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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 12

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TWELVE SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1954 Miss Lois Lorraine Wenschhof Lois Wenschhofl To Be Wed To James A. Hesen Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wenschhof, 533 North Centre Street, announce the engagement of daughter, Lois Lorraine, to James Alexander Hesen, son of Mrs. Florence Ilesen and the late Alexander Hesen, Oakland.

The bride-elect attended Allegany High School and is a graduate of Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She is employed as cperating room supervisor at Garrett County Memorial Hospital, Oakland. Mr. Hesen attended Oakland High School and University of Maryland. He spent 42 months in Force in the European Theatre.

He is employed as section supervisor at Hecht's Department Store, Northwood Branch, Baltimore. No date has been set for the wedding. Civic Club Plans Holiday Dance A holiday dance will be held by the Junior Women's Civic Club Friday from 9 p. m. to 1 a.

m. in the Clary Club. Music will be furnished by Jiminic Andrews' Orchestra. Mrs. Bruce Douglas is chairman and tickets may be obtained from any member or at the door.

Proceeds will go to the Friends Aware of Handicapped Children. Engincoring. He is a second lieutenant The in mother the Air of is the former Miss Elizabeth McLeyne Somerville, a native of Lonaconing. Others attending the wedding from here were Mrs. Somerville, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert H. Braddock Rond, aunt and uncle of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. Allan B.

Macy, this city, Miss Lillian Boughton, LaVale, and Frederick Robinson Sloan, ot Lonaconing. who was an usher. Miss Betty Frances Rawlings Betty Rawlings To Be Bride Of E. D. Peregoy Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Rawlings, Keyser, announce the engagement of their daughter, Belty Frances, to Emory Dell Peregoy, son of William Peregoy and the late Mrs. Cordelia Peregoy, Reisterstown. The bride- attended Bruce High School and is a graduate of Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She is employed as floor supervisor at the Garrett County Memorial Hospital, Oakland.

Mr. Peregoy attended Reisterstown High School and spent five years in the Army Ski Troops mountain division, He is employed by the Western Electric Company as an installer. The wedding is planned for the middle of December. Jean Wilhelm Entertained At Bridal Shower to 9 IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD You still wouldn't get more attention than you do Charles at our of the Rite Powder Blending Bar Miniature Taffeta ERE CHECKS And what a difference in your beouty when your FACE POWDER is MADE-TO-ORDER for you alone according to your very own skintone formula. Jonathan Logan forms this crisp Introductory size 1.00 ensemble with Jacket Ours alone! above bared, figure flattering date.

dress bright Red Taffeta petti. coat underscores the ample skirt and matches the lining of the Jacket. Sizes 5 to 15. 17.98 Barger To Speak On Civil Defense At BPW Meeting Miss Carol Ann Newnam Carol Ann Newnam Engaged To William G. Miley Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. William K. nam, 609 Elwood Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to William G. Miley son of Mr.

and Mrs. William G. Miley 718 Glenmore Street. Miss Newnam is a member of the senior class at Fort Hill High School. Mr.

Miley, was graduated from Fort Hill High School in 1953. He is A member of the Sophomore Class 'at Potomac State College, Keyser. No date has been set for the wedding. Personals Miss Patricia Ann Andrews, 814 Stewart Avenue, is a surgical patient in Memorial Hospital. Terrence Williams, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Williams, 45 Rob-1 erts Street, is ill with pneumonia at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Snyder, 415 Louisiana Avenue. and Mrs. La Verne Cross and Miss Winnie Green, both of Frostburg, are in West Haven, to attend funeral services of Mr. Snyder's brother, Francis J. Snyder, former resident of Cumberland who died there Thursday.

Mrs. Helene Longerbeam Keller, La Vale, spent two weeks with her son, Ross Garland Keller, Baltimore. He is a lyric tenor studying at Peabody Conservatory with Hans Heinz of Vienna. He and his mother attended the opening of the Metropolitan Opera in New City, Mrs. Keller was.

guest at a cocktail party given by her son to meet students and faculty bers of the conservatory. Mrs. Vernon Liller, Rawlings, and her granddaughter, Mary Susan Smith, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Haid, Washington. M.

A. McRae is recuperating at his home, 57 Greene Street, after spending the past seven weeks in Sacred Heart Hospital with a tured knee. Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Douglas, Springdale Street, are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wallace Pasco. Wash.

MAIN FLOOR William G. Barger, director of Civil Defense for Allegany County, will speak at the dinner meeting of the Cumberland Business and Professional Women's Club at 5:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Central YMCA. Mrs.

Effie Parsons, chairman of the national security committee, wil) introduce Barger, who will outline the over-all picture of Civil Defense with special emphasis on the information and registration The committee define the role of the club in the long range plan for Civil Defense, and will recommend for club action that in an emergency the BPW Club act as a clearing house for tion and registration of evacuees from bombed sites. The national security committee includes Mrs. Parsons and Miss Anna Durst, co-chairmen; Mrs. Emma Everstine, Miss Julia McGraw, Miss Elizabeth. Milford, Miss Frances Nesbit and Miss Helene Knippenberg.

Miss Gerardine Pritchard, president, has indicated that the club is to discuss and vote on the live platform of the National Fedcration. Also on the agenda is the discussion of the establishment of the flower fund, the arrangements for the Christmas party on December 7, and the hobby show to be heid at the Cumberland Free Public Library, December 7-10. Lois Millenberger Heads Girls Club -Bachcach Mrs. William F. Judge Niece Of Local Residents Wed In Ceremony Yesterday A wedding of interest to local families occurred yesterday in Baltimore when Miss Margaret Estelle Dinkle, daughter of Rev.

and Mrs. Ira Moler Dinkle, Baltimore, became the bride of Second Lt. William Frederick Judge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Judge, of Catonsville and Branford.

Conn. The ceremony was performed In Lois Miltenberger was elected president of the Cumberland Girls' 4-H Club at a meeting at the of Mrs. Wade Coffey, Williams Street. Other officers chosen were Pauline Miltenberger, vice president; Anna McDade, secretary, and Grace Herold, treasurer. Thirty members attended, Refreshments were served by Mary Ann McConnell and Rebecca Morris.

A Christmas party will be held at the next meeting December! 9 at 7 p. m. The girls will make cupcakes, cookies and candy. Newcomers Club Has Card Parties The card groups of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club met Wednesday evening. The canasta group met at the home of C.

Walter Haschert, 842 Mt. Royal Avenue. Miss Olive Hurlbert assisted the hostess. There were four tables in play with Mrs. Henry Tubbs winning high prize and Mrs.

William Keller, second. A newcomer, Mrs. John Zornig from Boston, was welcomed to the group. Bridge was played at the home of Mrs. Charles Roeder, 609 Piedmont, assisted by Mrs.

C. B. Duff. There were three tables in play during the evening. Mrs.

James Yordy won high honors with second place going to Mrs. James land. Mrs. Frank LeGer the floating prize. The low went to a newcomer, Mrs.

James! Hines. The next mecting of the card groups will be Wednesday, December 1. Bridge will be at the home! of Mrs. John Olwine in the Dingle. Due to the holidays, there will be no business meeting of the club next week.

The next meeting will' be held in the form of Christmas dinner and dance December 4, all Young's Restaurant on the Bedford Road. The Progressive Young Womien's Club of Potomac Valley will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Robert Eyler, ESPLANADES 101 SOLITAIRE RUSE TOWLE MASTER LE'S SERVING GET FOR.

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Miss Jean Wilhelmn was honored with a personal bridal shower recently at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Donald Wilhelm, 31 Unl Street, Frostburg. Miss Ann Chapman assisted Mrs. Wilhelm in serving.

Guests were Mrs. James Wilhelm, Mrs. Owen Robeson, Mrs. Francis Cunningham, Mrs. Aubrey Wilhelm.

Mrs. Leonard Morgan, Mrs. Alvin McKenzie, Miss Nora Wilhelm, Miss Wilda Cunningham, Miss Joan Wilhelm and Miss Gioria Felker. Miss Wilhelm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrey Wilhelm, 14 Powell's Lane, Frostburg, will be married to Robert Felker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Felker, Eckhart, on Saturday, December 25. The ceremony will be solemnized in St. Michael's Catholic Church, Frostburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wilhelm will entertain with a wedding reception in the evening at St. Michael's Hall. LAZAR US Woodberry Methodist Church with the bride's father officiating.

The bride was given in marriage by her great-uncle, William M. Somerville, of Cumberland. The bride attended St. Mary's Seminary and the Universily of Maryland, where she was a ber of Alpha Gamma Della ity. The bridegroom attended the University of Maryland College of 326 Bedford Street.

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