The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 29, 1955, Image 9

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Weddings
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8 GIRVIN BARR
| The marriage of Miss Edythe
RB Girvin, daughter of Mr. and
| Mrs. Paul L. Musser, Mount
| Joy R1, and Frederick R. Barr,
| Centerton, N. J., son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Shozer Barr, 704 North
President Ave.
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'-
clock. The Rev. Richard Win
ters performed the double ring
ceremony in Santee Chapel of
the Theological Seminary of}
the Evangelical and Reformed
Church.
In the bride's retine were Mrs.
| Donald M. Good as matron of
honor, Miss Barbara Barr, sis
was solemnized
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| ter of the bridegroom, and Mrs.
| Earl S. Kauffman, Newark, N
| J., as bridesmaids.
Given in marriage by her
step-father, the bride wore a
waltz-length gown of Chantilly
lace and nylon tulle fashioned
over pluch pink duchess satin,
Its fitted bodice had a sweet-
heart neckline and long taper-
ing sleeves. The bouffant skirt
of nylon tulle was accented by
an apron of lace. Edged with
satin and studded with rhine-
stones, the bridal cap held a
shoulder length veil of pink il-
lusion. A white orchid poised,
on a ‘white Bible was carried
by the bride.
All the attendants were dres-
sed in ballerina length gowns
of rose satin and nylon tulle.
The strapless, fitted bodice of
each dress was complimented
by a strap-in- fichu. Trimmed
with satin rickrack, the nylon)
tulle skirts worn over ruffied|
nylon net created bouffant ef-|
fects. Each attendant had|
matching clip-on headdressos|
holding short veils and bouquets
of pink roses, lavender carna-
tions and white pompons
A mink collar topped thel
lace dress of the mother of the
bride. Her ensemble was com-|
pleted by brown accessories,
pink felt hat with pink and]
blue trim and a corsage of pink|
sweetheart roses. For her son's!
wedding, Mrs. Bore chose a
| blue-gray silk dress, worn with
a pink hat and a corsage of
pink cymbidium orchids.
Standing for his brother as i
| best man was John S Barr,|
I Tunkhannock, of the
bridegroom. and
bill. Columbus, Ohio, ushered.
Following a rception at the
General Sutter Hotel, Lititz |
the couple left for a wedding
trip to Canada. They will re-|
| turn to the Centerton Apts. in|;
| Centerton.
The bride was in
administration with Armstrong!
Cork Co. The bridegroom, who,
graduated from Franklin and

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personnel
national Harvester,
KULP — YOUNG |
Miss Sylvia Ann Kulp, daugh-|
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
H. Kulp, Manheim R4. and Jay|
Marlin Young, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Young, 223 East|
Main St., Mt. Joy, were mar-|
ried Sunday at two o'clock inf
the Church of the Brethren, E.
Petersburg. The Rev. Phares
Forney officiated at the cere-
mony.
Mrs. Wilbur Hostetter played
the wedding music and Mrs.|
Scott Nissley sang the vocal
numbers.

Given in marriage by her fa-|
ther, Miss Kulp had as her hon-
or attendant, Mrs. Elwood!
Young , and the bridesmaids.|
(took place Saturday at two o'- (THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.
" Ginder. All are from the Eliza
gown of pink lace and net and And it takes but little
|carried a cascade of white] money here to buy the
chrysanthemums and rose buds best printing to be found
[with long torso bodices and full .
skirts. They wore corsages of] - er
a| Elizabethtown, the briday coup-
lle left on a wedding trip in
[New York City. The i
Richard Gra-|;
Marshall College, is with Inter |










clock in the Church of the |
Brethren, Florin,
The Rev. Henry Becker and | Buller’ S Beauty Salon
the Rev. Denton Spencer offi- wai Street Florin, Pa
ciated at the Cold Waves Machineless
Heisey played the wedding mu- Permanents $5.00 up
I also give Toni’s.
| Call Mt, Joy 3-4339
i Maude Buller, Prop.
Given in marriage by her |.
ther, the bride had as her ma-
Thursday, September 29 9

ceremony. John
sic and Stanley Moyer was vo
cal soloist.


tron of honor Mrs. G. J. Beck SIMON P. NISSLEY
naul, sister of the bridegroom. | MARY G. NISSLEY
Her sisters Loraine and Vera FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Jean served as bridesmaids
while Mae and Rosalie ie!
gift receivers. Susanne Louise
Jecknaul was flower girl,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Serving as best man was’ Q.
J. Becknaul, brother-in-law of
the bridegroom, while Arthur
Kauffman, brother of the bride,
ushered with Robert Eugene

bethtown area.
The bride wore a gown of
white satin fashioned with fit
ted bodice having a wide shoul
der-edge collar filled in with al
net yoke. The long sleeves were
tapered over the wrists. Her
fingertip-length veil of illusion
was held by a crown of seed
pearls and she carried a white]
Bible topped with a white or-|
chid and forget-me-nots having
satin streamers.

We Print Every-
thing But Money
The matron of honor chose a!
with streamers matching her anywhere . and that
gown. Wearing gowns of simiar | goes for everything, from
design in blue and yellow the
bridesmaids
cards to catalogs.
identical
ribbon to
carried
bouquets tied with
match their gowns.

The flower girl was dressed
in white and carried a basket of
rosebuds and pompons. Gift re-
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ceivers wore identical dresses] The Mt Joy Bulletin
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salmon-colored gladioli. |
After the wedding reception
held at Aunt Sally's Kitchen in|

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Miss Marguerite Young, sister
of the bridegroom, Mount Joy
and Jean Ruhl, Annville,
Elwood Young served as best
man for his brother. Another|
brother in the bridal party was|
Bernell Young who ushered
with Charles Balmer, of Bain-
bridge, and Gerald Kulp, broth-|
er of the bride served as ring|
bearer... Her niece from Wash-|
ington Boro, Linda Louise Kulp,
was flower girl.
After a reception in Kauff-|
man’s Tea Room, the couple is|
| honeymooning in the Poconos.
They will reside in Manheim
R4. |
Miss Kulp graduated from
Manheim Central High School
| and is employed in the office of
| Armstrong Cork Company. Mr.
Young attended Mount Joy high
| school and was recently dis-
| charged from the Air Force.
KAUFFMAN — HEISEY
| The marriage of Miss Velva
| Fae Kauffman, daughter of Mr.
| and Mrs. John S. Kauffman, of
Mount Joy R2, and William G.
Heisey, son of Roy G. Heisey


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