7S ICE ith nk le ny of nd ng ra- sly id ng le nd ng LHD - wes we PE 0a September 3, 1975 Debra Ann Martin marries Steven Eric Miller Mrs. Steven Eric Miller i 10” Frying Pan New Hard coat Teflon finish g. $2.98 ly Sale Price - $1.57 A Murphy Brand POTTING SOIL 2 qt. - 2 Ib. Reg., .49¢ Sale Price - .27¢ MMisses Pant Assortment 60% Polyester 25% Cotton 15% Rayon Sizes - 8 - 18 Sale Price - $3.94 |U% Murphy’s Wintuk Yarn Assorted Colors Reg. $1.39 Sale Price - .79¢ G. C. MURPHY CO. Reg. $4.94 14 WEST MAIN ST. - MT. JOY, PA. Land Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Sat. — 9:00 to 5:30 i | Thursday & Friday - 9:00 to 7:00 1] [1 py Bank Americard ‘ § R Master Charge col $) 3 ay 3 Murphy Charge 3 \/ hy, = "Dad 723 yr “i >% i The marriage of Miss Debra Ann Martin, 422 Columbia Avenue, to Steven Eric Miller took place on Saturday, August 30, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Mount Joy, with the Rev. Donald Whitesel officiating. The bride chose a gown of alencon lace over taffeta with a sweetheart neckline which was accented with pearls and sequins, with long billowy sleeves and a gathered skirt with a double flounce hemline. The matching mantilla was edged: with alencon lace and flowed into a chapel train. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Martin, 422 Columbia Ave- nue, Mount Joy. She was graduated from Donegal High School, attended Ship- pensburg State College, and is employed by The Hartford Insurance Group. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Raymond Miller, Unionville, and Mrs. Sara Miller, 223 East Linden Street, Kennett Square. He was a graduate of Unionville High School and is employed by Rolling Green Memorial Park, West Chester. Miss Linda Grissinger, Mount Joy, Pa., was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Gayle Miller, Lynn Miller, sisters of the groom, Kennett Square; Teri and Lori Tibbits, Reading; and Vickie Day, Williamsport. Serving as best man was David G. Martin of Mount Joy. Ushers were Donald and David Williams, Coatesville; Raymond Day and Leslie Smith, Baltimore, Maryland; and Raymond Miller, Unionville. The couple will live in Gap, Pa. after a honeymoon in the Poconos ur SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN—Page 11 Do You Have a Home Built in the 1700’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. Phone 394-5681 Ask for Bob McMurtrie or 1800's — Long Distance Special... High travel costs keeping you out of touch? # More Miles Per Penny. Think long distance. Our high-performance telephones come in a wide variety of styles and colors. d long distance means more (s)miles per penny. So why don’t you slide up and get comfortable behind the dial? Then. ring a smile from someone you miss. Long Distance. A great way to travel. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc.