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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 54

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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 4. 'Iff AX PAGE infection .5 fr Fettinq Betrothals A Balti manner Mortimer Popper, of Newark, N. and Capt. Sylvan P.

Ein-binder, USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Einbinder, of 2106 Presbury street. Miss Popper is a senior at Goucher College, and 8 raccfc5 nnounce of Technology. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernstein will entertain June 25 in honor of the engaged couple. Kennedy Grant The engagement of Miss Hannah Margaret Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Grant, of St. Dunstan's road, and Lieut. James S. Kennedy 2d. USMC, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Kennedy, of Stoneleigh, has been announced. Miss Grant is a graduate of Girls' Latin School, and Lieutenant Kennedy, who is stationed at Camp Lejeune. North Carolina, was graduated from The Citadel.

Montague Wright Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Eleanor Lucille Wright, daughter of Mrs. Arline Wright, of 3305 Bloomingdale road, and the late Mr. Carey Alden Wright, and Lieut. Wallace G. Montague, USAAF, son of Mrs.

Katherine Montague Lupton, of J660 Dar-ley avenue, and the late Mr: Wallace Montague. Lieutenant Montague is overseas. 1 Peregoy Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Cunningham, of 3813 Sequoia avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gloria Cunningham, and Mr. James Mel-vin Peregoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howard Peregoy, of 721 West 36th street.

Hamerman Caplan The engagement has been announced of Miss Sylvia Celeste Caplan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Caplan. of 118 Lloyd street, and Aviation Cadet Jerry s.

Hamerman. USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hamerman. of Adrian, Mich.

Cadet Hamerman is stationed at St. Mary's University, Oakland, Cal. Ein binder Po pper Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Eda Regina Popper, daughter of Mrs. fl fl gJ 9 OJUULflJLB 9 in more other sister of the bride. Miss Beatrice Herbst; a sister of the groom.

Miss Mildred Piatt, and Miss Helen Switzer were bridesmaids. Two brothers of the groom, Staff Sergeant Irving Piatt and Private David Piatt, were ushers. Sergeant and Mrs. Piatt went to Atlantic City for their wedding trip, and Mrs. Plait will live near her husband's station at Camp Phillips, Kansas.

Aldrich Harvey The wedding of Miss Katherine Harvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Harvey, of Manchester, and Mr. Clarence W.

Aldrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Aldrich, of Bingham-ton, N. took place May 24 jn Walbrook Presbyterian Church, with the Rev.

A. Brown Caldwell officiating. Ramsey Quarngesser Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Quarngesser. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Quarngesser, of 415 Bretton Place, and Lieut. Norman Park Ramsey, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph L. Ramsey, of Lutherville. The wedding took place recently in Trinity Episcopal Church, Tow-son. Miss Kelita Boas was maid of honor, with Miss Mary Arabian and Miss Veatrice Johnston bridesmaids. Dr.

Wilbur Owen Ramsey was best man for his brother, and ushers were Lieut. John Sweeney, USMC; Sergt. Henry Blair, USA; Mr. Edward M. Seidl and Mr.

Rudolph L. Vincent. Lieutenant Ramsey is stationed at Quantico, Va. Knight Wooten The marriage of Miss Sara Kelso Wooten, of this city, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John Henry Wooten, of Florence, S. and Mr. Richard Bennett Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark Knight, of 12 East 33d street, took place May 27 in the Chapel of Remembrance of St.

Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church. There was a reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Fol-'. ger, 219 Hopkins road, after which Mr. and Mrs. Knight left for a wedding trip. They will live at the Pentridge Apartments.

Hense Cooney Miss Ann Josephine Cooney; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cooney, of 3608 Elkador road, and Lieut.

Thaddeus J. Hense, USAAF, son of Mr. Walter Hense, of 257 South Highland avenue, and the late Mrs. Hense, were married May 6 irl Blessed Sacrament Church. There was a reception in the Belvedere Hotel.

First Lieutenant Hense, who attended the University of Baltimore, recently returned from overseas," having completed 25 missions. He has been awarded the Air Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross and three oak leaf clusters. Orndoff Rouse The marriage of Miss Beverly E. Rouse, daughter of and Mrs. Hamilton W.

Rouse, of 1441 North Bentalou street, and Corporal Louis C. Orndoff, of 1804 Penrose avenue, took place May 13 in St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church. The bride is a graduate of State Teachers College and the groom attended Johns Hopkins University and Maryland A. 14 XL While Gold Watch Bracelet with Diamonds $22S B.

14 It. Yellow Cold Watch Bracelet S70 14-KL Yellow Gold Watch Bracelet S54 D. 14 KL Yellow Gold Watch Bracelet S3B 20fc Fed. Tax included MISS HANNAH M. GRANT The engagement has been announced of Miss Grant, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Grant, of St. Dunstan's road, and Lieut. James S.

Kennedy 2d, USMC, of Stoneleigh Miss Podlicfi Wed To Army Captain The marriage of Miss Betty Lee Podlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Podlich, of Allendale road, and Capt. Frank Parker Hudson. AUS, son of Doctor and Mrs.

Percy W. Hudson, of Macon, took place yesterday afternoon in Emmanuel Protestant Church. The Rev. E. Victor Kennan performed the ceremony.

Mrs. Malcolm A. Smith, was matron of honor. Mrs. Walter Wilkins, of this Miss Betty Jane Knighton, of Washington; Miss Dorothy Warner, of Detroit, and Miss Martha Jean Bernstein, of New York, were bridesmaids.

Lieut. Leland S. Covey served as best man, and ushers included Lieut. Robert Riegler, Lieut. Maurice Straw-bridge, Capt.

J. A. Hutchinson, Lieut. Arthur Anderson, Lieut Joseph L. Davidson and Lieut.

John Pritchard. There was a reception in the Belvedere Hotel, after which Captain and Mrs. Hudson left for New York. They will live in Essex while Obtain Hudson is stationed at AbeV.vn. Duty-Beauty Sofa Bed Open a large comfortable bed.

Closed a handsome sofa. Well padded; covered in black tapestry. Large storage compartment hidden in bottom. MR. AND MRS.

LOUIS SIE-GEL, of 1817 Ruxton avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lieut. Barbara E. Siegel, ANC, and Capt. Max Michael, Medical Corps, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Max Michael, of Athens, Ga. Lieutenant Siegel is a graduate of the West Baltimore General Hospital, and Captain Michael was graduated from the University of Georgia and Harvard Medical School. Both are stationed in the Southwest Pacific: Captain Michael was formerly assistant resident in medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Z.oob Gold Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Ros-lyn Harriet Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Gold, of Menlo Drive, and Mr. Seymour Zoob, of Forest Park avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zoob, of "Brooklyn, N. Y.

Byrnes Mason Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason, of 3413 University Place, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Elizabeth Mason, and Mr. John Thomas Byrnes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo A. Byrnes, of 747 Mc-Cabe avenue. Miss Mason attended the University of Maryland. Hihn Murray The engagement has been announced of Miss Marianna Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Murray, of 216 Hopkins road, -Rodgers Forge, and Private Louis E. Hihn, son of Mrs. Bertha K. Hihn.

of 2023 East 32d street, and the late C. Steuart Hihn. Miss Murray is a student at Western Maryland College, and Private Hihn at-tended University of Maryland. eyerhpfi Bernstein Mr. and Mrs.

Harry A. Bernstein, of 3507 Forest Park avenue, have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Jane Bernstein, and Apprentice Seaman Robert Elliot Meyerhoff, USNR. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyerhoff, of 3316 Fallstaff road.

Miss Bernstein is completing her junior year at Goucher College, and Seaman Meyerhoff is stationed at Massachusetts Institute Open Thursday Evening 895 "riif Weddi mgs THE marriage of Miss Audrey MacDougall Giroux, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Archibald (Jiroux. of Lexington, and Ensign Walter S. Baker. USNR, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Baker, of 2709 Mount Holly street, took place May 9 in the Leslie Lindsay Chapel of Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Boston, with the Rev.

Arthur Paysant officiating. Miss Flora Haley was maid of honor, and Miss Joni Baker, ister of the groom, Mrs. Arthur Smith, and Miss Ruth Chadwith tvere" Bridesmaids. Lieut. John G.

Burton, USNR. served as best i'man. and Mr. Robert S. Giroux, brother of the bride, Ensign Kllugh McMullen and Ensign Wil-iiam Eggleston were ushers.

The bride, whose father is in fEngland, on General Eisen-" hower's staff, attended Katherine Gibbs School in Boston. Ensign Baker is a graduate of Harvard University. Markert Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L.

Cunningham, of Govans, have announced the marriage i of their daughter, Misss Dorothy Vivian Cunningham, and Mr. Arthur E. Markert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Markert, of 1908 Kennedy avenue, on May 26 at Govans Methodist Church.

Sc limit Rial The wedding of Miss Mary Almyra Rial, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Walter Rial, of this city, and Mr. William Newton Schmitz. son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. John Schmitz, of 4126 the Alameda, took place recently in St. Dominic's Church. The nuptial mass was celebrated by the Rev.

Edward Braham and the Rt. Rev. Msgr, Harry A. Quinn. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr.

Joseph Kennard Rial, the bride had Mrs. Joseph Ircton Rial as her matron of honor. Miss Mary Jane Schmitz and Miss Verna Elizabeth Quante were the bridesmaids. Mr. Schmitz served as best man for his son, and ushers included Mr.

Joseph Ireton Rial and Mr. William Joseph Noonan. There was a reception at the Alcazar, after which the couple Jpft for a wedding trip to New xork. Hue gel mcyerFad Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Fa-dum, of 1716 East 31st street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Catherine Louise Fadum, and Lieut. Eugene J. Huegelmeyer, USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Huegelmeyer, of Govans. The wedding took place May 23 in St. Mary's Rectory, with Father Paul E. Meyer officiating. Mrs.

Raymond Wimer was matron of honor and Miss Eva L. Pinder a bridesmaid. Mr. Charles Huegelmeyer served as best man for his brother and Mr. Frederick Precht was an usher.

There was a reception in the home of the bride's parents. Lieutenant and Mrs. Huegelmeyer left for a wedding trip to Js'ew York. 'Lehardy Frazier -The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Jeannette Frazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Luther E. Frazier. of Overlea, and Mr. Rudolph Louis Lehardy, son of Mr. Louis Lehardy, of this city, took place 3'esterday in the home of the bride's Darents.

Mr ami Mrs Lehardy left for a wedding trip to Florida. mith Cowan Announcement has been made by Mr. J. Vaulx Cowan, of Nashville. of the marriage of his sister.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Cowan, of Mount Vernon Place, daughter of Mr. J. Vaulx Cowan and the late Mrs. Cowan, and Mr. Robert Henry Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ector A. Smith, of Birmingham. wedding took place May 27 in the manse of Franklin Street Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. Dr.

Harris E. Kirk officiated. Mrs. H. Bogue Cummings was matron of honor, and Mr.

Cummings served as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Smith went to Virginia Beach for their wedding trip and will be at home after July 1 at 1620 Bolton street. Piatt Herb st Miss Ruth Ruby Ilerbst, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Herbst, of 3822 Menlo Drive, and Technical Sergeant Morton Piatt, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Piatt, of 3508 Chapel road, were married May 22 in Shaarei Tfiloh Synagogue. Rabbi Bernard Lander and Rabbi Nathan Drazin officiated.

Miss Bernice Herbst, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Dr. William Piatt, brother of the groom, was best man. An- Wi'f Spring Conttruction! Reproduction WING CHAIR rannrar ov 1 grace your writ with dignified, dainty charm. Felting presents these beautiful watch bands in 14ltt. gold.

The three in yellow gold are of the "snake chain" type, so very much in vogue today. The fourth, in white gold, is studded with five ex-quisite diamonds at each end. Choose any of these all are in keeping with the Ferting standard of quality and distinction. 314 North Chsrlss FAMOUS MAKE CRIBS with Double Drop Sides Adjustable Spring sssn -y I Open Monday Thursday 'Til 9 P.M. Captain Einbinder is a graduate of University of Maryland and has been awarded the Air Medal and Distinguished Flying Cross.

The wedding will take place June 18 in New York. BROS. Inc. Makera of FINE HAND-MADE FURNITURE "The True Antiques of Tomorrow" (Copyright) SHOWROOMS: 924 N. CHARLES ST.

Closed on Saturday a .8 jit RAPIDS FRANKLIN KMC MAC I ((. incurs IJ I Moot st mica Hj 530 mWfop (MARY S. KLEIN) jl ni 905 W. North Avenue rufna LAfoyttte 2111 0 Suits Hi vast array of exclusive decorative pieces the largest gathering in town is being shown in our galleries. Fireside chairs (in pairs), sturdy and inviting, with covers dramatically different.

Lamps of rare beauty, including the new tall hand-painted creations with china bases. End Tables, Odd Pieces, Boudoir Chairs, Chaise Lounges all impressively lovely. MUlberry 3463 L-EARS 47 NORTH. HOWARD BTaryland't Foremost Bedding ffou.t 4P LIVING ROOM SPECIALS All Spring Construction Knuckle Arm "Sleepy Hollow" AA lounge Chair leige floral tapestry 3Uw 89.50 Queen Anne Love Seat in JLQ Wine.Broclatte OYiJ 69.30 Lounge Chairs Deep seated, $AO loose cushion back t3 209.00 English Lounge Sola in rose matellasse; i69.oo 89.50 Famous male Wing Chair. SjLQ kTf Eggshell and mauve stripe 7i3U 99.00 Lawson Lova Seat; $QO durable wine stripe 07i3U 65.00 Sitting Chair A Sample tVe3U Blonde Maple, 3 living room $110 AA pieces, roomy and I I VU 1 39.00 Duncan Phyfe Carved Frame Mahogany Sofa $119.00 139.00 Lawson Sofa Grand Rapids $110 OA make; 3-cushion I I WW 89.00 French Provincial Chair; 0 sample 7 jre9J 189.00 Regency Sofa-loungy, 1 $11 AA cushion style in beige floral tapestry.

IHTsUW 149.00 Carved Chippendale Lova $Af Seat in gold brocateile Ia3UU 350.00 Regency Sofa Handsomely carved, combination of covers in grey tones, $AE tt hand tufted iSVU BEDROOM SPECIALS 3-Pc. Hepplewhite Bedroom, Honduras Mahogany Veneers. Bed, chest, dresser and 50 3-Pc. Maple Finished Bedroom. Bed, $QQ Crt chest, dresser and mirror jr3U 3-Pc.

Bow Front Bedroom in Honduras Mahogany Veneers. Poster bed, chest, dresser $11 A and mirror IHwiJw American Federal Bedroom mahogany, sleigh bed dresser and mirror 9B 50 From Our Brittany Corner Shop AA 5-pc. twin bed group in solid cherry A 9eWW 5-Pt. Antique White Marie Antoin- $OQQ CA etta group tufted twin beds. 73U 3-Pc.

Regency Bedroom elaborately carved. Bed, chest on chest dresser and 299 00 7-Pc. Twin Bed American Colonial $OQQ group in solid Honduras Mahogany "Sr Dining Dinette Specials 5- Pc. Maple Table and Chair 49 50 6- Pc. Mahogany Dinette.

Ext. table, $HO OH corner china, 4 lreW 7- Pc. Functional Designed Dinette AA In choice mahogany veneers M3 FURNITURE GALLERIES 1009 Et Baltimore Street BRINGING FIFTH AVENUE TO BALTIMORE Open Thursday 12 Noon to 9 P. M. THAYER METAL CARRIAGE Heavy Leatherette, Rubber Tires quilted sides and plated handles WATERPROOF MATTRESS.

1 BABY BATHINETTES ....7.85 UPHOLSTERED HIGH CHAIRS 13.95 2-WAY HIGH CHAIRS U.S5 AUTOMOBILE SEATS 3-75 BABY SWINGS. .95 TOYS DivaUp tta Proper Mintal Attitude In Children tfea Ssjp at T4 Dm the Baay -em Jf $75 Cood neu Spectators are back again uith Uncle Sam's O.K. Here are two in white linen and tan calf, from our young ingenue collection! QmoLE GRAND HOWARD Spring and Web Construction Feather Cushion Combining comfort with authentic design, this chair will add a point of decorative interest in your living room a it has been scaled for today's homes. Gallon ellen 11 and 13 West Mulberry St. Ingeuues made fop Miller 2IB Xorlh Street Store Hours: 10 to 5:30, Thursday 10 to 9 531 N.

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