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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 10

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The Daily Maili
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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TEH Weddings THE DAILY MAIL SOCIAL INTEREST NEWS MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961 Women's Activities Weds Recently MRS. JOHN EDGAR WILLIAMS, III Jean Lushbaugh) The contemporary selling of Clirisl a Church, its a a bathed in the glow from a myriad of candles and bedecked wilh sprays of white gladioli and pompons, was the setting on Friday, the tenth of November, for the marriage of Miss Bonnie Jean Lushbaugh and John Edgar Williams, 111. The Reverend W. Ronald Fearer officiated at the double ring ceremony at seven o'clock in the evening, following a recital of traditional nup- i a hymns by Gary Lushbaugh. organist.

The service unilcd in marriage the dauglitcr of Sir. and Mrs. lioy K. Lushbaugh, 210 1'liylane Drive, (his city, and Ihc son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar i i a of Lansdowne. Pennsylvania. Given in marriage by her a the bride was a pic- of demure enchantment in a frock ot white brocaded a i in a belled silhouette. Designed ivilh a bateau neck- i and i sleeves, her dress was accented wilh a a bow at the waistline and was worn Mo re Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Hero Is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. PASTEETH.

an Improved powder, cprluKlcd on upper nnd lower plntes holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No gummy, gooey, pasly taste or fcellnR. It's illkullnc (roundel). Does not sour. Checks "pliuo odor Get FASTEETH today drug counters with a a i bow headclip finished with a short, circular veil.

She added while opera gloves and carried a spray of while ros6buds mounted on a praycrbook. Mrs. Lillian a i of Smithsburg, was (he bride's a of honor and only attendant. Best man for Mr. Williams was a Anderson of A loona, Pennsylvania.

A small reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bocbcrt, uncle and a of the bride, followed the ceremony. Mrs. Williams is a a a of North Hagerslown High School in the class of Mr.

Williams is a graduate of Dickinson College. Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The couple are now at home at 134 lllh Street, Southeast, a i D.C. Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Slates Supper Sigma Tri-Hi-Y club will sponsor a benefit spaghetti supper to be held Monday, December 4. from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

at the YMCA. Tickets may be reserved by calling RE 3-1003 or may be purchased at (he door. Proceeds from the supper will as- sisl in (he under-privileged i Christmas parly to be held at (he YMCA a weck bi'forc Christmas. Treble Clef's Vesper Service Sets Yule Tone The audience which assembled at SI. Paul's Methodist Church lo hear the 'rcb'e Clef Club's 31st annual Clfrislrriiis Vespers' yesterday nflcrminn.

4 o'clock were rewarded with fine selection of Christinas music. The music Tanged from Ihc well-known carols such ns "Tlie Kirst Noel" nnd "0 Come A'! Ve I'Vuthd 1 to the very beautiful "Slumber Song" by liegcr. The progvaiu lasted.only an hour, bin set the perfect Christmas spirit. The decorated 1 v. renths of greens and red bovs and a vase bouquet ri chrysanthemums fliinkcl by lishted The ircni')e' rf the Treble Clef I'-nspmblo and (he Senior Choir of Paul's Methodist Church wore the church choir robes while.

The the First Church mv i robes of royal bine and gold. he Itevcrend .1. Tiu'nbuil SpickiKill. in academic dress, read the Christmas story from the Bible, according to St. Luke, from the i Accompanied by Haul Davis at (he harpsichord, i proved lo be a perfect complement to the string instruments, the Knsemble altered its announced program nnd played "Joseph.

Dearest Joseph." instead of (iie a i i a Saw Three Ships." The ensemble, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Collins, presented a very professional rendition of the numbers in their program. Soloists for the program were: Mrs. Edgar Gossan), Miss Alma Moore and Herbert U'ildeboor. duet number, all accompanied by Donald and Mrs.

Lawrence Sheridan accompanied by Miss Ethel Dixon. A. Norman Lindsay directed ami accompanied the Senior Choir of St. Paul's and Mrs. Page Etchison accompanied and directed the Treble Clef Ensemble.

The program concluded with the Benediction given by the licv. Mr. Spicknall. Smithsburg FTA Stages Fourth Meet The George Pearson Chapter of the Future Teachers of America at Smithsburg High School conducted its fourth meeting of the season recently al the school. "President Nancy i presided.

It was announced a i nine' members of Hie chapter had been placed on probation for not a i a i i grades at the average set by the club. These members will nol be permitted to take part in club activities until they attain the scholastic average required by club standards. All new members were officially admitted into the club 0:1 November 13 after wearing: dunce caps and a i tin 1 1'TSA meeting the same eluy. THE CURTAIN SHOP formerly of Plainfield, New Jersey I Boxed Cannon Towels 2.981 Boxed Pillow Cases 1.981 Boxed 5 PC. Scarf set 1.981 Bath Mat Sets 3.98 Shower Curtain Sets 5.98 Table Covers Napkins 3.98 SPREADS DRAPERIES TO MATCH All New Patterns and Styles at Reduced Prices These are only few of the many specials! LINED or UNLINED DRAPERIES Beautiful selection of new patterns and colors.

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DIAL RE9-2174 FREE A I IN THE REAR 39 North Potomac St. Marries Saturday (Photo By Hackman) MRS. A I I PRICE Dorothy Elizabeth Needy) The a i stained glass tones in the memorial windows of Shiloh Evangelical United Brethren Church were reflected in the gowns worn by the attendants in the military wedding of Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Needy and Airman, second class, Larry Irvin Price which occurred on Saturday, the second of December. The nuptial rites uniting (he (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David F. Needy, 2I8 Creek Road, this cily, and Ihc son of Mr. and Mrs. Mcrvil L. Price, 1038 Security Road, this city, took place at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening.

Mrs. Margaret Robinson, organist, and Mrs. Winniford Custer. vocalist, presented a program of lime honored bridal hymns prior to the double ring ceremony. The Reverend Calvin Kipp.

standing before an embankment of palms and white chrysan- and pompons, officiated at the ceremony, as relatives and friends of the couple watched from candle-lighted pews. P'scorlcd to the altar by her father, the bride was charmingly gowned in a period design of white tissue nol over lustrous bridal salin. The bodice of her gown was fashioned of delicate imported laces, which formed the long, tapered and (he scalloped neckline ap-i pliqued with pearls and iriclcs- cents, i the lavish fullness of the skirt was dramatized with a Shepherdess overlay i matching lace. She wore a finger-lip veil of French illusion, i fell in soft folds from a halo of jiearlized orange soms, and carried a cascade! of white carnations. Miss Sandra Davidson, Pangborn Hall, was the bride's maid of honor, wearing a ballerina frock of cathedral crimson Ion lace over taffeta and a' matching Dior bow headclip wreathed wilh a maline veil.

She I carried a nosegay of white carnations showered wilh ribbons matching her dress. Bridesmaids, who wore idenl-i ical ensembles of blue nylon lace over a a were Miss Martha Kbersole, this city, and Miss Honnic Spickler of They also carried dainty nosegays of white carnations. Young Miss Cnndise Sue Fox. lingers I own. preceded the bride to the altar in her role of flower girl.

She wore a white nylon organdy frock embroidered i wild flowers and carried a basket of yellow daisies and white carnations. Master Paul Needy of Route One, Hagerstown, was ring bearer. Best man for Airman Price was Airman, second class, Aland Thompson of Dover, Delaware. Groomsmen were Airmen Wayne Johnson and Bernie Mullaly, both of Dover. A reception in the church -FORMAL WEAR RENTALS For Every Occasion Tuxedos, Full Drest Formats Cutaways Strollers HOFFMAN'S 15 N.

Potomac cial room followed the marriage service. For a wedding trip to an undisclosed destination, the bride selected a black and white checked dress and matching jacket of cotton and Arnel triacetate, adding a small white hat and muff and black suede accessories. She complemented her ensemble with a eorsage of white carnations. On their return, Airman and Mrs. Price will reside at 21 North Stale Street, Dover.

Delaware. Mrs. Price was graduated from 1 North Hagerslown High School in the class of 1961. She has been employed with Electronic Teaching Laboratories. Airman Price, now serving with the United States Air Force in Dover, is a graduate of North Hagerslown High School in the of Thrivers Class Has Banquet Tuesday Eve A comparison of Thanksgiving customs as drawn by Ihe Hev.

John featured the program Ihc a a banquet or Tlirivers Class of St. Paul's Evangelical United Brethren Church on Tuesday evening. November 28. Tlie nev. Mr.

I.ebo, assistant pastor of-the out Hint IhR very first Thanksgiving was held by Noah after he en- Icrcd the a associate oiiv rational Thanksgiving wilh Ihc Pilgrims and the earliest proclamation made on June 29, 107ii. It was a woman, Sarah .1. Hale, who worked for a national proclamation, which was first decreed by, President Lincoln on October 3, 1863, "he staled, lie compared Ihe first Thanksgiving of the Pilgrims with the modern-day observances, which feature church services, family reunions and football games. Mrs. A.

Newman, president of the served as loaslmislrqss for Ihc banquet program. Thomas Powell gave readings, "The Tenement Window" and "Sijly Sally Slithers." and Mrs. Sabina Baker sang "I'm A Pilgrim," The liev. Mr. concluded the program by playing' a piano solo, Joy of Man's Desiring." Class members revealed i Kecrct Pals through a gift exchange and drew new names for Ihc coming year under Ihe direction of Mrs.

Mary Snyder and Mrs. Ethel Higgs. Tile banquet tables were decorated with a a i arrangements ol winter greens. Grace Class Has Gathering The Grace Class of the Grace Church held its meeting iti the social ruoni of the cliurcb on Tluirs- (iiiy, November Mrs. a i Blickenstnff, in charge of the i a section of the.

i gave sev- a readings on "Thanks," i tliglibcrgcr read the i reading followed bv closing prayer by Mrs. i a The a a i a banquet will be held December 14 in the social room of the church. Mr.s. i i i a Gibncy was in charge of the games and the door prize was won by Louise Spickler. were served lo (lie members present by i hostesses for the evening, Mrs.

Virginia Gibncy, Mrs. Patsy Summers and Got On Her and Shine On His Shews DEAR MARY HA WORTH: 1 am a i whether I am a good wife or maybe just naive. 1 love my husband and try to please him more a wives seem to do. For example I've pawned my rings a few limes to pay for necessities, with his approval, When 1 can afford it I gel them back and cry each lime I've gone to the pawn shop. My sister says this is awful and her husband would' never allow it.

1 used to polish Joe's shoes haven't (he time any more, with so much lo do for the children. Bui laler, when I ean, 1 intend to polish them again, unless you i it's wrong. LOVINGLY I I TO SPOIL HIM A BIT Am 1 trying to do too hands are with his business and lie hasn't got anyone else to do for i bill 1 don'l wanl to spoil him. (He gets annoyed with me if 1 goof). My brother's wife spoils hei husband to the point where he can't do anything for i She even butters his bread and almosl feeds i a Ihey a 10 children.

I don't mind doing all I can for Joe because'he has only me and I love him and I i he deserves it. I don't i I've overdone it I would appreciate your views on subject, to straighten me out. A HE NEEDS SPECIAL HANDLING Dear V.S.: In all probability it is your pleasure lo a a burnt offering of yourself, else vou wouldn't lake a lack. Also you probably have a practical purpose in view', in spoiling your husband in Hie fashion described, a the purpose of conditioning him to such a degree of dependency upon your self giving a no other woman can him a a you hope. It is possible, too, a wilh instinctive wisdom you arc pursuing the a of action best suited to ease band into double harness and keep him domesticated until he forms the habit a a Perhaps if your attitude were more wifely, in the sense of looking expectantly to i lo provide leadership protection, and less a a in terms of ministering to.him as if he were a child (as you do), the alliance might deteriorate rapidly.

TAKES ALL KINDS TO A A WORLD In the event you required him lo cherish you, in i secure ami comfortable 'routine, with Joe the sturdy oak and you Ilie tender vine, he i soon feel discouraged, unequal to the "demands" of the situation, and a i defensively determined to the traces and escape to "freedom" from society. It lakes all kinds of people to make a world; and one man's meat is another man's poison, as (he saying goes. Tlius if you and Joe aren't kicking alioul i cards you've heen dealt in your i together, I sec no reason to let outside criticism i i or un- a Hi raw you off stride. InereasiiiKly i World War II, men and 'women in Hie Western hemisphere have liceti silling up and taking notice of the serene effectiveness of Asiiislic wives, who corJ'Uo their menfolk us a matter of course; and in so clo- invest their family life vvitli imni'ossivc a i i liar- moiiy, i i and conlent- menl. M.H.

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