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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 110

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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1958 PAGE 14 Section rfpay- 'wpTyt yyyaBfe-qfccM AlcDorman Is Married 4 was the maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Tikiob, of Village Green. and Mrs. John Richard Whaley 3d, of Queens-town, other sisters of the bride.

Mr. Corder was the best man for his son. The ushers were Ens. Ernest Luders, USN; Ens. William Hale.

USN; Ens. Lawrence Reid, USN; Ens. William Pendley, USN; 2d Lt. David Paul. USAF, and 2d Lt.

Lawrence Trudeau, USAF. Miss Rosenbloom Wed The marriage of Miss Rosa Rosenbloom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosenbloom, of Carlisle avenue, to Mr. Am-ram Rasiel, of Providence, R.I., son of Mr.

and Mrs. Zvi Rasiel, of Tel Aviv, took place June 15 at the home of the bride's parents. Rabbi Israel M. Goldman performed the ceremony. A reception was held at the Sheraton-Belvedere Hotel.

Mrs. Jason Rosenberg was the matron of honor for her sister and Mr. Ovadia Rasiel, of Tel Aviv, was the best man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs.

Rasiel will live in Providence. Miss Sullivan Wed The marriage of Miss Margaret Mary Sullivan, daugh- of Princeton, was the best man. The usherj were Mr. Robert L. Hershey, of Kennett Square, Mr.

Alexander D. Fountain, of Easton; Mr. Randolph L. Wadsworth, of Washington; and Mr. Daniel O'Brien, also of Easton, cousin of the bridegroom.

Miss Fulford Engaged Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Fulford, of Northwood, of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barbara Sue Fulford, to Mr.

George Little McAdams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson McAdams, of Greenfield, Tenn. Miss Fulford attended Western Maryland College at Westminster. Mr.

McAdams attended the University of Tennessee, Vanderbilt University and was graduated from Memphis State University. Miss Draper Married Miss Julia McBride Draper, daughter of Mrs. Frank Warner Draper, of Centreville, and the late Mr. Draper, and Ens. James Lee Corder, USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lee Corder, of Durant, were married June 5 at St Andrew's Chapel, Naval Academy. Miss Jane Warner Draper i ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clement Sullivan, of Hamilton, to Mr.

Luke Fleming Mc-Cusker, son of Mrs. Luke F. McCusker. of Collington avenue, and the late Mr. McCusker, took place May 31 at St.

Matthew's Catholic Church. The Rev. Thomas Kelly officiated. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Barbara Braker, of Bellemore, Long Island, N.Y., was the maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Miss Gail Markley, of Darlington, and Mrs. George M. Baker and Miss Eleanor McCusker, sisters of the bridegroom. Mr. John Charles McCusker was the best man for his brother.

The ushers were Mr. William Clement Sullivan, brother of the bride, Mr. George Melvin Baker, Mr. Charles H. Baxter and Mr.

Charles William Markley, Jr. Miss Butz Married Miss Dorothy Lee Butz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Butz, of Lutherville, and 2d Lt.

Edward T. Britton 3d, USAF, son of Mr. and" Mrs. Edward T. Britton, of Towson, were married June 7 at Central Presbyterian Church In Stoneleigh.

The Rev. J. Murray Smoot officiated. Miss Barbara Ann Butz was the maid of honor for her siter. Mr.

Nicholas Britton was the best man for his brother and the ushers were Lt. Douglas Stewart, USMC, and Ens. Otto Helwig, USN. ISS MARGARET McDOR-iM MAN. daughter of Mn.

Jarboe McDorman, of the Plaza Apartments, and Mr. Walter McDorman. of Kansas City, and Mr. Clewell Howell, son of Doctor and Mrs. Clewell Howell, of Rux-ton, were married yesterday at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart.

The Rev. Francis Linn officiated. A small reception was held at Hampton House. Miss Deborah Ennis wag the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs.

Philip Michael LaMastra, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Bonnie Lee Strain. Mr. Andrew Jay Howell was the best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Samuel Alexander Green, Mr.

Loring Hawes, Mr. Philip Michael LaMastra and Mr. James Field Whitescarver, Jr. Following a southern wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.

Howell will live in Towson. Wed To Mr. Anderson The marriage of Miss Mary Louise Bilski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P.

Bilski, of Philadelphia, to Mr. Lara Kennedy Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larz F. Anderson, of Easton, took place yesterday at Grace Episcopal Church in Philadelphia.

Miss Eleanor Bilski was the maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids were Miss Caro Cragg. of Kenilworth, 111., and Miss Korleen Dilla-bough, Miss Joan C. Huns-berger and Miss Joan K. Eddleman, all of Philadelphia.

Mr. Gustav L. Stewart 3d, 4 7 Wo i if Bradford Bachrech Lura Married June 7 at the Central Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Edward T. Britton 3d was Miss Butz.

Mrs. Joseph Michael Garvey, formerly Miss Maria Noel Reinecke, of Catonsville, was a recent bride. MissH. Bride Miss Maria Reinecke Wed owes Jjecomes ''I mi y' V-r mm I HI Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs.

Garvey will live in Severna Park. Double Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James Burke Wheatley, of Towson, have announced the marriages of their daughters, Miss Janet Lee Wheatley, to Mr. Francis Smith Carnes, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis S. Carnes, of Lutherville, and Miss Helen Mae Wheatley to Mr. Walter Charles Kaufman 3d, son Mr. and Mrs.

Walter C. Kaufman, of Catonsville. The ceremony was performed June 14 at Towson Presbyterian Church. The attendants for the wedding of Miss Janet Wheatley were: Mrs. Allen H.

Wood, sister of the bridegroom, matron of honor; Miss Ann Cas-tator, of Santa Monica, and Mrs. Howard Dare, bridesmaids; Mr. Carnes, father of the bridegroom, best man; Mr. Edward Featherstone, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Allen H.

Wood, ushers. The attendants for the wedding of Miss Helen Wheatley were: Mrs. James B. Wheat- THE marriage of Miss Maria Noel Reinecke, daughter of Mr. Carl Columbus Reinecke, of Montrose avenue, Catonsville, and the late Mrs.

Reinecke, to Mr. Joseph Michael Garvey, Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Garvey, of Westgate, took place June 14 at the Cathedral of the Assumption.

The Rev. Joseph Gallagher officiated. A reception was held at the Park Plaza. Miss M. Anita Reinecke was the maid of honor for her sister.

The bridesmaids were Miss Harriette A. Reinecke, another sister of the bride; Miss Courtnaye R. O'Don-nell, of Howard county, and Miss Charlotte A. Vorn Dick, of Arlington, Va. Helen Hart, niece of the bride, was the flower girl.

Mr. Garvey was the best man for his son. The ushers were Mr. Thomas C. Reinecke, brother of the bride; Mr.

Frederick G. Buchness and Mr. Robert A. Sommers. After a wedding trip to VR.

AND MRS. ARTHUR iVA WELLESLEY HOWES, of Estes road and North Andover, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Anne Welles-ley Howes, to Mr. H. Dexine Sprinkle, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William V. Sprinkle, of Winston-Salem, N.C. The ceremony was performed June 1 in Lancaster, S.C. Mrs. Sprinkle, an alumna of Rogers Hall, Lowell attended Vassar College and will'enter the senior class at Salem College in the fall.

Mr. and Mrs. Sprinkle will Uvt In Winston-Salem. Sisters Married Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony D'Alesandro, of Juneway, have announced the marriages of their daughters, Miss Joanne Constance D'Alesandro, to Mr. James Franklin Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Tucker, of Martingale avenue, and Miss Mary Patricia D'Alesandro, to Mr.

Joseph Charles Glos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Glos, of South Augusta avenue. The ceremony was performed yesterday at the Shrine of the Little Flower by the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. George J. Larkin. A reception was held at the Emerson Hotel.

The attendants for the wed Hall, of Mechanicsburg, was the maid of honor and' Mrs. Daniel Alexis, of Union, N.J., was the bridesmaid. Lt. (j.g.) Donald Mervyn McCurdy, USN, was the best man for his brother. The ush-ers were Mr.

Richard Burns, of New Brunswick, N.J., and Mr. Richard Behrens, of Chicago. Miss Slegman Married The marriage of Miss Mary Rutledge Stegman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.

Stegman, of Stoneleigh, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Stegman, of Homeland, to Mr. Frank Cush-man Pierce, son of Mrs.

James M. Hicks, of Frogmore, S.C, and the late Lt. (J.g.) Robert Archer Pierce, USN, took place yesterday at the Ascension Lutheran Church. Miss Martha Lee Stegman was the maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids were Miss Judith Ann Stegman and Miss Helen Jean Stegman, also sisters of the bride.

Lt. Robert K. Pierce was the best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. James M.

Hicks, of Washington, Mr. Donald H. Sims, of Salisbury, Mr. Norbert W. Kremers and Mr.

H. Fillmore Schmidt. ding of Miss Joanne D'Alesandro were Miss Nancy P. D'Alesandro, maid of honor; Miss Brenda Stapf and Miss Dolores Kuchta, bridesmaids; Jean Weiner, junior bridesmaid; Pamela Lynn Caminiti, flower girl; Mr. Robert F.

Fischer, best man; Mr. Hector D'Alesandro and Mr. Ronald Esenwine, ushers, and Joseph Cossentino, ring bearer. The attendants for the wedding of Miss Mary D'Alesandro were Miss Marlene Foppiano, maid of honor; Miss Carol Jean Ashauer and Miss Diane Sands, bridesmaids; Carol Ann Berken-kemper, junior bridesmaid; Cecelia Welk, flower girl; Mr. James L.

Ward, best man; Mr. Donald Poole and Mr. Raymond Hohman, ushers, and William Billman, ring bearer. Miss Stewart A Bride Miss Nancy Jane Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Kenneth Stewart, of West Hills parkway, and Mr. Howard Lester McCurdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Hepburn McCurdy, of Upper Darby, were married yesterday at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church.

The Rev. Francis Wingate Hayes, officiated. Miss Barbara Katherine Gal ley, matron of honor; Mrs. Roland Brunn and Miss 'Patricia Ann Orem, bridesmaids; Mr. Kaufman, father of the bridegroom, best man; Mr.

Gary Lewis Kaufman, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Ronald Lee Ricketts, of Hyattsville, ushers. Miss Reis Married Miss Kathleen Vivian Reis, daughter of Mrs. Harry Mar- shall Reis, of Fair Oaks avenue, and the late Mr. Reis, and Mr.

Bernard Slate, son of Mrs. John Reth, of Roberts place, were married May 25 at Grace Lutheran Church. The Rev. Euther Rhodes officiated. Mrs.

Richard Jones was the matron of honor and Mr. Amelio Roseti was the best man. Miss Greenberg Wed Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.

Greenberg. of Springdale avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Marcia Elaine Greenberg, to Dr. Gerald F. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Hoffman, of New Haven, Conn. The ceremony was performed June 7 by Rabbi Morris Lieberman at the home of the bride's parents. Doctor and Mrs. Hoffman are living in New Haven. Miss Miller A Bride Miss Mary Jane Miller, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Miller, of Kevin road, and Dr. Robert Lee Damm, son of Mrs. Irene Damm, of Miami, and Mr.

John Damm, of this city, were married June 8 at St. Joseph's Monastery Church. The Rev. Julius Durkan officiated. A reception was" held at the New Rolling Inn.

After a wedding trip to Canada, Doctor and Mrs. Damm will live in Washington. To Wed Mr. Foreman Mr. and Mrs.

Edward G. McDermott, of Kennewick, have announced the betrothal of their daughter. Miss Patricia McDermott, to Mr. Douglas Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Foreman, of Cedarcroft road. Both Miss McDermott and Mr. Foreman, are graduates of Kansas State College at Manhattan. Miss Lussier Betrothed Mr. and Mrs.

Emile J. Lussier, of Treemont Farm, Westminster, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Suzann Lussier, to Mr. Dave H. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dave H. Taylor, also of Westminster. The prospective bride Is a graduate of St, Mary's Seminary. Mr. Taylor is attending Florida Southern College at Lakeland.

Before her recent marriage in Lancaster, S.C., Mrs. H. Dexine Sprinkle was Miss Anne Wellesley Howes. Miss Payne Is Wed To Ens. Hummer imm ft 1(111111 wium mMMm v- 1 i i i y.

A An y. Paul Jordan PauI Jnrrinn Mrs. James F. Tucker, is the former Married yesterday, Mrs. Joseph Glos, Miss Joanne Constance D'Alesandro.

was Miss Mary Patricia D'Alesandro. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Sara Bonnell Hunter to Lt. James E. Holmes, USAF. 'T'HE marriage of Miss Ju-lia Claire Payne, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Noble Payne, of St. Michaels, to Ens.

John Jay Hummer, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Hummer, of Lakewood, Ohio, took place June 5, at St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Annapolis.

The Rev. J. Winfree Smith performed the ceremony. A reception was held in the parish house. Miss Donna C.

Braunat, of Washington, was the maid of honor and only bridal attendant. Mr. Harry B. Hummer was the best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr.

George B. Jones 3d, of Sudlersville, and Ens. David Krecke, USN, of Flint, Mich. Ensign and Mrs. Hummer will live in Annapolis.

Engaged To Mr, Probst Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Bahr, of Atlanta, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Louise Bahr, to Mr. William Reid Probst, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Stanley Probst, of North Charles street. Miss Bahr attended the Georgia State College of Business Administration. Mr.

Probst attended Cornell University and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Miss Roseman Wed The marriage of Miss Rita Roseman. daughter of Mrs. Edward Roseman, of Chatham and the late Mr. Roseman, to Mr.

Harold H. Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Rubin, of Bancroft road, took place June 8 at the Beth El Congregation.

Rabbi Jacob B. Agus officiated. A reception was held. Mrs. Mishel S.

Roseman was the matron of honor. Ellen Leslie Roseman, niece of the bride, and Lynn Carol Applefeld, niece of the bridegroom, were the Junior bridesmaids. Marcia Lynn Roseman, another niece of the bride, and Laurie Sue Applefeld, another -niece of the bridegroom, were the flower girls. Mr. Lerby S.

was the best man. The ushers were Mr. Alvin Bloom, Mr. Jack Goodman, Mr. Howard E.

Deutch and Mr. Ralph Frier. To Wed Mr. Engelmann Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs.

J. Newman Smith, of Wynnewood, of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Betty Jane Smith, to Mr. Edward A. Engelmann, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Karl E. Engelmann, of Woodlawn. Miss Kreis A Bride Miss Carol Lynn Kreis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George J. Kreis, of Catonsville, and 2d Lt James Burr Davis, USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burr R. Davis, of Wayne, were married June 7 at the Naval Academy Chapel.

Miss Margery Lang was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Davis, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Barbara Schaef-fer and Miss lone Bischof, cousins of the bride; and Miss Kathryn Helfrich. Second Lt. William E. Dies-lng, USAF, of Omaha, was the best man.

The ushers were Ens. David W. Stubbs, USN, of Alliance, 2d Lt. John E. Dickson, USAF, of Ashland, Ens.

John H. Galla, USN, of Nichols, and Ens. Raymond G. Lan-drum, of Cynthiana, Ky. Miss Carney Married Miss Mary Carole Carney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Michael Carney, of Hamilton, and 2d Lt. Jeffrey Allen Creamer, USMC, son of Mr and Mrs. Carroll Michael Creamer, of Manhasset, Long Island, N.Y., were married June 7 at St. Dominic's Catholic Church.

The Rev. George Buettner periormed the ceremony. A reception was held for the immediate families at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Thomas Fitz-Gerald Carney was the.

matron of honor and Miss Carol Ann Creamer, sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid. Mr. Robert Lee Creamer was the best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Thomas Fitz-Gerald Carney, brother of the bride, and Mr.

John William Shriver, Jr. lfr fM 111111 mM I If? I villi Hmpmmimfi wlrmmmm wmtmmmm Rettberg Before her marriage, Mrs. Jeffrey Allen A recent bride, Mrs. Tames Burr Davis Miss Suzann Lussier, of Westminster, is Miss Patricia Louise Bahr will become engaged to Mr. Dave H.

Taylor, Jr. the bride of Mr. William Reid Probst. creamer was Miss Mary Carole barney. the former Miss Carol Lynn Kreis..

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