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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 12

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Poge 28 The Advocote, Newark, 0., Od 14, 1 990 Bellville Cloutier Sharon Bellville became the bride of Steven Cloutier on Sept. 29 in the Church Triumphant on Steel with the Rev. Robert Caw officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Elliott of Possum Hollow Road. The groom is the son of Robert Cloutier of Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Attendants of the bride were Bertha Lucas and Patty Jervell. Attendants of the groom were William Trumbull and Kevin Cloutier, brother of the groom. The couple reside in Newark.

i Dovjak Lann Sharon Lynne Dovjak became the bride of Richard Louis Lann on Sept. 8 at Messiah Lutheran Church in Akron with the Rev. Victor Myers officiating the ceremony. Music was provided by Doug Hicks, organist and Peggy Butler, soloist The bride is the daughter of John and Delores Dovjak of 1843 Red-dington Road. The groom is the son of Clifford and Marie Lann of Ravenna, Ohio.

Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown with a scalloped edge V-ne'ck- Bennett McGriff Rachel Christine Bennett became the bride of James David McGriff Jr. on Aug. 1 1 at Triedstone Baptist Church in Columbus with Pastor Jerome H. Ross officiating the ceremony. Music was provided by Jeff Turner, pianist Emma Holmes, soloist and Kay Dalton and Craig Johnson, duet The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Emily J. Bennett and the late Hugh A. Bennett of 475 Henderson Ave. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

James David McGriff Sr. of Vero Beach. Fla. MR. AND MRS.

RICHARD LOUIS LANN MR. AND MRS. JAMES D. MCGRIFF JR. Ferguson Green Wendy Ferguson became the bride of Steve Green on Aug.

4 at the United Methodist Church in Alexandria with the Rev. Mike Den-man of Newark officiating the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferguson of Alexandria.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Green of Johnstown. Music was provided by Penny Replogle and soloist, Leslie Almen-dinger. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown fash line and basque waist.

The bodice and sleeves featured hand-beaded pearls, sequins and lace. The full skirt extended into a chapel length train edged with lace appliques. The head piece was a crystal loop tiara with a back pouf fingertip veil trimmed with seed pearls. Matron of honor was Donna Overholt, sister of the groom. Bridesmaids were Diane Dovjak, sister of the bride and Leanne Mezzaros, cousin of the bride.

Flower girl was Jennifer Montecalvo. Best man was Karl Erdmann, friend of the groom. Ushers were David Lann, brother of the groom and David Brown, friend of the groom. Ring-bearer was Mark Brown. A reception followed at St.

Nicholas Church Social Hall in Barberton, Ohio. The bride is a graduate of Newark High School and Kent State University School of Nursing. She is employed as nursing supervisor at Stow-Glen Retirement Village in Stow, Ohio. The groom is a graduate of Rootstown High School and is a self-employed contractor. The coule reside in Tallmadge, Ohio.

MR. AND MRS. STEVE GREEN Escorted to the altar byPaul Robbins, cousin-in-law, the bride wore a white satin gown with fitted bodice accented with rows of dropped pearls and bangles. It featured schiffli lace and pearl appliques. Ruffled puff sleeves with sheer illusion were tapered at the wrist.

The full bouffant skirt extended into a cathedral train adorned with multi rows or ruffles and schiffli lace trim. Maid of honor was Sylvia Lindsey, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Barbara Anthony, Lisa Barbee, Phyllis Bennett and Gail Robbins. Junior bridesmaid was Angela Bennett Flower girl was Tamara Freeman, cousin of the bride. Best man was Joe Idlette, IH.

Groomsmen were Milo McGriff, Richard McGriff, Keith Idlette and Derek Monroe. Ushers were Greg Baker and Grant Bennett Junior groomsmen was Gavin Wright. Ringbearer was Akeen Tory, nephew of the groom. A reception followed at the C.T. Robinson Auditorium at Triedstone Baptist Church and Columbus Music Hall in Columbus for 200 guests.

Assistants were Shirley Robbins, Evelyn McGriff; Joycelyn Thomas and Mar-tiese Wright The bride is a 1977 graduate of Newark High School and attended the American University in Washington, D.C. She is employed as security assistant at Defense Security Clearance Office in Columbus. The groom is a 1974 graduate of Vero Beach High School and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Florida University in Tallahassee, Fla. in 1978. He attended the Ohio State University in Columbus for graduate studies and is employed as a production supervisor at Network Systems in Columbus.

Following a honeymoon to the Bahamas, the couple reside in Columbus. ioned of white silk taffeta, schiffli embroidery lace, pearls and sequins. Her bouquet was a cascade of white roses and rosebuds, lily of the valley, peach rosebuds and loops of Aurora Borealis and peach pearls. Matron of honor was Carrie Stought. Bridesmaids were Crystal Daswon and Kathy Kitchen, friends of the bride and Amy Drumm, cousin of the bride.

Flower girls were Brigitte Mercer, cousin of the bride and Kelly Marie Green, cousin of the groom. Best man was Jon Warga of Wittenberg College. Ushers were Greg Butt and Erin Roat, friends of the groom and Jon Ferguson, brother of the bride. Candlelighters were Chris and Bob Mercer, cousinds of the bride. Guestbook attendant was Megan Goldsmith of New Albany, cousin of the groom.

A reception followed at the Harbor Hills Country Club. The bride is a 1989 graduate of Northridge High School. She is employed by Farmers Insurance Company in Columbus. The groom is a 1987 graduate of Northridge High School and is employed by Aetna Insurance Company in Columbus. The couple reside in Alexandria.

Vance Gialdini Pamela Vance became the bride of Anthony J. Gialdini on Sept 15 at St. Francis de Sales Church with Father Daniel Millisor officiating the ceremony. Music was provided by Ralph Riley, organist and John Keinath, soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Traian Vance of 866 W. Locust St The groom is the son of Mrs. Nancy Gialdino of Zanesville and the late Nicholas Gialdini. Escorted to the altar by her father and mother, the bride wore a gown of satin.

The lace covered MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY J. GIALDINI Clemings Ritchey Jonda Valjean Clemings became the bride of John Franklin Ritchey Jr. on July 15 at Marne United Methodist Church with Pastor Jeffrey Conrad officiating the ceremony.

Music was provided by Norma Dawson, pianist. The bride is the daughter of John and Yvonne Clemings of 1689 W. High N.E. The groom is the son of John and Zeretha Ritchey of Mansfield. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Matron of honor was Patricia Patty" Wilson. Flower girls were I ft Ss" I ,1 it iiii I im iJH Shriner Kennedy Sarah Jane Shriner became the bride of Eric Sean Kennedy on July 21 with the Rev. Duane Johnson officiating the ceremony. Music was provided by Marcia Brannon, organist and David Piper, guitar soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Lee Shriner of 212 Sunrise St, Granville. The groom is the son of Mrs. Marilyn Kennedy and Kenneth Kennedy, both of Yakima, Wash. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown that was heavily beaded and sequined.

It featured a scalloped V- gJI wl I MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. RITCHEY JR. MR AND MRS.

ERIC SEAN KENNEDY Andrea Clemings and Caitlin Clemings, nieces of the bride. Guestbook attendant was Joycelynn Clemings, niece of the bride. Best man was Troy Sigman of Mansfield. A reception followed at Hanover American Legion. Assistants were Becky Clemings, Deb Ritchey and Pam Wolfe, sister-in-laws of the couple.

Joe Clemings served as bird seed attendant, nephew of the bride. The bride is a graduate of Licking Valley High School and Ashland University. The groom is a graduate of Madison High School. He is currently a Lance Corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps and is stationed at Camp Le-Jeune, N.C.

Following a honeymoon trip to Lake Hope, the couple reside in Hubert, N.C. neckline, long bishop sleeves tapered to a point at the wrist with schiffli and beaded lace appliques. The fitted bodice was V-d at the back. The full satin gown was embellished with beaded schiffli applique and trimmed at the hemline with lace which flowed to an extended cathedral train. She wore a medium brim hat with French cage blusher and two-tier finger tip illusion veil.

Maid of honor was Amy French, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Lorinda Hardbarger, cousin of the bride and Rebecca Shriner, sister-in-law of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Juliet Coelho, cousin of the bride. Best man was Les Kennedy, brother of the groom. Ushers were Geoff Ross, friend of the groom and Wes Shriner, brother of the bride.

Page was Philip Coelho, cousin of the bride. A reception followed at the Elks Ballroom for 200 guests. Assistants were Don and Jean Byar, friends of the groom. Program and rice attendants were Rose Kennedy and Amy Kennedy, sisters of the groom. The bride is a 1986 graduate of Granville High School and a 1987 graduate of Nationwide Beauty Academy.

She is employed at Lazarus, Glemby Salon in the Indian Mound Mall as an assistant manager. The groom is a 1984 graduate of West Valley High School, Yakima, Wash, and was in the U.S. Army from 1984-87. He is employed at Ross Granville IGA as a manager. Following a two week honeymoon in Yakima, the couple resides in Newark.

A reception in Yakima, was held July 28 for 100 guests. bodice was highlighted with long leg-o-mutton sleeves and a V-neckline. A fan shaped lace covered peplum, accented with a satin rose centered in a bow gave a bustle effect on the cathedral train which was edcged with delicate schiffli lace. Complimenting her gown was her mother's headpiece of pearl crown and finger tip net veil. Maid of honor was Regina Goff, friend of the bride.

Bridesmaids were Paula Lehman, sister of the bride, Lynn Gialdini, sister of the groom, Paula Letjekides, Renee Collingsworth and Lee Ann Stenson, friends of the bride. Flower girl was Sarah Worstall, cousin of the groom. Best man was Joseph Gialdini, uncle of the groom. Ushers were Bill Vance, brother of the bride, John Roebel, Todd Lang, Vince Paul and Mark Ritchey, friends of the grbom. Guestbook attendant was Lori Gialdini, sister of the groom.

Balloon attendants were Tom Lehman, brother-in-law of the bride, Kim Davis and Jim Hetrick, friends of the bride. Program attendants were Abbey Lehman and Cason Lehman, friends of the bride. A buffet reception followed for 280 guests at Hopewell Hall, OSU-New-ark. The bride is a grduate of Newark Catholic High School and Ohio State University with a bachelor of science degree in family relations and human development. She is employed by Franklin County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities as a Case Manager and Major Unusual Incident Coordinator.

The groom is a graduate of Bishop Rosecrans High School and Ohio University with a bachelor of science degree in communications. He is employed by Genuine Parts CompanyNAPA Distribution Center as a customer sales and service manager. The couple reside in Dublin. Carey Fallona Kimberli Sue Carey became the bride of Kevin Michael Fallona on Sept 1 at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church with the Father Johnson officiating the ceremony.

Special speakers were Linette Phillips, Steve Fallona and Francis Martinez grandfather of the groom. The bride is the daughter of Larry Carey and Rita Maruscak. The groom is the son of William and Ana Marie Fallona. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The wedding colors were white and deep purple.

Maid of honor was Cheri Carey, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Linette Phillips, Stephanie Byers, Mindy Kaiser, Michelle Horn and Ann Alpeter. Best man was Steve Fallona, brother of the Groomsmen were Ben Kauffman, Greg Steinberg, Matt Hendrix, Jack Durham, Greg McLaughlin and Rob Carlisle. Ringbearers were Larry Carey, brother of the bride and Michael Fallona, cousin of the groom. A reception was held at the GMP Local 244 Hall.

The bride is employed by GTE Directories in Worthington. The groom is a student at Ohio State University in landscape architecture. He is employed by Ciminello Landscaping Inc. in Worthington. Following a honeymoon trip to Hilton Head Island, S.C., the couple reside in Worthington.

Fitch -Pettet Tina Lynn Fitch became the bride of Robert Lloyd Pettet on June 16 at Christian Endeavor United Methodist Church with the Rev. Earl Bishop officiating the ceremony. Music was provided by Steve Kerns, organist and Helen Heisey. Acolytes were Terry Pettet and BUI Fortney. The bride the daughter of Rosalie Fitch of 866 Cedar Run Road.

The groom is the son of Albert and Gloria Pettet of 39 Wilwood Ave. Escorted to the altar by her MR AND MRS. ROBERT LLOYD PETTET mother, the bride wore a white satin gown with a chiffon overlay with high puffed sleeves. The gown had a Swisher Scott Annette Marie Swisher became the bride of Gregory Gale Scott on June 9 at the Alexandria Baptist Church with Pastor Gary Doolittle officiating the ceremony. Music was provided by Lillian Price, organist; Tracy Miller, Beth Meeks and Coleen Swisher, vocalists.

The bride is the daughter of Guy and Carolyn Swisher of 4518 Mounts Road, Alexandria. The groom is the son of James and Mary Lou Scott of 1738 Stonewall Drive. Escorted to the altar by her fa Puzzle solution sweetheart neckline covered in seed pearls and irredescent sequins with a drop waistline covered with sequins. It was chapel length and trimmed with double ruffles. She wore a V-shaped pearl headpiece that was fingertip length and accented with pearls, flowers and sequins.

Maid of honor was Monica Fitch, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Christy Rogers, sister of the bride, Tracey Koman, friend of the bride and Tammy Jacks, friend of the bride. Flower girls were Heather and Brittany Pettet, nieces of the groom. Best man was Brett Hall, friend of the groom. Ushers were Larry Pettet, brother of the groom, Terry Pettet, brother of the groom and Bill Fortney, friend of the groom.

Ringbearer was Joshua Rogers, nephew of the bride. A reception followed at the church reception hall for 125 guests. Assistants were Amy Embrey, Vicki Citro, Leslie Williams and Diane Hall, friends of the bride. The bride is a 1984 graduate of Newark High School and is employed at Alan's Jewelers and Big Bear (Heath). The groom is a 1982 graduate of Licking County Christian Academy and is employed at Big Bear (Zanesville).

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Maid of honor was Cheryl Swisher. Bridesmaids were Coleen Swisher, Misty Scott and Lyndsey Martin. Flower girl was Kendria Weaver. Best man was David Ransopher. Ushers were Jon Mayhew, Howard Kramen and Steve Guida.

A reception followed at Howard Johnson's in Heath. Guestbook attendant was Chris Weaver. Designer and organizer was Rhonda Pullins. The bride is a 1987 graduate of Northridge High School and attended Columbus State Community College studying Culinary Arts. The groom is a 1981 graduate of Newark High School and received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Case Western Reserve University.

He is presently pursuing a master of divinity and master of arts degree in youth ministry at Asbury Theological Seminary. ON THE 42 STEP A STRIDE OF 521 INCHES IS REACHED. HI The couple reside in Wilmore, Ky. How to Make Your Cash Register Sing! Advertise in cAdvocate For results that are music Read Abb and Heloise ddl. in the Advocate.

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