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J1 Tin i imin aii i Vom In Church Ceremonies Brides In Saturday Weddings )ies izxawwe Coiq .5.. i I -V I I I A 'I aX 1 1 it A i a ktA aa. mw THE CHURCH OF the Annunciation in Clifton was the scene of the wedding at noon Saturday of Miss Helen Mary Kleinhaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kleinhaus of Clifton, to Mr.

Ronald Charles Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Newport, Ky. Msgr. Cletus A.

Miller officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding breakfast and reception at the Annunciation Pavillion. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of candlelight peau de sole which ended in a chapel-length train. Her veil was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. White roses and stephan-otis formed the bridal bouquet. Miss Marianne Kleinhaus was her sister's maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were the Misses Dorothy Niesel and Lois Huesman. They wore floor-length gowns of summer taffeta, the maid of honor In blue and the bridesmaids in lavender, and matching petal-shaped headpieces. They carried lavender and blue delphiniums. Mr. Jack Gardner was best man for Mr.

Martin. The ushers were Messrs. Louis Mader and John Martin, the bridegroom's brother. After a wedding trip to New York City, Mr. Martin and his bride will reside in Cincinnati.

The bride is a graduate of Ursuline Academy and Our Lady of Cincinnati College. Mr. Martin was graduated from the University of Cincinnati In physics. -t4. MISS KAREN SPRING-MYER, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Springmyer of this city, became the bride on Saturday of Dr. Thomas H. Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas H. Johnson of McGhee, Ark. The ceremony was performed at 5:30 o'clock in the West-wood First Presbyterian Church by Rev. Dr. Everett C.

Moorhead. A reception and dinner followed at the home of the bride's parents in Westwood. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk peau de sole reembroidered with Alen-con lace appliques which ended In a court train. Her bouffant veil of tulle fell from a Queen Anne crown of crystals. White butterfly roses were formed into a large Duchess rose for the bride's bouquet.

Mrs. Richard Chalfin of Dayton, Ohio, was matron of honor. The other attendants were the Misses Jean Tuerck, DeHaven Lar-kln and Sally Heidrich, all of this city, Mrs. George Blomgren of Evanston, 111., and Mrs. James Wilson Jr.

of Ft. Bliss, Tex. They wore waltz-length gowns of white polished cotton with a blue and hyacinth daisy print, having an organza overdress in hyacinth for the matron of honor and periwinkle blue for the others. All wore matching plateau headpieces of petals and carried bouquets repeating the pattern in their dresses. The bridegroom had Mr.

J. Cooper Riley Jr. of Little Rock, as his best man. The ushers were Mr. Charles Springmyer Jr.

of this city, a brother of the bride, Mr. 4. 7 5 iillSi (Paul's) (Glossingers) (Harry Carlson) Mrs. Thomas A. la Villa Mrs.

Timothy N. Gallagher (Harry Carlson) Mrs. Thomas H. Johnson Jr. Mrs.

James F. Rockaway James Poe of McGehee, Capt. Robert White of Ft. Knox, Ky, Mr. Thomas Law III of Atlanta, Mr.

Harry Lee Shannon III of Star City, and Mr. George Blomgren of Evans-ton. Following a honeymoon in French Lick, Dr. Johnson and his bride will return to Cincinnati until the end of the month, when Dr. Johnson will complete his radiology residency at the University of Cincinnati General Hospital.

The bridgroom will then enter the Army as a captain in the medical division. The bride Is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and the Harvard-Rad-cliffe Program in Business Administration. Doctor Johnson received his undergraduate degree from Van-derbilt University and his medical degree from the University of Arkansas. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH in Terrace Park, Ohio, was the scene of the wedding at 7:30 o'clock Saturday of Miss Bonnie Jean Reynolds, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Stewart Reynolds, to Mr. James F. Rockaway, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Rockaway. Rev. Kenneth E. Clarke performed the ceremony.

The bride wore for her wedding a gown of white organza appllqued with Chantilly lace, the bouffant skirt of which ended in a sweeping chapel-length train. Her veil of tulle was held in place by a cluster of lace cabbage roses. White roses and stephanotis, centered with a white orchid, formed the bridal bouquet. Miss Mary Lois Reynolds was her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses JoAnn Flu-bacher and Sharon Mc-Daniel of this city and Miss Linda Vitatoe of Akron, Ohio.

Melissa Alexander was the flower girl and Brawn Alexander, ring bearer. They are cousins of the bride. The maid of honor wore an aqua bouffant frock of embroidered organza with a matching petal headpiece and the bridesmaids wore identical gowns of yellow organza with matching headpieces. All carried bouquets of pale yellow roses and tangerine carnations. Mr.

John D. Rockaway Jr. was best man for his brother. The ushers were Messrs. Howard H.

Writh-row, William F. Randolph, James Ritz and A. Richard Brown, all of this city. After a honeymoon In the Shenandoah Valley and Washington, D. Mr.

Rockaway and his bride will reside on Whitfield Avenue in this city. The bride, a member of Alpha Delta Pi, is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford. Mr. Rockaway was graduated from Miami University and is a member of Phi Delta Theta. He will attend the University of Cincinnati for graduate work in September.

ST. ANTHONY OP PADUA CHURCH was the scene of the wedding at noon Saturday of Miss Donna Elaine Wehby, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Wehby of this city, to Mr.

Thomas Anthony la Villa, son of Mrs. Elvira la Villa of Sands Point, Long Island, N. and the late Mr. Adolph la Villa The ceremony was performed In the Maronite Rite with Msgr. Joseph Abood officiating.

A wedding breakfast followed at Maketewah Country Club and an evening reception in the Pavilion Caprice at the Hotel Neth-erland Hilton. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown fashioned with a Chantilly lace bodice and white organza skirt with a lace back ending in a chapel-length train. Her veil of tulle fell from a pearl and crystal tiara. White roses and lilies of the valley formed the bridal bouquet. Miss Carol Wehby was her sister's maid of honor.

She wore a floor-length sheath gown of coral chiffon with a matching tulle picture hat. The other attendants were the Misses Kathleen, Karen and Hypha Wehby, cousins of the bride, and the Misses Jeannette Howard and Susan Rouse. They wore identical sheath frocks of aqua blue chiffon and picture hats. All carried nosegays of pink sweetheart roses. Margarita, I'ary Lou and Christina la Villa, nieces of the bridegroom, were flower girls.

The bridegroom had Mr. William Burkhart of Sands Point as his best man. The ushers were Messrs. Charles, John, Richard and James Wehby, brothers of the bride, Mr. James Cavel-lo of Long Island, Messrs.

Stephen Parisl and Anthony Rego of Cleveland and Mr. James Kelly of Steubenvllle, Ohio. On their honeymoon, Mr. la Villa and his bride are going to Acapulco, Mexico, and Las Vegas. Upon their return they will reside in Cincinnati.

The bride is a graduate of Summit Country Day School and a June graduate of Our Lady of Cincinnati College. Mr. la Villa was graduated from Lasalle Military Academy, Oakdale, N. and is a recent graduate of Xavler University. LT.

AND MRS. TIMOTHY NELSON GALLAGHER (Roberta Galbralth) will reside in Phoenix, after an extended honeymoon in the eastern United States and the Bahama Islands. They were married at 4 o'clock Saturday In St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Terrace Park, by Rev. Kenneth Clarke.

The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Marlemont Inn. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Galbralth of Denver, Colo. Lieutenant Gallagher's par ents are Mr.

and Mrs. W. Graydon Gallagher of Terrace Park. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of taffeta with a bodice of Alen-con lace, the bouffant skirt of which extended to form a chapel-length train. A lace-appliqued pillbox held in place her triple-tiered veil of tulle.

The bride carried a white prayer book. Mrs. Darrel Behrendsen of Denver was her sister's matron of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Gay and Joyce Gallagher of Terrace Park, sisters of the bridegroom. Darrilyn Jo Behrendsen, a niece of the bride, was the flower girl.

The attendants wore floor-length gowns of pink taffeta and matching bow headpieces. They carried pink roses and ivy. The flower girl was dressed in a floor-length frock of white organza over taffeta with a pink sash and wore a pink bow headpiece. She carried a basket of pink roses and Ivy. Cadet Bruce Fister of this city was best man.

The ushers were Mr. Tom Marsh of Terrace Park, Lt. Joe Palazzolo and Mr. Joe Bellamy of Cincinnati and Cadet Joe Ross of Ft. Thomas.

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