The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 28, 1983, Image 8

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pronounced her vows are,
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from left, Sr. Marise Fabie,
Furnari, and Sr.
Provincial Adinistrator,
Scranton Province.
* Sr. Jo Anne Furnari pronounced
her perpetual vows as a Sister of
Mercy at a Eucharistic celebration
“on Sept. 17 in Blessed Sacrament
‘Chapel, Mercy Center, Dallas. Sr.
‘isfrator, received her vows.
Sr. Marise Fabie, the outgoing
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KRISTIN LANG SCHERER
Five years old
Kristin Lang Scherer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Scherer of
Coolidge Ave. Harding, celebrated
her fifth birthday on Sept. 11.
Mrs. Scherer is the former Diane
Bartos of West Pittston. Kristin is a
student at the Child Development
Center, West Pittston.
A party, featuring Blinky the
Clown and Uncle Ted and his magic
act, marked the occasion.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry R. Bartos of
Orange. Paternal Grandparents are
Mr. and MRs. James M. Scherer of
Harding. Paternal Great-grand-
mother is Mrs. George Johnson of
W. Pittston.
Attention, parents!
The Dallas Post invites its read-
dren on the occasion of their birth-
days. Birthday pictures of children
between the ages of one and 12 will
be published free of charge. Parents
should include all the necessary
information and a telephone number
where they can be reached should
Pictures will be kept on file at The
Dallas Post and may be picked up
following publication.
Miss Valerie Ann Hayden, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hayden, of The Follies, Huntsville,
was married recently to John C.
Monick, Jr. son-of Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Monick, 555 Anderson St.,
Wilkes-Barre and Penn Lake, Bear
Creek, in St. Therese’s Church,
Shavertown.
The bride is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Mary Magli, Wilkes-Barre.
Miss Joan Turel was organist and
the string music for the ceremony
was performed by Mrs. Lillian Sup-
plee, Miss Julie Supplee and Miss
Jean Supplee.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride selected a gown of white
chiffon which was designed with a
portrait neckline, molded bodice
and a full skirt detailed with schiffle
lace and flowing into a sweep train.
The portrait neckline was enhanced
with a sweep flounce of schiffle lace
and a border of schiffle lace at the
hemline.
To compliment her gown, she
chose a picture hat of triple-layered
white chiffon embroidered with
schiffle lace. She carried an arm
bouquet of white irises and white
fugi mums tied with white satin
ribbons.
Miss Maurita Gries was maid of
honor. She wore a white two-piece
Batiste ensemble. The bodice was
designed with a high neck, deep
yoke and full Bishop sleeves featur-
ing cluny lace. The tea length,
doubletiered skirt was edged with
cluny lace. The dress was accented
by a royal blue sash.
Her headpiece of white mini car-
nations with cascades of royal blue
baby’s breath was designed by Miss
Lilly Vilewinski of Miners Mills. She
carried an arm bouquet of blue
irises and yellow fugi mums tied
with white ribbons.
Bridesmaids were Miss' Kathy
Monick and Mrs. Teri Bardoutsos,
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sisters of the bridegroom. They
were dressed identically to the maid
of honor with matching headpieces
and bouquets.
The flower girl, Miss Jennifer
Jones, wore a dress of Point
D’Esprit featuring a high neck with
a ruffled lace V-yoke and short
sleeves edged with matching lace.
The full skirt was complimented
with a deep lace ruffle and featured
a royal blue sash. She carried a
basket of blue irises, yellow daisies
and baby’s breath. She wore a
spray of royal blue baby’s breath in
her hair.
The mother of the bride was
attired in a tea-length gown of ice
pink voile over a matching slip. It
fitted bodice with embroidered net
had a bouffont skirt with deep ruffle
hemline. She carried a white Cat-
tleya orchid.
The mother of the bridegroom
wore a tea-length dress of rainbow
voile. It was designed with three-
quarter length sleeves, bateau neck-
line and a straight skirt. It was
accented with a matching sash. She
wore a white Catteya orchid.
Daniel Monick served as best man
for his brother. Ushers were Joseph
Mundanar and Anthony Bardoutsos.
All floral bouquets, boutonnieres
and arrangements were done by the
mother of the bride.
A cocktail and dinner reception
was held immediately following the
ceremony at The Barn, Newberry
Estates, Dallas. Piano music for the
reception was performed by Kenny
McGraw, Scranton.
Pre-nuptual festivities included a
luncheon shower for the bride given
by Mrs. Margie Magli, Mrs.
Frances Jones, Mrs. Pat Monick
and the bridal attendants.
A cocktail party was given in
honor of the bride and bridegroom
by Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Maguire at
their home in Bear Creek.
The couple was feted at a dinner
at the Sheraton Crossgates, Wilkes-
Barre, hosted by Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Gries and family, of Dallas.
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