Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 22, 1980, Image 2

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    Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Driving your car.
Is it a Trick or Treat?
Miss Laurie A. Millar, #1
Strawberry Avenue, Mariet-
ta, and Joseph G. Murphy,
R.D.#3, Columbia, ex-
changed wedding vows in
Holy Trinity Church, Colum-
bia, on Saturday, October
18, at 2 pm, with the
Reverend Father Stephen
Relco officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James
Millar, #1 Strawberry Ave.,
Marietta. She attended
Donegal High school and is
employed by Burger King,
Columbia.
Mr. Murphy is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner T.
Murphy, R.D.#3, Columbia.
He graduated from Hemp-
field High School and is
employed by G.T. Murphy,
Inc., Columbia, R.D.#3.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length Victorian gown of
dacron organza and Chan-
tilly lace. The dress featured
THE ROSEMARY SHOP a bibbed yoke, Bishop
Don’t let your car Fg
turn into a pumpkin.
Before our ghostly
tow truck gets you,
Lettuce service your car. NOW|
Miller’s Tire & Service
Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430
sleeves and lace trim on the
17 east market st., marigha, fone. phone 426-1126 skirt which fell into a Chapel
train.
12 and under — Cactus Garden .
13 to 21 years — Hanging Plant Her lace gized vel fell
21 and older — Thanksgiving Centerpieces from a matching lace Gad.
% Entries accepted from x She carted. 2 cascade
2% Monday, October 27, to Friday, October 31, 12 noon or
SR Judging — Friday, October 31st ZR
% MOST ORIGINAL, SCARIEST, FUNNIEST, &&
% CUTEST, SADDEST, MOST ARTISTIC 2X
ve 2x ANDM & :
Theodore H. Nissley, 67,
of 1100 West Chester Pike,
West Chester, and formerly
of Marietta, died last week
~ at Chester County Hospital.
NW IBBERSON’S A conductor for the
= ; | Pennsylvania Railroad and
; CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR its successor companies for
pr 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET 38 years, he retired in 1974.
“ ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Nissley was born in
Open Monday through Friday 9 am to 5:30 pm
Saturday 9 a:n to 12 noon
Thursday and Friday evenings by prescheduled
appointment only. Call 367-2724. {
SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED
Par
Marietta, the son of the late
Claude J. and Margaret
Kugle Nissley. He was
Births
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EMERGENCY EMERGENCY
MEDICAL Cals MEDICAL SERVICES
Saturday Afternoon Available Day & Night ARNDT. Mr. and Mrs
and Sunday COLUMBIA HOSPITAL Robert (Kim Emst), 139 N.
Norlanco Health Center 7th & Poplar Market Ave., Mount Joy, a
(Mount Joy Area Only) (Emergency Entrance) daughter at Harrisburg
Hospital last week.
FENSTEMAKER, Mr. and
Mrs. Neil (Janet Farver),
Mount Joy RD3, a daughter
at St. Joseph Hospital last
week.
NEWCOMER, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee (Rosa Conley),
Water Street, Washington
Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Boro, a daughter at the
Published weekly on Wednesdays 8 General Hospital October
[52 issues per year] 5 10.
Telephone: [717/ 426-2212 or 653-8383 § RATCLIFF, Mr. and Mrs.
Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Gregory (Barbara Webb),
Editor—Diane L. Krantz 2-A Essex Street, Marietta,
Advertising Manager—Kay Kauffman a daughter at St. Joseph
Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker Hospital last week.
Mount Joy Editor— Cherie Dillow
Vol. 80, No. 42, October 22, 1980
Advertising rates upon request
Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879
Subscription Rate— $6.00/ycar
[Outside Lancaster County—$6.50/ year]
[USPS 055-530]
SHIFFLER, Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony (Gail Larkie), 101
E. Main St., Maytown, a son
at St. Joseph Hospital last
week.
SMITH, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald (Margie Livingston),
230 W. Fairview Ave.,
Miss Laurie A. Millar
weds Joseph Murphy
bouquet of roses and babies’
breath.
Maid of honor was Miss
Kimberly S. Millar, Mariet-
ta, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were: Miss
Kay Hoffer, Washington
Bore, cousin of the bride;
and Miss Julie Murphy,
R.D.#3, Columbia, sister of
the groom.
Jody Gano, Marietta, was
flower girl, and Donald
Murphy, R.D.#3, Columbia,
brother of the groom, was
ring bearer.
Serving as best man was
Gardiner T. Murphy, R.D.3
Columbia, brother of the
bride. Ushers were: Steven
J. Millar, Marietta, brother
of the bride; and Michael
Murphy, R.D.3 Columbia,
brother of the groom.
Bernie Wickenheiser, Co-
lumbia, was organist, and
soloist was Michael McDon-
ald, Washington Boro.
A reception was held at
the Pioneer Fire Company,
Marietta, following the
ceremony.
The couple will reside at
142 West Market Street,
Marietta.
Obituaries
married to Sarah E. Jones
Nissley.
Surviving, besides his
widow, are two sons and two
daughters: Emily, wife of
James Cummins, Linden-
wood, N.J.; Claude T.,
Mountville; Lila F., wife of
Walter Hovice, Columbia;
and Stephen J., Pennhurst
City; six grandchildren; a
brother, C. Joseph, Telford;
and a sister, Esther Dolby,
Lancaster.
Marietta, a daughter at
General Hospital last week.
YACCARINO, Mr. and Mrs.
Steven (Mary Thomason),
133 N. High St., Mount Joy,
a daughter at St. Joseph
Hospital last week.
Mount Joy’s A.B.W.A.
Esther Shirk
October 22, 1980
Esther Shirk surprised
with birthday party
A surprise birthday party
was held September 28 for
Esther Shirk at the home of
her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johns, Maytown.
Mrs. Shirk was presented
with a money tree, a book
made up entirely of dollar
bills, a bouquet of carna-
tions (colored to match the
birth stones of her eight
children) and a cake dec-
orated with icing shaped
into spools of thread to
denote her 34 years of
employment at Donegal
Industries, Mount Joy.
The list of guests in-
cluded: her sister, Anna
May Ney; Mr. and Mrs.
William Weaver and child-
ren, Melody Ann and
Michael; Mrs. Helen
Broucht and son Wally; Mr.
James Shirk; Mr. and Mrs.
George Richard Shirk and
children, Jamey and Jen-
nifer; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lesch and daughter Jessica;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hack-
man; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johns and son Steven; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shirk and
children, John, Paul and
Roseanne; Mr. and Mrs.
David Allen and children,
Todd and Amanda; Mr. and
Mrs. Dorsey Matson and
children, John and Susan;
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Starliper and children,
Timmy and Carol.
Mrs. Shirk was the wife of
George A. Shirk who died in
1946. She also had another
son, John Paul, who died in
1941.
‘Mount Joy scouts visit
WGAL?’s ‘Dr. Dudd’
Members of Cub Pack
#136, Mount Joy, traveled to
WGAL TV in Lancaster
recently to appear on ‘“‘The
Incredible Dr. Dudd Show.”’
Pack leaders accompany-
ing the boys were Robert
to meet October 28th
On Tuesday, October 28,
at 6:30 pm the Mount Joy
Charter Chapter of the
American Business Wo-
men’s Association will hold
its monthly dinner meeting
at the Tropical Treat
Drive-In located between
Mount Joy and Elizabeth-
town.
Suzanne Manley, a mem-
ber of the Chapter, will be
giving a demonstration of
Mary Kay Cosmetics. |
A.B.W.A. is an educa-
tional association whose
objective is to ‘‘promote the
professional, educational,
cultural and social advance-
ment of business women.”’
The Mount Joy Chapter
welcomes new members to
aid them in the objective.
For more information about
the American Business
Women’s Association, con-
tace Jackie Jordie at
367-1388.
’
Mark, Ann Mark, Susan
Groff, Roxanne Henry,
Nancy Turpin, Christina
Lehman and Irene Becker.
Cubs were David Klein-
felter, Andrew Weatherbie,
Michael Gantz, Kyle Hip-
ple, Thomas Groff, Michael
Lehman, Chris Augenstein,
William Isenhauer, John
Henry, Steven Turpin, Scott
Miller, Chris Christofferson,
Brian Richards, John Skrod-
insky, Dwayne Becker,
Michael Swayne, Trent
Hoffmaster, Thomas Mc-
Haffey, John Hawthorne,
Brian Charles, Thomas
Beib, John Gates, Jason
Lutz, Brian Derr, Eric Derr,
Jeffery Wenger, Howard
Witmer, Christopher Jen-
kins, Scott Newcomer, Eric
Kendig, Mark Kendig, Eric
Koser, Jesse Hostetter,
DUstin Peirsol, Mark Cham-
berlain and Matthew Mains.
Others attending were
Carol Newcomer, Roberta
Mark and Tina Mark.
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