8 tS April 9, 1980 Mrs. Glen G. Beiler Miss Judy S. Keller weds Glen G. Beiler The marriage of Judy S. Keller, 268 Marietta Ave- nue, Mount Joy, to Glen G. Beiler, Jr., RD#1 Clay School Road, Ephrata, took place at 6:00 pm, April 5, at Grace Chapel, Elizabeth- town, with the Rev. Samuel S. Smucker officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Keller, Mount Joy. She was graduated from Donegal High School and is em- ployed by Kreider’s Dairy, Manheim. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen G. Beiler, Sr., Akron. He was graduated from Ephrata High School. He is em- ployed by John F. Martin Meats, at Hollinger’s Farm Market, Ephrata. Miss Joette Keller, sister of the bride, Mount Joy, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Amy Kelley, sister of the bride, Mount Joy; Ramona Sell, friend of the bride, Marietta; and Sharon Beiler, sister of the groom, Akron. Flower girl was Gretchen Crowl, niece of the bride, Mount Joy. Wesley Beiler, brother of the groom, was ringbearer. Serving as best man was J. Lyn Beiler, brother of the groom, Akron. Ushers were Tim Keller, brother of the bride, Mount Joy; Dave Brubaker, Lititz, and Jay Oberholtzer, Ephrata, both friends of the groom. The couple will live at RD#1, Ephrata. Living Water ministry at Bainbridge UMC Bainbridge United Meth- odist Church will present the music and ministry of Living Water Sunday, April Susan Burrell to speak 13, at 7:00 pm. Living Water is a ministry located in Columbia. at Manheim garden club Mrs. Susan Burrell of Manheim will be the guest speaker at the Manheim Garden Club meeting April 10, beginning at 7:30 pm. The meeting will be held in the Community Building, 15 East High stre~t, Manheim. Mrs. Burrell, operator of Park Hill Greenery, will discuss preserving and dry- ing cut flowers. She will also explain the contruction of dried flower arrangements. As a result of her expanded hobby of self-dried flower arrangements, Mrs. Burrell has much to offer the members of the Garden Club. The Manheim Garden Club welcomes new mem- bers. For additional inform- ation about the activities and membership of the club, call 665-4149 or 665-6207. Mount Joy WW to elect officers The April meeting of the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon board was held April 2 at the home of Karen Rhoads. The next meeting of the club will be held April 16 at Chiques United Methodist Church. The evening will begin with a covered dish supper followed by a cake decorating demonstration by Sue Showalter. April is also the month for election of next year’s officers. The candidates are: President, Rita Boger; 1st vice president, Suzanne Manly and Gail Huff; 2nd vice president, Debbie Wil- bert; Secretary, Sharon Buss, Tia Guinivan, Becky Stambaugh; and treasurer, Kay Lambert and Pat Neher. It was announced that the used Book Sale will be held Friday and Saturday, April 18 and 19, at the Borough Hall. Proceeds from the sale will be donated to the Mount Joy Library. An evening is being planned for dinner and the races at Penn National Race Track. Anyone who has recently moved to the area, is newly engaged or has had a baby is invited to contact hostess- es Cherie Dillow, 653-1609, or Sue Binkle, 653-4895. A visit will be arranged, and gifts will be presented. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 Its not too late. It’s not too late to help your community get equal government representation and the funding it needs. It’s not too late to answer the Census. Answer the Census. Were counting on you. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA LTS United Telephone System 2 Nobody has nicer gifts for special people than the telephone company. They're the Telefashion™ phones called “The Gifts of Gab,” and we have all kinds for all manners of speaking. Make it fancy; fun or just plain functional. But make it a Gift of Gab—a very special telephone from the telephone company. You know you can always call on us.
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