Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 10, 1977, Image 6

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Brenda Sue Eshleman
weds Dennis Mosher
The marriage of Miss
Brenda Sue Eshleman to
Dennis Stanley Mosher
took place Saturday, Aug.
6, at 7 p.m. at the West
Greentree Church of the
Brethren, Mount Joy, with
the Rev. Earl Eshleman
and Rev. Glenn Goshorn
officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
H. Eshleman, Elizabeth-
town R3. She graduated
from Donegal High School
and the Washington
Hospital Center, School of
Nursing, Washington, D.C.
The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
O. Mosher, Cheyenne,
Wyo. He graduated from
Cheyenne East High
School.
Miss Sandra Graham,
Clinton, Md., was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were:
Miss Suzanne Fritz, Mount
Joy; Miss Janice Mosher,
sister of the groom,
Cheyenne, Wyo.; and Miss
Anne Morrissey, Bowie,
Md.
Flower girls were Miss
Angela Spickler, Mount
Joy, and Miss Laura
Schneider, Elizabethtown.
Jonathan Hilsher, Eliza-
bethtown, was ringbearer.
Serving as best man was
Leonard Mosher, brother of
the bridegroom, Cheyenne,
Wyo. Ushers were: Jerry
Davis, Willow Grove; Jay
Eshleman and Kevin
Eshleman, brothers of the
bride, Elizabethtown.
The couple will live in
Laramie, Wyo.
STATE
THEATRE
downtown Columbia
684-2273
Starts Wednesday
Orca - The
Killer Whale
Nitely—7 p.m.
Fri. & Sat.—7 & 9 p.m.
RETIREMENT INCOME
the unbank
Pay You Monthly On *1,000 or More
Monthly Check
DEPOSIT on 1 Year
Certificate
6%%
$1,000 $5.43
$5,000 $27.15
$10,000 $54.31
$20,000 $108.62
SUBSTANTIAL INTEREST PENALTY FOR
EARLY WITHDRAWAL
FSLIC LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
JACOB N. OLWEILER >
218 S. Market Phone 367-5134
2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION
Fri., Aug. 12 at5 p.m.
Sat.,Aug. 13 at 10 a.m.
140 E. Market St., Marietta, Pa.
FURNITURE-APPLIANCES-ANTIQUES-DISHES
4 drawer file, Smith Corona typewriter, antiques, buffet, mahog. ext. table,
picture of Holtwood Dam from old school house, cookware, high chair, 2 old kit-
chen scales, Mount Joy cherry seeder, many old dishes, folding gates, 2 old
saws, iron: trough, 2 utility cabinets, metal wardrobe, old picture frames, box of
old dolls - “about 30 years old,” old bushel! basket, Kodak camera, deep fryer,
coffee pot, waffle maker, smaller household appliances, depression glass, 2
dinette tables, oak table, mahogany d.r. table, sm. apt. ref., oak arm chair,
piano stool, gas wall heater, Kenmore oil stove, wardrobe, marble glass stem
floor lamp - no shade, corner shelf, old Cities Service sign, work table & vise, in-
dustrial sewing machine, hundreds of grocery items, Craftman Universal vise &
jig, bottles, mahog. victrola - low model, nice cabinet, National Geographics,
dental cabinet in fine condition, air compressor, shoe last, boy's sidewalk bike,
games, elect. students’ lamps - no shades, sleds, sm. Estey organ, check writer,
office desk, sad irons, counter top show case, 2-man saw, Franciscan dinner-
ware, chairs, glassware, dishes, old pulpit, elec. bowling game, brass doorbell,
recliner - like new, deep brown tufted back, old oak high chair, 9 pc. mahog. d.r.
suite (table, chairs, buffet, china), music cabinet, elec. sewing machine & stool,
Admiral 21 ft. ref. - freezer top, ice maker, frost-free. Modern table, 4 chairs,
buffet - by Red Lion. Kenmore washer & dryer, 5 pc. Mahog. b.r. suite - poster
bed, chest, dresser, desk vanity & stool. Floor model slant front show case - 36”
wide by 48" high. Small writing desk, table model radio, desk & chair, round
back club chair, 2 sets of train beds, complete. Early barber chair with baby
seat, fancy shoe shine chair - unusual design like the old ice cream parior
Gaon Mr. & Mrs. Ed Nazareth, Owners
if 2 Lunch Stand
AUCTIONEER
Mrs. John Frey
Debbie Nissley and John
Frey married Saturday
Miss Debbie Nissley was
married to Mr. John Frey
at Glossbrenner United
Methodist Church last Sat-
urday, August 6th, at 3:00
p.m. by the Reverend
Joseph Kofchock, assisted
by Reverend Clair Wagner.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. and Mr. Kenneth
Nissley, 612 Wood Street,
Mount Joy. The groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marlin Frey, 120 New
Haven Street, Mount Joy.
Given in marriage by her
father in the double ring
ceremony, The bride wore
an organza over taffeta
gown with a bodice of
Venise Lace, with a Queen
Anne neckline. The short
puffy sleeves and train
were trimmed with white
daisy appliques, and her
three-tiered illusion veil
was attached to a daisy
headpiece. She carried a
bouquet of yellow and
white daisies.
Miss Anne Spangler was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Connie Keichner,
Deborah Nissley, Kathy
White, and Mary Over.
Stan Frey served as best
man for his brother, and
ushers were Daniel Hays,
Bill Martin, Ray Fedorko,
and Tom Hallett.
Keith Smith, on organ,
accompanied Gloria Longe-
necker in a solo. The
reception was held at
Hostetter’s Dining Hall.
Michael Frey was acolyte,
Mitch Nissley (brother of
the bride) was gift receiver,
and Bill and Gail McVitty
were registrars.
The bride is a DHS
graduate, class of '74. She
attended the Lancaster
County Practical Nursing
Program, and is employed
by Hershey Medical Cen-
ter. She attends E-town
College.
The groom graduated
from DHS in '73, and later
from the University of
Notre Dame, with a B.S. in
Professional Studies. He is
employed by Howmett, in
Lancaster.
They will live in Mount
Joy.
Schock Sr. Center to donate
hand-made quilts
Several participants of
the Lancaster County Office
of Aging’ Schock Senior
Center, 37 E. Main Street,
Mount Joy, are in the
process of completing five
small handmade quilts to
PORSCHE
be presented for distribu-
tion to the Penn State
University Expanded Nutri-
tion Education Program.
Material was donated for
this quilting project by
Donegal Mills.
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OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 569-5353
Where Our Customers Send Their Friends
August 10, 1977
Susan Weitkamp weds
E. Willis Spangler
The marriage of Miss
Susan F. Weitkamp, 104C
Welsh Drive, to E. Willis
Spangler Jr., 140 Manheim
St., Mount Joy, took place
Saturday, Aug. 6 at 7 p.m.
at the Chiques United
Methodist Church, Mount
Joy, with the Rev.
Woodrow Kern officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.
Barr, Lancaster. She was
graduated from McCaskey
High School. She is em-
ployed by Skyline Distribu-
tors, as office manager.
The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Willis Spangler, Elizabeth-
town. He graduated from
Manheim Central High
School. He is employed by
Sperry New Holland as a
supervisor.
Mrs. Janet E. Wendler,
sister of the bride,
Lancaster, was matron of
honor. Serving as best man
was Donald Heffley,
Ephrata. Ushers were Larry
Derr and Jacob Breitigan.
The couple will live in
Mount Joy.
Leah and Lisa Powell marry
Michael Ratcliffe and Gary Divet
in double ceremony
The marriage of Miss
Leah S. Powell to Michael
T. Ratcliffe took place
Saturday, Aug. 6, at 11:30
a.m. at the St. Mark’s
United Methodist Church,
Mount Joy, with the Rev.
Ezra Ranck officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allison H.
Powell, Mount Joy R2. She
graduated from Donegal
High School. She is em-
ployed by Pat Keck Hair
Designers, Columbia.
The bridegroom is the
son of Mrs. Louise
Ratcliffe, 549 Ave. E,
Columbia. He attended
Columbia High School.
Miss Lisa Barley, Center-
ville, was maid of honor.
Serving as best man was
Tim Swarr, Columbia.
Ushers were Mark Divet
and Wayne Powell, brother
of the bride, both of Mount
Joy.
The couple will live at
Mount Joy R2.
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The Marriage of Miss
Lisa W. Powell to Gary L.
Divet took place Saturday,
Aug. 6, at 11:30 a.m. at
the St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church, Mount
Joy, with the Rev. Ezra
Ranck officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Allison H.
Powell, Mount Joy R2. She
graduated from Donegal
High School. She is em-
ployed by Donegal Indus-
tries, Mount Joy.
The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
K. Divet, Mount Joy R1.
He graduated from
Donegal High School. He is
employed by Brenaman
Electric, Inc., Mount Joy.
Miss Bonnie Bitzer,
Mount Joy, was maid of
honor. Serving as best man
was John Haynes, Mount
Joy. Ushers were Mark
Divet, brother of the bride-
groom, and Wayne Powell,
brother of the bride, both
of Mount Joy.
The couple will live in
Mount Joy.
‘Sweet Adelines’ perform
Betty Mateer of Mount
Joy and all the other
‘‘Sweet Adelines’’ of the
Red Rose City Chapter will
be presenting their third
annual Harmony Hi-Jinks
on Saturday, September 10
at 8 p.m. at Warwick High
School.
This year the show is
entitled, ‘““Harmony in
Storybook Land’’ and it
features members dressed
as nursery rhyme and
storybook characters. The
Sweet Adelines will be
accompanied by two local
quartets, the ‘‘Sea Gals”
and ‘‘The Good Life’, a
men’s quartet.
To purchase tickets to
the show contact Pam
Schwebel, 209 Whittier
Lane, Lancaster, phone
299-5116.
DID YOU HEAR...
Mount Joy girls made a
clean sweep at the Lancas-
ter County Poultry Queen
contest held at the Farm
and Home Center in
Lancaster last week.
Beverly Kay Garber,
Mount Joy R.D. 3, is
Poultry Queen. Seventeen
year old Beverly is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Garber, who raise
about 110,000 pullets
yearly.
Alternate queen is
Christine Erb, 20, of Mount
Joy R.D..1. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur N. Erb, who raise
50,000 layers a year.
Obviously, both families
have something to crow
about.