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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 47

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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Huntsville. .1 Miss Pannell is the of the late Mr. 51 Atttttetmi 1 Weddings Mintz, Dear? the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H.

Howell of Choccolocco and the late Arnold E. Dear and the late Mrs. James C. Howell of Anniston. He ir a 1974 "graduate of Anniston High School and is presently employed by Southern Tool Machine Company of Oxford.

The wedding is planned for July 23 at 2 p.m. at Parker Memorial Baptistx Church in friends and relatives are invited to attend. Pannell, Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pannell of Tupelo.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to John W. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Roberts of Mr. and. Mrs. Julius Hagerty Jr. of 'Anniston announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Anne Mintz, to Jack Perry Dear son of Mr, and Mrs.

Jack Dear of Weaver. Miss Minti is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan Kerr, Julius P. Hagerty and the late Mrs.

Hagerty, all of Anniston and the late Mr. and Mrs. Quill Mintz of Oxford. She is a 1975 graduate of Anniston High School and a graduate of Gadsden State Junior College and is now attending Jacksonville State University. Mr.

Dear is the grandson of HENRY Henry Lee does two on a match! Romantic long dress with V-plunge neckline, self-braided belt To put you at your prettiest, a stole to drape with drama over your shoulders. A gentle print in Crey or Almond, Polyester. Sizes 8 thru 68 of 1 ft-" 5" Adomat, Chapman The Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta was the setting on Friday, May 27, at 8 p.m. for the wedding of Miss Patricia domat and Reuben Chapman Ufl.

tatThe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adomat of iCoral Gables, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

tSing Chapman of Fort tauderdale, and Reuben Chapman of Huntsville and The grandson of Mrs. J. F. King Ad the late Mr. King of jAnniston.

The Very Rev. David Collins performed the ceremony, and the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an aisle-length jown of cream satin appliqued Iwilh Alencon lace and pearls F'l V. 1 UL 1 1 'aiiHi lasiuuneu wiui nign lace neckline and chapel train. n' Her fingertip veil of illusion was also trimmed with Alencon lace and fell from a Juliet cap.

Miss Paulette May of Miami 2 was maid of honor, and 1 bridesmaids were Mrs. E. F. Adomat of Nashville, Miss Cynthia Plott of Atlanta, Miss Rebecca Roper of Winter Garden, Miss Jean Kenlan hd St. Petersburg, Miss Goodridge of Pompano ch, and Miss Brandy apman of rort Lauderdale.

Fla. Miss Katherine Dobie of Atlanta was junior bridesmaid. Martin Coalson of Crabapple, served the bridegroom as best man, and groomsmen were King Chapman of Fort Lauderdale, E. F. Adomat of JNashville, Tony Stubits t' In WEIGHTY By Sophie MRS.

REISDORPH Smith, Ballard Grace Baptist Church of Oxford was the setting on Saturday, May 28, at 7:30 p.m. for the wedding of Miss Vivian Renee Smith and Joseph Dudley Ballard. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Erskine K.

Smith of Oxford and Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ballard of Anniston. The Rev.

Barto L. Mason performed the ceremony, with Miss Cathy Shew as organist and Mark Smith as vocalist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an aisle-length gown of candlelight silk satapeau with molded bodice appliqued with medallions of reembroidered Alencon lace and seed pearls, Princess Anne neckline and long fitted sleeves accented with Alencon lace. The slim skirt also featured lace appliques and ended in a deep border of matching lace, forming a chapel train. MRS.

CHAPMAN Chantilly lace were featured on the circular skirt, which formed a chapel train. Her chapel-length veil of silk illusion was edged with lace and fell from a Camelot headpiece of Chantilly lace and seed pearls. Mrs. Margaret Jones attended her sister as matron of honor, and Miss Jana Stine was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Janet Bradley, Mrs. Paula Windsor, Mrs. Carolyn Lott and Miss Tammy Woodard. Ronda Woodard was junior bridesmaid, and the flower girl was Chandra Lott. Kim B.

Reisdorph of Lawrence, served his brother as best man, and groomsmen were Jeff L. Johnson of Minneapolis, Jay George Gross Jr. of New Jersey, J. Howard "Trapnell of Ontario, Canada, Bruce E. Craig of Ohio, Greg Dukeand Donald Jones.

Bruce Woodard was ringbearer. A reception at the church followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip Sgt. Reisdorph will be stationed with the United States Marine Corps in Okinawa. 100 Sunday Crossword The New York Herald Tribune Crossword) Edited by Herb Ettenson of Fernandino Beach, Ken Stephens of Chamblee, Henry W.

Mullen of Jacksonville, and Larry Thomason of Dalton, Ga. Christopher Adomat of Nashville, was ringbearer. The ceremony was followed by a reception at Cherokee Town and Country Club. After a wedding trip to the Virgin Islands Mr. and Mrs.

Chapman will reside at 3080 Rice Mill Road, Apt. M-5, in Macon, Ga. Woodard, Reisdorph Wayside Baptist Church in Anniston was the setting on Saturday, May 28, at 3 p.m. for the wedding of Miss Charlotte Susan Woodard and Sgt. Gary L.

Reisdorph. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gordon L. Woodard and the late Mr. Woodard of Anniston, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley N. Reisdorph of Cokato, Minn. The Rev. Vandon Windsor performed the ceremony, with Mrs.

Frieda Oliver as organist and Dale Windsor as vocalist. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Leon B. Woodard, and wore an aisle-length gown of cloud white organza. The sculptured bodice of reembroidered Chantilly lace and pearls was fashioned with crown neckline, sheer yoke detailed with lace and bishop sleeves with lace cuffs. A cummerbund encircled the waistline, and panels of MATTERS Fierman 80 Meal staple 82 From twelve, to twenty 83 League of 85 Heron's relative 87 Leaking 89 All there 90 Blood deficiency 91 High nests 93 Skeppist's concern 95 Jewish dish 103 Easy as 106 Sounds in the night 107 Certain insects 108 Limits 109 Composed 111 Evening: Fr.

112 Sorry ones 113 Royal residence 114 Betrayal of one's land 116 Mountain ridges 118 Filly's ma 119 Nonsense 120 Regarding 121 Old Roman rooms 123 Long-beaked fish 124 Bird craws 125 Breakfast dish 132 State in India 133 down (lowered) 134 Dog's curb 135 Turk, money 138 Seeker's question 139 Backer of shows 140 Come into being 141 Sandpiper 142 Auto 143 Author Hermann 144 Man of Madrid 145 Increased Dressy clothes Mass of ice Clibum's instrument Doctor, at times Secure Arabian letter Actress Kirk and others Cudgel Heavyweight count 47 Fleming 48 Kind of hammer 49 Shutout 50 White vestments 53 Br. vessels 54 Ancient incense box 55 Land of the pyramids 58 Beetle 59 Shabby 60 Iroquoians 64 Vicinity 65 Southern state: abbr. 66 Gaelic 33 34 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 17 17, by Alice D.Vaugha 40 Map book 41 Took out of the race 43 Terms of office 44 Highlanders 49 Flower 50 Musical drama 55 Released. in a way 57 Hestitated 59 Apes 61 Educated 62 Once called 63 You bet! 64 Customer 65 Gratuity 66 Hurok 67 Sch. subj.

68 Man, for short 69 Grain DOWN 1 Garden tool 2 Places 3 Prepares for war 4 Cut one's molars SOLUTIONS THE (formerly 21 ACROSS and Mrs. C. J. Rogers of Houma, and the late Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Pannell of Tupelo. A graduate of Mississippi State University in is employed by the Calhoun County Board of Education and plans to receive her master's degree from Jacksonville State University in June. i i Mr.

Roberts is the grandson of Mrs. Mary D. Dickinson of Nashville, and the late John G. Dickinson of Denmark. and the late Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Roberts of Henderson, Tenn. 'rv He is a graduate of Auburn University School of Pharmacy and is now administrator of Wedowee Hospital in Wedowee. The wedding is planned for Julv 24 at 2 p.m.

at West Main Church of Christ in Tupelo. RENOVATION! MRS. BALLARD Her mantilla of candlelight silk illusion was edged with Alencon lace and extended beyond the train. Mrs. William Pugh of Oxford was matron of honor, and Miss Tracy Smith of Oxford attended her sister as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Darrell Morrison, Mrs. Mike Bright and Mrs. Guy Horton of Anniston and Miss Marsha Smith and Miss Kim Roach of Oxford. James D.

Ballard served his son as best man, and groomsmen were Johnny Ballard of Jacksonville and Jimmy Ballard of Anniston, brothers of the bridegroom, Darrell Morrison, Guy Horton and Mike Bright of Anniston and Jeff Cotton of Atlanta. The ceremony was followed by a reception in the Oxford Room at First City National Bank of Oxford. After a wedding trip to the Bahama Islands Mr. and Mrs. Ballard will reside in Marietta, Ga.

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rodent 46 Metallic element 48 Frankish 49 LikeYul and Telly 51 Wipe out 52 Lend -(listen) 53 Small and mischievous 54 Temptation 56 Tumult 57 Irish dish 61 Crucifix 62 Lorelei and others 63 Twirl 67 jockey 71 Fits of anger 74 Pessimistic 75 Ambitious one 76 Racetracks 78 Of a membrane DRESSES UP SUMMER DOWN 32 102 Athletic events 103 Legislation 104 Legal profession 105 Purified 110 Eye makeup 113 A Grant 115 Flower part 116 Female buffaloes 117 118 121 122 123 124 94 Rude word of dismissal 96 "High 97 Dreary: Scot. 98 Weights of India 99 Ethiopian commander 100 Snared 101 Shining it 1 Distant 2 Hot weather drink 3 Military bigwig 4 One who ex- periments 5 trap for 6 Struggle 7 Of birds .8 Audacity 9 And others: abbe. 40 Playrooms )1 Newspaper headline J2 In a dry manner i 13 Feel intuitively 14 Far from skillful 15 Teasdale 16 Withdraw from an agreement 17 Modified 18 "The -Bride" 19 Fail to include 20 Sun helmet in India 30 Br. trolley 31' Spider or scorpion I piagramess I ACROSS 1 Venetian 26 Before bhfxlptece 5 Seize 27 Vascoda 28 Shadowboxes 30 River in Scotland 31 Palatable 32 Steps over fence 34 Morning prayer 35 Jackets 37 Lubricated 38 Germ, for Short 9 Aperture h0 Ready for picking 11 Zenith I12 Handle 13 Bloated its Choice 19 Concealed iO Miiesof movies Uncommon 67 Sp. lady 68 Russ.

tsar 69 Fill to the brim 70 Head for the top 72 Zpporah's son 73 Swords: var. 75 Farewells 77 Besmirches 79 Social reformer 81 Shady recesses 84 Cotton fabric 86 Marine fish 88 Each 91 ft. town 92 Animal's nose 5 Spanish gentleman 6 Outer cover 7 Church part 8 Necklace items 14 Ireland 15 Twos: abbr. 16 Hits 17 Enraged 18 Deserves Playing marble 22 Fast 23 Uganda bigwig 24 Possessed 29 Coin openings 31 Vegetable dish 33 Make into law 1. NREJD KRCKNU 34 Longdistance '36 Farm ma- chines 37 In a different Henry Lee does the sun season costume softly shaped dress in NaturaLwith a shirt jacket plaided in Natural, Pink and Toast The dress 95 Polyester, 5 Silk Gauze opaque plaid jacket js 92 Polyester, 8 Cotton.

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Writer wrote words of wit for sad little Ud. 2. Cool hammock is refuge from rat race unless rats are seeking refuge there from human race. 3. Bookish compositor, who carelessly omitted hyphen, drew a blank.

4. Ho hum! Officious chairperson keeps making addenda to the agenda. 4 1977 by Chicago News Synd. Inc ENJRANCE DURING til Rinhta Reserved Y..

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