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Page 4 Sec. 2—The Tribune- Press, Gouverneur. NY October 24. 1973 MK, \M) MRS STEVEN 1. RAKKR * Photo b> C Evans > Angela Parow becomes bride of Steve Baker Miss Angela Mane P:m»w. (Icui^tifer at Marlene and rtio la:» i Ht'i nutu K-Kv>w. and S'ev^-i Lawrence Baker, son of Mr and Mrs Frank V. Baker Carlinville, Hi were united »n marriage (At. «i. at S ! James Catholic Church .Kev Nnrman P»>upore officiated (tiven in marriage b\ her uncle. Charles Parow\ the bride wore a crescent - waisted gown of chant ilace over taffeta Sequined chantllace ruffles iormed a mandarin collar above a sheer voke The ruffles were repeated at the tuffs of the long tilted ^Jeeves and a^ain on the skirt in>n» and around the hemline which swept to a full attached chapel length train A cap of matching lace and silk bows, accented with seed pearls, held her bouffant veil of illusion She carried a white lace fan decora'ed with pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis Ann Whalen was maid of honor, vkearing a pink Hocked voile iong->leeved gown Bnd< Ka'h> JSarah maid blue B.« i--i were Genie Jackie L>nne ar.d ^• r t»t Philadelphia. L«»r; and Christie Parow of rnvjr All wore towns ;ne >jme a.* that of- rhe »r honor in yellow and in They carried colonial bnuquers in colors ro match their jiowns Douglas Heukrath. Syracuse, vas best man Ushers were Joe Huffman. Kevin Hogue and 'Herman Parow,. Gouverneur. T<»n> Winrer Oxford, and Douglas LawJer Tim and Terry Baker, Philadelphia Following a reception at YFW Club rooms. r he couple left for a sh« r: wedding trip ro Tuppe.r Lakt They are now at home on Church S r reet. Harnsville. The bride graduated from Guuverneur CcTitraJ School and : S>irhwest Tech in J9T3 Her husband is a graduate of Indian Ri\er Central School and is employed with D & H Con- s'ruction Co. of Harnsville Rev. and Mrs. Dodds honored at open house Relatives from Maine. Georgia and Florida as w»'ll as area relaMves and friends attended r he party held Saturday evening TO honor »he 25 ; h wedding an- niversary of »ne Kev and Mrs D<>nald K Dodds at their home in Antwerp Congra r ula'ory messages wore received from Wrnon Cen*er. Knoxfooro. S' Kt^is Falls Nicholviile V>>v Jackson and Panshville. and from Searsp«»n. M» . Jorm^r residences of ? m- Rt\ and Mrs D-»dds and iormer parishes in which *ne Kev Mr I*»dds had -served Message's also came irom Washington I) C and Irum various p-.jnrs in New Y«>rk Sau- : The open bouse was 'h*- couple'? lour d Dixie <\drnd»'n ,M< Md<>fT;d and li^r IK D*-sjree r>»'h at horn*- Prior ro ihe <>r>\: fariil\ dinner was N-s^e I>KJds s jnclf- and aurr Mrs Miaurice J P'-afxh hum*- ir, Antwerp Tfie M n by 'ers f>onna. ,*- a r )d and William Woodcock. Gouverneur Th<- Rev. Mr. Dodds. a tfradua»e of Gouverneur High Seh(;ol. and a graduate of the Baniior Thet>logjcaJ Seminary. Me., was ordained ro the ministry June 4 1968 jn Ayburn. M»- H* 1 has served as pastor of the Antwerp Shared Ministry Parish and 'h*- Spraeuevilie t'njted Methodist Church since June 15. \197; \\> ;s pres^T/iy president of An'wrp - Phnadejphia Rotary Ciuo a ni''rrir/T of the Church and ,Wie*\ of the Methodist f-'inference co-chairman of the rinal Task F*rce of the r'hurch of Christ rn'*mt>r of ihe Human Commssion *>\ the M •Church H** JS aiso a rrif nd a T of and M and be.r p > aranc f of his s,s*er Mr^ yd J 'J^ar; U Bia:r Pairr, Hart>-\ F\a and her f/r other and M^'er in la* Mr and Mrs K>t»-r L P*ar^.d> A'lanta Ga M-< B.air and 'he F tra%eied o Syracuse <>r ' V,<*s**Tr Arhn^s plan*- >r, Fnda;. IAJP wm tsnawarf if each »ther s preserve ,r, T/f airc raf* Bob and KAe-r reri*ed ar ; aLTonvrb.,*- r: i>\racu^ and arr:vp<j ,r An**^rp F-Kia> af r ^rr»r^»r, vsb Mrt Hia r Mav*r> f'ar.sr/* illf- Ir/err.a'ionai order »f ou^ Lod^'f- 32> r of Sr,' is a rr.*Tr.r^ P .;r»-»ra ard Open house for Fullers v ' * »« • * * ^ - *-.\ v .&> v%,>; MKS JOHN H SHINNOCK MRS TIMOTHY G. DOTY Lepinske-Shinnock < Thompson photo ) Pamela Sue Perkins heard in Syracuse bride of Timothy Doty Hendncks Chapel, Syracuse University, was *he scene Saturday. Get Ju tor the _ marriage <»t Mis:> l.mda A Ix'pinske and John B Shinnock The Reverend Norman 0 Keim officiated The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Wvlford H Lepinske of Liverp«Kil. The groom is the son of Mrs J Eventt Morley of Boca Ra^on. Fla and the late Leo J Shinnock uf Gouverneur. Mrs Keevin Berman. sister of the bride, was matron of honor Mrs. David P Chamberlain aft ended J Everitt Morley was besi man. t'shers were David E Lepinske. brother of the bride, and Arthur Clark Airs Shinnock attended the S r a r e University at Oswego and r he University of Puerto Rico. She is a Masters Degree can- didate in Spanish at Middlebury ( ;ilege and is presently em- ployed as a Spanish teacher at Liverpool High School. Mr. Shinnock is a graduate of rhe University of Rochester and the Cornell Law School. He is presently employed as an at- torney with the US Small Business Administration in White Plains. New York Miss Pamela Sue Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Perkins, 159 Rowley St.. became the bride of Timothy G. Doty, son «»f Mr. and Mrs. George Doty, 285 Clinton Sr . on Sept. 15 in St. James Church Rev. Bernard Kellogg performed the double ring ceremonv before an altar dp<\jrated with vases of gladioli, caisies and baby's breath. Escorted by her father, the bride wore her mother's wedding gown of off-white slipper satin lashioned with Peter Pan collar, lace yoke, fitted bodice with a lace panel extending down the Couple plans Fall wedding Mr and Mrs. Howard Hance, Degrasser announce ihe engagement of their daughter, Loretta. to Timothy Collett. son of Mr and Mrs Carl Collett. South Russell. Miss Hance is a 1973 graduate of Knox Memorial Central School, Russell and of Southwest Tech BOCES. Balmat. in Cosmetology. Mr Collett, a 1971 graduate of Knox Memorial is employed by Gouverneur Iron Works. CIVES Div , Gouverneur A Dec 1 wedding is being planned front of a full skirt which ended in a *rain She carried her mother's white prayer book Jopped with an orchid and streamers tied with ivy. A veil of matching lace was held by a camelot cap fashioned by the bride's paternal grand- mother. Miss Karen Perkins, sister of rhe bride w as maid of honor. Miss Connie Colloca and Miss Sandra Doty, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. Steven Rouse was best man; ushers were Thomas Jordan, cousin of the groom and Robert Moosebruger. The gowns of the bride's at- tendants were identical in style and made by her grandmother The maid of honor wore a lavender crepe gown with a bias draped collar, bell sleeves gather into a lon$ cuff, gathered bodice, inset waistband and gathered skin The bridesmaids wore gowns of vangated daisy print crept 1 They w^re matching bows in ?heir hair and carried cascade bouquets of daisies. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Clearview. For traveling to Montreal, Quebec, on a wedding trip the bride chose a three piece green knit pants suit. The bride and groom are graduates of Gouverneur High School. They will make their home in Florida where Mr Doty is employed KF\ AMIMRS'IMIWI-DK 1>OM>S < Photo b> ( PATH'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY 4 WILLIAM ST. COUVERNEUt Jane Kelly ... Operator TUESDAY THtU SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 Ml EtfOWE 217-1832 Patti Ormsby . . . Owner & Operator WEDNESDAY AMD FRIDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM FHOWE 287-3230 OCTOBER PERM. SPECIALS VOTE MORRILL DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE COUNTY LEGISLATOR DISTRICT 12 Towns of Fowler, Hermon, PrUairn Districts 3 And 6 of Gouverneur A Vote For Stan Mornll Is A Vote For Open Meetings r-r ft. MR AND MRS DARRYL HOLLENBECK (Photo by C.Evans) Miss Jane Knowlton wed in Brasie Corners Miss Jane Knowlton. daughter • if Mr. and Mrs Edwin Knowlton. Koine 3, Hammond, and Darryl Hollenbeck. son of Mr. Hermon Cnnklm, Calcium, were united in marriage Aug 25 at the Methodist Presbyterian Church. Biasie Corners Rev. Winifred Mason officiated a? rhe double ring ceremony. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor lenght gown of chant illy lace, high neckline, empire bodice, long sleeves, A- line skirt. with a border of lace. A cap of lace held her cathedral Couple sets wedding date Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Story of 716 Patterson Street, Ogden- sburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia-Nell, to Jerry Glenn Brown, son of Mr and Mrs Richard J Brown, Carpenter Road. Antwerp The bride-elect graduated from St. Marys Academy, and from the S'ate University College at Potsdam in 1973. She is presently working towards a Masters of Science Degree in Reading at Potsdam University Mr Brown, a graduate of In- dian River Central School is a senior at Clarkson College of Technology at Potsdam, majoring in Civil Engineering A Dec. 22 wedding is planned length mantilla edged with lace. She earned a bouquet of white daisies and white miniature carnations on a white bible. Miss Sally Knowlton. sister of the bride was maid of honor and Daniel Hollenbeck, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Glenn Hollenbeck, brother nf the groom and Michael Ran- sear, cousin of the groom. Following a reception in the church dining room the couple left for a wedding trip to Canada. Mr and Mrs. Hollenbeck are both students at Canton Ate. \.MISS PATRICIA STORY COME The MEADOWS IT. 58 & FARM TO MARKET ROAD - FOWIH Help Us Celebrate Our 3rd Anniversary SAT. NIGHT OCTOBER 27 DANCE From 930 To 130 To Roger Fan & The Timberliners In Your MASQUERADE COSTUME Aiso The Winner of \Guess Weight of Pumpkin\ Contest Will Be Announced TUn. ; FREE COFFEE I DONUTS See S<otty for Hunting AoSrke While Getting Your Last Supplies iFor Hunting Canp.