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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 24

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of of of of of of of of Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Shaw Meek-Shaw The wedding of Michele Rae Meek, daughter of Dale E. and Donna Kay Meek, of 2279 County Road 271, Coshocton, and Michael R.

Shaw, son of Harold and Rose Shaw, of 80 Zero Coshocton, was solemnized Oct. 20, at Sacred Heart Church, in Coshocton. Officiating for their 11:30 a.m., double-ring wedding ceremony was Father Jack Marquis, pastor of Sacred Heart Church. A prelude of organ music was presented by church organist Mary Katherine McCabe. The bride was escorted by her father.

The bride's wedding gown was fashioned by her mother, of white moire taffeta, designed with a basque waistline, fitted bodice, with an overlay of imported tulip lace, heavily hand-beaded with iridescents and crystal iridescent dangles. The long, court sleeves of her gown were detailed with oval, hand tulip lace hand-beaded cutout medallions, with tulip lace appliques extending over the hands. Several hand-beaded appliques of tulip lace formed a design for the front skirt of her gown and a large bow, highlighted with hand-beaded tulip lace appliques, accented the back waistline, over the gown's full skirt. Tiers of ruffles, each edged with lace, handset with iridescents, formed an inverted vee-pleat at the center of her gown, extending to a chapel train. The entire hemline of the gown was edged with lace, handset with iridescents.

Her headpiece was a multi-loop bow of white satin picot ribbon, with sprays and white lace iridescent encrusted leaves, interspersed with tiny mini-lights, forming a cascade down the back. She carried a European cascade bouquet of teal satin tiger lilies and honeysuckle, white satin roses, double baby's breath, stock, daisies, eucalyptus and ornamental grasses and greenery, caught with white lace ribbon, hand-set with iridescents, and encircled with tiny mini-lights. Matron of honor was Chris Winegar. She wore a -length dress in teal, styled with a white collar, edged in Battenberg lace, and draped skirt. She carried a white basket holding teal satin tigerlilies, honeysuckle, white satin double baby's breath, daisies, ornamental and greenery, caught and grasses, white lace ribbons and tiny, minilights.

The bridegroom was attired in a charcoal pinstripe suit, with a white shirt, teal tie and handkerchief. His boutonniere was of a white satin rosebud, daisy, teal satin honeysuckle and greenery. Wedding plans are finalized JONES-WHITE Weddings The custom of open church will be observed for the wedding Michelle Lynn Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Jones, and Mark Eugene White II, serving with the United States Army. Their wedding will be solemnized at 1:30 p.m., Feb. 23, in the First Church of the Nazarene, 1058 Orange in Coshocton. A half-hour prelude of music will be presented at 1 p.m., preceding their wedding ceremony. A reception will be held, following the ceremony, in the family center of the church.

4C The Tribune, Sunday, February 17, 1991 Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baumgardner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baumgardher, of 1883 Hall Drive, Coshocton, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, Feb.

23. A buffet dinner will mark the occasion. Jack Baumgardner, a son of the late Ralph and Lillian Baumgardnet, of Coshocton, and the former Gertrude Mencer, daughter of the Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee, of 1671 Knob Hill Drive, Coshocton, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Lisa Ann Lee, of Tampa, to Thomas Barco, of Tampa, son of Mrs.

James Barco, of Inverness, and the "late James Barco. The bride-elect is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Berton, f1870 Wandle Drive, Coshocton, announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Karen Eileen, of lyn, N.Y., to Jack Francis Rice, of Brooklyn, N.Y., son of Mrs. Lucy Rice, of The Bronx, N.Y., and the late Charles Rice.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Coshocton High School and The University of Cincinnati, with a Shana Amstutz and William Garrett Marilyn Amstutz, of 49406 Road 105, Coshocton and Rebeka Payne and Jeffry Hamilton Sherri Tyson and Rev. Steven L. Sullivan The engagement of Sherri Ann Tyson and the Rev. Steven L. Sullivan is being announced by their Announcement is being made of the engagement of Teresa L.

Hupp, of Main Street, Coshocton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 0. Hupp, of 11752 Brownsville Road, Glenford, Ohio, and Mark L. Ulbrich, of Zanesville, Ohio, son of Susan Columbiana, Ohio and Dan Ulbrich, of Lisbon, Ohio.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Sheridan High School and of Muskingum College. Shei is employed as a teacher in the River View School District. The future bridegroom is a graduate of United Local High School and of Muskingum College. He is employed as a teacher and coach, in Zanesville City Schools. Their wedding is being planned to take place at 7:30 p.m., June 15, 1991, in St.

Thomas Catholic Church, at Zanesville, Ohio. late Martin and Blanche Mencer, of Roscoe, were married in the home of newlywed couple, at 335 S. Tenth in Coshocton. The Rev. Paul Olinger, pastor of the Roscoe Methodist Church, officiated for their marriage ceremony.

They are the parents of Martin, of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baumgardner, of Coshocton. Their family is completed with five grandchildren, including Julie Desender, Scott and Tara Baumgardner and Kelly and Kristy Baumgardner. Mr.

and Mrs. Baumgardner are members of the Roscoe United Methodist Church. City Councilman Jack Baumgardner also is a Kiwanian. Mrs. Baumgardner is a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club, Fidelis and the Coshocton Woman's Club.

Mr. Baumgardner is retired from employment with the former M. O'Neil Company and Mrs. Baumgardner is a retired former employee of BancOhio, of Coshocton. GTE, in Tampa, Fla.

The future bridegroom is an employee of Tampa Marine Radio, Inc. Their wedding is being planned to take place April 6, 1991, at Hyde Park United Methodist Church, in Tampa, Fla. bachelor of science degree in design. At the present time, she is self-employed. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Mount Saint Michael Boys Academy and Herbert Lehman College, with a bachelor of arts degree, in communications.

He is employed at Mr. Governs. Their wedding is being planned to take place April 13, in the Sacred Heart Church. Enos and Joyce Amstutz, of Orrville, Ohio, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Shana Amstutz, to William Garrett, of 1157 Kenilworth Coshocton, son of Bernard and Carol Garrett, of 1720 Buena Vista, Coshocton. The bride-elect is a 1988 graduate of River View High School.

She is employed as a receptionist, by A-1 Vet Care. The future bridegroom is a 1986 graduate of Coshocton High School. He is employed as a project engineer, by Clow Water Systems. Their wedding is being planned to take place March 30, at the Church of the Nazarene, 1058 Orange in Coshocton. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Crabb, of Albuquerque, N.M. and Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Hamilton, of Coshocton Township Road 162, are announcing the engagementof their children, Rebeka Marlayne Payne and Jeffry Bryan Hamilton, both of Albuquerque, N.M. Mrs. Robert Ogle of Coshocton is the grandmother of the future bridegroom. He is a graduate of Ridgewood High School and Ohio State University.

He is a trust investment officer of Sunwest Bank, in Albuquerque. The couple plan to be married in the early spring. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.

Tyson, of Gnadenhutten, Ohio and Mrs. F. Jane Sullivan, of Gnadenhutten and the late Claude L. Sullivan. The elect is a 1989 graduate of Indian Valley High School and is attending Kent State University Tuscarawas Campus.

The future bridegroom is a 1985 graduate of Indian Valley North and of Kent State University. Heis attending Asbury Theological Seminary, at Wilmore, Ky. He currently is serving as pastor of the Belfast-Prospect-Folsom United Methodist Churches, in southern Ohio. Their wedding is being planned to take place May 25, 1991, in the Gnadenhutten United Methodist Church, at Gnadenhutten, Ohio. Teresa L.

Hupp and Mark L. Ulbrich Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher-Maloy The altar of St. Francis DeSales Church, of Newcomerstown, was decorated with vases of aqua and white roses, centered with a unity candle, for the Oct.

6 wedding Donette S. Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallagher, of 204 W. Park West Lafayette, and Harry B.Maloy, of217 E.

Fifth West Lafayette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Maloy, of 515 Center Newcomerstown. Officiating for their one o'clock wedding ceremony was Father Michael Hanrahan, pastor of St. Francis DeSales Church, in Newcomerstown.

A half-hour prelude of wedding music was presented by Emily Griffith, of West Lafayette, preceding the ceremony. During the sign of peace in the ceremony, small bouquets of dried flowers were presented to the mothers and grandmothers of the couple. The bride was escorted by her father and was given in marriage by her parents. The bride's full-length wedding gown was fashioned of white satin, designed with quarter-length, puffed sleeves, a fitted bodice, with sheer inset of lace, detailed with pearls and sequins. The full skirt of her gown was edged with lace, accented with white bows, and completed with a cathedrallength train, accented with white bows.

She wore a bridal hat, holding in place her full-length bridal veil, detailed with pearls. She carried a cascading bridal bouquet of white and aqua roses, entwined with baby's breath and pearl sprays, caught with lace and ribbons. Matron of honor was Julie Wilson. She wore a tea-length gown aqua taffeta, styled with quarterlength sleeves, pleated front and fitted bodice, with sweetheart neckline, completed with a bow at the back neckline of her gown. Bridal attendants included Tonya Hostetler, Jamie Maloy, sister of the bridegroom, and Amanda Gallagher, sister of the bride.

They wore identically styled, tea-length gowns of aqua taffeta, styled in off-the-shoulder design, with a fitted bodice and accent bow at the back waistline of their gowns. Each attendant carried a bouquet of aqua roses and tiger lilies and white carnations, entwined with pearl sprays and RARA RA RA RA RA Wedding Registry Registered Brides-To-Be are Melissa Morris Kathleen McKee Kim Ogle Tonya Hayley Slaughter Huebner Tori Thomas Gifts for registered brides are gift wrapped free. FREE gift for registering MA The RA Canal DA Company Fine Furniture Distinctive Gifts In Historic Roscoe Village 10-5 Daily Phone 622-5166 baby's breath, and caught with lace and aqua and white ribbons. Each attendant wore a headpiece of a white and aqua rosebud, with baby's breath and aqua ribbons. Flowergirl was Melinda Frenton, niece of the bridegroom.

She wore a tea-length gown of aqua satin, with floral print, with dropped waistline, accented with antique lace. She wore a white hat trimmed with aqua ribbons and carried a wicker basket of white rose petals, trimmed with white and aqua ribbons and bows. The bridegroom was attiredina silver tuxedo with tails, with silver vest and bowtie. His boutonniere was a white rose, accented with aqua. Harry Maloy LEE-BARCO BERTON-RICE The best man was Harold R.

Shaw, father of the bridegroom. He was attired in a charcoal pinstripe suit with white shirt, teal tie and handkerchief. His boutonniere was a white satin rosebud, with teal satin honeysuckle and greenery. Ushers included Jerry Shaw, brother of the bridegroom, and Doug Hakel, of Louisville, Ky. The mother of the bride chose a street-length, blush pink chemise dress, with fluted skirt and long jacket.

Her corsage was of teal satin tiger lilies and white satin roses, entwined with white satin, double baby's breath and greenery, caught with white lace ribbon. The mother of the bridegroom chose a street-length Iress in dusty rose, with rounded neckline and tiered skirt, completely shades pleated, with. in dusty rose. Her corsage of teal satin tiger lilies and white satin roses, entwined with white satin, double baby's breath and greenery, caught with white lace ribbon. The reception was held at the Elks Lodge, in Coshocton, following the wedding ceremony.

Serving as hostesses for the reception were Cindy Shaw, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, and Misty Hostetler, of Columbus, Ohio. A balloon launch was held at the conclusion of the reception at the Elks Lodge. Presiding as attendant for the guest book was Tracy Siegel. The rehearsal dinner was served at the Elks Lodge in Coshocton, hosted by the parents of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of River View High School and Kent State University, with an associate degree in business and office technology.

She is employed by the law firm of Pomerene, Burns, gan, Skelton and France. The bridegroom is a graduate of Coshocton High School and Ohio University, at Athens, Ohio, with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. He is employed at Ohio Fabricators Company, in Coshocton. Following their honeymoon, spent on a cruise to the Bahamas, they are residing in the Warsaw area. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were from from Dayton, Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio; Texas, Pennsylvania, Florida, Virginia and Louisville, Ky.

"The following Brides are Registered at The Collection" Kim Ogle Tori Thomas a free gift to all brides who register Roscoe Village 622-2940 Make Their Day Special. Shop for the following brides at SUE'S HALLMARK and SUE'S NEXT DOOR Melissa Morris to Eugene Schlupp II Hayley Huebner to Kevin Metz Tori Thomas to Marty Dunton 622-9661 Best man was Myron Wilson. Groomsmen included Dennis Menefee and Chad Gallagher, brother of the bride. Ushers were Shawn Gallagher, brother of the bride, and Dustin Bradford, cousin of the bride. They were attired in silver tuxedos with tails, with aqua cummerbunds and bowties.

Their boutonnieres were of white roses, accented with aqua. Ringbearers were Cody Maloy, son of the couple, and Christopher Gossett, cousin of the bride. They were attired in tuxedos styled identically to those of the groomsmen, with boutonnieres of white rosebuds. Each carried a white satin heart-shape ring pillow, trimmed with ribbons and lace. The mother of the bride wore a tea-length gown in aqua blue satin and lace, in off-the-shoulder design.

Her corsage was of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a two-piece jacket and skirt of darker aqua. Her corsage was of white carnations. All flowers for the wedding were designed by Joyce Hummell, cousin of the bride. A reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church.

Hostesses for the reception were Betty Jo Scherer, Karen McGarvey, Cheryl Williams and Kim Watson. Presiding as attendant for the guest book was Desi Gossett, cousin of the bride. The bride is a 1988 graduate of Ridgewood High School. The bridegroom is employed by Clow Water Systems, of Coshocton. They are residing at 217 E.

Fifth in West Lafayette. Bridal Registry Tori Thomas Hayley Huebner Becky Kinkley Kathleen McKee Ceshocton (Towne Centre, Coshocton Fri. Saturday Sunday 12-4 Uhlmans Charge-VISA MasterCard American Express At Unusual Junction you'll find: Wedding Invitations off Book price All Colors of Paper Products at discount prices Unusual Junction Open Daily 10-6 Call 545-6007.

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