77 ] December 21, 1977 Mrs. James McAfee Pat Wolfe marries James B. McAfee The marriage of Miss Patricia Ruth Wolfe to Mr. James Buchanan McAfee took place on Saturday, December 17th, at 2:00 PM at the Mount Joy Church of God, with the Rev. Ralph Warner officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood K. Rice, 222 West Donegal Street, Mount Joy; and Mr. and Mrs. Verling E. Wolfe, Lebanon. She graduated from Donegal High School. She is employed by the Donegal School District. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. McAfee, 145 LaBelle Street, Pittsburgh. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, with a B.S. in accounting. He is employed by the Sico Company, Mount Joy. Miss Kelly A. Rice, sister of the bride, Mount Joy, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Miss Judy L. Rice, sister of the bride, Mount Joy; Miss Doris E. Rice, sister of the bride, Mount Joy; Miss Linda Wolfe, sister of the bride, Lebanon; and Mrs. Mildred Karolski, sister of the groom, Pittsburgh. Flower girl was Miss Chriscinda J. Wolfe, Mount Joy. John-Michael Wolfe, Maryland, was ringbearer. They are the niece and nephew of the bride. Serving as best man was Michael Duffy, cousin of the groom, Canada. Ushers were: David Weaver, New Jersey; Michael Wolfe, brother of the bride, Mary- land; Christopher Rice, brother of the bride, Mount Joy; and Emery Karolski, Pittsburgh. Soloist was Mrs. Nicola McNece, and organist was Miss Carol Huber. Follow- ing the ceremony a recep- tion was held in the church fellowship hall. The bride wore a gown of sheer organza over taffeta. The bodice featured a sheer, round yoke and a high neck outlined with venise lace and cluny lace. The sheer, full sleeves were adorned with venise lace and had cluny lace at the wrists. The full skirt fell from a natural waist highlighted with satin rib- bon and venise lace and scallops of cluny lace adorned the skirt -and flowed onto the chapel length train. The bride chose a cathedral length mantilla edged in cluny lace. The Camelot head- piece was covered with cluny lace and clusters of pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses, stephanites, glitter pom poms and white tipped holly and evergreens. Following a wedding trip to Canada, the couple will live in Mount Joy. Money Match tickets selling well “Money Match” tickets have been selling well, according to the lottery people. More than half the total of 30 million printed have been.processed. So far 67 $10,000 checks have been mailed out to winners. This leaves S8 to be claimed. Other check sizes in the Money Match are $1000, $100, and $50. Births Mr. and Mrs. Dale il Anderson (Evelyn Packard) 222 W. Main St., Mount Joy, a son at General Hos- pital, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brosey (Linda Ritchie), Box # 199, Bainbridge, a daugh- [ter at St. Joseph Hospital, | Wednesday. Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Ginder (Sherie Higgins), RD3 Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, Saturday. doy Echoing ou to the hy World =~ support. a Merry Christmas! Pendulum 1776 241 LOCUST STREET COLUMBIA 684-2883 Peace Glorious sounds of Christmas fill the air. May the holiday hold peace for you. Arnold Welding Shop Bainbridge 426-3210 WI \ ni Ty SUSQUEHANNA TIME: . Page 5 LTR LE WRONG COLOR? CHEERFULLY HEINEMAN'S EVERYDAY POLICY! ~* HEINEMAN'S 247 Locust Street, Columbia Calculators - starting at $6.99 Permanent Trees - 20% off regular pri Donut Factory - $1.38 ] Punch Bowls $5.99 | {/s Little Mac-$13.88 Wooden Salad Bowl Set - $16.99 g | dss ERS N i — li BD ) / J Smoke Alarms - Radios - Tape Players - Toys - Games - Puzzles - Dolls - Trucks Hoslelton Handuane, fre. a 93 E. Main St., Mount Joy Phone 653-1861 HIE EIEN YY" YY