»• I ^ * .Esler-Harmison Nuptialsij,ciTake Place At Bride’s HomeDTh anmi City A s held pres . Th at, I Mrs.rasolemnized before (be fireplace ,|al| Thc thcme_ ..RhapS0(Iy Formg I ble, vatic Zion A How All Payi Iluff rick, Shirl Rose Barr Nyci Thordent. Attendants to the queen by TDmiGilftWilkM*Gep!OgleVerrMarEvaJob;BanFiErMiTfDepeenlwasbysideAAuxcliffTwi.bakiBonP.wonMrsPIdishtheifireH.willMrsAcluc^nd sislcrhS!2X. ^T bc,8cr ad Jofl Christy£ SSr*£LUSJ5S,SS? and - «* ***son Jerry, Tarenlum; Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Esler, Sharon, Pa..Mary Helen All ice and Jake Twigg; Wtendelie Morrissey and Joe Passerilli; Roberta Wheeler and Jimmy Strunlz; Kathy Sehriver and Richard Walker;and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Groves, Charleston, W. Va.in the living rocm. banked with assorted spring flowers, bridal wreath, dogwood and lilacs, and lighted with candles in candelabra standards.Mrs. Richard A. FJeek played bridal selections and the wedding processional..Mrs. Richard S. Kuykendall Jr., sister of the bride, was matron cf.honor, and Jane Lee Kuykendall and Deborah Ann Harmison. nj*ecos of the bride, were flower£irls'': .•.'Georgo Esler, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Jerry Esler, nephew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer., :The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a beige silk shantung suit with matching headband and short veil, held ca the sides with pink orchids.-'Tiic matron of honor was attired in a blue flower voile dress with matching head band end wore, a corsage of rubrum lilies.'The Dower girls wore white organdy dresses, one over blue and the other over pink, with Dower headbands and carried baskets of rose petals.Mrs. Harmison. mother of the bride; wore a posvdcr blue crepe dj^ss, with a corsage of pink rosebuds* and Mrs. Esler, mol her ofthe4Jjridegroom. waR n^ired in apjnk lace dress with matching accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds.Following the ceremony a re ccpticn was held. Mrs. Richard F. Harmison. sister-in-law of the bride, served the cake and Miss Helen Marie Esler, sister of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowl. They were assisted by Mrs. William V. Parker aud Mrs. Paul D. Oates.The couple left for New York City, snti are residing at I3II Frederick Street.Cut-of-town guests were Mts.The marriage of Miss Virginia Helen Harmison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Harmison, of Romney, and Robert R; Esler. 23ilt; Frederick Street, son of Mrs. Edna Marshall Esler, of 1517 Carlisle Street, Tareiuum. Pa., and the late Robert Ray Esler. look place Saturday. May 5. at the home of the bride's parents. Valley View Farm.- The double ring ceremony waswere Wendellc Morrissey and Kathy Sehriver, both members of this years graduating class. Music was provided by the Mello-lones.The chapc-rones were. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Madden, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Dressman, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. BarRctf, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O’Neal.Residing at the punch bowl and refreshment tabic were, Mrs. Van Parsons, Mrs. Edward Me-Naince, Mrs. C. 0. Newman and Mrs. Robert Neely.Guesfs included: Caroiee Hartman and Matthew Coffey; Barbara Morrison and Thomas Ruby; Patricia Habersack and Joseph C. Athey; Marian Mantheiy and John Cross; Rose Marie Helm-sletlcr and Robert Clark; Mary Clare McNamee and Eugene Ifelmstettcr; Chris Madden and Van Parsons; Arlene Green and Johnny Weisenmillcr; Margaret Tctor and Johnny Mallory; Linda Clark and Robert MaUery; Regina MiKenbcrger and Homer Blubaugh; Pal Malone and Frank Carney; Judy McKenty and John Morris; Diane Taylor and Jim Thomas; Susy Whinme and Ray Reuse; Mary Ann Painter and Warren O'Toole; Mary Lee Jolley and Gary Rice; Lois Millen-You” was carried out in the dec orations of blue and silver music notes and musical Instruments. Orchestra directors made of blue foil centered each tabic. Miniature dance band instruments were presented as favors. The refreshment tables were decorated with blue and silver carnal ion ccnler pieces, and blue candles.Following the grand march; Mary Jane O'Neal, a senior, was crowned 1557 prom queen by Judy McKenty, junior class presiUrsuline Prdm Carries Out Musical ThemeThe Ursuline Academy junior-senior prom was held a recentevening at SS. Peter and Pan