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She grad- uated from Donegal High School and attends Millers- ville State College. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Dambman Jr., Philadelphia. He graduated John Henry Brubaker John Henry Brubaker elected to Board of Directors John Henry Brubaker, owner and operator of Stonebridge Farm Butcher Shop in Mount Joy, was recently elected to the Board of Directors of the American Association of Meat Processors. The election was an- nounced at the AAMP’s The March of Dimes is looking for a haunted house for this year’s Halloween fund-raising event. Last year’s house was ideal, but it burned down recently. Individuals and commun- ity service groups are Know a good haunted house? from Millersville State Col- lege and is employed by Main Line Day School, Haverford. Mrs. Sonya Hallman of Lititz was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Ramona Sell, Marietta, and Jill Dambman, Wilmington, Delaware. Serving as best man was David Terwilliger of Em- Ushers were Herb maus. Peters, Steinbach, Mani- toba, and Ray Porter, Lancaster. The couple will live in Havertown. 39th convention in St. Louis, MO. Mr. Brubaker is also a member of the East Done- gal Twp. supervisors, Cal- vary Bible Church, and the fire company. He and his | wife, Velma, are the parents of four children. asked to help locate a new site. The haunted house should be, preferably, old and isolated, run-down, deserted, and very very spooky. If you know of a suitable house, call the March ‘of Dimes at 397-6131. August 23, 1978 Mrs. J. Mark Batts Nadyne Hiestand weds J. Mark Batts The marriage of Miss Nadyne E. Hiestand, of Maytown, to Mr. J. Mark Batts, of Birmingham, Ala- bama, took place on Au- gust 19th, 1978, at 3:30 PM at the Congregational Bible Church, Marietta. The Rev. John S. Hiestand and Rev. Jerry M. Batts (fathers of the bride and groom) officiated. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. John S. Hiestand of Maytown. She is a graduate of Donegal High School and Southeastern Bible College, Birmingham, Alabama. She is employed by Dr. James B. Collier, Birmingham. The bridegroom is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Jerry M. Batts, of Nash- ville, Tennessee. He is a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School in Montgom- ery, Alabama, and is attending the University of Alabama in Birmingham. He is employed by United Parcel Service. DID YOU HEAR? Zelda Heisey of Mount Joy called our attention to news report, in another Mennonite The public is invited to hear Dr. J. Winfield Fretz of Ontario, Canada, talk on “The changing culture of the Old Order Mennonites’ on Monday, September 4, 1978, at 7:30 PM in the The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Larry Carpenter, sister of the bride, of Shamokin, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Roy Burkholder (sister of the bride), Lititz; Mrs. Robert Hiestand (sis- ter-in-law of the bride), Maytown; Mrs. John E. Hiestand (sister-in-law of the bride), Maytown. Larry Batts, brother of the groom, of Birmingham, was the best man. The Ushers were Robert E. Hiestand (brother of the bride), Maytown; Rev. Larry A. Carpenter (brother -in-law of the bride), Shamokin; and Roy Burk- holder (brother-in-law of the bride), Lititz. Groomsmen were Danny Ford, Mark Barber, and Roger Burns, all of Bir- mingham, Alabama. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Holiday Inn, Lancaster. The couple will live in Birmingham, Alabama. newspaper, concerning flooding problems in Mount Joy’s ‘‘Psycho Park.” Ms. Heisey also made some witty comments on the spelling error. history Lancaster Mennonite High School chapel along Rte. 30 east of Lancaster. The meeting is sponsor- ed by the Mennonite Historical Associates.
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