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Sunday Gazette-Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 30

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Charleston, West Virginia
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30
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Miss Jean Anne McClain Wed On Saturday in Christ Church Miss Meaann Morrison, Howard B. Sheppard Wed Adkins-Fowler Marriage Held At Grace Covenant Presbyterian MRS. J. A. THOMPSON former Jean McClain The Rev.

Travis Wells officiated Saturday at Christ Church United Methodist when Miss Jean Anne McClain. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. McClain of South Charleston, became the bride of Jeffrey Allen Thompson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Y.G. Thompson of Seminole, Fla. Mrs. Jessie E.

Bays of South Charleston was her sister's matron of honor and Stephen W. Thompson of Seminole, was his brother's best man. Ushers were the father of the bridegroom and Eugene E. Bays of South Charleston. AFTER A reception at the church, the couple left for a trip to Hawk's Nest.

They will reside in South Charleston. Both are graduates of Charleston High School. She is employed by the McJunkin and he works for the American Motors having attended West Virginia Institute of Technology. Miss Megann Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice B.

Morrison of Chariton Heights, became the bride of Howard Bruce Sheppard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Sheppard of Roseneath, Canada, on Saturday in the Chariton Heights United Methodist Church, The Rev. W.W.

Branch Jr. officiated and music was provided by Mrs. Raymond Taylor and Mrs. Carroll Carter. Mrs.

Scott Harless was charge reader. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Matron of honor was Hannah Mae McDowell of Fredonia, maid of honor was Beth Davis of Chariton Heights; and Miss Carolyn Sue Withrow Wed To Robert L. Justice in Church MRS. R.

L. JUSTICE former Carolyn Withrow Cheryl Jividen Wed Saturday Midway United Methodist Church was the setting Saturday for the marriage of Miss Cheryl Anne Jividen and Rev. Roderick Eldon Barnett. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Merrill Jividen of Midway and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett of Huntington.

The Rev. L. M. Barnett, grandfather of the bridegroom and the Rev. Edsil Bragg performed the ceremony and the bride was given in marriage by her father.

Nuptial music was furnished by pianist James Hunter and soloist Verril Jividen, uncle of the bride. Miss Carolyn Sue Withrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Withrow of 499 South Ruffner became the bride of Robert Lee Justice, son of Mrs.

Ann Conley of Lakewood, and Robert Justice of 905 South Ruffner on Saturday in the Lick Branch Freewill Baptist Church. The Rev. F.A. Giles officiated and music was provided by Carol Ann Hoffman and Randy Peters. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Debbie Withrow was maid of honor, Belinda Pauley was bridesmaid and Angle Campbell and Jimmy Withrow were flowergirl and ringbearer. JAMES WITH ROW served as best man. Wyatt Justice was usher. A reception was held at the church auxiliary room. The couple's new address is Rt.

1, Box 512. Mr. and Mrs. Justice are graduates of Charleston High School. She is employed by the Valley Bell Dairy.

He is employed with his father. MRS. H. B. SHEPPARD former Megann Morriion bridesmaids were Diana Del Yecchio of Youngstown, Ohio, cousin of the bride: Becky Hunley Carter of Beckley and Elaine and Eileen Sheppard of Roseneath, sisters of the bridegroom.

Lori Jackson, cousin of the bride, and Kirk Sheppard. cousin of the bridegroom, were flower girl and ringbearer. ALLAN SHEPPARD of Roseneath was best man for his brother. Ushers were Rick Gilmer of Montreal, Stephen Saluk of Parkersburg, cousin of the bride, Eddie Wiant of Strasburg, George Wilkes of Toronto, cousin of the bridegroom, and Robert Pugh of Columbus, Ohio. Following a reception at the church, a buffet dinner was held at the Morrison home.

The couple will honeymoon at the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Sheppard graduated from Gauley Bridge High School and graduated cum laude with a B.A. degree in human resources and elementary education from West Virginia University. She is a member of the American Association of University Women and is a teacher in the Fayette County Schools.

She. is attending the of Windsor and will teach in Chatham in the fall. HER HUSBAND is a graduate of Cobourg East High School and has a bachelor's degree in agriculture from McGill University. He is sales coordinator for Trojan Seed Corn of the Pfizer Agriculture Chemical Division in Canada. The couple will live at 63 Baldoon Apt.

303, Chatham, Ont. Miss Jacqueline Sue Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Fowkr of 1312 Watts became the bride of Marshall Nester Adkins, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dd- bert L. Adkins of Hurricane, at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday in the Grace Covenant Pres- Mrs. Adkins graduated from Stonewall Jackson High School and is a secretary with Gandee, Thomas and Sprouse, Architects.

Her husband graduated from Hurricane High School, served with the Air Force and is employed by the West Virginia Air National Guard. They'll Make Bridal March Volosin-Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. George Volosin of Clendenin are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Ronald Dean Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Walker of 1642 Coonskin Dr. The wedding will take place on July 26 in St. George Orthodox Church. Miss Volosin and her fiance are students at West Virginia University. She is majoring in mathematics and accounting, and he is an electrical engineering major.

Waybright-Booth Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Waybright of St. Albans have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Colleen Frances, to Larry Wayne Booth, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry T. Booth of Belle. The wedding will take place at 7 p.m. Aug.

15 at the Cross Lanes Bible Church. Miss Waybright and her fiance are seniors at Marshall University. MISS CARLETTE Higginbotham served as maid of honor for her cousin and bridesmaids were Miss Lexie Garrison, Mrs. Mary Jividen, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Roy, sister of the bridegroom.

Junior bridesmaid was Miss Deanna Jividen, and Andrea Jividen and Christy Jividen were flower-girls, all cousins of the bride. Ringbearer was Christopher Roy, new- phew of the bridegroom. The father of the bridegroom served as best man and ushers included Frank Hammack uncle of the bride, Jeff Hannan, Mike Morrison, cousin of the bridegroom, and Gary Roy, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Junior groomsman was David Higginbotham, cousin of the bride. After a reception held at the George Washington Elementary School multi-purpose room in Eleanor, the couple left for a MRS.

R. E. BARNETT former Cheryl Jividen wedding trip to the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs. THE BRIDE GRADUATED from George Washington High School and is a member of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Midway United Methodist Church, and the Charleston Light Opera Guild. She will attend Asbury College in Wilmore, this fall to major in music.

A graduate of Barboursville High School and Marshall University, her husband is pastor of the Ceredo United Methodist Church. He will attend Asbury Theological Seminary this fall in Wilmore. The couple will make their home in Ceredo and after Aug. 25 they will reside in Wilmore. Sprague-Webb GREENBRAE, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Sprague of Greenbrae have announced the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carolyn Faun, to Benny Lee Webb, son of Mrs. Barbara Webb of Charleston, W.Va., and Benny 0.

Webb of Glenwood Springs, Colo. The wedding will take place on Aug. 22 at the Redwood Chapel in Castro Valley. The bride-elect attended the College of Marin in Kentfield. Her fiance is a rental consultant for Davis Rents and attended Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, W.Va.

Jones-Penick Miss Jennifer Brown Jones, daughter of Mrs. Martha Jones of Dunbar, and Leroy Marvin Penick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lloyd Penick of Wayne, will be married at 2 p.m. on Aug.

30 at the Wayne Baptist Church. The bride-elect graduated from Dunbar High School and St. Mary's School of Nursing. She is a sophomore at Marshall Univ ersity and is employed as a registered nurse at St. Mary's Hospital.

Her fiance graduated from Wayne High School and has an A. B. degree in sociology from Berea College. He is employed at St. Mary's Hospital.

Taylor-Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Taylor of St. Albans are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lois Jean, to Gary Wade Gibson, son of Mrs.

Alice Watson of Reedsville, and the late Mr. C. Wade Gibson. the wedding will be held on Sept. 6 at St.

Luke's United Methodist Church. Miss Taylor graduated from Thomas Memorial Hospital School of Laboratory Technicians and she is employed by the Charleston Area Medical Center. Her fiance graduated from Fairmont State College and is nursing inspector for the West Virginia Department of Agriculture. MRS. M.N.

ADKINS former Jacqueline Fowler byterian Church. The Rev. P. Dean Boyer officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Patricia Parks was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miriam Ingram, Gail Marshall and Rebecca Bailey. WILLIAM ASHWORTH served as best man. Ushers were Derrick Mynes, Joseph Games II and Robert Adkins. Following a reception at the church, the couple left for a wedding trip to Carter Caves, and Myrtle Beach, S.C. How Can If Q.

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