The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 30, 1960, Image 6

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    Weddings
RITCHEY -— SHENK
The marriage of Miss Eliz.
abeth R. Shenk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Shenk
of Mount Joy R1,
W. Ritchey,
Mrs
took place Saturday,
25, at 7 p.m. in Mt
Brethren in Christ
Mount Joy
The Rev.
Given Charter
At Lions Meet
Explorer Scouts
"nit Chapter No
ut f America
ast week with
v Lions Club as
members of the
of the club-
charter was
son of Mr
Pleasant
Members of the in- OY
“lude Dennis F. Fackler,
Robert W Esh elman, Gary
Vogle James E. Hocken-
E
berry, Gary otwell, James 2.
Raymond Living- R2, another sister,
C. Phillip rl it
ston. Roy Roger Packer, Le- Joanne S nk, Ba
wis Hart and Duane Ramsey. , nar © the rice
y ately dg "7" bridesmaids. Miss Patty Wen-)
Advisor is David B
Post
after Frantz and ate advisors
the are Charles F. Buchenauer,
es Elvin and John
uni attended by
Shenk, Mount Joy R1, her
Musser Ebersole,
Ss
Airman second class James
R. Pennell, returned
home Monday, June 13
serving four years In
U. S. A. F. His parents, Mr. Dr. H. Jan
and Mrs. James Pennell, re- G. Hart
side at 16 West Main St. :
Tim was graduated from Sfwisor Frantz, who also
Donegal high school in '561S a8 m of the Lions Telford.
and plans to enter West club, explained the post’ six Was = Organisi
Chester State Teachers Col- areas of activity and Arthur Weidman, soloist. i
lege in the fall as a fresh- Sprecher, institutional rep- The bride wore a
vin tative, spoke on the du- lace over white satin floor-
ties and requirements of the length gown with a scalloped
sponsoring organization neckline, fitted bodice and
has
flower girl.
Paul Ritchey
brother as best man.
associ
ter R2,
resen
me By

to Kenneth {,4fTet: 1,
and gleeves,
Kenneth Ritchey Queen, headband
June ket of mixed flowers
Church, ,
corsage of
Earl Martin Jr, roses.
officiated. Given in marriage ther wore
her father, the bride was and a corsage of pink sweet: of
Miss Arlene R. heart roses.
sister, as maid of honor. Mrs. Mariana Merkey
Lancaster Newswanger.
and Miss was held at Hostetter’'s Ban-
R2, quet Hall. After
were Canada and
ger, niece of the bride was Jive at 2161 Rockvale Road. cuss and to make
served his Donegal
Ushers Lancaster General
were Musser Ebersol, Lancas- School of Nursing. She is on
brother-in-law of the the nursing staff of the hos- > St ark.
bride, and Lynn Godshall, of pital.
Miss Rebecca Pyott graduate of Greenfield Kim-
and David mel high school,
white Meat Co.,
been ored
year
dis- dent's
brief- was
many
Rotary
who has
past Rotary
high capacity of
rnor, talked
some of the
proje¢ ME
wore blue brocaded taffeta
gowns styled like that of the
maid of honor. Their nose-
gay bouquet were of pink
roses and white carnations
The flower en wore a simi-
lar gown of yellow brocaded
styled with puffed
and a yellow floral
She carried a bas-
Carpenter,
serving
in the
irict gov
about
the diamond .
pin
made
mediate past-president
remem
Rotary Marks
End of Year
With Review
end of a Rot
The
interesting
has sponsored
On the ove
tion of his y
ary ve the istrict,
Tusday noon at pr \ a
mn meeting l
. held at
of
ar as
Carpi
plaque
3 a token of
In recognition
his outstanding
the organization
Forney, likewise
the expira-
head oO
nter was
Research,
generate
teenagers
ads or broadcast
of They say
to more factual,
guidance
was hon- de cisions,
newspaper
more belief
The \r
was marked
The bride's mother chose athe weekly lunche
light blue crepe dress with a of the organization
pink sweetheart Hostetters
The bridegroom's mo- Glenn Y. Forney, who re-
light blue Thursday as president
the club, to personal
charge of the and
Gift receivers were Missreviewed some of pro-
and Luke jects and activities of Rotary
reception during the past year.
He called on several club
trip tomen, including Dr. John
the New Eng- Stauffer, "Wilbur I. Beahm
by hi
home ©S-
teem and
Service
also, t res
K
program
the
HEILIG FUNERAL HOME
West Main Street, Private Parking
Comforting Sympathetic Funeral Service
A Mount Joy
a
studded past-presi-|
presentation
by Earl Koser, im-
———— ——— Fe
« he was presented a The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, June 30

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attendance, vouth
and Boy Scouts
Vice-President Richard M
who will become
8 president on July 1, briefly
reviewed the program of the
Claysburg. .|uh, during the past year
Martin's ps vice-president he has been
in charge of scheduling meet
ing programs each week.
As the closing feature of
the noon meeting, Henry G
The bride is a graduate of several
high school and cluding
Hospital welfare
jects,
The bridegroom,
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Ss
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Th ROFIar: A ¢ 4 long tapering sleeves. Her
€ charter was presented j)),sion veil was wrist length
Alvin Bigler, Lions presi- and
of lace over satin. She car-
Committee members in- fied a bouquet of white ros
Gude Charles E. Ashenfelt- © and an
chairman; Bigler, John White Bible.
esto, J. Robert Greider,
to
dent.
Mortuary Record
DROHAN INFANT
The infant son of James D. Pr
and Peggy Houseal Drohan, Lloyd W. Myers, Henry R. an orchid brocaded taffeta 7
Donegal Springs Rd., Mount 7, phey,
Joy R1, died at 10:35 a. m. Arthur R. Zerphey,
Saturday St. Joseph's hos- Gingrich and Lloyd A. Derr. ter length sleeves and aj
pital. —h matching cummerbund. She ;
In addit parents, carried a nosegay bouquet of | 2
the child is survived by his When in need of printing, yellow roses and white car-i
maternal grandparents, Mr. remember The Bulletin. nations. The
and Mrs. Robert Houseal,
Maytown; the paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Carl B. Drohan, Mount Joy:
and the maternal great
grandmother Mrs. Annie
Arnold, Maytown. i
Graveside were &
held Tuesday mor 10:

at
ion to the

of i us
SPRING
INTO
: SUMMER
1ces
ing at
serv
attached to a headband #
orchid with af
The maid of honor wore 5
Joseph A. Taylor, 8oWn with Peter Pan collar, #
Paul R. Pox pleated skirt, three-quar-
bridesma ids 1 2
'B n r
S. NISSLEY GINGRICH ang
Realt r
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