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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 16

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Hagerstown, Maryland
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THEN 1 OubActtvWw Fashions THE DAILY MAIL, WOMAN'S PAGE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951'. fngogemenh Weddings Married 66 Years Today Mr. And Mrs. Miilord F. Lumm Observe Anni- versary Quietly Today.

Today Is the 66th wedding anni- versary of Mr. nnd Mrs. Millard F. Luinm, Sharpsburg. The occasion will he marked hy a family gathering hut otherwise no particular celebration IB planned neither IB too well.

Mr. and Lurnni wore mar- ried at Eenevolft hy the Rev. D. H. Pfrmffer, a United Brethren mtnis- tw.

Tim couple had six children, five of are living. They are: Hurry this city; Kilns 1,11111111, A Mrs. Helen a i i a Wnyiiestinro; Mrs. Mary a a Heaver Creek; and Mrs. I.PP Kclanver, Keedysvllle.

There are ten grandchiklren and 11 uroiit grandchildren. Mr. Lumm IB a well known re- tired carpenter of the Sharpsnurg rtlslrlct. Movies Will End Tonight The last In the series of children's movie nights will lie pre- in the Sunday school i torium of Trinity a Church tonipht at 7 o'clorli. Couple Marry In Greencastle On November 29 Miss Bertha Kerlln, foster daugh- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Bru- baker, Chambersburg Route and George Yeager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Yeager, Hagerstown Route 6, were united In marriage at half after five o'clock on Thursday, No- vember 29. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

Lowell Gearhart at his home, Greencastle Route 3, In the pres- ence of the immediate families and friends. The bride wore a while satin dress and a corsage of white rose- buds and sweet nlyssum. A a supper at the home of tlin bride, the newlyweds left for a wedding i through the south- ern elates. will Chamuersbnvg spring. encase in a i at Miss Horst Is Married Route 6 In the Miss Mary Hoover Horst And Alan E.

Kipe Ex- change Vows Recently. The New Gullford Brethren In Christ Church was the scene of the wedding of Miss, Mary Hoover Horst, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Otho Herat, Clear Spring, to Alan Eugene Kipe, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Omar Kipe, Waynesboro, Route 1, at half after two o'clock on Saturday, November 17. Rev. Charles Rife performed the ceremony and was assisted by Rev. a Franklin Kipe, brother of the bridegroom. The wedding vows were a before an embankment of palms, ferns and arrangements of white pompons.

Music was furnished by the Hap- py Cousins Quartet. They sang Mrs. Stone Is Hostess Annual Christmas Party Enjoyed By St. James W.M.S. The St.

a W.M.S. of the St. James Hretliren Church held Us "Because," Love You Truly," and Perfect Love." As the bride 'ntered the church, they sang "Tread Softly." As a benediction, "The Lord's Prayer" was sung by College Play Slated Nearby The MelpothallanB, tbe Dramatic Club of Saint Joseph College, Em- mitsburg, Maryland, will present "Tidings Drought To Mary," on De- cember 13 ID Da Paul Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. The play was written by Paul Claudel and translated from the French by Louise Morgan Sill.

Don- ald J. Waters, M.F.A., Instructor In speech and dramatic club coach, will direct the production. New Members Initiated Sigma Rho Gradale Sorority Installs New Members On Wednesday. Sigma Rho Gradale Sorority con ducted a colorful and impressive in candlelight ceremony at the Rose Room of the' Y.M.C.A. last evening.

New members initiated Into the Films. Will Be Shown "The, Pinchusion Man," "Pup's Christmas," "Alias St. Nick" Slated. Films for "the very young" will be shown at the regular Saturday for Children at the County Museum of Mrs. George Paulus, Philadelphia.l ritv were: Gloria Clasgelt.

Story Hour Washington Fine Arts on Saturday, December 8th. Three abort reels of come dies which can be enjoyed hy all the boys and girls lu the habit of attending this Museum activity hut chose to appeal particularly to many little brothers and sisters who are brought along. The films are i "The Pin cushion Man." "Pup's and "Alias St. Nli-k." Tho lira mentioned Is In full color. Tho second deals i two i lit tie pups on a rampage the Christmas tree as flml toys that stand up and i from sides and hack, grab one's tall, punch one's nose nnd roll yon over.

The! i teaches a pretenders a i always punished. Tho big bad wolf Local Airman In Show Uy a a Joan Hull, Dorothy in Santa's clothing Invades Little Johnson. Joan Kretsinger, Janice i a Eve. Choezerj Myerly. Betty N'eibert, Joyce i there Is i not iust sister of the bridegroom.

Given in marriage by her broth- er, i Horsl of Waynesboro, the bride wore a gown of white a a a Rcrazee. Connie Royce. a i right about Santa and a few i Swiss lace trimming. It a i Sarah Stonebraker. Doris! placed firecrackers under the rislit designed i a fitted bodice, point- i and Lois Henson.

a i soon upset Mr. Wolfs vlmis, eel sleeves, pedal collar and buttons Participating in the ceremony. The Story Hour is an a i i of! from the neckline to the waist, were: Nancy Pope, i Joyceithe local Art Museum hold on She carried a white Bible covered! Russell, vice president; Murlene The i have a Janet chosen for their appeal for children np to the age of 12. Tliey are: "Care of Pets." "Christmas in Toyland." "Kliep, (lie Farm Dos." and "The i Hefnre Christmas." Tbe junior choir of i i will load group pinging. i be served by the Young i i i i i i i a i Couples' Class under the direction (he ho i(llv of Mrs.

George Buys. A free will A if conclusion of th, lier meeting at a Stone, Sharpslmrg Pike, a i streamers Tuesday evening. mums. Mrs, Isaac i was in a Miss Louise Young and presented a i Christ- castle 2. was maid of honor.

mas program i members Her gown of blue a a had Society a i i a i Special guest sweetheart neckline and scalloped at the event was Miss Mildred nyre who gave several readings Hurst. unlay mornings between the hours of 10 and 11:30 a. i is free to all girls and boys of Hagerstown Davis. Pat llebb, Eva Delle a a i The of i i i a Marker. Jean i followed by i period dur- and chrysanlhe- a Phyllis Brewer.

Connie Scbamel. Detores and Delores Miner. i Brewer and Weaver! ing paint, clay and crayons a provided far Hie use of the Pat On December Sth tliere i oncert Will 3e Presented "The Messiah" To Be Pre- sented By Sligo Church Choir Here. llnndol'H oratorio, "Tho Messiah," '111 he presented hy SIlKO luirch Choir, choral uronp con- i of 70 mixed voicoB from tovonlti AdvontlBl Church, Ta- omii rnrk, on Friday, DRcomher 7, 8 in. at the Ml.

Ktna Academy The choir IB directed hy Dr. Mlvor V. Holtz, a. recognised nil- linrlly on church Rnreiitly, r. was houd of tlio depart- in-ill ot mUHlc ot i i i OlHSlomiry ColU'iio und (Urn-lor nC IIP school A CiiiH'lla Clinlr.

Thu choir is i-ompoKoil traliu'tl oliTH pit-kod I'olU'fio i i mid i i volcps o( ills- Itu'tlnu from i i i SololslB i Sylvia i a a Morau. Olivo i Charles Halo Buck- a and KoriTst KPOHIV rnhlic IK I i to ntti'iid the, frop. cnnccrt. has At Sanla season, he program. It I bodice She car el a cascade boused as hostesses at the social be one i of tbe films to be i i nf nint rii-natinns which followed the ceremony.

A followed hy the a studio pe- 11, duel Pink i.vender and white color scheme Hod. All are welcome to the ca- The bridesmaid, Miss Verda Zook of Chambersburg. was attired in a Clans a by i of pink a a and carried offering will be given. The movie series Baker, appeared on the a cascade "arrangement of blue car- imcler the chairmanship nf Mrs. PI1E Bnd distributed gilts.

nations. Mrs. Carson Metz conducted A flower girl, little Joyce Hos- business session, a which i Chambersburg, niece ot the hostess served from predominated. Fach new member a presented with a carnation. Fred Mowen.

sponsored Youth Guidance Group Women of the Church. by of the the is paclty of the children's a i i Pif, Pictured A Page Taylor and her eiL-nrl. Don 1 hi per, of Ihiv city, shown siniiiny: selection the "l-rolics of l')51." the first A i stage show at the Great F.ills. Monl.uui base theater in several years. The i cast rehearsed and produced (lie show i i i i on off-duty time.

presentations of other stage shims a i planned by tbe group. If eye-level were 5(1 feet histv tbe ocean's horizon would be more than 7 miles i a Rio de i i i is as i a i port in tin 1 i Party Staged Here This Week The Homm of First i i i i i i nt I i i-hurHi on a i Olive i i in i i i i i i In I i i i HuUi Most'r, Pogpy 'mpi'r. l.milse- i i i Mnlil-1 Martin iind lOilnu i was in of i i i of thr, evening. i i i i i V.TVO served hy Mm. i i Mrs.

1'rr-ila and Miss i Myers. i i i i a i In a Salt is used In i i i i i a out nil i i a i a 'ell fjUll i i i i i a i i i i All Trinity members and i a a ely decorated with have been urged to bring their evergreens and candles, children. Chocolate Stains Removed Chocolate and cocoa stains wash essfully in warm bridegroom, wore a green organ-! Dr. and Mr6. C.

M. Luce and In dy gown, with Peter Pan collar and a daughter. Kathy, have moved fitted hodioe. She carried a basket! Shepherdstown to Philadel- of red roses. I i a where Dr.

Luce will do resi- Amos Hege, Greencastle, work at the Wills Eye Hos- 2, was best man. Ushering the ap- Goodwill Group Meet Tonight The Goodwill Auxiliary Club will proxiniately 325 guests were How- meet tonight at o'clock. a Kipe. Waynesboro, Route 1, All members are urged to of the bridegroom, and beJo, dry. Resent to rdau, for the Christmas TM 1 3 cousin pital.

Dr. Luce had been in charge of the practice of Dr. Henry Aldis during his absence of several months because of illness. prompt a i try carbon tet- rachtoride after the first launder- ing to get rid of any lingering traces. Just received the latest in FABRICS for Drap- eries and Slip Covers.

We invite you to come in and see these today! SHEETS Extra Fine Quality Reg. 2.98 Special Plastic Draperies and Cottage Curtains $1.00 air Studios and Davenos Covers Reg. Special Reversible Spreads Reg. $6.98 $3.98 a Chair Covers from 3.98 Sofa Covers from 7.98 Curtain Shop 39 N. Potomac Street The Mr.

and Mrs. Charles L. Willard. mithsburg. Route 2, announce pi Allen Lpngnecker, 438 North ly after the weddingjrrospect Street, is a a i at the a reception was held in the church Washington County Hospital follow, basement for 300 guests.

i an a Frances Horst of Reading, presided at the bridal table which was ap- pointed with a three-tiered cake and white carnations. and Mrs. Ira Washing ton. were recent guests of Mrs. Lillie Zimmerman.

Keedysville. IB Keich, Keedysville. is Villard is the former Miss TM jseriously ill at her home. Mrs a ot Kmithsburg i UU le 1 ulr Portenberger and Miss a ,01 ding trip to northern ear Keedvsville Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Allen, Carroll Xew York and a a a tbe bride a a so con(lne(1 to i -leigbts. announce the i of chose a green tweed suit, black ac- homes bv illness son, Shepard Morrison, on Decem-i cessories and a corsage of white her 5 at the Washington County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J.

Grove. Savannah, Georgia, announce th6 birth of a son, Benny Lee, on NrH veniber 27. Mr. and Mrs. Grove are! former residents of Middlebiirg.

rosebuds for her traveling outfit. 1 Mrs. i -Minnich, of Letters They are now at home at Smiths-1 is a patient at Bake: burg. Route 2. Hospital, a i W.

Va. The attended the Spring Htgh School and Is now em-: a i Baker, of Mt by the Stanley a i i formerly of this city, ha Her" husband, a i a11 operation at Provi a a of Messiah Academy in dence i a in Washington, D. Nationality of Mata Hart, i a a is engaged in a i a German spy ot World War was; for Walter Spessard of i la Dutch. Guests attended the wedding a i a Heights rj a id Byron W. Frnnkltn SI.

I Ilonrn of PIIII i MATERNITIES! Fashions For: Morning, Noon and Night. Foundations from $5.00 Complete Selection of Lingerie Ideal Gifts for Motrier-To-Bel i hoine in Guests attended the wedding a i a Heights after ai from a a i a i a i cotillion at tbe Lyri, a i Virginia, Clear a on Monday, Waynesboro and Flagerstown. Mrs. Uenner Dennett, a a a patient at the Wasbingto County Hospital. ion i from school when you have a guest, and starts to tell you something.

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