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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Zylwitis, Tally 1 i MRS. BARRY JOSEPH EBNER is the former Barbara Jean Barasha. Her parents are Mr.and Mrs. Stanley C. Barasha of W.

23rd Street, Chester her husband's are Mr; and Mrs. Emil F. Ebner of E. Chelton Road, Parkside. They were wed April 27 in St.

Roberts Church. Employes of Southeast National Bank'and students in Widener Evening Division, they live in Parkside. MR. AND MRS. RALPH LINAWEAVER were wed in Brookhaven Baptist Church May 4 and live in Aston.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Greenhalgh of Upland and Kir. and-Mrs.

Grover C. Linaweaver all of Upland. The bride is the former Sharon Jo Greenhalgh. MRS. JOHN HAROLD SCHLAGE is the former Susan Elizabeth Armbruster.

She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. John R. Armbruster and her husband is the son of Herman Schlage albof Wallingford, Nether Providence. The wedding was June 8 in Princeton Presbyterian Springfield, The bridegroom is a Coast Guard member stationed in Baltimore, Md. The wedding of Debra Lynn Tally and Joseph E.

Zylwitis took place June 15 in'St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Joseph Walsh officiated and the bride was given in marriage by her lather. the'daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.

James F. Tully of Springhouse Lane. is the son of and Mrs. Dominic J. Zylwiti's of Bethlehem, The Bride's ivory silk organza gown had bishop sleeves embroidered with Alencon and Venice set with seed pearls and a chapel-trains The chapel.veil had matching lace trim.

Her-flowers were 1 pink and white rosebuds, gardenias and carnations. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Barbara matron of honor. She and the bridesmaids wore pink halter gowns with ivory lace trim. They were Pamela Tully, sister of the bride, Mrs.

Colleen Rosemary Levito. Dr. -Arnold Traupman. was best man. After, a reception in the Old Mill, Rose Valley, the couple left for Jamaica.

The newly weds will'live temporarily in Bethlehem. The bride is a graduate of Notre Dame High School and of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LAWSON, left, were wed June Bon the 70th anniversary of the former's parents, Mr. and L.

Lawson of Somerset County, former Philadelphia bride is Shirley Glavis. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Franks of Foisom, Ridley-Township. The'Rev.

Edgar Gathers officiated at the wedding in Covenant Methodist Church, Springfield. A reception to honor both couples was held in the Lawson home at Lyndhurst Drive, Broomall, Marple. MRS. JOSEPH D. ZYLWITIS St.

Joseph's College. The bridegroom has been appointed to Keesler Air Force Base, Bilbxi, Miss. for pilot training. He is a graduate of Bethlehem Catholic High School and St. Joseph's, and is'ah Air Force Officer.

Jacobs, Kromer The wedding of Judith Ann Kromer, daughter of Mrs. Frank Rodman Kromer of Prichard Lane, Wallingford, 'Nether Providence to Joseph Charles Jacobs of Lancaster, son of Joseph Jacobs of East Petersburg, was held June ,15. The Rev. John Ashenfelter officiated at the garden wedding at the bride's home. The was given in marriage by her father: Her cream colored-gown of "Lute had trim.

Her veil was attached to a hat and she carried daisies and delphinium. Christina Aiin Shahadi honor -attendant. She wore an apricot halter gown. Barbara Felty was bridesmaid. Her gown was blue.

Pavid' Jacobs Jr. was best After a reception at the bride's home the couple went to Jamaica. The will' live in Lan Caster. A graduate of Nether Providence High School Millersville Stated College, the bride is a nursery school teacher. The bridegroom received a GED diploma from the Navy and is a constable in Lancaster.

Jenkins, Walton, Buck Bonnie Ann Buck became the bride of Bruce Edward Walton June 8 in Trinity United Methodist Church, Chester. The Rev. Richard W. Connor 'officiated. He was assisted by the Rev.

John B. Rowland. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L.

Buck Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. 7 Edward G. Walton of Wallingford, Nether Providence.

Given in marriage by her father, the a silk organza gown fashioned with a fitted bodice, high crown neckline with applique. 'Of Venice and bishop sleeves. The empire A-line silhouette w.as accented by a ruffled hemline and chapel train. Her bouffant elbow veil was held by a petal headdress jeweled with pearls and crystals. She carried a cascade of daisies, carnations and baby's breath R.

Beth Sidner'was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Louise Walton, sister of the bridegroom; Diane Carole Barker and Mavjorie A. 'Yeager. All wore apricot batiste gowns. Curtis Deardorff was best man.

After a reception in the Bridge Room of Walber's on the Delaware the couple left for Bermuda." They are graduates of Nether DONNA TASSONI Toss RIDLEY TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Tassoni of 419 Milmpnt Ave. announce the engagement of their'dau'gnter.

Donna to John L. DiA'micls son of.Mr. and Mrs. DiA'micls 'of 17 Ridley 1 Nether Providence. Miss Tassoni is a graduate'of Ridley High School, Keystone Business School and the'Cald- well School of She is em ployed' by Contacting; Building Her fiance was graduated from Nether Providence High School and is employed by British Petroleum.

The wedding will be Sept. 14. MEDIA Christ Church was the scene June 15 of the wedding "of Marilyn Carole Watkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Watkin of Orange Street and Richard Jay son Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Jenkins of W. Glen Circle. The Rev. Michael Campbell officiated. 'The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a contemporary gown of white Quiana, Fashioned on the bodice and long cavalier sleeves.were bands of Brussels lace and English net A small bonnet of matching lace held illusion "veils that cascaded past.

her cathedral" tram. She carried a bouquet of carnations and roses. Her attendants; were gowned, in sunny maize dotted Swiss. They were her sister, Diane Watkin', Patricia Sergey, Jill Jenkins, sister of the bridegroom and Tina Mitchell. James Pfeil was best man.

After a reception in Media Firehouse the couple left for Hawaii." They will' live in' They are graduates of Penn- crest High School. The bride, a Grentz, Shank Theresa Marie Shank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shank of Stratford Road, Darby Township became the bride of Karl Joseph Grentz son of Mr.

and Mrs. Grentz of Academy Ave. June 15 in' Our Lady of Fatima Church. The Rev. Monsigheur Hughes officiated.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Biahchi original of silken organza with full flounce sleeves. Touches of scroll and beading of Alencon lace accented the bodice and demi-flair skirt and chapel length veil. She carried a flowered missal. MRS. RICHARD J.

JENKINS graduate of Keystone Business School, is a secretary Mr. Jenkins attended Delaware County Community College and is a surveyor. Kirkhoff, Breitenbqch MRS. BRUCE EDWARD WALTON Providence High School. The bride- attended.

West Virginia Wesleyan College. The bridegroom was graduated from Gettysburg College. Both' are employed' by Provident National Bank. Titter, Hoffman The wedding of Aloma T. Breitenbach, daughter of Bernice.

Breitenbach of Linwood, Lower Chichester, and Russell W. Kirkhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kirkhoff of Foisom, Ridley Township; took place June 18.

The Rev. Warren Ball officiated in Chambers Memorial Presbyterian Church. The bride's brother, Joseph H. Breitenbach, gave her in marriage. Her lace gown, of Victorian design, was decorated with seed pearls and h'ad a long train.

The veil was shoulder length. The bride carried a nosegay of white roses, carnations and baby's breath. The who made their 'gowns, chose mint green, blue and apricot with matching gingham' jackets. Cindi Breitenbach was maid of honor her sister. Bridesmaids vvere Mrs.

Sandra Cannon; the bridegroom, and. Janice Everett. 'William H. Kirkhoff 3rd was best man for his'brother. Michell and David' Andrew Stall were flower girl and ring bearer.

The couple had a honeymoon in Williamsburg, a'nd Virginia Beach. They will live in Prospect Park. SUZANNE HICKEY Hickey, Sweeney RIDLEY PARK-- The engagement of Suzanne Hickey jto John Sweeney, son of Mr. and Mrs James H. Sweeney of 320 Rodgers a been announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy D. Hickey Burke Ave. a graduate of Notre Dame High School and the Venus Beauty School. She is employed at Alberto's Beauty Salon.

Her, fiance was graduated from Ridley High School and attended V'illanova University He is employed by the First Pennsylvania Bank. The wedding will be Oct. 19 Bafes, Larsson MIDDLETOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Roessler Bates of 255 Barren Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne.Cutler to Lowell Alcott Larsson, son of Mr.

-and Mrs. Alcott Joseph Larsson, of Kensington, Md. Miss Bates is a graduate of Perincrest High School and is a junior at, the Virginia Polytechnic 1 Institute' and State University -studying interior design. Her fiance is a graduate the Polytechnic; Institute and State University -studying interior design. Her fiance is.

a the Polytechnic Institute arid State University and is employed by the ChesapeakeJand Potomac Telephone in Roanoke, Va. An October wedding is planned. fon gown and cape. Ti'na Andreozzi was flower girl and James Santoliquito as ring bearer. Alan Grentz was best man for his'brothert.

A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Ballroom, Newtown Square. The couple- will reside in Lansdowne. A graduate of Cardinal O'Hara High School and Immaculata College, the bride holds three national women's titles for basketball and' represented the United States in Moscow where she was voted an outstanding athlete. Mr. Grentz was graduated "from Cardinal' O'Hara High Donna M.

Shank, the bride's School and Widener College, He sister, was 'maid of honor. She is employed by the American wore an aqua-mint floral chif- Store Co. Pietrangelo, Mclaughlin The wedding of Loretta McLaughlin and Pietrangelo took place June 15. in' St. Madeline's Church, Ridley Park.

'Their parents are -Mrs Laura McLaughlin of Ridley 'Park, Charles McLaughlin of Fairless Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Amedeo Pietrangelo of Cinhaminson, N.J. Mary Jane McLaughlin was maid of honor for her sister. Mrs.

Thomas Gunderson was bridesmaid. They wore apricot gowns. Kathleen McLaughlin and Jeanine Pietrangelo were flower girls. The bride borrowed the wedding gown of her cousin, Mrs. Gunderson.

Of ivory chiffon' with Venetian lace trim, it had a'long mantilla, high, fitted bodice and slim skirt. She carried a bouquet of ivory roses and baby's breath. Pasquale Pietrangelo was best man for his'brbther. A reception was held at the Holiday Inn, City Line Avenue. Philadelphia and the couple went to Bermuda.

THey will' live in Upper Darby. The bride, a graduate of West Chester State College, a teacher in Green Ridge Elementary School. The bridegroom was graduated from LaSalle College and is employed by Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia. Conquest, Newswqnger ML Hope United Methodist Church was the setting for the wedding Marilyn Joan Hoffman ahd Paul Earle Titter May' 1. The Rev.

George Eppehimer and the Rev. Will'ard Ruciniski officiated. Their'parents are Mr. and Mrs. C.

Hoffman of Adams Drive. Brookhaven and Mr. and Mrs. Titter of Knowlton Road, Middletown. The bride was given in marriage by- her father.

Her organza and Alencon lace gown was'empire A line with a scoop neck, long fitted sleeves ruffled cuffs and a deep double at the hem. It had a bouffant, chapel train. Her Alencon mantilla was held by a Camelot hat. She carried roses, lily of the valley and baby's breath. Michele Hoffman maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stephen Ayers 3rd and Charlotte Holland. Julie Ann Hoffman was junior bridesmaid. They wore blue and white voile gowns. Gary Titter was best man.

A reception'was held at the The c.QUple,.will live in Media; 'graduates of Sun Valley High School. The' a graduate of Delaware County Community College Nursing Program," is employed on the nursing staff MR. AND MRS. PAUL EARLE TITTER JR. of Crozer Chester Medical The bridegroom was graduated -from Millersvill'e State College- in 'special education and Is employed on 'the education staff at Elwyn Institute.

MARGARET MARY HORAN Horon, Sherry LOWER, CHICHESTER- -The engagement of Mary Horan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Horan 1019 Beeson Linwood. to William David' Sherry, 729 Burdett: Drive, Aston, son of Mrs.

Dprothy Chino, Calif. and the late William Sherry, is announced. The bride-elect is a graduate Chichester High School and Aston Vocational Technical School. Her fiance, a graduate of Carson High School, is employed by," Galloway's Florists, Brookhaven. The wedding will be March 1.

Social Mr. and Mrs. John --Harvey, 127 Felton Sharon Hill, will celebrate their 52hd'wed- ding anniversary Monday. They are parents of four children, Daniel, Geraldine Hodgins, Rochester, James, Nancy Davis; Sharon Hill' They have 16 a Harvey retired in 1966, having worked for the Pehn: sylvania' Railroad for 49 years. Pfahler The Rev.

Hi Phan Trupng solemnized the wedding of Joan Marie Pfahler and Edward Robert Reiber. June 15 in Bible Covenant Baptist Church, Middletown. The couple's are. Mr. and Mrs.

George Pfahler of Chester and Mrs. Edward Reiber of Greenwood Street, BrookHaven. her father, the bride wore an imported organza gown with collar, short and an line silhouette. Her matching chapel mantilla was held by a circular crown. She carried orchids and roses.

Her sister, Margaret Rightnour, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Linda Leister, Dolly Fankhanel, Eliece Olver and Judy Mason. They wore sky blue empire organza gowns. Twins'Linda and Mary Ellen Pierson were flower girls. Herbert Fankhanel was-best man.

After a reception in the Middletown Holiday Inn the couple left for Hawaii: They will' live in Hilltop, Condominiums, Brookhaven; The graduate of Henderson High School, West Chester and Bryn Mawr School MIDDLETOWN Diane Elizabeth Newswanger, daughter of Mr. and Vaughn A. Newswanger of Pembroke Rpad, Wyncroft, became the bri'de of Gaylorel and Mrs. Jay Conquest, Honol ul Hawaii'in -the ifnrnanuel Baptist Church, Chester June 15, The Rev. Ballbach 'officiated and the bride was givten in marriage by her- father.

The bride wore a sata-peau gown with a fitted bodice and high crown neckline with an applique of Venice lace and bishop sleeves Her empire A-hne silhouette had a fullback Her elbow bouffant was held by a Camelot headdress trimmed with Venice lace. She carried a bouquet of Georgianna orchids and yellow roses. Cynthia Medlicott, maid' of honor, wore an apricbt organdy gown. Bridesmaids were: Nanc Marcia Skpmprucha, Mary Ann Rowe, and Christine Young. They, wore'rainbow color ruffled gowns with jackets.

The'best-man; was Charles McVaugri: A was held'at the bub; The couple left'for'Montego Bay, 'Jamaica; They will reside at 32 Albert Ave Aldan i The bride is a graduate of Penncrest High School and received a B.S. in Education. 1 from the University of Delaware. The bridegroom was graduated from Lansdowne-Aldan High School and received a S. and in Education from Temple University Both are employed by the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District.

Nesfer MRS. EDWARD R. REIBER of Nursing, is a registered nurse. The bridegroom, a graduate of Sun Valley High School and Quaker School of Aeronautics, is employed by Trans World Airlines. WILLIAMS Williams, Manney Mr.

and Kenneth S. Williams of Wyalusing announce the engagement of their daughter Laurie J. Williams to Craig A. Manney, son of and Mrs. Aaron G.

Manney of Avenue, Boothwyn, Upper Chichesten The of West Chester' "State College. employed by of America, Folcroft, Kathleen M. Nester became (the bride of Melvm Joines on June 8 de Lourdes Swarthmore. The Very Rev. Peter J.

Cruise officiated, the Rev. Francis E. Kelly, the Rev. William J. Mooney and the Rev.

Edward' con- the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Nester of Michigan Avenue, Swarthmore and Mr Mrs. Richard Joines of Madera, are parents the couple 1 i The bride's of satin'organza, Venice lace.

The'gown was cut on a princess line, with a yoke in back Ifo'rmirig'a Satin "organza and Venice lace trimmed the holding her elbow veil. She carried ah bid-fashioned bouquet of roses. carnations and baby's breath Mrs. Wileen McGuire, sister of the bride, was matron of honor Mrs Christina Nester, the bridesmaid, and Eileen Marie was flower girl -All were attired in mint green dotted swiss gowns. Thomas P.

Nester was best After a reception at the home of the, bride's parents, the couple left for California. They will live in Clifton Heights. The- bride is a graduate of Cardinal O'Hara High School and Practical Chiester She; is employed 'at HaVerford (Jeneral The bridegroom is a graduate of Madera High School -and is a member of the Navy. He will' be stationed at Philadelphia. Navy Yard..

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