Post-Herald and Register, Beckley, ~W, Va,, Sunday Morning, Aug. 0, 1967—3Gayle Conelly, JosephMarry Saturday In Baptist ChurchMiss Gayle Heather Conelly, daughter of Mr* and Mrs* Carl H, Conelly, 704 S. Kanawha St*, became tne bride of Joseph Manehin 111, son of Mr* and Mrs. John Manehin, Farming* ton, at 4 p.m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church.DR* KENNETH L. Swank, min-ister of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. A garden1 scene with Grecian columns and a corresponding arch with a garden cherub filled with summer greenery formed the setting in the upper choir loft. Cascading summer green ery fell from the columns and arch, and two floor standingcandelabra completed the upper setting. The lower altar lev el was decorated with demi Grecian collonades which held white alabaster urns filled with bouquets of white Peace glad! oli, snapdragons and chrysanthemums.Traditional wedding music was played at the organ by Bill Kent, who also accompanied Miss Johnette Evans as she sang “Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee,” “The Wedding Prayer” land “The Lord’s Prayer.” i THE BRIDE was given in | marriage by her father. She 1 wore a floor length gown of candlelight ivory peau de soie designed with an Empire bodice and A-line skirt with bands of Alencon lace encircling the skirt and waistline and bordering the sleeves. Alencon lace motifs were appliqued on the Chapel length train. Her bouffant veil of ivory silk illusion was attached to an Alencon lace crown topped with peau de soie J petals and seed pearls. She ear-s ried a cascade bouquet fash-Jioned with white Butterfly 01 roses, stephanotiSj Royal Bouquet orchids and ivy. Her only jewelry was a pair of diamond earrings, a gift of the groom. Miss Suzanne Sikora of Beckeet■HiJOSEPH MANOHIN III* I * * *centered the table and was en. Miss Babara Beard circled with smilax. Four For traveling, the bride choseley ' was” mardo£Whonor Brides-1 branched silver and crystal can- a white ribbed silk suit withWPrp Eliyaheth delabra holding tapers and matching accessories and the.Richmond, Miss Annabel Hoi- epergnes filled witht whitei roses orchid from her bridal bouquet, e landsworth, Miss Susan Stow-ar ; stephanotis flanked the THE BRWE is a graduate of U ers, Miss Lloydette Humphrey, cake* Woodrow Wilson High Schoold I all of Beekley, Miss Beverly Two punch tables were eov-lna will be a junior at West Vir NHoke, Camp Hill, Pa., and Miss cred with white floor length cir- gmia University, Morgantown, d Paula Manehin, Farmington, cuiar cloths and two with pink, pis fall where sne is working 'M sister of the groom. I The reception table featured a [toward a degree m English* Sheh£dTHEY WOREfrwvia uoor length three-tiered silver and crystal belonged to Alpha Xi Delta, so* gows^ of light blue Son ?Pe^e filled witti white Jan- soronty.styled with scooped necklines, ^e .roses and babies’-breath. Her husband is an alumnus «!hn miff pH cIppvpc of nrrnrrii! White flowers and greenery m of Farmington High School andan ’tileatec' chlffos and' sheath ^“fements completed the will also be a jimior at WVUskirts Bands of romance blue setting. this fall ma]ormg in businesssatin * with Back bows and ASSISTING were Miss Cathy administration He is a memstreamers emphasized the Em* Luchini, Miss Faye Rogers, ber lt;f the WVU Mountaineerpire bodices. Their short light Richard Cooper, Mrs. football team.blue bouffant veils were at- Janies Farris, Miss Phyllis A rehearsal dinner was heldie tached to matching forward Batcher, Mrs* George Cales, Friday evening at the Elks Clubc* headpieces of braid petals en- Mrs* Wetzel Smith, Mrs. George honoring the couple and theiru- circling lily of the valley. They Ballard, Mrs. Lionel Calfee, attendants* Approximately 50is carried crescent bouquets of Mrs, J°e Farris, Mrs.n- pink Elegance carnations and Wooddell, Mrs. H. L.Janice rosebuds accented withes K. K Rand, Mrs ivy. Coker Jr, Miss Elleniss.;asessLaing, American and Canadian milita Tpreqa Richmond rrmsin nf Mrs* John Evans Jr*, Mrs- Con- ry personnel in the North the bride served as’flower ^iri rad Stowers, Mrs. J. J. Vargo. American Air Defense Com-She wore f short Ught blue Miss Martha Surbaugh. and mand.m♦liasmidnt‘r.atiuofe-ofa,s-stfyn-to I dress designed Uke the dresses JS‘worn by the bridesmaids. m JOHN MANCHIN Jr., brother tel of the groom, was best man, n, Thomas Hamilton, Fay Hamil-:s. Iton, Sam Aloi, Mark Manehin, John Hickman, Farmington, and William Leek, Severna Park, Md., were ushers.Roche Manehin, brother of the groom, was ringbearer.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Conelly chose an ice aqua ensemble of silk with matching accessories and a corsage of pink cymbidium orchids.The mother of the groom wore a pale blue silk crepe and lace ensemble with matching accessories and a corsage of white cymbidium orchids.A RECEPTION was held at the Black Knight Country Club, The bride’s table was covered in brocade with a white chiffon overskirt. 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