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Pag* 4 Sec 2— The Tribune- Ptem, Gouverneur, N.Y. September 5. 1973 MH. WDMKS MK'1IAI\1.T1IO>1.-\S MR AM) MRS M1KK CITKRNALL MissKatherine Davis married in Theresa Couple to matte home in Florida MR. AND MRS FRANCIS HOFFMAN U onwav Studio) Miss Kalherme Mae Davis became (he bride of Mike Cupernall in a ceremony per- formed at the Theresa Methodist Church, Theresa by Rev Dewitt Loom is. pastor. Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs Raymond C Davis. Theresa The groom is the son of Mrs Helena CupernalJ. Omar, and the late Lawrence Cupernall Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a princess style gown with lace and pearl trim and a chapel length train A cap of lace trimmed with flowers and pearls held her bouffant veil of illusion She carried a bouquet of red roses Jean Smith, Plessis was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs Rnger Cupernall. Omar, Mary Rusenheld. Chaumont, and Joan Davis Lisa Calhoun. Omar, was flower girl. Frank Cupernall was his brother's best man Ushers were Bob Calhoun. Omar. Lawrence Cupernall. Watertown and Steven Davis. Watertown Following a reception, held atthe home of the bride's parents. : he couple left vn a rrip to Canada The bride is a 1973 graduate of Indian River and is employed at South Shores. Alexandria Bay. Her husband, a 1970 graduate of LaFargeville central school, is employed at Bonnie CasMe. Alexandria Bay. The Couple is residing in Omar »• V Mr. and Mrs. James Dick son observe 50th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Dickson quietly observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening at their home The family enjoyed desert with them providing a decorated anniversary cake, flowers and presents The couple received a shower of greeting cards from their triends. Present were their two daughters. Miss Elsie J Dickson of Watertown and Mrs Ronald (Joyce) Liscomb of Antwerp, son, James A Dickson of Ant- werp, grandson. William D Liscomb and granddaughters. Miss Jill E Liscomb of Antwerp and Mrs Dale (Cvnthia> Mc- Manaman of Dexter and the three grea T - grandchildren. Walter Dickson and Keitha Wood were married on August 22. .1923 a' Gouverneur at the home of the bride by the late Rev Harry Campbell. ?hen pastor of the Methodis 1 Church They have lived in Antwerp all of their married life where Mr Dickson was cashier of the for- mer Bank of Antwerp, later manager and assistant secretary- Mi Marine Midland Northern - Antwerp Branch from which he retired 10 years ago. He has been in tailing health tor the past four \ear> Mrv Dickson who enjoys good health, remains active. Miss Marcellus wed in Antwerp Miss Kci'hy Ann Marcllus. daueh'rr of Mr and Mrs Milton Marcellus. was married T o John William Ryder, son of Mr and Mrs David Ryder. Antwerp Aug 18 a* r be Antwerp Methodist Church Rev Donald D-.dds officia^-d a' thv double ring ceremony Mrs Gail House was matron of honor and her husband Charles H»use uas bes* man A recep r ii>n was held a r ? he R'-ssie (.>mmur;i?v Center following 'he ceremony Mr and Mrs Rvder w;fl reside Anniversary to he observed at open house • •n : r,.' K< ss;e • Brasie Corners K >ud , • Family reunion The Its, annual Stacy fairily rejruor. *as nei- Aug. 26 a: ihe Stacy Homes:eaJ, Mapie Urive Far-., <>r. 'he 01- Car:or Roaj, ir* :r»e home of Mr. arc Mrs. Ther r Sf .*cy ar.- -ajghrer Pe-j-y, wv are :ne !our:h anc fifth zzn- erau ns \ conn-je tr*e farrr >p- erati-'r. s'ar*e- in l fc \\ r ' n>- W; ; - AT. ,pper *KMJ9C *;li tie rjeij S .»:. 1% \ to 10 p.~ :# , a: the ljeKd. k Junction Grange ha*, ir *»or. r of tte 40:h we^jin^ arjuversar> if Mr. IDU Mrs, Ray F.^r.t ar>c jnver. by. their chiicrf\. f*. friezes ar>: reiar;ves are invitee i- fte-ji^, Rry Fugh:, scr. of Arruf ar*J fr-.rri Laue Pia. i- f N.cuv;..-:, Liizar-^tr.t'w- 4f tva-.s M.-is, ^-a- t( r* *-,Mt\.? r 3i.s t Fire, p ts- ua^r., C^-:..,-.-, G^vfr-ewr, F *- jier, F.^3uar JS', >:--rrrark arJ IP - K L: a r .-: a i*jes* froT fV-^reia. i x- ,r pr: ?c ? a -*> ar .:e : wer' r ar : crif* jfA-clrv h' *f-s, try r*-rcs, se^.rx S- xi * s- : o r Tiers —•*?+ ar: ccr*r:rnj*f ry F<.a\»rnor>j [>avis ;? F'*;<r a-».: ai. * a^d pair.res ^e- s;^r*s A* r»is ia.r^rer, Mrs, Bar^v g f ryr. Pra>, d«ur.:er oi lr-~35 L^ar War- Pray, v*r? -ar- : Sipu 12, 1*33- ;r bnar H:*« TSrv tar-*c :r. :r* 7*- I v- s . cynr Jr.ru 1*41 * ^ :rw. ~-v*-i tc I>Ka.r j-rc. :-- Mr. a- S>.:%. F.ir- *~ parer:j of f r c-.i^r*-, ***• Mar >• a \> ih 'T.^s oe~\ Sts-.c * \ .re fr-*.^ p-^3\ar-. a*«- urer, Vrs. S r.s •a \ -! a: ar*: Prt-s. v.es, Gi^-s Fa..s; -Treas- car-.r»a.£- *r-* S. .as 7~ .s $ MR. AM) MRS HOW AIU) K KH'KKTT. JR Miss Shephard becomes bride Hoffmans wed by Rev. Brown Miss Diane Shephard. daughter i/f Joseph Shephard and Howard Kenneth Rickett, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs Howard Rickett. Sr., were united in marriage on Aug 18 a' the -Trinity Episcopal Church Rev Edward F. Cald- well, reciu-r. officiated at the double ring ceremony Given m marriage by her father, the bride wore a street length dress uf white taffeta with scoop neckline and long lace sleeves, a white chapel head piece and carried a bouquet of white carnations Mis Carolyn Davidson, sister of ihe groom, was matron gf honor and wore a dress of blue silk She carried a bouquet of yellow carnations David Davidson, brother-in- law of the groom, was besl man A reception was held at the Pines following fhe ceremony The bride * attended Canton schools. Her husband attended Gouvrrneur schools and is self employed. They will make their home at 107 Park Street, Gouverneur , ' MR WDMRS IRAA H LLKR Ira Fullers honored on 40th anniversary M- ar.d .M:=> Ira A Fuller ha A Fuller Mawria and Mr* *•:* li-ir. -r*-fi <»n T.«.r 4• >*h Jar,*< H -JudiT. Sr-rdtu* w« d\l r .ti d'.r ..\ *'va- •/ \ s'c JS a * a it u»»rn*-u' and f hr*^ trand T. 1 r V .g IP-» •* M Miss Cynthia G Jones. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling G Jones. Mill Street, was married to Francis M. Huffman, sun of Mr and Mrs. Francis H Hoffman, Harrisville. Saturday afternoon, Aug 18 at the First Baptist Church Rev. Sanley Brown, pastor, the First Methodist Church, officiated it Marriage announced Mr and Mrs Samuel Hubert Welsh, Lumberton, North Carolina, announce the marriage of fheir daughter. Harriett Ellen, *o Joseph Emerson McAilaster on August 17. The ceremony took place at six o'clock in the evening a* the McAilaster home, 53 East Barney Street. Gouverneur with Max Levinson officiating. In attendance were Miss Patricia McNeill and four of Mr McAllaster's children — Carolyn. Sally. Richard and Joseph II Another son. Jamie, was unable »o attend Mr. McAilaster is the son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Franklin McAilaster. Gouv€*rneur Thomson reunion By VIRGINIA FISCHER The sixin annual Thompson family reunion was held Aug. 12 at the home of Julia and Bud Crozier, Kemprville, Onu, with over 100 members of the family attending. The program given by tne Crozier girls, Sandra and Sharon, and Debbie, Darlene and Diana Porter, accompanied by Bud Crazier. Mrs. Richard (June) Thomson, DeKalb Junction, pre- sented a chocolate cake, decora- tec: in a family tree aesi^ru Jim Thomson, Smith Falls, Gnu acted as chairman in the absence of His father, Alien.Sec- retary Vioia Miine read the min- utes of the list meeting, Ray Mc- Fae reported as treasurer. New officers for th r - com i-& year were chosen: Eidor Thomson, Kempt- vilie, Chairman; Julia Crozier, Kemptville, Se~retary and Sally Savers, DeKa;r junction, Treas- urer. T -,e r-ext reunion *,ii be :r>e second >>oday ir AJFJS* at Gren - vu.e Par<, Kerr.prviije, (rr.u HB\ a>J June, on r>e-.ai: of all, pres f ---*e- £jx% '<, severe; rr,e^- L*rrs r i :*•€• far ijv: V/J^V *x>v t the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage \by her father, the bride wure a gown of silk organza over taffeta, with tx>dice of Venice lace, lace down the front and edging the hemline and chapel train, sheer bishop sleeves with deep lace cuffs A matching -Juliet cap trimmed with pearls and crystals held her lull veil of illusion She carried a cascade of white roses and miniature carnations. Miss Annette McCullouch, Gouverneur was maid of honor. Donna Sprague. Gouverneur; Joey Sherman. Carthage, and Lucy Hoffman, sister of the groom were bridesmaids. They wore matching gowns and headpieces in pastel yellow, apricot, aqua and orchid.-They xarried cascades of pompons matching their gowns. Lyiy Hall, Lake Bonaparte was best man Ushers were Carl Jnnes. brother of the bride; Doug Heukrath, Carthage, and Steve Baker, Harrisville. They wore 'uxedos with shirts to match the colors of the maid of honor and bndesmaids's gowns Sheryl McCullouch was flower girl She wore a yellow dotted Swiss gown and carried a basket with yellow and white daisies. Gary McCullouch was nngbearer, he wore a yellow double knit suit with white shirt. After a reception at the Palms restaurant the couple left on a 'rip 'o Canada The bride was graduated from Gouverneur Central School and is ••mployed a T Grants Bradford H<>use. The groom attended Harnsville School and is em- ployed by Law Construction Co., Lyons Falls H '• la 1 * M ^r.O A a-r . u<r. -Tar-.'-d • *!>:' d a u *: !'»'*> J a r. • •' ar A 'N S-.'a' u^ V- a\J M .'*•* •! S .# Lhl * <«l \ J N la\ M > t', ^r -• j,. i-^ S . • mar- *, Johr an ' Neva r.n a H- R - \: t d j F . h T T > 'a' ' *\ u' ' .. . ^*-*~ a a' \ - ' i' • '\. •' h' :-.a H.. t,' i •• U 1 » c3 •**• I : t^-e of ^-^r-.=i*e; ~ s' r^e~:iyr,kr- S'--. ,Sa-.er. f^i'aih Juncn >n. Ja^es anJ A-r Ga* w**re *r? w*-r- f oil paV'ings. juiia an- iBo\ Cr- 7jfr \ecr;*t- ooe ;r. as **'~ iNednesda) B' dge V. r. >* • i! h { I <s r-. s r - S ^ 1 * • ' • d - a - : V • • • r dont watch V7 J do h your weight LOSE IT! STAR LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iMONDAYS . 7 00 PM. CALL SCOTTY GREINER M8-2398 HARRISVILLE CHURCH iWOTE 3 TUESDAYS - 700 WATSOH iv-m* JOINT OPEN HOUSE STAB LAKE N Y SEPT K) - 700 Miss Patricia Cyrus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Cyrus, Johnstown Road, and Michael Thomas, son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Thomas. Fort Pierce, Fla., were united in marriage Aug 7 at the Presbyterian Church Rev. George R Cox, pastor, officiated Mrs Carolyn Perrin. sister ol the bndo. and Don Peck attended ihe-couple Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home ot Anita Bristol, Kichville Road. The couple has left for Fort Pierce, where the groom has employment - ASTRO-ANALVSIS Sonia McGinnis FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 2, 1973 LIBRA [September 2;?- Octoner 22] — The first portion of the week may bring dramatic changes for you. Be especially co- operative with others and take full advantage of your increased popularity. SCORPIO [October 2:$- November 21 I - You now have added potential for earning capacity in the weeks ahead This can be a good time for revising the budget and putting your financial affairs in order Accent is on patience SACilTTAKHS [No veniber 22 - December 21 1 — Cycle remains high for Sagittarius. This is the time to be expansive with your ideas; pursue those long-range plans A most eventful week is in the making CAPRICORN [Decem- ber 22 - .lanuarx 1J) ] - Plan a slow paced week Assume a down-to-earth attitude and locus your attention on neglected details Remain quietly in the background but exer- cise per^frverancf AQL\mUS [January 20-F rhriiar> \*A] ~ Har _mornou\< and personal n*latior>r!ips with others are indKdtrcj Friends prov»- f\ tr'-niHv henefi cial Your sTrx-t)y uncon- ventional attitude is somewhat P-in ARIES [March 21 April 191 — A week filled with exciting experiences is ahead for Aries You are beginning to undergo many new and different changes. Take advantage of a particularly harmon- ious trend in the days to come. TAURUS [April 20 - May 20] — Tensions ease. Contacts with the public can prove highly suc- cessful this week Pay more attention to your social status and be more aggressive and outgoing GEMINI [May 21 - June 20] — You attract people from afar now ; travel is . indicated for the future. Try to maintain harmony with others, especially those who dwell with you CANCER [June 21 -July 22] — Don't rely too heavily on others just now. Try to get the job done by showing complete inde- pendence. A detached attitude can be to your advantage now LEO [July 23 * August 22] — Your romantic interests are increased Impressions you make on others can bring fulfill- ment in your personal life Get more involved in outside activities and tako up a new hobby that puts you in a position to meet new personalities VIRGO [August 23-Sep- tember 22 1 — Begin the week by taking careful stock of your assets You must curb your tendencies toward over - spending You may benefit in the long run if you offer assistance to others at work JUST ARRIVED DIAMOND BRIDAL SET DIAMOND and - WEDDING BAND From S 75 USE \OUR LAY-AWAY. NO FINANCE CHARGES BROWN'S JEWELRY STORE 43 L MUM ST PHONE 217 PIM F> •fr>hruar\ 19- Marrh -M» ! - Focus your attention or, developing new hu«*:ric^ tactics You have a<Mimed a more nature arid ^•inm^ view of •hir-i^ A good week to pP»jec f th