Page 10 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Births Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leib (Joanne Bishop), Bain- bridge RD1, a son at General Hospital, Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Nolt (Ruth Ann Erb), 220 S. Barbara St., Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospi- tal, Sunday. Dependa- bility made elegant. By Frigidaire. 17.0-cu-ft, 100% Frost- Proof convenience. Auto- matic Ice Maker can be added when you're ready (at extra charge). SAVE $30°° SPANGLER"S 40-42 W, MARKET ST., MARIETTA Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Melleby (Marianne Zerbe), 603 Martin Ave., Mount Joy, a son at General Hos- pital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spickler, (Barbara Jordan), 527 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, a daughter at Osteopathic Hospital, Wed- nesday. MARIETTA—103 S. Clay St. Townhouse with loads of living space. L.R., D.R., Kii- chen w-all appliances. 3 Bdrms., loads of storage area. Full basement - laundry equipped w- washer & dryer plus area for future family room. Central Air. 29,900 MARIETTA—Essex St. 2 Bdrm. single home on Jarge lot. w-.1 car garage. Good location. Call Dick Smedley 426-3614 WEST HEMPFIELD— New brick rancher, 3 Bdrms., . 1. R. w- fireplace, full basement for future Rec. Room. 1 car garage, large lot approx. 100’ x 175’ w- sewer. Call for appoint- Ment: 44,900 ’ ACTION sr 884-7900 684-9027 or 684-2589 (SURGICAL WEIGHT gi ELASTIC HOSIERY also SUPPORT HOSE and PANTY HOSE for WOMEN and MEN i . - . ee - ankle to thigh. . . . for all your prescription needs. MN PROFESSIONAL by APPLIANCES Proportioned Compression hosiery decreasing from A COMPLETE HOSIERY CENTER 3 FULL TIME CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS TO SERVE YOU. Free delivery to all areas recieving the Susquehanna Times. Phone 684-2551 or 684-2552 (‘ Hinkle's Pharmacy ..0H the cower since (893 LILO RTS CR CH [T1117 Mrs. Robert L. Meyers Kerry Jo Coover weds Robert Meyers The marriage of Miss Kerry Jo Coover to Robert Lee Meyers took place on Saturday, October 8th, at 6:30 PM, at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, with the Rev. Richard Kohler and the Rev. Roger Colvin officiat- ing. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Coover, 134 North High Street, Mount Joy. She graduated from Donegal High School. She is employed by Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Co., Mount Joy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E Meyers, 37 W. Donegal Street, Mount Joy. A graduate of Donegal High School, he is employed by M&E Associates, Mount Joy. Mrs. Cindy Wivell was the Matron of Honor. Miss Kathy Beach was Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Teresa Meyers, sister of the groom, Miss Karen Greider, and Mrs. Cindy Engle, all of Mount Joy. Serving as Best Man was David Meyers, brother of the groom, Elizabethtown. Ushers were Alan Secrest, New Providence; Mark Gainer, James Hamilton, and Joseph Coover, brother of the bride, all of Mount Joy. The couple will live in Mount Joy. October 12, 1977 Linda Jo Kauffman marries Roger Hipple The marriage of Miss Linda Jo Kauffman to Roger Keith Hipple took place Saturday, October 8th at 6:00 PM at the Church of the Brethren, Elizabeth- town, with the Rev. DeWitt L. Miller officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kauffman III, Bainbridge RD1. She is a graduate of Elizabethtown High School, and is employed by Wyeth Laboratories, Marietta. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry W. Hipple, Elizabethtown. He is a graduate of Eliza- bethtown High School and Elizabethtown College, with a B.A. in communica- tions. He served with the U.S. Army for two and a The Rev. and Mrs. Gladstone P. Cooley of 127 E. Main St., Mount Joy, recently celebrated their S0th wedding anniversary. The open house party and family dinner were held at their home on Sunday and Saturday. They were married on October Sth, 1927, at St. Mark’s in Mount Joy, by Rev. Cooley’s late uncle. Mrs. Cooley, the former Dorothy Longenecker, met her husband while they half years. He is now employed by Gateway Communications, Inc., at WLYH-TV, Lebanon. Mrs. Barbara Houseal of Mount Joy was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Gochnauer and Miss Barbara Hipple, sister of the bridegroom, both of Elizabethtown. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Susan Kauffman, sister of the bride, Bainbridge. The best man was Gregory Grogan of Eliza- bethtown. Ushers were Jeffrey Millhouse and C. Edward Seitz, Jr., both of Elizabethtown, and Phillip Kauffman, brother of the bride, of Bainbridge. The couple will live in Elizabethtown. S0th anniversary were both students at Leb- anon Valley College. She taught high school in New Jersey for a time after graduating. Rev. Cooley is also a graduate of Princeton The- ological Seminary. For 26 years he was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Berwick. They have two daugh- ters: Mrs. Richard Pardoe, Hellam, and Mrs. Earl Henry, Binghamton, N.Y. There are three grand- children. Model Masters will hold sub sale this week The Marietta Model Masters club is conducting a sub sale this week, with delivery scheduled before noon on Saturday the 15th. If you expect to eat that day, and haven’t been contacted by a club member, call Jim Palmer at 426-2193 to order; or, go to the Community House before 11:30 AM. Marietta Auxilliary to Columbia Hospital meets Miss Mildred Zink, cur- ator of the herb garden at Donegal Mills Plantation, was guest speaker for the luncheon meeting of the Marietta Branch Auxilliary to the Columbia Hospital held at Lacy’s Lounge. Miss Zink mentioned there are three categories of herbs, culinary, medicinal and aromatic. Included in the kitchen (culinary) types are chives, mints, tarragon, thyme, and oregano. Among medi- cinal herbs can be found feverfeu, hysop and worm- wood, while, listed in the aromatic species are Lav- endar, Rosmary, etc. Sam- ples of these various plants were displayed by the speaker who also supplied samples to those attending. Mrs. Joseph Gilmartin, president conducted the business session and ex- tended a greeting, Mrs, Ralph Miller, secretary, presented the year’s pro- gram and noted the scheduled public card party on Tuesday, October 11, in the Marietta Community House as the first benefit. The event will begin at 8 p.m. and will feature pinocle. Lunch and prizes will be available. Mrs. George Houseal and Mrs. William Heisey are co- chairladies of the party to which the public is invited. The treasurers report included the recent contri- bution to the Columbia Hospital of $1,000 toward the five year pledge of $5,000. The Auxilliary has paid $2,900 of its original pledge. The October meeting will be held on Monday 10, at the Columbia Hospital where the group will have lunch in the cafeteria at 12:30 p.m. Members and guests are invited. The December tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Miller on the 12th. Mrs. Joseph Carroll will be hostess for the January 9, meeting. The February 13, meeting with be at the home of Miss Elsie McCloskey. Mrs. William Heisey and Mrs. George Houseal are co-- hosteses for the March 13 session and Mrs. Alfred Buell and Mrs. James Baker will be co-hostesses at the April 10 meeting. Mrs. Herbert Sarven, Mount Joy, R.D. #1 will entertain members at her home on May 8, and the final session of the year will be held in the Board of Directors Room at the Columbia Hospital at 12 noon with a fee of $2.00. Hoagies A hoagie sale, to benefit the Donegal Band Club, will be held on Saturday the 15th. Orders can be placed with any member. Profits will go to pay for a spring band trip. PE Fn gi gn Bb) em SS TY OS fs