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FornelH — Williams Miss D<>nna Jean Fornelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fornelli, 108 Parkview, Knox, became the bride of Gregory Alan Williams, son of Mr .and Mrs. Marvin Williams, Rt. 1, Walkerton on Saturday, February 24, at 2:00 p.m in the St. Thomas Aquinas church in Knox. Father William Vogt performed the double ring ceremony before an altar deroratt d with gladiohas and pompom's. Miss Sherry Seller was the organist and Mrs. Sharon Rust was the vocalist. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white silk Peau de Sole fashioned with a fitted bodice natural waiM line and a scoop neck line, long sleeves with points over the wrist that were highlighted by French lace extending from the ahoulder to the points. The lace alao encircled the bodice and extended upward toward the neckline. The controlled front skirt continued into a full cathedral train and

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was traced by the hand clipped Alencon lace. Medallions of lace were sprinkled over the full skirt. The bride's headpiece was of Peau de sole accented with tiny lace appliques and outlined with jicarls and crystals which held the beautiful illusion veil. The bride carried a bouquet of large white camellia's. Matron of honor was Mrs. Paulette Komnar and the brides maids were Miss Michaelenv ZingarelU and Miss Rosemary Rose. Their gowns were of blue chiffon and satin trains of blue nylon tulle. They carried bouquets of baby mums tipped in blue Kenneth Chapman was the best man and the groomsman were Randy Farrar and Gary Clark. Cshers were Dennis Cullick and Earl Brown. \ reception was held in the VFW in Knox. A four tiered cake with blue and white decorations was on a table decorat«-d with blue and white carnation

and gladioli centerpiece. Miss J Jacqui Zingarelli was in charge of ■ the guest book. I Greg is a graauate or Walker- ' ton High School and Donna is a graduate of Knox High School. "Dino" To Be ' Hcsenicd Tonight And Tomorrow The Junior class of John Glenn High School will present a 3-avt pl ly, "Dino," a play by Reginald Rose, adapted for stage by Kristin Sergei in the John G1 nn High School gym at Walkerton on April 10th and 11th at 8 p in. fast time. The play centers around 16-year-old Dino Falcaro who has returned home after four years in a reform school and it deals with his attempts to readjust into present day society. Cast and crew are as follows: Dino, Mark Fenstermacher; Dr. Sheridan, Robie Holl; Mr. Mandel, Duncan Mitchel; Shirley, Linda Lemert; Jackie, Rosalie Matz; Miss Haines, Linda Bouse; Mr. Falcaro, Hugh Genn; Mrs. Falcaro, Janie Lee; Tony, Sti ve Zlatos; Sylvi 1. Kann Wringer; Pat, Debbie Ross; Bea, Connie Biggins; Della, Judy Martin; Danrv, Chuck Stafford; Steve, Mike DeSimone; Mrs. Mikula, Velma Singleton; 2 Young Guls, Linda Wilson, Maxine Mullet; High School B >ys an I Giil . Denny Hurt, Kann Brown. Roberta Van Dyke, Linda Roush, Elaine Fitzgerald. Crew: Props, George Collins, chr., Vai Gaza. Larry Groves; Make-up Laura Chapman, chr., Judie Williams, Donna Naragon, Mary Ann Smith; Stage Mmager. Jay Peterson; Business

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sented <>n Saturday evening, April 13, at 7:30 pin. at St. Johns Lutheran Chun h, North Liberty. This 1.- a four act ;I ay whi h center , aiound an rntrigumg series < f t vent - m tin home f Pontiu. Pilate dur n. H Iv W- • k Tin drama 1 p • ent, <1 bv a cast of thirteen under the dine ti<>n <>f Mr Robert I mbaugh. '1 e leading roll-, ar< performed Alan Ki r. Euilh (lang r. Howard Botti n and Mildred Kaser. The public i.i cordially invi' d to attend. St. John’s i boated cm th’i corner of Pine anl Rib RoadrMany a fellow literally knocks himself out trying to keep u with his g' «>d mt-n»i' n .

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