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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Camerer-Kagan MRS. DAVID I. KAGAN Ann Carnerer) Miss Beth Ann Camerer became the bride of Idvid Ira Kagaji at '2 p.m. today, June 3, 197'2. in the Grace Lutheran Church, Jersey Shure.

The Rev Norman Hofi'eld officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. Robert Camerer Jersey Shore RD 1 Her husband is the son 6T Mr. and Mrs.

Ashea Kagan, Middletown. The bride was given in by her father and wore a gown of sheer silk linen which featured a shirred waist, full floor length skirt, and a high neckline with a self ruffle. She wore a Spanish lace mantilla. The bride carried a nosegay of stephanotis and carnations. Miss Gail Camerer, Jersey Shore, was maid of honor for her sister.

She wore a blue embroidered voile gown featuring a scooped neckline and a full skirt with a self ruffle. Miss Camerer a floral headdress and carried a nosegay of stephanotis and pompons. Robert Southard, Harrisburg, was best man. Ushers were William Camerer 3rd, West Lafayette, brother of the William Lander, Middletown. A reception followed at the home of the bride's The couple left for a trip to Casper, Wyo.

The bride is a graduate of Jersey i a Elizabethtown College. Her husband, a graduate of High School, was also graduated from the same college. WILLIAMSPORT SUN-GA7EI IE WfliKIM'S Work Saturday, 3, 1972 Shrimp-Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.

Miller 102 East Houston Avenue, Montgomery, at 10 a.m. today, June 3, 1972, in Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, -Jslpntgomery. The Rev. Jack Jl. Gardner officiated.

The bride was given in marriage She" wore an empire- sty gown "of acetate taffeta featuring nylon lace trim, long Miss Sarah Ann Shrimp, terman Montgomery RD 1. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Frederick L.

Shrimp, brother of the Shrimp Montgomery RD 1, became bride, and Craig Miller, brother of the bride of Terry Arthur Miller, the i of Montgomery, ushered. John H. Shrimp, Montgomery, brother of the bride, was A reception followed in the church social hall. The bridal couple wiK reside at 31 North Main. 1 1 Miss Rebecca Sue Maclndoe.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Maclndoe, 327 Adams Street, was married to Thomas James Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Lyons, 1313 Almond Street, at 2 p.m. today, June 3, 1972. The ceremony was performed- by Mr. minister, the bride's father, at Muncy Terraces. Given Tn marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of sheer blue and pink print featuring a jewel neckline, long sleeves tucked at the shoulders, and beige lace trimmings.

She wore a shoulder length mantilla of pale beige lace and carried a basket of pink sweetheart roses and white daisies. Mrs. Marlin Adams, city, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Another sister of the bride, Miss Virginia L. Maclndoe, city, was bridesmaid.

They wore dotted swiss gowns, the honor attendant in- blue and the bridesmaid in pink, featuring jewel necklines, long sleeves, and embroidered organza trimming. Each wore a matching bow in her hair and carried a basket of pink daisies, white carnations, and baby Marnn T. Adams, city, was best man. Ushers were George K. Neast.

Peter K. Aulick, and Steve G. Lyons, all of this city. A reception the ceremony at Muncy Terraces. The couple will reside at 333 Adams Street.

Both the bride and bridegroom were graduated from Williamsport "High The bride, also a graduate of the WiUiamsport Area Community College, is enrolled at MRS. THOMAS J. LYONS (Rebecca S. Maclndoe) College. husband at the Williamsport Area Corftmunity College.

Anderson-Baker MRS. ANTHONY M. (Debra Ann Lower) Street, -Muncy. Miss Debra Ann Lower Plumbo, Harrfsburg; anT The bride was graduated from bride of 'Anthony Michael Miss Jo Marie Casale, city, sister of Montgomery High School and the son of Mr. and Mrs.

An- the bridegroom. They wore gowns -i, blousod- slseves -with lace- Hospital. Her Williamsport Hospital School of hony T. Casale, 815 Cheiry Street, like the honor attendant in blue Nursing. She is a registered nurse at noon today and a stand-up-coll ar a a a of N( inberland Tt, Sharon C.

Fisher, city, was Montgomery High School and Lock maidNrf honor. She wore a pink nylon knit dress. Best man- was Robert E. Fet- Haven State College, is employed by Tire Upper Dauphin School District. Miss Ramona Ann Polcyn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Polcym Sylvan Dell Road, Williamsport RD 1, became the bride of Gary Eugene Rosato, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Rosato, 509 Fairmont Avenue, South Williarnsport, at 11 am.

today. June 3, 1972, at the Annunciation Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Jerald Washkel officiated and the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a gown of imported silk organzine over peau de soie and featuring a Victorian neckline and full Mown bishop sleeves.

Imported" floral and butterfly embroidery was appliqued throughout jhe bodice, sleeves, and deep hemline border. A sash of white satin ended in a streamered double bow at the back. The.venise butterfly motif was repeated throughout Jhe full lengthjnantilla of imported JEnglish silk illusion 7 whichjapered into chapel length train. She carried a cascade of daisies and carnations with baby breath. Miss Christine C.

Condo, South Williamsport, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of nile green chiffon tucked and shirred throughout and sleeves. French lace threaded with matching chiffon and- tiny embroidered rosebuds trimmed the neckline, cuffs, and Waistline. She wore a matching picture hat and carried a colonial bouquet of pompons, carnations, and daisies. Mrs.

John Reifsnyder, Potomac, was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a gown styled Hke the maid of honor's in orr.hid. She wore a matching picture hat and carried flowers like the maid of honor's. Bridesmaids were Mrs. William Sawfer, Sayre, sister of the bridegroom, and Misses Toni Thomas, DuBoistown, and Deborah Ritter, and Ann Madame, both of South Williamsport.

-They wore gowns like the honor attendant's in shades of aqua, maize, and apricot. The flower girls, Michelle M. Reifsnyder, Potomac, and Kathi L. Polcyn, city, nieces of the bride, wore nile green gowns officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Eugene Lower, New Cumberland, was escorted to the by father She woie Aline empire gown of nylon organza trimmed with and "seed "pearls. was a mantilla trimmed with matching lace. She carried a cascade of yellow roses, white carnations, white gladioli, and baby breath. Miss Jayne Lower, New Cumberland, 'was-maid of honor for her sister Shp wore, an orchid nylon organza gown with a large rimmed hat.

She canied a nosegay of white and blue carnations, lavender gladjnli? and yellow Bridesmaids were Mrs. John Balmer, New Cumberland; Mrs. in St. and carried similar flowers. Misses Kristin l-eV-amJ Am'y Jo Balmer, both of New Cumberland, were flower, girls in orch'id gowns styled like the other attendants.

They carried small nosegays similar to the honor's bouquet. man for his brother. Ushers were Mark Knight, city; Elmer Lower, brother the biide, auT John both of New A reception followed the ceremony at the Sheraton Harrisburg Inn. After a wedding trip to the Poconos, the bridal couple will reside in tWs city. The bride, was from Land High School-md Ship- pensbin-g State College.

Mr. Casale, a graduate of Williamsport High School, was also graduated from Shippensburg State College. He is employed in the editorial department of Sun-Gazette Co. JVIRS. GARY E.

ROSATO (Ramona A. Fdlcyri) and carried baskets of multicolored flowers. William Sawyer, Sayre, was best man. Ushers were Richard Smith. South Williamsport, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Frederick Hart- Miss Barbara Louise Hart, Katherfne Helminiak, city, cousin daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis J. of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Hart 37 Grimesvule Road, was The attendants wole pink crepe married to Ned Stuart Coates, son gowns with fitted empire bodices, of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Coates, jeweled ruffle trim- Bloomsburg, at 11 a.m. today, June ming at the sleeves and hemline? 3 Holy Rosary Each wore matching headpiece Church The Rev. Edward J. and carried a bouquet of pompons, Zawodniak officiated.

baby breath, and stephanotis. The Rev. Charles W. Coates The bride, given in marriage by brother of the bridegroom, was best her father, wore a gown featuring a man. Ushers were Donald K.

Skiles, chiffon fcicirt, lace empire bodice, city; Daniel J. Doyle, Muncy; andx scooped neckline trimmed with a Milo E. Muirhead, Cortland, N.Yx ruffle, and long sleeves. A A reception the detachable chiffon train was also ceremony. The bridal couple will trimmed with" a ruffle.

Her veil of reside at 512 Grier Street, illusion was held by a crown of pearls. She carried a nosegay of A graduate of Williamsport High white gardenias, baby breath, and School, the bride is a student at stephanotis. Lycoming College. Her husband, a Miss Joanne Hart, city, sister of graduate of Bloomsburg High the bride, was maid of honor. School, Susqueharma University, Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Russell and the University of Arkansas, Miss a R. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Anderson, 1543 West Mountain Avenue, South Williamsport, and Kerry Baker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Baker, 325 West Mountain Avenue, South Williamsport, were a.m. Today, June 5, 1972, in St. Lawrence Church. The Joseph W.

BresIm TJeifdIiuea the ceremony. "Giverrlri ifrauiiage 4ier father, the bride wore a gown of nylon organza over taffeta with empire bodice, stand-up collar, and short pouf sleeves. The gown was trimmed with Venise lace inserted with satin Her mantilla veil held by a camelot cap which -lengthened into a length uaitt. She a bouquet of roaes and baby breath. Maid of honor was Miss Bender, South Williamsport, cousin of the bride.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. a i Williamsport, and Mrs. Larry Hamilton, Cogan Station, sisters of 4hc bride. Miss Tammy Bender, city, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Lawieiice Baker brother of the bridegioom, was hest man.

Ushers were David Peluso, brother- in-law of the bridegroom, and JCeith "Anderson, brothelTof the brideTBoth of South Williamsport. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. After a trip jo New York, the bridal couple will reside at Cogan Station RD 1. MRS. KERRY N.

BAKER (Cathy R. Anderson) Both the bride and her husband, a a a of Williamsport High School and are employed by Super Saver. Mil'er, Cogan Station; and John Polcyn, South Williamsport, Dr. Thomas, city, cousin of the bride, assistant professor of English at the Kenneth Polcyn, Tallahassee, Mrs. Antes Fort, Williamsport Area Oommunity and Miss "Julian Paw.lak7 city.

lege. and Donald Polcyn, city, brothers of the Bride. A i in Ascension Hall. After a trip to Bermuda, the bridal couple will reside at 911 a i Boulevard. The bride and bridegroom were a a from South Williamsport High School.

The Sefronek-Thomas Miss Helen Sefranek, daughter of Mrs. John J. Sefranek, Bethlehem, and the late Mr. Sefranek, became the bride of John Scott Thomas, son bride is employed in the circulation Mr. and Mrs.

Philip K. Thomas, department of the Grit Publishing 514 Rural Avenue, at 3 p.m. today, Co. Her husband is employed as a quality controlman. by M.

W. Kellogg Co. Junior Birthdays Kurt J. Hart, son of Mr. wd Mrs.

Jamei D. Hart, I Avenue, tix yean old today, June Sharrie tee Lane Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simon, Muncy RD 1, seven years old today, June 1, Caralyn Ann Stahl, daughter Mr. and Fred L.

Stahl, Cogan Social Calendar Meeting, Auxiliary to Garrett Cochran American Legion Post No 1, 8 p.m. Tuesday, post home, election of officers. Station RD June 1, yean old Jeffrey Lee Braltn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman H.

Braim Turbot- vllle RD nine years old today, June 1, lm. Luree Lynn Raymond, daughter of Mr. and David L. Raymond Jersey Shore six years old today, June 3, "All junior birthdays must be written, signed and mailed to Margaret S. Grammar, social editor, in care of me Williamsport Sun-Oaiette and must be in the Sun-Oazette office tft least one day in advance of the day of publication.

None will be accepted by 'phone and none will be published without a signature. June 3, 1972. The Rev. James Hanlon performed the ceremony in A i Bethlehem. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Spec.

5 Thomas C. Sefranek, Ft. Devens, wore a white crepe gown designed with a high waistline and short sleeves. Miss Jane J. Sefranek, King of Prussia, was maid of honor for her sister.

She wore a gown of celery green chiffon. Philip M. Thomas, city, was best man for his brother. A reception followed at Walp's Restaurant, AUentown. The bridal couple will reside in this city.

The bride was graduated from Cabrtni College, Radnor. Her husband is a graduate of Mansfield State CojLJeRe MRS. JOHN S. THOMAS (Helen Seftanek) Miss Debra Lee Fenstermacher, daughter Mrs. CarPET Fenstermacher, 18 West Second Avenue, South Williamsport, arid Raymond Lee Kinney, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Raymond Kinney, 549 Grandview Place, South Williamsport, were married at 1 p.m. today, June 3. 1972, in St.

Mark's Lutheran Church. by the Rev. Frederick Hasskarl, assisted by the Rev. Hugo Schroeder Jr. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of peau de soie featuring a Victorian neckline, bishop sleeves, empire bodice, and French lace trimming the hemline.

The gown also featured a chapel length train and a butterfly bustle. She wore a matching Camelot headdress encrusted with seed pearls and attached to a pouf veil of-imported English illusion. The bride carried a colonial bouquet of white rosebuds, baby and glarlioli. Miss Donna Gardner, Blanchard, was maid of honor in a pink dotted Swiss over rose pink taffeta gown which featured an empire waistline set off with a satin belt, small buttons on the bodice, and sheer puffed sleeves. She wore a pink and white braided picture hat and carried a colonial bouquet of pink sweetheart rosebuds, carnations, and baby breath.

Bridesmaids were Misses Linda Blanchard, Karon Denius, Sharon Denius, and Kay DeVito, all of South Williaiusport. They wore gowns like the honor attendant's and carried similar flowers. Miss Linda Fenstermacher, South Williamsport, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid In a gown styled like the other at tendants'. Miss Karen Hart, South i i a cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girl in an identical gown. She carried a basket of flowers.

Michael Kinney, South Williamsport, was best man for his brother MRS. RAYMOND L. KINNEY (Debra L. Fenstermacher) Ushers were Jeffrey Neyhart, Don Kenkle, Ronald Smith, and Gary Thomas, all of South Wflliamsport Ring bearer was Scott Hooker, South Williamsport. A reception followed the ceremony in the church fellowship hall.

The couple will reside In Somers Point, N.J. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of South Williams port High School and the Williamsport Area Community College. The bride was employed by Favilla Knitting Mills. Her husband is employed by Atlantic Residex Corp. Marmora, N.J.

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