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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

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mnnnimnnTTffnwimnmnninnruuinng Miss Deborah Elaine Campbell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard T. Campbell of Waynesville. became the bride of Airman IC. Randy Lee Smith, son of Mr.

anil Mrs. Johnny Lee Smith. 2S Flaming-o during a double ring ceremony in First Church Of Christ, Waynesville. The Rev. Keith Fraiser officiated at 7 p.

m. May 13 Pete Spencer provided organ music. Miss Donna Elliott served as maid of honor; Mrs. James Priekett and Miss Mindy Lou Smith, sister of the i ni bridesmaids. Miss Kristi Van Winkle was flower girl.

Danny Stone served as best man; Rick Williams, Mike Liford, and Chris Campbell, brother of the bride, seated guests. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length slipper satin A-line gown with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves Lace roses and seed pearls trim the Highlighting her head was a cathedral veil and she carried red roses on a white Bible with white satin streamers. Bridal attendants wore floor-length A line gowns of light orchid crepe with long-sleeves. A purple satin bow accented the waist line. They carried white carnations with tips of purple.

A reception followed in the church social room for Lr0 guests. The bride is a graduate of Waynesville High School and of Dayton Secretarial School. She is employed at Wright Patterson Air Force Rase as a secretary. The bridegroom graduated from Utlca High School, lie Is now an Airman First Class at Wright Patterson Air Force Itase as a fuel maintenance specialist. Following a short wedding trip they are living at Wright Patterson Air Force Hase, Dayton.

Ceremony held in Waynesville FinniBBjiMiaiiiMumMiiMiiMiMM 7 i Double ring rites unite pair in Hanover Southern trip follows Bell-Kaffenberger wedding iiiB'M'A wp J' jgiit- i i Will if 'Pvv Is! ltlwl; rfV Tit A MM Slip MRS. ROGER 1.. COZZENS (FLOWERS) I 5 Bridal attendants wore identical floor-length Aline gowns of aqua crepe accented with aqua and purple trim. They wore matching headpieces of crepe bows accented with ribbon streamers. They carried colonial bouquets of aqua carnations with purple statice.

A reception followed in the church social room for 100 guests with Misses Carla Hupp, Maureen Bell, and Jeanette White assisting. Miss Mary Ann Elliott attended the guest book. The bride graduated from Sheridan High School and is employed by the data processing department at Roper Corp. The bridegroom graduated from Newark High School and the Institute of Computer Management in Cleveland. He attended Ohio State University, Newark, and is now attending Franklin University where he majors in Business Administration.

He is employed as an assistant manager in data processing for White Castle Systems in Columbus. Following a wedding trip to the south they are living at 1771jDayAve. Father Richard Metzger and Rev. Richard Findlay officiated for the double ring wedding of Miss Kalhy Joella Kaffenberger and David Michael Bell. Nuptial vows were exchanged at 2:30 p.

m.May 13, in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Miss Carol Mack provided organ music. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Byron C. Kaffenberger of Rt. 1, Glenford, wore a floor-length Victorian style gown in silhouette of satapeau. Bands of lace trimmed the cuffs and hemline. Her cathedral length train was edged in matching lace.

Highlighting her head was a shoulder length Victorian style veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of carnations accented with statice. Mrs. Andy Helser was chosen to serve as matron of honor and Mrs. John Hill and Miss Nanette Kaffenberger were bridesmaids.

Miss Lisa Kaffenberger was junior bridesmaid. All are sisters of the bride. Eric McFarland acted as best man and John Bell and Christopher Bell, brothers of the bridegroom, and Mike Hampshire seated guests. Hanover Methodist Church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Darla Lee Flowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester II. Flowers, Rt. 7, and Roper Lee Cozzens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cozzens Jr.

of Rt.8. The Rev. Roy Gearheart officiated for the 2 p.m. May 14 double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown in nylon sheer accented with Juliet sleeves and trimmed with acetate and nylon lace appliques.

A cluster of roses held her bouffant cathredal length illusion veil and she carried a cascade of white carnations and yellow roses with white satin streamers. Attendants were Miss Donna Arthur as maid of honor and Wayne Lauvary as best man. Miss Arthur wore a green floor length gown accented with white trim and long sleeves. She wore a picture frame hat and carried a colonial arrangement of daisies with green streamers. A reception followed in the Hanover Masonic Temple for 125 guests with Miss Judy Cozzens.

Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Karl Wallace, Mrs. Emerson Acord. Mrs.

Sylvester Lauvary and Mrs. Kenneth Wolford as hostesses. The bride is a 1909 graduate of Licking Valley High School and of 3-B School of Beauty. She is employed at the First National Bank. The bridegroom is a 1968 graduate of Licking Valley and is employed as a Marathon distributor.

They are living at Rt 7. MRS. DAVID M. BELL (KAFFENBERGER) ills Couple marry in Martinsburg Kents travel to East coast then Florida ft3rvi A. AW WW" ft WW 1 VA, iUW- i i it' 'M- 1,1 Mil Announcement is being of the marriage of Miss Debra Joyce Bennett, (laughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack L. Bennett, 83 S. Washington Utica. to Richard Ixe Staugh, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Staugh of Rt 3. The Rev S. Chun officiated for double ring rites exchanged 1:30 p.

May 13 in the Martinsburg United Methodist Church Miss Irene Selby provided organ music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an empire waisted gown of sheer nylon over taffeta accented with a round neckline trimmed with Venice lace that extended down the front and around the hem to a short train. Her long puff sleeves were trimmed with lace trim at the cuffs. Lace arid sequins held her floor-length mantilla veil, and she carried long stemmed white roses with pink miniature carnations and baby's breath. Attendants were Miss Jams Davis as maid of honor and Misses Pamela Bennett, sister of the bride, and Beth Staugh, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids.

Miss Diana Morton was the flower girl. William Revercomb acted as best man, and ushers were Russell Staugh, brother of the bridegroom. Ernest Staugh and Ronald Staugh. Master Jon Morton served as ring bearer. Bridal attendants wore floor-length dotted Swiss gowns in shades of pink and blue edged in white lace with short baby doll sleeves.

They carried pink and blue carnations A reception followed in the church social room for 125 guests Mrs. Ralph Moran, Mrs. Ernest Staugh, the bridegroom's sister, attended the guest book The bride is a 1970 graduate of Utica High School and is employed at William Moore Inc. Mr Staugh. also a 1970 graduate of I '1 IS.

is a senior at Muskingum Area Technical College, Zanesville, where he will graduate in June with a AAS degree Following a wedding trip; they are living in Utica it i Miss Ruth Ann Daugherty and Ray Duane Kent were married 7:30 p.m. May 6 in Good Hope Lutheran Church, with Pastor Richard D. Finley officiating. Mrs. Paul Varner provided organ music.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Betty Daugherty, 76 Fairfield and the late Russell F. Daugherty. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jule Kent, Rt. 6. The bride chose a white floor-length A-line gown of chantilly lace and organza ith a high scalloped neckline and scalloped lace sleeves and hemline. An embroidered chantilly lace headpiece held her floor-length matching cathedral veil. She carried a French ball of Phalenapis circled by stephanotis.

Bridal attendants were Miss Sharon Gall, maid of honor; Miss Shirley Mack; Miss I)vann Kent and Miss Gloria Kent, sisters of the bridegroom, bridesmaids. Bridal attendants wore identical gowns In shades of hite, spring green, yellow and lavender, with matching bows highlighting their hair. They carried French colonial ball with assorted spring flowers accented ith matching ribbon streamers. Charles Kent, the bridegroom's brother, served as best man and Steve Kent, brother of the bridegroom, Larry Shoemaker, and Gary Smothers seated guests. A reception followed in the church social room for 150 guests with Mesdames Frank Gramling and Vernon Gutridge and Miss Mary Crist as hostesses.

Miss Jackie Bushue attended the guest book. A graduate of Sheridan High School and Newark Secretarial College, the bride is employed by Carskadden Optical Co. The bridegroom is a graduate of Newark High School and is a veteran of the U. S. Marine Corps.

He is employed at Walker and Battat Motors. Following a wedding trip to the East coast down to Florida they are living in Newark, It i i i i i iv ft I Ml WkfM. 9 III .71. MViW. mi, 1 1 i 7 "(f'4 II II "III I MRS.

RICHARD L. STAUGH (BENNETT) MRS. RAY D. KENT (DAUGHERTY).

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