Martinsville Bulletin from Martinsville, Virginia (2024)

2-B-Martinsville Bulletin, Sunday, July 7, 2013 WEDDINGS Kelly. Dalton Boehm of Richmond and Michael Ryan Goodin of Woodbridge were married June 1 at Trinity United Methodist Church, in Richmond. Dr. John B. Peters performed the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Boehm of Richmond. She is the granddaughter of Mildred E.

Dalton of Martinsville and the late P. Lester Dalton and the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Boehm.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Goodin of Williamsburg. He is the grandson of Jan Goodin of Richmond; Ron Goodin of Southern Shores, N.C.; and Nancy Hall and Earl Hall, both of Surry.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. Sister of the bride Sarah Katherine Boehm of Richmond was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kelsey Slate of New Kent; Alyssa Stutzman of Savannah, Ginny Myers of Reston; Julia Cameron of Charlotte, N.C.; and sisters of the bridegroom Megan Quin of Richmond and Erin Rodrigues of Silver Spring, Md. Flower girl was Genevieve Quin, niece of the bridegroom and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David Quin. Best man was Michael Tedesco of Mount Wolf, Pa. Groomsmen were Steve Kraft of Manassas, Brian Love of Fredericksburg, Adam Hodges of Vienna, Jason Riley of Lynchburg, John Stacy of Fairfax and Adam Wattenbarger of Springfield. Ushers were brothers-in-. law of the bridegroom Eddie din Mrs.

Michael Ryan Goodin Rodrigues and David Quin. Junior ushers were David Quin II and Christopher Quin, nephews of the bridegroom. Scripture was read by Eliza Balsamo of Richmond. Caleigh Balsamo of Richmond sang. A reception was held at The Hermitage Country Club in Manakin-Sabot.

The couple took a honeymoon in Jamaica. They live in Lake Ridge, The bride is a graduate of Radford University and is pursuing a master's degree in secondary education from George Mason University. She is employed by (Kelly Dalton Boehm) Prince William County Public Schools. The bridegroom is a graduate of Radford University. He is employed by Weber-Merritt in Alexandria.

Prior to the wedding, the couple was honored on the following occasions: March 2, a couple's shower and dinner in Richmond, hosted by Kelly Massengill; March 23, a shower in Richmond, hosted by Julia Cameron; in May, a bachelorette party weekend in Las Vegas; and May 31, a rehearsal dinner at Buckhead's Chop House in Richmond, hosted by the parents of the bridegroom. Dancers who will perform an opening number at Start Talent National Dance Competition are (front row, from left) Faith Wilson, Carson Arnold, Madison Nunn; Savannah Wimbish, Kelley Pickurel, Allie Brown, Lauralee Robinson and Zoie Pace. Second row (from left) Maggie Arnold, Destyni Millner, Emily McVey, Aliviah Fulcher, Olivia Scearce, Laurel Wagoner and Payton Errichetti. (Contributed photo) Dancers to open competition Saturday Students from Teresa's School of Baton and I Dance will perform an opening number on Saturday at Star Talent: National Competition at Myrtle Beach High School. The selection was: based on their dance performance in March at Star Regional Competition in Roanoke, where they were named: "Star Talent The dancers are: Faith Wilson, daughter, of Tanya Bartha of Collinsville; Carson daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Arnold of Deer incites APOLLO, Pa. (AP) An unwanted intruder a deer is forcing a western Pennsylvania school district to take a second look at security at its high school. Superintendent Matt Curci told the (Tarentum) Valley News Dispatch that the deer ran National marble WILDWOOD, N.J. (AP) An 11-year-old girl from Pennsylvania and a 12-yearold boy from Maryland are this year's national marbles champions.

Emily Cavacini won the girls' championship Thursday at the National Marbles Stanton-Reinhold Katie Nicole Stanton of Stafford and John Howard Reinhold of Richmond were married May 25 at Maymont Japanese Garden in Richmond. The Rev. Dale Ashley performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Daniel and Joan of Stafford. She is the granddaughter of Roberta and Ray Stanton III of Green, N.Y., and Betty Jones of Fort Walton Beach, and the late Milton Jones.

The bridegroom is the son of Wesley and Lynn Reinhold of Bassett. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Grandolfi and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Reinhold. her The father. bride She was wore escorted a by gown with a halter top and carried a big red rose origami bouquet with gold cranes. Maid of honor was Sarah Park, and matron of honor was Rachel Stevenson, both of Richmond: They wore short black dresses and carried red and white origami rose bouquets. Bridesmaids were Faith Broach of Richmond; Maggie Carlson of Stafford; Jenna Stanton and Chelsey Stanton of Albuquerque, both sisters of the a bride; Brandi Warman of Baltimore; and Cassandra Cormier of Richmond.

They wore short black dresses of varying styles and carried bouquets of red and white origami. Lana Lynn Reinhold was the flower girl for her parents' wedding. Best man was Tony Harris of Richmond. Groomsmen were Ben Scott of Virginia Beach; David Shell of Roanoke; Conway Jennings and Todd Raviotta, both of Richmond; and James Wayland of Bassett. Kim Lewis of Virginia Mr.

and Mrs. John Howard Reinhold (Katie Stanton) Beach also was an attendant of the bridegroom. Ring bearer was Sam Harris, son of Laura Spears and Tony Harris of Richmond. A program of wedding music was performed by Cris Ryan of Richmond on guitar. A reception was held at Gallery 5.

30 The couple have a honeymoon in the Bahamas planned for the fall. They live in Richmond. The bride is a 2007 graduate of Colonial Forge High School and a 2011 graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a bachelor's degree in photography. She is a child care worker at READER'S DIARY Ebenezer Church. The bridegroom attended Bassett High School and Patrick Henry Community College.

He is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a bachelor's degree in fine arts. He is employed by RVA Magazine in Richmond. Prior to the wedding, couple was honored on the following occasions: April 24, a bridal shower in Richmond, hosted by family and friends; May 14, a bachelorette party at the bride's home, hosted by the bride's family and friends; and a bachelor party in Virginia Beach, hosted by friends. Family appreciates 105-year-old mother and grandmother Martin By ELFRIEDE MARTIN Our mother, Bernice Law (Mrs. Moir) Martin, is over 105 years old.

She was born in Patrick County to John Witcher and Lucy Turner Law. As a young bride, she came to Martinsville, and has lived here ever since. In her lifetime, she saw many firsts, from the invention of the automobile and airplanes all the way to the exploration of the moon. World War I and the Great Depression, followed by World War II, brought hard times for her young family. Bernice had four children of her own and helped raise several of her grandchildren.

She was always willing. to share what little she had with friends. Her kindness is well known. It was a great day when she. and Moir.

celebrated Steve Martin's their 50th wedding anniversary. Sadly, she had to experience the loss of two of her children. 3 Her health lasted well into her 90s. We thank God for that. For some time now, she has not been able to help wallet a city street Martin's contacted found it.

Beekman ing the man whether the had Martin's but no cash. 2 Beekman A young Bernice Law Martin poses with her daughters Ruth Martin Ramion (left) and Pat Martin Wells (right). herself very much. Her daughter Pat has dedicated her life to tend to her mother. All of the rest of us are indebted to her for that.

Now Grandma is delicate, but she smiles at us when we visit. She appears to be pleased by the never parade of grandchildren, great-grands and greatgreat-grands. We give her all of our love and hope God will continue to smile on her life. Bernice. Martin's children are Ruth Ramion of Hampton, and Pat Wells of Martinsville and the late Louise Hanks and Moir, Martin Jr.

Elfriede Martin, who lives in Columbia, S.C., is the widow of Moir Martin Jr. Collinsville; Madison Nunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nunn of Bassett; Savannah Wimbish, daughter of Jeri Wimbish of Bassett and John Wimbish of Martinsville; Kelley. Pickurel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Pickurel of Ridgeway, Allie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brown of Ridgeway, Lauralee Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Robinson of Ridgeway; Zoie Pace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Pace of Collinsville; Maggie Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim school security "full speed" into the school's magnetically closed lobby.

door, which caused it to open June 5. Curci said the deer had to hit the door "in the right spot with a lot of force" to make that happen -but says the incident on June 5 has given officials pause that the door champions Tournament in Wildwood, N.J. Cooper Fisher won the boys' title. The four day toura nament featured 26 boys and 26 girls competing to knock marbles out of a circle. is from Shaler, just north of Pittsburgh.

She's been playing marbles 5. Arnold of Collinsville; Destyni Millner, daughter of Spencer of Collinsville and Kevin Millner. of Martinsville; Emily McVey, daughter of Heather McVey of Collinsville and Ben McVey of Bassett; Aliviah Fulcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Fulcher of Collinsville; Olivia Scearce, daughter of.

Mr. and Mrs. Dough Scearce of Ridgeway, Laurel Wagoner, daughter of Mr. and I Richard Wagoner of Martinsville; and Payton Errichetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joey Errichetti of concerns could otherwise be forced open. Nobody was hurt when the deer got into the school, although classes were still in session. A Kiski officer patrolling the school was able to direct the startled animal out another door) announced for about four years. She's a fifth-grader at Shaler Elementary School and won the Allegheny County Marbles Tournament on June 1: Numerous other marbles champions have come from Allegheny County over the last 10 years. safely returned WILKES-BARRE, Pa.

(AP) Steve Martin is known as a wild and crazy guy, but also a lucky one: A stranger found his wallet on a Pennsylvania street and returned it to the entertainer. Martin apparently lost his wallet while bicycling before performing Tuesday night in Wilkes-Barre. Will Beekman, programming director at the concert hall where Martin performed, says a man working on found the wallet. He knew bluegrass show was in town, so he the concert hall to say. he'd says Martin' insisted on thankin person, but he wasn't sure man got a reward.

The wallet driver's license and credit cards says he didn't get man's name. Students make concrete canoes flaat HOMER, Ill. (AP) Does concrete float? For the hundreds of civil engineering students at the annual National 'Concrete Canoe Competition, the answer is Teams representing 23 schools vied last week to design, build and race canoes made of concrete. Some vessels were as long as 22 feet and weighed as much as 180 pounds. A wooden canoe of the same size weighs about 40 pounds.

Alicia Welling, manager of the California Polytechnic State University team, says the trick to making concrete float is to mix it with glass bubbles, and other lightweight objects. Welling says the threeday American Society of Civil Engineers event gives students practical experience in finding creative engineering solutions and working as part of a team. de Technologie of Montreal, took the title Saturday." The Accent Department publishes engagement, wedding, birth, anniversary and birthday announcements for free. Call 638-8801, extension 242, or email accentdepartment. to request announcement forms or to learn more..

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