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Page 6- Gouverneur Tribune-Press Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1990 MR. AND MRS. LOWELL PATRICK DAVIS MR. AND MRS. BERNARD THARRETT Wyona Emrich btide of Bernard Tharrett \H Donna M. Reynolds, Lowell Davis marry MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. KELLOGG Gwendolyn S. Thoma Weds James Kellogg Gwendolyn S. Thoma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A Thoma, Lowvillc. was married to James R. Kellogg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Kellogg, Lowvillc, Aug. 18 in the Lowville United Method- ist Church. The Revs. Darrell Angleharu Lowvillc. Bradford Hunt, Penn Van, and Frank Smith,Gouverneur, officiated. Joyce Woodcock, Lowville, was her sisier's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Robin Kellogg, Lowville, sister of the bridegroom; Carol Bernat, Castorland, cousin of the bride, aad Joni New vine, Hailesboro, friend of the bide. Ashlie Keefer, Low ville, niece of the bride groom, was the flower girl. Robert Kellogg. Low ville, was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Jeremy Kelly, Malone, and Dan Lee, Homer, fnends of the bride- groom; and Jeff Cassidy. Ed- wards, friend of the bride. Christopher Gozalkowski, Named to Who's Who Low ville, nephew of the bride- groom, was the nng bearer. Becki Davis, Lowville, was organist. Soloists were JoAnn Fillhart, Binghamton, and Ron Johnson, Cooper- stown. Lynn Stacy, Lowville, was flutist. Leslie Hulbert and Marce Weller, Low ville, were liturgisLs. Lorna Alexander, Low vi 1 le, served as guest book attendant Grccters were Mat- thew and Michael Gozalkow- ski, Low vi lie. • A reception followed at Camp Aldersgate, Branung- ham. Mrs. Kellogg is a 1974 grad uate ofLow vi lie Academ y and a 1978 graduate of Potsdam College. She received her master's degree in reading from Potsdam College in 1988. Mrs. Kellogg is employed as a French teacher by the Edwards- Knox Central School. Mr. Kellogg, a 1981 graduate of Lowville Acad- emy, received is bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Plattsburgh College in 1989. He is em- ployed as a mentor/intern re- placement teacher in the Gou- verneur School District. MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY NOBLE Conway-Helvie Studio Carol Ann Harrington, Timothy Noble wed Miss Carol Ann Harring- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrington, Gouverneur, and Timothy Lee Noble, son of Jolaine Noble, Gouverneur, and Terry Noble, Pensacola, Fla., were married Aug. 11 in a double nng ceremony at the First United Methodist Church, Gouverneur, with the Rev. Frank I. Smith officiating. Mrs. Noble is the grand- daughter of Loya Church, Gouverneur, and Viola Har- nngxon,Garrattsville,N.Y. Mr. Noble is the graad$or>t>£Rfcth Noble of GouvOTcuf.\/- \Just You and'V' \the Wedding Song,\ \Sunrise Sunset,\ and \The Lord's Prayer,\ were sung by soloists Kristy Langtry and Jon Hogue. Organist was Faye Hopper. The scripture reading was given by Mrs. Lauren Finley, aunt of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington and Terry Noble and Jolaine Noble participated in the service by lighting the family candles. Matron of honor was JoAnn Whitford, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Ch- eryl Mullen, Lynn Marie Morris, Deborah Tuohy, and Heather Love. Junior brides- maid was Rayanne Harring- ton, cousin of the bride. Best man was Mark Dailey. Ushers were Lee lanotti, Michael Bush, Tom Harrington, brother of the bride, and Christopher Noble, brother of the bridegroom. Junior usher was Cory Noble, brother of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Elks Club in Gouverneur. The* couple spent their honeymoon in Sanibcl Island, Fla. Mrs. Noble is a 1986 graduate of Gouverneur High School and a 1990 graduate of the State University College at Pittsburgh. Mr. Noble is a 1985 gradu- ate of Gouverneur High School anda 1989 graduate of the State University Collegeat Potsdam. The couple now reside in Athens, Ga., where she is pur- suing her Ph.D. in psychology. Mr. Noble is employed by AM-PRO Security Services. Donna Maureen Rey- nolds, Adams, and Lowell Patrick Davis, Watertown, were married Oct. 20 at the United Church of Richville with the Reverend Stanley Brown officiating. Mrs. Davis is the daughter of Carole A. Reynolds, Gou- verneur, and the late Wallace A. Reynolds. Mr. Davis is the son of Marjonc and Eugene Davis, Edwards. The bnde wore a Victo- rian gown of ivory satin and embroidered lace, fashioned with a beaded neckline, Gi- bson Girl satin sleeves, and a basque bodice. The bouffant floor-length skirt, edged in lace and beads, fell to a cathedral train and was finished with a large bow with a beaded veil which cascaded to the waist. The bride carried a bouquet of ivor> and burgundy dried flow- ers edged with lace. Lisa R.Davis, Fulton, was her sister's matron of honor. $ndcsmaids were Margaret Pratt, Evans Mills, sister of the bridegroom; Lisa Weir, Har- nsville; Shen O'Brien, Mas- sachusetts, and Margaret (Peggy) Aubertine, Water- town. Best man was Kent F. Pratt, Evans Mills, brother-in- law of the bridegroom. Ushers were Chris Carpenter, Cal- cium, Mark Weir, Harrisville, BobGagnon, New Hampshire and Richard Mackey, New Jer- sey. Organist was Sylvia Walker. Two duets were sung by Sue Agone and Karyl Hurley, cousins of the bride- groom. A selection from the Bible and a poem were read by Marcia Schryver, sister of the bridegroom, and Janine Hawn. A reception was held at the VFW, Gouverneur, imme- diately following the cere- mony. The bride is a 1982 gradu- ate of Gouverneur High School. She graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1986 from Potsdam College with a bache- lor of arts degree in elementary education and psychology. She earned a master of science degree with distinction in ele- mentary education from Potsdam College in 1990. She teaches first grade in Adams, w ith the South Jefferson Cen- tral School District. The bridegroom is a 1983 graduate of Edwards Central School. He graduated in 1985 from Canton ATC with an associate in applied science degree in business administra- tion. He is employed by Arby's of Northern New York as op- erations manager. The couple enjoyed a honeymoon in Lake Placid,and now reside in Adams. Wyona Emrich, Brasie Corners, daughter of Isabel Merriu, was married Sept. 22 to Bernard Tharrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tharrett, Gouverneur, in a garden cere- mony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ritchie, West Barney Street, Gouverneur. The bride was escorted by her brother, Guy Merntt, Lock- port She wore an off-white linen suit and picture hat, and earned a bouquet of white and yellow roses. Mrs. Nancy Turner was her sister's matron of honor Don Ritchie was best man. - r « V J A reception followed at,,*, the Ritchie home. »., , The bride is a nurse at the, « St. Lawrence Psychiatric Hos- pital, Ogdensburg. The bridegroom is em- <! ployed at Cives Steel Co:,' ' Gouverneur. The couple reside at 247 W. Main SL in the village. ' ASHLEY MARIE WEEMAN was born Nov. 6 to Dannlelle O'Marah and Jamie Weemarv Gouverneur. Grandparents are Wllllanr Weeman, Gouverneur; Jane Mlnckler/ Gouverneur; William O'Marah, Ogdensburg/ and Mary Jane O'Marah, Ogdensburg. Great-, grandparents are Doris Geer, Geneva, N.Y.; Ernest Geer, Geneva; Jenny Welr f ! Gouverneur; Virginia O'Marah, Ogdensburg, and Walter Klrby, Sr., Gouverneur. W • Celebrate 50 years TINA JUNE Tina June, daughter of Gerry and Mary June, formcrl y of Gouvemeur, has been se- lected to be included in the 2-iih edjuon of Who's Who Among American High School Students Who's Who recognizes the achievements of the five percent of outstanding students from the nation's high schois *ho have contributed lo their schools and communities Tina »5 a junior at Estero High School, Fon Myers. Ra She is the granddaughter of •Mr and Mr< Lyte June. Gou- venjcur.and Mr and Mrs. Carl Lewis of Fort Mvers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John, Sr.. Elm Grove Road, observed their 50th wedding anniversary Nov. 3. The couple celebrated the occasion on Nov. 3 with a dinner given by Mr. Jobin's sister and on Nov. 4 at a private dinner at the Lakeside Restau- rant. Ogdensburg, given by their children. An open house is planned on the return of their son. Norman, who is serving w ith Operation Desert Shield. Mr. Jobm. son of the iate Simeon and Helen Jobm. and Dorothy Mac BLair. daughter of the iate V* ;mam and Victo- r.d BLair. *ere married Sov. ?. ] £4'\ in 'Jhc rector* of St James Church. Gou veme or. wiLh Rev. Fredruk ? Snene officiating. A::er.dants *ere Gladys 'Bljir Meshurlc. Carthage, sister > )f tr.- bndc, and Vincent K.ng CarJwe. Mrv job in worked ai the R^shmore Paper Mill, Natural •Darn, and jater at J.J. NewbcnVs. Gouverneur. She also did domestic work in Gouvcrner. Mr. John served in the Army from 1944 to 1946 He was a dairy farmer in West Hermon and was employed at the Rushmore Paper Mill, St. Joe Lead Mines and Gou- verneur Taic. before retiring in 1976 due to poor health. Mr. and Mrs John enjoy camping w ith their trailer dur- ing the summer monihs. Mrs. John also is an avid craftsman and participates in craft show s. The coupie have fourchil- dren. Mrs Earl iCharieenj Shepard. Watertown; Mrs. George CLifsda* V-gcr,!. Ogdensburg: Raymond E h . Heuvelton. and M Sgt Nor- man F John. Operation Des- ert Shield 'APO NY CMOg,. They also have 11 grandchil- dren and a great-granchiid A son • Lawrence» died in anfancv. GRANDCHILDREN of Arthur and Lillian Turnbull, DeKalb Junction, recently gathered for a photograph. From left are Hunter Drake, age four, DeKalb Junction; Benjamin Turnbull, age six, Trout Lake; Nathan Turnbull, age two, Trout Lake; David Lee Gllnskl II, 21, a > senior airman In the U.S. Air Force now stationed at Pittsburgh ? AFB; Jessica Austin, age one, DeKalb Junction; Christopher Gllnskl, age 12, Buffalo, and Matthew Turnbull, age four, Trout Lake. ><» HOLIDAY SHOPPING? Remember Your Friends Near And Far At LYNDE'S FLORAL CENTER • New Holiday Arrangements • G\ft Cheese &. Syrup c DELIVERY M GOUVERNEUR ..ASURROUNDMGAREAS 287-2660 RT. 11 SOUTH GOUVERNEUR KYLIE DANIELLE BOWMAN, born July 9, is the daughter of Robert and Cindy Bowman of Gouverneur. She is the granddaughter of Corky and Dorothy Curcurato, and Glen and Ethel Bowman, all of Gouverneur. Sht also Is the great-granddaughter of Eva Klnney of Fowler, Gen Lfscum of Gouverneur, and Mahlon Bowman of Antwerp. Kylto }o |n * * brother, Austin, 6. ACCEPTED give The gift Gift Certificates A valiable At Dr. Audycki'&Dr. Duskas Office Guafcy eyf 173 E. Main St.. Gouvemeur, NY 287-0860 •**• m ARTHUR AND LILLIAN TURNBULL, DeKalb Junction, second row. \ center, recently enjoyed a family reunion with their children and ;\ grandchildren. Home were, first row from left, Helen Turnbull \ Gllnskl. Buffalo; Cynthia Turnbull Austin. DeKalb Junction, and \ Constance Turnbull, Bedford. Texas. Second row. John A.'* (Turnbutl) Porter, Anaheim, CalH., Mr. and Mrs. TurnbuM, ana . Roderick (Eric) Turnbull, Trout Lake.