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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

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Newark, Ohio
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Catholic nuptials unite Lapworth and Pellerite 1 t.j carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations. Mr, Pellente's best man was Kenneth Yonker, Thomas Lap-worth of the bride, Gerald C. Juniper, Douglas Molten and Patrick G. Hillis were ushers. Miss Theresa Lapworth, sister of the bride, served as flower girl.

A reception for 125 guests followed in the YW'CA with Misses Barbara Ecleberry, Melody Paul, Kim Focht and Ina Swisher as hostesses. Miss Mary Beth Lapworth attended the guest book. The bride attended Siena College, Memphis, and Ohio State University, where she was a member of Phi Delta Chi Sorority. She is employed by Fotomat Corp. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Pellerite of Owensboro, Ky. Ht attended OSU and was a member of Phi Alpha Beta Fraternity there. He is employed by King Blueprint Co.

Following a trip to Toronto, Canada, they will live in The Rev. William E. Kappes officiated for the double ring wedding ceremony of Miss Patricia Ann Lapworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sidney Lapworth, 107 N.

Fifth and George Anthony Pellerite of Columbus. St. Francis de Sales Church uas the setting at 11 a. m. June 12, and music was provided Ivy Ralph Riley, organist.

At i in a floor-length dress of pale blue polycrepe, Miss Deborah Booth acted as the bride's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Susan Lapworth, sister of the bride; Thy His Pellerite. sister of the bridegroom; Joanne Young and Karen Roll. They wore dresses identical to Miss Booth's, All attendants wore matching head bows and carried baskets of white carnations and blue delphiniums. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of candlelight lace over satin with a matching train.

Her English illusion veil fell from a candlelight organza how headpiece, and she -J 4 MRS. GEORGE A. PELLERITE (Lapworth) Miss Dudgeon bride of John Stephen McDonald A MRS. CLAYTON H. MITCHELL (Belcher) fr1 Belch.er-Mitch.ell wed A The Rev.

and Mrs. John A. Dudgeon, Rt. 7, announce the marriage of their daughter, Aleta Denise, to John Stephen McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. McDonald, 145 North St, Utica. Rocky Fork Church of Christ provided the setting at 7:30 p. m. June 18, and the bride's father served as officiant.

Music vas provided by Mrs. Lyle Dudgeon, organist; and Tom Mackey, vocalist. Fred Weaver acted as best many Robert Ross, Charles I Brent Dudgeon, brother of the bride, and James Jake were ushers. Miss Judy Julian was maid of honor, and Misses Ruth Ann Bodle and Barbara iEdman were bridesmaids. Miss Julian and the bridesmaids were attired in dresses of nylon dotted Swiss over slipper satin In pastel shades of yellow and green, respectively.

They carried colonial bouquets of white daisies and mint green and yellow carna tions accented by streamers. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of ivory nylon dotted Swiss over slipper satin trimmed with lace and tear drop pearls on the sleeves, a i 1 1 i and neckline. A headpiece of floral designed lace held her shoulder length veil of illusion, and she carried a colonial bouquet of mixed spring flowers, pink, red and yellow roses and daisies with baby's breath. A reception for 150 guests followed in the church social room with Mrs. Donald Ed-man, Mrs.

Carey Dudgeon, Miss Martha Sands and Mrs. Brent Dudgeon as hostesses. A 1970 graduate of Licking Valley High School, the bride is attending 3-R School of Beauty. The bridegroom, a graduate of Utica High School, is employed as an accountant by Ucking Rural Electrification, Utica. They are living at 110' Central Utica.

father, the bride wore a gown of ivory lace over taffeta trimmed with white fur. A white fur headband held her floor length veil of rayon net, and she carried a white Bible topped with red and white roses. The bride is a 1971 graduate of Utica High School. The bridegroom is serving with the Marine Corps stationed at Camp Le.Ieune, N. C.

They are living in Jacksonville, N. C. Miss Linda Kaye Belcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.

Belcher, Rt. 2, Granville, became the bride of Pfc Clayton H. Mitchell, son of Mrs. Dorothy Sturgeon, 921 Jones and Darl Mitchell, Clinton Street, during a double ring ceremony in Landing Missionary Baptist Church, Jacksonville, N. C.

The Rev. William Rowe officiated at fi p. m. June 6. Escorted to the altar by her MRS.

JOHN S. McDONAI.D (Dudgeon) I Miss Pannebaker-John D. Freas exchange vows 1111111 -'-j1 1111 i. 1. Holland and Scheer wed in Pittsburgh ,1 i1 I i Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Christine Diane Holland, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Howard Holland of Pittsburgh, to William Tracy Scheer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Scheer, 17B Bprchwond Granville.

Vows wpre repeated at 2.30 p.m. June 19, in Beverly Hcighls United Presbyterian Church, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Bridal attendants were: Miss Jeanne Elyn Kassckert of Mt. Lebanon, as maid of honor; and Misses Dawn Hold-sworth of Toronto, Canada, Nancy Holland of Ml.

Lebanon, the bride's sister; and Elizabeth Perry, also of Mt. Lebanon, as bridesmaids. St. John's United Church of Christ provided the setting for the double ring wedding of Miss JoAnn K. Pannebaker and John D.

Freas. The Rev. Richard Hurdiss officiated at 7:30 p.m. June 18, and Mrs. Twila Bole served as organist.

Miss Pannebaker is the daugbtc" of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Pannebaker, Rt. 1, Harbor Hills, Hebron and Mr.

Freas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Freas of Jacksontown. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a floor-length gown of Ivory sholr organ.a and chantilace.

Her head was adorned with a matching lace-trimmed illusion mantilla, and she carried a cluster of gardenias and yellow shasta chrysanthemums. Mrs. Charles William Stale-go served as the bride's matron of honor. She wore floor-length dress of yellow brocade accented by a matching Dior bow In her hair, and carried a nosegay of yellow and lavender daisies, chrysanthemums and status. Misses Linda J.

and Diana G. Pannebaker, sisters of the bride, acted as bridesmaids. They wore gowns identical to the honor attendant's, only in orchid, with matching bow headpieces. Earl L. Pannebaker Jr brother of the bride, acted as best man; ushers were Phillip Eagle and Richard Swartz.

A reception for 150 guests followed at The Carousel with Miss Vlckl Noble, Mrs. Gary Harlow and Miss Cynthia Ours as hostesses. Mrs. Ronald Gruhb attended the guest hook. The graduated from Lakewood High School (his year.

Also Lakewood graduate, the bridegroom is a technician employed at Newark Air Force Station. He Is a Red Crow First Aid Instructor. Following a trip through the eastern slates, they are living In Jacksontown. They wore identical gowns of lavender chiffon over taffeta accented by white peasant bodices and long chiffon sleeves. Best man was Richard P.

Gottnicier of Athens, and Paul Holland, the bride's brother Dennis Kresak of Athens, and Philip Young of Newark, seated guests. The bride wore a gown of silk miromist taffeta accented by Venice lace motifs. The bride and bridegroom are Ohio University graduates. They will live in Phoenix, where the bridegroom will be a student at Thunder-bird Graduate School of International Management. I r- MRS.

WILLIAM T. SCHEER (Holland) MILS. JOHN I). FREAS (Pannebaker).

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