1979 November 7, 1979 Jean Marie Hoffer wed to Daniel W. Wentzel The marriage of Miss Jean Marie Hoffer to Daniel William Wentzel, of 806 Springfield Garden Apts., Mount Joy, took place Saturday, Nov. 3, at 10am. at the St. Paul’s United Methodist: Church, Eliza- bethtown, with the Rev. Frank Nickel officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Rose, Mount Joy R1, and the late Abram S. Hoffer. She graduated from Donegal High School and is em- ployed by William P. Strube, Inc., Marietta. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reynolds, Lewes, Del., and the late Daniel William Wentzel. He graduated from Elizabethtown High School and ‘served in the U.S. Navy for four years. He is employed by Armstrong Cork Co., Marietta ceiling plant. Mrs. Susan Bliem, sister of the bride, Paradise, was matron of honor. Brides- maids were Miss Karin Welcomer and Jean Stotz, both of Mount Joy. Serving as best man was Wayne Cairns, Elizabeth- town. Ushers were Larry Aldinger and Stephen Stric- kler, both of Elizabethtown. The couple will live in Mount Joy. Suzanna Ember weds Harry E. Tyson, Jr. The marriage of Suzanna K. Ember to Harry E. Tvson, Jr., took place on Saturday, October 20th, at 2p.m. in St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Elizabethtown. The Rev. Callistus Juras officiat- ed at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ember, Elizabethtown. She is a graduate of Elizabeth- town High School and the Mount Joy Vo-Tech School. She is employed by Wilton Armetale, Wrightsville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Tyson, Sr., of Farmdale. He graduated from Donegal High School and served in the U.S. Army. He is employed by AMP, York. Robin Ember, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Kramer and Nancy Hower. Donald Flowers of Mari- etta was the best man. Ushers were Armond Fieni and Frank Ember, brother of the bride. The couple will live in Marietta. Maytown Civic Ass’n. ‘to meet Tue., Nov. 13 The Maytown Civic Asso- ciation will hold their first fall and winter mecting at the East Doncgal Township Municipal Building on Tues- dav. Nov. 13th. at 7:30pm. This meeting is open to M.J. Welcome Wagon the public. Election of officers for next year will take place. All members are interest- cd people are urged to attend and submit their ideas for 1980 activities. to meet November 13 The November meeting of the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 13th, at Trinity Lutheran Church. The evening will start with a mystery dinner at 6:30pm. Members will have to un- scramble riddles to receive their dinner. After dinrer a Chinese Auction will be held. October brought the club five new members: Ruth Jeffries, Kathy Marsh, Donna Nelson, Becky Stam- baugh, and Audrey Krantz. Lunch Bunch will be held at Sherwood Knoll on Friday, November 30th. The social for this month will be a tour of Three Mile Island followed by a party at the home of Ann Bernard. The Schock Home, on November 8th, will be the place to find members busy helping the ladies with a Thanksgiving craft. The name of the lucky winner of the $50 gift certificate will be announced at the meeting. Our cookbooks will be distributed at the meeting. Anyone desiring one can contact any member or call Karen Rhoades at 653-8631. If you are new to the area, have a new baby, or are recently engaged, call Cherie Dillow, 653-1609, or Sue Binkle, 653-4895, and arrange for a Welcome Wagon visit. —Ann Bernard Mrs. Michael Moyer r. Peggy L. Shenk weds Michael Joseph Moyer The marriage of Miss Peggy Lynn Shenk to Michael Joseph Moyer took place on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, at 4:30pm, at the Cross Roads Brethren In Christ Church. The Rev. Dale Engle officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rohrer Shenk of RD1 Mount Joy. She is a graduate of Donegal High School and Lancaster County ATVS practical nursing program. She is employed by Heatherbank Nursing Center, Columbia. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Moyer of 57 W. Walnut St., Marietta. He is a graduate of Donegal High School and the Willow Street Vo-Tech School. He is employed by Motter Printing Press Co., York. The maid of honor was Miss Susie Shenk, sister of the bride, of Mount Joy. Bridesmaids were Miss Patty Shenk, sister of the bride, Mount Joy; Miss Lesetta Mummau, Mount Joy; and Miss Paula Moyer, sister of the groom, Births SHRUM, Mr. and Mrs. James (Lynda Gestewitz), Marietta. Jenna Heistand, York, was the flower girl. Joseph Meszaros of Marietta served as best man. Ushers were William Moyer, Jr., brother of the groom, and Ray Smith, both of Marietta; and Stanley Shenk, brother of the bride, Mount Joy. The bride wore a horsehair braid cap set with silk Venise lace and seed pearls and rhinestones. Her fingertip-length veil was trimmed with silk Venise lace and set with appliques of matching lace of daisy design. Her gown featured a scoop neckline trimmed with daisies. It was of silk Venise lace with daisy and rosebud designs. The flutter sleeves extended from a front bodice over the shoulder to form a waistline cape in back. The A-line skirt fell to two tiers, and was trimmed with small daisies of silk Venise lace. The train was of chapel length. The couple will live in Mount Joy. 32 Lumber Ave., Marietta, a daughter at Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 Wendy Beamenderfer marries David Farmer The marriage of Miss Wendy Marie Beamender- " fer of RD1 Mount Joy to David Alan Farmer of 602 W. Main St., Mount Joy, took place on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, at 6pm at the Mount Joy Church of God. The Rev. Randall Bistline officiated. The bride is the daughter of Ethel A. Beamenderfer of Mount Joy and Robert C. Beamenderfer of Elizabeth- town. She is a graduate of Donegal High School and the Mount Joy Vo-Tech School. She is employed by National Central Bank. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Farmer, Sr., of 403 Angle Street, Mount Joy. He is a graduate of Donegal High School and the Mount Joy » "2%, Fd 4 iy os 3 > 7 THERMA- KDox COMP Rx Le Vo-Tech School. He is employed by J.C. Snavely & Sons, Inc., Landisville. Mrs. Kathy A. Beamen- derfer of Mount Joy was the matron of honor. Brides- maids were Miss Kim Whalen, Mount Joy; Mrs. Jennie Schatz, Marietta; and Mrs. Jeanne Kuster, Lancaster. Junior brides- maid was Carrie Beamen- derfer of Palmyra. Serving as best man was David L. Beamenderfer, brother of the bride, Mount Joy. Ushers were David Schatz, Mount Joy; David Smeltzer, Landisville; and Curtis Haldeman, Milton Grove. Mark Beamenderfer of Palmyra was the ring- bearer. The couple will live in Mount Joy. 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