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The Daily Item from Sunbury, Pennsylvania • 14

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9 Page B2 The Daily Item, Sunbury, Pa. Sunday. July 21 1 991 WEDDINGS Shaffer Brouse Grow Bonshock Geedey McCardle PORT TREVORTON Winner's United Methodist Church was the setting for a double ring ceremony uniting Terrie Louise Shaffer and Terry Eugene Brouse in marriage. The Rev. DeShong officiated at the 1 1 a.m.

service June 8. vThe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman L. Shaffer, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and David T. Straub, all of Port Trpvnrtnn Xt -it 4 it ss I i BEAVERTOWN Marilyn Cindy Geedey and Michael Wayne McCardle were united in marriage during a double ring ceremony in St. Paul's United Church of Christ Church. The Rev. Thomas M.

er performed the June 1 service, at 1:30 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Barbara L. Geedey of Beavertown and the late Boyd A. Geedey. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne B. McCardle of Bea- vertown. Given in marriage by her brother, James B. Geedey, the bride wore a gown of ivory satin featuring a sabri-na neckline and gigot sleeves on a fitted bodice adorned in pearled and sequinned Schiffli lace.

A butterfly bow with a rosette fell beneath the back and finished in a row of buttons. A ballroom skirt fell from a basque waistline and spread into a cathedral-length train trimmed and decorated in pearled and sequinned Schiffli lace appliques. Chosen as matron of honor was Kathy Arnold of Beavertown, sister of the bride. The bridesmaids were Carole Romig, Beavertown, sister of the bridegroom, and Tena Norman of Middleburg. The flower girl was Rachael Geedey of Williams-port niece of the bride The best man was Scott Norman of Middleburg.

The ushers were Eric Stone of Beavertown and Fred Boonie of Beaver Springs. The ring bearer was Zebulun Geedey of Beaver Springs, nephew of the bride. The guest book attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sheesley of Elizabethtown, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom.

Norma June Aumiller of Beavertown was organist. Daniel Rigel of Beaver O'Neill Wolfgang The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white doeskin satin dress featuring a princess line bodice, dropped whateau waistline and Gibson sleeves. The entire bod- 1 i i ice anu sieeves were accemeu wun Mvland lir mrtifc conninc onH mjiuuu iuvv iiiviiiJ, jvvjuuu uuu pearls. I he sleeves featuring cut-outs and a pettipoint finish. The gathered skirt fell into a chapel-length train and was also accented with large beaded Mylana appliques.

The hemline was finished with scalloped edging. She wore a headband of pearls and drops with fingertip-length veil and blusher attached of bridal silk illusion. She carried white lilys with lavender, and purple rose buds. Shelley Shaffer of Selinsgrove was maid of honor for her sister. The bridemaids were Sheila Walter and Linda Weaver, both of Middleburg, both sisters of the bride; and Debbie Shaffer of Selinsgrove, sister-in-law of the bride.

Chosen as best man was Keith Bowersox of Ocean City, N.J., cousin of the bridegroom. The ushers were James Baney Jr. of Selinsgrove, cousin of the bride; Bret Bo-wtrsox of Hanover, cousin of bridegroom; and Dwayne Baney of Selinsgrove, cousin of bride. BEAVER SPRINGS Beaver Lutheran Church was the setting for a double ring ceremony uniting Holly A. Klingler and Dale M.

Lehman jn marriage. The Rev. Stanley Reep and the Rev. Allen Kauffman performed the 2 p.m. service June 22.

The bride is the daughter of Dallas and Betsy Klingler of Beaver Springs. The bridegroom is the son of Marcus and Feme Lehman of Richfield. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length white satin gown featuring a scalloped, V-neck, short puff sleeves and a fitted bodice, all accented with beads, sequins, lace and crystals. The full skirt fell from a basque waistline with a self bustle edged in lace. Scal--Ibps and lace edged the hemline, "which flowed into a semi-cathedral-'.

length train. wore a semi-crown of seed pearls, lace and pearl sprays to hold her fingertip length veil and ruffled pouff of bridal illusion. Tonya Kramer of Beaver Springs was chosen as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Kelli Herbster of Middleburg; Christy Klingler and Tammie Wagner, both of Beaver Springs, both sisters of the bride. Joe Manickam of Goshen, was chosen as best man.

The ushers were Conrad Lehman of Mechanics-, burg, brother of the bridegroom; Randy Shelley of Richfield; and Dave Graybill of Lancaster. Music was provided by the Rev. Steven Middernacht of Lewisburg, organist, and Joy Beachel of Dan-'ville, Beth Bomberger of Turbot-ville and Molly Stoltzfus of Lewisburg, vocalists. Lori Fultz of Beaver SHAMOKIN St. Stephen's Church was the setting for the double ring ceremony uniting Lisa Grow and Keith Bonshock in marriage.

The Rev. Michael Englert performed the 2 p.m. service June 1. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Allen S. Grow Jr. of 423 W. Spruce St. The bridegroom is the son" of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Bon- shock of Shamokin RD2. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose, Jill Kressler of Hellertown as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Amy Hower of Turbotville; Michele Christ, niece of the bride, Suzanne Johns and Michelle Murdock, all of Shamokin. The flower girl was Katie Bonshock of Shamokin, niece of the bridegroom.

The best man was Jeff Witkoski of Mount Carmel. The ushers were Michael Bonshock of Carlisle; Dennis Bonshock, Kevin Bonshock and Greg Bonshock, all of Shamokin, all brothers of the bridegroom. The ring bearer was Ryan Bonshock of Carlisle, nephew of the bridegroom. The organist was Tom Ferrick of Shamokin, and the vocalists were Victor Boris and Barbara Narke of Shamokin. The guest book attendant was Lisa Pensyl of Shamokin, niece of the bride.

Robert Forches-kie and Sandy Bonshock of Shamokin were the readers. Lauren Christ of Shamokin, niece of the bride, was the program attendant. A reception for 250 guests was held in the Days Inn, Danville. Af- Carl Nauta HERNDON Seibert Evangelical Community Church was the setting for the double ring ceremony uniting Rebecca Ann Carl and Christopher Richard Nauta in marriage. The Rev.

Stephen Crabtree performed the 2 p.m. service June 22. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carl of Herndon.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nauta of Warren Center. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a white tissue taffeta gown with a wedding band collar and gigot sleeves. A back bow came beneath a V-back and a row of satin buttons.

The fitted bodice was adorned in pearled and sequinned Schiffli lace. A ballroom skirt fell from the antebellum waist and was encircled in deep-cut, scalloped Schiffli lace adorned in pearls and sequins. She had a detachable cathedral-length train encircled in the same lace. To complete her look, she chose a V-headband of small pearls and crystals with small dangling teardrop pearls going around the front. The sides were adorned in silk rosettes and leaves with pearl sprays.

The right side featured long hanging sprays of pearls. It was topped with a short pouf of lettuce-leaf-edged veiling and flushed in semi-waltz-length veiling of pencil edged silk illusion. The maid of honor was Carole Smink of Harrisburg, and the matron of honor was Peggy Gonoude of Ocean Grove, N.J., both sisters of the bride. The bridesmaids were Kathy Files of Lawrence ville, Amy Harpster of New Bloomfield; and Janet Nauta of Warren Center, sister of the bridegroom. The flower girls were Tanya and Charlene Supine of Barton, N.Y., niecs of the bridegroom.

The best man was Scott Carl of Middleburg, brother of the bride. The ushers were Charles Surine of Barton, N.Y.; Phil Riter of Harrisburg; Allen Fair of Willow Grove; and James Smink of Dalmatia, brother of the bride. The ring bearer was Travis Smink of Dalmatia, nephew of the bride. The organist was Eric Retter of Warren Center, and the vocalists were Jack and Brandi Geyer of Halifax, cousins of the bride. The guest book attendents were Michelle and SHAMOKIN DAM Susquehanna Valley Baptist Church was the setting for the double ring ceremony uniting Kristin Dawn O'Neill and Randy Wolfgang in marriage.

The Rev. John F. Thornbury and the Rev. Harley Yoder performed the 8 a.m. service June 15.

The bride is the daughter of Richard and Elaine O'Neill of Northumberland. The bridegroom is the son of George and Rachel Wolfgang of Selinsgrove. The given in marriage by her father, chose a blush pink gown featuring a bateau neckline, V-back, and short Gibson sleeves on a fitted bodice with a Chantilly lace overlay. A gathered hi-Iow skirt fell from the dropped waist, which was encircled in a cummerbund and a side bow and sash. Mary Beth Bingaman of Kreamer was maid of honor.

The bridesmaid was Nancy Patton of Northumberland. The best man was George Wolfgang Jr. of Shamokin, brother of the bridegroom. The usher was John Royerof Winfield. The pianist was Jody Furman of Northumberland, sister of the bride.

The guitarist and vocalist was Greg Thornbury of Winfield and Mary Beth Bingaman of Kreamer was vocalist. The guest book attendant was Vicki Fritz of Winfield, cousin of the bride. The balloon attendants were Erin and Benjamin O'Neill of Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bonshock ter a honeymoon to Bermuda; the couple are living at 803 N.

Washington Apt. 2, Shamokin. The bride is a 1987 graduate of Shamokin Area High School and a 1991 cum laude graduate of Blooms-burg University with a bachelor of science degree in education. She is an elementary school teacher. The bridegroom is a 1985 graduate of the same high school and a 1989 cum laude graduate of Mansfield University with a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice administration.

He is a private investigator for Maitland Associated Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Nauta Crystal White of Middleburg, nieces of the bride. A reception for 150 guests was held in Front Street Station, Northumberland.

After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls, the couple are living inBeltsville.Md. The bride attended Line Mountain High School and Lock Haven University with a major in secondary education mathamatics. She is a substitute math teacher. The bridegroom attended Northeast High School and the same university with a degree in computer science and secondary education in mathematics. He is a programmer specialist for Bell Atlantic Co.

TUXEDOS aiaqifciiATO valley mall M-UNMiKUVIS 374-0422 ANY OTHER SPECIAL OFFER. EXPIRES 72791. I Mrs. Z's Bridal Registry I August 31, 1991 1 Just Off Route 11-15 1 100 Lorl Lane Hummels Wharf, PA 743-6770 Mr. and Mrs.

Michael McCardle Springs was vocalist, accompanied by Susan prey. A flute duet was per-, formed by Avesha. Kline of Beavertown, niece of the bride, and Gena Bickhart of Beaver Springs, niece of the bridegroom. The acolyte was Michael Romig of Beavertown, nephew of the bridegroom. A reception for 150 guests followed in the Maple Inn.

After a honeymoon to Jamaica, the couple are living in Beavertown. The bride is a graduate of West Snyder High School and SUN Area Vocational Technical School. She is employed by the Selinsgrove Center. The bridegroom is a graduate of the same high school and technical school, and Williamsport Area Community College. He is construction worker for James Julian Inc.

Mr. and Mrs." Randy Wolfgang bury, niece and nephew of the bride. A reception for approximately 90 guests was held in the Weathervane. They are taking a honeymoon in August. The couple are living in Se-iinsgrove.

The bride is a graduate of Shikel-lamy High School, and plans to graduate in August from Geisinger School of Nursing registered nurse program. The bridegroom is a graduate of Penn View Bible Institute and is employed by Tru-Wood Inc. 1 A I Mr. and Mrs. William Randt A reception for 110 guests followed in the Brynwood Inn, Lewisburg.

The newlyweds- went on a honeymoon to Ocean City, Md. The bride is a 1986 graduate of Milton Area High School and a 1988 graduate of Central Pennsylvania Business School, Summerdale. She is a court reporter in York County. The bridegroom is a 1986 graduate of Amphitheatre High School, Tucson, and a 1991 graduate of MTA Technical School, Harrisburg. He is an HVAC technician in York.

The couple are living in York. ui mm if I'll Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brouse The guest book attendant was Shelly Straub, Port Trevorton, sister of the bridegroom. Sarah Rhodes of Port Trevorton was organist.

Rice boy was Justin Shaffer of Selinsgrove, nephew of bride, and rice girl was Stephanie Walter, Middleburg, niece of bride. A reception for 100 guests followed in the Selinsgrove Moose. After a honeymoon to the Poconos and Ocean City, N.J., the couple is living in Mount Pleasant Mills. The bride is a 1989 graduate of Selinsgrove Area High School and a 1991 graduate of Central Penn Business School. She is an administrative secretary.

The bridegroom is a 1987 graduate of the same high school. He is a residential service aide at the Selinsgrove Center. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lehman Springs was guest register.

Rhoda and Ronald Hershey of Selinsgrove, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom, were program attendants. A reception for 210 guests followed in the Paxtonville United Methodist Social Hall. After a honeymoon in Negril, Jamaica, the couple are living at 9XA South High Selinsgrove. The bride is a 1986 graduate of Williamsport Area Community College practical nursing program and a 1990 graduate of Geisinger Medical Center School of Nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse by Evangelical Community Hospital, Lewisburg.

The bridegroom is a 1987 graduate of Hessten College, and is employed by Jay Fulkroad and Sons General Contractors, Oakland Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks umberland RD2. The bride is a 1981 graduate of Milton Area High School.

She is employed as a laborer by HLA Northumberland. The bridegroom is a 1977 graduate of Shikellamy High School. He is employed as a laborer by Paulsen Wire Rope, Sunbury. Hassinger Randt Leitzel Hendricks I 1 I MILTON Julie Christine Has- singer and William Raymond Randt mora urtitAsJ in marrianp Tunp 90 in www uiiitvu in inuiiiugv a-y Trinity Lutheran Church, 100 Ma-honingSt. The Rev.

LeRoy E.P. Reitz performed the 11a.m. double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Ronald and Sandra Hassinger of Milton. The bridegroom is the son of Sandra Randt of Mechanicsburg.

Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was attired in a white taffeta gown featuring a portrait neckline with bow trim and beaded Alencon basque bodice. Her taffeta skirt was accented with a cascading back bow. Alencon lace encircled the skirt and cathedral-length train. A Dior bow enhanced with Alencon lace appliques held her illusion veil. She carried gardenias, ivy, baby's breath, stephanotis and pale pink sweetheart Karla Beam of Mechanicsburg was maid of honor.

The bridesmaid was Kerry Dugan of Milton. Chosen as flower girl was Lindsey Mgnsch of Milton. Jenelle Mensch of Milton was guest book attendant. Steven Tippet of Mechanicsburg was best man. The ushers were Ronald Bielak of Mechanicsburg and Mark Hassinger of Milton, brother of the bride.

The organist was Melodee Shearer of New Columbia. WEDDING MILTON St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church was the setting for double ring ceremnony uniting Joan Marie Leitzel and John Charles Hendricks in marriage. The 'Be. Lawrence Heiney performed the 2 p.m.

service June 22. T- The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Leitzel of Milton RD3.

The bridegroom is the son of Nancy M. Hendricks of Northumberland RD2 and the late Charles W.Hendricks. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving' as the matron of honor was Mary A. Emery of Milton, sister of the bride.

Shelly A. Emery of Milton, niece of the bride, was guest book attendant. Thomas N. Hendricks of North- umberland was best man for his brother. The ushers were Vincent A.

Emery, brother-in-law of the bride, and Jesse R. Leitzel, nephew of the bride, both of Milton. Sherri Hrapowicki of McEwensville was organist and vo-- calist. A reception for 50 guests was held -at Farmers Best Restaurant, Milton RD1. The couple will live in North- 40.00 OFF REGULAR VALUE TO 99.95 WITH THIS SPECIAL OFFER DEPOSIT BY THE GROOM RESERVES THIS PRICE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR WEDDING PARTY REGARDLESS OF YOUR WEDDING DATE! Ptrtitin ElSTPATUX NOT VALID ON PREVIOUS ORDERS OR WITH Pi.

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