22 - CAPE GAZETYE, Friday, June 9 - June 15, 1995
Sharon Hernley
weds Robert Kreitzer
Sharon S. Hernloy of New
Cumberland, PL and Robert
D. Kreitser of Camp Hill, Pa.-
were united in marriage Sat-
urday, April 29 in an after-
noon ceremony on the ocean-
front terrace of the Board-
walk Plaza Hotel, Rzhoboth
Beach.
The Roy. Michael Seifried,
pastor of St. John's Lutheran
Church, Shiremanstewn, P,
officiated the double ring
ceremony.
The bride wore a Victorian
ivory lace and antique rose
tea-length dress and match.
ing hat. She carried a bou-
quet of pearls, lace and ivory
sweetheart roseL
The bride is the daughter
of Shirley and Jack W. Shad-
er of Harrisburg, Pa. The
groom is the son of Andrew
R. Kreitzer of Camp Hill, Pa.
The bride is an assistant
manager of largo business
services with Bell Atlantic.
PP. The groom is employed
by Hompt Brothers, Inc. and
Lower Allen Emergency Med-
ical Service.
Wendy Miller weds
Patrick Murphy
Wendy L. Miller and
Patrick S. Murphy were mar-
ried on Saturday, May 20,
1995.
Miller is the daughter of
Ronald and Deanna Miller of
York, PL.
Murphy is the son of Don-
ald and Sharon Foraker of
Millsboro and Arnold Mur-
phy of Pasagoula, Miss.
Wendy is a 1987 graduate of
Dallastewn Area High School
and a 1992 graduate of York
College.
Patrick attends the Univer-
sity of Delawar
Trlsh Von photos
AHA holds Cardiac Arrest at Rudder
The Cardiac Arrest fundraiser, sponsored by the American
Heart Association Sussex County Division, took place on the
soon to be sloshing decks of the Rusty Rudder in Dewey
Bvazh on Juae 2, ss those "in the clink ' were bombarded by
high powered water guns and even pitchers of water before
being "leased from jaiL Above, young Steven Smith at-
tmls aprisom' Justice of the Peace Rich Conley, who tries
tO defend himselL Below, Leslie Ballinger of Prudential Joy-
Gallo Real Estate (left) performs a surprise attack on Donald
McCann of McCann, Inc. surveyors. Approximtely $1000 in
pledges were raised m the event, and Ginger Wingard from
the Sussex Division encourages all Ujailbirds to get their
in the tom of pledgee to the AILA into the office as soon
as pmmible.
Kdsten Seal photo
All Pro Maids presents donation
Children's Beach House received a $300 donation from All
Pro Maids on Friday, May 26 that will support the production
of the Children's Beach House Volunteer Cookbook. Seen
here, from left to right, are: Joan Lester, member of the CHB
advertising committee, Barb Often, CHB advertising commit-
tee, Sandra Sharkey, CHB advertising committee, Martha
Savage, CHB cookbook committee, and Jim and Michele
Sprinkle, owners of All Pro Maids. The Children's Beach
House Volunteer Cookbook should be available at Coast Day
1995; all proceeds from the sale of the cookbooks will go to-
ward the Environmental Education Program at Children's
Beach Hous
207 Rehoboth Avenue
227-1986
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