Miss Jane Marie Silvi, daughter of Mrs. Justine Silvi, 232 Sharpe St. Wyoming, and Mr. John Silvi, 221 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, and George Marstell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mar- stell, Sr. RD. 3, Car- verton, Wyoming, were married recently in St. Joseph’s R.C. Church, Wyoming. Rev. Walter Skiba officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the gran- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sesto Silvi, 63 Rose Ave., Plains, and the great Mary Benczkowski, 11 West Stanton St., Hudson. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a white formal length gown of chiffon knit enhanced with a Venice lace beaded bodice Miss Aimee Kalnoskas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kalnoskas of Culver Hill, Orange, Franklin Township, is home after spending the past semester as an ex- change student at the Trent Polytechnic School in Nottingham, England. Miss Kalnoskas was one of 12 exchange students who spent the past semester in England as part of the exchange program sponsored by the International Education Department of Lock Haven State College. Miss Kalnoskas is a junior at Lock Haven State where she is pursuing studies for a degree in Journalism with emphasis on public relations. styled with a high cameo neckline, long tapered Venice lace sleeves and an empire waistline. The A-line skirt featured a Schiffli lace scalloped hemline and ended in the back with a crystal pleated chapel train adorned with Schiffi and Venice lace. The head- piece was a riding hat of Schiffli lace with a fingertip veil of silk _ illusion. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and white 'car- nations accented with stephonitis and baby’s breath. Miss Jacqueline Silvi, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor and selected a formal-length gown of Nordic rose silk Qiana. The bodice was styled with a high ruffled lace neckline, long Asked about her ex- periences during the three months in England, Miss Kalnoskas said she ‘loved it.” The group did a lot of traveling and the ex- perience was more cultural than educational as the group noted many similarities between our country and England. | Weekends were reserved for traveling throughout England and including picture taking on the trips. Miss Kalnoskas is a 1980 graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High School, Kingston, and will resume studies at Lock Haven State, Jan. 24, after spending the semester bread at her home in Orange. Y exercise Greater Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA will offer a new program starting the week of Jan. 18. A pre and post natal exercise class will begin for both expectant and new mothers. The classes will be offered in six week series. Medical release forms may be picked up at the BUY 1. * DRESSES * BLOUSES class Wilkes-Barre YMCA or will be sent upon request. Forms must be completed by the doctor before enrollment in the classes can be accepted. For starting dates and times, call the Y at 823-2191. Contact either Becky Frisco or June Baum for additional information. LL ALR LE FYE, 6 sleeves and a modified empire waistline. The A- line skirt featured a self- tie satin ribbon. Her headpiece was a riding hat styled with maline. She carried a cascade bouquet of red sweetheart roses and pink carnations accented with baby’s breath. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jane Harvey, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Noreen Phillips, cousin of the bride, and Miss Jill Silvi, sister of the bride. They wer attired in burgunday, identical to the maid of honor. They wore mat- ching riding hats and each carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and carnations accented with baby’s breath. Flower girl was Melissa McCormick, cousin of the bride. She was dressed identical to the maid of Jy | iy honor and carried a basket of red sweetheart roses, pink carnations and baby’s breath. The mother of the bride selected an original floor length gown of rose Qiana. The bodice was styled with a high lace neckline, long sleeves and an A-line skirt. She wore an orchid corsage, and baby’s breath in her hair. Gerald Louis Marstell, A cocktail hour and evening reception was held at Gus Genetti’s Motor ‘Inn, Wilkes-Barre. The rehearsal dinner, given by the family of the bride, was held at the Mayfair Supper Club. The bride was honored at a bridal shower given by her mother and her maid of honor at Gus Genetti’s Motor Inn, Wilkes-Barre. The bride is a graduate brother of the . of West Side Area Vo- bridegroom, was best Tech School and attended man. Ushers were Wilkes-Barre Area Vo- Franklin Harvey, Tech. She is employed by brother-in-law of the Custom Foods bridegroom; Mark Management Corp., Evanchick, cousin of the Kingston. bride; Jerome Silvi, Mr. Marstell is a brother of the bride; Michael Phillips, cousin of the bridegroom, and Ronald Phillips, cousin of the bride. Clinton McCormick, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Jl hy graduate of Dallas High School and is self- employed. Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple is residing in Wyoming. ) 5 wn > ro m I PAGE SEVEN iy iy mm | lh Ry | A h | ® BEDROOMS SINCE 1919 Li 9 EXCEPT fANMEmicAN 667-677 NORTH RIVER STREET—OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL J (sunoa A A * DINING ROOMS o RECLINERS e FAMILY ROOMS e ROCKERS © MATTRESSES o TABLES BOX SPRINGS o LAMPS o BOOKCASES o BUNK BEDS BREAKFAST SETS * CHAIRS * RUGS © CEDAR CHESTS * CARPETS * HIDE-A-BEDS * BARS * SLEEP SOFAS e MIRRORS e DINETTE SETS * GUN CABINETS * DESKS | lee] { master. charge LETRA T TORY FURNITURE