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Joy and High Sts., Mont Joy, was sol i emnized Saturday at 3 p. m. in St. Mark's EUB Church, Mount Joy with the Rev. Ezra Ranck officiating. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Miss Pa- tricia Frantz, Mount Joy, was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Roberta Waltman, of Lancas’'er, and Miss Nancy Schroll, nicee of the bride, Eli- zabethtown. John R. Miller, Mount Joy, served his brother as best man. Ushers were Ron- ald Garlin, Mt. Joy, and Rich- ard Lesher, Lancaster. Mrs. George Broske, Mt. Joy, played | ¢ | the wedding music. Soloist was | George Houck, Florin. | The bride wore a white net {over taffeta gown, fashioned | with a lace bodice, long taper- | ed sleeves, and a bouffant skirt { ending in a sweep train. The | inserts at the waist and bodice were trimmed with seed pearls and lily-of-the-valley. Her fing- -ertip-leng'h veil was attached to a Juliet cap of seed pearls { and lily-of-the-valley. She car- ried a bouquet of stephanotis | and lilacs centered with a white | orchid. The maid of honor wore a pink gown of net over taffeta, fashioned with a strapless bod- ice, matching stole, and full skirt with a bustle. She wore a | headband of blue flowers, and carried a bouquet of blue car- nations and copper lilacs. Susan Rohrer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob H. Rohrer, of Lampeter, and Mr. B. Earl {| Swarr, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.| Lehman Swarr, Mount Joy RI, took place Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, in the home of the bride, with the Rev. Emory | i Herr, pastor of the Willow | Strect Mennonite Church, offi- | ciating sley, Mount Joy Rl, were the { honor attendants. The ushers were Ralph Swarr, Mount Joy | { R1, and Harold Rohrer, Lan-! caster R7, Gift receivers were! SWARR — ROHRER The marriage of Miss Mary { Mr. and Mrs. John H. 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Following Cr » This Attractive Sign of Heavy Gauge Steel - Beautiful Green Background With White Letters oo At The Mount Joy BULLETIN Only A reception was held in the a wedding trip through the South, the couple will reside in Mount Joy. The bride, a gradu-' ate of Mount Joy High School, son of Mr. | or, of tapered to points over the : : | James Ernest Smith, gowns styled identically to| that of the maid of honor’s, and | | Luke's Episcopal Church, stenographicl the Rev. E. M. Moyer, rector of Armstrong | St. Luke's. Dr. David Schlosser is' played the wedding music and by, con-| accompanied William Gassman, | vocal soloist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown of en Chantilly lace and tulle fash- of Mr. | ioned with a fitted bodice hav- 30 Old ing a scooped neckline embroid- and. | ered with seed pearls and se- | quins. The long fitted sleeves took | wrists and the bouflant lace o'clock | skirt terminaied in a chapel train Her French tulle veil was at- | tached to a headdress of lace Witmer, and rector John's Teint] Church, dotted with pearls and sequins | She carried a bouquet of lilacs { and white rose buds centered , officiated at the doub- | 5 with a white orchid. v “| Mrs. Donald Greenawalt of Lancaster was. matron of hoor | and bridesmaids were Mrs | Stanley Black, Harrisburg and ! Miss Barbara Ranck, Mt. Joy [ Miss Linda Witmer, niece of | the bride, was junior brides maid Miss Connie Barber, cousin of the bridegroom, of | Lancaster served as flower girl. | Miss Marcia Kay Witmer, Kan sas City, Mo., niece of the bride, and Raymond Rinehart were ring bearers Charles Snader, Lancaster best man and the ushers were Richard Eby and Eugene Barb | er, both of Lancaster The matron of honor wore a | waltz-length dress of vellow lace over taffeta, fashioned with fitted bodice and scoop neckline. The full lace skirt was released beneath a cummerbund of taf- feta. The bridesmaids wore dress- es of similar design in blue and | the junior bridesmaids were | gowned in blue dotted swiss with blue sash. All the a'tendants wore small caps of velvet and maline i | colors to match their gowns | They carried bouquets of yel low rose buds. Both the ring bearers wore white; the little: girl in a sireet | length frock with blue sash and | the little boy in a white suit. The wedding reception was held at Hostetters Banquet Hall Mount Joy. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Mount Joy. The bride graduated from Mt Joy High School and her hus band received his education i the Springfield, Illinois schools i and served two years in the Marine Corps. Both are employ- | ed at Hamilton Watch Com pany. The mothers of the bridal couple both chose navy blue gowns with white accessories and corsages of orchids for the wedding. Bridal showers were given for he bride by Mrs. Donald | Greenawalt at her home on | Hershey Ave., Lancaster and Mrs. J. C. Witmer at her home in Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. A. | Ri deliffe, 211 Pearl St., Lan- | | caster, with whom the bride- i groom has resided, entertained rh a | the bridal party on Friday eve- ning Mt. Joy R2 Phone 3-9835 §! Mount Joy Nurse | Given Award At Commencement | Miss Marlene, Zimmerman, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | { old Zimmerman, South Jarbara | 3 Bedrooms, Large Living Room, Kitchen and Bath, Full Basement and Carport CONSTRUCTION. Street, Mount Joy, was one of | eight girls to receive an award | at the St. Joseph's Hospital| School of Nursing commence- ment program last week. Miss Zimmerman, one of 31 | graduates, shared the orthepe- | dic award with Miss Julia Ran | | | sing, Elm St., Lancaster Other | girls in the class were Miss| Frances Wolgemuth, Mt. Joy, and Miss Josephine Longeneck- er, Florin. Diplomas were presented oy] the Most Rev. George L. Leach, D.D., J.C.D., Bishop of Loan burg. The main address was] given by the Rev. Francis J.| Walsh, a former faculty mem- ber of Immaculata College in | West Chester and pres sently | pastor of the Church of Our| Lady of Consolation in Parkes- ENGAGEMENTS : burg. Mi I. and Mrs. Roy Geib, Flor- | in, announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Jean, to James Wickenheiser, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wick-| enheiser, Mt. Joy Rl | Miss Geib is a senior at Don- egal High School and her fiance | is employed by his father. The | wedding will take place June] 12th. | BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin N. Dif- ~ fenderfer, Manheim RI a daughter, Friday, at Lancaster General Hospital. Qo Mr. and Mrs. Jay Musser, 214 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, a daughter, Thursday, at Lancast or General Hospital. The baby | girl was named Janet. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fore- man, Manheim R4, a daughter, | Saturday, in Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Got- shall, South Market St., Florin, | a daughier, Saturday, at Lan- caster General Hospital | Mr. and Mrs. J. Darwin, W.| Main Street, Florin, a daughter, Monday, at Columbia Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeller, 126 West Donegal St., Mt. Joy, a son Tuesday at the Columbia 8 | Hospital. The son was named Claude Scott. Mr. and Mrs. David Messer- smith, 290 Cooper Ave., Lan- disville, a son Wednesday at Lancaster General Hospital | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crills,! Manheim R2, a son, Wednesday at Lancaster General Hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES Harvey T. Rettew, Manheim R2, son of the late Alber! and Anna Rettew, and Minnie H. Se Sawyer, Florin, daughter of the late John and Amanda Becker. ® DONEGAL STUDENTS ARE FIRST TO VISIT FAIR The Lancaster Health Fair opened at the YMCA May 4, with a “kick off” luncheon at the ‘Y’ at noon. 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