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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 41

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THE STATE 401HXAL June 25. 1 978 C-l 1 Weddings M-FRO FABRIC rfaimtma a LANSING MALL 321-4312 OPEN OAILY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAY Noon to p.m. Stuckman-Otto Terese Otto, 16441 Center Road, and Thomas Stuckman.

13819 Main Bath, were married June 17 at Mt Hope United Methodist Church. They were attended by Tanya Otto and Warren Sch'ir-ado. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F.

Otto of East Lansing. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stuckman of 6115 Lemer Way. The couple will live in Bath.

Silver-Faber Marijean Faber, 1016 N. Capitol, and Donald Silver of Battle Creek, were married Friday evening at the bride's parents' home. They were attended by Ann Faber and Richard Silver. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. Dr.

and Mrs. Warren H. Faber of Wyoming. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Silver of Alpena. The couple will live in Battle Creek. 4 Oh. Musson-Morton Mooney-Berardo Randall-Licht SIZES 16j to 32'j and 18 to 60- Sale! Sale! 312 Taylor Grand Ledge. Mich.

48837 Ph. 627-9551 2Z I I Hawthorne-Jackson Geneva Jackson, 1410 Case, and Rickie Hawthorne, 1319 Chester, were married Saturday afternoon at First Assembly of God. They were attended by Manlyn Smith and Fred Palmer. The bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Jackson of Lansing. The bndegorom is the son of Ms. Wilma Giles of Lansing. The couple will live in Korikomi- Jorgensen Valarie Jorgensen of Webberville and Kevin Kankomi. 4905 Dunckel.

were marned June 17 at Rowlev Weslevan Church in Williamston. They were attended by Sherry Wolfe and Bradley Kankomi. The bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jorgensen of Webberville.

The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ted Kankomi of Webberville. The couple will live in Columbus, Ohio. Cynthia Morton.

3520 Colchester, and Warren Musson of Dearborn Heights were married Saturday evening at First Presbytenan Church. They were attended by Teresa Morton and Cory Borgeson. The bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morton of Lansing.

The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Victoria Musson of Dearborn Heights. The couple will live in Plymouth. Katherine Berardo, 1717 Bnarwood, and Robert Mooney III of Ann Arbor were marned Saturday afternoon at St. Mary's Cathedral.

Ihey were attended by Margaret Cushman and Thomas Mooney. The bride is the daughter of Margaret Berardo of Lansing and the late James Berardo. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mooney 2329 Cumberland.

The couple will live in Jackson. Kathryn Licht, 223 Parkwood, and Barring-ton Randall of Glenwiew, were married Saturday evening at Peoples Church East Lansing. They were attended by Pamela Dunham and Chip Carmichael. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Licht of Temperance. The bndegroom is the son of Mrs. Maxine Randall of Glenview, 111. and the late William Randall. The couple will live in Lansing.

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and Mrs. Jerome Huey of Chicago, III. The couple will live in Grand Rapids. Cross-Eiseler Lisa Eiseler. 233 Douglas, and Donald Cross.

15273 Pinehurst were marned June 16 at St. Therese Church. They were attended by LuAnn Eiseler and Tim Braun. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Eiseler of Lansing. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cross, Sr. of Lansing.

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This composer hears little applause striped in white. r' vc your Catherine'i Charge I I UnrordflftAM II 10 potugc ecn Mfronf plus local Wes rat if Have one and see. l'1 STOUT 5HOPPE LASHLEY UNDERSTANDS normal conversation, thanks to lipreading abilities and the 12 percent hearing he has left in one ear. His hearing loss is mainly of higher-pitched sounds. So, while he can hear the meow of a fully grown cat, a higherpitched kitten's meow is not in his range.

Middle is in his heanng range, said Lashley, who explained he knew what high sounded like by using imagination, logic and music theory. He said the University of Georgia denied him entrance to its music program because of his disability, but he got his bachelor's degree with highest honors at Georgia Southern College in 1976. Lashley said he planned to continue teaching piano and would like to teach at a college for three or four years, then eam his doctorate. ATLANTA (AP) The opera composed by Ted Lashley has received standing ovations the two times it has been performed, but Lashley could barely hear the music or the applause. "You don't have to be able to hear the music out loud, just to hear it in your head, and know how to work with it," said Lashley, who is nearly deaf.

THE PIANO teacher, who began losing his heanng when he was 4 years old, added. "I don't feel my heanng loss is a a handicap at all. In fact, sometimes it's an advantage." Lashley composed the opera based on the play. "Song for a Hero," even though he dislikes operas. "I don't care for vocal music, because I am not able to understand sung words," he said.

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Gymnastics clinics to begin Two six-week gymnastics clinics for boys and girls are being offered this summer by the physical education department of the Lansing School District. The clinics at C.W. Otto Junior High School and Eastern High School will meet weekday mornings beginning Monday through Aug. 4. Cost is $20 per student.

OTTO'S PROGRAM is for grades four through nine. Sessions will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. and 10 a.m. to noon based on skill level. Eastern's program is for grades six through 12 and will meet from 8 to 10 a.m.

Both classes are limiting enrollment to 20-25 per class. Registration will be held Monday before each class. For more information call the department at 374-4355. HARRY HILL High School is planning a clinic as well. Contact the school for more nn OPEN MON.

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