Page 10—Susquehanna Times Debra Lee Drager Debra Lee Drager engaged to Stanton R. Roeser Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drager, Marietta R.D.#1, announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Lee Drager, to Stanton R. Roeser, Wilshire Hills, Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roeser, 721 Locust Street, Columbia. Miss Drager graduated from Donegal High School in the class of 1975 and is employed at Donegal Mut- ual Insurance, Marietta. Her fiance graduated from Lancaster Catholic High School class of 1972 and is employed by Armstrong Carpet Plant, Marietta. A December wedding is planned. Crossing guard retires Start your own business seminar planned Ever dream about start- ing your own business? If so, you can get free advice at a one-night seminar conducted by experienced retired executives. SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) will hold the seminar on Mon- day, May 22nd, at the Lancaster County Library from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. SCORE is sponsored by the U.S. Small Business admin- istration. Sound financial practices and effective advertising will be discussed, among other things. (These two areas are the commonest pitfalls for new, business.) For more information, call Cynthia Blakeslee, business librarian, at 394-2651. Susan E. Schlosser weds Drew K. Hostetter Mrs. Drew K. Hostetter The marriage of Miss Susan Elizabeth Schlosser to Mr. Drew K. Hostetter took place at 7:00 PM at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on May 13, 1978. The bride’s grandfather, Dr. Ralph Schlosser, offi- ciated, assisted by the Rev. Canon Donald Whitesel. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David E. Schlosser of 304 East Main Street, Mount Joy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Hostetter of 68 West Donegal Street, Mount Joy. The attendants of the bride at the double-ring ceremony were Mrs. Nancy Garabed, sister of the bride; Ms. Betsy Barto; and Ms. Sharon Steckbeck. The groom’s attendants were Kent Hostetter, cou- sin of the groom, and Mark Gainer, Michael Shank, David Schlosser, and Tom Sweitzer. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of cotton eyelet over taffeta, featuring a scoop neckline and short ruffled sleeves. The natural waist- line was trimmed with cluny lace. The A-line skirt had a deep lace trimmed flounce at the hemline that flowed into a chapel length train. The bride wore a picture hat covered with white cotton eyelet material that had a chapel length veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white daisies with yellow roses and baby’s breath. The organist was Mrs. George Broske. Miss Esther Yu was the soloist. The reception was held at the Hershey Country Club. The bride graduated from Donegal High School in 1973, and later earned a B.S. degree in elementary education from Juniata College. She is employed by Donegal and Elizabeth- town school districts as a substitute teacher, and by Huber’s Hamburgers. The bride graduated from Donegal High School in 1972, and has a B.S. degree in accounting from Bloomsburg State College. He is employed by Price Waterhouse as a public accountant. Following a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will ‘live * in" “Owings Mills; - Maryland. May 17. 1978 Dine Out This Woek of : . . eOLONALINY, WEDNESDAY SPECIAL. THURSDAY IS STEAMED CLAMS STEAK NIGHT DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL Friday — STAN’S DISCO 10PM - 1:30AM. Dress code & Cover PHONE 426.1100 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Your Host & Hostess Mon. thru Fri.11a.m.-2a.m. Sat, 5p.m.-2am; Jack & Shirley Sun, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. & Lock Shop 136 West Market Stree Marietta 426-2511) DT |) SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED Send or come for free Groundy balloons, post cards Wooden nickles, coloring calendars, Groundy letters no See Groundhogs dawn ’til dusk. The - Gourmet Groundhog 532 POINTVIEW AVE. EPHRATA y PHONE 733-7337 } Benches, letter and napkin holders Pen holders Tires - Batteries - Accessories Tune-Ups - General Repairs ‘ § { Petroleum products of W. Main St., Mount Joy 653-8244 sow sv Richard D. Smedley FUNERAL HOME | 29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA | 426-3614
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