Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 31, 1980, Image 5

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December 31, 1980
Jerri Collier and Craig Hostetter
Miss Jerri Lee Collier
to wed Craig Hostetter
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Collier, 502 West Market
St., Marietta, announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Jerri Lee Collier, to
Craig Randall Hostetter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W.
Hostetter, Penryn Road,
RDS, Manheim.
The bride-to-be ' grad-
uated in 1978 from Donegal
High School and is em-
ployed by Mold Base
Industry, Harrisburg.
Her fiance graduated
from Manheim Central High
School in 1974 and is
employed with Manheim
Speciality Machine Shop,
Manheim.
Karen Elaine Anderson
engaged to R. McMullen
Mr. and Mrs. Sulvanna
Anderson, 2nd Street, Bain-
bridge, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Karen Elaine Ander-
son, to Randy Alan Mec-
Mullen.
The bride-elect attends
Elizabethtown High School
and Mount Joy Vo-Tech.
She is employed by St.
Anne’s Nursing Home,
Columbia.
Mr. McMullen is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman H.
McMullen, 647 Florence St.,
Columbia. He attended
Columbia High School and
is employed by All-Size
Corrugated, Columbia.
Mary Ellen Spangler
marries Michael Baum
The marriage of Miss
Mary Ellen Spangler to
Michael G. Baum, 4 Essex.
St., Marietta, took place:
Saturday, Dec. 27, at 1:30
pm at the Congregational
Bible Church, Marietta,
with the Rev. Donald L.
MacCullough officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S.
Spangler, Marietta RDI.
She graduated from Done-
gal High School and Lan-
caster Bible College. She is
employed by Nikolaus, Hoh-
enadel and Greiner, At-
torneys, Marietta.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Baum, Elizabethtown RDA4.
He is a graduate. of
Elizabethtown Area High
School, and he served in the
U.S. Navy for six years. He
attends Lancaster Bible
College.
Mrs. Patricia L. Burns,
Warriors Mark, was matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were:
Dorothy Bryner, sister of the
bride, Maytown; Karen
Charles, sister of the
bridegroom, Bainbridge
RD1; and Cindy Smith,
Elizabethtown.
Flower girls was Carrie
Charles, Bainbridge RDI,
and Ryan A. Groff, Ephrata
RD1, was ringbearer.
Serving as best man was
Carl Smith, Elizabethtown.
Ushers were: Dean Spang-
ler, brother of the bride,
Pequea RD1; John Charles,
Bainbridge RD1; and Tim
Fuhrman, Bainbridge.
The couple will live in
Marietta.
Miss Celesta Mummau
will wed J. Scott Funk
Celesta F. Mummau and
J. Scott Funk announce their
engagement.
Parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Owen E.
Mummau, Mount Joy RD2,
and Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Funk, Mountville.
The bride-to-be will grad-
y Miss Diane L. Deatrick,
Shawn Flanagan engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Deatrick, Marietta, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Diane L.
Deatrick, to Shawn P.
uate from Donegal High
School in June. She is
employed by Wolgemuth
Fruit Market, Mount Joy.
Her fiance, a graduate of
Penn Manor High School, is
self-employed at Scott's
Tune-up, Millersville.
A fall wedding is planned.
Flanagan, son of Richard
Flanagan, Columbia, and
Margaret Flanagan, Colum-
bia.
A fall wedding is planned.
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