Page 14—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Mrs. Douglas Guzenhauser Patricia Klugh Gunzenhauser to Douglas Patricia Klugh, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klugh, 414 Plum Street, Mount Joy, and Douglas L. Gunzenhauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gunzen- hauser, 409 Ashford Drive, Lancaster, were united in *Plant Specials* Godseffiana—80c Yellow Pothos—$2.25 Groff’'s Farm Cook Book Mennonite Cook Book $8.95 each Foliating Candles 3x6 $2.70 - 3x9 $3.20 ov Mac Brewer 139 East Market Street MARIETTA 426-1458 Thurs., Fri. 7-9 pm { Saturday 1-5 pm ¢ wut od y pF 22 aA Pa, Rae AR eR ah ANE eda ats is married marriage by the Reverend Clair Wagner, minister of the Glossbrenner United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, on Saturday, December 6, at 11 a.m. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a full-lenght white gown trim- med with Chantilly lace and her illusion waist lengtt veil was held with a matching headpiece. She carried a bouguet of red roses and carnations, Miss Judith Klugh was maid of honor for her sister. Best man was Jere Gunzen- hauser, New Jersey, brother of the groom. Dennis Gunzenhauser, Ohio, served as usher for his brother. Mrs. Clara Will, served as organist for the double ring ceremony, and Miss Sandra Heisey was organist. The reception was held following the wedding in Hostetter’s Banquet Hall. Following a trip to the Poconos, the couple will reside in the Colebrook Apartments, Lan- caster. The bride graduated from Donegal High School and the Willow Street Vo-tech School of Nursing. She is employed as an LPN at Lancaster General Hospital. The groom graduated from McCaskey High School and served in the United States Air Force. He is employed with Sperry-Rand, New Hol- land. DALE GOOD Police officer, Dale Good of Mount Joy, is a patient in the Lewistown, PA Hospital, having become ill while hunting near there. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. James Hammill (Nadine Shirk) 36 S. Chestnut St., Marietta, a son at General Hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McFarland (Yvonne Mow- ery) Mount Joy, R. D. #1, a son at St. Joseph Hospital, Sunday. AT oa] — an Ma br oY oF Fr ~ - This photo was taken at the Union Nat @® These friends of yours are financially ready for a truly Merry Christmas 1975. ® We handled 1400 Christmas Club Customer accounts amounting to $220,000 in 1975. @® Open a Christmas Club account at your HOMETOWN BANK today. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hostetter (Thelma Eltz) Mount Joy, R. D. #2, a son at General Hospital, Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shopf (Debra Dresher) Mount Joy, R. D. #1, a son in Columbia Hospital, Wed- nesday. Sy, pas un df hgprons] rg } WHY NOT PUT YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE NEXT YEAR? MONA DIPOLT ‘WIVES R(T (O8FORE HOw UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 gia 7 oF 2 oF ional Bank in Mount Joy on Friday evening, October 31, the first day for cashing Christmas Club checks. Each depoertor insured to $40 000 December 10, 1975 ARN 0 LD : MAYTOWN, PA. 1975 Pontiac Grandville, 4 dr., HT 1975 Chevrolet Impala, 4 dr., HT 1974 Pontiac Station Wagon 1973 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup 1973 Oldsmobile 88, 4 dr., HT 1969 0Ids Cutlass Coupe, 3 speed PONTIAC <> OLDSMOBILE Ee LL DLL LLL LLL HT lhe hag Ron stn igre vel lagen iF or A oo 7S ow oF 27 5) a THE @) "HOMETOWN BANK" Phish ioe Ha alee Dec