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RhondamarriesINewlvueils inakrhome in BedfordNewlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Don* aid E. Harvey Jr. are making their home at 850 Broadway Ave., Bedford.The bride, a teacher in the Bedford School System, is theRhonda Jean Oliphant, daughter of Mrs. Fred Oliphantof 38242 Union St., Willoughby,and the late Mr. Oliphant. Mr. snd Mrs. Donald E. Harvey Sr. f Salem are the bridegroom'sa rents.THE FIRST Methodist Churchn Salem was the scene of theouple’s Nov. 17 wedding.The Rev. William Longsworthperformed the 2 30 p.m. cere* mony. Ray McFarland, the bride's ousin from Willoughby, was or-anist and accompanist for Solo-t Miss Nancy Hofer of Home-vorth.Escorted to the altar by herrother. Ronald E. Oliphant, theride appeared in a gown of her wn making. It was fashioned with i scooped neckline, three-quarter ngth sleeves and an unpressed Seated skirt which ended inhapel train. A large bow addedirther interest to the back.She wore a fingertip illusion veilandnight to a queen’s crownarried a white Bible lopped withcl low roses and white mums.• • *MRS. THEODORE Beller ofdkuighhv acted as »nor tor her sister.matron ofBridesmaids were Mrs. Haroldoscr of Cadiz, the bridegroom’ster, and Miss Jeanne Dorsey ofmonport.All wore willow green peau i sheath dresses with matchingatverskirts. They had matchingioe.and circular veils and cart’d cascading bouquets of yellow nd bronze-colored mums andompom*+HEED HARVEYhi,-.itheras best man. ere Theodore Beller of Willoughy, the bride's hrother-in law; larold Moser of Cadiz, thetervedUshers. I 4 .U, 1 ; ;!!¥■ r-. Mm-'Hrak- *4*:miMIIS. I ION A I,ll K If ARVK\ IK.women^OAklfrli -6NEWS-HERALDFrL Nov. 30, 1962I’ublicViPi• lt;4IV(yprogramssThe Women’s Missionary Union Darkness of Seltishwridegroom’s brother-in law, and 0j Willoughby Baptist Church will theme of Friday’sobserve its annual Week of Pray-VS.Sis thetoy Hadden of Euclid.which concludesAnn Moser, the brilt;i«* er with a seraMitheCharliroom’s niece irt.acted as tlower meetingTuesdaythe• of four spiritual Prayer. ______first of which is Mrs William Cliftonprogram. Week of Bledsoe,Mrs OlmShe wore a yellow org« Irens. Daniel Vermilye, the ride’s nephew, was ring bear-For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Oliphant wore a beige brov.aie dress with black accessories. Mrs. Harvey chose a* Wirocade driCody and Mrs Willgiu Tritt artOften to the public, the meet begin at 7 n.rn with Mrsin chargeSfM’cia) music will ik* handled by Mrs. Irma Mitchell.mgs John Grissom7 p.m.Mrs. Thom aDalgoldev and Mrs, James presenting Scripture readings, ai locations and short storiesChairman Mrs. Robert Holland Richardson savs voung children will be caredTuHR;for in the nursery.oneand brown acces had Talisman rostThe programs for the meet inare a* follows:*»THE RKIDt-Andrews4 ?afors .tduTHE LIGHT Alleviates t h eomenDarkness of .HufftheGirls andhtKent State University, where a member of Kappa PhiwasClub.Th,bridegroom is a graduatering pH topic for Tuesday's meeting Mrs Joseph Zinich. Mrs E u g e n e Webb. Mrs Barrv Clifton and Mrs. Kenneth Davis will lead thenlanitin(of Salem High School and KentprogramState University He was affilt a led with Sigma Theta ElationMrs James Heed and Mrsslionix)Charles Reynolds will present aduet at the W'ednesda\\ i il l ■ • * / I itikTHoliday wiilr Dlirii4 ft U * II. I
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Willoughby, Ohio, US

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