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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 6

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The Post-Stari
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Glens Falls, New York
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6
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S-Poat-Staf Gfm Flt, Y. Saturday, Nov. 77, 1982 Young-Quackenbush Weddings Antiques guides ready NEW YORK (AP) Publisher Alfred A. Knopf has come out with the first four volumes, in what will be a series of at least 10. of collectors' guides to American LEARN I NO Cook-Kingsley PROBLEMS ZEOiognottic Learning (Sit) 7-044S wVy jtbcd'fqhtjktmnoplS 1 Deborah Ann Young became the bride of SP4 Mark John Quackenbush at 2 p.m.

Oct. 2 in the Prussman Chapel. Fort Carson, Colo. Mrs. Quackenbush is the daughter of Jean Young of Colorado Springs, Colo.

Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quackenbush of Hudson Falls. Melissa Murr of Colorado Springs was maid of honor. SP4 Paul Hendrix of West Virginia was best man.

A reception followed at Prussman Chapel. The couple will reside in Colorado. The bridegroom was graduated in 1979 from Hudson Falls High School and presently is serving in the Army, stationed at Fort Carson. SUILOUEEl SED Striped or 01 ef) 50 IBS. (J Ir.IXED DI3D SEED p- C.O I MLBS.oVV i Hewitt's Premium Mixed Seed Contains No Red Seeds $0 OO i 9 50 LBS.

THISTLE SEED (Nner) LB. KM iiutul SB sfl rniiDOM coupon' I HaMtRock I Salt 80 lbs. II All Bird Feeders wew I 30 CFF! I s2.99 Starlett Davene Cook and Scott David Kingsley were united in marriage in the First Baptist Church of South Glens Falls. The Rev. Bernard Oatman, grandfather of the bride, performed the ceremony.

Mrs. Kingsley is the daughter of Barbara Beatty of 12 Heinrick Glens Falls, and Twin Channel Road, Queensbury. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kingsley of 13 Bowman Glens Falls.

The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Kristin Rooke was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Shawn Beatty, stepsister of the bride; Lori Snyder, cousin of the bride, and Cathy Backman. Tara Eddy, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Thomas Oatman of Lynchburg, uncle of the bride, was best man.

Ushers were Jeff Gonyea, Robert Fraser and Curtis Kingsley, brother of the bridegroom. Jeremy Williams, cousin of the bride, was ringbearer. A reception followed in the church hall, after which the Meyers Mecleta V. Meyers became the bride of Robert T. Johnson Oct.

16 in the Harrisena Community Church. The Rev. Lamont Robinson performed the double-ring ceremony. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Meyers of Cooper Street, Lake George. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs! Robert W. Johnson of r.

y.h4 ii: MR. AND MRS. ROBERT T. JOHNSON MR. AND MRS.

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They will reside in Glens Falls. Johnson Argyle. Kathy Breason of Hudson Falls was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Michele Baker of North Carolina, Marlease Meyers of Athol and Marcella Meyers of Lake sisters of the bride.

Philip Johnson of Argyle was best man for his brother. Ushers were George Underwood and Danny Bennett. Kriss Van Aernem and Joey Dick, niece and nephew of the bridegroom, were flower girl and ringbearer. Maria Meyers, sister of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. A reception followed at the Eagles Club, South Glens Falls.

The couple will reside in Hudson Falls. The bride is a 1977 graduate of Lake George Central School and now is employed at North American instrument Hudson Falls. Her husband, a' 1977 graduate of Argyle High School, is employed at Pleasant Valley Infirmary, Argyle. Merle Sarmnn f.il I rrlifirnlrn! Holiday rl I if Jt 'I A war ana Moke up Us sons how you howl Electrolysis and other Beauty Service also available. Arljrnbarlf 'a ffitii.

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