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WILLIAMSPORT SUN-GAZE I FF Chest nut-Morgan Ruppert-Kenner Miss Rebecca daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Ruppert, Coulterville, 111., former city residents, became the bride of Paul A. Kenner Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.

Keruier, Rochester, at 4 p.m. today, May 27. 1972, in St. Anthony's Church, Lively Grove, 111. A i the ceremony.

Both the bride and bridegroom are seniors at the University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale, III. Won KIMS Wor 1C Saturday, May 27, 1972 MRS. PAUL KENNER JR. (Rebecca L. Ruppert) Couple to Mark Leto AI ha 35th Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Sterner, Montoursville RD 3, will observe their 35th wedding anniversary Thursday June 1, They were marriecTby the Rev. J. Ray Houser, former pastor of St.

Mark's Lutheran Church. Mrs. Sterner is the former Carolyn Schaefet, a native-of this city. Her husband, a native of Watsontown, is employed by the city highway department. JL- The Sterners are the.

parents of a son and two daughters, William Middleburg, Mrs. Gary Lee Bair, Rochester, N.Y.; and Mrs. Larry N. Keefer, Spencerport, N.Y. There are four grandchildren.

Names Chairmen Committee chairmen were announced at a recent meeting of Leta Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. The meeting was held at the home of Miss Diane Herbsi, 653 Chairmen are as follows: Mrs. Edward Engler, program; Mrs, Jack Matthews, yearbook; Mrs. George Powell, ways-- and Mrs. Luther Strous, service; Mrs.

Michael Fry, social; Mrs. Luther Strous, publicity; Mrs. Jrtorrrberjjer; telephone; membership. Final plans for a car wash were made and a summer picnic was also discussed. McFadden-Hamm Miss Marilyn Louise McFadden, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard McFadden, 2347 Dove Street, and Richard LaRue Hamm, son of Mr. a nt --Mrs, Frank Hamm, 9 a.m. today, Tvtay 27, 1972, in the Church of the Ascension by the Rev. Joseph Streit.

-The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Gloria Eilts, was of honor. Bjidesmaids were Misses Theresa McFadden, Allentown, and Jeannine McFadden, city, and Mrs. Joseph EmericTT, city, sisters of ide The bride wore "gown of pure silk chiffon and lace featuring a stand-Up ring collar, long sheer sleeves with French cuffs, chiffon chapel train edged with scalloped lace. Her veil of silk illusion was held by a C9melot headpiece trimmprl with and lace.

She caiiied a white daisies and baby breath. The attendants wore identical gowns in yellow and green styled in dotted Swiss over peau de sole and featuring ring collars, long sheer sleeves with french cuffs, empire waistlines, and Kach wore a matching picture hat and carried a basket of white daisies and baby breath. David Menne, Boston, was bcsJLHnaan. were Michael Hamm and Frank Hamm, brothers of the bridegroom, and Stephen McFadden, brother of the bride, all of this city. A wedding dinner reception followed in the church hall.

After a trip to Canada, the bridal couple will reside in York. A graduate of St. Joseph's High School and Sacred Heart Hospital of' 1lTr DAVID L. YERK (Katherine R. Snyder) Snyder-Yerk Miss Katherine Rae Snyder became the bride of David Lane Yerk at 2 p.m.

today, May 27, 1972 in thtf 9 itecLMeth- ouist Chulch. The Rev. Donald R. Hurley performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence 1729 Wheeland -Drive. Her husband is the son of Paul I. Yerk, Royersfbrd, and the late-Mr. Yerk.

Given in marriage by her father, "the bride wore gown of delustered sata peau featuring an Aline skill, filled Empire wtuctline, long petit-prtnt sleeves, collar, and chantilly TSee arid seed pearl trim. A watteau chapel train was attached td the back of the gown and she wore a camelot cap of delustered satin and chantilly lace which held a three tier veil of illusion The hrjrle: carried a nosegay of miniature glamelias, lily of the valley, baby breath, and stadce. -Miss Patricia Snyder, city, was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Misses Teri Trimarchi, cityr and Debra Brcckte, Reading. The honor attendant wore an orange floral print gown of chiffon over taffeta featuring a wedding i nipire- and- --btehop sleeves.

An orange Tsatlir sash encircled the waistline and she wore a matching Camelot cap. She carried -a-nosegay of orange daisy pompons, baby breath, fern. The bridesmaids wore identical gowns in yHlow and carried similar bouquets. Paul Yerk, Cape May, N.J., was best man for his brother. Ushers Tyrone Stewart, Cham-" bersburg; and David Sayers, Ardmore: A reception followed at the Loyalsock Twp.

Social Hall. The couple left for a trip to Williamsburg, and will reside in Kutztown upon return. A of Loyalsock Twp. High Kutztown State- College, the bride is a social worker employed in Reading. Her husband, a graduate of Spring-Ford High School, is a senior at Kutztown State College.

He is assistant to the director of the Undergraduate Alumni Assn. at the college. Miss LiiuLt daughter of Mrs William a Lairdsville. and (he late (it-urge became the bride i Kugene a son of Gaylord B. Morgan, 635 Cemetery Street, and the late Mrs.

Morgan, at '2 p.m. today. May 27, 1972, in the Fairview United Methodist Church The Rev. Norma Kinard officiated. Given in marriage by her stepfather, William Wertman, the bride wore a gown of silk organza over peau de soie with a Victorian neckline and full blown cuffed sleeves.

Florets of chantilly lace adorned the dress and a deep flamenco ruffle encircled the hemline. She wore a mantilla edged in scalloping lace and mounted on a pillbox which lengthened into a chapel train. The bride carried a colonial bouquet of pompons, rosebuds, statice, and baby breath. a i a a Parkersburg, W. sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Diane Snyder, Unityville RD 1, cousin of the bride, was i a i i i Hughesvillfi RD niece of the bride, was flower girl.

The attendants wore identical gowns of pale pink silk faille featuring- luffled hemlines, cuffs, and -necklines a nci deep rose lace edging. Sashes of rose faille fastened at the front of the gowns with a Dior bow. Fach wore a pink picture hat and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and -chrysanthemums. The flower girl carried a basket of pink and white flowers. Handy Swisher, MughesviJle KD 2, nephew of the "bride, was ring bearer.

Best man was William Miller, rity, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Robert and Steve Renninger, nephews of rbrlde Willramsport RD. A reception followed the ceremony in the church hall. After a trip to Falls, the bridal couple will reside in Hughesville. The bride, a graduate of vuri Miss Peggy Lee Evans, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben V. Evans, 1, was honored at -a surprise bridal shower-given by her twin--sister. Miss Patty at the home of theii" parents. Miss Evans will become the bride of Charles Robinson, son of Mrs.

Clair Robinson, Jersey Shore on Saturday, June 10, 1972. Attending were Miss Pat Daniels, Miss Cathy Nitinger, Mrs. John MRS. GAYLURD E. MORGAN (Linda Lou Chestnut) Hughesville High School, is a secretary Cu.

Her husband, a graduate of Williamsport High School, is also employed by Carey-McFall Co. ed a I 'Shower Mrs. Clair Robinson, Gloria Robinson, Mr. ajid Mis. Elmer Frey, Mrs.

MX. anH Mrs Orva.1 F.vans, Mr, and Mrs. Marion Reynolds, Bottorf, Bonnie Bottorf, Mrs. Anna Geisler, Linda Geisler, Mrs. Jennie Evans, "Mrs-J-ane -EvanSr Kelly-Jvvaps-, Miss" F.mma Miss Dottie Evans, Dana Evans, Mre: Randy "Zafrr Mrs Dixie Parson and Dick Stahl.

Baier-Parke Jenkins-Lanks MRS. RICHARD L. HAMM L. McFadden) bride was employed as a registered nurse by Divine Providence Hospital. Her husband, a graduate of Williamsport High School and an Army veteran, is a senior Laubach-Sollep Miss Betty Jane Laubach, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Womer, 1411 Scott Street, and Jay Blaine Solley son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Solley, Niagara Falls, N.Y.. were united in marriage at 2 p.m.

today, May 27, 1972, in St. Paul'a United Methodist Church by the Rev. David Laubach, brother of the bride. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was escorted to the altar by her stepbrother, Harold Lambert. She wore a "gown of ivory linen trimmed with lace and featuring an empire waistline, short puffed sleeves, and a tulip skin.

Her floor length veil of illusion was held by a matching headdress and she Carried an arrangement of white roses, miniature carnations, and baby breath. Miss Barbara Womer, city, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Yvonne Solley, Niagara Falls. They wore dotted Swiss gowns in shades of violet and featuring high collars, lace trimmings, short puffed sleeves, and A-Urie skirts. Each carried a bouquet of tinted miniature carnations.

Roscoe Solley, Niagara Falls, was ring bearer. Best man was Randy Syracuse, N.Y. UsheTrs were Miller James Womer," brother of the bride, and Sidney Solley, brother of bridegroom, all of this city. A reception followed at the Old Lycoming Fire Co. Hall.

After a trip, to North Carolina, the couole will reside in Niagara Falls. The bride was graduated from Williamsport High School. She was employed by C. A. Reed Co.

Her husband, a graduate" of LaSalle High School, Niagara Falls, is a student at Niagara County Community College. Junior Birthdays Tartar! Win Witn, of Mr. and R. UM BO Curiln South Wllliamtport, old Monday, Dtvld Lynn ton of Mr. Mrt.

L. Jtculln South 10 old Monday, May 1V71- Mclanlf daughter of Mr. artd Phillip p. cd fcnuUvvMiv Dttoorah Ann Wright, tar of Mr. and Mrt.

Donald L. Wright, RD tlx old Sunday, May M. Stacry Lynn daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Bdward J.

Ptlnbarg, Ml a i A yaar old Sunday. May Ann daughttr Mr. and Mn. Brad Ml Fourth old Monday, May If, 1977. Victoria Oiatt, daugh- of Mr.

and Olatt, 117 StrMi, ytarl old today. May 11, 1972. Miss Priscilla Dorine Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.

Maine, and Thomas-Eric I-anks, son of Mr Mrs. Thomas E- -312 Thompson Street, Jersey Shore, will be married at.6 p.m. 27, l72r in -the United Methodist Church, Ellsworth. The Rev. Raymond Murchie will officiate.

To be given in marriage by her. father, the bride will wear an ivory silk fp: a square neckline trimmed with Venice lace. Trimmed with lace ap- pliques, the gown will also feature a full skirt, attached train, and sheer balloon sleeves with lace, cuffs. She wjH: wear a silk organza and lace headdress with a fingertip veil and will carry a cascade of white daisies and yellow sweethearrroses. Miss Patricia.

M. Carolin, Spring Valley. N.Y., will be maid of honor. Miss Donna DeGrandis, Ridgewood, N.J., will be bridesmaid, ihey will wear floral voile print gowns in tones of brown, gold, and white, high waistlines, balloon sleeves, and square necklines. Each will wear a white wide brimmed hat and carry a of yellow daisies, pompons, sweetheart roses, and baby breath.

giils, Melissa and Julie Jenkins, both of Gardiner, Maine, and Carie Paine, Brewer, Maine, all nieces of the bride, will wear brown whipped cream gowns with white lace trim. Each will wear a ribbon headdress and carry a basket of daisies. Miss Melanie Jenkins, Gardiner, niece, of the bride, will be ring bearer. Best man will be Robert Lanks, Jersey Shore, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers will be Phillip and John Lanks, also of Jersey Shore, brothers of the bridegroom.

A reception will follow at Jed Miss-Linda Rose Baier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbeii J. Baler, Jersey Shore RD 2, and Dale Irvin Parike, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Montoursville. RD 1, were married at 11 a.m. today, May 27, 1972, in the. Immaculate Con- ceptiorrclurch, Bastress. The Rev.

Paul M. Baier officiated. Given in marriage by father, the bride had Mrs. Ted Krlner, city, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Susan Baier, both of Jersey Shore, and Mrs.

Glen Parke, dity: i'he bride wore a gown of nylon chiffon over with eyelet ruffling- and chiffon puffs set with seed pearls. The empire waistline featured a Victorian and bishop sleeves and a pleated a chapeOejigth Her nylon il- hision veil was held try a Juliet cap'' seed pearls-The attendants wore similarly designed gowns in lavender, blue', mint green, and pink featuring empire waistlines and velvet ribbon trim. The gowns also featured Vic-" toriari necklines, and A-line skirts. Each wore a matching bow headdress. A reception followed the ceremony in the church social hall.

The couple will at Jvlon- toursville RD 1. The bride was graduated from Jersey Shore Senior High School. She is employed as a radiologic MRS. DALE I. PARKE (Linda Rose Baier) technologist by the Wilh'arnsport Hospital.

Her husband, a graduate of Williamsport High School, is employed by Bro-Dart Industries. Gness-Day PRISCILLA L), JtNKINS (to wed Thomas Lanks) Prouty Orland, Maine. Following a wedding trip to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the couple will reside in Pearl River, N.Y. The bride was graduated from Gorham State College and Columbia University. She is a teacher in the Pearl River School District.

Her husband, a graduate of Lock Haven State College and Yeshiva University, is also employed as a teacher by the Pearl River School District, Robbins-Hostrander Alt lufTTUr blilndayi D8 WrllfKB, and mallwl to Margaret S. Orommer, toclal editor. In care of the Willlamiport Sun-Oazette and mult be In the office at least one day In advance of the day None will be accepted by 'phone and none will be publlthed without a The engagement of Miss Sharon --Robblns, 420 WiUcm daughter of Mrs. Julian Robbins, Montoursville RD 3, and the late to Barry Hostrander, son of and Mrs. L'aVerfT Hostrander, 2102 Riverside Drive.

South Williamsport, has been an- nounced. A July wedding is planned. A jtrfimtr nf.Minttiufa.Â¥iHe_IHgh~- "School, Miss Robbins is employed by A a i Hhostrander, a graduate of South "Wifflamsport fflgh School, served in the Navy He is employed by Bro- Dart Inc Miss Sandra Lee Griess, daughter "of Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Griess, 821 Eludia Sueet, became the bride of Daniel Clinton at 4 p.m. today, May 27, 1972. Mr. Day Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton J. Day, 1213 High Street. The Rev. 1 Hugo W. Schroeder Jr.

performed the ceremony in the Messiah a Williamsport. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride selected a gown of rosepoint lace over pink taffeta, a i a Victorian ruffled neckline, bishop sleeves with cavalier cuffs, empire bodice, and A-line skirt. The bodice was enhanced with a pink satin cummerbund topped with a Dior bow. She wore a matching lace picture hat and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, bridal pink roses, white baby breath. honor.

She pink and lavender print skirt with a soft lavender long sleeved blouse Her headdress was a wide-brim mod imported silk illusion hat. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses, baby brsath, and lavender. pornpons. Fred Bubeck 3rd, Absecon, N.J., served as best man. Ushers were Gary A.

Griess, city, brother of the bride, and Randy Steele, Linden RD 1. They will leave on a wedding trip following a dinner at the Hillside. The bridal couple will reside at 209 Valley Street, DuBoistown. The bride, a 1969 graduate of Williamsport High School, is em-" ployed in the traffic departjttnt of Bell Telephone Co. Mr.

Day, a 1969 graduate of the same high school, is a senior at Mansfield He a membex.of. Sigma Pi and Delta Tau Gamma fraternities MADE TOR BUDGET Spewiawwar and. blouses are made Jgr every budget, enabling women at every Income level to be well dressed and to make many changes in their wardrobes. lEWS.PAPE.8r.

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