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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 53

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THE MORNING CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 2001 E5 EDDINQS OLUNTEERS. Harmanos-DeSantis i A Harmanos-Kurtas Karen Kurtas and David Harmanos were married Feb. 10 in St. Peter's Church, Potts-town. MaryLouise Chinnici, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Mark Harmanos, the bridegroom's brother, was best man.

Profeto-Taylor Jeannine M. Taylor and Eric J. Profeto were married Sept. 16 in Holy Ghost Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Kelley Profeto, sister of the bridegroom, and Kristin Picht were honor attendants.

Raymond Profeto, the bridegroom's uncle, was best Jennifer Lynn DeSan-tis and Mark S. Harmanos were married June 3 in Duquesne University Chapel, Pittsburgh. Laura Harmanos, sister of the bridegroom, and David Harmanos, brother of the bridegroom, were attendants. Parents of the couple are Donald and Margaret DeSantis of Baden, Beaver County, and George and Mary Ann Harmanos of Bethlehem. The bride and bridegroom are Duquesne University graduates.

Also a graduate of Am-bridge High School, the bride is a nurse at Friendship Village of Dublin Health Center. The bridegroom, who graduated from Bethlehem Catholic High School, is a pharmacy practice resident at Ohio State University Parents of the couple are Stephen and MaryLouise Kurtas of Pottstown and George and Mary Ann Harmanos of Bethlehem. The bride, a graduate of Owen J. Roberts High School, Eastern College and Life Chiropractic University, is self-employed in a private chiropractic practice. The bridegroom, who graduated from Bethlehem Catholic High School and Drexel University, is a senior staff engineer for GeoSystems Consultants in Fort Washington.

They live in Kimberton, Chester County. man. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor of Bethlehem and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Profeto of Coatesville. The bride graduated from Liberty High School and West Chester University. The bridegroom is a graduate of Coatesville High School and Brandywine School of Nursing. Both are employed at Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville, where the bride is a registered nurse and the bridegroom is an emergency-room technician.

The newlyweds live in Coatesville. torical and Museum Commission, seeks volunteers for special events programs by educating the public or re-creating scenes of life in anthracite patch town, located near Hazleton. Volunteers also needed behind the scenes assembling props, designing and making costumes, etc. Flexible hours. Bill Strassner: 570-636-2070.

CATHOLIC SOCIAL AGENCY seeks volunteers to help sort baby items and make up layettes in the Pregnancy Support-Material Assistance Program between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. any weekday. Rita Schmoy-er: 610-435-1541 Ext 332. GOOD SHEPHERD HOME AND REHAB HOSPITAL, Allentown and Bethlehem, needs volunteers to assist residents with in-house recreation activities.

Volunteers also needed to help with trips into the community in Good Shepherd van, flexible hours, day or evening. Nancy McNamara: 610-776-3125. GREATER LV MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION seeks camp counselors to assist campers, ages 6-21, with neuromuscular disease, daily living needs, swimming, artscrafts and having fun. Camp is held jn Worcester, Montgomery County, June 16-23, 24 hours a day. Tracy Seip: 610-391-1979.

LENNI LENAPE HISTORICAL SOCIETY seeks volunteers to help with gardening, grass cutting, general caretaking and help with demonstrators noon-3 p.m. any day Wednesday-Sunday. Carla Messing-er: 610-797-2121. Call the Volunteer Center of the LV, 610-807-0336, e-mail vciivolunteerlv.org or write 2121 City Line Road, Bethlehem, PA 18017, to receive a brochure listing agencies that need volunteers. WRRSRADPRIN, radio reading service for the print impaired, needs volunteers to read for recorded (taped) sessions 9 a.m.

-noon any weekday. Tom Eberts: 610-861-5583. VIA OF THE LV seeks drivers to transport employee to various Lehigh Valley locations in agency's vanemployee's van, flexible hours, two days a week. Carol Ramsey: 610-317-8000, LIFE PATH needs volunteers to sell program ads and tickets for the July 26-29 production of the musical premiere "The Christmas Bride." Annette Merlino: 610-264-5724 Ext 262. BETHLEHEM SPECIAL OLYMPICS needs golf partners (one male, one female) p.m.

Thursday nights; swimming aides p.m. Tuesday nights at Freedom High School, and someone experienced at coaching bocce. Louise Tusak: 610-264-3616. THE RODALE INSTITUTE needs help 2-4 hours per week between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Tuesday or Wednesday to do basic outdoor gardening.

Sandra Strausser: 610-683-1428. LEHIGH VALLEY COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER needs volunteers to collect information from 150 Lehigh Valley nonprofit organizations that provide services to childrenparents. Can be done from home. J. Clayton Smith: 610-391-9702.

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY seeks volunteers to help with setup, parking, activities, for Relay to Life, various hours 1 p.m. June 1 through 4 p.m. June 2 at Steel Field, Moravian College. John Petrilak: 610-882-4397. ECKLEY MINERS' VILLAGE, administered by Pennsylvania His Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio.

They live in Columbus. 4 Cole-Sitler Pamela Anne Sitler and Roger Lee Cole Jr. were married Oct. 28 in Colton Chapel, Lafayette College, Easton. Christine Sitler was her sister's maid of honor and Troy Cole, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

The bride is a daugh Kober-Zacharda Rebecca Zacharda and Joseph Kober were married June 3 in Egner Memorial Chapel, Muh-, lenberg College, Allen-town. Heidi Kober was matron of honor and James Kober was best man. The bride is a daughter of Nancy Miller of Szoke-Torres Isabel M. Torres and Brandon J. Szoke were married Oct.

7 in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Cementon. Jamie Kline and Heather Fetchko were honor attendants. Matt Szoke and Luke Szoke attended their brother. The bride is a daugh XI ter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Lee Sitler of Kunkle-town and Nancy Sitler of Easton. The bridegroom is a son of Roger Cole of Phillipsburg, N.J., and the late Nellie Cole. The bridegroom are graduates of Phillipsburg High School.

Also a graduate of Cedar Crest College and Northampton Community College, the bride is employed by Hillside Ob-Gyn Associates. The bridegroom is employed by Supervalu. They live in Easton. Catasauqua and the Rev. George Zacharda of Whitehall.

The bridegroom is a son of Vivian and Joseph Kober of Allentown. The bride, a graduate of Catasauqua High School and Muhlenberg College, is an underwriting analyst with First Union National Bank in Baltimore, Md. The bridegroom, a Central Catholic High School graduate, is employed by the National Security Agency. Kober served in the Navy. The newlyweds live in Severn, Md.

ter of Pedro and Pam Torres of Whitehall. Frank and Carol Szoke of Whitehall are the bridegroom's parents. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Whitehall High School. Also a graduate of Empire Beauty School, the bride is employed in cosmetics by J.C. Penney.

The bridegroom, who graduated from Whitehall High School and DeSales University, is a manager at Staples. They live in Hokendauqua. STROL.OCY fo recast -ii, ft i Baublitz-Austin Bethany Ann Austin and Bronson Eugene Baublitz were married March 12. George Parks performed a sunset wedding ceremony on the beach in Key Largo, Fla. The bride is a daughter of Paul Austin of Phillipsburg, N.J., and Dawn Austin of Bethle Moreland-Wescoe Stacy Wescoe and Daniel Moreland were married July 1 in the Cathedral Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem.

Glenn and Maureen Wescoe of Allentown are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is a son of Joan Moreland of Melbourne, and the late Howe-Long Kara M. Long and Ralph W. Howe were married Oct. 28 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Roseto.

Kristin A. Long was her sister's maid of honor and Walter 0. Heard was best man. The bride is a daughter of Jennifer A. Long Robert Moreland.

The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Kutztown University. Also a graduate of Parkland High School, the bride is a public affairs manager for Lehigh County. The bridegroom, who graduated from Quakertown Community High School, is a salesman for William Scotts-man Inc. They live in Allentown. hem.

The bridegroom is a son of Crystal and Tracy Snelbaker of Nazareth. The bride is a graduate of Liberty High School. She is a manager at Wendy's. The bridegroom graduated from Nazareth High School and is a manager for ATA Detailing. They live in Nazareth.

of Easton. The bridegroom is a son of Ralph W. and Jane L. Howe of Roseto. A graduate of Easton High School and Gettysburg College, the bride is a financial aid officer at DeSales University.

The bridegroom, who graduated from Pius High School and Bloomsurg University, is a scheduling coordinator for BOC Gases. They live in Easton. LIBRA (Sept. 22): Within 24 hours creative juices stir. Married or single, spark of love will ignite.

Focus on children, change and variety. Get thoughts on paper. Leo featured. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.

21): Focus on where you live. Decide which direction to go. If single, you could encounter future mate. Home repairs necessary don't neglect them. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

22-Dec. 21): Diversify, give full play to intellectual curiosity. Check budget, interest rates. Pleasant financial surprise due. Gemini represented.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Pounce on opportunity. Element of luck is with you. You could win contest! Lucky number is 4.

Individual you care about could leave hospital, other restriction. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Cycle moves up. Circumstances take sudden turn in your favor.

Write requests to one in authority. You'll get quick, positive response. Virgo involved. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar.

20): Domestic situation excellent if willing to make intelligent concession. Focus on art, music and ability to "charm your way." Libra figures prominently. IF MAY 13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY parents could have separated while you were young. Your views are unorthodox. You open mind but are not naive.

Taurus, Leo and Scorpio persons play major roles in your life, could have these letters, initials in names: V. During June, burden belonging to another might be shared with you. Know when to say, "Enough." You could change residence, marital status during December. (C) 2001 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES INC. By SYDNEY OMARR Readers Write: "I continue to hear the name Please tell me her first name and her sign." Gladys French, Susanville, Calif.

Response: Her name was Greta Garbo. She was a classical Virgo, and she often corrected the statement attributed to her, "I vant to be alone!" Greta Garbo insisted that she said or meant, "I want to be left alone!" She had amazing good looks, thought much about health, was no stranger to astrology and was a great success. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You will hear this comment: "Job well done!" You overcome red tape, bureaucrats. Be willing to rewrite, rebuild. Scorpio plays dynamic role.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on advertising, promotion and publishing. Flirtation serious, could get out of hand. Gemini offers friendship; accept, make intelligent concession. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Obtain valuable hint in Taurus message. You could change residence, marital status.

Major domestic adjustment featured. Music plays, march to own tune. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Within 24 hours long-distance communication verifies views. Pisces, Virgo persons will play important roles. See people as they are, avoid self-deception.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Work quietly behind scenes to build project that will mean promotion, production and distribution. Capricorn, Cancer natives will play important roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.

22): Look beyond the immediate. Take charge of your own destiny. News received concerning possible overseas journey. People will be drawn to you with their problems. W7 FTT i v- Sajnani-Abapo Aileen Villarin Abapo and Prakash Paul Sajnani were married March 24 in First Baptist Church, Bethlehem.

Sangeeta Dorner, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Ravi Sajnani, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Parents of the couple Rice-Wagner Tracy L. Wagner and Eric J. Rice were married Sept. 23 in St.

John's United Church of Christ, Nazareth. Jennifer Mull was matron of honor and Matthew Smith was best man. Parents of the bride are Wayne and Karen Gerhart-Gabovitz Kori J. Gabovitz and Richard J. Gerhart Jr.

were married April 7 in Christ Lutheran Church, Allentown. Diane Riffle was matron of honor and Lee Jenkins was best man. Parents of the couple are Mark and Holly Gabovitz of Allentown and also of Allentown. Richard and Cindy Gerhart Wagner of Bethlehem. The bridegroom is a son of James and Susan M.

Rice of Nazareth and Susan J. Rice, also of Nazareth. The bride, who graduated from Liberty High School and East Stroudsburg University, is employed by GPS Terminal Services. The bridegroom, a Nazareth High School graduate, is employed by Oaks Printing Co. are Vilma and Armando Abapo of Marikina City, Phillipines, and Dura and Naraindas Sajnani of Catasauqua.

The bride graduated from Marikina High School and Computer Learning Center. The bridegroom, a graduate of Catasauqua High School and Lehigh Carbon Community College, is employed by CIGNA Group Insurance in Bethlehem. They live in Coplay. A graduate of Allen High School and Lehigh Carbon Community College, the bride is employed in the Lehigh County Law Department. The bridegroom, also an Allen High School graduate, is a student at DeSales University.

Gerhart is employed as a manager by UPS. The newlyweds live in Allentown. They live in Bethlehem. I A Sebesta-Helm Jennifer Helm and Jason Sebesta were married May 6 in the Malcolm Gross Memorial Rose Garden, Allentown. The Rev.

Marvin Henkel-mann officiated. Heather Helm was her sister's maid of honor and Jan Rega was best man. The bride is a daughter of Thomas Helm of Allentown and Sherry Reider of Carlisle. The bridegroom is a son of Brian and Linda Smith of Bethlehem. A graduate of Emmaus High School, the bride is self-employed.

The bridegroom, who graduated from Allen High School, is a qualified nuclear operator serving in the Navy. The newlyweds will live in Washington state. Boroson-Sersen Tara Ann Sersen and Craig Hamilton Boroson exchanged vows Oct. 14 at Otter Creek Lodge, Adirondack Mountains, N.Y. The bride is a daughter of Michael and Sarah Sersen of Pennsburg.

The bridegroom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Boroson of Glovers-ville, N.Y. A graduate of Cedar Crest College and the University of Delaware, the bride is a programmer at BioValidity in Lansdale. The bridegroom, who graduated from Lehigh University and the University of Pennsylvania, is a computer network analyst at Dollar Financial Group in Berwyn.

disability hasn't ceased, you have gotten a job and become able to work despite your impairment or you may have inherited or won resources that make you ineligible. If neither your condition nor your situation has improved, your benefits will continue. This column was prepared by the Social Security Administration. For fast answers to specific Social Security questions, contact Social Security toll-free at 800-772-1213. KRT News Service I've been getting Supplemental Security Income disability benefits for years.

I just got a letter saying that you're doing a review of my disability. Do you really think my birth defect has improved? A It's not that we think your impairment has improved. The law says we have to review everyone's case from time to time. It could be that, while the actual wedding. Photos of the bride alone or bride and bridegroom together (no instant photos) will be accepted following the wedding.

Photos no larger than 5-by-7 inches will be accepted Mail forms and photos to: Weddings, The Morning Call, P.O. Box 1260, Allentown, PA 18105-1260. Calling all brides and grooms To have your story and photo printed inside the Sunday Magazine section on the Sunday following the wedding, complete the information on our Bridal Forms (available at the Call's main office and bureaus, or at the wedding icon in Customer Service at www.mcall.com). Mail form with your photo (no instant photos) no later than two weeks before the NNI VERSARIES NGAGEMENTS Exquisite Banquet Dining Facility juitb exceptional cuisine, impeccable service and an Sodl-Corbett atmosphere of subtle perfection. Our experienced banquet manager can help with attention to every detail from arrangements for photographers, limousines, entertainment or florists.

Seating Up To 175 People If wFnniNGS parties motel room I Dim hi 1 1 1 1 1 of Orefield, to Kevin Shuker, son of Terry and Donna Shuk-er of Reading. Fox-Crossan Laura J. Hunsicker-Fox. daughter of Ray and Laurene Hunsicker of Canton. Bradford County, to Mark C.

Crossan, son of Ron and Marjorie Stumpfrock of Ottsville. Bronfenbrenner-Schoeck Sarah J. Bronfenbrenner, daughter of James and Rebecca Bronfenbrenner of Salisbury Township, to Matthias Schoeck, son of Werner and Ursula Schoeck of Neuthard, Germany. Yanega-Corrado Jennifer Rebecca Yanega, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert M. Yanega of Zionsville, to Dr. Bennett J. Corrado, son of Margaret Corrado of Las Vegas and the late Humbert Corrado. Green-Schwartz Beth Green, daughter of Robert and Nancy Green of Walnutport, to Rick Schwartz; son of JoAnn Heiry and John Schwartz of Richmond.

Va. Jennifer L. Sodl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sodl of Coplay, to Daniel P.

Corbett. son of Helene L. Corbett of Coopersburg. Ockovic-Tapler Stacey Ockovic, daughter of Robert and Carolyn Ockov-ic of Allentown, to Anthony Tapler, son of Barbara Tapler of Allentown and the late Frank Tapler. Bretz-Bauhaus Jennifer A.

Bretz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bretz of Whitehall, to Craig J. Bauhaus, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jeff Bauhaus of Lafayette Hill, Montgomery County. Yudt-Ruzicka Christel Dawn Yudt, daughter of the Rev. Alan and Connie Yudt of Milford, to Mark James Ruzicka. son of Jane Ruzicka of Coplay.

Steigerwalt-Shuker Kristie Steigerwalt, daughter of Bob and Jan SteigSrwalt Impeccable Service AttentionTo Detail BENFIELD John Elam and Emma Victoria (Eline) Benfield of Barto celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary April 30. The couple celebrated with a luncheon at the home of Benfield's sister. Matilda Conrad of Bally. The couple were married at Most Blessed Sacrament Church, Bally. They are parents of Marian Emma Linsen-bigler of Barto.

There are two grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Before his retirement in 1991, Benfield was owner of Benfield's Service Station, which was built in March 1 958 and sold by Benfield in 1989, and where he worked for 14 hours a day, seven days a week for the first 25 years. Benfield began working when he was 10 years old. His work history consisted of a variety of jobs, including farming, mechanical work and snowplowing. Mrs.

Benfield worked at Bally Ribbon Mill. Offering A Marvelous Array Of CuSnary Deflghts At Our Catering Banquet FacHftfes ki Willows" Ill Com. AccommodaU Hp. 250 Queili PrJINam About engagements send the information (printed or typed) to: Engagements, The Morning Call, P.O. Box 1260, Allentown, PA 18105, or fax to 610-820-6693.

Please include a daytime phone number. Engagement forms are available at the Call's main office and bureaus, or at the engagement icon in Customer Service at www.mcatl.com. Engagements appear as space permits. For information, call 610-820-6520. weoongs Anniversaries Banquets BarBat Mrtzvahs Parties Business Meetings Reunions Golf Outings Al Occasions SorMenershcs Available.

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