Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 29, 1977, Image 14

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The Red Rose Transit
Authority recently desig-
nated July 2 as ‘“‘RRTA
Dime Time’’. On that day
all one-way RRTA bus trips
will operate at a charge of
only 10 cents to transit
patrons. ‘‘Dime Time’ is
part of RRTA’s experimen-
tal program of reduced bus
fares. Titled ‘‘Red Rose
Rebates’’, the program is
designed to build system
ridership by periodically
offering bus service at
greatly reduced rates.
The date for ‘‘Dime
Time’’ was selected to
coincide with the July
Fourth holiday weekend.
As part of a series of ‘‘fare
deals’’ for the people of
Lancaster, ‘‘Dime Time’’ is
RRTA’s contribution to
Lancaster's celebration of
our nation’s birthday.
In order to accommodate
Dime Time’s’’ larger
numbers and to avoid
crowding, RRTA plans to
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‘Dime Time’ on RRTA
place extra buses on routes
that will be used heavily.
The extent of public re-
“Dime
determine
another
‘“Red Rose Rebate’’ will be
sponse to RRTA
Time’’ will
whether or not
planned for the future.
Susan Gohn on Dean’s list
Susan M. Gohn has been
named to the Dean’s List
for the spring semester at
Slippery Rock State Col-
lege. This is the second
time Susan has made the
Dean’s List for the school
year of 1976-77.
Miss Gohn received a
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letter of congratulations
from William C. Meise,
Dean of
Health, Physical Education,
Park & Recreation.
Susan resides at 212
South Market Street in
Mount Joy. She is the
daughter of Daniel C.
Gohn.
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The marriage of Miss
Patricia Ann Albright to
Michael L. Peters took
place Saturday, June 25, at
2 p.m. at Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church with the
Rev. William Robert May
officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.
Albright, 661 East Market
St. Marietta. She graduat-
ed from Donegal High
School. She is employed by
Baily’s Nursing Home, Inc.
Elizabethtown as an Assis-
tant Charge Nurse.
The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin L. Peters, 140
South River St., Maytown.
He graduated from Done-
gal High School and Mount
Joy Vo-Tech School. He is
employed by Armstrong
Cork Co., Marietta Ceiling
Plant.
Mrs. Beverly Geib of
Bainbridge R.D.1 was Mat-
ron of Honor. Bridesmaids
were: Mrs. Sherri Peters,
sister-in-law of the bride-
groom, Elizabethtown;
Mrs. Roxanne Yerger,
Elizabethtown; Mrs. Sand-
ra Peters, sister-in-law of
the bridegroom, Mount
Joy and Miss Nancy Zink,
Mount Joy. Junior Brides-
maid was Miss Amy. Ca-
hall, Bainbridge RDI.
Serving as best man was
Mr. Robert Hershock of
New Providence. Ushers
were: Nelson Peters,
brother of the Bridegroom,
Elizabethtown R.D.2; Rob-
ert Glattacker, Mount Joy;
David Peters, brother of
Mrs. Michael L. Peters
Patricia Albright weds
Michael Peters
June 29, 1977
the Bridegroom, Maytown
and Gregory Albright,
brother of the Bride, Mari-
etta. Junior Usher was
Philip Peters, nephew of
the Bridegroom, Mount
Joy.
The bride was given in
marriage by her parents.
The bride wore a bridal
gown of organza with
venise lace trim. The lav-
ishly adorned bodice fea-
tured a high neckline of
venise lace and two panels
of venise lace with seed
pearls that extended over
the bodice and front of the
skirt. The long full sheer
sleeves featured scalloped
cuffs. The A-line skirt was
adorned by venise lace
appliques and fell from a
empire type waistline. A
full chapel length train
completed the gown. The
bride chose a cathedral
length mantilla with an
edging of venise lace and
held by a Juliet cap
adorned with lace and
pearls.
The bride carried a
cascading bouquet of pink,
yellow, lavender, green,
coral and blue roses with
baby’s breath.
Mrs. Joyce Moyer was
organist. Soloist was Miss
Irene Hilbert.
The reception was held
in the church fellowship
hall.
Following the ceremony,
the couple left for a
wedding trip to the Poco-
no’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L.
Peters will be living in the
Village of Rivermoor.