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PAGE TWOSUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1970I-XwvX-.y.v.J§p$fllill.'.yA'.v.* •W:.y.v*WPV. V.V.V.'.'81®^•XWAVA'miillHPHHpn■■■ABliHWHHHhM•x. •:.' .* •: tiv£:s '. .; ••-x; ofcXi*. ;£«5£*v11CATHEDRAL WEDDJNG — Mr. and Mrs. Laurence JosephDominie are shown with members of their wedding partyafter their marriage in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Saturday noon, June 6. From left are Miss Bonnie Dominie, Miss Patricia Sherry, Mrs. Nancy French, Mrs. Robert (Cynthia) Lashomb,bridesmaids; Miss Cynthia Stevenson, maid of honor; the bridal couple; Michael Langstaff, best man; and RichardTulip, Richard Amo, David Montpetit and Albert DominieJr., ushers: The flower girl is Miss Debra Lashomb, and the ring bearer is Timothy Lashomb. (Allen Photography)Judith Tiernan BrideLawrence JonesChurch CeremonyMissJudith Ella Tiernan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tiernan of Oak Street,Waddington, became the brideof Lawrence Elden Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jones I of RFD, Waddington, at 11 o’-; clock Saturday morning,. June 6, in St. Mary’s Church, Waddington. Msgr. George N. Whittaker officiated.The bride, escorted to the al-jfcar by her father, was attired in -a long original gown of Rose-point lace and silk organza.The lace bodice was designedpieces were fashioned by clusters of silk flowers trimmed with pearls and jet veils. They carried Colonial bouquets tomatch their gowns.Miss Karen Tiernan was junior bridesmaid.Miss Brenda Jones, wore a long A-line frock of nile green dotted swiss over taffeta trimmed with lace. She carried a basket of yellow and wh\l.e daisies.Michael J. Tiernan was ring bearer.Joseph F. Tiernan of Wad-WADDINGTiJones are si their marric morning, Ji Karen Tiern;with an empire waistline, seal- dington was best man. Ushers.NEWLYWEDS — The Laurence Joseph Dominies posed for this portrait in St. Mary’s Cathedral, after their marriagethere Saturday, June 6. The bride is the former Rose Anne Lashomb, daughter of Mrs. George Lashomb of 908 Mechanic St., and the late Mr. Lashomb. The newlyweds will reside at 515 Hamilton St., city. (Allen Photography)Rose Lashomb Bride.fOf Laurence DominieIn R ites A t Cathedra Ii loped wedding ring collar and long bishop sleeves, the cuffe of which ended in scallops. Bands of the scalloped lacefrom waistline to hemline embellished the skirt that en*2d in a chapel train. Her Mantilla of silk illusions was edged with Rosepoint lace and trimmed with pearls. She carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations and red Sweetheart roses.Mrs. Joseph' Tiernan was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Tiernan, Mrs. Wanda Hawkins and Miss Mary Starks. They wore long,A-line gowns of white Alencon lace and sil kchiffon in nile green, aqua, maize, and blossom pink, respectively. The lace bodices were styled with empire waistlines, weddingMiss Rose Anne Lashomb,daughter of Mrs. George lashomb of 908 Mechanic St., thiscity, became the bride of Laurence Joseph Dominie of 515Hamilton St., son of Mrs. John Ramsey of the Pray Road, Og-densburg, and the late Albert Dc ' ie, at 12 o’clock noon Saturday, June 6, in St. Mary’s Cathedral. The Rev. DavM Stinebrickner 'officiated.The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, Edward Lashomb. She was attired in a long Empire style gown of rayon organza and Venise lace. The daisy pattern lace bodi'/2 was fashioned with a high, neckline and puff sleeves. Motifs of the lace embellished the A-line skirt and were repeatedon the Watteau train. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was held by a capulet of Venise lace daisies embroidered with pearls and pearl shoots. She carried a cascade of whitecarnations and Sweetheart roses.Miss Cynthia Stevenson,maid of honor, wore a long culotte style gown of importedhlac chiffon, made with an ovalneckline and long full sleeves.A complementary floral band accented the waistline. Hermatching headpiece was ashoulder length veil held by a bow. She carried a Colonial bouquet of orchid and white daisies.Miss Bonnie Dominie andMrs. Nancy French, both sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs. Robert (Cynthia) Lashomb,and Miss Patricia Sherry, bridesmaids, wore ensembles 'like that of the maid of honor’s, and also carried Colonialbouquets of orchid and white daisies.Miss Debra Lashomb, flowergirl, wore a frock of lilac and white organza, made with a peter pan collar and puff- sleeves,trimmed with lace. A lilac sashaccented the waistline. Hermatching headpiece was a bow. Timothy Lashomb of Roehes-The bride was graduated from St. Mary’s Academyin 1967,. and from the UticaSchool of Beauty Culture. She is employed at Richmond’s Beauty Salon here.The bridegroom was graduated from Ogdensburg FreeAcademy in 1965. He is employed at Ogdensburg Electrical Supply Comp-' y.were Keith LaSeige and AlanJones, both of Potsdam, and William Tiernan of Waddington, and Jeffrey Tiernan.A reception was held at the Robert J. Arquette MemorialCenter, after w} the bridalcouple left on a trip to the New England States and GapeCod. They will reside on FranklinRoad, Waddington.The bride was graduated from Madrid - Waddington Central School in 1965, and from • Ogdensburg Busina's School in 1966. She is a stenographer in the .Student Health Servide Department at theSfaW .University ■ College atPotsdam. 'The bridegroom was graduated from St. Lawrence Central School in 1961. He is em-ring necklines and bishop [ployed at Corning Glass, Can-sleeves. Their matching head- ton.JUST MARKposed for thafter their nthq former «3 Maurice Tier is the son- ofMaureen Moore,Harold DowningWed In VirginiaMaureen Alice Moore, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Arthur C. Moore, Heuvelton, was married to Harold MichaelDowning, son of Mr. JackDowning, Heuvelton and Mas. Bernice Longshore, Morley, on May 22 at Alexandria, Va.Mrs. Downing, a 1966 graduate of Heuvelton Central ,school and a 1968 graduate of.Jefferson Community College,will complete her senior year this fall at State UniversityCollege at Broekport, where she majors in secondary Eng- ’lish education.Mr. Downing graduated from; Heuvelton Central school in 1961 and attended ATC in Canton, and Hofstra University inHempstead, N.Y. »As a Sgt. in the U.S. Army,he served with the 25fch infantry .in Vietnam and was awarded . three purple hearts and the bronze star.Miss Lea daughter of MG. Wilmot ofof this city, beof John Miicha of Mr. and j charski of Sy: (June 13), ceremony inPresbyteriancuse. Dr. J. E officiated.Mrs. Daniel.bury was m Charles Kucl best man for ers were Stlt;also a broth(groom, and Syracuse.A receptionMRS. JOHN MICHAEL KUCHARSKI The former Lea Mary Wilmot Portrait by Dey Brothers Co.,’ StudioTime Reporter Expelled From Soviet UnionK. Liscum BrideJohn P. Casey InMOSCOW (AP) - StanleyCloud, one of Time magazine’s two correspondents in Moscow, left the Soviet Union today after being expelled by the government.No reason was given for the __ explusion, accomplishedter, nephew of the bride, was through the technicality of re-rin.cr hearer. fusing to extend Cloud’s visaring bearer.^Michael Langstaff of this .city, was best man. Ushers were Richard Tulip, Richard Amo, David Mdntpetit and Albert Dominie Jr., brother ofthe brideg om, all of this city.A reception was held at The Lodge, Ogdensburg - Morristown road, after which the bridal couple left on a weddingtrip to the New England Stal iand Cape Cod. They will reside at 515 Hamilton St.fusing to extei^land accreditathjT. But it apparently reflected the government’sAt Canton ChurchCanton - Miss Diane Kay Iis-cum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Lee Liscum of Morley, (RuralRoute No. 1, Canton) becamethe bride of John Patrick Casey, son of Mr. and Mrs. JohnW. Casey of Rural Route No.1, Canton, at six o’clock Saturday evening, June 6, in St.displeasure rt Time’s coverage M' , Chl£ch of this’ yffl of Soviet affairs, possibly the M * j ^ ffBden magazine s cover story May 4on Soviet Communist party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev.The bride was escorted to theCloud had been assigned to alt /.r by her father. She was the Time bureau here since last attired in a long empire October. His departure leaves style sheath gown of laceone correspondent in the office over satin, fashioned with bureau chief Jerrold L. Schec- an oval neckline and lace ter. sleeves. The chapel train end-red in a ruffle of the lace. Aband of satin and a bow accented the waistline. The gown wasdesigned by the bride’s mother. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was held by a clusterof silk petals and pearl shoots. She carried a shower bouquetof white and red roses.Mrs. Sandra Fadden was ma-tra of honor for her sister. She wore an empire A - linegown of imported aqua chiffon, made with a' mandarin collar and bishop sleeves. The entire bodice was embellished with a schroil design of Venise lace.Her matching headpiece was a cluster of silk flowers midleaves with aShe carried aof light blue zVrs. Carole ter of the brises Diane Osl Holmes we]They wore like that of ft or’s, in mint ried starburst ,green and lig1Miss Shellybride, wore a piece of the similar -styling•bridesmaid’s, mini - start white and blult; Jeffrey Jorthe bride, waArthur Willi; served as blt;ewere Frank ( er, and Dana Mxce, both ofA reception A receptionEvergreen’s which the briea wedding 1Falls. They wi arily, at the hgroom’s parer The bridefrom the Hi High School t is employed store, this vill The bridegrt ed from the 1 High School in for two years my, at Fortis employed Testing Labor;
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