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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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WED SIXTY YEARS Dr. and Mrs. Samuel 0. Grimm of 234 Main Anuville, who recently oh. served the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage, posed for the photo above at the time of their wed.

ding. S. 0. Grimms Wed Sixty Years Dr. and Mrs.

Samuel 0. Grimm of 234 Main Annville, were the guests of honor Saturday evening at a family dinner party. The party, in I honor of Dr. and Mrs. Grimin's sixtieth wedding anniversary, was held at the Lebanon Treadway Inn.

Dr. and Mrs. Grimm were married June 27, 1911, in the Centre Presbyterian Church, New Park, Pa. She is the former Pearl Maude Shirey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Shirey of New Park, York County. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Grimm of Red Lion. Both celebrated their 81st birthday anniversaries this year.

Dr: Grimm is a professor of physics. He retired in 1955 as a full time faculty member at Lebanon Valley College, but still continues part time work at the college. The Grimms are the parents of four children: Henry H. of North Syracuse, N.Y.; Robert S. of Whitesboro, N.Y; Samuel O.

Jr. of Kensington, and Kenneth R. of Holmdel, N.J. They have nine grandsons, one granddaughter, and great-grandchildren. H.

F. Seiberts Wed Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Seibert of 503 E.

High St. are observing the golden anniversary of their marriage today. In celebration of the anniversary, the couple entertained at a dinner Saturday evening at the Green Terrace, Annville. They have received a number of cards and gifts to mark the day, The Seiberts were married fifty years ago by the Rev. C.

Weist in the parsonage of St. Stephen's Church. Mr. and Mrs. Seibert are the Kathleen M.

Kline, wha celebrated her sixth birthday on Thursday, had a party. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kline of 244 S. Sixth Ave.

Kay Rhoads Is Bride Of Roy 0. Flory Miss Kay Louise Rhoads became the bride of Roy 0. Flory Saturday afternoon at four thirty o'clock in the Salem United Church of Christ, Campbelltown. Officiating at the single ring ceremony was the Rev. C.

Floyd Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rhoads of 539 Middletown Road, Hershey, are the bride's parents. The groom is the son of and Mrs.

Daniel Flory of Mt. Joy, RD 2. in marriage by her father, the bride was seen in a white length dress dacron Her headpiece surcet. was a bow attached to a face veil. She wore an orchid corsage.

The newlyweds are taking a wedding trip to the sea shore. They will make their home at Apt. Six, Chestnut Strect, Mt, Joy. The bride was graduated from Hershey Senior High School and the Lebanon VoTech School of Practical Nursing. She is a licensed practical nurse employed by the Lebanon Valley General Hospital.

The groom attended Manheim schools. He is employed as a welder by Fullers, Manheim. New Baby Has A Name David Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. David H.

Hammer of 920 Oak St. Kurtis William, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jenkins of 345 S.

Sixteenth Apt. B-2, Gard-1 en Oaks. Melissa Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.

Heckman of Box 32-B, Palmyra RD 1. Patrick of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Beck of 222 S.

Eighth St. Angela Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cagnoli of 701 S. Price Palmyra.

Robert Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bashore of Myerstown RD 1. Paul Robert, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul R. Davis of Box 327, Harrisburg RD 3. Rodney Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Gernert of Box 116, Quentin. Donald Leon son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.

Hower of 203 Mifflin St. Jeffrey Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fidler of 2000 W. Cumberland St.

William Henry 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kreiser Jr. of Fredericksburg RD 1. Christopher son of Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Quarry of 316 E. Maple Cleona. Mrs.

Paul D. Flood JonesEric Paul, son of Mr. and DIE town RD 1. Elizabeth Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Huber of Palmyra RD 1. Steven Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A.

Krall of 214 N. Race Richland. Tracy Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling C.

Meyer of Myerstown RD 1. Sherry Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin R. Sweitzer of 112 S.

Race Richland. Braden Brent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Brajkovich of Grantville RD 1.

Alethea Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Collins of Hummelstown RD 2. Heather Marie, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. G. Edward Gahres of Jonestown RD 1. Staci Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Gainer of Box 46, Rexmont. Jandi Lea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M.

Goshert of 114 Lehman St. Kathi Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Knauer of Bernville RD 1.

Denise Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lentz of 101 W. Market Jonestown. Staci Lynn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin L. Custer of Jonestown RD 2. Christopher Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth L. Shirk of 351 N. Eighth St. The "New Baby Has A Name" column appears weekly. Parents and friends are invited to call or send in names of new babies.

For Brides Wedding information for publication In the Lebanon Daily News MUST be received in the News Office ONE WEEK BEFORE the date of the wedding. Information forms will furnished to prospective brides as soon as a notifies the Woman's Department of the date of her marriage. Accounts of weddings are lished either on the day of the ceremony or the first publication date Immediately following the marriage. Accounts of weddings ceived LATE cannot appear In their entirety. Photographs to he used with wedding stories also must be received in ad.

vance of the publication date. LEBANON DAILY NEWS Lebanon, Monday, July 1971 Page 15 Lynn Clemens Is Bride Saturday afternoon at four o'clock, Miss Lynn Faye Clemens became the bride of Russell Hayden Smith in St. Luke's United Methodist Church. The Rev. Dean Kinch ofofficiated at the double ring rites.

Music was provided by Kenneth Feather, solosit, and Philip Brandt, organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John David Clemens of 345 N. Twentieth St.

The groom is the son of Mrs. John J. Smith of ro Gordo, N.C., and the late Mr. Smith. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was seen in a princess gown and chapel length train, timmed with lace inserts.

She wore a fingertip veil of illusion trimmed with crystals. A white Bible topped with white roses was carried by the bride. Mrs. Donna Lerch was the matron of honor. She wore a light blue gown of chiffon and lace.

Her crystal headpiece had a matching blue face veil. She carried tinted carnations. Lori Longenecker was the flower girl. She wore a pink floor length gown timmed with white lace and red roses. A basket of red roses and lilies of the valley was carried by the small attendant.

Larry Adams was the best man. Ushers were Billie Heidrich, brother-in-law of the bride, and Fred Naoeth. Richard Miller, the bride's cousin, was the ring bearer. A reception for 150 guests was held at the West Lebanon Community Center. Following a wedding trip to Atlantic ty, the newlyweds will make their home at 345 N.

Twentieth St. After Aug. 14, they will reside at Fort Lee, Va. The bride is a 1968 graduale of Lebanon Senior High School. A 1969 graduate of the Lebanon Vo-Tech School of Practical Nursing, she is employed by the Good Samaritan Mrs.

William G. Arnold Judith D. Kendig, W. C. Arnold Wed The First Evangelical Congregational Church, Palmyra, was the scene of the marriage of Miss Judith Diane Kendig and William G.

Arnold Saturday afternoon at four. o'clock. The Rev. Roger Fenstermaker was the officiating clergyman. Double ring rites were 1 used.

Terry Heisey was the organist. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Kendig of 400 S.

Duke Palmyra, are the bride's parents. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood K. Arnold of 3103 Derry Harrisburg.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was seen in a gown and chapel length train of white silk organza trimmed with venise lace. Her bouffant veil was held in place by 3 headpiece of seed pearls and flowers. Mrs. Harry Kenaig, sisterin-law of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Sandra McNaughton of Hershey and 1 3 (William's) H.

Smith Hospital in the emergency room. The groom attended Cerro Gordo High School. He is a private first class in the United States Army. 3 Couples Seek: Licenses To Wed Three marriage license applications have been filed here. Applicants are: George W.

Paine, 30, steel worker, 429 N. Sixth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George F. Paine, and Gloria Jean Gill, 25, factory worker, Fredericksburg RD 1, daughter of Mary E.

DeArmitt and the late John F. DeArmitt. Samuel J. Guido 31, dryer operator, Reading, son of Samuel J. Guido and the Jate Josephine Guido, and Penny L.

Tecklenburg. 32, multi-lith operator, Reading, daughter of Paul R. Tecklenburg and Elsie Showers. Robert G. Gamble, 20, laborer, Jonestown RD 2, son of Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy J. Gamble, and Diane Lynn Ebright, 16, Myerstown RD 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.

Ebright. Mrs. Lee L. Condran Condran-Grubb Rites In Florida Miss Cynthia Marie Grubb was apricot. The flower girl of 940 S.

Lakeview Drive, Se- wore a lime green ensemble. bring, and Lee Light Their headpieces were of Condran of Annville RD 1 white and orange roses and were married at seven-thirty they carried topiaries of the o'clock Saturday evening. same flowers. The wedding took place in Gary Winters was best man. the Church of the Brethren at Ushers were Randy Stubbs, Sebring, Fla.

The Rev. Fred Ralph Harser, Ralph Garber, Hollingshead of Mt. Morris, uncle groom, and Wil- Mrs. Russell Miss Gina Ferree from York. The attendants wore gowns of yellow dotted swiss trimmed with white venise lace.

Picture hats and baskets of daisics completed their ensembles. Robert Arnold of Harrisburg was his brother's best man. Ushers were Leroy Wolfe of Lititz and Richard Chapman of Harrisburg. A reception for 100 guests was held at the Green Terrace, Annville. Following a wedding trip to New Hope, the newlyweds will make their home at Myrtle Beach, S.C.

The bride has graduated from Palmyra Area High School and Shippensburg State College. She was employed by the Derry Township School District. The groom was graduated from Central Dauphin East High School and the Harrisburg Area Community He is a member of the United States Air Force, stationed al the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. officiated at the double ring ceremony. Roger Brown was organist and Miss Susan Siepietowski, soloist.

A student at Lebanon Valley College majoring in music the bride is the daughter of Kenneth Dale Grubb of Sebring. The groom is the son of William Condran. He is a graduate of Annville-Cleona High School and The Pennsylvania State University. He is employed by William H. Condran Real Estate as a broker.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a gown of white nylon organza and chantilly lace styled with a high, scalloped neckline, bishop sleeves, a-line skirt and detachable train. Her fingertip veil was fastened to a headpiece of lace roses and pearls. Miss Janice Mason served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Cheryl Grady, Mrs. Lana Gebhardt, Mrs.

Judy Daigneau and Miss Susan Siepietowski. The flower girl was Ann Dietz, cousin of the bride. The honor attendant. was seen in a lime green nylon and taffeta gown styled with an empire bodice and a-line skirt trimmed with lace. The gowns of the bridesmaids were identical except the color mer E.

Grubb uncle of the bride. Dale Grubb, brother of the bride, was junior groomsman. Three hundred guests were invited to the reception held in Blough Hall at the Church of the Brethren. Upon their return from a honeymoon trip to California, the couple will reside at Annville RD 1. List Committee Mrs.

Calvin D. Spitler, president of the Woman's Club of Lebanon, has announced the appointment of a 75th anniversary committee. Mrs. William H. Allwein will serve as chairman, assisted by Mrs.

J. De Witt Kerr, Mrs. Raymond J. Hoaster, Mrs. H.

Mark Swanger, Mrs. Peter Dickson, and Mrs. Harry R. Houtz. Mrs.

Guy A. Gerberich, club historian, and Mrs. James K. Davis, music chairman, will also serve on the committee. The committee is planning a diamond jubilee celebration in January of 1972.

The Woman's Club of Lebanon was founded on January 18, 1897, by Mrs. Horace Brock who also served as first president of the Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs. Ruth Ann Wertz Is Wed parents of one daughter, Arlene (Mrs. James William Kercher) of Cleona, and they have one grandson, Scott Howard Kercher. Mr.

Seibert is a retired employe of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation where he was employed as a foreman. He is an avid reader, bicycle rider, inventor and travelor. Mrs. Seibert does ceramics as a hobby and she also likes to travel. Both.

Mr. and Mrs. Seibert are members of the Lebanon Moravian Church. Amy Shannon Matte- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lance Matteson, 8395 Dunbarton Los Angeles, is ane year old taday. Mrs. Matteson is the former Barbara Diamond af Cleans. The marriage of Miss Ruth Ann Wertz and William J. Rudy Jr.

took place Saturday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Harrisburg. The bride, a staff nurse at the Lebanon Veterans Administration Hospital, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wertz of Harrisburg.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rudy of Harrisburg. Officiating at the nuptials were Rev.

Larry J. Hofer and the Rev. H. David Ethridge. The organist was Mrs.

Arthur Yeagy. Miss Kathy Baylor was the soloist. A reception was held at the Hershey Parkview Manor. The bride wore a gown of white silk organza enhanced by a cathedral train. Her headpiece was a cloche attached to a cathedral french illusion veil and bouffant blusher.

Her flowers were a cascade of pink and white roses attached to a Bible. Mrs. Henry M. Heberle Jr. of Harrisburg was her sister's matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Brian Bendal of Reading. a cousin of the bride; Mrs. Gordon Rudy, sister-in-law of the groom; Mrs. Terry Davis and Miss Carol Miller, all of Harrisburg.

Michelyn Ruth Heberle of Harrisburg was her aunt's flower girl. Gordon I. Rudy of Harrisburg was his brother's best man. Ushers were Henry Terry Lee SanMartin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick SanMartin, 109 W. Penn Cleona, is celebrating his first birthday today. A party was heid for him on Sunday, M. Heberle brother-in-law of the bride: Randy Minnich, cousin of the groom, both of Harrisburg; Joseph McMurtry of Lemoyne and Daniel Hackenburger of Marylsville, Jonathan Mull of Harrisburg was the ring bearer. Following a wedding trip Mrs.

William J. Rudy Jr. of Bermuda. the newlyweds will Nursing. The groom graduated make their home at the Sum- from the same high schoo! and mit Square Lebanon.

The bride was graduated from Central Dauphin East High School and the Barto risburg Hospital School the Harrisburg Area Community College. He is employed by the monwealth of Pennsylvania, of Department of Transportation. 1..

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