Julie Shura Nathan Cline



JULIE SHURANATHAN CLINE
BOARDMAN -- Julie E. Shura and Nathan L. Cline, both of 407 Colonial Drive, Steubenville, were married at 5 p.m. April 8 at St. James Meeting Place in Boardman Township Park.
The daughter of Linda Shura, 2246 Ridgelawn Ave., Youngstown, and Michael and Carmel Shura of Poland, and the son of Doyle Jr. and Lori Cline, 724 Township Road 370, Toronto, Ohio, exchanged vows before the groom's grandfather, the Rev. Roy C. Waugh.
A reception was held at Das Dutch Village Inn in Columbiana.
The bride wore an art nouveau-style strapless satin gown. It was enhanced with crystals and silver bugle beads, and the train was embellished with silver embroidery.
Her cousin, Robin Patteron, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Natalie Bell; Laura Blaine and Jeannine Janak, both sisters of the bride; and Holly Cline, the groom's sister. They wore shrimp-colored gowns. Flower girls were the bride's nieces, Katie Blaine and Allison and Megan Janak.
Jesse Cline served as best man for his brother, and groomsmen were Ryan Shafer, Josh McLaren and the groom's cousins, Daniel, Corbin and Bryton Cline.
The couple live in Steubenville.
A graduate of Youngstown State University with a bachelor's degree in art education, the bride is a substitute teacher with Steubenville City Schools.
Mr. Cline holds a bachelor's degree in communications from Waynesburg College, Waynesburg, Pa., and is a police officer in Steubenville.