WEDNESDAY, APRJIL, 22, 1964 Only your very best tor “mom” . ,. And “when you care enough to send your very best” you'll send MOTHER'S DAY CARDS SLOAN’S PHARMACY EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY ‘WEDDINGS LEAMAN — METZLER Mrs. Orpha Jane Metzler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is- aac Metzler, Manheim R2, be- came the bride of Joel Rott- mund Leaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Leaman, of Rheems, in the First Presby- terian Church, Mount Joy, on Saturday, April 18, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Richard A. Todd officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attend- ed by her sister, Miss Carol Ann Metzler, Manheim R2; maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Ella Jean Metzler, Goshen, Ind; Miss Joyce Marie Metzler, Kalamazoo, Mich., both sisters of the bride; Miss Sheila Mohr, of Bainbridge; and Miss Patri- FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE / cia Fetterolf, Lancaster. Serving as best man was THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Jacob L. Garman, Rheems. Ushers were Glenn David Metzler, broter of the bride, Manheim R2; Robert Miller, Elizabethton R2; Richard Garber, Elizabethtown RI, and Kenneth Aungst, Eliza- bethtown RI1. The bride wore a white pure silk over peau de soie gown, styled with a scallop- ed portrait neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves, natural waist highlighted by a bow at center waistline; floor- length sheath skirt, and French court chapel train; trimmed with pearl clustered alencon lace motifs at the neckline, front skirt and edge of train. A Spanish crown held her fingertip alen- con lace mantilla. She carried a white lace-covered Bible with a white cattleya orchid, Sterling Silver roses, and white hyacinth florets. Mrs. Glen Snowden was organist and Lloyd Weidman, soloist. Following a reception at Hostetter’s banquet hall, +—— Man who has this thing with books stopped by. Seems he’s been buying books over the years and now a lot of them are in packing boxes in his storage room. By latest count 416 of them ‘in 17 boxes. Darned nuisance, he says. What he needs are built-in bookcases which is why he came to County Farmers Bank to ask for a home improvement loan. If bookcases are your need . .. or a new roof... . a finished room...a porch... patio ...dormers...driveway... new heating unit . . . whatever you're thinking of doing to improve your home . . . if the need for ready cash is the only thing that stands between you and your heart's desire, now’s the time to ask County Farmers Bank for a home improvement loan. Talk to Warren Bentzel or anyone in our Loan Department. . . you'll find them most thospiiable and ready to help you protect the big investment you have in a home. P.S. The man with the bookcase prob- lem will soon be enjoying books “off the shelf” . . . thanks to one of our loans. LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS ‘NATIONAL BANK’ QUARRYVILLE LANCASTER MOUNT JOY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A TRUSTEE FOR THE LANCASTER COUNTY FOUNDATION , PAGE THREE the couple left on a wedding trip to the South. The bride is a graduate of Manheim Central high school and Lancaster City School District School of Practical Nursing. * The bridegroom was grad- uated from Elizabethtown Area high school and Wrank- lin and Marshall College. He is employed by RCA. The couple ill reside at 130 N. River St., Maytown. HAINES — DUVALL The marriage of Miss Joyce L. Duvall, daughter of Mrs. Edward Rush, Holtwood RI, and the late Howard W. Du- vall, and Karl I. Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl N. Haines, Mount Joy Rl, was solemnized on Saturday, Ap- ril 18, at 3 p.m. in St. Cather- ine of Siena Church, Quarry- ville, with the Rev. John R. Campion officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, Edgar W. Rush. She wore a silk organza gown, fashioned with a fitted bodice, scoop neckline with lace appliques, long sleeves, full-length skirt with large back bow, cabbage roses and pearl studded lace appliques, terminating im a chapel train. Her fingertip silk illusion veil was held by a tiny pillbox of organza pet- als, trimmed with pearls and crystals. She carried a white Bible with a white orchid & ivy. Maid of honor was the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Sheryl Haines, Mount Joy R1, and bridesmaid was Miss Martha Foulk, Quarryville R3. Serving as best man was a cousin of the bridegroom, Sherwood Espenshade, Eliza- bethtown. Ushers were Wil- bur Huss, uncle of the bride, Holtwood R1, and Wilbur Nissly, cousin of the bride- groom, Mount Joy. Miss Deb- bie Lefever was organist. A reception was held in the church social hall. After a wedding trip the couple will reside at Holtwood R1. A 1962 graduate of Solanco High School, the bride is a sophomore at Elizabethtown College. The bridegroom was gradu- ated in 1961 from Donegal high school and attended Eli- zabethtown College. He is employed in construction by John S. Haines, Mount Joy. ALLBRIGHT - SCHNEIDER Miss Georgann Schneider, daughter of Mrs. Miriam Schneider, 163 Main Street, Salunga, became the bride of Robert Charles. Allbright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles All- bright of Grant Street, Man- heim, in a ceremony per- formed Sunday, April 12 at 2 pm. at the Chiques Metho- dist church by the Rev. Men- no E. Good. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Ger- ald Lutz and attended by her sister, Miss Rebecca Schneid- er, as maid of honor. Denise Lutz, niece of the bride, was flower girl and Audrey Lutz, gift receiver. Best man was Edward Allbright, brother of the groom, and ushers were Randall Dissinger and Mich- ael Hollinger. Miss Esther Walters was organist. After a reception in the church social rooms, the couple left for a wedding trip to New York City. They will reside at 22 North Main street, Manheim. The bride is a graduate of Hempfield high school, class of 63 and is at- tending practical nurses’ training in Lancaster. The groom graduated from Man- heim Central high school in 1961 and is employed by his father. {CONFUCIUS SAY |EVEN ELEPHANT J