JAYME DOMINICK JASON WILEMAN



JAYME DOMINICKJASON WILEMAN
AUSTINTOWN -- Nuptial vows were exchanged during a 1 p.m. ceremony Sept. 8 in the presence of the Rev. Randy Davis as Jayme Dominick and Jason Wileman were united in marriage at Highway Tabernacle.
After accepting congratulations during a reception at Mahoning Country Club in Girard, the couple left on a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C.
They live in Youngstown.
Parents of the bride are Jacqualine Dominick, 236 N. Beverly Ave., and James Dominick, 2201 Grant Place, Port Huron, Mich., and the groom is a son of Willie and Wanda Wileman, 29 Tacoma St., Youngstown.
The bride's white satin A-line gown was designed with a square neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves and a full skirt with a detachable cathedral train. It was embellished with sequins, pearls and lace.
Plum-colored gowns were worn by Star Dominick, the honor attendant, and the bridesmaids, Tracy VanNatta, Stacy Michael, Franny Higgins, Jennifer Wileman, Ashley Wiseman and April Fairchild. Flower girl was Elizabeth Martin.
Serving as best man was Willie T. Wileman, and groomsmen were David Martin, Johnny Martin, Daniel Martin, Ron VanNatta, Keith Michael and Bob Wilson. Ring bearer was Denver Martin.
The bride is the co-manager at The Avenue in Boardman.
The groom graduated from National Tool and Machine in Akron as a journeyman and is a machinist with Crown Mold in Streetsboro.