Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky (2024)

I Sunday Herald -Leader, Lexington, May 13, 1973 MRS. KERNS Green-Kerns Miss: Sandra Rae Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green of Paris. became the bride Elwood Kerns, son of Mr.

Mrs. dand Clarence Kerns of College Park, Md. at 3 p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Paris. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Robert Wallace. Mrs. Dorothy Boling, church oganist, provided the music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of voile and Venise lace. The gown had a high ruffled neckline, Bishop sleeves, a demi-bell silhouette and detachable chapel train.

Her veil was held by a profile of lace motifs sparked with a satin, bow. She carried a nosegay white sweetheart roses, miniature pink carnations and yellow daisies, interpersed with Mrs. babies Betty Maxwell, Lexington, cousin of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a floor-length A-line gown of light pink needlepoint, cotton, highlighted trim. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations, pink daisies and babies Ruth Fallis, also Lexington, was the' maid of honor.

She wore a gown of honor, except in light identical to that of the matron, and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations, yellow daisies and babies-breath. Walter Kerns of College Park, served his brother as best man. The usher was Peter Dubinsky of Gaithersburg, Md. A reception. followed the ceremony Fellowship Hall of the church.

Assisting were Mrs. Marjorie Green, Mrs. Ruth Ewart, Miss Sharon Wells and Mrs. Pat Sallee. Mrs.

Barbara Allen kept the guest book. After a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, the couple will reside in Gaithersburg, Md. Moving to Boulder? JOHN PARKS of CLINE REAL ESTATE Will Be At The Holiday Inn West from 1 to 8 p.m. May 14, 15, 16 CONTACT HIM FOR ANY RELOCATION INFORMATION YOU MAY NEED MRS. LOVETT.

Eaves-Lovett Miss Janice Faye Eaves, Midway, daughter of Hamilton Eaves and the late Rebecca Baber Eaves, given in marriage by her uncle, Lee G. Tate to Mr. Larry and Mrs. Dale Glen Lovett, Lovett son of Hardin. The double, ring ceremony was held p.m.

Saturday at Midway Christian Church. The nuptial vows were read by the Rev. William McDonald. Traditional music was presented by Mrs. David Phillips organist, and Mrs.

Marshall Lee House, soloist. The bride wore 8 gown of white silk organza. The skirt was en enhanced with venise lace motifs which fashioned a border edging the full chapel train. Her of matching white French illusion was held by a venise lace shell. She carried a bouquet of pink rose buds, lilies of the valley and babies breath.

Miss Vicki Murcheson, Fulton was maid of honor, Bridesmaid was Miss Peggy Sue Harris, Georgetown, and junior bridesmaid was Miss Sharon Watkins, Midway. The attendants wore gowns of shell dotted swiss, They wore matching Dior bows and carried nosegays of miniature pink carnations and mixed flowers. Mike Miller, Benton, served as best man. Ushers were Tommy Jones, Murray, and Gary Lee Eaves, Versailles. Following the ceremony a reception was held in Fellowship Hall with Mrs.

Gary Wilkerson, Midway, Miss Clara Phenton Karsner, Frankfort; Miss Deborah Dunn, Benton; and Miss Deborah Stephens, Fulton, serving. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside in Benton. Creative Arts Department Meeting The creative arts department, of the Lexington Woman's will hold its annual mini festival and luncheon for new members! at Bell House in Bell 10 a.m. A short business and planning will I be held at the usual time, session for, present members 9:30 a.m. Finished arts and crafts will be on display from working sessions during the year.

An outdoor luncheon 1s planned, but in case of Inclement weather, the minifestival will be held indoors. CUSTOM FRAMING OFF THROUGH MAY COLLECTORS GALLERY Shoppers Village Plaza On Versailles Rd. LONA PERRY Perry-Florence Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn B.

Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Lona Kathryn, to Andrew Walter Florence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Florence. Miss Perry will be graduated from Henry Clay High School in June. She is employed by K-Mart.

Mr. Florence is a 1971 graduate of Bryan Station High School. He is also employed by K-Mart. The wedding will take place at 7:30 p.m. June 23 at the Centenary Methodist Church.

A reception will follow in the Fellowship Hall of the Church. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. CATHIE RODGERS Rodgers-Quillen Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodgers of Liberty, announce the engagement Gerald of C.

their Quillen, daughter, son of Mrs. Ellennore Dunn of Lexington, Rodgers attended Casey County High School in Liberty. Mr. Quillen was graduated from Southern High School in Louisville, served six years in the U. S.

Navy and is now employed by McLean Trucking Co. The wedding will take place at 4 p.m., June 16 at the Bethlehem Methodist Church in Liberty. Attend Reunion In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W.

Fife were in Richmond Saturday to attend his 25th anniversary reunion luncheon held at 12:30 in the J. C. Powell Building on the Eastern Kentucky University campus. Afterwards they were special guests at President Robert R. Martin Martin's reception held in Walnut Hall Lounge of the Keen Johnson Building.

The annual alumni banquet followed at 6:30 p.m., and a 25th anniversary certificate was presented to Mr. Fife, a member of the Lafayette Senior High School faculty here. Baccalaureate services and 175 East Main, downtown is the new din actin Meyers, 8 8 3 8 8 IN THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SHIRTDRESS Chain reaction deco print on cotton knit shirtdress with an elongated placket front. Belted with bamboo trimmed rope. Slip into it and travel the world or the neighborhood.

and blue in sizes 6 to 14. 80.00 the Meyers woman, second floor Park Free at our side entrance Meyers Charge, BankAmericard or Master Charge Iris Society Meeting Is Planned is JOYCE SIMPSON JOYCE SIMPSON Simpson-Williams Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Simpson announce engagement of their daughter, Joyce Elaine, to James Dee Williams son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Dee Williams. Miss Simpson is a graduate of Henry Clay High School and attended Kentucky State University and the University of Kentucky. She is employed by the American Fletcher National Bank in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr.

Williams is a graduate of Henry Clay High School and attended Gulf Coast Junior College in Panama City, and Kentucky Business College. He is employed by United Parcel Service in Indianapolis, Ind. A June wedding is being planned. Marcuccilli-West (Continued From Page 44) by her father, wore a floorlength gown of ivory peau de soie, lace and seed pearls. Her elbow-length veil was held by a pearl-etched lace shell.

She carried a colonial bouquet of white sweetheart roses, stephanotis and babies-breath. Mrs. James L. Fisher, sister of the bride, Chicago, was matron of honor. She wore a floor length ruffled gown of bodice apricot and flounced skirt She carried an ivory basket filled with variedcolored nasturtiums, babiesbreath and star flowers.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. James A. Bauer, Tiffin, Ohio, and Mrs. Mo. They wore gowns and Robert Snowden, Chillicothe, carried flowers to those of the honor attendant.

Kriston Michelle Fisher, niece of the bride, served as flower girl. She wore a floor-length gown of apricot voile and carried a small ivory wicker basket similar to those of the other attendants with star flowers and babies breath. William S. Jennings, grand- commencement exercises were slated to be held at Eastern The Blue Grass Iris Society is the 1973 host for the Kentucky-Tennessee Regional Spring Convention to be held on Friday and Saturday and ending with the Iris Show on Sunday, May 20. A buffet will be held Friday at 7.

p.m, in Rooms Ab and the UK Agricultural Science Building, followed by council meeting at 8:15 p.m. The Iris Garden Bus Tour will depart from Motel and Turfland Mall, Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Contact Jim Alexander, 266-1973 for reservations. Bus fare is $2.50. Trina gardens tour are: Mr.

Mrs. Joe Freeman, 880 Maywick Drive (coffee will be served at this stop), Dr. and Mrs. H. C.

Mohr, 1649 Linstead Drive, Mr. and C. Walsh, Cherrywood Estates, Nicholasville. Dutch lunch break at 11:30 a.m, at Ireland's, Region 7 Test Garden and Test Gardens are first on afternoon tour, followed by Mr. and Mrs.

James Alexander, 344 Cassidy Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Winston Coleman, 2048 Blairmore Road and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hare, 136 Brown Avenue. The buses will return at 4 p.m. The regional banquet will be held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Springs Motel banquet room. Roy Epperson, Highpoint, on at father of the bride, Lexington, served as best man.

Groom- smen were Michael D. Foley, Starling S. Gregory, M. Lear Joseph B. Marcuccilli, brother of the bride, Donald D.

Thomas, and David W. Wallace, all of Lexington. A reception was held 1m- mediately following the ceremony at the Lansdowne Club. Assisting were Mrs. Theodore R.

Lindsey Jr. of Pompano Beach, Mrs. Michael D. Foley, Mrs. William M.

Lear Mrs. Thomas E. Merritt, and D. Sheffer, all of Lexington. The bride is a graduate of Tates Creek High School and the University of Kentucky where she received a B.A.

degree in elementary education. She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Mr. West is also a graduate: of Tates Creek High School and the University of Kentucky. He received a B.S.

degree in civil engineering and is a member of the America Society of Civil Engineers. He is now serving as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army and is stationed at Ft. Hood, Texas. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside in Colleen, Kentucky University today.

Texas. 50TH ANNIVERSARY-Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. White will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, May 20 from 2 to 5 p.m.

with a reception at the First Christian Church, Irvine. Mr. White and the former Miss Beulah Parker of Murray were married May 23, 1923 by the Rev. Coleman Overby. They have two sons, Garey L.

White of Lexington Maurice Lynn White of Lavonia, Mich. They have five grandchildren. Prior to their retirement, Mr. White was employed by the Railroad Co. and Mrs.

White was a teacher in the Irvine city schools. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. 1 Cortland 17 by Concord A new line of beautifully designed contemporary watches. 17 jewel, long lasting movements with gilt cases and colorful Corfam bands. Completely Swiss-crafted $49.50 CONCORD You can give without loving but you can't love without giving ESPLANADE INCORPORATED WILDER ewelers LEXINGTON, KY PREPARE FOR tucky Tennessee chairman of the (Staff Photo).

will be the Mr. Epperson will guide commentator garden. All meetings will over by Blue Grass president, Mrs. D. The Blue Grass SHOW Members of Regional Spring Sunday.

From left are tour, and Mrs. Winston guest speaker. also be the in the Mohr be presided Iris Society F. Hill. Iris Show will 0 JANET STATON Miss Staton Receives Award Miss Janet Leigh Staton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Staton, has been presented with the "I Dare You" award by the Fayette County 4-H Council. This book and honor is presented with an aim to challenge young people to superior accomplishment. The committee felt Miss Staton showed leadership ability and the donor, William Danforth sets forth and dares youth to seek high goals. Miss Staton serves on the Student Council at Tates Creek High School, is a member of the National Thespian Society, active in Lexington Children's Theater and the Lexington Musical Society.

She is a Kentucky Colonel, sings in her youth choir, and will be an Area Leader at Kentucky 4-H Week at the University of Kentucky. She holds the State Public Speaking Contest for Juniors in Kentucky. LARGE COUNTY PHOENIX Maricopa county in Arizona is as large as all the state of Vermont. the Blue Grass Iris Convention to be held Mrs. D.

F. Hill, society Coleman, in whose be held Sunday May 20 at the UK Agricultural Science Building from 2 to 7 p.m. Show committee members include general chairman, Rodger Donaldson; schedule, horticulture, Rodger Donaldson; artistic designs and consultants, Tomlin-Lindgren (Continued From Page 46) late Mr. and Mrs. Lynn E.

Revenaugh. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Lindgren Lexington and the grandson of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Gustav V. Lindgren. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest L. Franklin of Cincinnati. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Ivory brocade gown with rose point fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of white daisies, roses and ivy. Miss Cynthia Tomlin was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a green print dress and carried a bouquet of daisies, yellow rosebuds and ivy.

Mrs. Robert J. Brown, of Lexington, also a sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of yellow print dress and carried a bouquet of daisies, white rosebuds and ivy. Bridesmaids were Miss Camille Horn of Frankfort and Mrs.

Timothy Wing of Columbia, S.C. Their gowns were identical to those of the honor attendants. Mark S. Lindgren, brother of the groom, was the best man. Serving as ushers were the Society prepare for the KenFriday and Saturday and the president; Jim Alexander, garden the group is shown.

Mrs. Joseph Young; classification, Doyle B. publicity, Mrs. David Siegel; awards, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Underhill; placement, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roberts; judges, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Hare clerks, Rodger Donaldson. UK Book Group Meeting Tuesday The University of Kentucky Woman's Club evening book discussion group will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Dallas High, 3353 Hunter Road. The book to be discussed will be "Giants in the Earth," by 0.

E. Rolvaag. bride's brother, Grant Tomlin; Edward Robbert, Lexington; and Lt. Henry Finley, Georgetown. The bride and groom left for a wedding trip to Cape Cod and will live Ft.

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