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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 7

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Heck-Bradley Vows Solemnized In Rock Creek Methodist Church ROCK CREEK day afternoon in the Rebecca Chapel Methodist Church here, Aliss Jo Alice Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Bradley, became the bride of Larry Jack Heck, son of My; HIGHE Ivan Heck of Kenova. REV. John C.

Pack, uscle of the bride, Mootpelier, Ohio, performed the doublering ceremony at 2 o'clock. 'Bill Kent, Beckley, played wedding selections at the piano and accompanied soloist, Miss Mary Jo Cantley, also of Beckley, as she sang "Because" and The Lord's Prayer." ESCORTED BY her. futher, the bride wore 2 floor-length gown with the top bridal lace satin over skirt salin, had a The 'fold bell is front to simulute an opening which featured a panel of matching lace. The panel and top were MEEtS. LARRY JACK HECK (Lyle Studio) Merry Reedy Is Bride Of R.

L. Helmondollar The Church of God, MacAr for thur, the weuding the of scene Miss saturday, Frances Recdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

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Ph. 253-4352 accented by satin bows. Her Shoulder-length veil of illusion was fastened to a tiara seed pearls that formed petal shaped crown centered by a smaller crown of the same design, SHE WOKE a heart-shaped locket centered with a diamond that belonged to her mother, and carried a white Bible topwith a white orchid tied with satin streamers. Mrs. Robert Allen Bratton of Huntington, a former college roommate, served as matron of bonor.

wearing a A Paris pink sheath gown of chitton over crepe. The gown was topped by a jacket with long chiffon sleeves and a bow at the waist in back. Her pink veil was attached lo, two pearl! centered rosebuds ganza. She carried a crescent. shaped bouquet of pink tinted pompons with while satin streamers.

FRANK HECK of Kenova served his brother as best man. Ushers were Lee Jordon and Sherril Parsley of Kenova, sludents at West Virginia Institute of Technology at Montgomery. The mother of the bride wore a pale biue, sleeveless dress with black accessories and a red rosebud corsage. The groom's mother chose A tea! blue dress of ribbon knit with black, accessories and a red rosebud corsage. A reception was held in the social rooni of the church.

Pink and white arrangements decorated the tables, which were re covered with lace cloths. MRS. J. C. Broome of Ravenswood, aunt of the bride, and Miss Grace Tabor, skled at the punch bowl.

The cake was cut and served by Mrs. Charles E. Jarrell, assisted by Mrs. Warren Jarrell, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Kermit Webb, and Mrs.

Alton Collins of Beckley, also an aunt of the bride. Miss Carol Blankensbip Icept the guest book. For their wedding trip, the bride changed lo A sleeveless pale frimmed ycllow in black. sheath She dress I black accessorics and an orchid wore I corsage. Fork High School, the A GRADUATE of will be a senior at West Virginia Tech this fall where she is: majoring in English.

She is a member of l'hi Mo Gamma sororily and SNEA. A graduate of Coredo-Kenova High School where he played varsity and baseball. the groom is a junior at WVIT majoring in physical education. He is a member of Alpha Phi Omega, national service nity, They will live in Montgomery where both plan to continue their studies. HRS, GARY Lilly, 1031 Woodlawn gradualed Friday night from the ing school at Camilen Clark Hospital, Parkershurg.

She is one of a class of 11 and received one of three silver nurses' lamps awarded for "outstanding The former Bonale Lou Altderson, Mrs. Lilly is the daughter of Mrs, Helen derson of 404 Allen and the late Bruce Anderson, She graduated from Wood. row Wilson High School and attended West Virginia University before entering aursing school. On Sept. 14 Ale will become a member of the nursing start at Appalachian Regional Hospital, Her hushand is affiliated -with Long Airdox Co.

of Oak What makes a Bank the Biggest Attitude The attitude of people who work for a bank can make a difference in the banks degree of success, At Reckley National the attitude of friendly, Interested Helpfulness has made Beckley National this area's biggest bank. BECKLEY NATIONAL BANK MUNACA, PEDIRAL RESIEVE STSIIM HIDINAL INSURANCE CORPORATION 500 NEVILLE STREFT Post-Herald and Register, Beckley, W. Sunday Morning, Sept. 6, 1964-: Lilly-Worrell Vows Exchanged In Oceana First Baptist Church (RNS) -Miss Dottie Gao Worrell, daughter. of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Wor. rell, became the bride of Lurry Joe Lilly al 5 1. 12, Sunday, Aug. 25, at the Oceana First Baptist Church.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe David Lilly of Raveneliff, A double-ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Wayne Rollins, pastor of the church. STANDARDS of white mums, spider mums and greenery flanked by seven branched decorated the altar.

Mrs. Ronald Lee Cook tradition- presented a program of al wedding selections on the or. gan. She also accompanied the soloist, David Clegg of Mullens, who sang "I Love You Truly," and "The Lord's Prayer." GIVEN IN marriage by hier father, the bride wore a floorlength gown of white bridal satin and Chantifly lace. The lace bodice dropped to a at the waistline, and tho long sleeves were tapered and canto 10 points at the wrist.

The full satin skirt was accented with appliques of lace. Her four tierod veil of illusion was attachecl to a scalloped tiara of lace and seed pearls, and she wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the groom. She carried a white Jace-covered Eastern Star Bible topped with white TOSCS and showered with white Satin streamers tied with roschuds in love-knots. MISS PEGGY Carroll of Occana, served as maid of honor. Her ballerina length gown of pale yellow hrocade featured a titted bodice with short sleeves and low scalloped neckline.

She wore a malching headdress of green brocade with a shoulder veil of green silk il- MRS. JAMIES RICHARD PATTERSON Miss Compton Marries James R. Patterson MULLENS (RNS) Saint Mi-(bra chacl's Catholic Church of Silver Springs, Mil. was the set. ting Saturday morning for the wedding of Miss Wanda Joyce Complon, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Ray Complon of Mullens and James Richard Patterson, SOD or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

Patterson of Clinton, Pa. NUPTIAL Mass was celebrated a1 10 o'clack by the Rev. John Duwan, using the single-ring ceremony. The altar flowers were white gladioli and greenery, flanked by candela- MRS. HARVEY Garris graduated Aug.

31 from. the Lynchburg General Hospital School of Nursing in exercises beld in the First Presbyterian Church there for a class of 26. Completing a three- year course, she will go Monday to Chicago to join her husband. The former Linda Wenger, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wenger of MacArthur. She graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School In 1961 and plans to work in a hospital in go. Iter husband is the son of with cathedral tapers. A program of. traditional wedding music was presented before the ceremony.

GIVEN IN marriage by her father the hride was altired in a Floor-length gown of white cmvossed brocade, fcaluring a fitted bodice, a bateau neckline and long sleeves ending in points at the wrists. The skirt ended 3 chapel train, and her fingertip veil of illusion was held with a double tiered crown, crystals, with She pearls ried white prayerbook topped with a white orchid and carnations. MRS. ROGER D. Rose of Newark, Ohio was honor attendant for her sister, and another sister, Mrs.

C. P. Lay. man, Hampton, was bridesmaid, Their street length gowns of rose brocade featured fitted bodices and black-closing jackets with self covered buttans. They wore matching pillbox hats with face veils, and their flowers were bouquets of pink carnations.

Flower girl was Kilb, who was attired in pink brocade frock and carried al basket of red rose petals. SERVING 15 best man was William Webb, and ushers were James Kilb and Casey Dorsey, all of Silver Springs. A reception field at the Brook Farm Restaurant in Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Compton, mother of the bride received guests in sheath dress of navy blue lace over satin.

The groom's another was altired in a beige suit. Both wore sages of red roses. TAR BRIDE is a graduate of Mullens High School and at(tended Marshall University, Huntington. She is employed asl head receptionist for an insurance company in Washington, The groom was graduated' froin West Allegany High School, Imperial, Pa. at-! tended Slippery Rock College.

Ic is manager of Western Arts Mr. and Mrs. John Garris. at Silver Springs. Beauty Special from Dorothy Gray SALON DRY SKIN OLD CREAM CLEANSER k.

price Dry Skin Cleanser or Salon Cold Cream 12 regularly $500, Dry Skin Cleanser, your complexion with moisture as it cleanses thoroughly. rich formula sinks swiftly into the skin to remove make-up, to freshen and soften. Salon Cold Cream, spocial formula contains gentle emollients to meke your kin scrupulously dean. Enjoy a fresher, pares, mono nadiant cous plecion at these WHITE CROSS PHARMACY "Beckley's Leading Drug Gift Store" Bodr Building Phone 253-5132 MRS. LARRY A Perry Scott.

Mrs. Roy Agee, Mrs. Harold Maynor, Mrs. Bill Workman, Mrs. Frank Worley, Mrs.

Lonnie Philyaw, Mrs. Mur. van Walker and Airs. Virginia Claypool. When the couple left for a southern wedding trip the bride was wearing a bluc linen suit with white accessories and a while rosebud corsage.

THE BRIDE was graduated from Oceana ligh School in 1963. She was a member of tho National Honor Society, presiIdent of Tri-Hi-Y, president of the Future Homemakers of America, a member of the OHS Band, Tribal Council, and served as salutatorian of her class. She is a past worthy visor of the Fred Shannon ad: sembly, Rainbow for Girls, vice president of the Baptist Youth Fellowship and member the Pineville Chapter 110, Order of Easter Star. She is a second semester sophomore at West Virginia University majoring in medical technology. At WVU, she is a member of the YWCA, and Alpha Delta Theta, medical technology sorority.

She will of continue education at Boston University this fall. THE GROOM was graduated from Glen Rogers ligh School in 19G0 where he was a valediclorian of his class. Ho was af member of the National Honor' a MRS. LARRY JOE LILLY lusion. Her bouquct was green carnations and mums and showcred with green satin streamers.

BRIDESMAIDS were Miss Betty Louise Brooks of Jesse and Miss Anita Louise Cook of Occana. They wore gowns of pale green brocade and headdresses similar to the honor tenant. They carried bouructs of yellow carnations and mums with ycllow satin streamers. Michelle Petite of Morgantown, a niece of the groom, was flower girl. Her dress of white satin and lace WAS fashioned similar to the bride's gown, She wore 3 white satin bandeau with shoulder-length veil of il.

lusion held in place by a bow, and carried a white petal basket showered with while salin streamers and decorated with satin bows. BEST MAN Was Douglas Steele of Cowan and ushers were Ens. Dennis Worrell and Darrell Worrell, brothers the bride; Charles Lilly, brother of the groom, and Donald Perry. The bride's mother chose blue face ensenble with matchaling hat and beige accessorics. gronni's mother wore piece suit of cardinal trimmed in gold, Ter accessories were black.

Both wore white carnation corsages. A reception was held in Fellowship fall. The bride's table was centered with a four-tinred cake topped with bridal urines miniature, while taper's crystal holders. Other decorations included arrangements mums and greenery. MISS CAROLYN Cooper P'ineville presided at the guest book.

Other aides were: Mrs. Society, Tri-M, lli-Y, Band, president of the senior class, and National Meril finalist. Ile was, with gradualed high in honors, May and from a degree in chemicul engineering. lIe received the Goodyear and White Hill awards. Ile was member of the Helvelia, Sigma Tau Sigma, Order of the Grail, Reta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Omega Chi Epsilon, Sphinx, and Mountain, ranking men's honorary.

Ic has been awarded A fellowship to Massachuselts Instifulc of Technology where he will work toward a master's deerce. They will live in Boston. son of Mr. and Airs. James W.

Helmondollar, MacArthur. DOUBLE-ring ceremony! was performed by the Rev. Otis T. Clyburn, pastor of the church. 'The bride wore A streetlength dress of lacc and cred satin, featuring 3 fitted bodice over shadowed with lace and elbow-length sleeves.

The bouffant skirt was accented in the back by two lace panels held in place by a bow of lace and satin. Her veil of illusion fell from 7 crown of seed pearls. THE BRIDE'S flowers were white carnations, and her only jewelry straod of pearls, Airs. Earl Bell of Zanesville, Ohio, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, She Was attired in a street length dress of beige brocade with a malching jacket. Her flowers were yellow roses.

Richard McGinnis, Sophia, served as best man. A receplion was held at the home of the groom's parents. TIE BRIDE is a graduate of Mullens High School and is emmployed by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. in lens. The groom is employed by Winding Gulf Coal Tams, After a wedding trip the coLtple will live at Corinne.

KITCHEN DECORATION The kitchen is the main work room in most homes. This fact should determine the colors and decorations that go into it, says gas appliance manufacturers association. Today's new ances COLIC in a variety of decorator colors and styles. Chat blend with a varicly of kitchen decors. FOOD STORAGE Proper storage perishable foods preserves their flavor, appearance and food value.

Home economists recommend that you turn the refrigorator its coldest setting before goling lo market. Al the super market, shop for frozen foods last and have the checker put them in a double bag to keep them cold. Homemakers Confab Scheduled Friday At Methodist Temple The Young Homemakers will be hell Friday from 10 a. nt. until 3 p.

an. instead of Tuesday as stated in the Thursday afternoon Rogister. Mrs. Mary Nell Godhey, RaLeigh County Extension home demonstration says the program will at 'The agencies Methodist 'Temple and several Stale Extension specialists will of Wesl Virginia University participate on the program. JERRY and SHERRY ROSE of DANCE THEATRE SCHOOL OFFERS SPECIAL PRE SCHOOL CLASSES IN BALLET, TAP AND CREATIVE.

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