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11t-m-:U)»ur:LfleyStalmrillaj»re-m.al!i:12ofJiI A] :te in w. NBiAiD1W.| VIMV;!Mr»sBernath-Sumnerier-Wedding PerformedOAK HILL (RNS) — The Hill-e* | top Methodist Church was the set-, ting at 3 p. m. Oct. 29 for the s wedding of Miss Louise Sumner and Joe Bernath.THE REV. Homer Elkins read the vows.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sumner of Hilltop and the groom is the son Mrs. Elizabeth Bernath, Mount Hope and John Bernath of Scar-bro.Traditional wedding music was played by the church organist, nilMrs. William Fitzgerald, at j GIVEN IN marriage by her ! brother, Floyd Sumner, the bride iwore a blue sheath dress, black r- accessories and carried a bouquet *r of red roses.series. The groom’s mother was attired in a gray and black ensemble. Both wore white carnation corsages.The bride graduated from Oak Hill High School. She is vice president of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Hilltop Methodist Church.IIthda3:faouManananAHiGiteiwcmiHER HUSBAND attended Mount Hope High School and is chairman of membership and evangelism of the Hilltop Church. He is in the construction business.Matron of honor was Mrs. Martha McGosky of Ravenswood, who wore a gray sheath dress with black and white accessories.MISS LAURA Sumner of HillTop, was bridesmaid and woreBeckley Bridge Club Will Meet ThursdayThe Beckley Duplicate Bridge Club will resume play Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the Civic Room of the Bank of Raleigh, according to Alan Susman, president of the club.a green wool sheath dress and black accessories. The attendants! ^jwore white carnation corsages. ! Best man was Robert Sumner of Oak Hill and ushers included; jNorville Ellison of Hilltop ands Louis Luke, who is serving w'ith ,7 the U. S. Navy.FOR THE occasion, Mrs. Sumner wore an orchid and white ^ crepe dress with black acces-3- ’HE SAID about 25 persons participate in the weekly game, and the group would like to add new players. Everybody' is welcorpe to participate, he said. The games will continue until the first of May in 1962.THERE ARE no dues, Susman pointed out, and “We will be glad to teach anyone desiring to learn the game.”Oak Hill Woman Will AddressMR. AND MRS. JOE BERNATH
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Beckley Post Herald Raleigh Register

Beckley, West Virginia, US

Sun, Nov 05, 1961

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