Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 14, 1975, Image 10

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Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
POOSIE'S Key & Lock Shop}


Do You Have a Home
Built in the
1700’s or 1800’s —
farm house,
town house
or estate?
We would like to advertise it for you in national
circulation newspapers and publications like An-
tique Magazine, directed at exclusive clients who
can bring you top value.
ENGLE-HAMBRIGHT-& DAVIES,
INC.
Real Estate
115 E. King St. Lancaster, Pa.

Mr, and Mrs,

William Plasterer
Plasterers settle in
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Plasterer, five days after
their marriage on April 19,
were surrounded by wedd-
ing presents in their new
apartment in Manheim.
Bill, a native of Manheim,
met Sue Brock of Marietta
last summer while he was
camping with his family
near Lititz. They started
talking while playing pin-
gal High School, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Brock, Jr., Marietta.
She is employed by D. C.
Gohn Associates, Inc., of
Mount Joy.
Bill is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Parke E. Plasterer of
Manheim and graduated
from Manheim Central and
Mount Joy Vo-Tech School.
He is employed by Gray-
May 14, 1975
Mrs. Hay wins Scout award
20 W. Market St. + Service pins were present-
Marietta ed to the following people:for
426-1486 25 years of service Mrs.
Jonas Emminger and Miss
: Anna Mae Eby; 20 years,
Mrs. Walter Brandt; |5
__years,Sandra Gottwalt, Nan-
cy Kopf, Pat Derr, and Daina
Rice; for 5 years, Joyce
Ricedorf, Sharon Marley,
Gail Marchane, Marlene
Zuch, Ruth McKain, Shirley
Good, Marlane Henley,
Brenda Castline, Ella Gainer
Linda Winters, Jacqueline
Peifer, Betty Barbour, Mrs.
McKain, Janet Breault, and
Mrs. Clay Mumma.

Mrs, Hay
Dorothy [Mrs. Paul] Hay
received a special award for
her years as cookie chairman
of the Donegal Neighborhood
of Penn Laurel Girl Scout

The Girl Scouts are asking
Council. Mrs. Hay, who also
teaches Sunday School in
Elizabethtown, is the mother
of five children: John,
Dennis, Debbie, Melvin, and
Donna.
Over fifty dollars was
donated by Girl Scouts at the
parentys to donate S & H
green stamp books to replace
worn out camping equip-
ment. Brenda Castline is
chairman of the project. Mrs.
Castline is also looking for a
volunteer carpenter to build
a cage for storing camping
: ball machines in a recreation bill's Tool and Die, Inc., .
Phone 394-5681 Ask for Bob McMurtrie hall and found out that they Manheim. JUlieste Low chsgrvanse, equipment.
had common friends at the
Mount Joy Vo-Tech School MOUNT JOY




that Bill was attending.
They started going together
and were engaged last Christ-
mas.
The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. John Hies-
stand in the Congregational
first
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Mount Joy will hold its
annual mixeddoubles
tennis tournament, May 24,
25,and -26. To -obtain
information and to enter the
deadline for all entries.
All participants must be
present at the Mount Joy
Tennis Courts at the starting
time on Saturday at 10 A.M.


Best man was Perry Geib.
Ushers were Francis Kadow
Eric
Bible Church outside Mari- tournament, participants for final entry qualifications. Ww
etta. Margaret Ann Brock, should call Bonnie Ritravato, There will be a small entry 3
Pam’s sister was maid of 653-4074, or Mary Coover, fee. and prizes will be a
honor. = Bridesmaids were 653-2340. May 21 is the awarded to the finalists. S
A SERVICE WITHIN Sally Plasterer, Bill's sister, it get
and Gloria Jean Brock, also Wher
THE MEANS OF Pam’s sister. Flower girl lentil:
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and Scott Diemler.
Givler was ringbearer.
Pam, a gradute of Done-
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l. The Union House Gallery 3. Lily Nieman
220 W. FRONT - 426-2278 Antiques
Original Water Colors — Folk Art 17 W. MARKET — 426-1472
2. The Mack Brewery 4. Collectibles By
139 E. MARKET - 426-1458 Emme (.
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104 E. FRONT - 426-3796
Fine Antiques, Crystal and China
7. “The Parlor”
328 E. MARKET — 426-1270
Antiques and Gifts
14 E. FRONT — 426-2189
Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments
8. Henry & Jane Schlosser
234 E. MARKET — 426-2201
Dolis, Toys, Antiques & Studio
RIDGE VIEW FARMS
RIDGE VIEW ROAD ~~ R.D. 3
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
PHONE 367-2286
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