Carol Valk, John Sopiarz Exchange Vows at StanleySIAM.I V t'arol Valk, daughter of Mr. ami Mis. Francis \. \ .ilk. M,mle\ and .1 oilu F. Soplarz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo. eph Sopiai . Thorp, were married by the Rev. Fdmund Cr.miPi at St Ann s t atholn t'lunch in Stanley at 1* a. m. August 20 in a douhh ring ceremony.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of satin and I'hantilly lai o y\ith bateau shaped neckline filled with ny Ion I n lie and fra med v\ it h a i o\v of applique rosette -s. From thepointed waistline it tell m a boutiant skirt. Wide la«e panel inserts extended into a circular cut train. Her fingertip veil w;r held by a lace and satin Juliet cap trimmed yyith seed pearls Her bouquet yvas of red roses and white slephanotis.Lavonne Valk was her sister’smaid of honor in a blue satin strapless goyvn trimmed yvjfh pleated net in et t and a bolero jacket. She earned a colonial bouquet of gladioli and chrysanthemuriv .1 .ciiiii'i i iI I l.ias, Tiior p. w a1 Iicstman and Hon Jensen, Uovd. wasV 9groomsman I i.ink Sopiar/ Milwaukee, and AI\ in Valk, West Alle , Ushered.A lt;1 innei \va . held ;i I SI. i Ic4rI wi^s and ,t i option look p I a ('0in the parish hall at 5 p.m.I la* hi ide s mther woio a 1)1.ii k erepe dress with boiye nr* (*lt;** *i it*- and a rorsape ol rrdrcees «inri white carnations.Following a wedding trip toNiagara ('‘alls tiny will reside in Phot p. For her w edding t rip the bride eliose .i gray sharkskin ant and corsage of ted roses.Fret/el sticks make good ‘'skruers ’ tor canapes suc h as eilhes cd meat or cheese.