4B The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, August 9, 1990
'Seldom Scene'
Will Be Seen
Cindy Johnson
To Be Married
The Seldom Scene will per-
form at Carnegie Hall in Lewis-
burg, Saturday, August 25, at 8
p.m. The group has been re-
ferred to as "the crown jewel of
Washington, D.C.'s acoustic mu-
sic community" by staff writer
Holly Gleason of Pulse! maga-
zine. They are known for their
"top-of-theqine picking" and
harmonies.
The band has won awards
over the years from different
Bluegrass music publications,
including Best Band, Best Vocal
Group, Best Album, Best Instru-
mentalists on dobro, bass, and
mandolin; and John Duffey's
Mr and Mrs Ben Johnson of
Shaunda Legg
award as "Entertainer of the Quinwood announce the en-
Year." gagement of their daughter
General admission for this Cindy Ann to William Douglas
performance is $10/$8 for Mere- Kemper, son of Mr and Mrs Wil-
bers of Carnegie Hall. The con- liam Kemper of Camden.
cert will follow Carnegie HaWs The bride-elect is a graduate daughter of Donald and Donna
First Annual Members' .Picnicof Rainelle Christian Academy Legg.
scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. and attended The Community
Tickets for the concert are now College and Glenville State Col-
available at the Carnegie Hall of- lege.
rice on Church Street, Lewis- Her fiance is a graduate of
burg. Advance reservations may Weston High School and attends
be made by calling 645-7917. GlenvilleState College.
This program is presented with The couple will be married
financial assistance through an August 25 m an open church
Art and Humanities Grant from ceremony at the First Baptist
the West Virginia Commission Church in Quinwood. A recep-
on the Arts, Division of Culture lion will be held immediately
& History. following the ceremony.
Shaunda Legg, I0
Is 'Miss Pre-Teen'
Shaunda Legg of Frankford
has been crowned West
Virginia's "Preteep Star" for
1990, She is the 10-year-old
She will compete with a rep-
resentative from every state for
the national title at the eighth
annual national pageant which
will be held September t6
through 23 at Daytona Beach,
Florida,
The winner will receive a
$l,000 U.S, Savings Bond; a $100
Travel Certificate; ; one night's
room accommodations in New
York City for interviews with a
Melissa Grey Livesay Weds
C. Keith Able In Lewisburg
Mrs C. Keith Able
(nee: Melissa Livesay)
Melissa Grey Livesay and C.
Keith Able were married at 7
o'clock in the evening June 9,
with Reverer d Homer D. Ste-
maids included Tammy Clamp
of Hilton Head, Karen Gledhill
of Boston, and Harriett Boone of
Louisville, Colorado, both sisters
were introduced by
Thymius of The
tel. Music by Hal Walls,
Spicer, Jim Steen and
permeated the hall
bride and groom led the
ing, followed by members!
wedding party, parent
guests.
Marianna Hanna of
burg was wedding direct
Bob Brown of Brown's
raphy, was the official
photographer.
The rehearsal dinner,
by the groom's family,
staged on the lawn of Eagle
Restaurant near
ginia. The bridesmaids'
con, hosted by Margaret
and Dorothy Johnson of
aunts of the groom, was
The General Lewis Inn
burg.
A bridal shower was
Tammy Clamp and
lips, both of Hilton
Renee Boone Honaker
shower for the honoree
Lewisburg United
Church. A shower,
Nadine L. Smith of
aunt of the bride, was
Circle J Square Steak
Fairlea.
A 1984 graduate of
brier East High School, the
attended Marshall and
wart performing the double ring of the bridegroom; Jane Bobbitt ginia Universities. She
talent and casting agent from a ceremony at the Lewisburg o[ Washington, D.C., and Susanployed as Operations
( leading children's agency.
i If You See , Judging will be based on United Methodist Church. Bell of Lewisburg. They wore of Dow, Owen & Co.,
The bride is the daughter of matching outfits and carried cas- Hilton Head. The gro{
I I lI I 'pol%'e, pe: mality, and appear- Mr and Mrs William J. Livesaycadi, g bouquets identical to that 1978 graduate of Salu :
| I ance." There will be an optional son of Blanche Robertson of Sa- Tanner of ttitton Mead served as County Technical Col
I t| | [ I talent program, of 1 ewisburg The groom is the of the honor attendants. Jennifer School and a graduate
luda, South Carolina, and thethe flower girl and c,?rricd aPendleto ,,, South Carolir
i Tomorrow, ('WHATYOUDOISNEW$ ~'~ late Carlos l lobson Able. wicker basket decorated with a sales representative for
Tell Him l TO us l The couple repeated their ,vhite net and filled with pink Head Lumber.
(AND ABUT 50,000 Following a honeymO
[ HAPPY BIRTHDAY [ OTHER FOLKS) / v°ws her°re an altar dec°rated r°sc petals" The ringbearer was
with candles and swags of Josh Price of Saluda. ,, to The Greenbrier Hot
I He Is 40. , / CONTACT THE / greenery. An arrangement of The byffte's m(,)ther chose a Williamsburg, Virgini
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I Big StuftTtlen, / WITH YOUR NEWS / ons and pompoms also adornedwhite formal gown. The Island. '
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| FROM THE THREE OF US. 1 122 North Court Street l for family members Both wore white orchid cor-
Lewisburg, 24901
| - : : I K y Given in marriage by her par-sages.
ents and escorted to the altar by
n :le wore a for Nmet three ear old Dewe
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; ~vvvv-v,vv,vv-,r-~,-~r~,~v,~-,vT,v.:,~,--,~-v--vv v~-'v",~vvv'v~- w-~ real gown of white raw silk fed- Hobson Able was best man for
k ~~~~ $'~1~ tt,ring a,, o f f-the-s ho u ld e r neck-his gra rids on. Guests were
,,, line with pleated bodice and a seated by Joe Livesay of Lewis-
I, i natural waistline extending into burg, brother of the bride; Wil-
a hall-flowing chapel train. Her liam Able of Saluda, brother of
if' 4~~ l\'tw°-tier walking h_,ngth veil of the bridegroom; Jim Kovach of
French illusion was attached to Hilton Head; Steve Price of Sa-
raw silk roses with f carls, luda, Rusty Yarbrough of Sa-
carried a floral cascad i of game- luda, Jim Hintz of Charleston,
I, lt'~llg: //"~:¢~ ¢ nias, white roses, stephanosis:South Carolina, and Steve Wip-
ivy and baby's breath. The per of Hilton Head. Each had a
strand of pearls she wore was a white rose boutonniere. Joe
gift from the bridegroom. Livesay and )qil!iam Able
Organist Betty Shaver of Le- served as acolytes.
wisburg accon panied soloist The reception, hosted by the
Renee Fife of White Sulphur bride's parents, was held at
Springs who sang a wedding se,- Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca Resort and
i SergcaTral1 !lecti°n and 'q'he L°rd's Prayer" ' was catered by Gwenn Cling-
• ' William Able of Saluda, brother man of Lewisburg.
of the groom, sang The Wed- The four-tiered wedding cake Sandra L Massey and
ding Song while accompany was adorned with rubrium lilies Sheets Jr along with !~i
ing himself on the guitar and white miniature carnationsents Mr and Mrs Stacy
B mn Honaker of ,reener and bab s breath The Maxwelton and Mr and
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' f Charlottesville served as matron buffet table arrangement, in a Dale Sheets, Jr of Auto Wo
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of honor, She wore a formal silver champagne bucket, was of wedding, 1 m Saturw,
two-tiered black silk shantung mixed summer flowers. Black, gust 11, at Enon BapflSl
i dress accented with scallopedpink and white balloons were Vago
" ~ ' neckline with rolled buttons,used throughout the reception
The maid of honor was Amy area.
McConnell of tlilton Head Is- Upon arrival at the reception, ,]
land, South Carolina. Brides- members of the wedding party S
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