[eT —— What costs only 2 1/2¢ per Ib. these days? 14e It costs only 2 1/2c per pound to wash clothes at Spangler’s newly remodeled modern laundry center in a Maytag 18 Ib. top loader or 20 Ib. front loader. SPECIAL PRESENT THIS AD FOR FREE SOAP WITH EVERY LOAD FROM 9 TO 5 ON MONDAY 25th. SPANGLER APPLIANCE OPEN7a.m.-11 p.m. 40 - 42 W. Market St., Marietta Connie Reuter weds Mrs. Thomas Carl Kirchner Farmers First Compare Your Passbook Savings With A Farmers First Passbook Savings Account Your Present Bank 5% Interest - Yes Combined Monthly Statement Yes i —— Restrictions on Withdrawals No —iin— Automatic Savings Plan Yes re —— Access 24-Hours a Day Yes — To Go ahead — Compare for yourself — You'll find it’s only one of the ways Farmers First do es more. The People Bank FARMERS BANK FIRST Member F.D.I.C. Helping people save. . . that's the FARMERS FIRST way. August 20, 1975 Thomas C. Kirchner Miss Connie Ann Reuter and Thomas Carl Kirchner were united in marriage on Saturday, August 16, 1975 at 4:00 p.m. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. W. Richard Kohler in the St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Mount Joy. Miss Reuter is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reuter of 6 Joy Ave., Mount Joy. The groom is the son of the late Merhl Kirchner and Mrs. Isabel Kirchner of 351 S. Third St., Columbia. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white crepe empire-waisted gown with wide, long sleeves, high neckline, and chapel length train. The cuffs and bodice were adorned, as was her camelot headpiece, with pale blue satin ribbon woven through rows of venice lace trim. She carried a nosegay of carnations, baby rosebuds, and baby’s breath. Miss Vickie Eichler of "Carlisle; Miss Mount Joy was maid of honor. Miss Kim Weary, Jennie Heistand, Marietta; Miss Debbie Nissley, and Miss Gail Grissinger. of Mount Joy were bridesmaids. Miss Lisa Greiner of Mount Joy was the honorary brides. maid. Miss Michele Krei- ser, Maryland was flower girl. Mr. Scott Parmer of Columbia was best man. Mr. Bud Leddy, Mr. Bill Koehler, Mr. Mark Kirch- ner, and Mr. Barry Sea- christ all of Columbia served as ushers. Master Brian Young of Wrightsville was ring bearer. The bride is a 1974 graduate of Donegal High School and currently attend- ing Elizabethtown College in the Medical Secretary program. The bridegroom is a 1973 graduate of Columbia High School and is employed by The Sico Company, Mount Joy. Roxlyn Rae Wolgemuth and Barry Gene Sellers are wed Miss Roxlyn Rae Wolge- muth and Barry Gene Sellers were united in marriage on Sunday, Aug- ust 17, at 6 p.m. in the formal gardens, Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown. The double ring ceremony . was performed by the Reverand Norman Bowers. Miss Wolgemuth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Wolgemuth, Done- gal Springs Road, Mount Joy. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Sellers, 55 Elizabeth Street, Landisville. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore white cotton voile trimmed with old fashioned lace. Her white flowered hat . with organza veil was caught by a large bow of the same material. Her bouquet was glamelias and ivy. Mrs. Debra Wolgemuth of Jarashow, New York City, was matron of honor for her sister. Miss Kim Rice of Falls Church, VA. and Miss Elaine Herr Brown of Philadelphia, were bridesmaids, and Wayne Wolgemuth, brother of the bride was page. Nevin Heistand of Rheems, was best man, Fred Lite of Vanding, VA., Kent Wolgemuth of Phila- delphia; Todd Wolgemuth .and Kirk Wolgemuth of Mount Joy, brothers of the bride were ushers. N The bride is a graduate of Donegal High School and Shippensburg State College. The groom graduated from Hempfield High School, and Elizabethtown College. He is employed with Pyrofax Gas Company. Following the reception at Carpenter's Inn, Elizabeth- town, the couple left for a wedding trip through the New England states. They will reside in Lancaster. A string quartet com- posed of Stanley Dotterer, Dr. Leroy Lovelidge, Ms. Edna Barnes and Ms. Jeanette Barnes presented special music. Rainbolt appointed to Scout Bicentennial activity position Richard A. ‘Rainbolt, Mount Joy, is a member of the volunteer Bicentennial Activity Committee of the Lancaster-Lebanon Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The Lancaster-Lebanon Council, Boy Scouts of America ‘will sponsor a major Bicentennial event in the summer of 1976. A ‘Bicentennial Trek’’ is planned which will include key historical sites in each of the four scouting districts. The trek will be open to both local and visiting Scouts, as well as, to the general public.
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