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Sunday News from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 83

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Lantz-Ziegler E12 THE SUNDAY NEWS, December4 1988 Weddings TjMBWIWaBBIMBMl Mackey-Sylvain The marriage of Miss Tammy Lynn Ziegler to Timothy Paul McClellan A.F.B.. Sacramento, took place Saturday, Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. at the St. Anthony Church, Lancaster, with the Rev.

John Konopelski officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ziegler, 2387 Stumptown Road, Bird-in-Hand. She grad- The marriage of Miss Barbara Joan Syl-vain to Clyde Scott Mac-key took place Saturday, Dec.

3, at the Lancaster I Theological Seminary 1 with the Rev. Donald Englert officiating. I The bride is the McMullen- Koser The marriage of Miss Julie E. Koser, to Martin E. McMullen, 412 S.

West End took place Saturday, Dec. 3 at 1 p.m. at the Conoy Brethren in Christ Church. The Rev. Kenneth L.

Engle officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Koser, 113 Strasburg Pike.

She graduated from Conestoga Valley High School and Millersville University with a B.S. degree in elementary education and Spanish. She is employed by the School District of Lancaster at the Martin Luther King Elementary School. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward G. McMullen, 176 Maytown Road, Elizabethtown. He graduated from Elizabethtown Area High School, and St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing, and attended Millersville University. He is employed by St.

Joseph Hospital. Woomer- OShea The marriage of Miss Joy Marie O'Shea to Ronald L. Woomer took place Saturday, Dec. 3, at 5 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, New Holland, with the Rev.

W. Lee Lawhead and the Rev. Herbert A. Lohr officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel OShea, 237 Julia Strasburg. She attended Pequea Valley High School, Mil-lersville University and Willow Street Vo-Tech School, practical nursing program. She is employed by Lancaster Medical Equipment. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald D. Woomer, 211 Millersville Road. He attended Penn Manor High School and Millersville University. He is self-employed as a musician and music teacher.

Mrs. Sharon Horst and Laurie Foulk, sisters of the bride, both of Lancaster, were matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were: Teri Man- Julie Koser tret. uated from Conestoga Valley High School and attends California State University. The bridegroom is the son of the Rev.

and Mrs. W. Franklin Lantz, 93 Peach Lane. He graduated from Manheim Township High School and serves in the U.S. Air Force.

Mrs. Christine May of Willow Street was matron of honor. Miss Jennifer Doud of Lancaster was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Colleen Martzall, Ephrata; Ruth Zook, Kinzers, and Annamarie Gover, sister of te bridegroom, Harrisburg. Flower girl was Shannon Gentile, Ephrata.

Cory Maestle, New Holland, was ringbear-er. Serving as best man was Jason Merideth of Dover, Del. Ushers were: Matthew Gover, Harrisburg; David Lyk-ens, Shillington; Neal Maron, Lancaster, and Scott May, Willow Street. The couple will live in Sacramento. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert M. Sylvain, 422 Haverhill Road. She graduated from Manheim Township High School and is employed by The Paper Factory. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. Mackey, 360 Schoolhouse Road, New Providence. He graduated from McCaskey High School and is employed by Sam S. Mrs.

Donna Givler, sister of the bride, Leola, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Linda Gascot and Michele Sylvain, sisters of the bride, Lancaster. Serving as best man was Miguel Gascot, Mountville. Ushers were Carlos Gascot and Orlando Gascot, both of Lancaster. The couple will live in Lancaster.

MRS. RONALD WOOMER O'Shea ley, sister of the bridegroom, Tracy Cornett and Mary Ann Hoffman, all of Lancaster, and Kris OShea, York. Serving as best men were John Schmidt, Denver, and Mark Miller, Baltimore, Md. Ushers were: Thomas OShea, brother of the bride, York; Ken Brooks, Conestoga; Tony Brill and Rick Martzall, all of Lancaster. The couple will live in Lancaster.

Miss Cindy Gross of Willow Street was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Laurie McMullen, Mount Joy; Mary Roth, Lancaster, and Cheryl Erb, Willow Street. Serving as best man was Jeff Musser of Mount Joy. Ushers were: Dave Rutt, Eliza-bethown; Dennis Johnson, Bronx, N.Y.; Barry Hoffer, Mount Joy; Steve Graybill, Lancaster, and Jeff Lefever, Mount Joy. The couple will live at 412 S.West End MRS.

TIMOTHY LANTZ Ziegler MRS. CLYDE MACKEY Barbara Sylvain Iehle-Moore Bridesmaids were: Stephanie Trdenic, Hershey; Susan Moore, sister of the bride, Annville, and Mary Drolsbaugh, Hatboro. Serving as best man was Gus Heisey, Manheim. Ushers were: Buddy Born, Downing-town; Keith Iehle, brother of the bridegroom, East Petersburg, and Joe Carr, Lancaster. The couple will live in East Petersburg.

The marriage of Miss Karen Margareta Moore to Douglas Lee Iehle took place Saturday, Nov. 12, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster. The Rev. Jack Hoffman officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hertzog, Annville, and the late Arthur Moore. She attended Annviille-Cleona High School and Lancaster General Hospital School of Setchell-Landis ceived a masters degree in landscape architecture from the University of California (UC) at Berkeley. She is employed by Carol R. Johnson and Associates, Cambridge, Mass.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Setchell, Concord. Calif. He graduated from UC-Davis with a degree in environmental planning and UC-Berkeley with a masters degree.

He is a doctoral candidate in urban planning at the Massa chusetts Institute of Technology. Mrs. Douglas Law, sister of the bride, Philadelphia, was matron of honor. Jutiior bridesmaid was Miss Margaret McKenna, Asheville, N.C. Flower girl was Miss Elizabeth McKenna, Asheville.

Serving as best man was Andrew Leahy, San Francisco, Calif. Ushers I were Steven Wahlstrom and Ezra Rapport, Oakland, Calif, The marriage of Miss Kathryn Landis to Charles Setchell, Somerville, took place Saturday, Nov. 19, at 3 p.m. at the Bethany Presbyterian Church, Lancaster. The Rev.

J. Wesley Anderson officiated. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard M.

Landis, 1315 Clayton Road. She graduated from Manheim Township High School and The Pennsylvania State University and re- Nursing. She is employed by the hospital. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Fred Iehle, 2819 Fiddlers Green Road. He attended Manheim Township High School and is employed by Lancaster General Hospital and Iehle Enterprises. Miss Shirley Buchmoyer, Lancaster, was maid of honor. Ross-Young High School and attended the Pennsylvania School of the Arts.

She is employed by The Sico Mount Joy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross, 225 S. Delta Mount Joy.

He graduated from Donegal High School and is employed by GPU Nuclear, Middletown. Mrs. Nancy Haas, Elizabethtown, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were: Diana Kashner, Elizabethtown; Ann -Ferguson-Krajewski Meckley, Mount Joy; Stephanie Young, Lancaster, and Susie Young, sister of the bride, Marietta. Flower girls were Erica Haas, Elizabethtown, and Kelsey Beach, Mount Joy.

Serving as best man was Gregg Gerber, Mount Joy Rl. Ushers were: Keith Beach, Daniel Cortez and Merle Kreider, all of Mount Joy, and Wilbur Myers, Maytown. The marriage of Miss Sonia Kaye Young, 336 Bossier Road, Elizabethtown, to Michael John Ross 12 Church May-town, took place Saturday, Oct. 29, at 10 a.m. at the Elizabethtown Church of the Brethren.

The Rev. Benjamin Simmons officiated. The bride is the daughter of C. Kenneth Young, 55 Decatur Marietta, and Mrs. Dolores Snyder Smith, Mount Joy Rl.

She graduated from Donegal with a masters degree in counseling and from Bryn Mawr College with a doctorate in psychology. He is employed by the Ridley School District, Ridley Park, as school psychologist and counselor. I Mrs. Diane van de Beek, Vil-lanova, was matron of honor. Serving as best man was Norman Ferguson, brother of the bridegroom, Minneapolis, Minn.

University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. degree and from Hahnne-man University, Philadelphia, with a masters degree in creative art therapy. She is employed by Hahnneman University Hospital as an art therapist. The bridegroom is the son of Norman B.L. Ferguson, Ridley Park, and the late Annetta Ferguson.

He graduated from Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, the University of Pennsylvania The marriage of Ruthanne Krajewski, Philadelphia, to William E. Ferguson, Springfield, took place Saturday, Nov. 26, at 11:30 a.m. at Covenant United Methodist Church, Springfield. The Rev.

Robert Mongold officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer S. Ob-erholtzer, 531 Longfellow Drive.

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6 HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Holiday, Cruise and Gift Fashion Show Brunches Door prizes. Beginning promptly at 10:30 and ending at 12:00 noon. Doors open at 10:00. Reservations. Dec.

7 Dec. 9 Tea and Tour at The Guesthouse and The 1777 House 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Refreshments served at The Guesthouse. Dec.

7 i 7 An Annual Tradition: Christmas Dinner Concert in The Restaurant, featuring soloist Warren Ottey with accompanist, Linda Ebersole. Reservations. Dec. 8 Dec. 14 DYNAMIC suede dressing from the Designer Studio This is 2-piece dressing as youve never seen it before it's DYNAMIC! The sleek supple suede moves to the beat of your a'ctive life.

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From our collection of designer leather and suedes. Holiday Dinner and Cloister Candlelight Tour Enjoy a delicious dinner in The Restaurant, followed by a guided candlelight tour of historic Ephrata Cloister. Eixe. Reservations. Dec.

29 Dec. 30 New Year's Eve Party at The Restaurant. Celebrate the new year with fine food, sparkling spirits, music by The Bilger Combo and pianist Ann Wolbach. Seatings at 6:00 and 9:00. Reservations.

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