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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 13

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i S- Mrs. Charles W. Ruppenkamp Patricia Lueck Becomes BrideOfMr. Tripklt Miss Patricia Ann" Lueck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph E. Lueck. 223 Baltimore-Street, became. the bride of Charles and Mrs. William J.

Ruppenkamp, of Winchester Road, on August 1 in a double ring ceremony ized at a nuptial mass'nn St. Patrick's Catholic Church with Rev. John Lyness- officiating. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white gladioli and' white, mums and lighted candles in candelabra. Sister Marceline played the traditional wedding marches at the organ and accompanied Thomas Carroll who sang an Ave Angelicus," and as the bride dedicated her bouquet, "Mother AtThy" Feet I'm The bride was given in marriage by her father.

She was attired in a ballerina length gown of white Chantilly fashioned with bodice, three-quarter sleeves and round neckline. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of lace trimmed seed and sequins. Her -only jewelry was a single strand pearl necklace and matching earrings, of the'bridegroom. She lace gloves, and carried'a rosebud bouquet. A reception was held by Mr.

Mrs.i.Lueck at the Moose Home honoring the bridal couple. The bride's table was centered with tiered wedding cake topped a miniature bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Glenn Phillips. Mrs.

William Ruppenkamp. Mrs. Margaret Lueck, Mrs. Paul Davis; Mrs. Betty Price and Miss Evelyn Mower assisted" in serving.

The bride will be a senior at Fort Hill High School this fall. The bridegroom was graduated from LaSalle High School in 1958 and is serving in the Navy, being home on furlough after completing nine weeks of basic training at Great Lakes. 111. He will be stationed'at Bainbridge. The couple is' residing for the nrpsont Uf "9l'4- flMifral Avpnnp- present At Oakland Barbara Grace daughter of and' Rus- T.

Shank, Swantori, became the bride of James son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Storey, Deep Creek Lake, June 20. in St. Paul's MeUi'xlist Church.

Oak- land. Rev. Charles. Godwin per- formed the ceremony. The altar decorated: with chrysanthemums and gladolias with a background of candles.

Charles Briner, Oakland, sang ''Because." "0 Promise Me." and "The Lord's Prayer." He was accompanied by Mrs. Merritt Feather at the organ, who also played the traditional wedding march. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore floor-length gotvn of white Chantilly lace over white satin. finger-tip veil was attached to'a headpiece of pearls and lace.

She. carried a bouquet of miniature carnations centered with an orchid. Miss Sharon L. Mahin. Bethesda, was maid-of-honor.

Miss Maria Amrein. Bethesda, was bridesmaid, and Miss Linda Shank, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Flower girls were Brenda Shank, sister of the bride, and Jacqueline Bray, cousin of the bride. Jerry Storey, twin brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Darrius Green, Deer Park, and Angelo Giarratana, Bethesda.

James Shank, brother of the bride, was junior usher. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the social room of the church. The bride's table was 'centered. with a five- tier wedding cake, baked and served by Mrs. Benjamin P.eran- do.

the bride, at "the punch bowl. For their -to Myrtle Beach. S.C., Mrs. Storey wore a white linen dress with pink accessories, and an Mrs. Storey, a graduate" of Southern High School, is employed as a secretary at The Johns Hopkins University Operations Research Office.

Bethesda. Mr. Storey, a graduate of Accident High School, is employed as an assistant manager at the Hardware Company, Miss Faye G. Ewing Faye Genell Ewi'ng To Wed S. Smith, In Missouri Mr.

and-Mrs. Scott Ewing, 239 Donna Lee Street. Lebanon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Faye Genell, to Samuel S. Smith son of Mr. six! Mrs.

Samuel S. Smith 2lCresap Drive, Bowling Green. Miss Ewing is a graduate of Lebanon High School and'is employed by the S. P. Gas-Com- pany, in Lebanon.

Mr. Smith was graduated from Allcgany High School and attended Potomac State College and Ohio University. He is employed as a salesman.in the midwest. The wedding of Miss Ewing and Mr: Smith will be solemnized in the First Christian Church, September 17. Mrs.

John J. Nossif Nassif-Willhide Wedding Held In Cleveland Church Bride-Elect -FefedWitli Shower, Party Miss Linda Linthicum entertained at her home a recent evening with a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Patricia Sheets, bride- elect of Wilbur Thrasher. Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Thrasher, Cumberland. Miss Sheets is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheets. Cresaptown.

A pink and white color motif was carried out with floral ar, rangements. The table was centered with a large tiered white and silver I cake with minialuro bride and groom baked by Mrs. Richard Linthicum. Mrs. Linlhi- cum and Mrs.

Sheets served refreshments. A large pink umbrella with white streamers covered the Guest were Misses Linda Cover. Linda Loar. Mary Kay Pollock, Sandy Kcslcr. Carla Ujcic, Lauella Krcizewski, Nancy Frantz, Ann Williams, Rebecca Haincs, Kalhryn Taylor, Nancy Roberta Kesecker, Kay Blauch, Sandra Myers, Joan Mark wood.

Christine Kennclt, Carla Sue Long, and Sue Swarncr. Miss Sheets will be to Mr. Thrasher September 4 at m. in the Potomac Park EUB Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Sheets will entertain following the cere- mony with a reception at the Ali Ghan Counlry Club. Mrs. Robert E. Linaweaver Martha Jean Griffith Bride Of Mr.

Linaweaver 1. Hickmon Jr. Hickman-Pritts Nuptials Take Place In Oakland Miss Linda Prills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Ralph Prills.

of Oakland, became the bride of Bert Ingalls of Baltimore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Ingalls Hickman. of Winter' Haven, July 25.

at St. Mark's Lutheran in Oakland. The.Rev. Wm. Ernest Fox.

pas- performed the ceremony. The altar was decorated with white lilies and chrysanthemums with a background of palms and lighted candles. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Donald R. Sinccll.

church organist, presented a group of nuptial selections. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white silk mist, fashioned with a natural basque waistline and a modified neckline' appliqucd with imported Al- encon lace in seed pearls and crystals. The very full skirt which fell into a court train was embroidered wilh the same embroidered lace. Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a matching lace and seed ''pearls; She carried a white Bible topped with orchids'and seed pearls tied with satin ribbon.

Her attendants were Miss Pa- tricia Gortner, maid of honor; Miss Shirley Calhoun and Miss Jo Ann Echard. bridesmaids. Miss Susan Pritts, sister of the brkle, was junior bridesmaid. Theresa Prills, niece of the bride, was flower girl and Ralph Pritts III. nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.

Joseph Hull, Alexandria. was best man. Ushers were George Hanst and John Hanst, Baltimore and Way. ne. Pritts and Ralph Pritts Jr.

A reception was held at the Ml. Lake Hotel following the ceremony. The tiered wedding cake was circled with smilax and topped with a miniature bride and groom. After the newlyweds cut the cake it was served by Mrs. Ralph Prills.

and Mrs. Wayne Pritts, sister-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Patricia of Boston, aunt of the bride, presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Hugh-Echard presided at the tea table.

Miss Ann Lee Lohr was in charge of the guest book. The couple left for a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga. For traveling the bride wore a brown and gray suit with matching accessories and her corsage of white orchids." Upon their return the couple will reside in Baltimore. Miss Dolores Rosclce Willhide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert 0. Willhide. Chestnut Street, Keyser, became the bride of John Joseph Nassif. son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Nassif. Lake Avenue, Cleveland. June 27 at St Maron's Church, in Gevcland. Given in marriage by her fa- Iher. the bride wore a floor-length' gown of satin'Yeaturing a sheath front and full train, fashioned with a bodice of Chantilly Jacc, with a Sabrina neckline and long, pointed sleeves.

The gown was made by the bride's mother. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a tiara of seed pearls and sequins. Her only "jewelry a single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. She carried crescent designed bouquet of p'fnk tea roses, surrounded by eteJfa- notus. The maid of'honor was Marie Nassif, sister of the with Ailccn" N'assif.

another' sis- tcr of the groom, and Margaret McGinty, as bridesmaids. Simona Yesbak was junior bridesmaid. Michael Nassif. brother of the groom, was the best man. Ushers were Joseph Willhide.

brother of the bride, and Edward Nickman, of Uniontown. Pa. A breakfast and reception followed the wedding mass. a'. Schu; kert's Chalet.

The tiered wedding cake- topped with a miniature bride' and groom was -served after, breakfast. For her going-away cosiume the bride" chose an apple-green dress with matching thoes. and purse, white gloves' 'and a white "rose veil The traveled to the East for their-wedding trip, member of the West' Tcchni- eal High School -f Clcvc: land, the bride is a graduate of Keyset Potomac and Weal Virginia Mr. Nassif -is an alumnus of John Carroll Univer- sily. FrostburgSlate Grad To Marry Mr.

and Mrs. Darl Vann. 15 West High Street, Hancock, announce the betrothal of their daughter. Lenorc Darlcne. to Mr.

Bennett Garland Murray, the son of Reverend and Mrs. William F. Murray. Big Pool. Miss Vann is a graduate of the Hancock High School and the Washington County Hospital School of Nursing.

She is presently employed as -assistant; head nurse of the pediatrics depart- of the Washington County Hospital. Mr; Murray is'a graduate of the Clear Spring High School, Hagerstown Junior College and Frostburg Teachers College. He is employed as a teacher of mathematics with the television project of-the Washington County Board of Education. 1 Wedding plans' will be announced later. Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence D. Griffith, 421 Furnace Slrcet, announce the marriage of their daughter, Martha Jean, to Robert Eugene Linaweaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, 514 Dillcy Street, and the late Loy I.

Linaweaver. The bride, given in marriage hy her father, was gowned in an embroidered organdy and lace dress, with matching gloves. She wore a hip-length veil falling from a sheared organdy headdress. She carried a bouquet of orchids. Mrs.

Mary Wratchford was matron of honor and James L. Conn, cousin of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Ronald Stein and Richard Wratchford. The ceremony was performed hy H. Wehlcr pastor of the Reformed Church in Frostburg on July 31.

Nuptial music was played by Mrs. Albert Loper at the organ and Mrs. John B. Zornig was soloist. Following the ceremony a re- ception'was.

held at the home of the bride. The table was centered with a tiered wedding cake which was served by Mrs. F. F. Sutherland.

Mrs. Jerome Crccgan presided punch bowl. The couple will be home to their friends at 138 Reynolds Street. Mr. Linaweaver allended Allc- gany High, served in the Army and is employed by the Celanese.

The bride was gradualcd from Allcgany this year I Mrs. Chorles F. Mullaney Van Duratxl Miss Dorothy Ann Coliasli Weds Charles F. Mullaney 'Miss W. Virginia 1956' Engaged To J.

F. Wagner The'engagement of Miss Caro lyn Jane Miller, "Miss West Virginia of to Joseph Frederic Wagner has'been announced by hor parents, and Mrs, Willlam Harlcy Miller, of Martinsburg. Mr: la the son of Mrs. Harry Opha Wagner; of Logan, W.tVa. The couple's Wedding is set for 7:20 p.

15, at Luke's" Evangelical Brethren Church In Martlnsburg. A re- ception" will be held at trie home of the "bride's 'fpllowing the.ceremony.' Having represented- West: Vir-. ginla in the "Miss America" contest in Atlantic City in J956, Miss is "a'senior at West Virginia University, where she is a member of Delta Gamma soror- Mr. Wagner is a senior law student University. member.

o( Sigma N'u social fraternity hnd president of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Ann Goliash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Goliash, of 32 Rock Street. Glen Lyon.

to Charles Francis Mullaney. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullaney, of New Row. ML Savage, has been announced.

The ceremony was solemnized June 27 in Our Lady of Good Council Church, Vienna. Va. Rev. Joseph Toy officiated. Arrangcmcnls of while "ioll.

lilies and chrysanthemums with palms decorated the altar. Miss Nolic Kilmer was organist and Mrs. Nicholas Borea was jtoloist. They, presented a program of nuptial selections. Mrs.

Willis Homick. Auburn, sister of the bride, was matron of; honor, and Bruce White, Cumberland, as best William' 1 E. Kelly, Cumberland, and Eugene Pronko, Vienna, were ushers. -Y Given in 'marriage by her fa- Ihcr. the bride was.

altiror. in a chapel-length gown of imported organza, fashioned with fitted bodice, ovnl neckline heavy Jace and short sleeves. The bouffant skirt featured a deep hemline with insets of the matching lace. Her veil of pure silk illusion was caught to a matching crown of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a cascade bouquet of white daisies, babys breath and delphinium.

A reception was held following the ceremony at the Rolling Road Restaurant in Vienna, and later at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Pronko. The couple spent their honeymoon in the Pocono mountains of Pennsylvania. For her traveling costume the bride was attired in a beige sheath dress with brown accessories; The'bride is a graduate of Newport School and the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Mr. Mullaney is a graduate of LaSalle High School.

Class of 1946. and the University land. He is employed with International Business Machine Corporation in Mr. and Mrs. residing at 1241 Potomac Avenue, Hagerstown..

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1932-1977