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Births Wed In United Zion Church Sick Injured Engaq I ff, ocia age Mae Kachel Reddig, Editor Phone 733-3953 THE EPHRATA REVIEW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1967 A-4 Mr. and Mrs, Jr. of Schoeneck, ag engagement of theh Brenda Diane Unfa Lee Eberly, see Mrs. Abe Eberly, i Mbs Landis calico Union High Sc employed by Co, Her Dance hi farming with his A Spring weddfa: fa the Ephrata Community Hospital: Bradford Howard and Marcia K. (Whiting), Stevens Rl, a son, Nov.

27. Weaver Aaron and Alta H. (Weaver), Ephrata R2, a son, Nov. 27. Lamm-Will lam and Kathryn QFromnO, WernersvQle, a son, Nov.

27. Auker Paul S. and Emetine (Wenger), Ephrata R3, a daughter, Nov. 27. lfonn Wilson A.

and Diana (Hartlng), 518 Second Parkesburg, a son, Nov. 28. Harris J. Nelson and Dolores H. (Boyer), 1121 Hlllcrest Akron, a son, Nov.

28. Hilton Richard and Barbara (Tollvar), Coatesvflle R2, a son, Nov. 29. Wlegand Frederick and Lillian (inader), Lltltz Rl, a daughter, Nov. 30.

MartzatiElam H. and Fern Pnyder), 314 N. Academy a son, Nov. 30. Beck Gary and Rosalie par man), 116 Main St, Denver, a son, Dec, 2.

Phillips Gerald O. and Judith Oilester), Reamstown, a son, Dec. 2. Stauffer Mahlon and Arlene (Timmerman), Ephrata R3, a son, Dec. 2.

Boerger Maurice and Nancy (Hughes), Stevens Rl, a son, Dec. 2. Zook John E. and Velma (pill man), 11 Conestoga Honey Brook, a soa, Dec. 3.

Pavleslcb Richard M. and Drema L. a daughter, Dec. 3. Weaver David J.

and Mary (pull), Ephrata Rl, a daughter, Dec. 3. Enck Roy L. and Peggy (Se-iverllng), 723 Polntvtew a daughter, Dec. 4.

ELSEWHERE Mar tin Titus H. and Mabel N. Qfartfa), Ephrata R2, a daughter, at home, Nov. 30. McClarlgan Whyne and Bonnie (LoudermUch), 225 W.

Franklin St, a son, fa be Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital, Dec. 1. Grgver Daniel P. and Betsy (Krelder), 303 RoUlngTerrace, Leola, a daughter, In the Uncaster General Hospital, Dec. Akron Women Bride Of Larry W.

Bickhart Hear Speaker Mrs. Joseph B. Beatty presided over the November 27 meeting of the Akron Woman's Civic Club in Akron Borough Hall. The speaker at the meeting, Edward Brubaker, chose the toplce, "Shakespeare Speaks. Guests at tills meeting were Mrs.

Doris Huddell, Mrs. G.W. Daugherty and Mrs. Helena P. Hoere.

The names of Mrs. Howard Mlnnlch, Mrs. Carol Brooks and Mrs. Charles Kopp were announced as new members. Volunteers were requested to help stall the Venture Club's Toys for Tots shop in Lancaster on December IS and 16.

Mrs. Warren E. Burkhart announced that the Community Carol Siqg will take place around the community tree at Ninth and Main Sts. In Akron on December 15, at 7 p.m. The International Affairs Committee, under the direction of Its chairman Mrs.

Jan. Hamlin, collected $167.14 for UNICEF in October. Mrs. William A. Schalch, Mrs.

Robert P. Herr, Mrs. Dwight V. Yoder, Mrs. E.

Anton Hess and Mrs. Ronald E. Friable provided transportation for the Golden Years Club while Mrs. William R. Rohrbach, Mrs.

C. Daniel Beamesderfer, Mrs. Richard W. Cos, and Mrs. Kenneth K.

Wenger conducted the story hour at the Ephrata Public Library for the month of November. Mrs. Harvey L.Ensinger will serve at the Ephrata Community Bickhart, son of Mr. and Wilson Bickhart, 79 E. Saturday, Nov.

25, In Evangelical United church, Mechanlcsburg. Brechblel Is the stepdaughter of Mrs. Cyrus A. Brechblel. Rev.

and fa the Ephrata Community Hospital: SURGICAL PATIENTS Nov. 27 Mrs. Edward Woe-rner, 35 Wolf R(, Akron; Mae E. Enck, 43 E. Franklin Mrs.

Robert Ebelhar, New Holland R2; Larry B. Flint, Good-ville; Harry M. Hoefler, 475 Howard EdnaE.Sweigart, Ephrata R2; and Ruth Elaine Hulshizer, Schoeneck. Nov. 2 8--Alfred Rutt, Bow-mansville; H.

Harold DommeL-473 N. State Carol Am Hartlng, 606 S. 4th -Denver; and Mrs. Walter B. Shirk, Denver R2, Nov.

29 Mrs, Percy Kilhef-ner, 102 Park Mrs. Abraham Martin, Elver son R2; Ralph M. Snader, Ephrata R3; Mrs Roy Doster, 957 W. Mab and David Zimmerman, East Earl Rl. Nov.

30 Mrs. Bertha Hart, 429 Howard Mrs. Kenneth Swelgart, 519 Mab St, Denver; Mrs. Denton Borry, 845 Dawn Mrs. Donald M.

Fennlng-1053 Hem and Mrs. David E. Swelgart, 645 E. Mab St. Dec.

1 Mrs. R. Nevb Haller, 104 S. Academy and Mrs. Michael N.

Weaver, East Earl Rl. Dec. 3 John R. Shepherd, Honey Brook Rl; Ira L. Welse, 225 Church Mrs.

Ben Snavely, Lltltz Rl; and Darb Fay Horning, East Earl Rl. MEDICAL PATIENTS Nov. 27 Peggy Ebbe MeL-llnger, 305 Lincoln Mrs. Gertrude V. LeFever, Undls Homes, Lltits R3; Mrs.

John DeVerter, Ephrata R2; Ben-Jamb G. Grockett, Leob Rl; Connie Sue Deater, 23 S. 4th St, Denver; Nora Ebbe Leld, 219 Washington Mrs. David A. Irvin, Akron; and Mrs.

Stephen Belter, Elver sen R2. Nov. 28 Mrs. Ammon High, East Earl RL Nov. 29 John Gross, Ephrata R3; and Teddy Ray Bell, Lltits RL Nov.

30 Mrs. Edna R. Brubaker, 221 S. State Lee A. Houck, S.

State Talmage; Mrs. Ifortb Dialer, Rea ms-town; Earl M. Sensenlg, Ephrata R2; Deanette M. Welk, 126 S. 4b St, Denver; and Mrs.

Lester Lelsey, 257 W. Mab St, Adamstown. Dec. 1 Norman C. Lausch, 807 W.

Mab St Dec." 2--Mrsl Frank LT Jacoby; 67 Church St; MlchaelA. Haller, Denver; Mrs. Florence A. Romlg, Schoeneck; Mrs.Ed-na Witwer, Bowmansvffle; Mrs. man.

Ushers were Terry Gock-ley, Ephrata and Lynn Brechblel, Mechanlcsburg. Mrs. Gladys Slpe was organist and Dennis Engle, vocalist After a reception Fellowship hall of the church, be couple left on a wedding trip to Florida. The couple will reside at 1376 Mab St, Lincoln. The bride is employed by Menno Travel Service, Akron, and the groom is employed by Farmers National Bank of Ephrata.

Gift receivers were Misses Rub Esh and Cheryl Hess. marriage of Miss Virginia R. Redcay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W.

Redcay, Denver Rl, and Charles R. Fritz, sen of Mr. and Mrs. William Frits, Denver Rl, took place Saturday at 2 p.m. the Ephrata United loo Church wlb Rev.

Paul Brandt officiating. The bride was given marriage by her fotber. She was attended by Mrs. Arlene Swelgart, sister of be bride, Akron, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lob Ann Helstand, Elizabethtown R3, and Mbs Lob Fritz, Stevens RL The bride wore a white brocaded gown and carried a bouquet of white roses.

Her tmnnr attendant chose a cranberry gown and carried pink carnations. The bridesmaids wore nomad green gowns and carried pink carnations. Norman Swelgart brother-in-law of the bride, Akron, was best man. Ushers were James Redcay, brother of the bride and Marlb Gockley, brother-in-law of be groom. bene Martin, Ephrata R3, was organist.

A reception was held In the Denver fire hati. After a wedding trip through the South, be couple will reside along Ephrata RL The groom employed by Ray Lied and Sons. Gift receivers were Rub Martin, Carotene Trego and JudyEber-sote. (Photo by Milter) Mr. and Mrs.

CD 614 Pointview A the engagement i ghter, Betty William R. Hein, i and Mrs. Charles Masonic Home, Oil Mbs Qelmatfe; Ephrata High Schod, a graduate offa High School, chsi stationed at Trtfs Base, Calif. and UMessnerf East Eari Christmas Gifts For Pennhurst 129 W. Main St, Denver; Harry she wants Mrs.

Pine First Brethren Miss Virgil MegUl Rev. Miller Schmuck performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Harold Hoover. Miss Bonnie Hoover'," niece of' be" bride; was the maid of honor. The bride chose an Empire gown of Damascus brocade with scoop neckline and A-line skirt styled with detachable panel train foiling from her shoulders.

Her French Illusion veil was held by a Chantilly lily outlined in pearls and Viennese crystals. She carried a mother-of-pearl Bible with two baby orchids surrounded by white rosebuds. Her attendant wore a moss green sheath gown of satin. She carried a nosegay of yellow carnations and pom pons. The bride's mother wore a navy dress with an orchid corsage.

The groom's mother chose an aqua suit with an orchid corsage. Ronald Bickhart, brother of the groom, Ephrata, was best tradition of "Hinging of The Greens" will he Observed Sunday, at 1 p.m. at be Recreation Center. Members of be Boys' and Girls' clubs of the Center and other Interested children will participate In be decorating under the supervision of be Recreation committee of the Woman's Club of Ephrata wlb Mrs. Leon Summers, chairman.

The program following the decorating win consist of selections far a brass choir from the Ephrata High School band led far James Atihouse, and the traditional singing of Christmas cards. wb be served cDresshirt Qveher Ihipqjfhore' irsure. Swelgart, Rd: -Lutheran Women, of Adamstown; Mrs. John Walmer, tilled 100 Christmas Reinholds Rl; Mrs. Lloyd stockings for guests of be Hurst, Stevens Rl; and Dale M.

Pennhurst School, Spring City, Rtoser, 328 S. 7b St, Akron. meeting last week at be church social hati. Mrs. Emery Witwer, Christian Action chairman, reported 29 shut-ins were remembered during the month.

Mrs. Catharine Martin announced bat five dozen bed pads were made and delivered to Lather Acres In Lltltz. Mrs. Paul Evancoe, Fatih and Life ginirmni, announced plans for the Christmas dinnerparty, Dec. 12, for LCW and guests at the Cloister restaurant An American flag and stand was purchased for be senior Girl Scout troop, ted by Mrs.

Nancy Numbers, and sponsored by Trinity church. Mrs. John Sprecher serves ss Trinity Girl Scout chairman. Mrs. Ethel Burkholder entertained the group wlb a display and description of Christmas cards dating back as fifr as 1883.

Mrs. Paul Evancoe also displayed a number of Christmas cards from foreign countries. Mrs. Kenneb Samara, president conducted be meeting. Mrs.

Robert Huddle ted devotions. Opera Workshop Vocalists At Club A group from be Lancaster Opera Workshop Chorus under be direction of Miss Patricia far the hospitality committee of the Woman's Club of Ephrata vlb Mrs. John M. Kostecky and Mrs. H.

George Yeager, she wants We Most Wanted Gift K7 Parker VY Mr. and lb Weaver, EastEvK be engagement ter Audrey Eflm Daniel Winger, Gladys Winger, be fate Mr. WuP Miss Weaver Garden Spot HlgS fianna is serviag States ArmyitR SWEEAHTJ- Mr. and ton, 40 W. bk announce the belr daughter, ams, to Charted eon ot Mr.

ant: Swelgart Ltt: Miss Adams Cunml'ff VsM Her fiance High School end kf GreystcneUW Joseph Prie; chemist, made soda water lnli BRETHREN CLASS PARTY The King's Daughters' class and the Men's Bfole class of be Church of be Brethren held a Christmas dinner party, Tuesday night in be social hall, wlb be dinner catered by Dutchman's Diner. Rev. Guy Wampler offered the Invocation. Games In charge of Miss Mary Andes and Mrs. Harry Mlley were played following be dinner.

Prises were won far Mrs. fra Martin, fra Brown and. Rev. Abram Zuck. McSparran will present a program of Christmas music next Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m.

for the Women's Club of Ephrata meeting In be American Legion ballroom. Spiolst for the afternoon I PARDNERS Set from $2.98 performance will be Bernice Otudeko, soprano, and Gens Swards, baritone. Accompanist will be Mrs. Alice Birchati. Mrs.

Richard N. Taylor, club president, will conduct be business. she wants ristinas avinqs $8.00 JfipKlti. Qiveher hiprhore lorsure. rj Famous T-BALL JOTTER ball pen and matching Writefine pencil Youll find the "Pardners" to be a great writing whether you're writing a hasty note or a letter.

The Parker Jotter's stainless steel writing point puts down a clean, clear line for up to 80,000 words. That's five times longer than ordinary ballpoints. Parker's Writefine pencil uses the popular thin leads that are perfect for figure work. Handsomely gift boxed. A fashion gift says more when it's Ship'n Shore.

Give her the newest in shirts, shifts, and hip knits. Choose from our abundant holiday collection. FALL and WINTER SALE COATS SUITS DRESSES COSTUMES HATS 30 and 50 OFF ONE RACK OF SPORTSWEAR 30 OFF vogueville 118 WEST MAIN STREET, EPHRATA wm VERTIE'S ON THE SQUARE OPEN 9-9 EVERY NIGHT Qiniurwc;.

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