A Greenstreet News Co. Publication Ann Marie Mohen Married THE DALLAS POST, SEPTEMBER 6, 1973 Marlene B. Milne, Bride Page 9 String Quartet to Offer Free Two-Hour Concert Ann Marie Mohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F: Mohen, Oak * Dallas, ‘and Francis M. Sp:@iuolo, son of Frank D. Spagndolo, Darling Street, Edith Spagnuolo, were united in marriage Aug. 25, at the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, before an altar decorated with white gladiolas and blue carnarions. The Rev. Thomas Jordan officiated at the double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass, after which he bestowed the Papal blessing upon the couple. A program of church music was furnished by organist Thomas Morenko. Violin soloist, Mrs. David Wojciechowski played the theme from’ ‘Love Story’ and other selected numbers. Mrs. John Lyons sang Ave Maria and Panis Angelicus. The bride wore a white and blue bridal gown of silk organza and Venise lace. The high rise bodice featured a sheer yoke outlined with lace motifs, stand- - up lace collar laced with blue satin ribbon, and full bishop sleeves with seven inch cuffs encircled with three rows of lace, laced with blue satin rib- bon. Her A-line skirt, and de- tachable chapel length train was also encircled with rows of lace near the hemline. laced with ribbon. Her multitier silk illusiog@yeil was attached to a Cameldt covered with matching lace motifs, flowers, and seed pearls. She carried a Colonial bouquet. centered with baby blue roses. encircled with blue and white daisies, baby breath, and white carnations. She placed a bouquet of blue and white carnations at the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mrs. Robert McNelis, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She was attired in a white and blue gown of chiffon and Venise lace. The puckered white empire bodice was fash- ioned with a stand-up ruffle collar, and short puff sleeves. White Venise lace with pull through blue satin ribbon en- circled the neck, waist, and cuffs of the sleeves. The A-line skirt » of blue chiffon. She Cowple to Mark 35thAnniversary Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dietz, RD 2, Harveys Lake, will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary Sept. 10. An open house will be held Sept. 9 at their home from 2 to 6 p.m. No invitations have been issued. wore a white picture hat with blue ribbon and carried a Colonial bouquet of blue and white carnations. Susan McNelis, daughter of the matron of honor, was the flower girl. Her gown and hat were identical to that of the honor attendant. She carried a princess basket of blue and white carnations and daisies. Bridesmaids were Elaine Sozzi, aunt of the bridegroom; Antoinette Spagnuolo, cousin of the bridegroom; and Colleen Hagan. They also wore gowns and hats identical to that of the honor aftendant ‘in rainbow colors of green, apricot and maize. Their Colonial bouquets were similar to the honor atten- dant’s, in colors matehing their gowns. Michael Spagnuolo was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Eugene Mohen, brother of the bride; Ronald Fedor and Bernard Nasser. The bride’s mother wore a floor length, apricot-colored gown fashioned on the skimmer line. White-and gold silk bro- cade encircled the boat neckline and short raglan sleeves, and extended from the center of the neckline in a double row down to the hemline. Gold accessories graduated from Lake-Lehman High School and Mount Aloysius College. She is an instructor at White Haven State School and Hospital. Mr. Spagnuolo is a graduate of Coughlin High School and Penn State University. He is a teacher in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District. Pre-nuptial parties included a shower given at the Elks Club, Pittston. The parents of the bride entertained at the family home, Oak Hill, Dallas, after the rehearsal. After returning from a honeymoon in Hawaii, and Disneyland in California, the couple will reside in Wilkes- Barre. There is a correspondent in your area if you live in Oak Hill. Call Bridgette Correale 639-5759 Dan Rittinger Antiques 1014 WYOMING AVENUE (U.5 ROUTE 11) FORTY FO 'T, PA. 18704 PHONE 717—248-9484. . 287-4088 Antiques Bought, Sold, Appraised Marlene Bernice Milne, Vir- ginia Beach, Va., became the bride of Thomas Joseph Mcln- turff, Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 1, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The Conservative Friends Cere- mony took place at the Friends Meeting House, Virginia Beach, Va. The bride is the daughter of Robert C. Milne and the late Margaret H. Milne, 1101 N. Elm St., Greensboro, N.C. The Mil- nes were residents of Dallas for 18 years before moving to North Carolina. The bridegroom is the son of Mary Lindsay McInturff, 2042 37th Ave., Vero Beach, Fla. The bride clhiose a gown of candlelight silk organza and pearled peau d’ange lace with a bodice of Empire pearled peau d’ange lace. The scoop neckline was trimmed with crystalpleat- ing. The cuffs of long sheer sleeves were appliqued with lace motifs and trimmed with crystal pleating. The A-line skirt of candlelight silk organza over taffetta was outlined in front with peau d’ange lace panels. The back of the gown softly gathered to form a small sweep train. The hemline was trimmed with crystal pleating. A cathedral length veil was at- tached to a lace Camelot cap accented with petit pearls. She carried a bouquet of phalaenop- sis orchids, stephanotis, and baby’s breath with variegated pittosporum foliage. Wendy Diane Harris, Lancas- ter, was her cousin’s matron of honor. She wore a floorlength gown of blue, lavender and green sheer fabric lined with blue gingham and trimmed with lavender ribbon aroung the Empire waist. Her headpiece and bouquet were of light laven- der mums and blue pixie carna- tions. Denise Ash, Dallas, was the gingham and trimmed with la- carnations. Best man was Bradley McIn- PA (The Odrinex Plan can help you become the slim trim person that you would like to be. Odrinex has been used successfully by thousands all over the country for 14 years. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex is a tiny tablet and easily No starving. No special exercises. Odrinex Plan costs $3.25 and the large. economy size $5.25. You must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded. No questions asked. Accept no substitutes. Sold with this guarantee At Leading Drug Stores turff, Vero Beach, Fla., brother of the bridegroom. Following a reception at the Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach, Va., the couple left on a wedding trip to Jamaica. For travelling, the bride wore a pale mint green pants suit. The couple will reside in Rochester, N.Y. The bride is a graduate of St. Ann’s Academy, Wilkes-Barre, and received a B.S. in nursing PALATINE TRADITIONAL at the University of Pennsyl- vania, Philadelphia. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Chicago with a B.A. in Egyptology and is currently at the Rochester In- stitute of Technology, Roches- ter, N.Y., studying photogra- phy. PUT ON YOUR DANCING SHOES! Learn the old steps Learn the new A free two-hour concert will be presented by the North- eastern Pennsylvania String The performance will be held at 11 a.m. outside the four main banks of Wilkes-Barre the United Penn, First National. Wyoming National and Frank- lin Federal. The members of the String Quartet will present the pro- gram of music to publicize the opening concert at ‘Irem Temple. Sept. 23, of the North- eastern Pennsylvania Phil- harmonic Orchestra. Tickets for the opening concert and for the season will be sold in the lobby of all four banks during the free concert. Season tickets are $8, with special discounts for groups of 20 or more. Members of the String Quart- et are Jon Toth, first violin. currently concertmaster of the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Orch- estra, and concertmaster of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic Orchestra; Joan Hall. second violin; Jennie Hansen, viola. is currently a member of the Marlboro College Chamber Touring Group under Rudolph Serkin; Einar Holm. cellist. is the principal cellist with the North- eastern Pennsylvania Phil- harmonic Orchestra, is on the string faculty of Ithaca College. and has soloed extensively in Binghamton, N.Y. and in Phila- delphia. The Northeastern Phil- harmonic Orchestra is one of the recipients of government funding to help the Wyoming Valley replace cultural resources.-lost in the flood. East Dallas Church Schedules Big Sale The Ella Moore Sunday School Class of the East Dallas United Methodist Church will sponsor a rummage and bake sale Sept. 13 and 14 at the church. 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