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York Daily Record from York, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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York Daily Recordi
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York, Pennsylvania
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12 York (Pa.) Daily Record, Thursday, September 29, 1977 Wed In New Jersey Living In Dover $7 tf4 fir He exchanged vows with Cynthia Rhoda Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Clayton, Toms River, N. J.

Performing the ceremony was the Rev. Russell Thompson, of the host church, assisted by the Rev. Dwayne Carter, of Faith United Church of Christ, York. Barbara C. Wiley was maid of honor.

Karen D. Bard and Phyllis Warwick were bridesmaids. Best man was Kevin A. Carter. Alan S.

Greer and Mark Oberlander ushered. The couple honeymooned in Williamsburg, following a reception at Winklemann's Restaurant, Lakewood, N. J. The bride is a graduate of Toms River High School North and attended Elizabethtown College. The bride is an alumnus of William Penn Senior High School and Elizabethtown College.

He is employed by W. K. Rudisill Assoc. The newlyweds are residing at 620 Elm Terrace. I iY 1 THE DAVID K.

RUDISILLS nee Cynthia R. Clayton 1 was married Sept. 10 at noon at First Baptist Church of Toms River, Toms River, N. J. THE DENNIS R.

SANGERS nee Barbara A. Kline SV BEDROOM Nf5l VALUE ly employed by Caroline's Beauty Salon. The bridegroom attended Northeastern High School and works for York Division, Borg-WarnerCorp. PRUNE TOP-OFF Simple, light, fresh-tasting dressings set off fruit combinations best, whether for salad or dessert. Here's a creamy, delicate one with a lacing of glossy, dark sun-sweetened prunes for extra flavor and tender, chewy texture.

Blend 'i cup lime, lemon or orange sherbet with l4 cup each sour cream, finely snipped cooked prunes and flaked coconut. Makes about 1 cup. MR. AND MRS. DWIGHT HUNTINGTON III nee Susan E.

Forry 1 Vows Exchanged A honeymoon in Bermuda followed the Sept. 16 wedding of Susan Elizabeth Forry and Dwight Williams Huntington III. They were married at St. Matthew Lutheran Church before the Rev. Dr.

Gordon Folke Tier. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Forry, 2670 Keeney Drive, and Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight W. Huntington, 3921 Woodvale Road, Harrisburg. Mrs. Barry Eberly was matron of honor.

Bridesmaid was Mrs. Robert Nelson and Mrs. Donald Davis attended the guest book. Best man was Steve Weaver and Michael Loy and Barry Eberly ushered. Cres Ottemiller provided music for dancing at the Outdoor Country Club reception.

The couple will live at 1927 Queenswood Drive. A 1973 graduate of Dallastown Area High School, the bride holds a degree in nursing from The Pennsylvania State University. The bridegroom is an alumnus of Central Dauphin High School and earned his degree in biology from Penn State. He works for Preston Trucking Co. A bridal shower was hosted by the Mmes.

Nelson and Eberly. A rehearsal dinner, hosted by the bridegroom, parents, was held at The Hill. Stephanie Ness Plans To Marry This Winter Jtem fi n.nl When you expect the very best call the very best! SOME OF THE MANY SERVICES WE HAVE TO OFFER ARE: TRIMMING MAINTENANCE DESIGNING LANDSCAPE SERVICE LAWN WORK -SODDING EROSION CONTROL HYDRO SEEDING MULCHING MECHANICAL TREE MOVING IVELY Cassel's Conewago Alliance Church, Manchester, was the site of the Sept. 10 wedding of Barbara Ann Kline and Dennis Ray Sanger. The couple exchanged vows at 1 p.m.

before the Rev. Paul Gear. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Luther B. Falkenstein, Manchester RD 1, and Charles Kline, York.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Sanger, Manchester RD 1, are the bridegroom's parents. Luther Falkenstein presented his stepdaughter in marriage and she was attended by Mary Harrison, maid of honor; Teresa Kline and Beverly Bupp, bridesmaids, and Leesa Anderson, flower girl.

Best man was Barry Sanger. Randolf Kline and Ray Sanger ushered. Todd Kline carried the rings. Wedding music was provided by Mr. and Mrs.

Gregory Gingerich, soloist and organist, respectively. A reception was held at Manchester Fire Hall. The couple is residing at 106 Cherokee Dover. A 1977 graduate of York County Vocational-Technical School, the bride is a licensed cosmetologist and was former- New Officers Announced The White Rose Chapter, American Business Women's Association, held election of officers at its recent meeting at San Carlos Restaurant. Newly elected and installed officers for the year 1978 were: Carol Klinedinst, president; Kathleen Fuhrman, vice president; Fern Cline, recording secretary; Norma Bean, corresponding secretary, and Susan Shettel, treasurer.

CHEESE PUMPKINS Sharp cheese wedges are nice with apple pie, but cheese pumpkins may be more decorative for special occasions. Shred 5 ounces cups) Cheddar cheese, cover and allow to come to room temperature. Beat until fairly smooth; add 1 tablespoon milk mixing until well blended and shaped into small balls, press in ridges to simulate the pumpkin and attach a whole clove at the top. CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT SPECIALS FRANK E. KING STUDIO Corllsl Rood Ph.

292-331 Brewer's Outlet Queensgate Shopping Ctr York Brewer's Outlet Store 20 York Colonial Pantry 1919 W. Market St. York FARM NURSE RY, R. Ness, 290 Rhonda Drive, have announced. The bride-elect is a 1974 graduate of Sinai School of Nursing and is employed in the intensive care unit at York Hospital.

The prospective bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Shaull 157 Peyton Road. He is a 1974 graduate of York College and is employed by Shaull Olds-mobile.

The wedding date has been set for Dec. 10. INC. MR. AND MRS.

HARVEY PROWELL nee Norma J. Homer Gouple Settles In Mt. Wolf Norma Jean Horner and Harvey Joseph Prowell were married Sept. 17 at Mt. Washington United Brethren in Christ Church.

Officiating at the 2 p.m. ceremony was the Rev. Bruce E. Urey, pastor. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel P. Horner, York RD 4, are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

James Prowell. Attending the bride was Ruth Anna Krone. Bridesmaids were Lois Fengfish and Grace Horner. Stacy Williams was flower girl. Lewis Krone was best man.

Wayne Fengfish and Stanley Pro-well ushered. Wedding music was provided by Connie Sanders, organist, and Elmer Hull, soloist. Following a reception at the church, the couple honeymooned at Williamsburg, Va. They will live at 157 S. Main Mt.

Wolf. A graduate of Northeastern High School, the bride is emploved by Northeastern School District at Conewaea Elementary School. The bridegroom is an alumnus of the same school and works for ConAgra, York RD 5. 4SS5 Paradise Road Dover, Pa. 17315 OH the Davidsburg Rd.

Open 8 to Dart; Sot. 8 to 4 (717) 292-1238 Sat- Si Fiii' niik- David Kenneth Rudisill, son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Rudisill, 355 Pennsylvania College Topic Of One-Hour Program A special one hour program, "Preparing for College," will be presented to juniors and seniors and their parents by the guidance counselors of Central High School on Oct.

3 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Counselors will discuss how to choose and apply to a college, and the college admissions tests, which are required, will be explained in detail. Parents will also learn about financial aid programs and procedures to obtain scholarships and loans. The film, "Your child and College" will be shown.

A question-answer session will follow the program. Area Business Women Elect Colonial York Charter Chapter, American Business Women's Association, recently elected officers for the new year. They are: president Dee Royer; vice president, Minnie Dietz; recording secretary, Jane Hare; corresponding secretary, Mildred Geesey, and treasurer, Edith Smith. The following members will be attending the National Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 20-23: Dee Royer, Edith Smith, Mildred Geesey and Charlotte Arnsberger.

Lost flock of heavy 4 chickens for 1977. DALE MILLER 927-6329 lb. frying (S29.3I) 6 KAREN A. BEARD February Vows Set Karen Ann Beard and James Perry Lippy will marry Feb. 18.

Their engagement and wedding plans have been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Beard 960 Edison St. A 1975 graduate of York County Vocational-Technical School, the bride-elect is attending a post secondary education program in the medical secretarial field.

She is employed part-time by Mc-Crory Stores. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Hamm, 611 Mulberry St.

A 1974 graduate of the same school, he is a welder at York Division. Roro-WarnprCnm. i rf V-TTftfuii iMitrirrniiiirirffiiiiii- utrr "A yJQ 0 Jl I feve kept our interest on savings at the very top. GNobank paysmore. Some banks pay less.

Shouldn't vourbankbe I tt A lA "Bank? STEPHANIE E. NESS Stephanie E. Ness and Mont Z. Shaull are engaged, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert vou earn 1.00 1.00 mo .00 days years monies years years 100.00 100.00 1t ooo.oo V.ooo.oo years at We 'York Zh the run, Pass 1 2.5h CO 4 yr. CD' 6yr Play here! We pay here! much vou aWove" ct 5.2 90 30 3 4 6 2 YORK COUNTY Arena Cigar News 532 E. Market St. York Baylor's Newsstand 1119 N. George St.

York Bookland. Inc. York Mall Shopping Ctr York Dottie News 30 Phrladelphia St. York Hanover News Agency 150 Baltimore St. Hanover Newcomer Cigar Store 36 Broadway Hanover Ray Newsstand 290 Market St.

York Rutter Farm Store 7 2251 George St. York Werner News 20 Main St. Manchester Wise Confectionery 1000 Princess St. York See the official Daily Number drawn live on TV', Monday through Saturday at 7 PM on VHP-TV, Channel 21. Feera regulations require a substantial merest penalty tor wmrjrawai ot time deposits before maturity.

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