September 21, 1977 P Rachel Mrs. Brian E. George Brubaker weds Brian George Rachel A. Brubaker mar- ried Brian E. George on September 17th, at 9:30 AM at the Mount Joy Mennonite Church. The Rev. Shelley Shellen- berger officiated. The bride is - the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brubaker, RD1 Mount Joy. She is a 1974 graduate of Don- egal High School, and a 1975 graduate of the Lancaster County Practi- cal Nursing Program. She is employed by Landis Homes Retirement Community, Lititz. The bridegroom is th son of Mr. and Mrs. William George, RD2 Elizabethtown. He is a 1974 graduate of Lower Dauphin High School, and is employed by Jay Gin- der, Contractor, Lawn. The bride gown of sataglo rayon crepe. The was adorned pearled venise lace and featured a sheer yoke and a cameo neck. The sheer Bishop sleeves were dotted with lace motifs and had fitted cuffs trimmed with lace. The flaired skirt fell from an empire waist and was appliqued with lace. An edging of lace flowed from the skirt onto the chapel length train. Her fingertip length mantilla was edged with venise lace wore a over bodice with and. was held by a Juliet cap covered with lace. Apricot roses, phalaem- opsis orchids, and steph- amotis made up her bouquet. Her attendants wore dresses of yellow, pink, blue, and apricot. They carried natural colored baskets filled with daisies, carnations, pompoms, and bachelor buttons. The maid of was Miss Brubaker, Mount cousin of the Bridesmaids were Zurin, Mount Joy, Vanessa George, Eliza- bethtown, sister of the groom, and flower girl was Kimberly Hartzler, Mount Joy. The best man was Kris Klinger of West Hurley, NY, cousin of the groom. The grooms- men were Kevin Zurin, Mount Joy, and Joe Hoffman, Elizabethtown. Ushers were Dwight Brubaker and Douglas Brubaker of Mount Joy, brothers of the bride. honor Sharon Joy, bride. Sue The organist was Mrs. Bernita Shelly, Mount Joy. Vocalists were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martin, Leo- la. The reception was held in Hostetter’'s Banquet Hall. After a honeymoon to Florida, the couple will live at RD4 Man- heim. Births Mr. and Mrs. John Landis, (Connie Stake), Bainbridge, R.D. 1, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, Friday. ‘howesew * 20% Sy #5 (a Mr. and Mrs. James Smith (Betsy Hoover), Race Street, Bainbridge, a son at General Hospital, Wednes- daya / 3 ® . RAL BEE Art Sunday will promote the arts in our county An opportunity to get an overview of the many arts programs in our county will be offered on October 9th —Art Sunday. Ten galleries and mus- eums will take part in the affair. “‘This is the first time that community organiza- tions which focus on the fine arts have cooperated in such a program,’ said Mrs. Henry M. Libhart, director of the program -spearheading Community Art Gallery of Lancaster County. Mrs. Libhart, a Marietta resident, hopes to make Art Sunday an annual event. The purpose of Art Sunday, according to Mrs. Libhart,is to focus attention on art in our area. The program’s visual smorgas- bord will feature works in all mediums by both local and non-area residents. On Art Sunday, all the galleries will be open free, while museums will charge the regular admission. The following galleries will participate: Community Gallery of Lancaster, 13 W. Grant, Lancaster, 12 to 4; F&M College, 12:30 to 10:00; Heritage House, Penn Square, 1 to 4; Lancaster County Art Assoc., 22 E Vine, Lancas- ter, noon to 4; Marion Art Gallery, 121 Duke, Lancaster, noon to 4; Millersville State, 1 to 4; Tremellen Gallery, 317 E. Grant, Lancaster, 2 to 7; Rock Ford, Rock Ford Rd., Lancaster, noon to 4; And Wheatland, 1120 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, 10 to 4. G.C. Murphy earnings up G.C. Murphy Company posted a strong 2nd quarter earnings performance, re- flecting a recovery from the disappointing 1st quarter caused by severe weather and flood losses. Net earnings from oper- ations for the 2nd quarter of 1977 were $1,187,000 or $.30 per share. This is an increase of 52% over the same period in 1976. G.C. Murphy is a general merchandise retail firm operating Murphy's Marts and conventional G.C. Murphy stores in 24 states, mostly in the East: LW, TR WL WLR YLT tds etbee -¥ SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 1'1 I have a 1977 season pass He won’t miss a thing this football season because he’ll be watching on Cable TV's extra channels.He’ll cheer the wide choice of programs available on Cable TV. And if movies are his choice, Cable wil! bring him more than ever. And there’ll be more comedy, adventure, sports and all of the programs he enjoys. Plus his wife and kids will enjoy more drama, talk shows, educational programs, specials and news. And everyone will have a chance to see all the new network programs on this fall. Don’t miss out on the 1977 season-- enjoy Cable TV now at this special low installation rate. 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