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The Progress-Index from Petersburg, Virginia • Page 21

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22 The Progress-Index, Sunday, July 3, 1977 Jeanette Priscilla Wyatt Weds Douglas Moore Ray Hosh Photographer Mrs. Douglas Moore Kirklond Lee, William Luck Nuptials In June I Bernard Russell Lee Jr. of i and William i Franklin Lee of Kuwait City, Kuwait, announce the marriage jof their mother, Alma Kirkland i Lee of Petersburg, to William Garland Luck of Hampton, i The marriage took place at 11 a.m. June 18 at the home of the bride. i The Rev.

Harry B. Jones of Ocran Methodist Church i i a at the double-ring i ceremony. Given in marriage by her son. Bernard Russell Lee the I bride wore a jacket dress of ice green with co-ordinated ac- i cessories and a corsage of ice I green cymbidium orchids. Zenon Josof Siekirski of i Hampton, son-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man.

A luncheon followed the ceremony in the Madison Room at the Ramada Inn downtown. For travel, the bride wore a white pantsuit with emerald green blouse, co-ordinated accessories and a corsage of cymbjdium orchids. After a wedding trip to Buena Vista Plaza in Orlando, the couple will live in Petersburg. Out-of-town guests included: Mr. and Mrs.

William Kirkland of Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. Zenon Josof Siekirski, Miss Lyn Siekirski, Miss Gay Siekirski and Zenon Luck Siekirski, all of Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Russell Lee Jr.

and Miss Brenda Lee of Richmond. The marriage of Jeanette Priscilla Wyatt, daughter of Mrs. Lucy G. Wyatt of Dinwiddie, and the late Lawrence R. Wyatt to pougjas tyqore, son of Juntys IVJpore Sr.

of McKenney, and the late Addie Moore, took place at 3 p.m. Saturday at Mount Level Baptist Church, Dinwiddie, The Rev. Royal J. Nickcns officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mrs.

Mona Richie of Dinwiddie, organist, accompanied Cathy Lewis of Dinwiddie, soloist. The bride, escorted, by her uncle, Joseph G. Gholson, wore a formal-length sleeveless gown of nylon organza over taffeta with Venise lace. The bodjce was designed with a wedding neckline and sheer yoke overlaid with Venise lace. The fitted bodice and Empire waist were outlined in Venise lace.

The attached chapel-length train with vertical rows of Venise lace, fell from the Empire waist to the hemline. Her elbow- length veil fell from a Camelol cap of Venise lace with a three-tier fingertip vejl of imported illusion edged in matching Venjse lace. Mrs. Sapdra K. Wyatt of Dinvyiddie was her sister's maid of honor and Mrs.

La verne B. Mason of Petersburg was matron of honor. Each wore a slipper-length gown of white crepe, fashioned with a Vee-neckline. The waist-length poncho of floral chiffon fell from the neckline. Each wore a floral headpiece of blue carnations and babies breath and carried two blue, and while chrysanthemums i a i streamers.

Other attendants were: Miss Denise M. Banks of Norfolk; Miss Otelia W. Gee of Petersburg; Mrs. Mildred G. Hicks of Dinwiddie; Miss Valerie C.

Moore of McKenney, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Patrice M. Taylor of Dinwiddie, cousin of the bride; and Miss Angela F. Wyatt of Dinwiddie, sister of the bride. All wore slipper-length gowns fashioned identical to the honor attendant's in blue crepe. Each wore a floral headpiece of blue carnations and babies breath and carried one blue and white chrysanthemum.

Miss Valerie L. Wyatt of Dinwiddie, was her sister's junior bridesmaid. She wore a slipper-length gown of blue crepe. The THE PHARMACY LAMP with the adjustable height that's right lor you 39. RenularSSB Sec yoiii vv.iv clearly with a sensational design at a sensational saving A high law lamp ihai ad justs liom 36" 10 48 Ihat looks up.

down or over your shoulder Chiome 01 polished biass with 3 weighted base This pharmacy lamp by Schiller Cordey Inc. spotlights your favorite room or seating 4 House Qf Lamps Division of Liqhnnn Affiliates 2026 S. Sycamore Hear Crater Boat) Inteiwttion-Phorw Terrell, Kincaid Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawrence Ragland of Hopewell, announce the engagement of their a Linda Ragland Terrell of Richmond, to Allen Wayne Kincaid of i i i a Beach, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wayne Kincaid of Morgantown, W. Va. Ms. Terrell attended Westhampton College and is a computer programer with Concrete Pipe Products Company Inc.

of Richmond. Mr. Kincaid is a graduate of West Virginia University and attended graduate school at the University of Richmond. He is employed by Hartford Insurance Company as a loss control representative. The wedding is planned for August 20 in Richmond.

Alpha Chapter O.E.S. Alpha Chapter No. One Order of Eastern Star will hold a stated meeting at p.m. July 7 at the Petersburg Masonic Temple, 115 S. Sycamore St.

bodice was fitted with an A-line skirt with belt and yoke of the matching chiffon of the other attendants. She wore a floral headpiece of blue carnations and carried one blue and white chrysanthemum. Flower gjrls were Rhonda Marselje Moore and Soreill Moore, nieces of the brjdegroom, and Keisha Njcqle BqllJng, all of Petersburg. Master Kejth Nicholas! of Djnwid.die, cousin of the bride, served as ringbearer. Ronnie Moore and Junius both of Petersburg, served as their brother's men.

Groomsmen were: Harrington G. Moore, George Moore and James C. Moore, all cousins of the bridegroom, and Lawrence R. Wyatt brother of the bride, all of Dinwiddie; James E. Jqhn.s.p.

and Wilbur Tucker, both of McKenney. Ushers were: Wayne Gholson of Dinwiddie, cousin of the bride; and Charles. IVJoore of McKenney, cousin of the bridegroom For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Wyatt wore a slipper-length gown of light blue Qlana knit fashioned with Vee-neckline with matching jacket. She wore a flqral headpiece of blue and white earnatjqns and babies breath, a corsage of twp white carnations with blue tips.

a.nd co-ordinated accessories. The bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Catherine Moore, a slipper-length gown of blue floral knjt with matching jacket. She wore a corsage of two white carnations aqd babies breath, a matching floral headpiece and coordinated accessories. A reception was held at the Masonic Temple in Petersburg.

Mrs. Katherine Simmons of Dinwiddie was directress. For travel, the bp'dp wore a three-piece vested pantsuit of navy knit. Her corsage was of blue and white carnations with a matching floral headpiece of blue car- Following a trip to Orlando, the couple live in Dinwiddie County. The brjde holds a B.S.

degree from Norfolk State College, Norfolk and is currently employed by Planning Research Ft. Lee. The bridegroom is employed by Brown and Williamspn Tobacco Petersburg. Miss Cogle Around Town With Polly Harvey Jones and Mrs. Madline Candy of Hopewell are speeding the Fourth of July holidays in Fountain Va(ley, Galif.

as guests of Mr. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brooks. Return From Visit Mr.

and Mrs. Harold W. Sell have returned to their home in South Plains a i i i friends and Mr. Sell's relatives ip Montello, Wis. Entertain With Reception Mr.

and Mrs. John' Walton Brandon of Wilsons honored their son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. Andrew Thomas McGarry, with a reception June 26 in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James Fioyd Brandon of Church Road. Maj. and Mrs. McGarry were married June 4 in Heidelberg Castle in Heidelberg, West Germany. Georgia, Florida Vacation Mr.

and Mrs. Robert B. House of Petersburg and Mr. and Mrs. James.

P. Kirks of Richmond have returned to their homes after vacationing in Florida and Atlanta, Ga. While in Florida they visited Disney World, Cypress Gardens, and Kapok Tree Inn in Clearwater. En route' home, they stopped in Atlanta to visit with Mrs. Kirk's nephew, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Chenault, who entertained them at the Hyatt- Regency in Peachlree Center. Mr. and W. Aldridfle qf Colonist Heights have returned, from a tour of London.

PflriS Rome. White there tyey spent five in Rome with their son daughter-in-law, Quartermaster CPO and Mrs. James Aldridge and son, Sean Michael. CfO Aldridge is assigned as an instructor at the P.E.P. Italian Naval Academy in Livqrrw, They were accompanied by Chief Aldridge and famj)y tP Nsples fpr 3 brief stay ip Capri and Sqrrento.

Health, the Council pf Slates and Territorial Alcoholism Authorities, (he Natipnal Institute of Mental Health- and appointed ly (a major church denominations- Their purpose was to Study to do research in "rsspPfWiblP decisions on ajcohoJ, 11 and to recommend to, Prwidept Carter a national policy on alcohol and alpohol abijse. Dr. Whitten is chairman pf the Social Sciences Pivison and psychology Department of ftichard Blsnd and director of the Cpunwling Center for Creative Change. AMen4 Graduation Mr- and Mrs. Frank Roberts Of Porn Street were in Chesapeake, recently to attend (he graduation, of her grandson.

Rcihert Scott Peering HI, from high school- Tennessee Guests Mr- and Mrs. G. Kelly Lambert Pf Walton Street hnve guests recently her dflHghler-MVlaw, Mrs. Sandra Wall, and grandsons, Mark and Matt of Knoxville. Tenn.

L. Wprshsnii Aubrey L. Gotten, and w. Andrews Jr. have returned from Atlanta, Ga.

where they attended "tr.e National Cpn- vention. of the Travelers Protective Association Pf Ameripa at the Peacfjtrep Plaza riqte). Mr- Andrews was eiecte4 third VJPP president pf the Association. Participates In Institute Dr. p.

Whjtten Jr. has returned frqrtl Bqstpn, M35S. where hp partipipated iii ap I i of the EdncsMPn Commjssiqn Qf the This; was comprised qf selected professionals 9 ppqi by the governors of stages jn junctiqfi with the National Institute on Akohfi! and. Alcohol Abuse of the United States Government Department of Jul 4th OFF AU DIAMONDS IN STOCK SAME GOOD THRY JUW FOURTH phone 49S-7751 Miss Hayes Plans September Wedding SANDRA LEWIS COGLE To Marry Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Jackson Cogle of Colonial Heights announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Lewis, to Forrest Filmore Bondurant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett Bondurant of Charlottesville. Miss Cogle was graduated from Colonial Heights High School and Elon College in North Carolina. Mr.

Bondurant was graduated from Albermarle High School and also attended Elon College. An August 20 wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J.

Hayes Jr. of Dinwiddie County Announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Diane, to Cpl. Otis Darrell Saunders of the United States Marine Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Saunders also of Dinwiddie. Miss Hayes is a 1974 graduate of Dinwiddie County High School and is presently employed at Kenner A Hospital, Ft. Lee. Cpl. Saunders is a 1974 graduate of Dinwiddie County High School and is presently stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.

C. A September 24 wedding is planned. taylors DOWNTOWN I AND taylors-oN-THE-MAU AND taylors FORMAL WORLD WALNUT MALL Will Be Closed July 4th. In Observance Of Our Independence Day. Have A Safe Fonrllil taylors CYNTHIA I A HAYES There's onlv one.

WALNUT MALL IS CRACKING WITH 4TH OF JULY BARGAINS! SATURDAY, JULY 23 WALNUT MALL EXHIBITS OPEN 1 P.M. FASHION SHOW 4 P.M. YOUR CO-HOST WILL BE DICK OAKLEY OF WSSV! BRIDAL FORMAL FASHION SHOW By Tiffanys (for the Taylors Formal World (for the men). Co-sponsor's exhibits will include Ray Hash and House Of Flowers, Vista Travel Agency, Taylors Rent-All, Equitable Life Assurance, Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge, Tom McAn, Family Fish House, Mortons, Thalhimers, Waldenbooks, Singer, Ruckers, Jean Shack, JC Penney, City Savings Carole" Ann, Sight and Sound. Music By Paul Bartsch Combo.

Prizes Galore Special Drawing for the Grand Prize A Weeks Honeymoon vacation in Jacksonville Beach Florida compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON'S MOTOR LODGE. BRIDAL FESTIVAL IS FREE OF CHARGE. For your complimentary invitation, call or stop by 1 10a.m. to 6p.m. WALNUT MALL CAVALIER SQUARE -PETERSBURG -HOPEWELL ONE DAY ONLY! ALL WOMEN'S SHOES NOW ON SALE REDUCED TO OF REGULAR PRICE! MONDAY, JULY 4TH ONLY! Register for 10 FREE passes to Kings Dominion.

(Must be 18 of or DRAWINGS FOR 2 PASSES 1,3,415 P.M. WALNUT MALL-861-4140 Also In Richmond, Norfolk And Newport News Virginia's Largest Selection of Bridal Fashions. NATIONAL BRIDAL ftlRVICI WALNUT MALL DOWmWM CLUED FORTNE4TH CMLIER SQUARE.

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