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Nancy Jean CaloVirgil FuestonSay Nuptial VowsNancy Jean Calo became the bride of SSgt. Virgil G. Fueston in a garden wedding ceremony Aug. 5. Chaplain (Maj.) Martin A. McEntarfer of Wright-Pat-terson AFB officiated at thedouble ring ceremony held at 133 Dickey ave.The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Herschel Barnhart, 133 Dickey ave. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Mary Ann Fueston of Kettering and Earl Fueston of Dayton.Escorted to the altar by herbrother-in-law, Gilbert Crank,and given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore an 1880 period wedding gown of white satin accentuated with Queenv.M. JewellH. KaplanTo MarryI1•Xv.Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Jewell, 401 W. Xenia dr., are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Mary Margaret of Austin, Tex., to CMSgt. Harold Kaplan, also of Austin, son of Mrs. Ethel Kaplan of Los Angeles, Calif.The bride-elect, a registered nurse and captain in the Air Force, is a graduate of Baker high school and Bethesda hospital school of nursing, Cincinnati. Her fiance is the NCOIC of nursing service, Bergstrom AFB hospital.Anne lace down the A-line skirt. The gown was made by her sister, Mrs. George Srofe of Beavercreek.:¥1THE BRIDE’S elbow-length veil was caught to a headdress of roses embroidered with seed pearls. Her flowers were daisies and yellow rosebuds, carried ona white Bible presented the bride by her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Southern.Matron of honor for the bride was Mrs. George Carson of New Carlisle, sister of the bridegroom. She wore a gown of yellow dotted swiss. The empire waist was trimmed with a deeper yellow velvet ribbon and bow. Her headpiece was amatching velvet headband withshort veil and she carried a bouquet of yellow pompon daisies.£ * ••VIs$1■s• *y.Ol•XIV'.V.VXXX%IV—l n aPHARIS (SONNY) Penny of Dayton served as best man for his nephew. Ushers were Wayne Hines of Beavercreek, the bride’s uncle, and Sam Am-burgey, Fairborn, brother-in-law of the bride.The reception was also held in the garden of the bride's mother’s home. Hostesses were Mrs. Wayne Hines, Beavercreek, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Raymond Yancy, Beavercreek, the bride’s sister.The newlyweds will reside at Myrtle Beach, S.C., where the bridegroom is stationed with the Air Force. The new Mrs. Fueston is a Baker high school graduate and her husband is a graduate of Beavercreek high school.
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Fairborn, Ohio, US

Fri, Aug 18, 1972

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