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Sunday News from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 58

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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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fr- j- 7 14, '4 In, 'i ANGELA BUCKET! to wed D. Groff VALCtlC KfTCHCY to I. WofiMf SHEKKI BANZHOF to wd 0. tramw KTHOIATFKTH to kvod M. EbBooBooC tOCJCAITEt to wod J.

I TEttl HOCXENBCOCK to wod J. North ''Vlf JEANNETTE SNOUT BtEEN BANDURSKI to wd E. Hamids to wad I. Stoftor Jeannette Sprout Karen Gyrsting Mr. and Mrs.

Paul P. Gyrsting, Berwyn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Karen May Gyrsting, to Martin Engle Brubaker II. The bride-to-be graduated from Hood College, Frederick, Md. Mr. Brubaker is the son of Mrs.

Florence Brubaker of Paoli and the late Henry Brubaker. He graduated from Villanova University. Tammy Markley Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F.

Markley, 118 N. George Millersville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Tammy Markley, to Carlos J. Morales. The bride-to-be graduated from McCaskey High School and is employed by the Fulton Bank, Lancaster, i Mr. Morales is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carlos J. Morales 706 N. Queen St. He graduated from McCaskey High School and Willow Street Vo-Tech School.

He is employed by American Paper Products, Eden. Terri Hockenbrock Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Hockenbrock, Richfield Rl, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Terri Lynne Hockenbrock, to Joel North.

The bride-to-be graduated from East-Juniata High School and attends The Williamsport Area Community College majoring in dental hygiene. Mr. North is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

North, Ephrata. He graduated from Ephrata High School and attends The Williamsport Area Community College majoring in graphic arts. ri Lori Carter Mr. and Mrs. C.

Donald Carter, Lancaster R6, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lori L. Carter, to Jeffrey M- Brown. The bride-to-be graduated from Penn Manor High School and is employed by Arthur Treachers Fish and Chips. I Mr. Brown is the son of Mrs.

GM-dys Brown, 523 W. Vine St. He attended McCaskey High School and is employed by Lancaster Press, Inc. Angela Burkett Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Burkett, Stevens Rl, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Angela Burkett, to Douglas Groff. The bride-to-be graduated from Ephrata High School and is employed by Nichols, Ephrata. Mr. Groff is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Groff, 2046 Main Rothsville. He graduated from Warwick High School and Browns-town Vo-Tech School and is employed by Raymond C. Groff Trucking, Lititz. Beth Glatfelter Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson R. Glatfelter, 742 Oak Ephrata, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beth Frances Glatfelter, to Sp.4 Mark Blaine Estpr-brook. The bride-to-be is a senior at Ephrata High Mr. Esterbrook is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Esterbrook, 45 Park Akron. He graduated from Ephrata High School and the Armed Forces School of Music. He is a member of the First United States Army Band, Fort Meade, Md. Valerie Ritchey Mr. and Mrs.

Robert H. Ritchey 2304 Rockvale Road, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Valerie I. Ritchey, to Brian J. Wagner.

The bride-to-be attended Conestoga Valley High School. Mr. Wagner is the son of Mrs. Judith Hess, 3035 Lincoln Hwy. East and James Wagner, 153 Witmer Road.

He attended North Eastern High School, York, and is employed by Hardees. Sherri Banzhof Mr. and Mrs. John D. Banzhof, 20 Nolt Willow Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sherri Lynn Banzhof, to David Jay Transue.

The bride-to-be graduated from Penn Manor High School and attended Northampton Community College dental assistant program. She is employed by York Electrical Supply Co. Mr. Transue is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alden C. Transue, 109 E. Main Mountville. He graduated from Hempfield High School and attended Millersville State College majoring in business. He is employed by York Electrical Supply.

KAMNGYBSTtNO to wd M. BnibohwH USA OBMHOITZCB towtdF. OabrtoU -CYNTHIA ESH LEMAN to wod E. Baltoy TAMMY MABUfY to wed C. Morale Mr.

and Mrs. James C. Sprout, Shickshinny R2, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jeannette M. Sprout, 101 S. Church Quarryville, to Randall M.

Harnish. The bride-to-be graduated from Solanco High School and is employed by Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Mr. Harnish is son of Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Harnish, Quarryville R2. He graduated from Solanco High School and is employed by Donnelley Printing Company. Eileen Bandurski Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John Bandurski, Pottstown Rl, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eileen R.

Bandurski, 844 Columbia to Robert E. Stoner Jr. The bride-to-be graduated from St. Pius High School, Pottstown, and Millersville State College with a masters in special education. She is employed by Lancaster-Lebanon I.U.

13 as a Resource Room Teacher for Learning Disabled Students. Mr. Stoner is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Stoner, 54 Jackson Drive. He graduated from McCaskey High School and the Pennsylvania State University with a degree in business management. He is employed by Grumbacher and Sons of York where he is presently a divisional manager in Frederick, Md. Mary Balmer Mr. and Mrs.

William D. Balmer, East Hummelstown Elizabethtown, aannounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Catherine Balmer, Baltimore, to Robert Frederick McSherry, New Milford, N.J. The bride-to-be graduated from Millersville State College and Towson State University, Towson, Md. She is employed by the Board of Education of Baltimore County, Md. Mr.

McSherry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McSherry, Fair Lawn, N.J. He graduated from New York University and is employed by the Housing Authority of Bergen County, N.J. Royers Celebrate Sixtieth Lisa Oberholtzer Mr.

and Mrs. Elam S. Hoffer, 140 N. Charlotte Manheim, announce the engagement of their granddaughter, Miss Lisa Marie Oberholtzer, to Pvt. Frederick 0.

Gabriel II. The bride-to-be is a junior at Manheim Central High School. Mr. Gabriel is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick 0. Gabriel, 18 W. Ferdinand Manheim. He graduated from Manheim Central High School, Mount Joy Vo-Tech School and the U.S. Field Artillery Training Center.

He is serving in the U.S. Army as a survey specialist, stationed in Korea. Engagement Instructions Cynthia Eshleman Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.

Eshleman, Lancaster R6, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cynthia A. Eshleman, to Roger L. Bailey. The bride-to-be graduated from Penn Manor High School and is employed by Associated Health Service. Mr.

Bailey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bailey, 113 Blue Rock Road, Millersville. He graduated from Penn Manor High School and Willow Street Vo-Tech School. He is employed by Peter Kerekgyarto, Contractor.

Linda Bundy Mr. William E. Bundy, East Petersburg, and Mrs. Rebecca Lawson, Whitehall, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda L. Bundy, Millersville, to Michael J.

Muscarelli, Lancaster. The bride-to-be graduated front-Hempfield High School and attends Millersville State College. She is employed by the Kellogg Lancaster. Mr. Muscarelli is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry F. Muscarelli, East Petersburg. He- graduated from Hempfield High School and Syracuse University. He is employed by WLPA WNCE Radio, Mr.

and Mrs. J. iSarlin Royer, Conestoga, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Feb. 26. with a reception held in their honor at the Holiday Inn.

The couple was married Feb. 26, 1922, at the Lancaster Church of the Brethren by the Rev. H.B. Yoder. They are the parents of two daughters, Mary Jane, wife of Paul W.

Hackman, Lancaster; and the late Pauline Groff. They are the grandparents of three granddaughters and nine great-grandchildren. Mr. Royer retired from Federal Mogul Corporation in 1968 after 43 years of service. He is now employe at Seasholtz Metallurgy Inc.

as a heal treater. If you would like to Announce your engagement in The Sunday Newt, information should be submitted with black and white photograph which will be returned after publication. Engagement an- nouncements cannot be run within two months of the wedding date. If either party is under 1 8 years of age, the signature of parents is required. If over 18, the information should be noted on the form.

Engagements are run on an exclusive basis. Forms are available at The Sunday News, Montage Section, P.O. Box 1328, Lancaster, PA 17603. York County residents can obtain forms by contacting The York Sunday News, 107 E. Philadelphia York, PA 17403.

Joyce Morrow' Mr. and Mrs. Jerald R. Morrow, 415 Peach Bottom Road, Willow Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joyce Ann Morrow, to Stephen D. Miller.

The bride-to-be graduated from Lampeter-Strasburg High School and is employed by Papa Joes Pizza and Steak Shop, Willow Street. Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.

Miller, 3008 Marietta Ave. He graduated from Hempfield High School and is employed by Herr and Sacco, Landisville. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J.

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