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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 8

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SUNDAY TIMES. CUMBERLAND, SUNDAY. JANUAlii 194 fPTJ Bribes And Bridegrooms Who Figured In Holiday Church Nuptials HIRTEEN Mrs. Thomas J. McMahtm, the former Miss Elizabeth Lee Hartman, daughterr Mr.

and Airs. George V. Hartman 203 Wallace street. Mr. and''Mrs.

McMahon were married December 26 in SS. Peter and Paul Catholic church Veterans; Ladies Auxilidry Install Heads at B. and The Baltimore and Ohio Veterans and the Ladies Auxiliary met in the B. and O. a recent evening when the new officers of both groups were installed, followed 'by a social hour.

H. W. Favwer, Baltimore, assisted by Walter Seel, pnst president, of the local Veterans, officiated for the veterans. The officers installed include for the veterans. W.

E. Freeland, president: C. E. Hardy, vice president; H. W.

Bloss, secretary and treasurer; C. R. Miller, financial secretarv; C. R. Miller, chaplain and E.

Beattie, guard. Mrs. past grand oresfdent of the auxiliary, assisted by Mrs. Ned Simons, installed the auxillary officers. They include Mrs.

Annie Salynrds, president: Mrs. George A. Crass, vice president; Mrs. M. G.

Light, secretary-; Mrs. G. W. Wenrich, treasurer; Mrs. E.

F. Tracey chaplain; Mrs. Carey C. Hobday, Mi's. Bernard Smith! guard, and Mrs.

Walter Seel, musician. Mrs. Hanson Rice was named chairman of the refreshment committee. Brief talks were given Mrs. Favwer.

M. G. I president, nnd Waiter W. A social hour concluded the evening, with Dan Bishop and his orchestra entertaining with a musical program. Refreshments were sevv- cd by Mrs.

Rice and her committee. rs. Georoe Nelson Rsuscliet Photo b)- Goldflnr Air. and Mrs. Homer D.

Deneen Capt. and Mrs. Donald N. Martin Marriage Is Announced of Homer Deneen, Miss McFarlane The marriage of Miss Catherine McFarlane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel E. McFarlane, 303 Pennsylvania avenue, to Homer D. Deneen, 319 Pennsylvania avenue, was performed at the First Church of the Nazarene at 4 p. m. December 23.

The Rev. Neil Hutchiiison, pastor, officiated. The church was decorated with Christmas greens. The bride, given in marriage bvir a Tn DnnaldT Martin EmT An rican her father, wore a gown of while sissippi. Ctipt.

Martin i lighted candles and silver stars. Jhifp mJhnrfV Miss Helen McFarlane was maid aa of honor for her sister, and Rich- McFarlane ev ard Livingood served as best man lon and nct ov or Mrs. Edith Hutchinson was orean- blue flowers in HE ist, accompanying Miss Betty Hansrote and Miss Frances McFarlane who sanp several duets. Lieut. Beverly ANC, Bride of Capt.

D. N. Martin cSS rinse of their Reuschel-Getson Marriage Takes Place In Local Church John GeLson. jMr.s. left for a short wrd- ice tho mar-idiiiK trip to Pittsburgh nnd other dauehter.

Helen Max- Pennsyh ajnii cities. The bride Is a graduate of the ine. to George Nelson Reuwhel. son The bride Is a gradun Announcement is made of theiETO. Both the bride and her mat- of Mr- and Mrs.

Phillip Reusohel Corriennville ichool nnd marriage of Lieutenant Beverly B.lron of honoi Combs. 30 Howard street, and Cap i if. iii me of iSll East Oldtown road. Allegany high school. She Is em- Tlic c-eremony wns performed 5n-Ployed Federal Bnke Shop rinitv in Reujchel attended Port Hill Trinity MethodLsi- church, on Sun-; the son of Mr.

Id a December 2.i. nt 2-' 11 school nnd has Clark Main MTI-; his discharge from the "army the Rev. Ralph George Callahan was the mat- VI 11 11 Ul WJIKt. NHlm, M' UIU1LI iiUU Itll with tiphi bodice, sweetheart; bride will reside at 611 Oldlown of honor, and Ray B. Doman The Tuesday.

McKinley and Cumberland Chapters nsta I Joint Officers of Cumberland Chapter No. 56. and McKinley Chapter No. 12. Order of the Eastern Star, for 1946, were jointly installed Friday night at Masonic temple by Mrs Elsie K.

Wolfe of Frederick, worthy grand matron of Man-land. Mrs. Wolfe was assisted by Frank E. Smith, worthy grand patron of Maryland; Mrs. Emma Miller, grand Mrs.

Sara Barringer. chaplain; Mrs. Eula Avers, organist, Mrs. Elizabeth Landis, grand warder and John. J.

Robinson, sentinel. The new officers of Cumberland Chapter are Mrs. Marie Lohr -worthy matron: Wilbur Dixon, worthy patron; Mrs. Alberta Morton, asso elate matron; Charles Wiebel associate patron; Miss Bessie Baird secretary; Miss Ruth Screen, ireasurer; Mrs. Elizabeth Landis conductress, Mrs.

Mary Steele, associate conductress. Mrs. Anna Dixon. chaplain- Mr" Loar, marshall; Mrs. Audra organist; Mrs.

Grace Her, Miss Adeline McKenzie Kuth; Miss. Sarah Ward Esther- Mrs. Edith Canfield, MartW Mrs Marguerite Wagner. Elects- Elizabeth Capaldi, warder, and shall Lohr, sentinel. McKinley the officers include Mrs.

Myrtle Martin, worthy matron; Frederick Schanning worthy patron; Mrs. Rebecca Collins associate matron; victor Wonn associate patron; Mrs. Lucille Dool'ittle secretary; Mrs. Bernadette Williams' teasurer; Mrs. Elinor TTmstot conductress; Mrs.

Margaret Wonn, associate conductress. Church Group Reaches Goal Mission Fund Women's Missionary Societv of the First Baptist church Mrs, Lillie Miller, chaplain; Miss Erma Harshbarger. marshall: Mrs. Bertie Ranck, organist; Miss Ruth Cornwell. Ada; Mrs.

Rose KauU. Ruth; Mrs. Marie Allender, Esther; Mrs. Ruth Smith, Martha; Mrs. Dorothy Cornwell, Electa; Mrs Jeanette Light, warder, and Myers G.

Light, sentinel. The newly installed worthy matrons appointed the pages and flag bearers. For 'Cumberland No 56 they are Miss Margaret Flurshutz- Mrs. Phyllis Cooley. Mrs.

Edith Largent, Mrs. Eva Kave. Mrs. Leona Zink and Mrs. Margaret Hixon For McKinley No.

12, the pages and nag bearers include Mrs. Selina Charming, Mrs. Maude Hutter Mrs Bessie Rlzer. Mrs. Emma Miller" Mrs.

Laura Robinson and Mrs Loretta Stuck. A past matrons jewel was presented, to Mrs. Lillie Miller, retiring matron of McKinley Chapter and gifts were presented to the retiring worthy patrons, Harry K. Poling of McKonley and B. Fay Thompson of Cumberland Chapter.

The new worthy matrons also received gifts as did the installing officers Following the meeting refreshments were served in the banquet hall by a committee from McKinley the host chapter, which included Mrs. Artie Durrett, Mrs. Marie Long Mrs Grace Storer and Mrs. Alma uurst. Just Arrived COMPLETE NEW SHIPMENT Curtains Homem.akers Chorus Wi Study Foster The Allcgany County Homemakers Chorus will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs.

George F. Johnson, 105 South Centre street, at 7:30 o'clock, for its first program of the new year. Mrs. Joseph J. Colcman will preside.

The study of the life and songs of Stephen Poster will be featured, with Mrs. Richard W. Trevaskis directing. Mrs. G.

R. Golladay is accompanist for the chorus, p'lans for the Spring Hymn Festival to be held in April, will be discussed. Mrs. Coleman extends an invita- ttion to all former members in the county to attend this meeting and to again become active. LaVale 4-H Girls Meet At the meeting of the LnVale 4-H Girl's Club yesterday at the LaVale Fire hall, the president, Marlorie Twigg appointed chairmen for' the year.

A series of articles on "Sewing" was read and demonstrated bv Mrs. Charles Long. Among the chairmen named are Leona Will, program; Mary Margaret Lear, publicity; Elizabeth Long, recreation; Lois Heishman, clothing, and Barbara Long community service. Fifteen members attended marches. nylon and net, made with lace yoke and long, tisrht sleeves.

Her fingertip veil edged with satin was held with a white lace Dutch cap effect. She carried an arm bouquet of white rosebuds. tviiu D. Miss McParlane wore a blue best man. Both are cousins of and nct gown with a spray of the bride.

Lieut. Virginia Hicker- dlue flowers in her hair. She car- son. A. N.

C. played the ned a bouquet of pink snapdragons. Both the bride and bridecroom attended Fort Hill high school. Mr. Deneen is employed at the A.

and P. Super Market. He served nineteen months In Italy and wears the Good Conduct medal, the Purple Heart, ETO ribbon and Occupation ribbon. He was discharged November 13. and Mrs.

Deneen will reside at 345 Dorn avenue. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore her uniform. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs; burg. 0 v.

in i. tiiiti vj. mi. oi-ivnyt, unn LjlCllt. T.

Combs, 30 Howard street, she Ma Ann Mate, A. N. C. HarrLs- a graduate of Allegany high school Kl 0 class of 1940, and of the Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, class of 1943. For the past twenty-five months she has been a member of the Army Nurse Corps, sen-ing for twenty-one months on duty in the Capt.

and Mrs. Martin will make their home iii Ecru. Mississippi. To get clothes ready in a hurry for ironing, sprinkle them with ner was served at the home of ei WK lc alld sle The full' he cere- floor 1 start ended in a short bride's parents. Attending the cere-j mony were Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Mace, Miss Irmadel Combs. Mrs. G. Whiteman and daughter Pauline.

Westernport; Lieut. Jane E. Wilson A. N. Mt.

Savage, and train. Her voll of bridal illusion was held with coronet of white rosebuds. She carried an ami! Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.

Bryant gave bouquet of bride's roses biniukiv party for deiiias. daughter. Anus Marie. Derrmber Mrs. Adams was attired in a liphliat home uf her Rrandmoth'T lue gown of net and tafleta, with! Mrs.

Minnie Rjidcllff, 225 Maple blue which she wore a short veil of matching net held with a cluster of blue roses. She carried bouquet of Talisman roses. Following the ceremony, reception was held at the home of the I bride's parents, after, which Mr. nnd street. Attending were Maignrrt Betty Radcllff.

Mary Rice. Price. Dorothy Reynolds, Jo Ann Mnffley. John Prire, Donald Drniu. James Long.

Thomas Palmy nnri Mr.s. Agnes Brant. warm water instead of cold Mrs. O. Curtis gave trie Christ- nins meditation, and -Miss MRTV Moxley.

treasurer, reported the ROM the Lottie Moon at Chrhlmw time and a carton of wns sent to an partially ind urg SIlt a of llscf thine" to help furnish nn apartment for the new Baptist, missionary in Haiti- more was sent to the Baptist, center there. Mr.s. Saylor read a letter of A fellowship period followed meeting. Engagement Announced Sam Lavorata of Washington, D. announce the engagement of their daughter Ter BVa A and Paolfittl ata IG a form resi- of Piedmont, w.

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