¥AGE FOUR ~- Weddings -:- | | [THE I . i | ik I STETTLER Holy Trinity Catholic church in Columbia was the setting on Saturday morning May 30th, for the marriage of Miss Catherine V. Mec- Carty to Barry L. Stettler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Stettler, 129 South Barbara Street, Mount Joy. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Father Rudolph Fuhr at 11 am. Robert Martin was organist. Michael Helwig, cousin of the bride, was soloist. A reception at the Elks Club followed the ceremony. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McCarty, of 651 Chestnut St., Columbia, was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Kenneth Horn was matron of honor for her sis- ter. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Lehman and Miss Su- sie Hedricks. Miss Kim Kauff- man, a niece of the bride was flower girl. James Stettler was best man for his brother. Kenneth Horn and Robert Witmer were ushers. Mrs. Stettler, a graduate of Lancaster Catholic H. S. is employed as a receptionist by Admiral Corp., York. Her husband was graduat- ed from Donegal high school and is an employee of K-D + DHS Graduates (From page 1) . church; C. Donald Waser of the First Baptist church of Lancaster; and the Reverend Almos E. Shelly of Colerain Baptist church, Kirkwood. Robert Brinser and Mary Elizabeth Watto were organ- ists. Vocal numbers were given by Sandra Heisey and Dean Shope. 7 5 Plus Banquet “To God Be the Glory”, is the theme for the 14th annual 75 Plus banquet, to be held June 11 at Hostetter’s Ban- quet hall. This year’s program will feature a colored slide pile sentation, prizes and a chick- en dinner to begin at 5:30 p. m. The evening is planned by thie Jaycees and Joycee-ettes for all residents of the com- munity who are 75 years old or older. Anyone who is elig- ible to attend and has not re- ceived an invitation, please call Mrs. Donald Yingst or James Gingrich. Transportation will be pro- vided for those requesting it. ! | i I (I i AE i — McCARTY THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sentz, Mount Joy RI1, an- announce the engagement of their daughter, Fern Louise, to Ronald S. Keener, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Keener of Mount Joy RI. Miss Sentz is a graduate of Donegal high school with the class of ’69, and is presently employed as a clerk-typist at the National Cash Register their return from a company in Mount Joy. Mr. wedding trip to the shore, the Keener is a 1970 graduate of couple will live at 156 South Donegal high school Fourth St., Columbia. and is farming for Elmer S. Myers, -: Engagements : - KEENER — SENTZ Mount Joy. No date has been set for the wedding. —— WIVELL—REINHOLD Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rein- hold, Mt. Joy R2, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rebecca A. Reinhold to Joseph C. Wivell. The bride-elect was gradu- ated from Donegal high school. Mr. Wivell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wivell of Columbia R1. He was gradu- ated from Donegal high Send aletter to North Vietnam. - Right now hundreds of Americans are being held captive in North Vietnam. A few prisoners have made it back. They talk about bamboo cages. Vicious beatings. Malnutrition. Humiliation. But the North Vietnamese will tell us nothing. And it's this silence that makes our appeal more urgent, For the families at home, there is no word on who's alive. Who's dead. Or even who’s being held. There is nothing. Except the anguish of not knowing. Maybe you can change this. By writing tothe one man who can change it: The Presi- dent of North Vietnam. Ask him to release the names of prison- ers, allow them to write to their families, and let the Red Cross inspect the prisonsto they'll open it. esa sa em ———— EE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1970 school. He is engaged in farm- ing. Books to Talk At Mt. Pleasant Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Book have returned from Rhodesia, Africa, and will be the speak- ers Wednesday evening, June 10, at the Mount Pleasant Brethren in Christ church, be- ginning at 7:30 o'clock. The Books, who returned a- bout two weeks ago, have been missionaries for 18 years. Sixth Graders Given Trophies Three sixth graders in the Donegal school system have been awarded trophies. An instrumental music ach- ievement trophy is presented ach year to the sixth grader in each of the elementary schools who has achieved the most on his instrument in grades 4, 5, and 6. Winners this year are: Deb- by Hay, Maytown; Tammy Newcomer, Seiler; and Mel- ody Mumma, Grandview. Swim Club Parents The Mount Joy Lions Swim Team Parents Club will hold a clinic on Tuesday, June 9, at 7 pm., for all interested persons, to help the swim team in the capacity of tim- ers, judges and recorders. The clinic will be held at the Mount Joy Lions Pool, Thomas J. Holahan from Lan- disville will be the instructor. — ee ae "insure proper medical treatment and living conditions. Remind him that he is bound by the 1949 Geneva Convention which his country signed. And by the Istanbul resolution. North Vietnamese leaders do care about American public opinion. And if they think they can gain something by bowing to it, they will. But one letter won't do it. Or a thousand. Maybe it will take millions. So we've got to write now. All of us. And often. - Write a letter tonight. And send it to: Office of the President, Democratic Repub- lic of Vietnam, Hanoi, North Vietnam. It'll cost you a quarter, But it might save a life. ~~ THE AMERICAN RED CROSS of 2
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