PAGE 6 HOWLAND BAiNDWAGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1980Fromel-Leard are solemnized on July 5WARREN- Miss Nance Ann Fromel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meter Fromel. of 3706 Ayrshire Dr., Austintown became the bride of Kelley Raymond Leard, son of Mr.and Mrs. Finley A. Leard, of 3215 Hoffman Circle NE. at a ceremony in the First Presbyterian Church in Warren. Rev. Robert Delgade officiated at the double ring ceremony on July 5.The altar was adorned with two vases of white gladioli, white fuji mums, blue daisies and emerald palms.Susan Mary Fromel was the maid of honor for her sister and Diane Elizabeth Fromel. also a sister, was the bridesmaid.Leland C. Leard, of Canton, 0., performed the duties of best man for his brother and Ralph Reid Leard Jr., of Warren, nephew of the groom, was the usher,Given in marriage by her father the bride was radiant in an original gown by Alfred Angelo designed of white chiffon with a molded empire bodice embellished with silk venise lace. The princess skirt flowed into a chapel length train.A Juliet cap embellished with lace held her fingertip veil of illusion and she carried a cascade of white miniature carnations and white daisies with accentsof blue baby’s breath.The honor attendant and bridesmaid wore identically styled gowns of ice blue quiana with a lace bodice and wrap around tied skirt. They wore miniature white carnations and baby’s breath in their hair.The mother of the bride wore a blue and white pleated street length quiana dress with matching blue longsleeved jacket. The groom’s mother wore a beige street length dress with long, full sleeves. Grandmother of the bride, Mrs. May Nanowsky , an honor guest, chose a one piece blue knit street length dress trimmed in blue satin ribbon with short-sleeved jacket to match. Each parent and grandparent complemented their attirewith a corsage of white miniature carnations accented with blue baby’s breath and blue ribbon.Family and friends attending the wedding ceremony were invited to the home of the groom’s parents for a buffet luncheon and dessert made by the groom's mother.An evening reception washeld at the Saxon Gub pavilion in Youngstown Cut glass vases held three blue and white carnations and Baker’s fern at individualguest's tables.The three tiered wedding cake , accented in blue and white, was topped with two white satin bells and lily of the valley, and was served following the traditional bridal dance.Dennis Gallo furnished organ music throughout the evening.Among the out-of-town guests were, Mr.and Mrs. Frank Maggio Sr. and family from Wadsworth, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maggio Jr., of Akron, 0., Mr.and Mrs. Glen Wojciak, of Wadsworth, 0., Mr.and Mrs. Ralph UFazie and Mr.and Mrs. Matt Kallman, all of Columbus, 0.Following a motor trip out west, the couple will reside at 232 Harmon Ave., Las Vegas. Nev.The bride is a graduate of Austintown Fitch High School and was employed as a library assistant at the main branch of the Public Library in Youngstown. After graduating from Howland High School, the groom attended Youngstown State University and Ohio State University. While inYoungstown he was employed in the sales department of Valley Pontiac. He is now affiliated with a firm in LasVegas, Nev.