WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1969 — + WEDDINGS :-- HECKERT Roberta Fae Kopp, 642 E. Wood St, Mount Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Kopp, became the bride of James B. Heck- ert, 725 Stewart Ave. El gin,“ Jl.,;~son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton I. Heckert,- of 725 ‘Stewart Ave. Elgin, Ill on Friday, June 20 at 8:30 p.m. at the Church of Brethren, = Elizabethtown, the Rev. Mr. J. Wayne Judd presiding. ; The Maid of Honor was Barbara Kopp, Mount Joy, sister of the bride. Brides- maids were, Jean Mionske, Island Lake, Ill., the groom’s sister, and Marie Lowe, of Bridgewater, Va., friend of the bride and groom. Flow- er girl was Rojean Miller, Elizabethtown, the bride's niece. Best man was Dave Heck- ert, Oxford, Ohio, brother of the groom. Ushers were: Chuck Mionske, Island Lake, Ill.,, groom’s brother- in-law; Bob Kopp, Boston, Mass., the bride's twin bro- ther; Dave Kopp, Mount Joy, bride’s brother; Gerald .ding - was the — KOPP Miller, Elizabethtown, bride’s brother-in-law. Organist was Stanley Dot- terer. The soloist for the wed- Rebecca Heckert, the groom’s sister-in-law. The violinist. was Mildred Heckert, the groom’s moth- er : the the church’s Fellowship Hall. The wedding trip was plan- ned for Shenandoah Nat'l Park, Luray, Va. The bride is a graduate of Manheim Central High School and is now employ- ed at clerical department of Sears Service Center, IIL The groom is a graduate of Larkin high school and has attended Elgin Community College. He is now employ- ed by the Phys. Aide II at Elgin State hospital. The couple will reside at 26 North Union St., Elgin, Ill. after August 1. Of course marriage is a good thing. Without it, how would lawyers make a liv- ing? The reception was held in BAKER — DETWILER David Ray Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ba- ker, Columbia R1, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Detwiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Detwiler, 249 Mount Joy St., Elizabethtown, were united in marriage by the Reverend Raymond Fetter, Pastor of Christ Lutheran church, Elizabethtown, Sun- day afternoon, - June 22, at 3:30 .pm. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attend- ed by her sister, Marilyn M. Detwiler. Jack Frank, Maytown, was best man, and ushers were Robert Frank, Maytown, Dennis Splain, Columbia, Al- len Goss, Hershey, and Wm. Eckman, Lancaster. Mrs. Raymond Fetter, pre- sented an organ recital and a quartet including Miss Donna Grider, Miss Linda Weidman, Miss Pastranck and Miss Barbara Martzall, offered a vocal selection .The couple left for a trip to the Poconos following the re- ception held in the social hall. The bride is a ’67 graduate of Elizabethtown area high school and is a senior at St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing, Lancaster. The bridegroom, a gradu- ate of Donegal high school, class of ’65, is a student at Thompson School of Business and Technology and has served four years in the U. S. Navy. — Pre Nupial showers were given by Mrs. Luke Base- hire at her home, 15 Hillside Ave., Elizabethtown and by fellow students at St. Jos- "eph’s Hospital School of Nursing. VAN HORN — WISSLER The wedding of Miss Dawn Eileen Wissler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Wissler, Mount Jqy, to Herbert Van Horn of Logan, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Horn of Leetonia, Ohio, took place Saturday, June 21, at 9 a.m. in Donegal Presbyterian church, with the Rev. James Shank officiating. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was at tended by Miss Judy Buck- walter of Wellsville, N. Y., as maid of honor. Dennis Persell served as best man. Ushers were Paul Steinhauer, the bride’s broth- er-inlaw, and Delbert Wis- sler, the bride's brother, both of Mount Joy. A reception was held the church social hall. The bride graduated from Lancaster Mennonite School in '63 and from Eastern Mennonite college with a de- in During The Month of June, The Mount Joy Bulletin Will Exteid FOR ONE YEAR The Subscription of Any Present Subscriber Who Brings In A NEW ONE-YEAR Subscription— Tell your friends about our fine newspaper The only Home-Town newspaper in the Donegal School District Full of news and advertising of our busy community A real value-packed buy at $2.50 per year LET'S ADD 1000 READERS DURING THE MONTH OF MAY EHURNES INE Si asa a i The i: Lancaster. I'HE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. gree in home economics in 1969. The bridegroom attended Blufton college and graduat- ed from Eastern Mennonite college in ’67. He is employ- ed by the Hocking Co. school district in Logan. The couple will reside in Harrisonburg, Va. MOONEY — LEHMAN The marriage of Miss Nancy Elizabeth Lehman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sentz, 343 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, to Donald Eugene Mooney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merion M. Mooney, Shippensburg R3 , was sol’ emnized Saturday, June 21, at 6 p.m. at the Mt. Pleasant United = Brethren church, Chambersburg, by the Rev. Wilbur L. Sites Jr. Given in marriage by her | father, the bride was atten- ded by Miss Donna Eberly, Mount Joy, as maid of honor. Miss Patricia Morgan, Eliz- abethtown, and Miss Debra Mooney, Shippensburg, sis- ter of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Miss Sharon Pfaunmiller, E-town, was flower girl. , flower girl. Michael Moon- ey, brother of the bride- groom, was ring bearer. Larry Beidel, of Willow Street, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were David Lehman, Orrville, Ohio, brother of the bride, and Dennis Weng- er, Shippensburg, cousin of the bridegroom. Mrs. Linda Byers of Scot- land, Pa., was organist, and vocal music was provided by a male quartet composed of Charles Wenger, Harold Wenger, Donald Thrush and Samuel Thrush, all of Ship- pensburg. A reception followed the wedding in the church fol- lowship hall. Reception hos- tesses were Mrs. Lester Geh- man of Mount Joy, Mrs. Melvin . Heisey, E-town R3, assisted by Miss Fern Sentz of Mount Joy and Mrs. Da- vid Lehman of Orrville, O. Acolytes for the wedding were Robert Sentz, Mount Joy; Ivan Wenger, Shippens- burg. Gift receivers were Mrs. Kay Beidel of Willow Street; Miss Sandy Wenger of Shippensburg, Miss Shir- ley Sentz and Archie Wilk- ins of Mount Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. David Sentz and Jeanette Sentz of Hellam. After a wedding trip to the New England States, the couple will reside at Mount Joy R2. BENTZEL — BURKHART Miss Dawn Marie Burk- hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Burkhart of 232 Main St., Landisville, became the bride of Dennis R. Bentzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bentzel, 55 Stanley Ave. Landisville, Saturday, June 21, at 2 p.m. in the Landisville Church of God, with the Rev. Harry M. Mumper officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her parents and was attended by her sister, ii Miss Jana Burkhart, as maid of honor. The Misses Nancy L. Cook, East Petersburg; ii Billie Crawford, Landisville, Anderson, Har- risburg, were bridesmaids. Another sister of the bride, Miss Carol Sue Burkhart, of Landisville, was flower girl andMark Weaver, Landis- was ring bearer. Brad Bentzel served as best man for his brother and also was the soloist. Ushers were and Harriet ii the bride’s brother, Terry L. + Burkhart, and Steven Gale- bach, Lancaster. Groomsmen were Terry Bigler, Landis- ville; Tom Hall, Syracuse, N. Y., and Chuck Simmons, of Lancaster. Mrs. Evelyn Cra- mer was organist A reception was the Landisville couple will held in Fire Hall. reside in The couple are graduates of Hempfield high school. The bride is employed by PAGE FIVE Engagements TIE TOPPIN — HORST Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Horst, 275 Stony Batiery Rd. Landisville announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Diana Lynn Horst, to iil I | John Bainbridge Toppin II, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Toppin, 132 Market St., Mt. Joy. Miss Horst is a graduate of Hempfield high school and Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia She is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Herr of Lancaster and Mrs. Franklin Horst, of Lan- disville, and the late Mr. Horst. The bridegroom elect is a graduate - of Donegal high school and Elizabethtown college. He is employed as a social studies teacher in the Middle School of Moores- town Public Schools, Moores- town, N. J. : He is a grandson of Mrs. Mary B. Toppin of Mount Joy, and the late E. Bain- bridge Toppin, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian L. Nissly, of Mount Joy. An August wedding planned. is BRANDT — HESS Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hess, Mount Joy R2, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carole R., to Fred- erick R. Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Brandt, Hummelstown St., Elizabeth- town. Miss Hess, a graduate of Donegal high school, present- ly is employed with Hess’ Food Store, Mt. Joy. Her fiance, a graduate of Elizabethtown high school, is employed with National Cash Register, Mount Joy. FLEA MARKET The Paradise Twp. Lions Club will be sponsoring thier 3rd annual Antique Flea Market on Saturday, July 35, for the benefit of the Memor- ial Park. Dealers invited from 5 States will exhibit, for sale, antiques to suit ev- eryone’s fancy, from 10 a.m. to dusk in the Park, which is located 10 miles East of Lancaster on Route 30. The Farm Women’s Society will be serving traditional Dutch foods, along with homemade pies, soup and cakes, all dur- ing the day. Free parking and admission. EARLY PIPE SMOKERS Pipe smoking originated in North America at least 1,000 years before any European set foot on the continent. The Azetcs and Mayas of Mexico smoked pipes during religious ceremonies, as did the Mound Indians of the Mississippi Valley. The best way to keep a secret is quietly. the G. H. Delp Co. The bridegroom, who served three years in the U. S. Navy is employed by the U. S. Post- Office: They left for a wedding trip to Miami, Fla.
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