h L TAR WI' hE www Sms . the bride. Rev. * * * » % * * » * » * » * * REG. 55¢ » : » * » » » *» » * » » * » * July 2, 1975 Cynthia Rinehart becomes bride of Eugene Barton Miss Cynthia Sue Rine- hart and Mr. Eugene Barton were married at 11:30a.m. June 28, in a garden wedding at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Michael New- comer of Mount Joy. Mrs. Newcomer is the sister of Donald Whitesel officiated at the marriage. Miss Rinehart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rinehart of 117 N. Barbara St in Mount Joy, and was graduated from Donegal High School. She is employed by Armstrong Cork (Marietta Ceiling Plant) in the office. Mr. Barton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barton, 221 W. Walnut St, Marietta.” He graduated * ok kkk FrIyss HE COKE FLOAT sat * JULY stn “I \: WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4th ALL DAY SIO STII RV ITN LL ERE THIRD & LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA from Donegal High School and Willow Street Votech and is now employed at Geib’s Body Shop in Man- heim. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a floor-length gown of organza over lily print taffeta, with a scoop neck and long, sheer sleeves. Debra Newcomer, the bride’s sister, was the matron of honor. The groom’s brother, Steven Barton, served as best man. A reception was held at Groff’s Farm Restaurant after the ceremony. Mr. and the new Mrs. Barton plan to live in Manheim. LEA EEE EERE EEE RRR E * 16 oz, » * » * * * » » » * * » * » % % % * % % % SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN -Page 11 THE FRUIT STAND - ©) QZ ¢/ Ry p A Circle Creek holds picnic Last Wednesday evening more than 100 members of the Circle Creek Farm Swim Club got together at picnic near the pool off Route 441 east of Marietta. Organized only last sum- mer, the club is headed by President Mary Jane Dem- my. Thirty local families make up the membership and can swim every day at the pool. Many more activities are planned for the remainder of the summer, including ano- ther picnic and 50's dance for adults. > ZN oa S04 « x 9: CO 0 PR Soe ox zn} YER Pha RES <4 Cid | SY geod HL ol av, Sh 1% H y= CRAY, (3 tr DT, we i DID YOU HEAR.... ‘Dan and Dave Dietrick, of Marietta, who are 8 and 10 years old, came home last week with a genuine Sus- quehanna River Snapping turtle which had been presented to thém by grandpa Richard Tate. The turtle promptly laid 9 eggs— on grandpa’s birthday, as it happened. We will bring you the next installment of this story when they hatch! A letter to the Bulletin * Dear Editor; As a former resident of Mount Joy I appreciate reading the paper—there are many things of interest in it, including news .of former residents. Also the full obituaries of those who have passed on interests me. The recent article ‘“Who is Father?”, by John E. Rivermoore, was very good. Looking into “empty vaults”’ with stained glass windows can be very true. I also liked Chester Wittell’s poem on the old railroad station of Mount Joy. The old-timers would remember Dan Kramer and John Lawrence who seemed to move so slowly and yet met every train on time for loading and unloading bag- gage. To me, the last verse of Wittell’s poem is just beautiful: “And ghostly whispers fill the mid-nignt 1ull Of coming trains that pass and vanish there.‘ Mrs. Harold J. Harmon 101 N. Wyoming Avenue Ventura a N. J. FOR SALE by owner 0ld Fashioned Pickle & Pimento Picnic Supplies for 4th of July cups * lighter fluid charcoal * plates sr * * Willis has the finest produce in Lanc. Co. cherries grapes peaches plums g nectarines Drager Road, East Donegal Foe 3 4 % Twp. Bank barn on 10 acres 3 : of ground. This picturesque country setting features open areas, some woods, creek oe frontage, 50 fruit trees & hard a ; road frontage. Ideal country homesite, camp site, place to PHONE: 426-1805 raise horses, or just use your own imagination. “Intersection of 44] & 74; Open 8 AM.-Il PY Daily & Sunday A REAL BUY at $27,500 Please phone 684-2589 after 6 p.m. for appointment to view this property.
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