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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 5

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6-The Cumberland News Thursday, August Pa IT. Ma ust Weds Edith Rae Jenkins Miss Edith Rae Jenkins, RD 2, Grantsville, became the bride of Paul I. Maust, 917 Scton Drive on August l. The wedding was solemnized In the Springs Mcnnonite Church with Rev. Walter Otto officiating.

Miss Jenkins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jenkins, RD 2, Grantsville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul A. Mausl, RD 1, Grantsville.

Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white crepe, fashioned with an em- pire waist and lace bodice. Her lace train was attached at the shoulders and gathered at the waist with a bow. She wore a shoulder-length veil with a white bow headpiece, and carried a white Bible top- ped with white carnations and streamers. Her maid of honor, Pam Klolz of Arlington, wore a mint green crepe floor-length with green velvet ribbon accenting the empire waist. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Mary Alice Broadwater and Miss Sue Jenkins, sisters of the bride. They wore yellow crepe floor-length gowns with green velvet ribbon accenting the empire waist. Her attendants wore contrasting bow head- pieces and carried bouquets of white carnations. David Maust of Milford, Delaware, brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Ezra Maust, Grantsville, brother of the groom, Terry i i Springs, John Cupler LaVale, and Thomas Jenkins, Grantsville.

James Maust of Mcyersdale and i 1 Ji a Jenkins of Grantsville were acolytes for the wedding setj- vice. Wife Preservers To make a box lay tr ccka for two, buy the singla layer lind.cuHn holf offer baking, stack and frou. Mrs. Jenkins wore a ping A-line dress for her daughter's wedding. A reception followed in the social room of the church.

Assisting were Mrs. Leota Jenkins and Mrs. Martha Maust at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Hazel Jenkins and Mrs, Mabel Maust served cake. The hridc is a graduate of Northern High School and is presently employed as a se- cretary for the Flushing Shirt Company in Granlsville.

The groom also is a graduate of Northern High School. He at- tended Cuyahoga Coimmmily College, Cleveland, Ohio, and is employed as an inhalation therapist a i a Hospital. For her honeymoon to the Poconos, the bride wore a white and lavender dress. The couple is residing at 103 Grant Street in Grantsville. Out-of-town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Don Maloot, LaVale; Mr. and Mrs. James Beattie, Cumberland; Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Thomas, Bruceton Mills, W.Va.; Mrs. Eldon Yoder, Laurel; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tichnell, Elkton, Miss Jackie Kidd, Bedford, Mr. and Mrs.

James Barnhart, Dover, the Misses Mabel and Martha Maust of Kentucky. Bowling Unit Plans Workshop For Officers A workshop for all officers of the Western Maryland Wo- man's Bowling Association leagues will be held today at 7:30 p.m. at the Bowler, Win- chester Road. Presidents and secretaries are especially urg- ed to attend. Mrs.

Nancy Corbin, asso- ciation president, will be chairman of the panel discus- sion, assisted by Mrs. Beverly Huey, city secretary and past president and Mrs. Gladys Baker. A question and answer period will follow. Supplies for the 1971-72 sea- son will be distributed at the session, and important rules changes will be explained.

Ser- Ticcs and awards available through the local association and Woman's International Bowling Congress also will be discussed. SWEET TWEED--Casual elegance is this Tplnk-to- purple and white nubby wool tweed costume from the Gino Charles collec- tion. A simple bodice of bright pink matte jersey tops the outfit. Wife Preservers Plant a few.garlic among javr rosos. Rotes gfowtatter.

Snip gailic blodn likt thivjj. Breedlove Family Has Reunion The descendants of R. E. L. and Alma Jane Brccdlove held a reunion recently at Mt.

Olive Grove near Silver Lake, W. Va. Country music and a. ballgame featured the enter- tainment. Those attending came from six states and included Mrs.

Marion Kite and children, Mrs. Mary Groves, Mrs. Pea'rl Breedlove, Ariie Breedlove, the Paul Thomas family, the Larry Lawrence family, Jlrs. Leona Yeager, Lee E. Groves, the Paul Ghost family, Mrs.

Ora Christmah, Jlrs. Bernice DeDio, Harry Winpiglcr family; the Robert Breedlove family; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Breedlove, Mr. and Mrs.

Parker Breedlove; the Royce Breedlove family, Breedlove, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Breedlove, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Breedlove, the Keith Breedlove family; the Dale Breedlove family; Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Brccdlove, Mr. arid Mrs. a Breedlove, Mr. and Mrs.

Hoye Breedlove, Junior Grove and family; the Von a family, the Clarence Ganoe family, Mrs. Rose Breedlove, the Joseph Groves family and the Fred Yeager Sr. family. Also Robert Smouse, Mrs. Glen Lawrence, Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Clem, and Airs. Richard Clem, Mrs. Evelyn Shipley, the James Foster family, the Gary a i family, Mrs. Viola Sicknir, Oscar James, Ceal James and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Thomas, the. James Skelley family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cos- ner, Mrs.

Lucille Caldwell, Mrs. Bessie Evans, Mrs. Iva Slabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Emmart, Mrs.

Isabel An- derson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strasnider, Mrs. Rachel Clem, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hockman and Cecil Ward Jr. Long Family Re-elects Officers At Annual Reunion Descendants of J.ohn Nelson Long held their annual reunion Sunday at Constitution Park, 96 persons attending. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson Creek; 85, oldest woman; Allen Clark, HD 2, Van- dergrift, 82, oldest man; Joy Brookshire, Lanhara, 19- monlhs-old, youngest; Mr. and i a Hedgesvillc, W.Va., largest family present; Mrs.

Ralph Long, Tunnellon, a grandmother with the most grandchildren present; and Mr. and Mrs. i i a Brookshire and daughter, Lan- 1 ham, longest distance. Other prizes were won by Jpann Muvilz, childrcns divi- sion; Benita Long, teen divi- sion, and Mrs. Marlin Byers; adult division.

Mrs. James Watson directed: the afternoon games for the children with Bradley Long and Lisa and- Karen Long, prize winners. Horse-shoe pit- ching and lawn darts featured entertainment for the adults. The incumbent officers, Gene Long, president; Her- man H. Long, vice president; and Carole Long, secretary- treasurer were reelected.

The 1932 reunion will be Sunday, August 13, at Constitution' Park, Grove 4. Family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Brookshire and Joy, Lanham; Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Clark, Mrs. Margaret Ament arid Mrs. and Mrs. Marlin Byers, Randy and Ryan, RD 2, Van- dergrift; Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Logsdon, Randy, Stephen and Suzanne, Walkersville; Mr. Mrs. Richard Long, Mark, Doug, Karen, Lisa, Ricky and Lora, Hedgesville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Muritz a Joann, and Mr.

B. I. Beck, RD 2, Smittisburg, Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Wor- Ann Landers Answers Your Give your home A NEW LOOK with custom-made draperies, Make the most of your decor with beautfiul drap- eries, custom styled to your specifications. We have a wide selection of quality decorator colors. Phone 724-1740 for free esrimarei WARHAFT'S Downtown Cumberland 43 Baltimore St. DEAIl ANN LANDERS: Re- member the wife who signed her letter Screamer?" Well, your an- swer was Nothingsville.

My husband is a beautiful guy, but.I am not his faults and I see no reason to act like everything is hunky- dorey and keep my mouth shut. (Your stock advice.) My husband has all the human Irailities mentioned by "Scre- plus a few more. To be specific, he: (1) Takes a ball) once a week. Maybe. (2 Ignores the fresh under- wear I set out for him and wears the soiled things for a week or ten days at a time.

(3) Brashes his teeth once a week. Maybe. (4) Spends tax and insurance money on sports equipment. So what? Nobody's perfect. Sure 1 yell a lot and I nag him plenty, but I have my LAST 3 DAYS-LAZARUS FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ENDS SATURDAY REDUCTIONS OF to On All Remaining DRESSES ami SPORTSWEAR FINAL REDUCTIONS THIRD FLOOR GIRL'S SHOP faults and he yells at me, too.

Yelling is an essential part of. every marriage. The only time it becomes a problem is when some jerk like you sells out! her own sex and sides with the men. If you don't know what' I'm talking about, Annie old girl, you and your husband must he a couple of plaster saints. --BENTON HARBOR WIND PIPES DEAR BENT PIPES: Plas- ter saints? Don't bet the rent.

We have, however, learned to live together without nagging OR screaming, so please don't tell me it's an essential part of every marriage. I love the way you list your husband's faults and then say, with a perfectly straight face "So what? Nobody's per- fect." If you can put up with a man who lakes a bath once a week maybe ignores fresh underwear ten days 'at a time, brushes his teeth once a week maybe and can call the guy YOU must be a plaster saint. DEAR ANN. LANDERS: Do some more educating, will you please? After several years of wanting a baby but not being able to have one of our own we decided to As is often the case, I became preg- nant within a few months after the adoption. I gave birth to a darling little boy when our adopted sou was 13 month old.

Friends and relatives have made the following remarks: "I'm so happy for you. Now you know what it means to be a real, mother." And how do you like this one: "An adopted child can be a great joy, but it can't compare with, having your own baby." The most incredible remark was made by my aunt. She said, "Isn't it a shame you didn't wait just a few months more be- fore adopting. Tough luck." I don't know how to answer these ignoramuses. Will you please tell people through your column that when parents adopt a baby they love him with all their being, and to suggest that he is loved loss than a child born to them is -outrageous and insulting.

SEEING RED DEAR RED: You told them, and in a most convincing manner. I can 1 add anything. Thanks for writing. DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: Settle an argument, please. Situation: A man is in a rest- aurant having dinner with'his wife and mother.

A friend stops by the table. The friend has never met cither the man's wife or his mother. Who should be introduced first? KOOKY ARLENE DEAR KOOK: The man should introduce his mother first unless, of course, his wife happens to be older. Give in or lose him when a guy gives you this line, look out! For tips on how to handle the super sex salesman, check Ann Landers. Read hcr book- let, "Necking And Pelting What Arc The Limits?" Send your request to Ann Landers in care of your newspaper! enclosing 50c in coin and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope.

tlunglon and Miss Carole long, Hagorstowri; and Jlrs. Ralph long, Tunnel'bm, W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Polce, Joe and Samahtha, and and Mrs. Tom Wolfe, Ma- sonlown, W.Va.; Mr.

and Mrs. Nile Lechlitcr and Diana, RD 2, Swanton; Mrs. James Wat- son, Levels, W.Va;; Mr. and Mrs. i a Miller, Kevin, Scott arid Craig, and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Lynn Miller and Stephehia, Rt. 3, Rawlings; Mr. Mrs. Marlin Kesner and Bradley Long, Mrs.

Ralph Thompson and Mr. arid Mrs. Lee Pylcs, Fort Ashby; Mrs. Carl Ander- son, Mrs. Elizabeth Kern, and Mrs.

George Logsdon, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Junior and Donna, Wendell and Mrs. Pearl Shclfler, Patterson Creek; Mr. and Mrs.

McJvin Lccse, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and Benita; Mrs. Ronald MoreJand, Brock and Brent, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Rickenberg and Anita, RD 1 Mrs. i Lechliter, Crcsaptown; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tjong and Gene Long, Potomac Park. Guests included a Sylvester, Sandi Clabaugh and Mary EsworUiy, Walkersville, Jlrs.

Lake Wat- eon, Levels, and Hichard Stegmaier, Cumberland, The annual McVicker reu- nion will be held Sunday Sep- tember 15 at Rowlesburg City Park beginning at 11 a.m.' for friends and relatives. (ADTERTISE3CE.M) WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? E-LIM Excess In the totly cm be tai- comfortable. E.LIM will help you lose water wtijhL We al; i i Potomac Valley Pharmacy rtcommends if. Only I I A A A APR, Black, white and 8 lashJon colors. KNEE-HI SOX 8 thro 11 We trj Harder! WHITE OAKS SHOPPING CENTER OLDTOWN ROAD CUMBERLAND Men's WfeHt GREW SOX HOSIERY SALE J.

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