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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 18

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The Daily Maili
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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18
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EIGHTEEN Club Events THE DAILY" MAtt SOCIAL I NEWS THURSDAY, JTOE 81. 1956. Wtddingt Picnic And Theatre Party Held By Tryad One of the jaunts taken by members of the Tryad Club is picnic each June at the Braddock, Heights Amusement Park with show following at the Mountain Theatre. The jaunt was taken last even- Ing despite the overcast weather i most enjoyable i was had by everyone. The traditional baked ham and butler buns, with tpiced potato salad and Brownies, were ill a part of the delicious picnic supper, eaten in the oift-door pavilion.

The' members then attended the showing of "Voice of the Turtle," the outstanding presentation currently a a i at the a and all were most pleased i the tender love story intermingled with a good deal of comedy. Allending Mrs. Evelyn Henessy, Miss Frances Rotitxahn, Miss Elizabeth Stum, Mrs. Kiy Ziegler, Mrs. Lena Barkdoll, Mrs.

Janet Otto, Miss Libbie Powell, Mrs. Frances Snyder, Miss Julia Over, Miss Pat Mullendore, Mrs. Eve Hoffman. 'Mrs. Laura Foltz, Mrs.

Ida Saiim. and Mrs. Elise Honoshowsky, the club's president, Willing Workers Class Has Meet The Willing Workers Class of the Downsville Christian Bible School held its regular meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Lewis Izer. The meeting was in charge of the class president, Mrs.

Fred Cline. The devotional service opened i prayer and scripture reading by Mrs. Russell Dick. During the business session, several fut events were planned. Among those was Uie annual weiner roast, which i be held at the Williamsport Community Park on July 7.

Marries In Boonsboro Rites uff out weeds With 8 Dry Applied Controls No mixing or measuring Scons Spreader automatically dispenses the Scott granules at tight amounts to clean out dandelions, buckliocn and other broadleived weeds without harm to grass. is famous in a clean granular compound ready to uft as it coma from package. Box 50 50 ft $1.75 Bag ll $4.85 trip, double hehtfitj-- Feed grass as it kills the weeds. Box treats 50 i 50 ft $2.9) Spot-treat Ugly Weeds with SCOTTSWAND TOUCH Combo 1.07 Toi'CH here and there weeds Go! Enough to knock out 2.000 weeds. Valley Evergreen NURSERY WILLIAMSPORT MARYLAND Dorsey Clan Gathers June 10 At Hager Park The Dorsey Clan held its eighth annual reunion at Hager Park on June 10.

A delightful picnic dinner was served to all attending. A brief bur.iness session was held after lunch. Carl Dorsey was elected president for the coming year. Mrs. Howard Dorsey was named secretary, and Mrs.

Paul Thomas will serve as treasurer. Gifts were presented to the following: eldest member present, Elisha Dorsey; longest married couple. Mr. and Mrs. New Jersey.

For traveling, Mrs. Toms selected an aqua two-piece dress and white accessories. The couple are residing temporarily at the bride's home. Mrs. Toms is a a a of Boonsboro High School in the class of 1956.

Mr. Toms is a graduate of Boonsboro High School in the class of 1952, and is now employed with Michael and Company, bondstnne and colorcrete dealers. Elisha Dorsey; largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Dorsey; youngest baby, Jacqueline Kay Vincent; longest distance, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Welsh'. Prizes were won by Junior Thomas, Wayne or don, Betty Lou Holzman and Patsy Taylor. A fine program was presented, consisting of the Scripture reading by Mrs. Howard Dorsey, followed by prayer by Bill Doub.

Shirley Thomas recited a poem of welcome. A skit. "One Night at Uncle Hezzies Square Dance" was presented, with the following taking part: square dancers, Patsy Taylor, Ralph Dorsey, Catherine Dorsey, Cart Dorsey, Lois Thomas, Leon Thomas, Carolyn Taylor and Howard Dorsey. Ma was portrayed by Mrs. Thomas; Pa by Bill Doub; the Parson by Paul Thomas: bride, Patsy Taylor; groom.

Ralph Dorsey; and narrator, Mrs. Howard Dorsey. The Jimmy Wayne Trio entertained with music and songs. Pictures were taken throughout the day, and will be shown at next year's reunion. Those attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and son, Junior; Ralph Thomas, Mrs. Stoner Welty and son, Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent and Belinda and Jacqueline; Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Welsh and eon, Leon; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dorsey and son. Gregory; Rayelta and Wilma Durborow, Ruby Dorsey, Emerson Harner, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Dorsey and children, Charles and Rebecca; Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Staley, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Dorsey, Dorothea and Ronnie Kershner, Roger, Wayne and Ralph Dorsey; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman, and children, Joe, James, Bael- var; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor and children, Patsy. Carolyn and Carl, Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Dorsey, Miss Ruth Dorsey. Also John Harbaugh, Paul Dorsey, Miss Barbara Dorsey, Miss Janie Burkett.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jordon, Mill Naomi Sprccher, Mr. and Mri. James Holtiman, Mr.

and Mrs. William Doub, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomai and children, Ray, Wilbur, Leon, James, Shirley and Lois; and Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer.

Many parents can't manage It, but it's wise to decide on a girl's name and a boy's name before the mother-to-be reaches term. Once in the hospital, opportunity for discussion is limited and the birth certificate may be issued In "Baby Smith" and have to amended later. MRS. LKE TOMS (XILss Janet a (Photo by Vlrti) The Evangelical United Brethren Church in Boonsboro provided the setting on Friday. June 15.

for the exchange of marriage vows by Miss Janet Boward, a of Mrs. A. E. Kennedy, Harpers Ferry. West Virginia, Route One.

and Mr. Ralph E. Boward, and Mr. Kenneth Lee Toms, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Toms. 134 Lakin Avenue, Boonsboro. Arrangements of while gladioli, baby's breaUi. pom pons ind carnations graced the a a of Ihe church for the double ring i a service at eight o'clock in Ihe nylon DRESSES nth it! eitr it! iVo ironing! Misses and Half Sizes Teal, Aqua, Red, Navy, Orchid 4 SECOND FLOOR Elizabeth Arden Blue Grass Flower Mist I A A I Ol'NCKS Blue Grass Flower Mist Clt.T OK 1.00 DUSTING DER S.OO A '2 both for A navr.it MIST ji lino i.so DIETING s.oo VALUE. 3.50 limited lime only Blue Grass Klower Mist one of ihe lovely luting you can Irve with all day long.

Spny it, it, play it orej vou for coolnem; never he without iia enchanted aura. Now eren ihe price extraiuganll)' and it comea to you wilh a pecial (tift of Dinting Powder. MATH FLOOR evening. The Reverend Ciirvin Thompson was the i i a i minister. In keeping with bridal a i tions.

Miss a Thomas, organist, played a recital of i a music preceding and during tire ceremony. The bride, who was given in a i a by her a appeared in a waltz-length gown of white floral lace and nylon net filmed over bridal a i The lace bodice of her gown, which swept into an apron effect over the net i was fashioned i a bateau ne i a i sleeves. She wore a i lace gauntlets and a i i veil of silk illusion arranged from a a a a She carried an arm bouquet of white roses and a breatJi. i Boward. Harpers Kerry, One.

was her sister's maid of linnqr and only at- a She was gowned in pink a i i a a i net shoulder stole and pink picture a Slip carried a spray of carnations and baby's breath. Mr. A Toms, Boons- bnro, was best man for his brother. Mr. Jerry Harrell and Mr.

i i a i both of Boonsboro, ushered tJie wedding guests. For her a wedding. Kennedy chose a blue and white nylon frock over blue a a adding a i accessories a a corsage of yellow rosebuds, Mrs. Toms, of Ihe bridegroom, attended in a hrige en- a i i accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds as complements. Reception Given A reception in the social room of the church followed wedding ceremony.

i and while streamers and a profusion of red roses added a i touches. Miss Jean Toms and Miss a en Toms assisted at the bridal table. Later in the i the a i couple left on a i weekend i A a i C'lly. Troth Disclosed To Friends Here A is made of the a of i Betlie Lou Sludds, a of Edith I). Shields and Mr.

a P. Sludds of A a i a i i i a to Mr. Donald A. Hoover of I a i i i i a son of Mrs. Izora Hoover of a and Mr.

Aubrey Hoover of Hagers- HI I I I i Stiultls i.s a graduate- nl Saint a Academy in Alexa i a ami is a i the Washington School for Secretaries in Washington, Mr. Hoover is a a a of Slrayer's Business t'ollexc in Washington. D. and of a cock High School, where ho a valedictorian of his class, lie is now associated i Certified Public Accoimlanls Headquarters at Pulaski, Virginia, The couple plans an early (all wedding. Anniversary Sale Special FAMOUS "TOMORROW" Bedspread The most popular of Bates spreads on Special Purchase during WG 95 our Anniversary Sale Just in time lor back-to-school and college, too.

Bates "Tomorrow" design in scarlet, red, green, yellow blue, aqua, ilame, brown. Draperies to match. THIRD FLOOR COMPLETE PROTECTION from detergents, cleansers, bleaches Playtex Living Gloves Lintd In orator colors Lovelier Hands in 9 days Unlike clumsy, old-fashioned rubber or plastic Playtex Livinjr Gloves are a miracle blend of downy soft cot- to'n and stretchy latex. Easy on and off, touch sensitive, non-slip tread. Extra lony, water-catching cuffs.

Hand Glovai Wonderful, fabrlc-llnad Patex. convention!) wrltt-ltngth 'Ow NOTION I) KPT, Sleeping Bag 12.95 to 21.95 CHECK Thia List for Other Needs! 1,25 "Overnighter" Tent J2.50 Field Cap Leggings Belt Raincoat Moccasins Wrist Watch Camera Axe and Knife Toothbrush Flashlight Official Headquarters for Boy Scouts ANNEX.

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