975 MER Gli asa aac ei EE a May 14, 1975 MARIETTA AUXILIARY BIRTHS TO COLUMBIA HOSPITAL nf, and Mrs. Richard TO MEET Bromer, (Sheridan Barnes) Members of the Marietta Branch Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Hiestand, S. River St., Maytown, on Mnday, May 19th at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Harold Drager is co-hostess of the social hour. Carol Houseal graduated magna cum lauda from Mil lersville State College R D. 1, Marietta, a daughter at Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. (Debra Bruce), R. D. 1, Marietta, a daughter at Lancaster Osteopathic Hos- pital, May 7. Claude Fox DEATHS Satuday, May 10, at 6 p.m. Paul D. Little, 215 Park Ave., by the Reverend Clair of matching fabric held her Mount Joy, at Lancaster Wagner and the Reverend illusion veil which was also General Hospital, May 4. Mrs. Raymond Satin, 30, formerly of Mount Joy, in Memphis Tenneessee, May 3. Richard L. McKain, 25 N. Chestnut St., Marietta, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster on May 9. DID YOU HEAR... Donna McNaughton is now teaching 4th grade at Kreutz Creek Elementary School, Hellam. Her address is 3400 Eastern Blvd., Village East Apts., B-6, York, Pa. 17402. Millhouse and Nissley wed Miss Susan Nissley and Ronald Millhouse were uni- ted in marriage at the Glossbrenner United Metho- dist Church, Mount Joy, on William Walters, Ohio, uncle of the bride. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nissley, 209 School Lane, Mount Joy. She graduated from Donegal High School and is employed by Gimbels of Park City. The groom, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Millhouse, R. D. 1, Columbia, graduated from Hempfield High School and is employed with Musser Potato Chips. Mrs. Millhouse, given in 13 lucky winners of New Idea cordless Electric Riding Mowers! *995°°.. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN=--Page 17 marriage by her-father, wore a self fashioned gown of polyester crepe trimmed with off-white lace. The detach- able train was fastened at the waistline and her crown lace trimmed. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses and white pom-poms and lily of the valley. Mrs. Jere Hayes, Lancas- ter, was matron of honor for her sister, and bridesmaids were Miss Ann Gladfelter, Columbia, Miss Kay Ament, and Miss Margaret “Foltz, both of Mountville. Best man was Douglas Warner, Mountville, and ushers were Leonard Horn- berger, nephew of the groom, Brownstown, Robert Ressler, Lancaster and Douglas Wenditz, Lancaster. Acolyte for the wedding was David Hornberger, ne- phew of the groom, Browns- town and gift receiver was Annette Simino, Lancaster. Following the reception in Fellowship Hall the couple left for a trip to Virginia Beach and will be at home after June 1st in McGovern- lville, For WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF LAWN A winner a week for 13 weeks! Nothing to buy! Just come in‘and register! Free pen-lite (while supplies last) just for registering! Participants must be 18 or older. Limit one registration per family per week. See for yourself. . . Battery power is better “Polyester Double | Knit Fabrics $ V 4 So Regularly $2.99 BRANDT'S MOWER SHOP DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE 653-5795 Bank Americard Master Charge Murphy Charge G. C. MURPHY CO. 14 WEST MAIN ST. - MT. JOY, PA. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Sat. — 9:00 to 5:30 Come in and ask about our line of five rugged, reliable, cordless, Thursday & Friday — 9:00 to 7:00 battery-powered garden tractors from 8 to'18 hp classes.
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