The bridegroom's cake was served as a good luck token by the bride and bridegroom to their guests. The entertainers were the Jim Martin Trio and local Lebanese musicians, John and Philip Michael. For a wedding trip to Jamaica, the bride wore a cuffed white and brown knit pants suit, with-brown patent leather shoes and bag.

She wore a corsage of three yellow cymbidium orchids with a yellow bow. The bride was graduated from Charleston High School and St. Mary's School of Nurs- COLCORD (RNS) Miss Rosemary Martin and Jack Wriston were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman (Sampson) Stanley at 7 p.m.

May 26. The single-ring ceremony was read by Rev. David Caves, pastor of the Colcord Presbyterian Church, The bride is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Campbell of California and parents are Mrs. Macy Wriston of White Oak and the late Charlie Wriston. mg in working Huntington. toward a She is sociology degree at Morris Harvey College. She is employed by the Chesapeake and a Telephone Company.

She is a member of St. George's Ladies Guild, Kanawha Valley Industrial Nurses Organization and the Industrial The bridegroom was graduated from Marsh Fork High School at Montcoal and Bliss College in Columbus, Ohio. He attended W. Va. Tech and is employed by the and Telephone Co.

The couple will live at 5104 Venable Ave. in Charleston. Attending from out-of-town was Mrs. Bado Shelhorn of St. Petersburg, Fla.

Officers Named For Youth Croup PINEVILLE (RNS) The Youth Fellowship of the Pineville United Methodist Church held a picnic at Lake Stephens Sunday when new officer were installed. They are Lisa Wright, president; Donna Raymond, vice president; Cathy Pugh, secretary, and Alan Viers, treasurer. Twenty-seven persons were present. Dinner Is Served OCEANA (RNS) A dinner given Saturday night was in Fellowship Hall at me Toneda Baptist Church for 16 graduating students. Fourteen of the students will be graduating from high school and two have graduated from college.

Thirty-nine persons were present. Visit In Clarksburg OCEANA (RNS) Miss Judy A hedonist is one who subscribes to the doctrine that pleasure is the chief god of life. New Policeman Harold Harless, 34, of Elton begin new duties Saturday as town policeman at Meadow Bridge. Harless attended high school at Sandstone and spent six years in reserves. He is married to the former Doris Harrah, and they have four children.

Miss Rosemary Martin Is Bride Of Jack Wriston Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length with a sleeves and a rounded neckline. She wore a corsage of white carnations. Elmo Williams was best man. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley. Aides were Mrs. Marsha Stanley and Mrs. Beverly Glass. The bride attended school in California and the bridegroom attended Clear Fork High School.

The bridegroom is employed as a laborer by Emerson Stover of Stover Coal Co. The couple will live at White Oak. Clerk In Fayette Records 19 Deeds FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) The following deeds were Company, parcel of land, Montgomery, $29,800. Marion Eugene and Loedda Osborne to James R. and Suzanna G.

Critchley, parcel of real estate on the waters of Haven recorded in the Fayette County clerk's office as of Wedneday: George Adkins, widower, Clarence Adkins, single, Creek, New Raymond Adkins, single, andJDistrict, $11,000. Pauline Adkins, single, toj F. Lee and Velma L. Kesler Thomas Sparks, tract of sur-jto F. Lee and Martha J.

Kesler face land, New Haven District, Jr arcel of real est ate, ffico, conveyance between parent and child. James E. and Priscilla A Snuffer and Howard and Joyce B. Bays to Robert F. and Elizabeth A.

James, Lot 75 and the western of lot 74 adjoining Lot 75, Huse Addition, Fayetteville, $19,000. Jack L. and Jewel H. Hayes to Georgia P. Painter, parcel of real estate, Mount Hope, Lot 3, Tully Court, $5,000.

Harry and Esther Dodson, Roy and Pearl Dodson, Elmer and Mildred Dodson, Edith and Woodrow Jones, Frank and Maxine Dodson and John and Virginia Dodson to Mary and Myrl Boyd, Lots 72, 73 and 74, Oak Hill Truck Farms Addition, Oak Hill, $6,500. Thelma W. and Loran E. Neal to Dewey W. and Florence Jones, Lots IS, 16, 17, 18, 19 and a 10 foot i of land being part of Lot 20, New Haven District, $5,000.

Matt and Augitena Crook Jr. to Sarah Leotia Burwick, Marlon J. and a i Workman, parcel of real estate near Gatewbod, $10,500. Brown Realty Company to J. W.

Riccardi, parcels of land, Montgomery, $20,000. Marjorie D. and W. Homer Robbins to Armstrong Realty Thelma Boland, widow, to New West Virginians, Lot 128, Captain Richards Addition, Oak Hill, $900. Stephen R.

Crislip, single, to Shirley D. and Audrey Love, Lot 52, Harlem Heights, No. 2, Section 1, $240. Jessie H. and Beulah Scruggs to Darrell E.

and Mary J. Elkins, parcel of surface land, one mile south of the Fayette Courthouse, $4,000. Patterson Garage Company, a corporation, to Isadore Moshein, real estate, Mount Hope, $18,000. Tom and Nancy Carelli to Frank Carelli, all of Lot 6, Block Oakland Subdivision, Smithers, $10,000. Hattie Moody, widow, to Denny Ray and Pearl Lafferty, real estate in or near the community of Summerlee, $2 500.

i a i Shrewsbury to Bernard parcel of surface land on or close to the Meadow Fork Road near Oak Hill, $1,500. Thelma 0. Boland, widow, to Finley and Flossie Shrewsbury, parcel of surface land near Oak Hill, $1,000. George Tolbert to Ralph W. and Margie E.

Humphrey, real estate on the waters of Paint Creek, $4,000. MR. AND MRjS. SAMMY RAY RIPLEY Miss Marlene R. Williams Bride Of Sammy R.

Ripley RAINELLE (RNS) Miss Marlene Ruth i i a daughter of and Mrs. Lokie Williams of Rainelle, became the bride of Sammy Ray Ripley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ripley of 213 Scwell Mountain Rd.

in Rainelle, at 3:30 p.m. May 27 at the Rainelle United i Church. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Jack Stafford. Organ music was provided by Mrs.

Robert Ripley. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street' Shower Is Held For Bride-Elect Shower Honoree And Hostesses In Fayette County Miss Laura Spangler (center) of Fayetteville was honored with a bridal shower Tuesday night at American Legion Home in Fayetteville. Hostesses were (from left) Mrs. George King, Mrs. Frank Spangler Mrs.

FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) Miss Laura Spangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spangler of Court Street and bride elect of Kenneth Skaggs, stationed with the Air Force in England, was honored with a bridal shower Tuesday evening at the Legion Home in Fayetteville. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Frank Spangler Mrs.

Fletcher Arritt, Mrs. George King and Miss Charlotte Neal. Those attending were Dorlina Kincaid, Karen King, Dale Dickerson, Bonnie Shockey, Virginia Phillips, Nidia Cottle, Dolores J. Cottle, Becky Sproles, Alice Law, Margie Tygrett, Doris Shockey, Mary Ann Woodrum, Mary Hogan, Fletcher Arritt (right) and Grace Shockey, Anna Dean her mother, Mrs. Frank Davis, Vinnie Skaggs, Hester Spangler.

ane Shackelford. Edna Spangler, Russie Riner, Jeanne Rodes, bb i Berkhouse, Jackie a Beverly Payne, Lia Vaglio, Ann Durrett, Joan Dickerson, Celia Williams, Ann Covington, Billie Holliday, Lena Ayres, Gladys Hypes tephanio McKown, Shirley McKown, i a a Hedrick. Karin Warfield, Jane Jones, Sue Adkins, Cheryl Payne, Alice Payne, Mickey Witt, Charlenc Boyd, Tara Tury, Terry Cook, Anita Bess, Becky Dickerson, Suzanne Burr, Myrna Hnrrah, Rita Cortley, Tommie Mulligan, Karen Bode, Tammi Ashwcll and Libby Honakcr. The believers of the god Juggernaut were said to have thrown themselves under his car, as it is dragged through the streets, seeking to be crushed by its wheels. length dress of pale blue knit with white chiffon bodice, a ruffled neckline and sleeves.

Sha carried a bouquet of white and blue carnations. Burton Ripley of Summersville, cousin of tha bridegroom, was best man and Darlene Williams, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. A reception was held at tha home of Mrs. Vivian Lusher, sister of the bridegroom. The bride will graduate June 5 from Greenbrier West High School.

The bridegroom is employed by the Rader Construction Co. at Reynoldsburg, Ohio, where the couple will live. Layland News LAYLAND (RNS) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettinaro and children, Lynn and Mike, of Clarkston, returned home Saturday after spending a week with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Emtdio Pettinaro, and his brother, Bobby. Donald Parker of Ansted, soft of Mrs. Susie Hicks of Chestnut Knob, is a patient in the Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital. Mrs.

Francis Carter -and Mrs. Gladys Pettinaro, cooks at Layland School, attended the Food Service Association meeting over the weekend at Jackson's Mill. The Cossacks are a military people, inhabiting the steppes of Russia, famous as horsemen. Edith Cavcll was an English nurse who was executed in Brussels by the Germans on Oct. 13, 1915, charged with aiding Allied prisoners to escape.

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