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The Lebanon Enterprise will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16 in observance of M.L. King Jr. Day. All copy deadlines are 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12. A8 SOCIAL • the lebanon enterprise • wednesday, january 11, 2012 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mays Bobby Joe Mays and Martha Suzanne Dant of Lebanon announce the birth of a 6-pound, 11-ounce son, Bobby Joe Mays Jr., born Oct. 27, 2011, at Spring View Hospital, Lebanon. Maternal grandparents are Joe and Linda Dant of Lebanon. Paternal grandparents are Anna Laura Mays of Lebanon and the late Jack Mays. MAYS BIRTHDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS Hallmark Landyn Cage Hallmark celebrated his 1st birthday Dec. 30, 2011. He is the son of Chucky and Shannon Hallmark of Lebanon. He is the grandson of Donald and Helen McCarty of Lebanon and the late Dorothy Hallmark of Gravel Switch. Landyn Cage has three brothers, Adam, Cambron and Ethan. Wheatley Sophia Grace Wheatley will celebrate her 2nd birthday Jan. 13, 2012. She is the daughter of Joey and Leslie Wheatley of Raywick. Grandparents are Donna and Tim McQueary, Terry Smith and Larry and Lois Wheatley. Great-grandparents are Donald and Carol Jean Smith, Billy and Shirley Lanham, Adeline Thomas and Patricia Wheatley. She has one brother, Evan. HALLMARK ANNIVERSARY SENIOR CITIZENS MENUS Monday, Jan 16: Closed Tuesday, Jan. 17: Baked pork chop, buttered corn, lima beans, mandarin orang- es, cornbread. Wednesday, Jan. 18: Swiss steak, wild rice w/apricots, buttered carrots, strawberries and bananas, roll. Thursday, Jan. 19: Beef vegetable soup, ham or tur- key sandwich, mixed fruit, peanut butter cookie. Friday, Jan. 20: Tuna cro- quettes, rigatoni and toma- toes, buttered broccoli, banana pudding, roll. Jerry A. and Linda Bland Reynolds will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a Mass at St. Augustine on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2012. The couple was married Jan. 20, 1962. They have four children, one deceased, and four grandchildren. Couple celebrates golden anniversary EDUCATION MR. AND MRS. JERRY A. REYNOLDS WEDDING MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW MATTINGLY Holland, Mattingly marry October 22 Emily Holland and Matthew Mattingly were united in marriage at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 22, 2011, at The Factory in Franklin, Tenn. Emily Witsiepe officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Craig and Donna Holland of Franklin, Tenn. and the granddaughter of Carol Fleenor of Bowling Green. The groom is the son of Bill and Connie Mattingly of Lebanon and the grand- son of Bob and Marianna Mattingly and the late Charlotte Mattingly, all of Lebanon, and Ruby Wilson and the late Gilbert Turner of Mt. Sterling. Stephanie Holland served as maid of honor and Melanie Tracey served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Caroline Schroder, Annaliece Mattingly, Wende Tate, Stephanie Spurlock, Allie Hanson and Julia Crownover. Bella Haas served as flower girl. Will Mattingly served as best man. Groomsmen were Bentley Blair, Joe Vincent Blair, Chase Burdette, Rocky Ebelhar, Jim Eubank, Vince Gill, Michael Hanson and Will Spalding. Ring bear- ers were Mason Osman and Sawyer Tracey. A reception followed the ceremony at The Factory. After a wedding trip to the Virgin Islands, the cou- ple is making their home in Franklin, Tenn. WHEATLEY Sunday,February 5 TH 1-4 p.m. BRIDAL SHOW & PROMOTIONAL PACKAGES Platinum Package Includes full back page process color ad in the Bridal Fair section,Three (3) tables at expo, and sponsor name in title of fair on all promotions. Gold Package Includes full process color page ad in Bridal Fair section and Two (2) tables at bridal expo. Silver Package Includes 1/2 page ad with process color in Bridal Fair section and Two (2) tables at bridal expo. Bronze Package Includes 1/2-page ad in the Bridal Fair section and One (1) table at the bridal expo. Copper Package Includes 1/4-page ad in the Bridal Fair section and One (1) table at the bridal expo. 110 W. STEPHEN FOSTER, BARDSTOWN, KY 40004 BLUEGRASS ENTERTAINMENT & EXPOSITION COMPLEX (Located 31E & Bluegrass Pkwy., Bardstown) BRIDAL SECTION PUBLISHES Wednesday, February 1 ST HURRY! SPACE IS LIMITED... Advertising & Show DEADLINE FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 Contact an advertising representative at 502-348-9003 K e n t u c k y B l u e g r a s s Q u i l t S h o w Sponsored by the Marion Co. Extension Homemakers Association and in conjunction with the Kentucky Bluegrass Music Kickoff J a n . 2 8 , 1 0 a . m . - 5 p . m . C o s t : $ 5 t o v i e w Q u i l t S h o w M a r i o n C o u n t y H i g h S c h o o l , 7 3 5 E . M a i n S t . , L e b a n o n Q u i l t c o m p e t i t i o n : N o n r e f u n d a b l e $ 5 F e e p e r Q u i l t D e a d l i n e f o r f o r m a n d f e e i s J a n . 2 0 . For more information contact: Elizabeth Creed, (270) 692-2421 or [email protected] Youth Actors present Get your ticket to award-winning theatre close to home. Sponsoredby For more information (859) 336-5412, ext. 4 or at centralkytheatre.com Get exceptional drama you want and the escape you need! JAN. 20, 21 & 22 MainStage presents FEB. 3-5 & 10-12 Opera House, Springfield, Ky. Sponsoredby DR. JULIA BROWN & C. BROWN ENTERPRISES Photo submitted Pictured are the St. Charles Middle School Hall of Valor students who have been recognized during the 2nd term. Students are nominated by their teachers for modeling school-wide expectations and demonstrating outstanding academic performance and/ or effort and behavior. St. Charles Middle School Hall of Valor students MCHS Students of the Week Freshman student of the week is Tonia Leonard. She is the daughter of Mary Leonard of Bradfordsville. She was nomi- nated by Sherbie King, her health education teacher. Sophomore student of the week is Brooklyn Russell. Her parents are Karen and Larry Russell of Loretto. She was nominated by Haley Parman, her Pre-AP Algebra II teacher. Senior student of the week is Patrick Gribbins. His parents are Jennifer and Keith Gribbins of Lebanon. He was nominated by Haley Parman, his Pre-Cal- culus teacher. Junior student of the week is Durbin Richardson. He is the son of Stephanie Keeling of Gravel Switch. He was nomi- nated by Haley Parman, his Pre-Calculus teacher. St. Catharine College recently announced the list of students who have achieved extraordinary academic suc- cess for the Fall 2011 semes- ter. The dean’s list includes all students who had a grade point average of 3.6 - 3.999. The following students were recognized for their aca- demic achievement: Lauren Caldwell, Tonya Gootee, Jillian Leake, Priscilla Lee, Stuart Mattingly, Madison Moore, Corey O’Daniel, Kenna Smith, Caroline Thomas, and Ashley Wathen, all of Lebanon, Adrienne Leigh of Bradfordsville, and Ethan Smith of Loretto. The president’s list includes all students who had a perfect 4.0 grade point average. The following students were rec- ognized for their academic achievement: Derek Cissell of Loretto, Misty Kehm of Lebanon, Lindsey Mattingly of Loretto, and Ralph Montgomery of Lebanon. ST. CATHARINE COLLEGE Students are named to dean’s, president’s lists

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The Lebanon Enterprise will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16 in observance of M.L. King Jr. Day.

All copy deadlines are 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12.

A8 SOCIAL • the lebanon enterprise • wednesday, january 11, 2012

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTMaysBobby Joe Mays and Martha Suzanne

Dant of Lebanon announce the birth of a 6-pound, 11-ounce son, Bobby Joe Mays Jr., born Oct. 27, 2011, at Spring View Hospital, Lebanon.

Maternal grandparents are Joe and Linda Dant of Lebanon.

Paternal grandparents are Anna Laura Mays of Lebanon and the late Jack Mays.

MAYS

BIRTHDAY ANNOUNCEMENTSHallmarkLandyn Cage Hallmark celebrated his

1st birthday Dec. 30, 2011. He is the son of Chucky and Shannon Hallmark of Lebanon. He is the grandson of Donald and Helen McCarty of Lebanon and the late Dorothy Hallmark of Gravel Switch. Landyn Cage has three brothers, Adam, Cambron and Ethan.

WheatleySophia Grace Wheatley will celebrate

her 2nd birthday Jan. 13, 2012. She is the daughter of Joey and Leslie Wheatley of Raywick. Grandparents are Donna and Tim McQueary, Terry Smith and Larry and Lois Wheatley. Great-grandparents are Donald and Carol Jean Smith, Billy and Shirley Lanham, Adeline Thomas and Patricia Wheatley. She has one brother, Evan.

HALLMARK

■ ANNIVERSARY

SENIOR CITIZENS MENUSMonday, Jan 16: ClosedTuesday, Jan. 17: Baked

pork chop, buttered corn, lima beans, mandarin orang-es, cornbread.

Wednesday, Jan. 18: Swiss steak, wild rice w/apricots, buttered carrots, strawberries and bananas, roll.

Thursday, Jan. 19: Beef vegetable soup, ham or tur-key sandwich, mixed fruit, peanut butter cookie.

Friday, Jan. 20: Tuna cro-quettes, rigatoni and toma-toes, buttered broccoli, banana pudding, roll.

Jerry A. and Linda Bland Reynolds will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a Mass at St. Augustine on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2012. The couple was married Jan. 20, 1962. They have four

children, one deceased, and four grandchildren.

Couple celebrates golden anniversary

■ EDUCATION

MR. AND MRS. JERRY A. REYNOLDS

■ WEDDING

MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW MATTINGLY

Holland, Mattingly marry October 22

Emily Holland and Matthew Mattingly were united in marriage at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 22, 2011, at The Factory in Franklin, Tenn. Emily Witsiepe officiated the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Craig and Donna Holland of Franklin, Tenn. and the granddaughter of Carol Fleenor of Bowling Green.

The groom is the son of Bill and Connie Mattingly of Lebanon and the grand-son of Bob and Marianna Mattingly and the late Charlotte Mattingly, all of Lebanon, and Ruby Wilson and the late Gilbert Turner of Mt. Sterling.

Stephanie Holland served as maid of honor and Melanie

Tracey served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Caroline Schroder, Annaliece Mattingly, Wende Tate, Stephanie Spurlock, Allie Hanson and Julia Crownover. Bella Haas served as flower girl.

Will Mattingly served as best man. Groomsmen were Bentley Blair, Joe Vincent Blair, Chase Burdette, Rocky Ebelhar, Jim Eubank, Vince Gill, Michael Hanson and Will Spalding. Ring bear-ers were Mason Osman and Sawyer Tracey.

A reception followed the ceremony at The Factory.

After a wedding trip to the Virgin Islands, the cou-ple is making their home in Franklin, Tenn.

WHEATLEY

Sunday,February 5TH 1-4 p.m.

BRIDAL SHOW & PROMOTIONAL PACKAGESPlatinum PackageIncludes full back page process color ad in theBridal Fair section,Three (3) tables at expo, andsponsor name in title of fair on all promotions.

Gold PackageIncludes full process color page ad in Bridal Fair section and Two (2) tables at bridal expo.

Silver PackageIncludes 1/2 page ad with process color in BridalFair section and Two (2) tables at bridal expo.

Bronze PackageIncludes 1/2-page ad in the Bridal Fair section andOne (1) table at the bridal expo.

Copper PackageIncludes 1/4-page ad in the Bridal Fair section andOne (1) table at the bridal expo.

110 W. STEPHEN FOSTER, BARDSTOWN, KY 40004

BLUEGRASS ENTERTAINMENT& EXPOSITION COMPLEX

(Located 31E & Bluegrass Pkwy., Bardstown)

BRIDAL SECTION PUBLISHESWednesday, February 1ST

HURRY! SPACE IS LIMITED...

Advertising & ShowDEADLINE

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13Contact an advertising representative at

502-348-9003

Kentucky Bluegrass Quilt Show

Sponsored by the Marion Co. Extension Homemakers Association and in conjunction with the Kentucky Bluegrass Music Kickoff

Jan. 28, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: $5 to view Quilt Show

Marion County High School, 735 E. Main St., Lebanon Quilt competition: Nonrefundable $5 Fee per Quilt

Deadline for form and fee is Jan. 20. For more information contact:

Elizabeth Creed, (270) 692-2421 or [email protected]

Youth Actors present

Get your ticket to award-winning theatre close to home.

Sponsored by

For more information (859) 336-5412, ext. 4 or at centralkytheatre.com Get exceptional drama you want and the escape you need!

JAN. 20, 21 & 22

Main Stage presents

FEB. 3-5 & 10-12

Opera House, Springfield, Ky.

Sponsored by DR. JULIA BROWN

& C. BROWN ENTERPRISES

Photo submitted

Pictured are the St. Charles Middle School Hall of Valor students who have been recognized during the 2nd term. Students are nominated by their teachers for modeling school-wide expectations and demonstrating outstanding academic performance and/ or effort and behavior.

St. Charles Middle School Hall of Valor students

MCHS Students of the Week

Freshman student of the week is Tonia Leonard. She is the daughter of Mary Leonard of Bradfordsville. She was nomi-nated by Sherbie King, her health education teacher.

Sophomore student of the week is Brooklyn Russell. Her parents are Karen and Larry Russell of Loretto. She was nominated by Haley Parman, her Pre-AP Algebra II teacher.

Senior student of the week is Patrick Gribbins. His parents are Jennifer and Keith Gribbins of Lebanon. He was nominated by Haley Parman, his Pre-Cal-culus teacher.

Junior student of the week is Durbin Richardson. He is the son of Stephanie Keeling of Gravel Switch. He was nomi-nated by Haley Parman, his Pre-Calculus teacher.

St. Catharine College recently announced the list of students who have achieved extraordinary academic suc-cess for the Fall 2011 semes-ter.

The dean’s list includes all students who had a grade point average of 3.6 - 3.999. The following students were recognized for their aca-demic achievement: Lauren Caldwell, Tonya Gootee, Jillian Leake, Priscilla Lee, Stuart Mattingly, Madison Moore, Corey O’Daniel,

Kenna Smith, Caroline Thomas, and Ashley Wathen, all of Lebanon, Adrienne Leigh of Bradfordsville, and Ethan Smith of Loretto.

The president’s list includes all students who had a perfect 4.0 grade point average. The following students were rec-ognized for their academic achievement:

Derek Cissell of Loretto, Misty Kehm of Lebanon, Lindsey Mattingly of Loretto, and Ralph Montgomery of Lebanon.

■ ST. CATHARINE COLLEGE

Students are named to dean’s, president’s lists