Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 23, 1979, Image 11

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    May 23, 1979
WANTED TO BUY
Old furniture, glassware,
guns, coins, split rail fence,
pool tables, and old mis-
cellaneous wanted to buy.
Will pay good prices. Call
653-8474.
WANTED—CLEAN FILL .
MAYTOWN 426-3845
Wanted: good used gas
stove, 20 or 30 inch.
426-3072 after 6:00 PM.
(530)
Wanted to buy. Electric
typewriter in good condi-
tion, reasonable price.
426-2212 or 653-8383, any
time, ask for Nancy.
FOR SALE
2 white electric cook
stoves. Good condition. Call
426-2270
Free black cat and or
German Shepherd 10 eood
home. Free. Cal!
38031,
(530)
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Edna M. Reisch,
deceased, late of Mount Joy
Borough, Lancaster County,
Pa.:
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been
granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted hereto
are requested to make
immediate payment and all
those having claims or
demands against the same
will present them without
delay for settlement to the
undersigned.
Hazel Clement and Flor-
ence Pennell, 303 East Main
Street, Mount Joy, Pennsyl-
vania 17552.
Carl R. Hallgren, Esquire,
for MORGAN* HALLGREN
& HEINLY, attorneys
Christine Truett, E. Mar-
ket St., Marietta, was
recently installed as Worthy
Matron of Donegal Chapter
of Eastern Star. She was
installed by Past Matron,
Romaine Slavey.
Additional officers in-
stalled were Associate mat-
ron-Janice Miller; Conduc-
tress-Nancy Smith; associ-
ate conductress-Pauline Pe-
77 Thunder Precision
bass, lacquered maple finish
and deluxe Fender case with
military cord. In very good
shape. Call 426-3458. Price
$250, negotiable.
(613)
FORRENT
Riverview Park
Apartments for rent
See ad in this issue
Apartment for rent, 15 E.
High St., Maytown. Prefer-
ably a widow, widower,
bachelor or elderly couple.
No pets. 426-3305.
NOTICE
If you have been thinking
about installing a wood
heater now is the time to
do it while the supply lasts.
We have many models and
prices to choose from.
426-3286. Hiestand Distri-
butors, R.D. #1 Marietta.
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Elizabeth B.
Miley, late of East Donegal
Township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been
granted to the undersigned
all persons indebted hereto
are requested to make
immediate payment, and
those having claims or
demands against the same
will present them without
delay for settlement to the
undersigned, residing in
Box 64, Marietta, Pa. 17547.
John H. Brown, executor.
Wm. B Arnold,
Attorney
ters; Patron-Benson Mur-
ray; Chaplain-Mary Jane
McDowell; secretary-Sandra
Balt; treasurer-Louise Lip-
piat; warder-Ellen Murray;
organist-Margaret Brenner;
sentinel-Helen Zuch; mar-
shall-Mary Miller; star
points-Ada-Emeline Laser;
Ester-Dorothy Sipling; elec-
ta-Myrle Hetch; Martha-
Elaine Miller and Ruth-
Wholesale. Columbia To-
bacco Company, Inc., 684
2710— Party Supplies,
Cigarettes, Tobacco,
Candy, Paper Goods. 509
South 16th Street, Colum-
bia, Pa.
Just moved to our area?
Recently engaged? Had a
baby? To have the most
famous basket in the world
at your doorstep, please
call—Pat Burton, 653-1963
or Cherie Dillow, 653-1609
[Mount Joy area]; or Hazel
Baker, 426-3643 [Marietta
area).
WELCOME WAGON
EO ——- © ——
NOTICE
The East Donegal Town-
ship Zoning Hearing Board
will meet in the East
Donegal Township Munici-
pal Building Tuesday May
29, 1979 at 7:30 PM to
consider a request for a
special exception allowing
the placement of a mobile
classroom in the rear of
Kraybill’s Mennonite School
RD#1, Mount Joy, Pa.
E.W. KEENE
SEC.
Marietta rec
Association
to organize
The Marietta recreation
Association will hold an
organizational meeting on
Tuesday, May 29th, at 7:30
PM in War Memorial Park,
Marietta.
Officers will be elected. If
you wish to nominate some
one, get his permission and
then call 426-3006.
Offices to be filled are
president, secretary, trea-
surer, and committee
chairs.
May 28th is the nomina-
tion deadline.
New officers of Eastern Star
Phyllis Endslow.
Honored invited guests
were Mrs. Thelma Bright,
Deputy Grand Worthy Mat-
ron, elected and appointed
other grand chapter com-
mittee members and co-
workers of the local chap-
ter’'s Worthy Matron-in-
coming worthy matrons of
neighboring groups.
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Susan Williams
marries Andrew Stoltz
The marriage of Miss
Susan Diane Williams, S09
Hedgerow Lane, to Andrew
Charles Stoltz, 737 Eden
Road, took place Saturday,
May 19, at 2 pm. at the St.
John Neumann Church,
Lancaster, with the Rev.
John Acri officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin R.
Williams, 32 W. Main St.,
Mount Joy. She graduated
from Donegal High School
and is employed by Arm-
strong Cork Co.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E.
Stoltz, Patton RI1. He
graduated from Cambria
Heights High School and
Thaddeus Stevens State
School of Technology. He is
employed by Armstrong
Cork Co.
Miss Barbara Redcay,
Reinholds R2, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were:
Anita Stoltz, sister of the
bridegroom, Tacoma Park,
Md.; Diane Waltz, Mount
Joy, and Beverly Kreider,
Nancy Jo Heinaman
weds Mark Harnish
The marriage of Miss
Nancy Jo Heinaman to Mark
David Harnish, Maytown,
took place Saturday, May
19, at 10 am. at the St.
John’s Lutheran Church,
Maytown, with the Rev.
Lescallette officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles. E.
Heinaman, 102 N. River St.,
Maytown. She graduated
from Donegal High School
and is employed by Masonic
Homes, Elizabethtown.
The bridegroom is the son
of Edward C. Harnish,
Lancaster, and Mrs. Claire
Bent, 26 E. Vine St. He
attended Donegal High
School and is employed by
Armstrong Cork Co., carpet
plant.
Miss Charlene Kelley,
Mount Joy, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were:
Chris Heinaman and Sue
Heinaman, ' sisters of the
bride, Maytown; Sylvia
Neiss, Mount Joy, and
Angie Musser, Elizabeth-
town.
Kathleen Schnupp
weds Kenneth Buffenmyer
The marriage of Miss
Kathleen A. Schnupp, RDS
Manheim, to Kenneth L.
Buffenmyer took place Fri-
day, May 18, at 6:30 pm. at
the Florin Church of the
Brethren with the Rev.
Robert Kettering officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G.
Schnupp, Chester. She
graduated from Lancaster
Mennonite High School and
is employed by Wengers
Feed Mill, Rheems, as a
receptionist.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Buffenmyer, 536 W. Main
St., Mount Joy. He gradu-
ated from Donegal High
School and is employed by
his father at Buffenmyer
Lumber Co., Mount Joy.
Miss Debra Kreider,
Manheim RDS, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were:
Nancy Buffenmyer, sister of
the bridegroom, Mount Joy;
Bonnie Schnupp, Audrey
Schnupp and Diane Sch-
nupp, sisters of the bride,
Chester.
Manheim.
Flower girls were Lynn
Williams, Landisville, and
Melissa Stoltz, sister of the
bridegroom, Patton. Brett
Williams, Landisville, was
ringbearer.
Serving as best man was
Donald Stoltz, U.S.Navy,
Norfolk, Va. Ushers were:
Eugene Stoltz Jr., brother of
the bridegroom, Patton;
Jeffrey Trout, Carrolltown,
and Thomas Castner, Lan-
caster.
Flower girl was Becki
Nye, Maytown. T. Joel
Richards, Maytown, was
ringbearer.
Serving as best man was
Donald L. Heinaman, bro-
ther of the bride, Maytown.
Ushers were: Charles M.
Heinaman, brother of the
bride, Dennis Myers and
Timothy J. Richards, all of
Maytown, and Russel Rapp,
Marietta.
The couple will live at
Elizabethtown RDS.
Flower girl was Amy
Johnson, Manheim RDS.
Vinton Buffenmyer, Pal-
myra RD2, was ringbearer.
Serving as best man was
Gregory Gallagher, Mount
Joy. Attendants were: Brent
Becker, Mount Joy; Ray-
mond Witmer, Rheems, and
Hugh Flick. Ushers were:
Michael Sager, Marietta;
Glenn Morris, Hummels-
town RD2, and Steve Eno,
Marietta RDI.
The couple will live in
Mount Joy.
Mother-daughter banquet
Approximately 10S per-
sons attended a mothers and
daughters banquet at the
Zion United Church of
Christ, Marietta. The dinner
was prepared and served by
the men of the congrega-
tion, headed by Charles
Goss.
Entertainment was ar-
ranged by Barbara Boyer
who used the theme ‘‘Going
Back in Time.”’ There was:
group singing; a duet by
Ruth Fahringer and Elsie
Byers; solos by Barbara
Boyer and Mrs. Rex; and
skits by Raeann and Pat
Kunkle, Mary Nein, Gerry
Goss and Jean Prescott.
A children’s choir also
presented musical selec-
tions and was accompanied
by Carla Rex.
A special Mother's Day
service was held by the
same church on Sunday at
10:45 AM. Gifts of flowers
were presented to Ruth
Fahringer (oldest mother);
Ann McClengnan (youngest
mother); and Mary Drager,
Mary Nein, Elsie Byers and
Elaine Jordan. All mothers
received potted plants. -
The service was arranged
by Pat Kunkle. :