Gross-TremdRita At Panama^ PANAMA - In SL Mary's k Catfwiic Church Thursday monv Mary Tremel. daughter'of £, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TVemel. and. r Robert Gross of EarUnc exchang-: k ed wedding vows. The Rev. M_ B.? Schiltr celebrated the nuptial ( Mass.Mr and Mrs. Joseph Gross of ! Carling are the bridegroom's par-f ents.The bride wore a floor length gown of hand-clipped white rose-* point lace and tulle-over-satm. i The lace bodice was fashioned f 5 with a bateau neckline edged In'? hand-pleated tulle. The full skirt 1 featured tier-over-tier of lace anj '. tu:*e ruffles, worn over hoops. | j The brides fingertip veil was caught with a pleated“platcau cap1 with seed pearls and iridescent-sequins. Her flowers were pink • sw eeiheart roses. Miss Carolyn Stessman. maid of;- honor, u ore a light blue ballerina- j f length gown and earned a heart- j shaped bouquet of pink sweet-1 heart roses _ with streamers matching her gownMiss Monica Schulte of Panama; and Miss Joan Tremel of Earling. J as bridesmaids wore medium blue ‘ gowns styled identically to that of the honor attendant. They car-' r:ed pink sweetheart rose heart bouauets with streamers matching their renvns.Ralph Treme!. brother of the, bride, was bes‘ man. Another, brother. Charles Tremel. with' Charles Klien of Walnut, were' ushers.Other attendants were Bernard -Gross with Geraid Gross, a brother of the bridgegroom. both of Earling. . ; )A reception was held in St. i Mary's Hall. After their honev- i moon. Mr. and Mrs Gross will J live on a farm west of Eariing. j j