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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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Ptjilt Ubtnon Dtily Newi, Lebtndh, Sttardiy, Augutt 3,1968 Marriage License Returns On File Bonnie L. Donmoyer, bride of Daniel J. Wilklns Miss Donmoyer, D.J.WilkinsWed Miss Bonnie Lee Donmoyer of 431 N. Twenty-second St. and Daniel J.

Wilkins of Lititz RD 1 are being mairied at two o'clock this afternoon in St. Luke's United Methodist Church by the Rev. Edward Steiner. Double rites are being The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold E. Donmoyer. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilkms.

Lace And Organza The bride, given in marriage by her father, is wearing an A-line gown of silk organza and Ohantfily lace, fashioned with long sleeves and a Wat- teau train. Her veil is attached to a headpiece of silk flowers accented with pearls and crystals. She is carrying a white Bible topped with a white orchid and streamers. Honor Attendant Her honor attendant, Mrs. Kenneth Sutton, is wearing a mint green crepe gown fashioned with a yoke of Venise lace and matching pouf veil.

The bridesmaids, Miss Donna Donmoyer, twin sister of the bride, and Mss Kay- ellen Henry, are wearing maize colored gowns and headpieces. They are carrying bouquets of tinted carnations. Best Man Phares Bomberger Is serving as best man. Ushers are Charles Miller and Larry Lerch. Mrs.

Warren Hess, the bride's iaunt, is serving as organist The church is being decorated with arrangements of white gladioli and carnations. A reception for 125 guests is being held at the West Lebanon Community Building. Following a wedding trip through the Southern States, the newlyweds will live at Charleston, S.C. LHS Graduate The bride, a graduate of Lebanon High School, employed by Bogene Incorporated. groom, a graduate of Warwick High is a member of the U.S.

Air Force, stationed at Charleston Air Forca Base. The following marriage license returns an among those on file in the Municipal Building: Allen J. Berk of Hamburg RD 1 and Beulah M. A. Oldt of Hamburg RD 1 married July 27 at Allentown by the Rev.

Carl O. Trulin. Carl R. Kepley of Campbelltown and Margaret E. Bolan of 227 S.

Locust Palmyra, married July 27 at Palmyra by the Rev. Andrew J. Fontanella. Carey D. Beamesderfer of 1003 S.

Third Ave. and Nancy L. Heller of 1696 Heilmandale Rd. married July 27 in Lebanon by the Rev. Lawrence H.

Roller. William J. Engle of Manheim RD 3 and Irene H. Zearfoss of 1318 Brandywine St. married July 27 at Manheim RD 4 by the Rev.

H. M. Tobias. Wilfredo Feliciano of 713 Cumberland St. and Susan I.

Witherson of 816 N. Seventh St. married July 27 at North Lebanon by Ben M. Hower, justice of the peace. David G.

Renshaw of Grantville RD 1 and Judith A. Jones of Grantville RD 1 married July 27 at Jonestown by William A. Schaeffer, justice of the peace. Richard R. Miller of 221 E.

Main Newmanstown. and Gloria Masemore of Zinn's Mill Road, Quentin, married July 27 at North Lebanon by Ben M. Hower, justice of the peace. Wallace L. Krall of 232 W.

Market Jonestown, and Mary L. Atkins of Jonestown RD 2 married July 31 at Jonestown RD 1 by Richard S. Miller, justice of the peace. Gary C. Laudermilch of 645 E.

Walnut Palmyra, and Contract Bridge By B. JAY BECKER North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH A VQ7 A 10 WEST EAST 4732 464 VKJ963 9643 4KJ872 SOUTH AKQJ10985 A 10 8 4 45 The bidding: North East South West 1 Pass 2 A Pass 3 Pass 4 A Pass 4 NT. Pass 5 Pass 5N1 Pass 6 Pass Opening lead four of clubs.

This hand occurred in a team match. At both tables the contract was six spades, and at each table the opening lead was a club. However, the slam was made at one table and defeated at the other. At the first table, declarer finessed the queen of clubs and lost to the king. East returned a club and South had no trouble making the contract.

He ruffed high, led a spade to the ace, and ruffed another club high. Then, after drawing trumps, he crossed to the ace of diamonds and discarded three hearts on dummy's good clubs. At the second table, East chose a more thoughtful method of defense. Here declarer -also the club and lost to the king. But East, analyzing the bidding thoroughly, decided that a club return was futile.

He realized declarer's trumps must be solid and that a club return had practically no chance of promoting a trump trick for West. He knew that South had elected to finesse the club with only a singleton and that he was therefore prepared for a club return. Easf furthermore realized that South had jumped to two and four spades even though it later developed (in responding to Blackwood) that he had only one ace and one king. East could therefore reasonably assume that declarer's trumps were impregnable. With a club return ruled out, East had to choose between a heart and a diamond return.

He knew from the bidding that South had the ace and West the king of hearts. But East also knew that a heart return would fail because South would win with the ace and later run his clubs to bring home the slam. So East returned a diamond in the hope of finding declarer with a singleton in that suit. As a result, South was deprived of a crucial entry to dummy and had to go down one. On Monday Another Famous Hand.

BRIDES Come and See Our Very Large Selection of fall and WINTER GOWNS For You and Your Wedding Party At The Irene Shoppe S8I W. Chocolate Herjhey, Pa. Phone 533-7169 Open Daily 10:30 A. M. re 9:00 P.

'til 5:00 P. M. Stop 7n To Say Hello Stay To Browse Jill K. Bowman of 30 W. Ridpl Palmyra, married July 27 tt Palmyra by the Rev, Robert K.

Townsley. Ivan G. Beare Jr. of Lebanon RD 4 and Donna M. Wisei of 212 W.

Main Annville, married July 27 at Green Point by the Rev. Merritt J. Jeffers. John K. Moyer of Annville RD 2 and Judy Ann Tflory of Manheim RD 3 married July 28 at Ono by the Rev.

A. Philip Strickler. Neil J. Heilman of 538 Weidman St. and Suzanne Kennedy of 149 N.

Ninth St. married July 27 in Lebanon by the Rev. Robert C. Benner. Daniel C.

Riehl of 113 E. Areba Hershey, and Kathleen S. Miller of 1232 S. Forge Palmyra, married July 27 at Hershey by the Rev. F.

S. Carper. Warren L. Ebling of 119 E. Main Richland, and Jane E.

Bucher of Schaefferstown, married July 27 at Schaefferstown by the Rev. Alfred G. Sandrock. Edward B. Pettey of 357 N.

Eleventh St. and Barbara Ann Briscoe of 28 Folmer St. married July 27 at Ebenezer by Harry W. Hummel, justice of the peace. James R.

Anderson of 203-A W. Cherry Palmyra, and Carolyn M. Sattizahn of 57 N. Main Pine Grove, married July 27 at Palmyra by the Rev. Gerhard G.

Dietrich. George R. Hitz of 428 Ebenezer Rd. and Brenda K. Long of Tremont married July 20 at Tremont by the Rev.

J. Robert Kehrli. Larry S. Harman of 121 Canal St. and Linda J.

Sweitzer of Lancaster married July 27 at Colber by the Rev. Anthony B. Carrozza. (Ytdinak) Gayle R. Snoop, bride of Gary E.

Fasnacht Miss Shoop Wed At Area Church Miss Gayle Shoop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Shoop of Annville RD 1, and Gary Eugene Fasnacht, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Freeland Fasnacht of Palmyra RD 2, are being married at one-thirty o'clock this afternoon in Campbelltown United Methodist Church. The Rev. Melvin G. Sponsler Jr. is officiating at the double ring ceremony.

Miss Ruth Long, organist, and Mrs. Fred Edris, soloist, are providing wedding music. Alencon Lace Gown The bride, given in marriage by her father, is wearing an organza gown fashioned with an Alencon lace bodice and train. The A-line skirt is accented with matching lace appliques and her veil is attached to a lace headpiece. She is carrying a lace- covered Bible with white Butterfly roses.

Her matron of honor and sister, Mrs. LeRoy Bell; bridesmaids, Miss Jeanne Hinkle, Miss Judith Lucas, Miss Janice Fasnacht, sister of the groom, and flower girl, Miss Cheryl Phillippy, niece of the groom, are wearing turquoise gowns fashioned with ivory Venise lace trim and bow headpieces. Attendants' Flowers The honor attendant is carrying a bouquet of pale turquoise daisies. The bridesmaids are carrying daisies and the flower girl, a basket of turquoise daisies. Terry Fasnacht is serving as best man for his brother.

Ushers are Frank Fasnacht, brother of the groom; LeRoy Bell and Jeffrey Bucks, cousin of the groom. Douglas Phillippy, nephew of the groom, is ring bearer. Gladioli And 'Mums White gladioli, 'mums and candelabra are being used with pew markers and a bridal carpet as the church decorations. Following a reception in the church social room, the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Wildwood, They will live at Annville RD 1. The bride was graduated from Palmyra High School in 1967.

She is employed in the office of the Hershey Foods Corporation. The groom was graduated from Hershey High School in 1966 and is employed by Fruehauf Trailers, Middletown. 4 Couplet Seek To Wed Four havt art: Ronald E. Blantr, 21, keeper, JW W. Cumberland son of Alice I.

Blanti and the late Harry R. Blantz, and Virginia D. food service worker, 548 Lehman daughter of Benjamin F. Reed Jr. and Leona M.

Reed. Thomas P. Harlan, 23, law student, 207 Mill Cleona, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C.

Harlan, and Lorraine Mae Light, 23, assistant buyer, New York City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Light. Paul D.

Schneider, 21, student, Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schneider, and Marilyn F. Simckes, 22, student, 447 S. Eighth BUM Mm P.

MteNMr, TRAMPS ON GLASS John 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Augelo, Rexmont, was treated Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital for a puncture wound of the left foot after he tramped on glass at home. INJURED AT WORK Peter Link, 59, Shenandoah, was treated Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital for abrasions and contusions of the scalp. He was struck with a bucket at an area construction site.

Mr. and TlMnrttt C. MiMiwr, and M. stick, SI, tMdwr, Hf 8. MywitwrB, of Dr.

and Mn. DonaUL Htvtr- FREHDSHIP 1 FIRE COMPANY GRILL SPECIALS Today 4 to 10 Breaded Veal Cutlet Chicken in the Basket Grilled Ham Steak Oyster Platter Grilled 14-oz. T-Bone Steak Crab Cake Platter Sunday 12 to 6 Roast Young Turkey, Filling, Trimming Breaded Veal Cutlet (Tomato Sauce) Roast Top Sirloin of Beef Baked Sugar Cured Ham (Pineapple Ring) Salisbury Steak Oyster Platter Ann R. Landis, bride of Jay II. Kopp Vows Repeated AtHummelstown A carved wooden ballot was originated by Roman law in 139 B.C.

Miss Ann Rebecca Landis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Landis of Hummelstown RD 2, and Jay Howard Kopp, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Kopp of 1597 Colebropk Middletown, are being marrie'd at one- thirty o'clock this afternoon in Zion Lutheran Church, Hummelstown. The Rev. John G. Bernheisel is officiating at the double ring ceremony. Wedding Mnsic Miss Stephanie Zeiters, organist, and Miss Nancy Herbert, soloist, are providing the wedding music.

White gladioli, baby's breath and 'mums are being used to decorate the church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, is wearing a white'cage gown of organza and peau -d'ange lace fashioned with a scoop' neckline, long sleeves and matching lace mantilla. She is carrying a white rose with a Bible. Bride's Attendants Miss Patricia Kuntz, her honor attendant, and junior bridesmaid, Miss Jill Robin Landis, sister of-the bride, are wearing yellow chiffon gowns and matching Dior bows. They are carrying white daisies and baby's breath.

The bridesmaids, Miss Brenda Leckrone; Miss Lilli Ann Wivell, Miss Carol Ann Zerfoss and Miss Karen Sue Zerfoss, are wearing olive green gowns and bows and are carrying yellow daisies with baby's breath. Best Man Galen Ray Kopp is serving as best man for his brother. Ushers are Carl Brandt, cousin of the grbom; Richard W. Landis, brother of the bride; Marlin Losler and Marlin Miller. Following a reception for 300 guests at the home of the bride's parents, the couple will leave for a wedding trip to California.

They will live at Elizabethtown RD. The bride was graduated from Lower Dauphin High School and- is a senior at Shippensburg State College. She is a member of Zeta Beta service sorority. The groom, a graduate of Lower Dauphin High School, is associated with his father in dairy farming. KENNEDY IN VALENCIA VALENCIA, Spain (UPD- Joseph Kennedy III, eldest son of the late Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy, was in Valencia today as part of a brief summer tour of Spain with his traveling companion, Charles McDermott. They planned a visit to the San Sebastian area in northern Spain Sunday. PATIO SUPPER Fish Chowder Salad Bowl Florence Gooding's Eeach Wrap-ups FLORENCE GOODING'S PEACH WRAP-UPS preferably unsalted pound regular margarine 2 cups unsifted regular flour Vi cup commercial sour cream Fresh Peach Recipe below In medium bowl, with electric beater, mix butter and margarine until blended. Stir in flour, in several additions, alternately with sour cream, until blended.

Divide into three portions on transparent plastic wrap. Shape each into a rectangle. Cover tightly with wrap; refrigerate overnight. Work with one portion of dough at a time in a cool room and keep others refrigerated. On a well-floured pastry cloth with well-floured stockinet-covered rolling pin, roll out one portion of dough to an exact 12 by 9 inch rectangle.

With pastry wheel, cut into 12 three-inch squares. In center of each, put a generous tablespoon of Fresh Peach Filling. Place, an inch apart, on un- greased cookie sheet. Bake in preheated 350-degree oven until 30 minutes. Serve warm or cold, sprinkled generously with confectioners' sugar.

Roll out, fill and bake other two portions of the dough the same way. Makes three dozen wrap- ups. Fresh Peach Filling: Just before rolling out one portion of dough, mix together 1 cup peeled diced fresh peaches, 1 tablespoon sugar and lea- spoon nutmeg; use to fill the 12 squares ct't from 1 portion of dough. Have a batch of filling ready for each portion of rolled out daugh, Births WEKERT Mr. and Mrs.

Harold D. Weikert of 243 S. Eighth St. announce the birth of a son at 10:33 a.m. Friday in the Good Samaritan Hospital.

The mother is the former Constance Smith. The father is employed by Phillips Petroleum Com- Lebanon. MUSSER Mr. and Mrs. Donald Musser of Elizabethtown RD 2 announce the birth of a daughter this morning in the Hershey Hospital.

The mother is the former June Myers. HARTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartman of 2001 Leinbaugh Ave. announce the birth of a son at 3:11 o'clock this morning the Lebanon Valley General Hospital.

The mother is the former Sharon Bearhs. The father is employed by the Lebanon Ball Company. Florida Couple Has Anniversary A former Lebanon couple living in Merritt Island, is celebrating their silver wedding anniversary today. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray E. Yost, married 25 years ago in Salem Lutheran Church by the late Rev. A.C.R. Keiter, are entertaining at an open house today. Mrs.

Yost is the former Doris Sadazahn. Her husband, a former employe of Olmsted Air Force Base, is now working at Cape Kennedy. They have two sons: Ray E. 3rd and Richard also of Merritt Island, Given Shower Miss Mary Ann Beck, 150 E. Caracas Hershey, whose marriage to George Wood Beckley of Harrisburg will take place August 10 in the Derry Presbyterian Church, Hershey; was the guest of honor at a kitchen shower held recently at the home of Mrs.

Robert Payne, 140 E. Caracas Ave. Co-hostess was Mrs. J. C.

Barnhart. Twenty persons were in attendance. Miss Beck has also been the guest of honor at i s- cellancous showers given recently by Mrs. Charles Black at her home 271 E. Granada Hershey, and by Mrs.

John 0. Hershey at tha Homestead of the MHS. George Washington Tavern 10th and Cumberland Streets Businessmen's Luncheons SERVED DAILY Stop In and Say Hello to Cumberland Street's Only Barmaid "Marjorle" Sunday Dinners Served 12 Moon to I P.M. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DINE and DANCE Tonight-9 to 1 Music by The Diplomats For Reservations Call 867-1661 John Earner, Managers SUNDAY DINNERS Served II a.m. to 3 p.m.

Full Course Dinner 2.50-3.50 Dinners served Monday thru Friday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Attention Members Lincoln Republican Club STEAK NIGHT 1 Every P.M. to 12:30 A.M. 1 Special Sunday Dinners Served 4 P.M.

to 8 P.M. Plus Our Usual Variety of Steak Dinners and Ala Carte Served 4:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. All Foods Prepared by our Chef Psnniylcaiuo. RERSHEY.M.

FREE At The Bandshell Sunday, August 4 RINGGOLD BAND Of READING 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. August PotWown Band At Ballroom Aug. 7-8 11:30 P.M. EMPERORS PLUS SHAN DELLS Admission: $1.00 Plut Tax MISS AMERICAN TEENAGER CONTEST Quarter Final Round Bandshell Aug. 6-8 P.M.

20 Teenage Beauties Vie For Fame and Fortune MC Dave Hunter with his pal Archie WCMB Radio Personality PUSHNIK LOUNGE 1352 Cumberland Street TONIGHT Pep's People plus extra added attraction The All-Styles Plus A Go Go Girl Every Sunday-Smorgasbord $1,99 Every Monday Mickey Finn Night Every Tuesday thru Friday STEAK It RAKE $1,91 With Dee Dee Rowers At The Piano "RATHSKELLER" NOW OPEN! Pltte, Kellen Sttek Jendwichii, Nui el ethit Smtfwlchei Dtily Lunchteo Sptrleli.

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