Lillian QuickMRS. NELSON F. REED, JR.(die former Beverly Gerow)Married A t Mount Car me! ChurchMiss Beverly Ann Gerow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerow, Bellevernon ave,, Middletown, was married Sunday at the Church of OuiP Lady of Mount Carmel to Nelson Frederick Reed, Jr., son of Mrs. Gertrude Reed, Bellevernon ave.The Rev. William Rogers performed the 2 p.m. ceremony. A reception for 90 guests was held at Club1211,• * *Escorted by her father, the bride wore a gown of white nylon tulleover taffeta. The gown featured a Chantilly lace bodice and paneledskirt. Her finger-tip veil edged in lace fell from a seed pearl crown.She carried white carnations and baby’s breath.* * *Miss Sue Fleming, Middletown, was maid of honor. Her gown was of two-toned pink taffeta. She wore a headband of daisies and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink and white flowers.Bridesmaids were the Misses Maryann Gordon, Patricia Profeno and Jeanette Russo, all of Middletown. Their gowns were like the maid of honors*,but in two-toned blue, yellow and green, respectively. They also carried Colonial bouquets in colors matching their gowns. Joyce Marie VanPelt was flower girl. She wore a frock like the maid of honors.* • *Gerard Reed was best man. Ushers were Francis Reed, Walden;Chris Lewis, New Hampton; and Allen Greening, Jr., Milford, Pa.Mrs. Arlene Wordin was organist and Mrs. Grace Hegewald, soloist.The bride's mother was attired in a gown of blue lace over taffeta.Mrs. Reed also wore a blue lace frock,* • •The bride is a graduate of Middletown High School and is employed in the office cf the Blue Fiame Range Oil Company. Mr. Reed attended Middletown High School and served in the Air Force for 4 years. He is a supervisor at the Otisville Training School for Boys.After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the Thousand Islands and Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Reed will live at 22 South Railroad ave., Middletown. The bride chose as a traveling costume a blue suit with fur collar and Navy and white accents.