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PAGE TWi. THE WEST1 Ridgeway-Darneron Wedding Take Place In Montana Mrs. Glenn A. Ridgeway The marriage of Miss Patricia Ann Dameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tayloe Dameron of Tucker Hill, to Glenn A. Ridge¬ way of Cut Bank, Montana, son of Mrs. Elva L. Anderson of Santa Barbara, California and Leslie G. Ridgeway of Los Angeles, Cali¬ fornia, took place Friday, Septem¬ ber 4, at 7 p.m. in Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church, Cut Bank. The Rev. R. E. Halaas offici¬ ated at the ceremony. Mrs. Pat Pederson of Cut Bank was the bride’s only attendant. Millard Pederson was the best Wedding music was played and sung by Mrs. R. E. Halaas. After the ceremony, the couple left for a short wedding trip to Glacier Park and the western part of Montana. The couple will live in Cut Bank where the bridegroom is employed as an accountant at Moreen Murphy Motors Company.
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Thursday, November 23, 1961 THE WESTMORELAND NEWS Mrs. William Emmet Ratcliffe (former Mies Patricia Ann Trader) Miss Patricia Trader Bride Of Mr. Ratcliffe morton of Newport News. A reception was held f ollowing I the ceremony at Cople Parish! House, Hague. Miss Virginia Kasper of Rich¬ mond registered the guests. Mrs. I Roy T. Williams of Raleigh served I the wedding cake to the guestal and Mrs. William Sydnor of I Hague presided at the punchbowl. I Mistress of Ceremonies was Mrs [ Virginia Messick of Coles Point. I Immediately following the re-1 eeption the couple left for a nor-| them wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe will makej their home in Alexandria. Miss Patricia Ann Trader ,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright Trader of Mathews and Coles Point, became the bride of William Emmet Ratcliffe, son of Mrs. William Emmet Ratcliffe of Raleigh, N. C. and the late Mr. Ratcliffe, at four o’clock Satur¬ day, November 18 at Yeocomico Episcopal Church, Tucker Hill. The Rev. Edward Morgan III of I Alexandria officiated at the dou- I ble ring ceremony. He was assisted ] by the Rev. Lawrence Mason, Rec- | tor of Cople Parish, Hague. Mrs. Barnes Rowe of Acorn I was organist and soloist was Jack Houston of Richmond. Given in marriage by her fath¬ er, the bride wore a gown of im¬ ported Chantilly lace, over bridal | satin, with a Cathedral-lengthi train. Her fingertip veil fell from j a crown of seed pearls trimmed | with Chantilly lace. She carried I an orchid with rosebuds on a white ] satin prayer book. Miss Phyllis Jean Clevinger of J Richmond was maid of honor and J Mrs. Carlton D. Cain of Carson, j sister of the bride was matron of | honor. They wore red velvet bal- j lerina length dresses. Bridesmaids were Miss Annette B Ratcliffe of Raleigh, sister of the J bridegroom, Miss Jean Trader of | Coles Point, cousin of the bride, j Mrs. J. Edwin Trader of Ashland I and Miss Mary Ball Massey of I Hague. Their dresses were identi-I cal to those of the honor attend- j ants. All of the attendants wore j white fur bands and carried muffs, i Miss Debra O’Linda Cain of g Carson, niece of the bride, and i Miss Janet Carol Tarbox of Coles I Point, goddaughter of the bride, I were flower girls. Master Preston! Bailey of Richmond, cousin of the j bride, was ring bearer. Haskell Smith of Alexandria I was best man. Ushers were Joseph I Ratcliffe, brother of the bride-j groom, Daniel Williams, J a m e s I Abbott, all of Raleigh; LeMerle I Trader of Coles Point, cousin of I the bride, and Marvin Throck-
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Miss Joan Beatley Weds Mr. Carneal At Carmel Church Tihe marriage of Miss Joan Olga Beatley, daughter of Mrs. John Thomas Bealtdey of Codes Point, Westmoreland county, and the late Mr. Beatley, to Francis Brown Carneal took place at 3:30 pm. Saturday, June 25, in Car¬ mel Methodist Church. Mr. Carneal is the son of Mrs. William Beal e Carneal of Tap- pa ' hannock, and the late Mr. Car- nead. The Rev. Grover C. Jenkins, assisted by the Rev. Merrill H. Barton, officiated. The bride was given in mar¬ riage by her cousin, Herbert B. Scott of Warsaw. She wore a gown of lace and silk organza and her veil was held by a seed pearl crown. She carried an or¬ chid, stephanotis and lilies of the valley. Miss Evelyn Delano of Rich¬ mond was maid of honor, and other attendants were Mrs. Thomas W. Carneal of Tappahan- nock and Mrs. David Belfield of Warsaw. Thomas W. Carneal of Tappa- hannock served as his brother’s best man. William B. Carneal Jr. and John Carneal of Tappadian- nock and Ronald York of Rich- mod were ushers. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s mother.
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