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Miss Shirley Ridgley WedsEugene Poynter On July 12rulOniheturheMis* Shirley Ridgley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ridgley ofLisbon R I) 2. and Eugene Poynler, son of Mr. and Mrs Clay Poynter of Lisbon R. D. 1, were unitedin marriage Tuesday, July 12, at7:30 o'clock at the West PointChurch of the NazareneThe Rev. H W. Applegate officiated for the double-ring, open church rites The couple exchanged vows beiore an altar of lerns, palms and bouquets of white flowers and lighted candles.Merle Dawson of Lisbon, cousin of the bride, sang O PromiseMe, *‘I Love You Truly” and“Because Mrs Mable Ridgley. the bride s mother, was accompanistGiven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a semifloor-length gown of white Chantilly lace over satin The fitted bodice was styled with an oval s h a p e neck and long pointed sleeves Her fingertip veil was held by pearlsand matching lace.She carried a Bible covered with a white orchid, tiny flowers and lace streamers Her jewelry was a string of pearls given her by thebridegroomMrs. Elsie Ieake of Lisbon, acousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a’ballerma length gown of lavender chiffon and carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations, yellow rose buds and lavender streamersMis* Carol Poynter, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Rhoda Applegate of Lisbon, a friend of the bride, were bridesmaids They earned Colonial bouquets of pink and while carnations, yellow rosebuds and blue streamers to match their blue ballerina-lengthtypofbeiasfillbU1mlt; inlt; I of: thidaofcuinMRS. EUGENE POYNTERLisbon District Girl Is Bride.gownsMiss Lisbon a pinkBeverly McCouliough of was flower girl. She wore and white nylon dress andcarried a basket of pink and white with pink rose petals.Wavne Chamberlain of West»Point, a friend of the couple, was ringbearer Clifford Poynter of Columbiana was best man for his brother Robert Ridgley of Lisbon and Ralph Dawson of Lisbon were the ushers.A reception for 150 followed at the West Point Grange Hall. A three-tiered cake, topped with aminiature bridal couple, centeredthe table.Aides were Mrs H. W Applegate of Lisbon. Mrs Oda Mae Howell of Wellsville and Mrs Phyl-iss Frantz and Mrs Elizabeth Chamberlain, both of West Point. Out-of-town guests were fromWest Virginia The bride is a 1H00 graduate of Beaver Local High School The bridegroom is a graduate of Lisbon High School and is em-California for the Poyn-k Pump Service Theresiding in SacramentonilaB.thfiiedinaruofte01ittiinsiletPlt;tployed in ter Pool couple iswas feted by 55 Masons of the father. Lawrence Cline,WeirtoD Steel Co at a cafeteria dinner Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Fred McCoy ofPughtown,An employe of the steel firm ....... ... ,,[or M e»r». Mountjoy will retire »( A'« *«'* vte.ttm St.nof California Ave Mivt Jane Sampson of Wheeling is visiting this week with Mr and Mrs Commhaqo8ilt;Mr and Mrs Paul R JohnstoncdThursday.He was presented with a Mason ic Bible by James Glasgow and Mrs. Mount joy was given a corsage by Robert Wallace The invocation was offered by Selby StarkeyBadminton and horseshoes werethe diversions.Chester PersonalsMr and Mrs Clifford Comm ofHuntington were weekend guests of hi* pat ents. Mr and Mrs C 0Comm. of Virginia Ave and heriday in Chagrin KailsMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kruminaker and granddaughter of Tarentum, Pa . and son. Paul Kruminaker of Weirton spent the weekend with Mrs. Carrie Brannon of 2nd St.Mrs. Pearl Johnston, 500 Carolina Ave, has returned afier a motor tour through the Southern States.Ictf1
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Wed, Jul 27, 1960

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