EMILIE LAPE | MARTIN EBERTH IV
YOUNGSTOWN — Emilie Grace Lape, daughter of Anthony and Paige Lape, 6255 Diana Drive, Poland, became the bride of Martin Eberth IV, son of Veronica and George Timar, 5887 Tippecanoe Road, Canfield, and Martin Eberth III of Austintown, on April 18 during a 1 p.m. ceremony at St. Patrick Church.
The Rev. Edward Noga officiated, and a reception followed at Ciminero’s Banquet Centre in Niles. The couple reside in Canfield since returning from a honeymoon trip to Maui, Hawaii.
The bride wore an A-line gold and champagne gown. It featured a corset back and chapel train and was trimmed with beads and sequins. The tulle overlay was enhanced with satin and organza flowers, and she wore a cathedral-length veil.
Maid of honor was Allison Kacmar, and bridesmaids were Kristen Wermuth and Catherine Lape, the bride’s sisters, and Michele and Kathleen Eberth, the groom’s sisters. They wore black gowns.
Bryan Geary was best man, and groomsmen were Jason Wermuth, the bride’s brother-in-law, and Walter Benesh and Dan Megown.
Mrs. Eberth earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in education in counseling from Youngstown State University. She is an academic adviser at YSU and is music director at St. Joseph the Provider Church in Campbell.
Her husband attended Terra State College in Fremont and is a journeyman plumber with Alcon Mechanical Inc. in McDonald.
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