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Wednesday, December 5, 1920 THE NEW VOICE rs;9A-- 7 1 7cddinc Engagement f DeLANEY-DEMYA- N i Julie Anne DeLaney and IJlark Edward Demyan were married on Saturday, Sept 15, in the Motherhouse Chapel on Lex- ington Road. Father Joe Graffis performed the ceremony. ( The bride is the daughter of John DeLaney and Kay S. DeLaney of Shelbyville Road. . The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0. Demyan of Denington Drive. . Miss Nancy DeLaney was her sister's maid of honor. . Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lisa Broskey, the bride's aunt; Miss Marie Lunger; Miss Stephanie Hoagland; and Miss Michelle aaf. Miss Emma Kate Raver, the groom's godchild, was the flower girl. Eric Demyan, the groom's brother, was the best man. Groomsmen were Grant DeLaney, brother of the bride; Jim Raver; Mike Mueller; and Mike Kan an. Wondrous Nutcracker Ball held in Frankfort From page A-- 6 ) along with Deborah Harris, new finance director of the bal- let, and Irene Karp, board and executive committee member of the ballet. Representing the mansion was Ms. K. Michelle Rubarts, executive mansion director; Ms. Lanette Thur-ina- n, commissioner of arts; and mansion curator, Jovett Sheetinger. ! A signal was given to make the annual promenade to the Capitol past the elegant foun- tains, down the walk peopled by jNutcracker mice, pages and toy ;soldiers. Up the Capitol steps Ipast the red Christmas tree, and !you entered one of the most 'beautiful capitol buildings in the country. The marble staircases were ; lavishly hung with pine gar lands, red bows and lights, with red poinsettias on every step. The tables were set on the secon- d-floor balcony overlooking the rotunda dance floor, which was lit only with the lights of six tall Christmas trees tied with red velvet bows. Lincoln stood solemnly in the center of the whirling dancers as Pat Patrick's band plays "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" and "White Christmas." Christmas Pageant Ever" opens Kentucky Center for ! Stage One: The Louisville ! Children's Theatre opens i Louisville's newest holiday tradi-- j tion, "The Best Christmas j Pageant Ever," this week in the Bomhard Theater at the Ken-- j tucky Center for the Arts. ; The recommended L for ages 8 and up, is sponsored by The Humana Foundation and jwill be performed on Sunday, Dec. 9 at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.; Sa- turday, Dec. 15, at 11 a.m. and 2 ;p.m.; baturday, Dec. 22, at 11 S;a.m. and 2 p.m. I; Weekday performances will be presented for school audiences S;Nov. 26 through Dec. 21 at 10 J ;a.m. and noon. All performances ! tare held in the Bomhard Theater. J Thirty-eigh- t talented youth 'representing schools from Louisville and Southern Indiana will Derform as euest actors in c 'this year's production of Barbara C Robinson's warm and hilarious i;play about what happens when a BrowniboroM.l WitUriMilWiy 3941 TiylonvllliRd. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Edward Demyan Kent DeLaney, brother of the bride, was ringbearer. Following the wedding, a reception as held in the Spalding University Ballroom. A Christmas shower was given by Dr. and Mrs. Victor DiOrio, a barbecue shower by Mr. and Mrs. James Raver, a personal shower by Mrs. Lisa Broskey and Mrs. William Schneider, and a cocktail party by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schneider. A bridesmaids luncheon was v v photo by LUCIE BLODGETT Dinner was by tuxedo-- dav rowng the men handsome in clad young waiters from Grisan ti's. Festive plaid taffeta table cloths were centered with huge red amaryllis plants grown months ahead by Wallitch nurs- erymen. Napkins were ringed with golden stars and at each place was a delicate Christmas bell from Limoges in the "Grenadier" pattern, courtesy of Dolfinger's to commemorate the gift from the Bernardaud family from France, who cere- moniously presented Governor and Mrs, Wilkinson .a set of china with its Nutcracker Prince-lik- e design. The bell has the soldier with toys and holly tied with a red satin ribbon for hanging on your tree. All around were women in their shimmering holi- - "The Best at the Arts production, JO Limoges, Christmas beautiful the town bullies those incorri- gible Kerdman kids are given the lead roles in the church Christmas pageant. In addition to the student guests, "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" features perfor- mances by Stage One's adult pro- fessional actors. This year's pro- duction will have an additional scene added by Barbara Robinson with the play's director J. Daniel Herring. Robinson based the play on her book by the same name. New costumes also have been added by Stage's One's resident costume designer, Polly Bvers. Tickets to weekend public per- formances are $8.50 and can be purchased' in advance by calling the Kentucky Center for the Arts ticket service at 584-777- 7 or A special rate also is available for groups of 10 or more. For more information, call Stage One at 589-594- 6. Louisville's Oldest locally owned name brand family clothing store Men's Sportcoats Suits Slacks Sportcoats ' Lambswool 95.00 & 105.00 100 Camel Hai- r- 150.00 Dress & Casual Slacks 100 Worsted Wool 45.00 1 00 Combed Cotton 25.00 Duck Head 25.00 Burllngtons 6535 19.93 Suits 100 Lt. Wt. Worsted 160-19- 0 Wool Blend 135 to 190 2 Ply. Pinpoint Shirts 25.00 Silk Ties 10.00 to 15.00. FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Holiday Uw UcUahiCntf Knobvliw CinUr RoHing KIII Old Shiptordi villi Rd. A Outtr Loop 1 ' Shopping Cmtw WnlportRd.it Goom Crtek Rd. StoriHourt: 9:3010 4:00 Hon. A Thuri. 9.30 to 4:00 (I XL a given by Mrs. Joseph Fowler. The bride is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and plans to graduate in December from the University of Kentucky with a degree in elementary education. She is currently student-teachin- g in Versailles. The groom is a graduate of St Xavier High School and Xavier University. Following a honeymoon to Siesta Key, Fla., the couple will reside in Louisville. Loyal ballet benefactor and honorary board member Major Gen. Dliiman Rash enjoyed champagne In the mansion dining room near the silver punch bowl from the USS Kentiirkv served black tie. Plates arrived with an artistic salad of red raddichio and Belgian endive with rasp- berry vinaigrette and toasted almonds. The dinner menu was beef tenderloin with Bordelaise sauce; a delicate chicken breast with red currant sauce; potato "birdnests" with "bird eggs" of winter root vegetable balls; and zucchini baskets of asparagus. Dessert was an elegant caramel pot de creme with chocolate truf- fles resting on gold foil. ... Dancing wentm until 1 a.m, and the ball was a stellar suc- cess. Ball committee members were: the Abrumsons, Mrs. John Anson, Mrs. Morton Boyd, Mrs. William Brittain, Neal Campbell, Mrs. Edward Dumesnil Jr., Mrs. Michael Grisanti, Mrs. William Grubbs, Mrs. Del Hayunga, Mrs. Dan Ison, Mrs. James Karp, Mrs. Lee Kirkwood, Mrs. John Kirwan Jr., Mrs. Richard Klein, Mrs. Donald Kohler, Ms. Lucy Levis, Mrs. Carl Pollard, Mrs. Thomas Sandefur Jr., Mrs. Glenn BERNHARD W. FILBERT, Pastor & Sequined and glitzy high fashioned or trendy, you'll find a Party Gown that sets you apart from all others when you shop .... Belles & Brides 838 South Louisville, Ky. 587-174- 9 Open Daily 0 Mon. eve till 9:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Young, of Germantown, Tenn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Tracy Lee Young, of Birmingham, Ala., to Randall Collins Roth, of Birm- ingham, Ala., son of Mrs. Pat Roth of Metairie, La., and Mr. Easten J. Roth of Gonzales, La. Ms. Young's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Frith and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Young, are currently residents of St. Matthews. Ms. Young is a graduate of Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn., and is currently a student at the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birming- ham. Roth, a graduate of Rhodes College in Memphis also is cur- - rently a at the Universi- ty of Alabama School of Medicine. The wedding is planned for Dec. 29 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Memphis. Schilling, Mrs. George Sta-blei- n, Ms. Bonnie Sturgeon, Mrs. Richard M. Sullivan, Mrs. J. Clifford Todd and Mrs. Gerald Tyrrell. The Nutcracker Ballet will open Dec. 14 and run through the Dec. 23 matinee at which time the 1990 Jaguar will be raf- fled. Tickets are on sale until then. Call the ballet office at 4564520 for tickets. Louisville's only Dessert Cafe Featuring Extraordinary desserts j Show your good taste. 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Page 1: New voice (Louisville, Ky.). (Louisville, KY) 1990-12-05 ...nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7vt43hz745/data/0374.pdf · director; Ms. Lanette Thur-ina-n, commissioner of arts; and mansion curator,

Wednesday, December 5, 1920 THE NEW VOICE rs;9A-- 7

1

7cddinc Engagement

fDeLANEY-DEMYA- N

i Julie Anne DeLaney andIJlark Edward Demyan weremarried on Saturday, Sept 15, inthe Motherhouse Chapel on Lex-ington Road. Father Joe Graffisperformed the ceremony.( The bride is the daughter ofJohn DeLaney and Kay S.DeLaney of Shelbyville Road.. The groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs. Edward 0. Demyan ofDenington Drive.. Miss Nancy DeLaney was hersister's maid of honor.. Bridesmaids were Mrs. LisaBroskey, the bride's aunt; MissMarie Lunger; Miss StephanieHoagland; and Miss Michelle

aaf.Miss Emma Kate Raver, the

groom's godchild, was the flowergirl.

Eric Demyan, the groom'sbrother, was the best man.

Groomsmen were GrantDeLaney, brother of the bride;Jim Raver; Mike Mueller; andMike Kan an.

Wondrous Nutcracker Ball held in FrankfortFrom page A-- 6

) along with Deborah Harris,new finance director of the bal-let, and Irene Karp, board andexecutive committee member ofthe ballet. Representing themansion was Ms. K. MichelleRubarts, executive mansiondirector; Ms. Lanette Thur-ina- n,

commissioner of arts; andmansion curator, JovettSheetinger.! A signal was given to makethe annual promenade to theCapitol past the elegant foun-tains, down the walk peopled byjNutcracker mice, pages and toy;soldiers. Up the Capitol stepsIpast the red Christmas tree, and!you entered one of the most'beautiful capitol buildings in thecountry.

The marble staircases were; lavishly hung with pine gar

lands, red bows and lights, withred poinsettias on every step.The tables were set on the secon-

d-floor balcony overlooking therotunda dance floor, which waslit only with the lights of six tallChristmas trees tied with redvelvet bows. Lincoln stoodsolemnly in the center of thewhirling dancers as PatPatrick's band plays "I've GotMy Love to Keep Me Warm" and"White Christmas."

Christmas Pageant Ever"opens Kentucky Center for

! Stage One: The Louisville! Children's Theatre opensi Louisville's newest holiday tradi-- j

tion, "The Best Christmasj Pageant Ever," this week in the

Bomhard Theater at the Ken-- jtucky Center for the Arts.

; The recommendedL for ages 8 and up, is sponsored byThe Humana Foundation and

jwill be performed on Sunday,Dec. 9 at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.; Sa-

turday, Dec. 15, at 11 a.m. and 2;p.m.; baturday, Dec. 22, at 11

S;a.m. and 2 p.m.I; Weekday performances will be

presented for school audiencesS;Nov. 26 through Dec. 21 at 10J ;a.m. and noon. All performances! tare held in the Bomhard Theater.

J Thirty-eigh- t talented youth'representing schools fromLouisville and Southern Indianawill Derform as euest actors in

c 'this year's production of BarbaraC Robinson's warm and hilariousi;play about what happens when

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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Edward Demyan

Kent DeLaney, brother of thebride, was ringbearer.

Following the wedding, areception as held in the SpaldingUniversity Ballroom.

A Christmas shower was givenby Dr. and Mrs. Victor DiOrio, abarbecue shower by Mr. and Mrs.James Raver, a personal showerby Mrs. Lisa Broskey and Mrs.William Schneider, and a cocktailparty by Mr. and Mrs. BillSchneider.

A bridesmaids luncheon was

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photo by LUCIE BLODGETT

Dinner was by tuxedo-- dav rowng the men handsome inclad young waiters from Grisanti's. Festive plaid taffeta tablecloths were centered with hugered amaryllis plants grownmonths ahead by Wallitch nurs-erymen. Napkins were ringedwith golden stars and at eachplace was a delicate Christmasbell from Limoges in the"Grenadier" pattern, courtesy ofDolfinger's to commemorate thegift from the Bernardaud familyfrom France, who cere-moniously presented Governorand Mrs, Wilkinson .a set ofchina with its NutcrackerPrince-lik- e design. The bell hasthe soldier with toysand holly tied with a red satinribbon for hanging on your tree.

All around werewomen in their shimmering holi- -

"The Bestat the Arts

production,

JO

Limoges,

Christmas

beautiful

the town bullies those incorri-gible Kerdman kids are giventhe lead roles in the churchChristmas pageant.

In addition to the studentguests, "The Best ChristmasPageant Ever" features perfor-mances by Stage One's adult pro-

fessional actors. This year's pro-duction will have an additionalscene added by Barbara Robinsonwith the play's director J. DanielHerring. Robinson based the playon her book by the same name.New costumes also have beenadded by Stage's One's residentcostume designer, Polly Bvers.

Tickets to weekend public per-formances are $8.50 and can bepurchased' in advance by callingthe Kentucky Center for the Artsticket service at 584-777- 7 or

A special rate alsois available for groups of 10 ormore.

For more information, callStage One at 589-594- 6.

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Sacred Heart Academy and plansto graduate in December from theUniversity of Kentucky with adegree in elementary education.She is currently student-teachin- g

in Versailles.The groom is a graduate of St

Xavier High School and XavierUniversity.

Following a honeymoon toSiesta Key, Fla., the couple willreside in Louisville.

Loyal balletbenefactor andhonorary boardmember MajorGen. DliimanRash enjoyedchampagne In themansion diningroom near thesilver punch bowlfrom the USSKentiirkv

served

black tie. Plates arrived with anartistic salad of red raddichioand Belgian endive with rasp-berry vinaigrette and toastedalmonds. The dinner menu wasbeef tenderloin with Bordelaisesauce; a delicate chicken breastwith red currant sauce; potato"birdnests" with "bird eggs" ofwinter root vegetable balls; andzucchini baskets of asparagus.Dessert was an elegant caramelpot de creme with chocolate truf-fles resting on gold foil.

... Dancing wentm until 1 a.m,and the ball was a stellar suc-cess.

Ball committee memberswere: the Abrumsons, Mrs.John Anson, Mrs. MortonBoyd, Mrs. William Brittain,Neal Campbell, Mrs. EdwardDumesnil Jr., Mrs. MichaelGrisanti, Mrs. WilliamGrubbs, Mrs. Del Hayunga,Mrs. Dan Ison, Mrs. JamesKarp, Mrs. Lee Kirkwood,Mrs. John Kirwan Jr., Mrs.Richard Klein, Mrs. DonaldKohler, Ms. Lucy Levis, Mrs.Carl Pollard, Mrs. ThomasSandefur Jr., Mrs. Glenn

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Ms. Young's grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Frith and Mr.and Mrs. Douglas A. Young, arecurrently residents of St.Matthews.

Ms. Young is a graduate ofRhodes College in Memphis,Tenn., and is currently a studentat the University of AlabamaSchool of Medicine in Birming-ham.

Roth, a graduate of RhodesCollege in Memphis also is cur- -rently a at the Universi-ty of Alabama School ofMedicine.

The wedding is planned forDec. 29 at St. Mary's CatholicChurch in Memphis.

Schilling, Mrs. George Sta-blei- n,

Ms. Bonnie Sturgeon,Mrs. Richard M. Sullivan,Mrs. J. Clifford Todd and Mrs.Gerald Tyrrell.

The Nutcracker Ballet willopen Dec. 14 and run throughthe Dec. 23 matinee at whichtime the 1990 Jaguar will be raf-fled. Tickets are on sale untilthen. Call the ballet office at4564520 for tickets.

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