PAGE SIX Miss Mary Lou Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Miller, 48 Third St., Larksville, was mar- ~ ried recently to Thomas M. Hennessy, son of Mrs. William Hennessy of Havertown, and the late William Hennessy, in St. John the Baptist Church, - Larksville. mony and nuptial mass was celebrated by the Rev. John Masakowski. Given in marriage by her ‘Bianchi, gown of Candlelight ivory imported silk chiffon over a matching silk em- descents. Her chapel length veil was arranged from a French juliet cap of matching venice lace. She carried stephanotis and miniature roses accented with babies breath. Miss Susan McCan, Glassboro, N.J., was maid of honor. She was attired in a Bianchi gown of assorted color voile and a matching poncho with a border of pale pink and turquoise. Her bouquet was a cluster of pink roses, | miniature gearnations and babies “breath. She wore a tiara of roses and babies breath. ‘Augustaitus, Endicot,, * N.Y.; Mrs. Sandra Beau- Miss Jo Ann Juris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Juris, 50 Hilldonia Ave., Dallas, recently be- came the bride of Albert L. Karolchik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Karolchik, 104 Wesley St., Forty Fort. The Rev. David Feyrer' performed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial service in St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Wilkes-Barre. The bride, given in mar- riage by her parents, selected a white formal gown of organza and venise lace. The bodice featured a scooped sheer yoke neck- line outlined with a delicate floral venise lace design, and teardrop effect bishop sleeves ending in a deep cuff appliqued with venise lace motifs. - An attached chapel train fell from an A-line skirt ending in lace edging. She wore a matching picture hat layered with sheer illu- sion and appliqued throughout with ‘venise lace flowers. She carried a bouquet of daisies, minia- ture carnations, and babies breath. Maid of honor was Miss Reba Lynn Brody. She was attired in a formal length gown of apricot polyester and matching flowered cape. Her headpiece was a crown of apricot daisies and babies breath. : She carried a nosegay of matching daisies. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Cathy Juris, and Miss Michelle Janusanis. They were attired identically to the matron of honor. They The Kunkle United Methodist Church Women met at the church on June 8. Mrs. Dorothy Dodson presided at the business Heinen was in charge of the devotions. After the business meeting, refreshments were served to the following by the hostesses Mrs. Agnes Elston and Mrs. Elva Elston; Mrs. Dorothy Henney, Miss mont, Waynesboro; Miss Margaret Ann Adams and Mrs. Mary Crawford, Clifton Heights. They wore gowns identical to the maid of honor. Best man was William Hennessy, Jr., brother of the groom. Ushers were Mark Hennessy, brother of the groom; Joseph Craw- ford, Clifton Heights; Ken- neth Lamb, Havertown, Edward Miller and Joseph Miller, brothers of the bride,. Jason A. August- aitisswas ring bearer. The couple left on a wedding trip to Nevis, American Legion. The bride is a graduate , Winifred Stompler, Mrs. Lana Birnstock, Mrs. Dorothea Heinen, Mrs. Sylvia Brace, Mrs. Ella Brace, Mrs. Anna Maude Landon, Mrs. Naomi Ashburner, Mrs. Jean Race, Mrs. Dorothy Dodson, Mrs. Arline Updyke. Hostesses for next month’s meeting will be Mrs. Jan Race and Mrs. Dorothea Heinen. \ of Wyoming Valley West High School and West Chester State College. She is well-known in the Dallas Area where she was em- ployed at Payne Printery. The groom was graduated from Cardinal O’Hara High School, Springfield, Pa., and attended Augusta Military Academy, Fort Defiance, Va. 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A reception was held at Gus Genetti’s Hotel, Wilkes-Barre after which the couple left on a wedd- ing trip to Canada. Mrs. Karolchik is a grad- uate of Dallas Senior High School and attended Wilkes-Barre Business College. She is employed by Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc., Dallas. The groom is a graduate ‘of Forty Fort High School and attended Art Institute of Pittsburgh. He is also employed by Offset Paper- back Mfrs., Inc. The couple will reside at Fort. Schneiderite’s celebrate 20th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneiderite, of R.D. 2, Hunlock Creek, celebrated their 20th wedding an- niversary on May 11. Mrs. Schneiderite is the former Gladys Reakes, daughter of Mrs. Irene Reakes of Ceasetown. The couple are the parents of two children, daughter Kimberly, and Joe Jr. at home. In honor of the occasion, a wedding anniversary party was held at the Jackson Township Fire Hall in Chase on May 14. served, followed by dancing. Guests numbered a hundred. = The Altar and Rosary - Society of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, will hold their annual rummage sale on June 16, 17, and 18, in the school auditorium, Machell Ave., Dallas. A variety of new and used colthing will be available, along with all types of household items. Hours will be as follows: Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday (Bag day) 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Light refresh- ments will also be available. The public is invited to attend this sale. Mrs. Andrew Stahovec is Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday, June 16, at 8 p.m. Marian Culver will chairwoman and Mrs. Joseph Sitar is president of the Altar and Rosary. Society, to elect officers preside. ' Election of of- ficers will be held. 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