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The Daily Item from Sunbury, Pennsylvania • 7

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AS 8592 couples exchange marriage vows TA 2 702 Dudeck-Lebo Brouse-Showers ani THE DAILY ITEM Sunbury, July 15, 1978 37 Eist NORTHUMBERLAND Miss Jill EiEister and Terry Lee Kiger were united in marriage today at 11:30 a.m. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Richard L. Kellett in Mrs. Terry L.

Kiger the First Presbyterian Church, 114 Queen St. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Eister, Sunbury RD1, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Kiger, 1046 Anderson, Maumee, Ohio. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose an organza and satin venise lace gown featuring an empire bodice, V-neckline and wide flared double cape collar. The A-line skirt swept into a chapel-length train, and. lace accented the bodice, neckline, skirt and hemline.

A white picture hat with a double ruffle on the brim and illusion back bow with streamers completed her ensemble. Kathy Kratzer of Sunbury was the maid of honor. Lauren Eister, sister of the bride, and Ann Brown, both of Sunbury, served as the bridesmaids. Chosen as the best man was Donald Green of Maumee. The ushers were Kevin Kiger, brother of the bridegroom; Donald Rothenbuhler and Ray Cutway, all of Maumee.

Serving as the organist was Mrs. Virginia Hilbish of Northumberland. A reception for 140 guests followed at Chadwick's, Northumberland. After a honeymoon to Nassau and Paradise Islands in the Bahamas, the newlyweds plan to live in Cincinnati, Ohio. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the bridegroom's parents at the Holiday Inn, Rts.

11 and 15, Shamokin Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Kiger are 1978 graduates of Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. The bride is a dietetic intern and the bridegroom is a physical education teacher.

Yearick-Derk TREVORTON The Evangelical Christian Church was the setting for the marriage of Christine L. Yearick and Malcolm L. Derk Jr. (DePiante) Mrs. Malcolm L.

Derk Jr. The Rev. John W. Shubert, pastor of the Evangelcal United Brethren Church, Baltimore, officiated during the single ring ceremony July 1. Ida Mae Yearick of Lewisburg and Lee H.

Yearick of Sunbury are the parents of the bride, and the Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Derk Trevorton, are the parents of the bridegroom. Wedding selections were provided by Mrs.

Lana Reed, Trevorton, organist, and Miss Anita Duttry, Northumberland RD, soloist. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride chose Sid Yearick, Beltsville, her sister-in-law, as her matron of honor. Cheryl Skotedis of Sunbury was the bridesmaid, and the flower girl was Jada Yearick, Beltsville, niece of the bride. Timothy A. Derk, Trevorton, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man, and the ushers were William Deroba and Wayne Reed, both of Trevorton, and Wayne Erdman of Shamokin.

Tadd Reed, Trevorton, was the ring bearer. A reception followed in the Trevorton Firehall. Mrs. Derk is a graduate of Shikellamy High School, and she attended Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove. She is employed at the Sunbury Textile Mills.

Her husband is a graduate of 'Line Mountain High School, and he also attended Susquehanna University. He is employed at ACF Industries, Milton, and is a Zerbe Township Supervisor. Following a honeymoon in Canada, the couple will live in Trevorton. Bartholomew-Zechman KREAMER Miss Rosemary Lynn Bartholomew became the bride of Matthew Gordon Zechman in Bible Baptist Church. The Rev.

David Arnold performed the double ring ceremony June 17 at 2 p.m. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Dora Bartholomew, Kreamer, is a 1978 graduate of Kreamer Christian Academy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Zechman, Middleburg. A graduate of Middleburg High School, he is employed at Diehl's Chevrolet, Lewisburg. Escorted to the altar by Richard L. Hubler and given in marriage by her mother, the bride was attired in a white silk organza gown featuring long sleeves and Victorian neckline, trimmed in venise lace and ribbon with seed pearls, and a chapel-length train. Her headpiece featured a shoulder-length veil of imported silk illusion that cascaded into a chapel-length train with scalloped border.

She carried daisies and white mums. Cindy Boonie, New Berlin, was the maid of honor. Chosen as the bridesmaids were Pam Zechman, Middleburg, sister of the bridegroom, and Melanie Bartholomew, Kreamer, sister of the bride. Sue Lynn Walter, Middleburg, was the flower girl. Timothy Zechman, Middleburg, served as best man for his brother.

David Reigle and Jerry Reich, both of Middleburg, were the ushers. The ring bearers were Kerk Wolfe, Sunbury, nephew of the bride, and Peter Arnold, Kreamer. A reception for 200 guests followed at the church. The couple is living in Selinsgrove until completion of their home in Kissimee. Rowland-Hefty lefty PENSACOLA, Fla.

Karen McCraw Rowland and John Bradford Hefty, both of Pensacola, were united in marriage June 29 in Seville Square, Pensacola, by Veronica Outlaw. Mrs. Hefty is a reading specialist employed in the Santa Rosa County Schools, Florida. She earned a masters degree at the University of West Florida. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

TREVORTON St. Patrick's Church was the setting for a double ring ceremony uniting Miss Marsha Ann Dudeck and Richard Alan Lebo in marriage. Monsignor Joseph P. Kealy officiated at the 1:30 p.m. service June 24: The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Catherine Dudeck, 817. Mountain and the late Edward. Dudeck. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert M. Lebo, 150 Market St. Escorted to the altar by Ken Lebo of Trevorton, brother of the bridegroom, the bride chose a white organza gown of venise lace, featuring a high neckline bordered with white daisies of venise lace, an illusion yoke, bishop sleeves and an empire waistline that fell into a cathedral-length train. A headpiece of lace daisies and seed pearls held her cathedral-length veil, and she carried a white prayer book topped with roses. The gown was made by the bride's mother.

Serving as the matron of honor was Bonnie Straub, Trevorton, sister of the bridegroom, and the maid of honor was Wanda Dudeck, Trevorton, sister of the bride. The bridesmaids were. Pamela Dudeck, Hershey, sister of the bride; Anna Troutman, Sue Wilkinson and Darla Lebo, sister of the bridegroom, all of Trevorton. The flower girl was Michelle Lebo, cousin of the bride and bridegroom. Chosen as the best man was Daniel A.

Schwalm, Leck Kill. The ushers were Edward Lebo, brother of the bridegroom; Daniel Straub, brother-in-law of bridegroom; Dave Lebo, brother of the bridegroom; Raymond Troutman, cousin of the bride; and Jesse Shipe, all of Trevorton. The ring bearer was Jon Koons, Trevorton, cousin of the bride and bridegroom. Emma Betzko, Trevorton, provided the organ music. A reception for 200 guests followed in the Trevorton Firehall.

After a. honeymoon in Canada, the couple plans to live at Sunbury RD1. Mrs. Lebo is a 1975 graduate of Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School and Northumberland Area VocationalTechnical School. She is owner and operator of the Marsha Dudeck Beauty Salon, Sunbury.

The bridegroom, a 1973 graduate of Line Mountain High School and a 1978 graduate of Bloomsburg State College, is employed at Weis Markets. Eisley-Bennett nett NEW COLUMBIA The Evangelical Lutheran Church was the setting for a double ring ceremony uniting Miss Lori L. Eisley and Kenneth E. Bennett in marriage. The 4 p.m.

service was performed July Mrs. Kenneth E. Bennett Crouse-Baker Crouse-Baker MILTON Bethany United Methodist Church was the setting for a double ring ceremony uniting Miss Julie Mae Crouse and Melvin Guy Baker III in marriage. The 2 p.m. service was performed July 1 by the Rev.

Thomas B. Musser and the Rev. Lewis A. Crouse, father of the bride. The bride, a resident of 13842 S.

Front is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Crouse, Broadway, and Mrs. Andrew Schell, Lancaster. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin G. Baker West Milton, are the parents of the bridegroom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a floor-length white knit gown featuring a peasant neckline, bishop sleeves and a sashed waistline. The A-line skirt ended in a chapel-length train.

She carried blue and white silk roses, silk daisies and baby's breath, and wore a matching halo of flowers with a chiffon veil in her hair. Rebekah Ward, Milton, served as the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Darlene Crouse, Lancaster, sister of the bride; Miss Trudy Baker, West Milton, sister of the bridegroom; and Miss Joddy Derr, West Milton. Miss Kimberly Crouse, Milton, sister of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid, and the flower girl was Michelle Crouse, Trout Run, cousin of the bride. David Baker, West Milton, was best man for his brother.

Chosen as the ushers were Dennis Keefer, Michael Korizno, Kenneth Long and Michael Baker, brother of the bridegroom, all of West Milton. Jeremy Bolich, West Milton, served as the ring bearer, and the acolyte was Christopher Crouse, Milton. Music was provided by F. Merle Nicholas, Milton, organist, and Miss A. Jacqueline Hile, Watsontown, vocalist.

1 by the Rev. Reuben Rhody and the Rev. Thomas Musser. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald E. Eisley New Columbia RD1, was given in marriage by her father. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Betty Bennett, High Street, West Milton, and the late Lorine Bennett. The bride wore a floor-length polyester crepe gown featuring rosette lace over a fitted bodice, Queen Anne neckline, sleeves and hemline trimmed in lace, and an illusion veil.

She carried yellow roses, white carnations, daisies and baby's breath. The gown was made by Mrs. Ruth Eisley of Milton, aunt of the bride. Miss Laurie Yost, Milton, was the maid of honor. Chosen as the bridesmaids were Mrs.

Dottie Russell, Milton, and Mrs. Pamela VanGorden, Addison, N.Y. The flower girl was Christine Eisley, New Columbia, cousin of the bride. Serving as the best man was Jeffrey Miller, Milton. The ushers were Ronald Karschner, St.

Mary's, and Donald Fisher, Milton. A reception followed in the Country Cupboard Lewisburg RD3. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the bridegroom's mother in the Olde English Room, Lewisburg. Mrs. Bennett is a 1973 graduate of Milton Area High School and a 1977 graduate of Lock Haven State College.

She is a systems analyst for Bro-Dart Industries, Williamsport. The bridegroom, a 1969 graduate of the same high school, is employed in the parts department of Hackenberg Chevrolet Milton. The couple will live at 1439 Scott Williamsport. Mrs. Melvin G.

Baker Ill After a reception for approximately 250 guests at Farmers' Best Lewis- burg. the couple left for a honeymoon in Florida. They are living at S. Front Milton. Both are Milton Area High School graduates.

Mrs. Baker is a technical clerk at ACF Industries. Milton, and the bridegroom is an expediter at ACF Industries. Donald D. Kepler, Lewisburg, and John Drive.

Pensacola. Lucas-Freeze Kinsley-Thomas SUNBURY Dessie I. Lucas and The bride was attired in a light blue MILTON Dorothy M. Kinsley and Ray Conrad of Mifflinburg served as Charles G. Freeze were united in mar- polyester suit.

Elvis Leroy Thomas exchanged mar- the best man. riage July 6 at 5 p.m. The witnesses were Raymond and riage vows July 5 at 2 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Major Violet Wilkerson officiated at Barbara DeFacis.

District Magistrate Kenneth Fairchild Mrs. Elwood Trutt, Mifflinburg RD2, the double ring ceremony in the Salva- The couple is living at 1127 Miller of Milton RD1 performed the single ring and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and tion Army Chapel. Sunbury. ceremony in his office.

Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Montandon. A. Hefty, Watsontown. A 1968 graduate of Warrior Run High School, he earned an associate degree in mechanical engineering technology at The Pennsylvanla State University.

He was a pilot with the rank of captain in the Marine Corps, and is the owner of National Home Respiratory Care of Pensacola. After a tour of the Northeast, the newlyweds will live at 4328 Burtonwood LEWISBURG The marriage of Miss Sherry Gail Brouse and Robert B. Showers was solemnized in St. John's Lutheran Church, Lewisburg RD3. The Rev.

Reuben Rhody officiated at the double ring 2 p.m. ceremony July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Brouse, New Columbia RD1, are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom, a resident of Mifflinburg RD3, is the son of Charles Showers, Winfield RD1, and Phyllis Showers, Mifflinburg RD3. The bride, given in marriage. by her father, was attired in a seersucker ruffled gown with long sleeves and a V- necklined bodice, accented in ribbon and pearled buttons. The headpiece of white daisy applique and pearls held her chiffon veil trimmed in rosebud lace.

She carried white and yellow daisies and baby's breath. The headpiece, veil and train were made by the bride's mother. Chosen as the maid of honor was Lorraine Fox, New Columbia. The bridesmaids were Pat Pfleegor, New Columbia, sister of the bridegroom; Sue Whitman, Milton: and Sallie Brouse, New Columbia, sister of the bride. The flower girl was Pameia Brouse, New Columbia, sister of the bride.

Tim Baker, New Columbia, served as the best man. The ushers were Dyson Pfleegor, New Columbia, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Keith Miller, Milton; and Robert Brouse New Columbia, brother of the bride. The ring bearer was Nathan Pfleegor, New Columbia, nephew of the bridegroom. Diane Yoder of West Milton provided the organ music. The vocalist was Robert Neitz of Milton, uncle of the bride.

Moye r- After a reception for 200 guests in the church social room, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon at Fenwick Island, Md. They are living at New Columbia RDH Mrs. Showers, a 1978 graduate of Milton Area High School, is a waitress at Amity House, Lewisburg. A 1977 graduate of the same high school, the bridegroom employed at H. Warshow and Sons Milton.

HiS Mrs. Robert B. Showers MI 2 Moye r- 6 BEAVER SPRINGS Miss Tina Marie Moyer and Lofty LaBar Hackenberg were united in marriage July 8 at 2 p.m. The double ring ceremony was performed in the Beaver Lutheran Church by the Rev. Lee Deppen, who is retired.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Moyer, Center Street, Beavertown, are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom, a resident of 5 S.

Walnut Middleburg, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hackenberg, Middleburg RD1. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white organza gown featuring a pearled bodice insert, and venise lace banded the high neckline, bishop sleeves and waistline. The A-line skirt extended into a chapellength train edged in venise lace.

A pearled venise lace capulet held her appliqued circular imported silk illusion veil. She carried yellow roses, white carnations and baby's Chosen as the maid of honor was Miss Mary Steffen, Beaver Springs. The bridesmaid was Miss Cheryl Gearhart. Beaver Springs, and the junior bridesmaid was Miss Sharleen Smith, Bloomsburg, niece of the bride. Miss Falecia Smart, Albany, N.Y., cousin of the bridegroom, was the flower girl.

90 Serving as the best man was Dale Reichenbach, Beaver Springs. The usher's were Timothy Moyer, Beavertown, brother of the bride, and Curtis Hackenberg, Middleburg, brother of the bridegroom. Terry Brouse, Middleburg, cousin of the bridegroom, was chosen as the ring bearer. Providing the organ music was Mrs. Robert Stock of Middleburg.

A reception for 80 guests followed in the Troxelville Community Hall. After touring New York State, the newlyweds plan to live at 5 S. Walnut Middleburg. 104 The bride is a 1978 graduate of West Snyder High School. The bridegroom is a 1975 graduate of the same high school and attended SUN Area VocationalTechnical School.

New Berlin, for three years. Both are employed at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove. Milheim- Young Milheim- WATSONTOWN Miss Cynthia Louise Milheim and John Andrew Young exchanged marriage vows in Delaware Run Wesleyan Church, Watsontown RD1. The 10 a.m. double ring service was performed July 1 by the Rev.

Scott L. Weldon and the Rev. Martin Brown. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul C. Milheim, Watsontown RD2, is a 1973 graduate of Warrior Run High School. She is employed at Cabinet Industries Danville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul G. Young, 516 Columbia Milton. He attended Milton Area High School and served in the Army. He is employed at Boscov's, Hummels Wharf. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore an A-line gown of organza over polyknit with an empire waistline, bishop sleeves and detachable organza train, all trimmed with chantilly lace and seed pearls.

A bandeau of chantilly lace and pearls held her fingertip-length veil and illusion blusher. She carried pink roses, blue and green tinted carnations, white daisies, baby's breath and ivy. Mrs. Nancy Hill, Watsontown, served as matron of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids were Joy Walls, Monroeville, N.J..

cousin of the bride; Donna Young and Janet Young, both of Milton, sisters of the bridegroom. Julie Moyer, Milton, niece of the bride, was chosen as the flower girl. Charles Steiner, Watsontown, was the best man. The ushers were Harry Milheim. Muncy, brother of the bride: Mrs.

John A. Young A. Young Harry Walls III, Monroeville, cousin of the bride: and James Young, Milton, brother of the bridegroom. The ring bearer was Steven Young, Milton, nephew of the bridegroom. Mary Ensinger of Hughesville provid-, ed the organ music.

After a reception in the Paul Gerringer Firehall, the newlyweds went oh a honeymoon to Niagara Falls. They are living at Danville RD1. Goodness-Coup SUNBURY Sarah E. Goodness and James S. Coup were united in marriage July 1.

The Rev. Vitolds Gobins officiated at the double ring 11 a.m. service in the United Lutheran Church, Sunbury RD4. The bride, a resident of Gemini Farms, Sunbury RD3, is a substitute teacher in the Shikellamy School District. The bridegroom, son of Mrs.

Violet Coup, 124 Dougal Milton, is employed at ACF Industries Milton. Given in marriage by her brother, John C. Allen of Los Angeles, the bride chose Janet Goodness of Brock- 8 01 AD port, N.Y., her daughter, as the maid of honor. Rae Ann Coup of Fort Myers, niece of the bridegroom, was the junior bridesmaid. Richard Coup of Fort Myers served as best man for his brother.

The ushers were Paul J. Goodness of Bloomsburg and Allen D. Goodness of Sunbury, sons of the bride: Wayne M. Coup of Lewisburg and Allen J. Coup of Chicago, sons of the bridegroom.

A reception for 65 guests followed in the church picnic grove. After a honey-1 moon in Virginia, the newlyweds are living at Gemini Farms, Sunbury RD3.

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