PAGE 4 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. WENDESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1964 -- Weddings -:- Wolgemutith — Bomberger The sons of Mrs. Elam M. Bomberger, School Lane, Mount Joy,, announce the marriage of their mother to Mr. Daniel M. Wolgemuth, of the Florin Ward, Mount Joy. The Rev. John Henry Kraybill, pastor of the Sev- enth Avenue Mennonite Church, performed, the cere- mony at St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University, New York City on Saturday, Jan. 4, 1964, at 4 p.m. Following the ceremony the sons of the bride gave a reception for the immediate families at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. After a trip to Florida, the couple will be at home to their friends at 225 School Lane, Mount Joy. Mrs. Wolgemuth serves weekly as a volunteer Gray Lady for the American Red Cross at the Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. Wolge- muth, a director of the Mt. Joy branch of the Lancaster County Farmers National Bank, is president of Wolge- muth Bros., Inc., Mount Joy. He recently was appointed to the Mount Joy Boro Author- ity. He recently retired, after ten years of service, from the chairmanship of the Don- egal Area School District Au- thority. MYERS — KLINE Miss Marian E. Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kline, Mount Joy, became the bride of J. Rich- ard Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Myers, of Rheems, Tuesday, Dec. 24. at 6 pm. at Florin Church of the Brethren, with The Rev. Howard Bernhard offi- ciating. Mrs. John Kurtz, Lititz R2, was matron of honor for her sister. Best man was Charles Keller, Mount Joy Rl. Carl Kline, Elizabethtown R1, brother of the bride, was the usher. Organist was Miss Flor- ence Geib. After a reception at the Magic Chef Dining Room, Elizabethtown, the couple left on a wedding trip to Florida. They will reside in Rheems. The bridegroom is a 1951 graduate of Elizabethtown High School and is associated in business with his father in the firm of N. G. Myers and Son. COLLEGE—GANTZ The marriage of Mrs. Mary Gantz, Mount Joy R2, and William College, also of R. D. 2, was announced at a Christmas party given by the bride’s family Sunday, Dec. 18. The couple were married Nov. 9 in the Trin- Rev. Lawrence Statton. They will reside at the home of the groom. Darrenkamp — Guishall The marriage of Miss Car- ole Ann Gotshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Got- shall, 235 S: Market Avenue, to John Kenneth Darren- kamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Darrenkamp, 828 Wa- bank St., Lancaster, was sol- emnized Saturday, Dec. 28, at 2p. m. in St. Joseph's Strome officiating. The bride was given marriage by her father. She wore a gown of . white bro- cade featuring a sabrina neckline, long sleeves, and a butterfly train. Her shoulder- length veil of French silk il- lusion was held by a juliet cap of illusion leaves and seed pearl sprays. She car- ried a cascade of white roses, holly, and Christmas orna- ments. Mrs. John McHugh, cousin of the bridegroom, Lancaster, was matron of honor. Brides- maids were Miss Connie R. Weaver, aunt of the bride, Richland; Miss Carol Ann Kaylor and Miss Dorothy Hitz, both of Mount Joy. Michelle Weaver, cousin of the bride. Richland, was flow- er girl. Andrew Kirchner served as best man. Ushers were Michael Darrenkamp and Patrick Darrenkamp, broth- ers of the bridegroom, and William Koenig. Gift receivers were Vicki Zerphey and Mrs. Jay Dup- ler. Mrs. Freda Mann was or- ganist. A reception was held at Meadow Hills Dining House. The couple will reside at! 56 West Lemon St., Lancast- er. The bride graduated from Donegal high school in 1961 and is employed at Contin- ental Press Inc, Elizabeth- town. The bridegroom graduated from Lancaster Catholic high school in 1961 and is employ- ed by Packaging Corporation of America, Lancaster. The bride was honored at a shower given by her atten- dants at the home of Miss Kaylor. A rehearsal party was giv- en at the home of Mrs. J. P. Schlager by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Darrenkamp. STETTLER—ZERPHEY Miss Carol Zerphey, daugh- ter of Mrs. Velda Zerphey, Elizabethtown R3, and James Stetler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Stettler, Mount Joy, were married Sunday at the Conewago Church of the Brethren, in Bachmansville. ity Methodist church in Ches- apeake City, Md., by the The Rev. Robert S. Young of- Church with the Rev. Robert| in| Engagements NOLT — SHERER Mr. _and Mrs. J. Samuel an- the engagement of Sherer, Mount Joy R2, nounce their daughter, Joanne Marie to Gerald R. Nolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nolt, 645 Church street, Landisvillle. Miss Sherer was graduat- ed from Donegal high school and Lancaster School of Practical Nursing. She is em- ployed as a licensed practical nurse by the Lancaster Gen- eral hospital. Mr. Nolt was graduated from Hempfield high school, and is employed at Jones’ Pontiac, Lancaster. ALBRIGHT—SCHNEIDER The engagement of George- anne Schneider, daughter of Mrs. Miriam Schneider, 163 Main St., Salunga, and the late Henry Schneider, to Robert Charles Albright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al- bright, 115 S. Grant Street, Manheim, is announced by her mother. Miss Schneider graduated from Hempfield high school and is attending Lancaster School of Practical Nursing. Mr. Albright graduated from Manheim Central high school in 1960 and from the Lancas- ter Business School and is employed in his father’s store WITTLE — BELL Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Bell, 1545 Hollywood Drive, Lancaster, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Linda Elizabeth Bell, to Law- rence Wayne Wittle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wittle of Mount Joy. Miss Bell graduated from Manheim Twp. high school in 1960 and is a senior at Leb- Roy, Lehman, Florin ward. of Lower School, is employed by Her- shey Chocolate Corp. Donegal high school and ser- ved two years Volunteer Service in Florida. He is a student at Elizabeth- town College and is employ- ed as an electrician by his father. DISSINGER—RESSLER Ressler, Mountville, announce the en- gagement of their Bonita Mae Ressler, to Barry Eugene Dissinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Dissinger, 251 Main St., Landisville. Hempfield high school. Ressler is employed by St. Lebanon Valley in 1963 and is continuing study at the University of Virginia, where he is a graduate assistant in biology. He is a member of Kappa Lambda Sigma frater- nity. HALLGREN — BOWN The engagement of Cheryll Ann Brown, 39 W. Market St., Marietta, formerly Mount Joy, to C. Richard Hallgren, son of Mrs. Esther Hallgren, 269 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, and the late Ragnar T. Hallgren, is announced by her mother, Mrs. Michael Longenecker, of Marietta. A summer wedding is plan- ned. . Miss Brown is the daugh- ter of the late Howard T. Brown. She is a junior at Millersville State College. Her fiance is a senior at Dick- inson School of Law. Both graduated from Donegal high school. HESS — Peffley Mr. and Mrs. John L. Pef- fley Sr., of 190 Stanley Ave., Landisville, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann Peffiey, to Hen- ry B. Hess Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hess Sr., of Manheim R2. Miss Peffley was graduat- ed from Hempfield high school, Landisville, in 1963. She is employed in the sales department of Howe Sound Aluminum. Mr. Hess attend- ed Manheim School and is employed with J. Stanley Witmer, Salunga. LEHMAN — DEHMEY Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Deh- mey, Middletown, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary E. Dehmey, to Dallas D. Leh- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Dehmey, a graduate Dauphin High Her fiance graduated from in Brethren Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. 37 E. Main Street, daughter, Both were graduated from Miss Joseph's hospital as a licens- ed practical urse. Mr. Dissin- ger is employed by his fath- er in the painting contracting business. WETZEL—BRILL Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wetz- el, 34 New Haven street, Mt. Joy, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Linda Lou, to Harold Brill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brill, Mount Joy R1. No date has been set for the wedding KAUFFMAN—SMITH Mr. and Mrs. William D. Smith, Maytown, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Wenda Kay Smith, to Kenneth K. Kauffman Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kauffman Sr., Marietta. Miss Smith is a 1961 grad- uate of Monogahela High School, Monongahela, and is employed by the Elizabeth- town Garment Company, in Marietta. Mr. Kauffman, who gradu- ated from Donegal High School in 1961, is a student at Stevens Trade School. A summer wedding planned. is Honor Eight Girls On Wednesday morning, Jan. 15, at 9 o’cock, eight girls of the Donegal high school Future Homemakers of America will receive the State Homemaker Degree. The girls, who will be re- ceiving their degrees in the Forum of the State Educa- tion Building in Harrisburg are: Lilli Ann Wivell, Vir- ginia Wivell, Suzanne Reiner Nancy Walters, Linda Nolt, Karen Hoffman, Pearl Hess and Audrey Engle. For a girl to receive the State degree, she must have been in the chapter for at least one year. She must have had two years of Home- making beyond eighth grade, and must have held respon- sible positions in the Chap- ter. The candidate must have participated in community activities, and also have as- sumed responsibility for homemaking experiences re- lated to FHA projects and activities. PLACEMENT TEST The high school placement test will be given to the en- tire 8th grade .in the Done- gal Annex on Thursday, Jan. 16. 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