Page 4 Seminole (Texas) Sentinel, Oct. 25, 1979MRS. STEVEN MICHAEL ROBINSONnee Anne Elizabeth GadyGady-Robinson nuptials are read in FtWorthAnne Elizabeth Gady and Steven Michael Robinson were married Saturday, October 13, in a double ring ceremony read in the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, in Fort Worth. Judge John Forbes performed the ceremony that was attended by members of both families and close friends.The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Almeda Gady, 807 South Main Street, and the late Julian Gady.Miss Gady was escorted by her uncle, Mickel Arki of Alysbury, England, to the improvised altar set in a background of ferns. She wore a traditionally formal gown of candlelight bridal satin fashioned with a Queen Anne neckline and long candlestick sleeves that came to petal points over her hands. The fitted bodice was accented by embroidery of beaded seed pearls which was repeated on the controlled A-line skirt. She wore a crescent tiera ofsatin and pearls that held herveil which swept to cover the entire chapel length train. Her bridal bouquet was of gardenias and white roses.Howard Bernstein ofFortWorth served as best man andKav Gadv of-inlaw of the bride, was matron ofhonor. She wore a carpet lengthgown of sky blue and carried abouquet of carnations, roses andbaby’s breath in fall colors.wedding trip to Colorado Springsand Aspen, they will be at home in Fort W’orth.Abilene Christian University in1975.The bride is a 1971 graduate ofSeminolereceived aSchool andHighBS degree fromRobinson, who is employed by Lone Star Metals Co. as anindustrial scrap metals specialist, is a 1971 graduate of Paschal HighSchool in Fort Worth. He earned a BA degree from University of Houston in 1974 and received a masters degree in business administration from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1976.Music Club Conference SaturdaySeveral members of the Seminole Music Club will participate Saturday in the District 2 fall conference of the Texas Federation of Music Clubs in Lubbock.Mrs. John Moffatt will officiate at her final conference as district president. New district officers will be elected and installed at theconclusion of the conference.Mrs. D C. Ware is expected tocontinue in her post as district1 •will be Mrs. Rex Brown of Marshall, vice president of the Central Region, National Federation of Music Clubs; and Mrs. C. E. Christmann of Lubbock, Texas-Oklahoma Regional Coordinator. NFMC. Both will speak to the conference on various topics concerning Federation.Among those providing special entertainment will be Lee Annsenior bass clarinetist at Wayland Baptist College in Plainview* and winner of the District 2 scholarship for 1979-80. The handbell choir from First Baptist Church in Lubbock will also perform.** ** *recording secretary, currently serving as treasurer, isnominated for the post of auditor.Mrs. J W. Allen, club president, will lead the local delegation and serve as club delegate. She also serves the district asBrashear, viola performer of Lubbock, who won a scholarship to the National Music Camp last summer; Steve Skibell, Lubbock vocalist; and Steve O’Brien,Lonrerence activities will takfc place at the Lubbock Womerri Club, beginning with registrationat 9 a.m. A board meeting at 9:30 will precede the formal opening of the conference at 10-- a.m. Adjournment is expected at 2:30p.m.Chairman.Mrs. John D. Thompson, chairman of the district education department and of club rating and achievement, will co-chair a workshop with Mrs. Jim HarveywillOES delegation returnsof Seagraves. r.yearbooks and achievement record books, which they also judge for the nine clubs in the district.Mrs. R. C. Barron, conferenceSeminole Chapter No. 855Order of the Eastern Star, is making preliminary plans for the official visit of District Deputy, Billie Glover of Andrews, on18.Aof the Grand Pages for the 97thRobsession.. May was appointedMorris Anniversarybvion who attended OES Grand Chapter of Texas in San Antonio October 14-18 returnedHomung ends*