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    1. [COLEGROVE] Marriage: Staggs -- Colegrove
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    3. A quiet wedding ceremony at Sciotodale Freewill BaptistChurch united in marriage Miss Juanita Staggs and Russell Colegrove a privatefirst class in the U.S. AirForce.Rev. Clarnce Conaway performedthe double ring ceremony at 8o'clock Monday evening.The bride, third daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Mack Staggs ofWheelersburg, wore a whitesilk shantung dress with whiteaccessories and she carried awhite Bible topped with an orchid. Miss Staggs observedthe tradition of "Something old, something new, somethingborrowed and something blue".Miss Jayne Adams served as thebride's maid of honor and onlyattendant, wearing a browniridecent cotton frock withwhite accessories. She carrieda colonial bouquet of whitecarnations.The duties of best man were per-formed by Forrest Colegrove, brother of the bridegroom.Before the exchange of vows,Miss Jean Hartz played severalselections including "Juanita","Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life", "I Love You Truly", "Always" andthe traditional marches.The new Mrs. Colegrove a graduateof Wheelersburg High School in the class of 1949, has completedtwo years of college studies atOhio University. At present, she is employed by the OhioConsolidated Telephone Co.The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Colegrove of EgbertStop, is a graduate of Wheelers-burg High in the class of '48.He also attended Ohio Universitytwo years before entering the air force in December, 1950. Heis stationed at Hamilton AirForce Base, Calif.Pfc Colegrove will leave Saturdayto return to his base, and his bride plans to join him therein the near future. Portsmouth | Ohio | Portsmouth Times 06-22-1951 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=56062035&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=6

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