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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 9

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CIETY Sunday, Junr 25, 1950 by Mrs. Kenneth Chalmers Wilson Jeanne Bowersox Becomes Bride Of Kenneth C. Wilson Mrs. Studio, Englawood Maurice J. Matteson, Jr.

Lucille Heath Becomes Bride Of Maurice In Historic New Jersey Church St. Paul's Lutheran Church provided the setting last, evening; for the marriage of Miss Jeanne McClellan Bowersox, daughter of Rev. Dr. Hixon T. Bowersox, 309 Washington Street, and trie late Mrs.

Charlotte McClellan Bowersox, to Kenneth Chalmers Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson, 817 Calvin Street. Rev. Dr.

Bowersox, pastor of the church, officiated ut his daughter's Palms, ferns and standards of Madonna lilies, gladioli, snapdragons and gypsophelia decorated the altar and chancel. Mrs. Robert Gormer, organist, played a program preceding the ceremony, including "Berceuse," Irom Jocelyn, Godard; "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," Bach; "Ich Liebe Dich," Grieg, and "My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice," from Samson and Delilah, Saint Saens, Schubert's "Serenade." and Old North Church, built in 1804. one of the historic churches of the Dumont, New Jersey section, was the scene of the marriage yesterday of Miss Lucille Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred W. Heath, of 97 New York Avenue, Dumont, to Maurice J. Matteson. son of Dr. and Mrs.

Maurice Matteson, of Tarn Terrace, Frostburg. The Rev. John C. Spring officiated. The altar, lighted with tall white tapers in branched brass candelabra was decorated with baskets of white gladioli flanked with ferns.

White satin bows with white gladioli marked the special pews 'and small bouquets of gladioli and ivy marked the family pews. Mrs. John C. Springs, organist played a program of nuptial selections including Alyward's "Love's Coronation," and "Pius Que Lente Valse" preceding the ceremony, also the traditional wed ding marches. Mrs.

John O. was matron of honor, and Mrs. Dana H. Cairns, Englewood, was bridesmaid. Richard Matteson, Frostburg, seVved as best man for his brother, and the ushers were John Simons, Baltimore, and Donald F.

Beckett, Washington, D. C. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in an im- William Donald Bowersox, Charleston. W. brother of the bride, sang Perfect Love," a traditional "Bridal Chorus" from and the Mendelssohn from Mid Summer Prayer," Mallotte, accompanied Mrs.

Gormer, who also played the traditional Lohengrin recessional Night's Dream." The bridal party included Mrs. William Donald Bowersox, Charleston, sister-in-law of the bride, as matron of honor, and Mrs. John Manley, this city and Mrs. Phillip Parsons, New York City, as bridesmaids. Joseph McKechnie, Baltimore, served as best man for Mr.

Wilson, and Dr. William Freidinger and Robert Gormer, both of Cumberland, served as ushers. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William Donald Bowersox, was attired in a nylon net gown fashioned with a bodice and peplum of imported Chantilly lace, jewel neckline and long, fitted sleeves. Her fingertip veil of illusion and lace, fell from a cap ol Chantilly (Continued on 6, Col. i) Mrs.

Jack Quinten Heath Studio Mrs. Heath, the former Miss Elinor Marie Kiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Courtland Kiser, Keyser, W. became the bride of Mr.

Heath in the First Presbyterian Church, Keyser, on June 4. Mr. Heath, employed in the advertising department of the Times-News, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Milton Heath, Rowlesburg, W.

Va Ellen Nora Coyle To Be Bride Baltimore Of Robert Joseph Kesecker In and Mrs. Church Ceremony Tomorrow Miss Ellen Nora Coyle, daughter I Mrs. Kesecker is wearing a dusty of Mr. and Mrs. James T.

Coyle, of rose costume with large black hat 700 Louisiana Avenue, will become land accessories and a corsage of ported gowm of Chantilly lace and nylon net over slipper satin, fash- (Continued on Page 6, Col. i) the bride of Robert Joseph Kesecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Kesecker, 712 Louisiana Avenue, tomorrow in St. Mary's Catholic Church. The ceremony will be solemnized at 11 o'clock by Rev. Robert Hopkins, assistant pastor. lavender orchids.

Following the church ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Coyle will entertain with a reception from 12 until 2 o'clock at the Elks Club. The bride's table will be centered witn.

an arrangement of pastel colored spring Mrs. Joseph Vincent Carter Mrs. Carter was Miss Virginia. Lee Haus before her marriage on June 6. in St.

Patrick's Catholic Church, Mt. Savage. She is the daughter of William Haus, Mt. Savage, and the Mrs. Haus.

Mr. Carter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ff. Carter.

Mt. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Carter are residing in Mt.

Savage. Apple-Sine Nuptials Take Place Today At Mt. Savage Miss Mary Lee Elizabeth Sine, I in a pale orchid marquisette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. after the gown.

Sine, Poplar Street, Mt. Savage, will wear a matching orchid become the bride of Charles William; bonnet, and will'carry an old-fash- Appel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ioned bouquet of mixed flowers. L.

Appel, 525 Columbia Avenue, in I Miss DeNona Rae Yutzy, daughter a double ring ceremony at the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yutzy, Savage Methodist Church, at be flower girl wearing a o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Win- i green organdy dress, and will carry field Hall will officiate.

basket interwoven with matching Preceding the ceremony Robert 11 ribbon. she will Smith will sing "Because," "I rose Petals. You Truly," and "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. Overtxra Himmelwright who will also play the traditional wedding inarches. The church will be decorated with bouquets and baskets of white gladioli and snapdragons and ferns.

The ring bearer, Gary Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Martin, will wear a "white suit and carry the rings in a white rose. Corrway, Cumberland, will serve as best man for Mr. Appel, and Louis Haus will be head usher, Tlie bride who will be given injassisted by Robert Appel, and Rob- marriage by her brother, Howard Sine, will wear a gown of white ert Goldsworthy.

Mrs. Sine, mother of the bride. marquisette, made on princess lines nas selected a green lace dress for with full skirt ending" in a sweep- her daughter's wedding, with which. ing train. The bodice has a modified oval neckline, outlined with lace, and the sleeves are long and pointed over the hands.

Her fingertip she will wear white accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds. Mrs. Appel, mother of the bridegroom, will be attired in a black and Baskets of gladioli, carnations and flowers and garlands of Southern bride's roses will be used in smilnx Tne tiered wedding church decorations and a program wlll ornamented with the tradi- of nuptial selections will be presented by Rev. Joseph Graziani, Baltimore, a former assistant pastor, accompanied by Miss Regina Britt, organist. Father Graziani will sing Schubert's "Ave Maria" and "Mother At Thy Feet I'm Kneeling." Miss Britt will play the wedding processional from Lohengrin and the traditional recessional from Mendelssohn's Mid Summer Night's Dream.

Miss Joan Coyle will be her sister's maid of honor and Miss Ann Buzzerd and Mrs. Leon Paul Whitfield will, be bridesmaids. Kay Carder will be flower girl. Charles Daum will serve as best man for Mr. Kesecker and Richard tional bride and bridegroom and circled with smilax.

The couple will leave lor a wedding trip, the bride wearing a pale pink summer suit with white hat and accessories and a corsage of white orchids. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's High School, class of 1947, and attended the University of Maryland, College Park. She has been associated with the Star Dance Studio, Mr. Kesecker is graduate of I Fort Hill High School, class of 1947, and served in the Navy for three years with fifteen months service veil of bridal illusion, is to be chiffon dress, with pink acces- with a shirred tulle halo trimmed series and wearing a corsage of pink with small pearl tinted orange blossoms.

She will carry a cascade bouquet of mixed white flowers. Her only jewelry will be a single strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. rosebuds. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of bride, where the bridal motif will be carried out in the tiered wedding Miss Mabel Sine who will be herj ca ke topped with a large wedding sister's maid of honor, will be attired (Continued on rs, Col. 7) Miss Mary Elaine Horn Mary Elaine Horns Troth To T.

V. Neely, Jr. Announced Wheeler, Terry Burke, George Geatz overseas on the USS Midway. He is Mrs. William Leon Colgan Peggy Ann Hott Bride Of i Miss Milter W.

L. Colgan At ot. Michael AT Miss Peggy Ann Hott, daughter of 'Ave Maria," and "On This Day and Homer Eackels will serve as attending Strayer's College of Ac- ushers, countancy, Washington, D. The bride, who will be given in where he is also employed as an ac- marriage by her father, will wear at the Navy Exchange, gown of white nylon marquisette and Chantilly lace, fashioned with fitted bodice, buttoned down' the back, jewel neckline, lace bertha trimmed with seed pearls, and full skirt with lace tasections, ending In a long train. Her nylon net veil is attached to a plaited bonnet trimmed with seed pearls and she will carry a cascade bouquet of bride's roses with a white orchid center and shower of stephanotis.

The maid of honor will wear a yellow nylon net over the same shade of taffeta, made with lace cape and full skirt. The bridesmaids will wear nylon net dresses. Miss Buzzerd in mauve pink and Mrs. Whitfield in sea mist green. They are made on similar lines to the matron's dress, and all will wear sweetheart bonnets and carry old- fashioned bouquets.

Mrs. Coyle has chosen a navy blue marquisette gown over taffeta for her daughter's wedding, with which she will wear matching hat, shoes and purse, with white gloves and a corsage of white oijchids. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.

Horn, 321 Pulaski Street, announce the engagement of their, daughter, Mary Elaine, to Theodore Vincent Neely, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Vincent Neely, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

Mr. i Peggy and Mrs. Alfred V. Hott, 275 East Main Street, Frostburg, became the bride of William Leon Colgan, in a ceremony at St. Mich- Mi's Catholic Church, Frostburg, at 10 Saturday, June 10.

Rev. Regis F. Larkln officiated. Mrs. Sue Kreider was her sister's matron of honor and Robert Colgan as best man for his brother.

The ushers were William Harden and Bryson Beal, Frostburg. Mis. Harry Dishong, an Beautiful Mother," accompanied by Mrs. Richard Goldsworthy, who also played the wedding marches. bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a pink net gown, made with fitted bodice, net yoke, large bertha collar and full skirt of floor length and bustle back! Her veil of nylon net was held with a tiara of pink forget-me-nots and she wore mitts of matching hue.

She carried a bridal bouquet of pink rosebuds and baby breath with a (Continued an Page Col. 4) W.O. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Miller.

Grantsville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vadne Faye Miller, to William O. Henline, son of Mrs. William Henline, Hancock. Miss Miller and Mr. Henline are graduates of Frostburg State Teachers College and both are employed as teachers in Frederick County.

The wedding will take place during the summer. Mrs. William K. Heisler Trlplett Studio The former Miss Betty Haney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bruno Haney, Allegany Grove, became the bride Mr. Heisler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellie E. Heisler, Clearwater, May 30.

The ceremony teas performed in Trinity Evangelical Church. Ttie bride-election is a graduate of Catholic Girls Central High School, class of 1946, and of St. Agnes Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia, class of 1949. She is a member of the nursing staff of Allegany Hospital. Mr.

Neely is a graduate of Berkeley Springs High School, class of 1945, and served with the Army Medical Corps in Korea. He attended St. Charles College, Catonsvllle. tJ. S.

Military Preparatory' School, Newburgh, N. and the TJ. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.

He is now at'student of engineering at Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, W. Va. The wedding will be an event ol the near future. Nora A. Mosser Becomes Bride In Washington Miss Nora Allen Mossev, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Mosser, Mt. Lake Park, became the bride of Wayne Lewis Larrick.

son of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Larrick, Washington. D. June 10.

Tlie ceremony was performed at 4 p. m. in the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. by Rev. Robert E.

Sherrill. Miss Kathryn Kelly and Charles 8. Collinge, both of Washington, were the only attendants. The bride Is a graduate of Oakland High School and of Potomac State School, She hag been employed in Washington for the past year and a half. Mn Larrick is a veteran of the Army Air Force Is attending the University of Maryland.

Mr. and Mrs. Larrick are residing in Washington. Mrs. William P.

Urbas Mrs. Urbas is the former Miss Agnes Devlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Devlin, Her marriage to ttr.

Urbas, son of Mr. and Ant on Urbas, Vale Summit, took place in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Midland, May IS. couple is residing in Noels Apartments, Midland..

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