--: WEDDINGS :-- MARTIN — RUTT Miss Marlene Faye Rutt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Warren S. Rutt, Donegal Heights, Mount Joy R1, be- came the bride of Marlin Eu- Bene Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Martin, of 430 Fonderwhite Rd., Lebanon, on Saturday, Sept. 30, at the Mount Joy Mennonite church. The Bishop Raymond Charles officiated at the 4 p.m. nuptial ceremony. Mrs, Elvin Kreider was or- gan accompanist for the solo- ist, Nelson Hoover. The bride, given in mar- riage by her parents, wore a floor-length silk organza A- line styled gown with a peau d’ange lace bodice, Lace ap- pliques accented the skirt. Her matching mantilla of Eng- lish net was edged with peau d’ange lace, She carried cas- cade bouquet of rosebuds, mums and chrysanthemums. Miss Doris Reist, Mount Joy R1, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Ruth Ann Graybill, Hershey, and Miss Carol Smoker, Lancast- er. Miss Tammy Sauder, East Earl, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and Scott Wenger, Fast Earl, cousin of the bride, was her escort. Raymond Weaver, New- manstown served as best man. Ushers were Merle Rutt, Balti- more, Md., brother of the bride, and Earl Zimmerman, Myerstown, A reception was held at Hos- tetter’s banquet hall, The cou- ple will make their home at 821 East Evergreen Road, Lebanon. The bride is a graduate of Donegal high school and Wil- low Street Vo-Tech School of Practical Nursing. She is em- ployed at Lancaster General hospital as a licensed practic- al nurse. The bridegroom is a gradu- ate of Cedar Crest high school and is employed by his father as a contractor, BULLER — MILLER The marriage of Miss Dar- lene Grove Miller to Charles Michael Buller, 203 Mount Joy St., took place Saturday, Sept. 30, at 2 p.m. at the Mt. Joy Church of God with the Rev. Ralph C. Warner officia- ting, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Miller, Manheim R4. She was graduated from Manheim Central high school. She is employed by Mount Joy restaurant. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Charles F. Buller, 20 N. Barbara St., and the late Mr. Buller. He attended Donegal high school and is employed by Miller Bros., Roofers, Mount Joy. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorlength gown of sata peau fashioned with scalloped French re-embroidered Alen- con lace with a satin bow. Miss Diane Miller, sister of the bride, Manheim R4. was maid of honor, Bridesmaid was Miss Chris Bard, of Man- heim, Serving as best man was Jacob Brown of Mount Joy. ERs OR OI Ushers were Robert E. Miller, brother of the bride, and Ron- ald Espenshade, Elizabethtown Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Florin Fire Hall. The couple will live in Mt. Joy. BAUGHMAN — FIGART The marrage of Miss Phyllis Louise Figart to Arthur Char- les Baughman took place Sat- urday, Sept. 30 at 3 p.m. at the Calvary Bible church, with Dr. Thomas O. Figart, father of the bride, and the Rev. Ronald R. Gibson offici- ating, The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Fig- art Sr, 2353 Middlegreen Court, Lancaster. She was graduated from Manheim Twp. high school and attended the Lancaster School of the Bible. She is employed by Yorgey’s Fine Cleaning. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William F. Baughman Sr., 201 W. Done- gal sreet. He was graduated from the Donegal high school, and is employed by J. C. Penney Co., Inc., in the display dept, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorlength gown of peau de soie trimmed with Venise lace and seedpearls. Miss Kathleen A. Figart, sister of the bride, Baltimore, Md., was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Eliza- beth F. Kime, sister of the bride, Alexandria, Va.; Mrs, Bernita Shelly, sister of the bridegroom, Mount Joy, and Mrs. Shelby Baughman, Mt. Joy. Serving as best man was William F. Baughman, Jr, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Paul E. Shelly, Mount Joy; Thomas O. Figart Jr., brother of the bride, and the Rev. Harold A. Kime, of Alexandria, Va. The couple will live in Lan- caster, BENNETT — WATKINS The marriage of Miss Maly Susan Watkins to Capt. James Robert Bennett took place Saturday, Sept. 9, at 11 a.m. at Walter Reed Army hospital Chapel with the Rev. Robert Harris officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jenny Sue Watkins, of Leavenworth, Kan, and the late Dr. Charles D. Watkins. She was graduated from University of Kansas with a B.S. in occupational therapy. She is employed by the U.S. Army at Walter Reed General hosp'tal, Washington, D. C. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bennett Jr., Marietta Avenue, He was graduated from Donegal high school and from William and Mary College, at Williamsburg, Va. He is serv- ing in the U. S. Army, station- ed at Walter Reed Army Med- ical Center. Miss Jane Borel of Falls Church, Va., was maid of honor. Serving as best man was Kevin J. 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Wyeth’s Marietta facility produces vac- cines and other biological pro- ducts. Before joining Wyeth, Mrs. Diffenderfer was associated with the Gerberich-Payne Shoe company for 35 years. She is a member of the ladies auxiliary of the Florin Fire company and the Mount Joy Sportsmen's Assn. Upon her retirement she and her husb- and, Paul, plan to travel, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1972 - re— ——————— the late Ernest and Emma Bostian Maulick, ; She was a member of Zion Lutheran church, Marietta, She was the last of her fa- mily. Services were held from the Smedley funeral home on Fri- day, Sept. 29, and burial was made in the Marietta ceme- tery. 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