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I THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1947 ociety otes PAGE 10 Section a I t. i i Av Wis A 1 i i I MISS MARY VIRGINIA WILHELM The engagement of Miss Wilhefm to Mr. Llewellyn Williams Lord, recently was annouced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne Wilhelm, of Poplar Hill road.

Mr. Lord is the son of Mrs. Daniel Baker, of Greenway, and the late Dr. Llewellyn Williams Lord. No date has been set for this wedding.

Miss Harriet A. Stokes Bride Of Mr. Iglehart Bachrch MISS PATRICIA O'DELL PHILLIPS Miss Phillips is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Phillips, of Northway. A member of the graduating class at Bryn Mawr School, she will make her debut during the coming season. Miss Phillips is one of the girls who will assist on Friday at the card party and (Jance to be given at the 3th Regiment Armory for the benefit of the free clinics of the University Hospital. 4 Bachrach MRS. FRANCIS BOUCHER BURCII Before her marriage yesterday to Mr.

Burch, of Roland avenue, Airs. Burch was Miss Mary Patricia Howe. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stanislaus Howe, of Windsor Mill road.

Mr. Burch is the son of Mrs. Louis Claude Burch and the late Mr. Burch. After their return from a wedding trip the couple will occupy an apartment on Bolton street.

t' By KATHLEEN M. PERKINS MB. AND MRS. BLANCHARD RANDALL, of Green-spring avenue, will leave on Thursday for Grosse Pointc, to attend the wedding Ibere on Saturday of their son, Mr. William Brown Mcllvain Randall, and -Miss Mary K.

Ma-tecr. daughter of Doctor and Mrs, John G. Mateer, of Grosse Pomte. The ceremony will take place at 4 P.M. In Christ Episcopal Church.

A reception will be held at the Grosse Pointe Country Cluo. Among other Baltimorcans who will attend this wedding are Doctor and Mrs. Harry R. Slack, Mrs. Edward M.

Hanrahan and Miss Julia 'Stack Hanrahan, Mrs. Austin McLanahan, Mrs. Howard Davidson, Miss Emily B. Randall, Mrs. S.

Page Nelson, Mrs. Charles E. Ellicott, and Mrs. Benjamin 11. Brewster 3d.

Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Whitman have returned to Garrison from Palm Beach, where they were for a vacation. Miss Mary Charlton Gillet, daughterHf Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Gillrt. of Ruxton. has returned from Miami where he had been visiting her sister, Mrs. B.

II. Cromwell, who Is now making her home there. Doctor and Mrs. William II. Woody, of Churchwardens road, on Wednesday will go to North Carolina to "visit relatives for evera! days.

The Sunday Night Suppc Club will meet tonight at l'lhron-delle Club in Ruxton. Returns To Texas Mrs. George S. Nalle, who had been visiting her parents. Doctor and Mrs.

Alan C. Woods, of Millbrook road, has returned to Austin, Texas, her home, Miss Lloyd Beckwith MacKie, of West Belvedere left- last week for Pasadena, for a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dan-dridge Kennedy Mason. Mrs.

Kendall S. Young, of Ruxton. is in Locust Valley, L.I., guest of Mrs. Philip S. Franklin.

Miss Edith Hood has returned, to New York after visiting her mother. Mrs. J. llyland Kuhns, and Mr. Kuhns.

of the Warrington Apartments. Moved To Ruxton Mr. and Mrs. Charles If. Carter 3d.

who had been living on Roland avenue, now are occupy-, ing their newly purchased home In Ruxton. Mn and Mrs. Edward B. Wright. the end of this month will move into their new home in the Green Spring Valley.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Ness, of Ruxton. will move to New York, early in the summer, where Mr.

Ness will be in business. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Henry, of Oakdale road, next month are to move to Boston.

Mrs. Carroll Van Ness, who spent the winter here and the early spring in Atlantic City, has returned to her home in Annapolis. Mrs. John Nesbit. who spent the winter here, will leave shortly for Montreal, Canada, her home.

Returned From Warrenton Miss Nancy Jenkins Offutt and Miss Jean Gilmor Marshall have returned to Garrison from Warrenton, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eaton. Mrs. Charles Rowland Posey, of West University parkway, with Mrs.

Ellis T. Baker, tomorrow will go to New York. tp visit, friends. Home From Antarctic Ensign F. Harry Evitt Vose, USN.

will arrive on Tuesday to spend a twelve-day leave at the home of his mother, Mrs. C. Delano Ames, and Mr. Ames, of Keswick road. The officer, who had been away since November, arrived on Tuesday in Norfolk, aboard the U.S.S.

Brownson, a unit of the Byrd Antarctic ex- pedition. His ship was met there by Mr. and Mrs. Ames and by his fiancee. Miss Vivian Ina Shelton, and her mother, Mrs.

Watson V. Shelton, of Chevy Chase. Miss Gross Engaged Mrs. H. Hoblitzell Gross, of Roland avenue, has announced the engagement of her daughter.

Miss Helen Louise Gross, to Ensign Robert Emmett McCormack, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmett McCormack, of Albany, Ga. Miss Gross, daughter of Mr.

W. Wentworth Gross, of this city, was graduated from Notre Dame of Maryland and made her debut two seasons ago at the Bachelors Cotillon. Ensign McCormack. a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, class of 1945. is stationed in Washington.

C. For Miss Williamson Mrs. C. Walter Cole will give a luncheon on Friday at her home in Woodbrook for the bridesmaids in the wedding of Miss Margaret Leighton Williamson, of Towson, who, on Saturday, is to become the bride of Mr. James Randlett Fowler, of Boulder.

Col. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffield Williamson, of Cockeysville, cousins of this bride-elect, will give a cocktail party Friday afternoon following the wedding rehearsal and Mr. John Leighton Alcock, grandfather of Miss Williamson, will be' host at dinner that day for the bridal party at the Sheraton Belvedere Hotel.

On Saturday Mrs. Walter Brawns, of Underwood road, will entertain at noon for the wedding party and Mrs. Herbert Taylor, of Mosswayi will give a luncheon for those from out of town here lo attend the wedding. I I i 1 1 I v. Bachrach MRS.

ROBERT PENNIM AN IIULBURD Mrs. Hulburd is the former Miss Helen Cole Green, daughter of Doctor and Mrs. John Summerfield Green, of Towson. Upon return from a wedding trip to Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs.

Hulburd will live in Concord, where Mr. Hulburd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Hulburd, of Exeter, N.H., teaches at Middlesex School.

Luncheon Will Precede Daffodil Show Opening Mr, Karl G. Harr, of South Orange, N.J., and Dr. John King, of Rochester, N.Y. After a wedding trip th couple will reside In Beverly until June, when they will move to Rochester, N.Y., where Dr. Rendall will be assistant resident in medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital.

Wed To Mr. Burch Miss Mary Patricia Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stanislaus Howe, of Windsor Mill road, yesterday became the bride of Mr. Francis Boucher Burch.

son of Mrs. Louis Claude Burch and the late Mr. Burch. of Roland avenue. The wedding took place at 4 P.M.

in the Catholic Cathedral. There was a small reception at the Park Plaza Hotel. The bride wore a lace-trimmed gown of white satin and a veil of illusion and carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias and steph-anolis. Miss Janet Howe, maid of honor for her sister, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Francis B.

Christopher and Miss Doris Brandt, wore gowns of yellow moire and matching poke bonnets and carried bouquets of yellow and blue flowers. Brother Attends Groom Mr. Louis Claude Burch. was best man for his brother. The ushers were two other brothers of the bridegroom, Commander Charles A.

Burch. and Mr. John Walter Burch; Mr. Edwin S. Howe, brother of the bride; Mr.

Francis B. Christo- -pher, Mr. Harry K. Hill. Jr, of Rhincbeck-on Hudson.

N.Y., and Mr. Addison A. Miller, of New Haven, Conn. After a trip to Virginia and North Carolina Mr. and Mrs.

Burch will make their home at 1626 Bolton street. Miss Callis Wed The marriage of Miss Dorothy Loretta Callis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Callis.

of Mount Washington, and Dr. Wil- liam Mason Sexton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Sexton, of Utica, N.Y., also took place at It A.M.

yesterday, the ceremony being performed in the Shrine of the Sacre Heart Catholic Church, Mount Washington, by the Rev. Charles T. Duggan. The reception was at the home of the bride on Thornbury road. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore her mother's gown of heirloom rose-point lace over ivory satin and a veil of ivory satin and illusion and carried a shower bouquet of white orchids, lilacs and stepha-notis.

Miss Peggy Ann Callis, maid of honor for her sister, wore a gown of gold-colored faille with a net yoke and matching gloves and carried an old-fashioned shower bouquet of delphinium, lilacs and roses. Attendants In Green The bridesmaids. Miss Betty Sexton, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Mary Jean Callis and Miss Joan Callis, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. John B. Ruhlin, wore gowns of Nile green faille, as did young Marjorie Ann M.

Callis. niece of the bride, who was flower girl. All carried bouquets like that of the maid of honor. Dr. Robert Young was best man and the ushers were Mr.

William Joseph Callis and Mr. Paul V. Callis. of Nashville. Tenn, brothers of the bride; Mr.

Alex Walsh, of Newport. R.I.; Dr. James Capps. of Syracuse. N.Y.: Ensign Freeman Jones.

USN. of Lakehurst. N.J., and Mr. John Lamb, of New York. After a trip to Sea Island, the couple will make their home in Boston, where Dr.

Sexton will be resident surgeon at the Lahey Clinic. Marriage Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Frank Martin, of Ruxton, and Mr. Rene Emeric Feys. of Brussels.

Belgium, and Mont Vernon. N.H, which took place in Washington on Thursday. Mrs. Feys, the former Miss Elizabeth Prescott Bicelow. Is the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, of Bcton. Mr. Feys is the son of Mr. Emeric Feys and the late Mrs.

Feys. of Brussels. They will make their home in Mont Vernon and in Brussels, and will come here for a visit in the near future. flSS HARRIET AUSTEN STOKES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Austen Stokes, of Glencoe, on Friday at 6 P.M. became the bride of Mr. Francis Nash Iglehart, son of Mrs. Francis Nash Iglehart and the late Mr. Iglehart, of Lutherville.

The ceremony was performed in Emmanuel Trotestant Episcopal Church In Glencoe by the Rev. William Ci Roberts, rector of Towson Trinity A small reception for the families was held at the home of the bride. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white brocaded faconn and an heirloom lace veil and carried lilies of the valley. Miss Elaine vanden Berg Stokes, maid of honor for her sister, wore a gown of pale blue moire talTcta and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, snapdragons and delphinium. The bridesmaids.

Miss Elizabeth Cromwell Bosley, Miss Nancy Anne-Marie Sehlhorst, Miss rhoebe duPont, of Wilmington, and Miss Phyllis Flske, of New York, wore similar gowns of yellow moil 6 talTeta. Their bouquets and headbands were of yellow flowers. Mr. Culver Best Man Mr. Donald M.

Culver was best man for Mr. Iglehart, whose groomsmen were Mr. John Austen Stokes, of the bride; Mr. Andri W. Brewster, Mr.

Miles White 3d, Mr. Daniel B. Brewster, and Mr. John Eager Howard, Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Iglehart will sail for England on Tuesday, and will return in June to this country, going to Princeton, N.J., where the bridegroom will resume study at the university. Among the wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. McCormick Blair, of Chicago; Doctor and Mrs.

Marion Hopkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cherbonnier. of New York, and Mr. and Mrs.

Hal-ten Coward, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Iglehart was graduated from Greenwood School and attended Goucher College. She made her debut at the Bachelors Cotillon in the 1945-46 season. Mr.

Iglehart. a graduate of St. Paul's School. Concord. N.H., and a former combat infantryman of the 393d Regiment, was awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Presidential Unit Citation.

Miss Waltcn Is Bride Miss Constance Barrett Wal-ten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Allen Walten, of Moss-way, yesterday became the bride of Dr. Edward Strong Rendall, son of the Rev. James Hawley Rendall and the late Mrs.

Rendall, of Beverly, N.J. The wedding took place at 4 P.M. in First Unitarian Church and the reception was at the Sheraton Belvedere Hotel. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin edged with heirloom lace and a veil of rose point lace and tulle. Her bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley.

Mrs. John Jay Heard, of N.H., matron of honor for her sister, and Miss Martha Alice Millspaugh. maid of honor, wore aqua faille gowns and headbands of lavender and white flowers matching those in their bouquets. Bridesmaids Wear Yellow -The bridesmaids, Mrs. Herbert Bailey Walten, sister-in-law of the bride; Mrs.

A. Kelly Bates, of Cleveland, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Edmund R. Novak and Miss Margaret L. Williamson, of this city; Mrs.

Daniel Good 'Van Clief, of Esmont, and Mrs. Samuel D. Marble, of Buckhannon, W.Va., wore gowns of yellow faille. Their headbands matched their bouquets of flowers in shades from lavender to wine color. The flower girl, young Ruth Bailey Heard, niece of the bride, were a yellow dotted swiss dress and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of lavender flowers.

Mr. James Hawley Rendall, of New York, was best man for his brother anu the ushers were Mr. Herbert Bailey Walten, brother of the bride, and Mx. George D. Solter, of this city; his brother-in-law.

Dr. A. Kelly Bates. Dr. Henry Russell, of Philadelphia: Mr.

Hamilton of Bethlehem, Wedding In Texas MRS. OSCAR JOSEPH WIN-TERMANN, of Eagle, Lake, Texas, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Gloria Wintermann Shuart, of Houston. Texas, to Mr. Samuel Baker Symington, of Houston and Baltimore, son of Mr.

John Fife Symington and the late Mrs. Symington, of this city. The wedding took place on Wednesday at noon at the bride's home, A luncheon and reception followed. Given. An.

marriage by her brother, Mr. David Wintermann, the bride wore- a powder blue bolero suit with a shell pink blouse and gloves and a lace hat. Her bouquet was of pink orchids. Miss Etoile McLcod, of Lubbock, Texas, Jier only attendant, wore a skipper blue patullo suit with navy blue and white accessories and a bouquet of white orchids. Mr.

Symington was best man for his son. Mr. Whitridge Usher The ushers were Mr. William Whitridge, of this city and Galveston. Texas, and Mr.

Laurence Chandler Wild, of Houston. After a visit in Hot Springs, the couple will come here to attend the Maryland Hunt Cup race and the Hunt Ball. Mrs. Symington, daughter of the late Mr. Wintermann.

attended Miss Hockaday's School in Dallas. Mr. Symington, a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Symington and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Baker, all of Baltimore, attended Gilman Country School, and Princeton University, where he is a mem- ber of Ivy Club. His aunt, Mrs. Baker Houston, of this city, attended the wedding. He and his bride will live in Houston.

Married In Florida Holy Crft.sV Frotestant Episcopal Churchy in Miami, the scene' of the 'wedding on Tuesday of Miss Elizabeth Spears Harris, daughter of Mrs. Emrys Charles Harris, of that city, and the late Dr. Harris, and Mr. Horace White Harrison, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Barker Harrison, of Garrison.

The ceremony was performed at 4 P.M. and there was a reception at the home of the bride. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Emrys Charles Harris, the bride wore a gown of white slipper atin -and a full-length tulle veil which fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of stepha-notis and orange blossoms with a white orchid in the center.

Miss Peggy Wilson, of Miami, maid of honor, wore a gown of pink faille, and the bridesmaids. Miss Marie Anderson, Miss Frances Raap, Miss Sibelle Reid and Miss Alice Hector, of Miami, and Miss Gloria Gilman, of Washington, wore gowns of pale blue faille. All wore hats of natural pink carnations and blue larkspurs and carried bouquets of the same flowers. Mr. Miller Best Man Mr.

Clifton McPherson Miller, of Chestertown. and Mill-vine. N.J., was best man for Mr. Harrison, whose groomsmen included Mr. W.

Congreve Jackson, and Mr. Robert Lane, merly of Baltimore and now of Miami; Mr. Maxwell W. Baxter, of Fort Lauderdale, and Mr. Robert Hector, Mr.

Jules Romf and Mr. John A. Guyton, of Miami. Upon return from a wedding trip the couple will live in Garrison. Mrs.

Harrison attended Co-burn, Miss Cushman's and Miss Harris's schools; Beaver College, Jenkintown, and the University of Miami. A founder member of the Spinsters Club in Miami, she is also a member of the Junior League of that city. Mr. Harrison was graduated from St. Andrew's School and Princeton University.

During the war, as a Naval Reserve lieutenant, he served overseas. He is a member nt, Princeton Terrace Club, Princeton Club of New York, Maryland Club and Green Spring Valley Hunt Club. Hwaler MISS HELEN LOUISE GROSS The engagement of Miss Gross, of Roland avenue, to Ensign Robert Emmett McCormack, USN, of Albany, has been announced. The daughter of Mrs. H.

Hoblitzell Gross and Mr. W. Wentworth Gross, of this city, she made her debut at the Bachelors Cotillon two seasons ago. Her fiance was graduated in 1945 from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Entertaining Planned Before And After Races fit Gibson Island Garden Club, of publicity.

Exhibitors will -include Mrs. Lanahan, Mrs. Alfred Mrs. C. Lee Packard, Mrs.

Arthur C. Levering, Mrs. William A. Bridges, Mrs. Charles Peace, Mrs.

Wiley McPherson Baxter and Mrs. Marshall A. Carlton, president of the society. Mrs. William F.

Rienhoff, is chairman of this year's show and Mrs. Jesse F. Hakes, co-chairman. Officers of the society: Mrs. Carlton, president; Mrs, Reinhoff, vice president; Mrs.

William L. Marbury, treasurer; Mrs. Luther B. Benton, recording secretary, and Miss Elisabeth L. Clark, assistant recording secretary.

Honorary presidents are Miss Clark and Mrs. Duncan K. Brent. Garden Clubs Meeting Roslyn Garden Club will meet tomorrow at. the home of Mrs.

N. Floyd Adams, of Upnor road. Edmund L. Keeney js the club's president. The Roland Park Garden Club, of which Mrs.

Walter D. Bahn is president, will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Wendell DeWitt Allen, of Wendover road. Mrs. Marshall L.

Price will be the speaker. Fashion Show Tuesday Mrs. Gilbert 'J. Morgan and Mrs. German H.

H. Emory are cochairmen of the hostesses for the card party and fashion show to be given on Tuesday at 2 P.M. in the undercroft of the Protes-tant Episcopal Pro-Cathedral. Proceeds from the party, sponsored by the women's auxiliary of the Pro-Cathedral, will go toward the purchase of a moving picture projector for the church. Mrs.

Brant E. Roberts, president of the auxiliary, and Miss Frances V. Turner, vice presi-' dent, are chairman and cochair-man, respectively, of the affair. A LUNCHEON will be given on Wednesday in the parish house of St. David's Protestant Episcopal Church, Roland Park, for the judges and guests of honor for the twenty-fourth annual daffodil show of the Maryland Daffodil Society, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday in the parish house.

Officers of the society and a representative of each participating garden club will attend the luncheon, which will precede the opening of the show at 3 P.M. Judging of the exhibits will take place between the lunchcon'and the opening. Prizes will be awarded that day at 4 P.M. New edal A Prize Among -the prizes will 'be a medal for the sweepstakes prize in specimen classes, to be awarded this year for the first time. This medal was presented by Mrs.

W. Wallace Lanahan and was designed by Mrs. Rachael Hawks, who will be among the luncheon guests. The T. McKeon Mciere medal for the sweepstakes prize in arrangement classes also will be awarded.

The hours for the show; open to the public, will be 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. on Wednesday and 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Judges From Out Of Town Mrs. McKim Steele, of Princeton, N.J., and Mr.

B. Y. Morrison, of Washington, will be among the judges. The passing committee for the specimen classes includes Mrs. William A.

Bridges, of the Halten Garden Club, and Mrs. Hall Hammond, of the Hardy. Garden Club. Mrs. N.

Smith Pendleton and Mrs. E. Tileston Mudge 2d. also of the Hardy Garden Club, are in charge of computing pointsvfor prizes. Mrs.

Walter D. Bahn, of the Roland Park Garden Club, is in charge of entries and. arrangement classes, and Mrs. B. Franklin Newcomer, of the their Glyndon home, and Doctor and Mrs.

LeRoy M. Polvogt, of Glencoe, will be hosts at a cocktail party at, the Elkridge Club. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tschudi, of Edgevale road, will entertain at cocktails on Saturday in honor of Miss Katherine Harmon Ry-land, also of Edgevale road, and her fiance, Mr.

Frederick W. Brune, of Poplar Hill. Guests Before Party Mr. and Mrs. T.

Poult ney Goiter, of Taplow road, will entertain at cocktails on Saturday preceding the party to be given by the Dinner Dance Committee at the Alcazar. Members of this committee, formerly called the Dinner Dance Club, are Mrs. Gary Black, Mrs. Robert B. De-ford, Mrs.

Roger Brooke Hopkins, Mrs. J. Edward Johnston, Mrs. W. Fenwick Key-ser, Mrs.

W. Wallace Lanahan, Mrs. John O. Needles, Mrs. Henry A.

Parr 3d, Mrs. H. Alexander Smith and Mrs. Francis C. Taliaferro.

On Sunday Mr. Alfred J. Miller, of the Eden Hall Apartments, will be host at a luncheon at the Elkridge Club and that afternoon a cocktail party will be given by Mr. and Mrs. William D.

G. Scarlett, of Roland court. Mr. and Mrs. Harry U.

Riepe, of West University Parkway, will also entertain that afternoon in honor of Miss Ry-land and Mr. Brune. T-HE running of the Grand Na- tional Steeplechase and the Foxhunters Challenge Cup races in the Worthington Valley will again be the occasion for much entertaining. Several large luncheons are to precede the contests on Saturday, and numerous cocktail parties will follow them. One of the largest of these parties will be the luncheon which Mr.

and Mrs. DeWitt L. Sage, who entertain each year on the occasion, will give at their home in Glyndon. Mrs. William Simpson 3d, of North Charles street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph W. J. Cooper, of Vesi Lake avenue, will give a luncheon on Saturday at the Elkridge Club. Another luncheon will be given at the Junior League clubhouse.

East Mount Vernon place, for members who have recently transferred here fnm branches of the league in other cities. Mrs. William D. G. Scarlett is head of the transfer club of the league.

For Debutante-To'Be Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Evans, of Longwooa road, will give a large luncheon in honor of Miss Mary Rosalie Gans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Hilary W. Gans, of North Charles street, who will make her debut during the com-, ing season. Following'the race. Mr. and Mrs.

SI art Symington Janney, will give a cocktail party at.

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