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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 119

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SUNDAY CALL-CHRONICLE, DECEMBER 4, 1983 E-11 Weddings Dieterly-Dahlke Karen Dahlke and Todd G. Dieterly exchanged wedding vows yesterday in Bethany Wesleyan Church, Cherryville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dahlke of Danielsville the bride's parents.

Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dieterly of Walnutport. Mrs. Kathy Kunkle was matron of honor and Paul McKenna was best man.

Mrs. Dieterly graduated from Northampton High School and Northampton County Area Community College. Prior to her marriage, she was employed by the Lehigh Township Board of Supervisors. Mr. Dieterly also graduated from Northampton High School and is serving with the Marine Corps.

The newlyweds will reside in Washington, D.C. Panick-Mingora Donna Mingora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mingora of Bethlehem, and 1 Robert W.

Panick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Panick of Hellertown, were married yesterday. The ceremony took place at Ss.

Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church, Bethlehem. Marie Mingora was matron of honor for her sister-in-law and Thomas Haas was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Panick are graduates of Kutztown University.

The bride, also a graduate of Bethlehem Catholic High School, is a preschool teacher at United Cerebral Palsy of Lehigh Valley. Her husband, a department manager at Burron Medical, graduated from Saucon Valley High School. The couple will reside in Allentown. Hoffman -Williams The Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena, Allentown, was the setting yesterday for the wedding of Maria Ann Williams and Daniel T.

Hoffman. Darlene Sivak attended her cousin as maid of honor and Steven Schickedenz was best man. Mrs. Hoffman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rudy Williams of Allentown. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman also of Allentown. Mr.

and Mrs. Hoffman are graduates of Allen High School. The bride is employed by the Insurance Co. of North Insurance Co. Her husband, also a graduate of Wilma Boyd Career School, is assistant manager at Your Place Restaurant.

The couple will reside in 1 Allentown. Bailey-Mann Barbara Jean Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann of Allentown, and David Carl Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Bailey of Bethlehem, were married yesterday in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Bath. Jobette Balliet was maid of honor and Alton Heintzelman was best man. The bride graduated from St. John's University and is employed by Easton Hospital. Her husband, a employee at Air Products and Chemicals, is a graduate of Northampton County Area Community College.

The couple will reside in Bath. Gerancher-Lafaw Vanessa Lafaw and John E. Gerancher were married yesterday in Our Lady of Hungary Catholic Church, Northampton. The bride is the daughter of Geraldine Lafaw of North Catasauqua and the late Lawrence Lafaw. Her husband is the son of Ernestine M.

Gerancher of Northampton and the late John J. Gerancher. The bride was attended by her sister, Karen Lafaw and her sister-in-law, Cindy Lafaw. James Gerancher was his brother's best man. Mrs.

Gerancher, a graduate of Palmerton High School and Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nursing, is a nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital. The bridegroom graduated from Northampton High School and is an employee at General Electric Co. The couple will reside in Northampton. Moyer-Scharnitz Donna Scharnitz and Scott A. Moyer were married Friday evening in St.

Paul's United Church of Christ, Allentown. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Scharnitz of Allentown, is a graduate of Salisbury High School and Pennsylvania State University.

She is a nurse at Quakertown Community Hospital. Mr. Moyer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Moyer of Allentown, is a graduate of Dieruff High School. He is employed by Smith's Transfer, Inc, Reading. The couple will reside in Kutztown. Check-Jennings Tamozelle Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Jennings of Orange, and William S. Check son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Check of Bethlehem, were married Aug.

6 in Flagstaff, Ariz. The couple were attended by Cledith Jennings, the bride's mother, and Jim Gorecki. The bride, a graduate of Arizona State University, is a self-employed graphic designer and illustrator. A graduate of Lehigh University, the bridegroom is I.C. Design Specialist for Ford Microelectronics, Colorado Springs, Colo.

The couple are residing in Monument, Colo. Krill-Kraponick Jane Louise Kraponick and Donald Paul Krill were married Nov. 26 in Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Allentown. Diane and Michael Krill, sister and brother of the bridegroom, were honor attendants. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Kraponick and Mr. and Mrs. William Krill, all of Allentown. Mr.

and Mrs. Krill are graduates of Allen High School. The bride, an employee at Dun and Bradstreet, is a graduate of Lehigh County Community College. Her husband is employed at Pepe's Restaurant. The newlyweds are residing in Allentown.

A message for brides-to-be We know your family and friends are looking forward to reading about your wedding. Here's how to have your bridal story printed in the Sunday Call-Chronicle: First, complete the information on our Bridal Form (available at all Call-Chronicle offices) and mail it with your photo at least two weeks before the wedding to Carlyn Tucker, Sunday Call-Chronicle, P.O. Box 1260, Allentown 18105. If you prefer, you can deliver it to the Call-Chronicle at 101 N. 6th Allentown, but please include your phone number so we can verify all the information with you.

Dietrich-Stellar Jessica Stellar and Michael A. Dietrich were married yesterday in St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Allentown. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Emrich M. Stellar of Center Valley and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlan H. Dietrich of Kutztown.

Lisa Schaller attended her cousin and Mark Claypoole was best man. Mrs. Dietrich graduated from Southern Lehigh High School and is employed by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Mr. Dietrich, a graduate of Kutztown High School, is employed by East Penn Manufacturing Co.

The newlyweds will reside in Kutztown. Hinkel-Lick Nancy Lick and Paul B. Hinkel were married yesterday in Allentown. The couple were attended by Joanne Lick, the bride's sister, and Larry Hinkel, the bridegroom's brother. The bride, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin G. Lick of Emmaus, is a graduate of Salisbury High School. She is head teller at Metropolitan Federal Savings. Her husband is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hinkel of New Tripoli R.1. A graduate of Northwestern Lehigh High School, he is employed by Anfuso Bros. General Contractors. The couple will reside in Orefield.

Licata-Piazza Christine Piazza and Anthony Licata were married yesterday in St. Jane Frances De Chantal Catholic Church, Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Piazza of Easton and Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Licata of Bristol, are the couple's parents. JoAnn Lutz and Lester Walters were honor attendants. Mr. and Mrs.

Licata are graduates of Easton High School. The bride also a graduate of Allentown School of Cosmetology, is employed by Renae Mendall and Co. Her husband is an employee with KIP Transformers. The couple will reside in Connecticut. Kleintop-Stuckley Wanda Lee Stuckley and Keith Stephen Kleintop were married yesterday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bath.

Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Heller of Bangor and Mr. and Mrs. Lovine Henry Kleintop of Bethlehem are the couple's parents.

Jane Heller attended her sister and Jeffrey Ruth was best man. Mrs. Kleintop is a graduate of Bangor High School. Her husband, a graduate of Nazareth High School and Ryder Technical Institute, is a self-employed farmer. The couple will reside in Bethlehem.

Starniri-Black Cindy Lee Black and Louis Edward Starniri exchanged wedding vows yesterday in Memorial United Church of Christ, Easton. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black of Easton. Her husband 1 is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Starniri, also of Easton. Tammy Black attended her sister as maid of honor and Joseph Dashe was best man. Mr. and Mrs.

Starniri graduated from Wilson High School. The bride, also a graduate of Northampton County Community College, is employed at Shoe Rack, Easton. Her husband, who is manager at Rite Aid Drug Store, Easton, is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. The couple will reside in Easton. Wilson-Gehringer Grace Gehringer became the bride of Steven B.

Wilson Nov. 5 in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Bethlehem. The bride's sister, Christine Gehringer, and Jim Jordan attended the couple. Mrs. Wilson, the granddaughter of Mrs.

Louisa Schorpp of Alburtis, is a graduate of St. Francis Academy and Kutztown University. She is an editorial artist at the Easton Publishing Co. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Blair Wilson of Bethlehem. A graduate of Liberty High School and Kutztown University, he is a detention shelter counselor at Concern. The couple are residing in Bethlehem. Bucher-Gery Lauren Holly Gery, daughter of Mrs. Barbara I.

Gery of East Greenville and the late Wilmer A. Gery, and Thomas Dion Bucher son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bucher of Souderton, were married Nov.

19 in New Goshenhoppen Reformed United Church of Christ, East Greenville. Tami Knight was maid of honor and Kevin White was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Bucher are employed by Harleysville Insurance Co.

The bride, a coding clerk, is a graduate of Upper Perkiomen High School. Her husband, a graduate of Souderton High School, is a computer operator. The newlyweds are residing in East Greenville. Vollman-Rizzotto The wedding of Maria Rizzotto and Greg L. Vollman took place Oct.

1 in St. Andrew's Catholic Church, Allentown. Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Rizzotto of Allentown and Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Vollman of Bethlehem are the couple's parents. Helen Rizzotto attended her cousin and William F.

Drew was best man. Mrs. Vollman graduated from Dieruff High School and is employed by Highland Fashions. Her husband, a graduate of Liberty High School, is employed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. The couple are residing in West Bethlehem.

Although we'll do our best to use the photograph you send, we since they usually look best in the newspaper. suggest you consider professional black and white glossy prints IMPORTANT: Though we'll try to print your story on the Sunday nearest your wedding date, we can't make any promises unless your information reaches us at least two weeks ahead of time. If you have any questions, please call me at 820-6597, weekdays during business hours, and I'll try to help. CARLYN TUCKER BRIDALS bu Faye BRIDAL by BOUQUETS Faye TIPS FOR THE GROOM-TO-BE Thinking of getting married? Much advice is geared to the go to a jeweler and pick out several rings in your price bride-to-be. Here are a few words of wisdom for the would- range.

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