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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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Daily Mai! omen, A -TEN HAGEHSTOWN, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1. CLDKIC A ni.l 111 11 i Be; Before I profusion nf i snapdragons, a a i and lighted tapers. Miss Julia Bea DeLauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Robert DeLawlor. CearfoSS Pike, became the bride of Cedric A. Duffield. son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. Angle Duffielrt, of Greencastle, on Sunday, May 29, at the St. Mark's Lutheran Church. The Rev. Edward P.

Hcinze officiated at the ceremony performed at 3 o'clock in the afternoon before a large assemblage of relattvei and friends. Mrs. Helen U. Beachley presented lecital of the appropriate nuptial selections and accompanied Mri. Davles Slunk- enship, who tang "1 Love Yon Truly," "Because," Promi.se Me" and "The Lord's Prayer." Given in marriage by her falh er, the bride rariiant in a ballenrii length frosted i lace gown fashioned with full skirt and a fitted jacket with long sleeves terminating in points at the hands.

Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a circlet of accordUo pleated lace trimmed with pearls and seed pearls. She carried a white Bible edged in lace and topped with a white orchid. Mrs. Frederick Shank, sister of UK bride, was matron of honor. She selected a blue lace tulle striplen gown designed with a net stole.

The full skirt of her dregs fell into layers of net. Her headdress was of tulle and she carried an old fashioned bouquet. Nellie Doarnberger was maid of honor and wore a dress designed identical to the one worn by Mrs. Shank only in pink She also carried an old fashioned bouquet. Miss Mary Ann DeLauder, cousin of the bride, gowned in lavendar, and Miss Peggy De- Lauder, in yellow, were the bridesmaids.

Both gowns were designed in a combination nf lace with tulle stoics and lace and tulle full skirts. They chose matching floral and tulle headdress and carried old fashioned bouqutU. The flower girl was little Miss Nancy Lee Umstat, of Cumberland, Her floor length drees was of light green and she carried a basket of mixed flowers. Charles Bichard Grimm, of Ha- gerjtown, served as best a and the ushers were Philip Thompson, of Hagerstown: Gerald and William Snyder, of Gtcencastle. Dean Fiery was the acolyte.

Immediately following the ceremony a reception wa held in the social room of the church. A three tiered cake, topped with a bride and groom, formed a lovely bridal table centerpiece. Attractive floral arrangements also added a colorful touch. Mrs, Roger L. Fiery, Hljerrtown; and Mrs.

F. T. Fiery, of Charles Tewn, aesisted at the reception. Mlts Linda De- i i i i I Lander hart a H'e guest unok. Kor her daughter's uerMinc.

Mrs. neLawlrr chnse a a dress with accessories and a corsage (if pink carnations. Mrs. Buffield, mollicr of the i a utlired in a light blue dress i a i accessories and a corsage of white roses. During the evening the couple left for a wedding trip of unannounced destination.

For traveling, the bride changed to a navy blue and while polka dotted dress designed on princess lines wilh matching accessories. She completed her ensemble with an orchid corsage. Upon their return, Mrs. will reside her until nor a receives his discharge from die United Stales a Mrs. Duflielri was a a from HIP Hagerstown High School i I class of 11153 and is now receptionist for Dr.

James W. Sachs and Or. If. A. Sarchel.

Her husband attended Merccrshurg Academy and Rrariuatcd from the Hagerstown High School i the class nf 1852. He was employed by the AnlieUm Metal Works prior tn entering the S. a Presently he is stationed aboard the Randall. Out-Of-Town Guests Ont-oMnun guests attended from Canton, 0 Columbus, Baltimore, Mechanicsburg, Hal risburg. Greencastle, Waynesboro, Aberdeen, Martins- hnrg.

Charles Town, Pittsburgh, and Jlei'cersburg, Rehearsal Party Mr and Mrs DeLauder, parents of the i i entertained at a a a a at their home on the Cearfoss Pike. L-ountru. L.iub a Niblicks Gain Lead In Tuesday's Golfing Meet Despite the usual inclement Tuesday weather and chilly breezes, lady golfers of the Fount a i Head Country Club continue to out in large numbers to participate in the clinic given by the genial "Pro" Bill Straush a and the carded competition of teams. Yesterday J'ro a i i a i i i gave a demonstration of how to gel out of the sand trap. After the luncheon a by forty-four ladies, players drew for partners fnr the two hall Scotch foursome in the 18 and 0 hole combination.

The i a a i i honors consisted of Mrs. Kent Hradford and a Shuping. Mrs. Bradford brought in to points for the Niblicks, while Mrs. i added the same number of points Jor the Brassies score.

The second team In take lion ors included Allen I.eiler and Mrs. KroilerU-k 1'oser, Kach player received 7 a i tor her respective a and both pbycrs are Niblicks. A way lie was rrniixU'd next between a members Mrs. Albert i Hubert. Harper, both Brassies; Mrs.

Wilson P. Aril, Charles Kcyser, Hicliaril ami Mrs. Eldon a all Niblicks. Kach player received five points for her team. The first and second team players each received balls as pmos.

for thirrt by a balls presented to Mr.s. Fiery. Mrs. Harper, Mrs, Hnd i a a a 's i a Snitrh foursome saw Hie scii.smfs far low scoring a the i licks, walk off ixiiiils i i to place for the tirM i i season in Hie lend over the Brassies. In a the i i more a edged out their opponents by i i i points to the Brassies 44 points.

A close and bciited competition is now expected, since the Nib- licks lead the Brassies in i for the season by 294 points to the Brassies 291 only three points. The beginners also had a good yesterday for the i i Of the 28 beginners, 24 Indies were present. Next week will begin i Tuesdays of a The monthly a i a a ment has been carclM Hip veteran players. Four and one a tables were in progress tor the a evening of duplicate bridge last evening at the Fountain Head Country Olnh. Fewer tables were in play probably because of the long holiday weekend and a number of the regular players were still out of town.

First place honors were a by Mrs. ,1. O. Funkhouser and Mrs. Robert Trieslcr; nerond, Mrs.

F.merson Thomas and Eugene Snyder; and third, Mr. and Mrs. a Westphal. Duplicate i will he in progress a a i next Tuesday and will continue throughout the summer months. 2Ut MRS.

t.Ml.s* i i i i hi' Cl-ouse. Invitations and Dinner Cordta, Informali, etc. el wmil Wedding Invitations in addition to Bridal loob, Wedding Belts in gold end silver. Large of modern Ittrarlng itylet. roM 25 North Potomcc irreet Phont 1093 HONEY'S Curt Zimmerman Honored Guest Sunday Night Allractivr a decorations formed a colorful setting at the hnme of Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin G. i a of 60fi a i Avenue, when the rnuple onlpr- lained honoring the seventh birthday of their son, Curt, nn Sunday. Colorful a suspended from pink blue streamers and lareo i a a centering the a created a parly atmosphere. Appropriate hats and favors alsn were lived in decorating for the Guests at the a were: Mrs.

Merle Deenor. Mr. and Mrs. Chester i Mr. and Floy liickerds.

Mr. an1 Mrs. Claude Ryers, Mrs. Hollis E. Henry, nih and Liniis Gentile, Cindy Williamson.

Gene Folkos, Rohhy, Ilnnney nnrl fleenrr, Shcr- i and Urtli i David, t.miann anrl i i and nn Byers. i 'he i i i a in progress nnrt presented Drenrr. The pucsls also enjoyed television. C'urt a the receipicnt of a lovely i Meeting Slated Here Thursday The Western a a Sportsman Club will meet al Ihr 1OOF Home on Thursday, 2 al p. a will he made for the trip to Nnrth Beach in Persons whn have pflid their dues will he eligible In a All members are urged to attend the meeting on Thursday.

Grange Meet Slated Tonight The LeitershurR a meet this evening at o'clock at the grange hall wilh the ynuth committee in charge of the entire program. They will (ill Ihe chair and also have charge of Ihe literary program. All members are urged to be present. Miss M. Alice Gc.sfol'd, i Ict' of Mr.

and i C.es- i Koad, ft. Ha- heonnic the bride of A 1C Raymond Donaldson, son the late Mr. and Mrs. a mond Donaldson. Hagerstovvn, in a double ring ceremony on Satu a May 21, at four o'clock in St.

Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Leitcrsburg. The Rev. i i a F. (lunlher, pastor of the bride, officiated at Ihe ceremony in the presence ot I i i i a a i i and close, i before a setting of orange blossoms and iris, Tlie bride wore a i nylon a i a gnvvn with a double collar of lace, a veiled lial and i mesh slippers. She carried a nosegay of pink rosebuds and ljlies-of-lhc-valley tied with white streamers.

Miss Dorothy Pryor, niece of the bride, was maid of honor. She selected a pink flocked nylon gown over pink satin. She wore irtalching accessories, and carried a noscsay of pink and white, roses tied white streamers. Howard served as best man. Mrs.

Gesfnrd. mother of the bride, wore a street-length gown of royal bine crepe and i accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. A reception was lield at the of the hrirle's parents im- i a foHowmt: the ceremony. Cut garden flowers were used throughout Ihe home.

Mrs. Kdna Pryor, sister of (lie new Donaldson, served the thrce- liered i and Richarri Gesford. presided at punch bowl. The couple i i Ihe evening im- a i tn a i D. C.

Upon Ihc-ir will reside with the hride's parents i 5, they i go to Andrews Air Force Base, a i where the bridegroom will be stationed until his discharge in October. For her traveling costume, the bride wore a tan printed dress with black accessories. Mrs. Donaldson attended Hagerstown High School. Mr.

Donaldson is a a a of Ifagers- town High School. He served three years in the U. S. Air Kori-e in Germany. Brownie Troop Plans Trip All Day Saturday Brownie Troop No.

33 of Ihe Lincoln School will a i full day on Saturday, June 4 when they a here by chartered Blue Ridge bus at 5:30 a.m. to a to Philadelphia lo view the Biji Top show. After the leffevision show the group will tour Philadelphia prior tn i to their homes in Hagerstown. A number of friends will also accompany the youngsters to the Pennsylvania i a i the trip will be members of the troop, Susan Beachley, a i i a Follz, Patricia Mattoe, Jeanne Schnurr, Jennifer Neu comer, V'ollans, Sup Brandenburg. Diane Leaf, Lynn Hlica.

Diano a Barbara Koontz, a i a Barbara A'ancy Cartv, a Stone. I Nice, Shirley McShcpry, Palsy Ackrorte anil troop leader. Mrs. George R. Schnurr, assist a Mrs.

Charles Carty, Mrs. George Rhea and Mrs. Charles a Recital Will Be Presented Here Saturday A piano recital has been planned by the pupils ol Verna Carr on Saturday, June 4 at 7:30 p.m. it the Washington County Museum. Included on the program tenting the following will be: The Fairies' Harp, Barbara Foreman; Distant Bells, Carolyn Battles; The Clrciu Parade, Richard Timmons; Aragonaise, Timmy Gordon; Spinning Song, Hilda Hosier; Starlight Waltz, Jean Manford; Toreador Song, Bonnie Carr; Beyond The Sunset, S.M.H.

Group; The Knight and The Lady, Mary Henniger; Star of The East, Anna Mae Sagcr; Little Bird, Mary Lou Hill; Tropical Breezes, Virginia All Glory Laud and Honor, duet, Donna and Denny Carr; My Piccolo and Wigwam, Moneque Expulson; Cjri- biribin, Joyce Bohrer; Jonny Get Your Gun, Harriet Miller; Sing and Smile and Pray The Clouds A a S.M.H. Group; Alice In Variations, teacher, Verna Carr; Fairy Court, Barbara 1 Foreman- Dollys Dream, Hilda Rosier; Highland Laddie, Timmy Gordon; Dream of Love, Jean Manford; Melody of Love, solo. Virginia Smith; Count Your Blessings, Coralyn Local Student Given Degree A. JoAnn Waffensmith received her Baccalaureate degree at the Western Maryland College eighty- fiflh commencement. May 30.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Locker, 19 Coffman A nue. During her matriculation at Western Maryland Collcgcq, Ann was vice-president of lola a a Chi sorority, treasurer of the Future Teachers of America and a of the Sliidrnt i i a Assccialinn. She majored in English-education.

Art Club To Hold Final Meet The Haserslown Arl Club will hold ils i a meeting of the season al the studio of Dr. Clifford Luke, East Antietam Street, this evening at 7:45 o'clock. a i i be the of the program and members are requested to bring flowers. erjona Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Wolfe and daughters, Dottie and Betty, and Miss Virginia Gilbert, have returned after vacationing at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Keller and Mr. and Mrs.

T. Grayson Reeder have returned to their homes here after (pending the holiday weekend in Ocean City, Maryland. Dr. Norma Grelner, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, been the housegutsl of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Linjon at their home on Columbia Road. Mrs. C. E. Miller has returned to her at 820 Mulberry A after vacationing in California for the past month, Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Metz.have returned to their home on West Washington Street after vacationing at i a i Beach, Fla. Mrs. Paul Edwards and daughter. Pamela Jane, have arrived! from a a Texas and arc spending several weeks with former's mother, Mrs.

Jane Sponaugle, 24 Broadway. D. Frank Six, 116 Linden Avenue, is patient al the Washington County Hospital where he will undergo an operation. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Garland Williams and two daughters, of Berryville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oswald, 826 The Terrace, and their cousins, and Mrs. C.

D. Burnett, 42 McKee Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson, Butler, Pennsylvania, were weekend guests of the letter's brother- in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd W. Dahlhamer, 930 Summit Avenue. Pvt Robert N. Dahl- a stationed at Camp A.

P. Hill, Fredericksburg, Virginia, also spent the holidays wilh his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Workman, 216 South Prospect Street, a returned after visiting their famililes in Elkins, West Virginia, over the Memorial Day weekend.

Simon Summers and son, Ivan, and son-in-law, C. M. Koonlz, and Mr. Itnyre, all of i city, spent the weekend in Indianapolis, Indiana, where they visited Mr. Summers' nieces, Mrs.

Mary Drury and Mrs. Wilma Sunday. They also attended the. Memorial Day 500-mile race at Indianapolis Speedway. Roann Schneider Feted At Party Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan E. Schneider, entertained at a party honoring the eighth birthday nf 'their daughter, Roann, on Satur- day, May 28th. Guests included the second grade of the Antietam School. Attending were: Christine Hen- derahot, Barbara Cushwa, Sheila Eyler, Alberta Mellott, Dorothy Santmyers, Dixie Seal, Linda Speck, Eddie Bowman, Paul Bradley, Frankie Campbell, Rob- ert Stoddard, Jimmy Hcnson, Howard Reynolds, Alan Robinson, David Smith, Robert Hawbaker, Jimmy Wilkinson, Eugene Diebert, Jerry Schneider, Mini Phyllis Younkins, Mrs.

Clarence Younkins, Mrs. John Ford, Miss Julia Over, and Mrs. Duhel. The guest of honor was the recipient of many lovely gifts, tn the June Jou wall Glorious color pagrs crammed vitli eye-catching idfas for sun and fim somr, top-designer fashions to make yrm lelf for pin money in one afternoon. Make a baiic white piqut for under $3 frit coat for 512.

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