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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 132

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PAGE I Section THR SUN. BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3ft. LB etrothed I itchell i William Rauch Boger, were married yesterday in the chapel of Coral Gables Methodist Church.

The Rev. Dr. Lewis Head performed the ceremony. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs.

Vernon Schram, of Miami, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Alice Gate's and Miss Nancy Miller, both of Coral Gables. Mr. Vernon Schram was the best man. The ushers were Mr.

Richard Straw, brother of the bride, and Mr. William II offer and Mr. Bancroft T. Foley, both of Washington. Following a Caribbean wedding trip, Mr.

and Mrs. Boger will live in Rodgers Forge. Miss Hardin Married The marriage of Miss Barbara Anne Hardin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Candage Hardin, of Slone-leigli, to Mr.

Custis Gibson Stephens 3d, son of Mrs. Custis Gibson Stephens, of Roland Park, and the late Mr. Stephens, took place November 21 at Christ Church in New York. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Dr. Ralph W.

Sockman. A reception was held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Miss Virginia Stephens was the maid of honor and Mr. Joseph Zcuch was the best man. The ushers were Mr.

Richard Rehueh and Sir. Thomas Culver, January Wedding Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jleilman, cf Overlea, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Arlene Anne Heilman, to MR. AND MRS.

CHARLES ERIIARDT MITCHELL, of North wood, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Josephine Barbara Mitchell, to Mr. Harry McNainara Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McNainara Ford, of Homeland. Miss Mitchell is a Graduate of JBryn Mawr School and of Centenary College for Women.

Hackcttstown, N.J. Mr. Ford, an alumnus of Washington and Lee University, served a two-year tour of duty as a lieutenant in the Army in Korea. Bride Of Mr. Wchcr The marriage of Miss Anne Ay res Williams, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Williams, of Indianapolis, to Mr. Robert Anthony Weiser, son of Mr. and Kirs.

Bernard Weiser, of Tikcsville, took place November 14 at Trinity College Chapel, Hartford, Conn. A reception was held at the Statler-llilton Hotel. Miss Lynn Meredith was the maid of honor and Mr. Alvin Laupheimer was the best man. Mr.

and Mrs, Weiser will live in Hartford while Mr. Weiser completes his senior year at Trinity College. Wed To Mr. Boger Miss Marilyn Straw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd William Straw, of Miami, and Mr. William Rauch Bogcr, of Rodgers Forge, son of Mrs. Rodham Kenncr, of Chevy Chase, and the late Mr. Mr. Jarrett Hays Ward, son of Doctor and Mrs.

Jarrett M. Ward, of Crlsfield. Miss Heilman was graduated from Kenwood High School. Mr. Ward, a graduate of West Nottingham Academy, served a three-year tour of duty with the Air Force.

A January wedding Is planned. To Live In New York The marriage of Mrs. Ncttye MacLean Semon, of Elmhurst, Lonsj Island, N.Y., formerly of Baltimore, to Mr. John V. Smith, of The Alameda, took place last Sunday at St.

Vincent's Catholic Church. The Rev. John Sinnott Mar-fin officiated, A reception was held at the home of Mr. Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Frie-del, of Woodside, Long Island, N.Y., were the attendants. Mr. James Weiss was the usher. Mr.

and Mrs. Smith will liva in Elm hurst. Miss Thune A Bride Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Thune, of Ruxton, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Lee Thune, to Mr.

Leonard George Rubin, of New Y'ork, son of Mrs. George Rubin, of Chicago, and the late Dr. Rubin. The ceremony took place Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Omon Van Dyck, of Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Following a wedding trip through the Caribbean, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin will live in New Y'ork, 1 I Peel Annnnnrpnif nf fii(n tn.idi nf tli fncappiufnt fif Mis Leonard L.

Orelf, Jr. The engagement of Miss Josephine Barbara Mitchell to Mr. Harry McNainara Ford, has been announced. Stephanie Mellinger to Mr. Henry Francies LeBrun, Jr.

Mr. LeB Engaged To Mr. Probst To Marry run fiance is a graduate of Dick pIIE engagement of Miss Isadore Richnian, of Royce avenue. A June wedding is planned. Miss Grcybill Wed The marriaep of Miss Shirley Ida Grcybill, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David L. Grey-bill, of Taneytown, to -Mr. George Thomas Bell, son of Mr. George Thomas Bell, of Keedysville, took place November 22 at the Wakefield Church of God, The Rev.

John H. Hoch ofli-riated. A reception was held at the church. Miss Gail Miller, of Westminster, was the maid of honor. Mr.

Bell was the best man for his son. The ushers were Mr. Dennis Grcybill, brother of the bride, and Mr. Robert Haines, of Patuxent. Mr.

and Mrs. Bell will live in Washington. Miss Hohhaus To Wed Doctor and Mrs. Reuben S. Itolthaus.

of Westminster, have announced the engage- mcnt of their daughter, Miss Gay Lucile Holthaus, to Mr. William McCormick. son of Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick, of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.

Miss Holthaus, an alumna of Wilson College, Chambers-burg, is studying for her master's degree at Indiana University, Mr. McCormick received his master's degree from Indiana University. June Wedding The engagement of Miss Patricia Ann O'Donnell to Mr. Edward K. H.

Battye, mn of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Battye, of Nottingham road, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. John O'Donnell, of Lans-downe, Pa. Miss O'Donnell was graduated from Holy Child Academy in Sharon Hill, Pa. Mr. Battye is in his senior year at the Johns Hopkins Jni-Versity.

A Juno wedding is planned. witz, son of Mr. and Mr I. Harold Menowitz, of Hewlett Harbor, Long Island, N.Y., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Murray Slavin, of Springdale avenue. Miss Slavin is a member of the junior class at Hood College in Frederick. Her fiance, a graduate of the University of Virginia, is attending its law school. The wedding is planned for March. June Wedding Announcement has been made by Mr.

and Mrs. Charles II. Hoffbcrger, of Pikesville. of the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Lois Berman Hoffbcrger, to Mr. Lawrence Frank Halperf, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ned Hal pert, of Stevenson. Miss Hoffbcrger, a graduate of Park School, Is attending the Uuiversity of Maryland. Mr. Halpert, an alumnus of Culver Military Academy, Culver, and of the Johns Hopkins University, is a student at the University of Mary land School of Dentistry.

A June wedding is planned. inson College. Miss Hendricks Wed The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Mitchell Hendricks, daughter of Mrs. Theodore William Hendricks, of the Calvert Court Apartments, and the late Mr. Hendricks, to Dr.

Samuel W. Deisher, of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Deisher, of Philadelphia, took place yesterday at St. Michael and All Angels Church.

Engaged To Mr, Brous Mr. and Mrs. Jotin Petros, of Detroit, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cathey Petros, to Mr. George Brous, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas V. Brous, of Catonsville. Miss Petros is attending Wayne State University and Mr. Brous is a member of the graduating class at Michigan State University. Miss Slarin To Wed The engagement of Miss Suzanne Gwynne Slavin to Mr.

Frederick Aaron Meno- Noble Bretzmaa Married recently in Hartford, Mrs. Robert Anthony Weiser is the former Miss Anne Ayres Williams. 1 Stephanie Mellinger to Mr. Henry Francies LeBrun, son of Mrs. Henry Francies LeBrun, of Luther-ville, and the late Mr.

LeBrun, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffcr Mellinger, of Lancaster, Pa. Miss Mellinger was graduated from Walnut Hill School, Natick, and from Bennett Junior College, Millbrook, N.Y. Mr.

LeBrun is a graduate of Boys' Latin School and of Washington and Lee University. Lexington, Va. The. wedding Is planned for February 7. Miss Sludz Married The marriage of Miss Carole Mary Studz, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Studz, of Dulany Valley, to Mr. Brian Leister Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard II.

Miller, of Pikesville, took place yesterday at St. John's Catholic Church In Long Green. The Rev. Joseph P. Bradley officiated.

A reception was held at Peerce's Plantation. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a princess-style gown of silk mist taffeta trimmed with Chantilly lace and seed pearls, the skirt ending in a chapel-length train. Her veil of silk illusion was attached to a matching lace cap and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. Mrs. Frank H.

Wilson was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Rebecca Sue Miller and Miss Nancy Winifred Miller, sisters of the bridegroom. Mr. Frank II. Wilson was the best man.

The ushers were Mr. Edward J. Arnold and Mr. Robert Y. Lloyd.

Mr. and Mrs. Miller have gone to New York on their wedding trip. Miss Gohn Affianced Announcement has been made by Miss Feme Virginia Smith, of West University parkway, of the engagement of her daughter, Miss Sonja Ramona Gohn, to Mr. H.

John Toy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Toy, of Chadds Ford, Pa. Miss Gohn is a member of the junior class at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Her NNOUNCEMENT has been made of the engagement of Miss Joan Epstein, daughter of Doctor and Mrs.

Joseph Niles Epstein, of Germantown, to Mr. Nicholas David Frobst, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Probst, of North Charles street.

Miss Epstein was graduated from Centenary College for Women, Hackcttstown, N.J., and attended the Yale School of Drama. Mr. Probst is an alumnus of Oilman School and of Yale University. A December wedding is planned in Philadelphia. Miss Smith Affianced The engagement of Miss EallyAnn Mae Smith to Mr.

James R. Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Howell, of Hyde, has been announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira B. Smith, of Mount Vista. Miss Smith is an alumna of 'Towson High School and of Towson State Teachers Col-'lege. Mr.

Howell, also an alumnus ff Towson High. School, lias recently returned from an overseas tour of duty with the Army. Wed To Mr. Pinckcrncll Miss Mary Louise Odincal, daughter of Mrs. David T.

Odineal, of Washington, and the late Mr. Odineal, and Mr. Harry Pinckernell, son of Mrs. Curt Pinckernell, of Fenwick avenue, and the late Mr. Pinckernell, were married November 15 at the Sixth Presbyterian Church in Washington, The Rev.

Donald D. M. Jones performed the ceremony. A reception was held at the church. Mrs.

Charles N. Odincal, of Ophcim, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles E. Townsend, of Washington; Miss Margaret Anne Bcller, of Chevcrly, and Mrs.

Arthur Brickman Brown and Mrs. Thomas J. Arvin. Mr. Curt Pinckcrncll, was the best man for his brother.

The ushers were Mr. George Hogue, of Ellicott City; Mr. Clarence Tardy, of Lexington, Dr. Charles Townsend, of Washington; Mr. James T.

Weaver, of Martinsville, and Mr. Arthur Brickman Brown and Mr. Ernst Ruhstrat. After a wedding trip to Bermuda. Mr.

and Mrs. Pinckernell will live in Los Angeles. Miss Cherry Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cherry, of Grantlcy road, have announced the betrothal of their daughter.

Miss Linda Cherry, to Mr. Emanuel Rich-man, sun of Mr. and Mrs. 1 i Cdel Bros. Mrs.

Brian Leistcj Miller, who was married yesterday in Long Green, is the former Miss Carole Mary Studz. Miss Dannettel A Bride of New York; Mr. Martin Bruce Reiss, of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. Melvin Harris, of Philadelphia; and Mr. Jerry Reichmeister and Mr.

Richard Goldman. After a wedding trip to Nassau, Mr. and Mrs. Breslau will live in Wilkes-Barre. Rettberg Married at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Mrs.

Charles C. Knapp was Miss Mary Patricia, Jelks. David Goldberg Miss Lois Berman Hoffberger, of Pikesville, will become the bride of Mr. Lawrence Frank Halpert in June. MISS JOAN LOUISE DANNETTEL.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Charles Dannettel, of The Orchards, and Mr. John Kin-naird Buttncr, son of Mrs. Henry It.

Buttncr, of Roland Park, and the late Mr. Buttncr, were married yesterday at Roland Park Presbyterian Church. A reception was held at The Broadview. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white ciclustre satin and re-imbroidered Alencon lace with an Empire bodice and chapel-length train. Her veil was attached to a cap of matching lace and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet of roses.

Miss JoAnn Guyton was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Raymond Charles Dannettel, of Arlington, Mrs. Carroll Lee Freeman and Miss Jeanne Townsend. Eleanor Hollings-worth Buttncr, niece of the bridegroom, was the flower girl.

Mr. W. Douglas Buttncr was the best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. John P.

Latehaw, of Devon, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Mr. Raymond Charles Dannettel. brother of the bride: Mr. i Morris Crocker, of Glen Arm, and Mr. James F.

Ruwll Following a weddinj trip to Nassau, Mr. and Mrs. Buttncr will live on Ecllona avenue. Miss Smith Betrothed Mr. and Mrs, Milton Con rad Smith, of Loch Raven boulevard, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys Ann Smith, to Mr.

Robert Loren Schocl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren W. School, of Syracuse, N.Y. Miss Smith, a graduate of Eastern High School and of the Pcabody Preparatory School of Music, is attending Syracuse University.

Mr. Schocl attended James-ville-Dewitt School and was graduated from Kent Preparatory School, Kent, Conn. He is also attending Syracuse University. Wed To Mr. Brcslau The marriage of Miss Muriel Ann Liebcr, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin F. Liebcr, of Elkins Park, to Mr. George Belaga Bres lau, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold R. Brcslau, of Mount Washington, took place November 8 at Temple Judea in Philadelphia. Rabbi Meir Lasker and Rabbi Morris Liebcrman officiated. A reception was held at the Warwick Hotel. Given in marriage by her father, the bride had her sister, Ellen Liebcr, as maid of honor.

Mrs. Ray Warren Breslau was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Mis Ann Breslau, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Melvin Harris. Mr. Ray Matron Brcslau was (he best man for his brother.

The ushers were Dr. Martin Kushner and 2d Lt. Edard Seigenfeld, USA, both 3 I' v- Udcl Bros. wrd Icon Tortkie 1 lie betrothal of Miss Linda Cherry to Mr. I.manucl Richman has been announced.

Marvin Ens-kin Miss Gladys Ann Smith will marry Mr, Robert Loren Schocl, of Syracuse, N.Y. Bradford Bachrarh Before her marri.igr, Mrs. George Beliga Brcslau was Mis Muriel Ann Liebcr. Mr. John Kinnaird Buttner, day, was Miss Joan Louise A.

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