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Sunday News Leader, October 6, 1991 C3 V' I I i Sri I s. v. 1 y- -f. Is C3lii Stephanie Ann Hogsett and Donald Lee Collier Jr. exchanged wedding vows in a double-ring ceremony at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Saturday at Staunton Church of Christ.

The bride is the daughter of Don-nie and Jenny Hogsett of Rt. 6, Staunton. The bridegroom is the son of Donald L. Collier Sr. of Harrisonburg and Ferraba O.

Collier of Staunton. The Rev. Richard Anderson officiated. Organist Judy Craig of Fredericksburg, sister of the bridegroom, and vocalist Cathy Culpen, provided a program of wedding music. The bride wore a formal-length gown with lace sleeves and a hat trimmed in lace.

She carried bouquets of roses. Barbara Hartman, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Annette Dinkle, Dinah Gilmer and Krista Ellinger. Flower girl was Autum Hogsett, cousin of the bride. Eric Butler, nephew of the bridegroom, was ringbearer.

Earl McCray served as best man. Ushers were Donnie Hogsett brother of the bride, Martin Poole and Mike Buchanan. A reception was given in the church social hall by the bride's par- ESoiBoivay WAYNESBORO Tina Lynne Holloway was wed to Richard Russell Smith Jr. at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon in First Presbyterian Church, here. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd G. Holloway of 974 Northgate Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard R. Smith of 761 Gwynne Ave. The double-ring ceremony was officiated by the Rev. Dr. J.

Whitner Kennedy. Sue Christian, organist, and Richard Adams, trumpeter, provided a program of nuptial music with Amy Cochrane and Brian Hol-sopple, vocalists. The bride wore a formal-length gown of white silk brocade, featuring an open neckline and long crushed puffed sleeves, draping at the shoulders. The Gtted bodice was adorned with sparkling pearl buttons, leading to a dropped basque waistline, and the full skirt extended into a cathedral-length train. The headpiece, designed by the bride, consisted of white silk roses and miniature lilies of the valley, sweeping to one side and attaching to a cathedral-length veil of illusion.

She carried a cascading bouquet of white roses, gardenias, freesia and nerine lilies, accented with lilies of the valley, ti leaves, bear grass and ruscus. Tamela Chipman of Fairfax was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kristen Carey of Los Angeles, Nancey Houff of Blacksburg, sister of the bridegroom, Sheila McCullough of Greenville, S.C., Pamela Smith of Philadelphia, sister of the bride- MRS. DONALD COLLIER JR. (Stephanie Ann Hogsett) ents.

Hostesses were Corinne Butler, sister of the bridegroom, and Deborah Hartman, aunt of the bride. Following a wedding trip to Memphis, the couple will reside in Staunton. The bride is a graduate of Buffalo Gap High School and is employed by Roses. The bridegroom is a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School and is employed as a driver by Lawrence Transportation Systems in MRS.

RICHARD D. ZULLIG (Eleanor Marie Simonetti) Carol J. Mills directed the wedding. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple will live in Mt. Crawford.

The bride, a graduate of Fort Defiance High School, is a candidate for graduation from James Madison University in December with a BS degree in biology and a minor in athletic training. The bridegroom, a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School, attended Bridgewater College. He is employed by the Virginia Department of State Police as a trooper in Rockingham County. Eleanor Marie Simonetti and Richard Dean Zullig were married in a double-ring ceremony at St.

Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Simonetti of Wey-ers Cave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. C.R. Zullig of Rt. 5, Staunton. The Rev.

H.G.D. Dodge and the Rev. Jon Abe officiated. Pianist and vocalist Don Roe and vocalist Keith Bocklet of Poquoson provided a program of wedding music. The bride wore a gown of white silk shantung fashioned a molded bodice of imported Alencon lace, lightly beaded with sequins and pearls.

Puffed sleeves of sheer lace ended in lace points over the hands, and the bateau neckline extended to a deep plunging V-back. The full ball gown skirt flowed gracefully into a chapel-length train. A large open butterfly bow lined with Alencon lace enhanced the back of the gown. The waist-length veil of illusion with seed pearls fell from a profile of pearls, sequins and silk rosebuds. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of white cymbidium orchids, white roses accented with freesia and assorted foliage.

Holly Shaw of Williamsburg was maid of honor. Melissa Brooks of Mt. Sidney was her cousin's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Tammy Arbogast of Swoope, godmother of the bride, Kimberly Brubeck, Gayle Cary, Kathy Obenschain of Mt. Sidney and Jennifer Schlissel of Lincoln Flower girls were Katie Cooper of Dayton and Angie Simonetti of Fort Defiance, cousin of the bride.

The bridegroom's father served as best man. Ushers were Tom Byerly of Middlebrook, Mike Cary, Eric Salemi of Fort Benning, David Zullig of Norfolk, brother of the bridegroom, and brothers of the bride, Chris Simonetti of Harrisonburg and Steve Simonetti of Weyers Cave. Ringbearers were Zacchary Dureskey of Glen Allen, cousin of the bridegroom, and Scott Simonetti, cousin of the bride, of Fort Defiance. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Downtown Inn. Entertainment was provided by Ricky Rowe.

Amanda Cooper of Dayton, managed the guest book, gift table and rice bags. Other hostesses were Kevina Simonetti of Fort Defiance and Joy Sheets of Mt. Sidney, cousins of the bride. Staunton CVVC luncheon is slated Aroa pageants scheduled The Staunton Christian Women's Club will hold a "Come to the Fair" luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Oct.

16 at In-' gleside Inn. A silent auction will feature a variety of handcrafted and home baked items made by club members with special items auctioned off by Kendall Bennett. Singer David Lyons will provide special music. Guest speaker is Audrey McClung, a Navy wife and former buyer of women's fashions who pi I 6 I I 3. Examine your Your family physician Or, send far our 2.

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Pre-registra-tion is required to enter. For information, call (703) 337-3756 after 6 p.m. SHENANDOAH The Miss and Master Star Royalty beauty pageant will be held Nov. 16 at the Shenandoah Community Center at 2 p.m. Age divisions for boys is up to age for girls, there are seven divisions.

There are five areas of competition. For more information, call SHENANDOAH The 1991 Shenandoah Valley's Ideal Miss and Master beauty pageant will be held at 4 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Shenandoah Community Center. Eight age divisions will be featured: girls up to 23 months; ages 2-3; 4-6; 10-12; 13-15 and 16 and over, and boys up to age 4.

Deadline for entering the pageant is Oct. 16. Entries and entry fees must be post-marked by this date. For information, call 652-8682. WAYNESBORO The fifth annual Miss Waynesboro Beauty Pageant will be held Oct.

13 at 2 p.m. at Kate Collins School here. There will be seven divisions for girls and one for boys and competition is open to all areas. There also it sater than ever. ii saier man ever, 1.

Callyour "affiX vl Beginmng breast examination. thk mnnfh MRS. RICHARD R. SMITH JR. (Tina Lynne Holloway) groom, and Laura Thacker.

Tony Houff of Blacksburg, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, served as best man. Groomsmen were David Chipman of Fairfax, brother-in-law of the bride, James Ivey Jr. of Valley, Kyle Johnson of Lawrenceville, Henry McCullough of Greenville, S.C., and Kenneth Staudt, Jr. of Port Orange, Fla. Mrs.

W. Charles Poland was wedding director. A reception was held at the Waynesboro Country Club. After a wedding trip to the Hawaiian Islands, the couple will reside in Raleigh, N.C. The bride is a summa cum laude graduate of Clemson University, where she received her bachelor's of science degree in accounting.

She is a CPA with the international accounting firm of Ernst Young in Raleigh. The bridegroom is a graduate of Clemson University with a bachelor's of science degree in mechanical engineering. He is employed by The Wiremold Company of West Hartford, as a field sales engineer, based in Raleigh. Reunion scheduled The Varner-Fitzgerald reunion will be held Oct. 13 at the Staunton Recreation Center in Gypsy Hill Park.

A picnic lunch will begin at 1:30 p.m. Exit 58 on 181 Bells Lane at Woodrow Wilson Pkwy. does freelance modeling. A free nursery is available for preschool children at the Staunton Church of the Brethren. Each child should bring a sack lunch.

For reservations for the luncheon and the nursery call Betty Brandt at 885-7353 or Irene Whitson at 337-6638 or Louise Kincaid at 885-0033. Reservations not canceled by Oct. 14 must be honored. The luncheon is open to all women. 4.

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