977 /CT for sh- AS§ in Hf n wa pp (0p V2 August 31, 1977 Mrs. Gary L. Buchen i Lauver-Buchen nuptials Former Miss Mount Joy weds The marriage of Miss Kim Lauver to Gary L. Buchen took place Satur- day, August 27, at 11 a.m. at the Neffsville Mennonite Church with Rev. Clyde Fulmer officiating and Rev. Fred Holler assisting. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lauver, 213 Mount Joy St., Mount Joy. She graduated from Donegal High School and is employed by Marv’s Grill, Manheim. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyde M. Buchen, R.D. 5S, Man- heim. Mr. Buchen graduated from Manheim Central High School and is em- ployed by his father on his farm. Mrs. Dona Sauder of Mount Joy was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Bonnie Brady, sister of the bride, Elizabeth- town; Miss Deb Buchen, sister of the bridegroom, Connecticut; and Mrs. Mary Romig, sister of the bride, Middletown. Flower girl was Keaira Brady, Elizabethtown, and Jeffrey Brady, Elizabeth- town, was ringbearer. Dennis Rohrer of Lititz served as best man and ushers were: Rick Longe- necker, Manheim; Verle Nolt, Lancaster; Burnell Buchen, brother of the bridegroom, Manheim; Do- nald Lauver, brother of the bride, Manheim; and Ken- neth Groff, Manheim. The couple will live at R.D. 5, Manheim. Mary Spitler - and James Zeller wed The marriage of Miss Mary E. Spitler, RD3, Mount Joy, to James N. Zeller, S0 Bethany Rd., Ephrata, took place last Saturday at 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Ephrata with Rev. Franklin Patschke officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas L. Spitler. She graduated from Lower Dauphin High School, Hummelstown and is employed by Nichol’s Discount City, Ephrata. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lucille A. Zeller and the late Mr. Zeller. He attended War- wick High School. He is employed by James F. Wild, Inc. Miss Joyce Stoner, Eliz- abethtown, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Margie Mauser, Jonestown, and Miss Patti Heisey, Landisville. Flower girl was Marcia F. Koser, Millerton. Duane L. Koser, Millerton, was ringbearer. Serving as best man was Carl Steffy, Manheim. Ushers were Jack Mauser, Jonestown and Lee Sim- mons, New Holland. If you're planning to buy an electrically heated home... [SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 9 .. . Take windows and doors for instance. PP&L approved Energy Efficient Homes must have either double-pane insulated windows or storm windows as a minimum requirement. All exterior doors must be the “insulated” type or have storm doors installed. Equally important, is what goes around window and door frames. Cracks must be tightly sealed against leaks. It's done by packing in strips of insulation or “foaming in” a urethane material that fills even the smallest crevices. This is but one example of the quality design features you'll find in every Energy Efficient Home. There are dozens more . . . covering every- thing from wall and ceiling insulation down to the heating system and fireplace. That's why, if you're thinking of a new electrically heated home, it'll pay you to look for one that qualifies for the Energy Efficient Home Award. It's your assurance that you'll bé getting the most practical energy-saving features that money can buy. If your builder is not familiar with the requirements of an Energy Efficient Home, call PP&L. Ask for a residential consultan. «vho can supply you with materials and equipment specifications - and builder information. T fo |