Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES C 85m. FOR YOUR FREEZER CUT & WRAPPED YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 The marriage of Miss Ann Louise Smedley to Mr. Robert McClenaghan took place Saturday, January 15, at 6:00 p.m., at 1st United Methodist Chuch of Mari- etta with the Rev. A. B. Schermer officiating. Yu Marietta 5 8 Autiques Aud Ant Q & : A o 5 T - —_— $ AN Ny TREE 1 — is : y 8 2 crest 2 . ’3 5 : mEAL TT S—"7 WEST famanwcr wipe racer: "ry : I 9 > ft 5 2 in i ¥ QO Sm— : 4 pe—— mmm cROoN Tulle STACEY + - de = ROI its 6. Henry & Jane Schlosser Studio Antiques —— + — - Qiks fF gy 6. W hite Swan Tavern’ January 19, 1977 Ann Smedley weds Robert McClenaghan The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Smedly Sr., 29 North Gay St. Marietta, Pa. She graduated from Donegal High School in 1974 and Practical Nursing Program at Lancaster County area’ Vocational School in 1975. She is employed by Cama- lot Nursing Home in Har- risonburg, Va. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. McClenaghan, R.D. #1 Mount Joy, Pa. He grad- uated from Donegal High School in 1975 and is employed at the Floor Shop as a Carpet Layer in Harrisonburg, Va. Mrs. Cecelia Risser was Matrion of Honor. Brides maids were Miss Joyce McClenaghan (sister of the groom), Mrs. Patricia Gun- zenhauser and Mrs. Carol Smedley (sister-in-law of the Bride). Miss Lyn Wolff was gift reciever. Miss Mary Ann Reichard was guest register. The bride choose a gown of maricaine over rayon crepe. The bodice features a V neck outlined with beaded venise lace. The long full sleeves had tight- fitting cuffs edged with lace. The skirt flowed from a lace adorned empire waistline into a chapel length train. Her cathedral length mantilla was edged with venise lace and was held by a gothic type headpiece covered with lace. Mr. James Wells was Best Man. Ushers were Mr. Kevin McClenaghan (brother of the groom), Mr. Richard Smedly Jr. (broth- er of the Bride), Mr. Ronald Kauffman, Mr. Mark Smedly (brother of the Bride), Mr. Darrel 234 E. MARKET ST. [BY APP’T] - 426-2201 14 E. FRONT - 426-2189 Antique Toy Shop and Gallery Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments 9. The Oliver House 7. “The Parlor”’ 104 E. FRONT - 426-3796 328 E. MARKET - 426-1270 Fine Antiques, Crystal and China Antiques and Gifts For Your Valentine Wlonday February 14 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Balt, Maytown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Balt to Ronald Eugene Russell Stover CANDIES ASSORTED CHOCOLATES | LB. $2.95 Mr. and Ms. Curtis Seachrist, (Joan Helton) 436 E. Front Street, Mari- etta, twin sons, at St. Joseph Hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Waltz, (Myrtle Winters), 305 Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy, a daughter, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wivell, (Cynthia Hoover) R.D.#1 Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, Friday. Sloan’s Pharmacy 61 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY 653-4001 ¥ AS . . AS INARRNG{NO NPP PIP REE a SRI FE NE Rt Hd FE VINA T RE PERRA RRA AROS 4 § aT Tata.” a PRRARsaM AT AA AY abt ead Mrs. Robert McCleneghan McClenaghan (brother of the Groom) and Mr. Mer- vin McClenaghan (brother of the Groom). The Bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Richard D. Smedly, Sr. at the double ring cere- mony. George, 60-A South Grant Street, Manheim. The bride-elect gradu- ated from Donegal High School and the Mount Joy Births Mr. and Mrs. David Char- les, (Brenda Brock), 538 W. Market Street, Mari- etta, a daughter, at Gener- al Hospital, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fack- ler,(Jean Nissley), 122 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, a daughter, at General Hos- pital, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arl Lee Haas, (Margaret L. Hess) R.D.#1 Marietta, a- daught- er, at Ephrata Community Hospital, Sunday. ; Soloist was Mrs. Jewel Schirmer. Organist was Mr. Keith Smith. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Pioneer Fire Company of Marietta. The couple will live at Mount Crawford, Va. Barbara Balt to wed R.E. George Vo-Tech and is employed by J.C. Penney’s Co., Inc., Lancaster. Mr. George is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas George, Richardson, Texas. He graduated from Collins- ville High School, Collins- ville, Illinois. He is em- ployed by Sauder Chevrolet Co., of Manheim. DID YOU HEAR... Jerry Martin of Marietta, and Elvin Hess, formerly of Marietta, were called in as consultants on the re- quirements for restoration and rehabilitation of the controversial Ellicott House in Lancaster. The Ellicott House, a historical landmark on N. Prince Street, has been in the news recently begause of confusion and disagree- ment over the future own- ership and control of the property. ow et wn Pd pub SN BN el 0 ~~ "nN