Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, September 19, 1979, Image 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brandt
Kelley Ann Rice weds
Kenneth E. Brandt
Just as leaves from a tree
fall, providing rich soil for
the growth of one solid tree;
so have the lives of Kelley
and Ed come together to
provide rich soil, in which to
plant their seed of love,
growing as one solid and
deep-rooted tree.
The marriage of Miss
Kelley Ann Rice to Mr.
Kenneth Edward Brandt
took place Saturday, August
18, 1979, at the First Church
of God, Elizabethtown, at
2:00 PM, with the Rev.
Harry C. Cole officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood K.
Rice, 222 West Donegal
Street, Mount Joy. She is a
graduate of Donegal High
School and was empleyed
for the summer as Youth
Activities Director at the
Doubling Gap Center,
Newville.
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
Brandt, R.D.#1, Bainbridge.
He is a graduate of
Elizabethtown High School,
and is presently a junior
attending Findlay College,
Ohio, as a pre-ministerial
student. He also was
employed for the summer at
Doubling Gap Center as
Chaplain.
Matron of Honor was
Mrs. Patricia R. McAfee,
sister of the bride. Maid of
Honor was Miss Jacque
Zeller, friend of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Judy Rice and Miss Doris
Rice, sisters of the bride,
and Miss Kelly Brandt,
sister of the groom.
Serving as best man was
Kirby Brandt, brother of the
groom. Ushers were Dave
Berger, Brad Brooks, Eric
Berger, Brad Brooks, and
Eric Williams, friends of the
groom, and Christopher
Rice, brother of the bride.
Flower Girl was Miss Tara
Yohe; Ring Bearer was
Master Tommy Bender—
both friends of the bride.
The organist was Mrs.
C.W. Bretz; soloists were
Mrs. Nicola McNece and
Mr. Dave Dietz.
The guest registrar was
Miss Karen Brandt, sister of
the groom. Gift receivers
were Mrs. Connie Wolfe,
sister-in-law of the bride,
and Miss Teresa Cole,
friend of the bride.
Given it marriage by her
father, the Bride wore a
white bridal gown of
organza over taffeta featur-
ing a Queen Ann neckline
adorned with silk venise
daisies accented with seed
pearls. the long, sheer
organza sleeves featured
cuffs accented with venise
lace. The natural waistline
flowed to an A-line
skirt with a chapel-length
train. Her mantilla was
made with a white walking
length veil edged with silk
venise daisies. She carried a
cascading bouquet of orange
daisies, ivy, and baby’s
breath, with white stream-
ers.
Following a reception in
the Church Fellowship Hall,
the couple left on a
honeymoon trip to Wild-
wood, NJ. They will reside
at 2114 Jennifer Lane,
Findlay, Ohio 45840, follow-
ing the wedding trip.
Beverly E.
weds John
The marriage of Miss
Beverly E. Weaver, 389 N.
Barbara St., Mount Joy, to
John F. Thomas III took
place Saturday, Sept. 15, at
6pm., at St. Marks United
Methodist Church, Mount
Joy, with the Rev. Galen
Work and Rev. Rodger
Colvin officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Luke
Weaver, S56 Abbeyville Rd.
She graduated from McCas-
key High School and the
Lancaster County Area
Vo-Tech School nursing
program. She is employed
by Lancaster General Hos-
pital in pediatrics.
The bridegroom is the son
September 19, 1979
Weaver
Thomas, III
of Mr. and Mrs. John F;
Thomas Jr., 233 N. Barbara
St., Mount Joy. He
graduated from Donegal
High School, and is
employed by AMP Inc.,
Landisville.
Mrs. Denise Waller,
Lancaster, was matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Julie Hamilton, sister
of the bridegroom, Mount
Joy, and Ms. Pamela
Morrison, Salunga.
Serving as best man was
Douglas Mueller, Mount
Joy. Ushers were M. Steven
Weaver, brother of the
bride, Lancaster, and Tracy
Hamilton, Mount Joy.
The couple will live in
Mount Joy.
Marcella Packard and
Jeffrey Garner marry
The marriage of Marcella
Packard, Mount Joy R1, to
Jeffrey A. Garner, Mount
Joy R1, took place Saturday,
Sept. 1, at 2PM. at the
Christ United Church of
Christ with the Rev. Paul
Eberts officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Martz, Fredericksburg. She
graduated from Elizabeth-
town High School and
Central Pennsylvania Busi-
ness School. She is
employed by the Pennsyl-
vania Department of Parole
and Probation as a computer
operator.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garner
Sr., Mount Joy. He attended
Donegal High School and is
employed by Jack Garner
and Sons as a welder.
Ms. Jan Stoner, Eliza-
bethtown, was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were
Miss Tina Garner, sister of
the bridegroom, Mount Joy,
and Mrs. Joan Artman,
Hummelstown.
Serving as best man was
Butch Brandt, Bainbridge.
Ushers were brothers of the
groom, Jerry Garner and
Jack Garner, Mount Joy.
The couple will live in
Mount Joy.
Mary A. Detz engaged
to Curtis L. Funk
Mary Ann Detz and Curtis
L. Funk announce their
engagement.
The bride-to-be is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Detz Sr., 243 N.
Fourth St., Columbia. She
graduated from Columbia
High School and is employ-
ed by Columbia Borough
School District.
Mr. Funk is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Z. Funk,
409 Delta St., Mount Joy.
He graduated from Donegal
High School and serves in
the U.S. Army Reserve. He
is employed by Pennfield
Corp., Rohrerstown.
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