Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 11, 1975, Image 10

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    June 11, 1975
Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN -
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Deborah Ann Kelly and William Gerald Reuter
are wed in outdoor rites at Donegal Springs
The marriage of Deborah
Ann Kelly to William Gerald
Reuter took place Saturday
at 11:00 a.m. at Donegal
Presbyterian Church, Mt.
Joy, with the Rev. Robert C.
Murphy officiating.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rex E.
Kelly, 350 Donegal Springs
Rd., Mount Joy. She was
graduated from Donegal
High School. She is
employed by Elizabethtwon
College.
The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. John P.
Reuter, 30 Fairview Ave.,
Marietta. He was
graduated from Donegal
High School and West
Chester State College. He is
employed by Mt. Joy Boro.
Mrs. Elaine Kraus,
Maytown, was matron of
honor, Genny Cramer,
Roherstown was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were,
Mrs. Cindy Engle, Vic
Greiner, Sue Gohn, Darla
Kelly, sister of the bride, all
of Mount Joy, Barbara
Reuter, Marietta, sister of
the groom.
Flower girl was Crystal
Kelly, Mt. Joy, sister of the
bride. Keith Aument,
Mountville, was ring bearer.
Serving as best man was
Jack Frank, Maytown.
Ushers were Robert Frank,
Maytown, William Roberts,
Warren Hayman, Dave
Presto, Dave Gerberick,
Barry Stetlar all of Mount
Joy, James Swenson,
Virginia, brother-in-law of
the groom.
Pre-bridal showers were
given in honor of the bride
by Mrs. Elaine Kraus, Miss
Genny Cramer, Mrs. Ellen
Bowers, and Mrs. Hazel
Kulp.
The couple will reside in
Mount Joy after a wedding
trip to Florida.

The ceremony

Mrs. William G Reuter

The bride approaches
Unless parents help more
in planning and participate
more in special reading
programs for their children
— there is a danger that the
federal government could
withdraw support of the
programs.
At present the govern-
ment is contributing $60,000
to the special reading
programs at Maytown and
Riverview Elementary and
Beahm Junior High Schools.
One requirement for the
federal funding to help
reading problems is full
participation by parents.
Mr. John Sauter of the
‘Donegal School District,
therefore, most urgently
invites parents to attend a
meeting at 7:30 p.m. on
June 17 in the library of
Donegal High School.
Parents’ attendance will
have a bearing on the help
their children will receive in
learning to read better.
Strawberry
festival Sun.
by Hazel Baker
The Annual Strawberry
Festival, sponsored by the
Marietta Restoration Asso-
ciates will be held Sunday,
June 15, from 3 to 7p.m. in
the Marietta Community
House, 264 West Market St.
The benefit, known as the
Stars and Stripes Strawber-
ry Festival, in addition to
featuring the old fashioned
dessert and beverage will
have a mini flea market and
a homemade food table.
The committee heads are
as follows: strawberries and
lemons--Mrs. Robert
Spangler; decorations and
antiques coordinated by
Ellie Aurand; food--Mrs.
Dennis Shumaker and Mrs.
William Volk; community
house coordination--Mrs.
Robert Vanderslice; tickets--
Miss Elsie McClosky; pos-
ters--Mrs. Michael Abel;
properties--Dennis
Shumaker. .
Proceeds will be contri-
buted to the recently instal-
led fence surrounding the
property of the Sultzbach
House which is the project
of the Associates.
Entertainment will be
supplied by a German Band,
and for the first time,
sketches of persons desiring
likenesses of themselves
will be done by Mrs. Henry
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