The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. SCHWARTZ Weddings SMITH — SCHWARTZ The marriage of Miss Shir- ley Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larmon D Smith of Mount Joy. to Mr John L. Schwartz, took place Saturday in Gary Memorial Methodist Church, Wheaton, Il. The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Schwartz of Rochelle, Ill. Dr. Allan Billman perform- ed the double ring ceremony at 2:30 pm. against a back- ground of palms. candelabra white chrvsanthemums and pink gladioli. Mr. Smith escorted daughter to the altar. The lovely bride was gown- ed in sheer embroidered or- gandy. The snugly fitted bod- ice had a scalloned neckline and tiny sheered sleeves. and the great embroidered baller- ina length <kirt drifted over several underskirts Her veil of silk illusion fe'l from a coronet of hand embroidered organdv and matching mitts completed her attire The hride earried a hand made handkerchief that be- longed tn her great-great- grandmother Crawford and the coin in her shoe was sont by a pen nal in Scotland. Her cascade bouquet of white sweetheart roses with step hanotis was with a white orchid. She wore a pearl necklace gift of the groom. Miss Mary Smith of Mount Jov was her sister's maid of honor. Miss Doreen Griffiths of Council Bluffs. Ia., a eol- lege roommate and Miss Marv Reuter of Wheaton, a life-lorg friend, served as; bridesmaids. The attendants wore ballerina length gowns of pink chiffon fashioned with lovely pleated off-shoul- his “Walk Hand entering BAUDER of Miss Viv METZLER The ian Elizabeth Metzler, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs B. Metzler, Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, to Fred- erick Charles Bauder, son of Mr. and Mrs A. Bau der, Elizabethtown R2, took place vesterday Sunday at 2 nD. m Trinity Lutheran # Church, Mount Joy, with the tev. W. L. Koder officiating at the double ring ceremony The bride given ir narriage by her father and vas attended by her sister Miss Shirley Ann Metzler, maid of honor Jay Melvin Steinruck zabethtown R2 served as best man. Ushers were Car! Bauder, brother of the bride groom: and Larry Heistand, The bride's gown of Chan tilly over satin was de fitted boddice long sleeves Thursday, August 30 8 marriage Christian Joseph In Lo was Eli lare signed with u neckline, and full skirt terminating in a chavel train. Her veil of illusion attached small open-crown lace She carried bouquet white carnations and asters Her attendant wore a light blue crystalette and not over teffeta sown with off-should- er neckline and waltz length i skirt. She wore a matching blue lace cap and carried white carnations and yellow bate was of pink a © pompons. Miss Beulah Smith played the wedding music. A recep- ing accessories and an orchid {jon was held at the bride's home, where the couple will Capps sang reside after a wedding trip. in Hand,” “Al The bride’s mother wore a wavs” and “The Lord’s Pray- navy blue dress, with navy er.” accompanied at the or- and white accessories and a gan by Philip Thieman. corsage of pink flowers. The Mrs. Robert M. Smith of ~ . Glen Ellyn, Ill, aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake at the reception in Wesley hall which followed the cere- mony. Two college friends, Miss Elizabeth Teising, Chic- ago, and Miss Paula Swan- son of Elmhurst, were in AFTER THE LIGHTS charge of the gift and guest GO DOWN LOW— books, and Miss Judith EIlf- Al Hiller strc of NV hee serve STO of Whestn | YOU BELONG : TO ME— corsage Mrs. Ruth WAYS £ Record Corner The newlyweds left for a O&P honeymoon trip after the re- ception and will be at home SOFT SUMMER BREEZE— after Sept. 1 at 600 College Edie Heywood Blvd, Mount Vernon, Ia. The new Mrs. Schwartz was raised in Wheaton and atten- ded Wheaton Community high school. She graduated from Mount Joy high school GONE WITH THE WIND— and attended Cornell college. Shepherd Sisters Her husband is a graduate of WAY'S Appliances Rochelle high school and is Phone 3-3622 GHOST TOWN— Don Cherry HIS NAME WAS DEAN— Nathan Russel his senior year at Cornell college, Mount Ver- non, Ia., where he is a mem ber of the OWL social group. 48 W. Main St., Joy OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking Top Soil and Fill Rock Drilling ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 7-1256 der necklines of tu'le and nink eatin ecummerbunds. | Their flowered matched’ the cascade bouquets of sweetheart roses with snowflake. John Rhoer. of Northbrook Illinois. the groom’s college roommate, was best man Ushers were Thomas L. Hav of Kewanee, Ill. and Kenneth Larson of Batavia. Ill The bride’s brother, David Smith and her cousin, Joel® Smith. were candlelighters, | David Schwartz of Rochelle, brother of the groom, was cameraman. Mrs. Smith wore a corn- flower blue dress of silk or- ganza with white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mother of the groom chose a navy blue sheer with match- Tree Surgery Trees Topped - Deadwood Removed and Cavities Filled Trees Removed - Trees Ele- vated - All cuts painted. | PAUL HODSON | Tree Surgeon COLUMBIA R. D. 1 Phone Mt. Joy 3-5671 All Work Guaranteed mother wore a inavy blue dress with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow flowers The bride was graduated from the Lancaster General Hospital School Nursing and is on duty at the hospit- al. The bridegroom attended Lebanon Valley College and now is employed by the Na tional U. 8S. Radiator Corp, at Middletown, of #8 with to a; cap. # & MRS. THOMAS G. SAYLOR HERR — SAYLOR Miss Marjorie Jane Herr, 228 S. Market St., Elizabeth- town, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Calvin Herr, of Florin, became the bride of Thomas G. Saylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Saylor, 100 N. Findlay St., York, at 2 p. m. Saturday in St. Marks E. U. B. Church, Mt. Joy. The Rev. Charles Wolfe, Glossbrenner E.U.B. Church, Florin, officiated at the doub- le ring ceremony. Miss Doris Kautz, Eliza- bethtown, was maid of honor. Dennis M. Mahoney, York, served as best man. Mrs. Grace Hawthorne, aunt of the bride, was organist The bride wore a cocktail length dress of white Chantil- ly lace oved taffeta anda matching lace jacket. Her shoulder length veil fell from a nylon tucked headpiece Mrs. lace nylon gloves orchids on a Bible similar dress in light Chantilly lace Her head piece was of light blue Chan tilly matching and chides, The bride's Navy blue crepe at'n binding and lace chose pink accessories mother with rosebud corsage mother a pink brid groom's Navy sheer dress lace and white nd a red roscbud and The wore b'ue Navy ride wos graduated Mount Jov attended Towa F She is High School lls Jun mployed lytical Department Mari trom ind bor n the Ana Wyeth Labora‘ories, The bridegroom was grad nated William School nnsylvania Stat from High York Uni a bach- Serine ind in Pp 1955 with elor of arts degre~ in ilism. He is a me r of P anpa Phi ocial fraternity. and Sigma Delta Chi and i staff mh on the Patriot News. )KS — DUNNICK marriage of Miss Jo- Anne M Dunrnick daughter of Mrs. Romaine T. Dunnick 107 Fast Park Street, Eliza heathtown to Charles Ww Brocks of Mrs. Brooks David St., Mount Joy. was solemnized at 10 a m. Saturday, August 25 in Christ Lutheran Church in Elizabethtown the of the families. the Rev manrd L. Fetter officiated double ring ceremony. Preceeding the ceremony, Theresa E. Fetter pre- sented an organ recital. After a trip to the New England the ecounle BROC The om 228 Evanaelical immedi- Ray- the presence ate states and carried two highways over a holiday per asking truck users a- State truck ‘transportation to emer- service over the Labor Day ho'iday. Association Cross She wore short, white SEEKS LIMITED TRUCK TRAFFIC FOR The maid of honor wore a HIGHWAY SAFETY blue Harrisburg - The Pennsyl- vania Motor her dress, tion iod by ge ncy is again she carried two blue or- srease safety on the the The will reside at 228 David Street, Mt. Joy dr - HA NAMED STUDENT NURSE Mics Miriam C. Roland, danighter of Mr. and Mrs Tohn Roland, Mt. Jovy R1, is included in the freshman class at the Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital School of Nur- The school will, enroll largest class in his 4, a class mn sing. the its tory Sept of edged with seed pearls and new student nurses. headbands =~ LABOR DAY A day to enjoy your family and give thanks we five in America where opportunity exists for everyone and suc. cess is limited only by ambition and the desire to work. We will transact no business on Labor Day, September 3rd OPEN FRIDAY EVENING ’'TIL EIGHT CLOSED SATURDAY aa ALTRI Te YR AT. FLORIN= / pr 2 I ra F&I 77.) PLAN those who h FOR eat with oil We call it our Burner Service Parts Plan. It absolutely assures you year-long, trouble-free heat. We service your necessary parts. oil burner, replace any We make prompt deliveries of Atlantic’s famous triple-refined heating oil—now with a new additive that helps keep down harmful sludge and sediment. You get clean, steady, uniform heat all over the house. 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