WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968 = WEDDINGS :-- VARNER — LIBHART The marriage of Miss Lin- da Lee Libhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lib- hart, East Hazel Ave., Mari- etta, and Ivan Roy Varner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Guy Varner, 748 Lawrence Blvd., Lancaster, was solemnized Saturday, Jan. 27, in Congre- gational Mennonite Church, Marietta. The Rev. 'C. B. Starr officiated at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony. ~The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Joyce Varner, of Lancaster, maid of honor; Miss Linda Greider, Mount Joy," bridesmaid; and the Misses Sharon Libhart, sister of the bride, and Bonnie Reu- ter, both of Marietta, junior bridesmaids. Miss Tammy Roberts, Marietta, and Rob- ert Humbert, Columbia, were flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. Bary Varner, East Peters. burg. served as best man for his brother. Ushers were James C. Libhart Jr., Mariet- ta, brother of the bride; Michael Humbert, Columbia; and Dean Hess, Hellam. Dave Shickley was organ- ist; soloist was Mrs. Marion Garber. After a reception in the church fellowship hall, the couple left for a wedding trip to the Poconos. They “At your service” with Key Service No. We're old hands at helping young ‘homemakers. Whether you're doing it yourself or having it done, when it's time for making home im- provements, nothing gets things done like cash. It commands respect. People like to do business with a person who has the cash to get things done. If you're thinking of re- modeling, repairing or improving your prop-+ erty, we, at the Key Bank, glad to help. Why not give us a call about our Key Service No. 20 — Home Improvement Loans. You might be surprised how easy it is to get the money you need. LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL Lancaster © Quamyville = Mount Joy * Christiana * Columbia Member of Federal Depoait Insurance Corporation will reside at Columbia R2. A graduate of Donegal H. S., the bride is employed at Donegal Industries. The bride groom was graduated from Hempfield high school and York Junior College and is employed by Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co., York. He is a mem- ber of Battery C., Columbia, Penna. National Guard. WALKER — KAY Elfinwild - United Presby- terian Church, Pittsburgh, was the setting as Miss Mari- lyn Elizabeth Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kay, became the bride of Robert Dean Walker, son of Mrs. Robert Walker, 121 E. Main St., Mount Joy, and the late Dr. Walker. The Rev. Dr. J. Robert Hender- son officiated at the 1:30 p. m. ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 27. The bride was given in ‘marriage by her father and| attended by her sister, Miss Joanne Kay, Pittsburgh, maid of honor; and the Mis- ses Margo Devore, Altoona, and Linda Keliar, Pittsburgh, bridesmaids. J. Patrick Boylan, Pitts burgh, served as best man. Ushers were David Moser, Robert Bush, and James Howe, all of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Claire Dawson was organist. The reception was held at 20 will be more than THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY The Fairfax, Oakland. The couple will reside in Grove City, Pa. The bride is a graduate of Grove City College , where Mr, Walker is a senior. _ — — es Engagements DRAGER — BIXLER Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. E .Bix- ler, Marietta R1, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janis M., to Don- ald C. Drager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Drager, of Marietta Rl. The couple was graduated from Donegal high school in 1965. Miss Bixler, a graduate of Emile’s Hairdressing acad- emy, is employed at Royal Duchess Beauty Salon, Eliza- bethtown. Mr. Drager is as- sociated with hjs farmer in farming. MOILANEN — KOSER Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Koser, East Hazel Avenue, Marietta announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Kay Koser, to Robert Wm. Moil- anen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Arnold of 258 W. Wal- nut St., Marietta. Miss Koser was graduated from Donegal high school and is employed by Cargill, Inc., Marietta. Her fiance is a ’67 gradu- PAGE THREES Church Holds Annual Meeting The annual Parish meet- ing of St. Luke's Episcopal Church was held Sunday, January 28. It was preceded by a tureen supper in the Undercroft. The meeting was called to order by the Ree- tor, the Rev. Donald Moore Whitesel who led the mem- bers in prayer .Reports were heard from various officers of the Parish. Three Vestrymen were el- ected to serve for a period of three years. They are: Ralph Horne a resident of Elizabethtown, Robert Eno who resides in the Maytown area, and Benjamin Clinger, a resident of Lancaster. They succeed the retiring mem- bers Robert Brown who serv- ed the Parish as Senior War- den and treasurer, Dudley Anderson of Landisville who had been Junior Warden, and Paul Kitner also of Lan- disville. The Rector who has served the Parish since July 1, '67 called for a continued co operation on the part of ali members of the local parish. He also stressed the need of more adequate facilities in order to carry on a more ef- fective parish program. The facilities are very limited for this growing and pro- gressive congregation in the ate of Donegal and is em- ployed by RCA, Lancaster. vid E. Schlosser community. Mernbers of the congregation © wv umnani- mously to request the vestry to proceed immediately with plans for a Parish. Heuse for educational facilities, the renovating of the. present Undercroft and the rédecor- ating of the church. Dr. Da- consented to chair this program. A full committee will . be .annoanc- ed later. The rector also an- nounced the need of an org- anized Altar Guild ~~ * The members of the Parish were reminded that thefe would be no 8 am. c¢elebra- tion of the Holy Communion service during Feb. Instead, the Communion servieé will be held each evening during that month at 7 pm. This is necessary because of the Rector’s affiliation with the Masonic Homes where he serves as Chaplain during February and August. There is no country in the world in which everything can be provided for by the laws, or in which political institutions can provide a substitute for common sense and public morality. — De Tocqueville Aristotle is praised for naming fortitude as the first of virtues, for fortitude with- out prudence is madness. —Goodrich
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