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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 9

Publication:
The Daily Maili
Location:
Hagerstown, Maryland
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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Family Section Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Md, Monday, July 2, 1973 NINE Early Photographers In Harrisonburg Miriam Louise Martin became the bride of James Rodney Martin, Friday, June 29, in the Shady Oak Fellowship Hall of the Weaver Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, Va. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Martin, 846 College Harrisonburg.

The bridegroom I is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Martin, 325 Weaver Maugansvillc. Mrs.

Martin graduated from the Eastern Mennonite High School, and the Blue Ridge Community College, Va. Mr. Miller, also a graduate of Eastern Mennonite High School, is employed by W. T. Grants in Harrisonburg.

The couple will reside at 846 College Harrisonburg. Vows Read Cynthia Jacques Marries Laura Kay Moore and Vcmon Lee Cline were married, Saturday, June 23, in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Western Pike. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Moore, Route 2, Hagerstown. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. anil Mrs. Kenneth Cline, Route 2, William sport. Mrs.

Cline is a 1973 graduate of High School and the data processing course of the Career Studies Center. She is employed by llesco Engraving, Cline is a 1D69 graduate of Williamsport High School and the carpentry course of the Career Studies Center. A member of the lOOlh LEM Army Reserve Center, he is employed by the Washington County Roads Department. The couple is residing at Route 1, Downsville. St, John's Catholic Church in Frederick provided the setting for the marriage of Cynthia Sue Jacques and James Joseph Maria II, on Saturday, June 9.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Jacques, Rt. 8, Frederick.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Maria, 04 Sherwood Drive, Walkersvillc. Mrs. Maria is a 1970 graduate of Thomas Johnson High School and attended Frederick Community College.

She is a 1D73 graduate of National Legal Secretarial School in Hagerstown and is presently employed at the National Bureau of Standards. Mr. Maria is a 1969 graduate of Walkersville High School and a 1973 graduate of the University of Maryland. He is presently employed at Sears and Roebuck at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. The couple will be residing at Rt.

8, Frederick. --if. Photo by Raup Sarah Smith Is Bride Marriage vows were exchanged on Saturday, June 9, at Christ Reformed Church between Sarah Elizabeth Smith and Robert Thomas Leitner Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard C. Smith, 442 lieechwood Emmaus, Pa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.

Leitner 408 Meadowbrook Road. Mrs. Leitner is a 1968 graduate of Emmaus High School and attended Hagerstown Junior College. Mr. Leitner is a 1970 graduate of North Hagetstown High School and is attending Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

The couple will be residing at Apartment Heights, Apt. R-3. TJlacltshura, Va. Ann Landers: Groom's Fpther Must Be A Clod DEAR A LANDERS: Our daughter was married in a beautiful, intimate home ceremony. There were only 40 people present, 20 relatives from our side and 20 from the groom's side.

Something occurred which spoiled the day for me, and now I'd like to know if I behaved properly. My husband and I belong to a religious sect thai does not permit the use of alcohol. Our (laughter knew this when she asked to have the wedding at home. It was agreed that we would serve fruit punch. She let us know that her future in-laws were not very pleased.

Immediately after the ceremony I saw the father of the groom pour a bottle of gin or vodka into the punch bowl. I was shocked but said nothing because I didn't want to create a scene. I. knew my husband would furious. None of Ihe guests let on but I strongly suspect some of them were aware that there was more than fruit' punch in that bowl.

Later that evening I told my husband what had happened. He was boiling mad said I should have dumped out the punch at once and served soda pop. What is your opinion? Am I -Guilty Or Not? Dear G.O.N.: I say your restraint wat admirable. Had you done as your husband suggested it might have ruined the day for your daughter and her husband. This way, it only ruined yours.

Incidentally, groom's father sounds a clod. I hope he lives in another town. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I applied for and got a job I have been wanting for a long time. The personnel director asked me when I applied if I knew of someone who might qualify for another job in the company. I recommended a dear friend.

This friend went down and took the tests and phoned me that evening to say she was sure she-had done very well. Last Tuesday I received word a the position I wanted was mine. My friend did not receive a call. The following day the personnel director informed her by telephone that she did not get the job. My friend immediately called me and said she was awfully disappointed and asked, "How are you taking your letdown?" I told her I had been hired.

Her response was "Oh?" Fifteen minutes later she called back to say I was some lousy friend lor taking the job I had encouraged her to apply for. I told her she was mistaken. Her attitude depressed me so that I contacted personnel director and asked her to please call my friend and explain which she did. The girl was still sure I double-crossed her. I then asked the personnel director if she would do me a special favor and drop my friend a note, making it clear that vye vhad applied for totally different jobs.

That lovely woman wrote her a detailed letter and sent me a copy. My friend returned her letter to me, and written across it in red crayon was, "I don't believe either of you." What can I do now, Ann? Sick At Heart. Dear Heart: Well, you could kill yourself, but I don't think it would worth it. I can't understand why anyone would consider such an obstinate, small- minded, ungenerous person a "dear friend." With a little luck you might not hear from her again. Confidential to Will My Prayers Bo Answered: I'd bet against it.

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