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The Baltimore Sun du lieu suivant : Baltimore, Maryland • 72

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12-Section THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1960 Miss Hundley Is Engaged To Wed AND MRS. Edwin Graves MR. Hundley, of Underwood road, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Mowbray Hundley, to Mr. Frederick Timothy Kyper, son of Doctor and Mrs. Frederick Timothy Kyper, of Park avenue.

Miss Hundley graduated from Bryn Mawr School in 1956 and from Wellesley College in 1960. A provisional member of the Junior League of Baltimore, she made her debut at the Bachelors Cotillon in 1957. Mr. Kyper, a graduate of Loyola High School 1 in 1955, is attending the Johns Hopkins University, where he is a memDelta Phi fraternity. Miss Frey Engaged The engagement of Miss Priscilla Gail Frey 1 to Ens.

Paul Whitney Parcells, USN, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney Johnstone, of Chicago, and Mr. Paul Donnell Parcells, of Berkeley, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. J. Gaillard Frey, of Sherwood Forest.

Miss, Frey, a daughtered last June from Roland Park Country School. Ensign Parcells is a graduate of the San Rafael Military Society News And Notes DOCTOR AND MRS. JOHN T. KING. of West Lanvale street, had as guest for several days last week Mrs.

Robert M. Lewis, of New Haven, here for the seventyfifth celebration Friday anniversary, Mawr School. Dr. King and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Sydney King. of Greenleaf road. attended the Princeton-Harvard football game yesterday in Princeton, N.J. A number of Baltimoreans traveled to Princeton for the game, among them, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob W. Slagel, the Rev. Dr. T. Guthrie Speers and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Bergland, Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver H. Reeder and Doctor and Mrs. Palmer H. Futcher, with their daughter, Jane Futcher, and her. cousin, Anne Rightor.

Also, Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Dunn with their son, Pierce Butler Dunn; Doctor and Mrs. Ralph G.

Hills, Rear Adm. Charles W. Mitchell, USN; Mr. Dwight K. 3d, Mr.

J. Kemp Bartlett, David Bartlett, P. Barrett, Mr. Howard Baetjer 2d, Mr. H.

Hamilton Hackney, Mr. Edgar Allan Poe, Mr. F. Barton Harvey and Mr. F.

Barton Harvey, Mr. Harrison Garrett, Mr. Frank B. Ober, Mr. Burton 1 M.

Parks, Dr. A. Murray Fisher, Mr. Charles B. Reeves, Mr.

John Van C. Koppelman and Mr. C. C. Bond, Junior, Mrs.

Alexander S. Cochran Bradford Bachrach The engagement of Miss Mary Mowbray Hundley to Mr. Frederick T. Kyper, has been announced. has returned to her home on West Lake avenue from Boulder, where she visited her son, Mr.

Theodore S. Cochran, a student at the University of Colorado. Former Judge and Mrs. Thomas J. S.

Waxter entertained at cocktails and supper last night in their home on East lane. Honor guests were the director of the new School of Social Work to open at the University of Maryland in the fall, Dr. Verl S. Lewis and Mrs. Lewis, and Dr.

Peter P. Lejins, who gave impressions gained during a recent trip to Russia, and Mrs. Lejins. Gibson Island Country School, will hold its Christmas bazaar December 3 at the school, with "Ye Olde Country Store" as theme, and antiques, preserves, baked goods and handmade Christmas presents as sale items. Mrs.

Robert K. Breese, chairman, and 1 Mrs. Thomas B. Catron, co-chairman, are being assisted by Mrs. David B.

Baker, in charge of publicity; Mrs. Joseph S. Sollers, greens; Mrs. Bruce Smart, games; Mrs. John Sommers, food; Mrs.

Carteret Lawrence, movies; Mrs. James L. Potter, lunch, and Mrs. Charles Bagley 3d, books. Mr.

and Mrs. John Reading Wilson, of Holly lane, are in Cleveland for the weekend. Mrs. John B. Ramsay, of West Belvedere avenue, was in Chestnut Hill, last week for a brief visit with her sister, Mrs.

Horatio H. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Lee Clark, of Stevenson, had as guests recently Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy Renton, of London and Toronto. The former Miss Alice Fergusson whose father is head of the Clan Fergusson, Mrs. Renton is the daughter of Sir James and Lady Fergusson, of Ayrshire, Scotland. Miss Rebekah E.

Thomas has moved from St. Georges road to an apartment on West Lanvale street. Miss Agnes E. Thomas has returned to Baltimore from Westtown, and is living on Dulany Valley court. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ford Reese, of East Seminary, avenue, Towson, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Walter Wagner, of Winding way, are back from a cruise to the Bahamas. Mrs.

Thomas Price Dryden, of the Wyman Park Apartments, will entertain at tea Thursday in then Baltimore Country Club in honor of Mrs. George F. Thompson, of Greenwich, who is to arrive Tuesday to be her guest for a week. Invitations have been issued by the Manor Dance Committee for a Thanksgiving ball in the parish house of St. James Episcopal Church on My Lady's Manor November 25.

Among those on the committee are Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon, Mr. George M. Chilcoat, Mrs.

Arthur Bond Holmes, Mrs. Miles Ross Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. William T. Winand, Jr.

Sunpapers photo--Ralph Robinson Mrs. John Marshall Jones, Mrs. Williams, from left, ate aiding with John T. Bossert and Mrs. Robert Hope the Entre Nous dance set November 18.

Academy, San Rafael, and the Naval Academy. The wedding is set for December 28. Engaged To Mr. Cook Announcement has been made by Mr. a and Mrs.

John Edward Schmeiser, of Roland Park, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carolyn Stewart Schmeiser, to Mr. Grafflin Cook 3d, son of and Mrs. Grafflin Cook, of Homeland. Miss Schmeiser, a graduate of Roland Park Country School, is attending Hollins College. Mr.

Cook, a graduate of Avon Old Farms School, Avon, is a student at Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C. Invitations Out Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Small Stewart, of Skyfield, Eccleston, to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Cassandra Morris Stewart, to Mr. Lawrence Plummer Naylor 3d, son of Mrs.

Jessie M. Naylor, of West University parkway, and Mr. Lawrence Plummer Naylor, of the Tuscany Apartments, December 3 in St. Thomas's. Episcopal Church, at Garrison.

A reception will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Miss Jarman To Marry Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs.

Shelby Hammond Jarman, of Brentwood Farm, at Princess Anne, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Penelope Jarman, Mr. George Edward Bahen, son of Mr. George Edward Bahen. of Salisbury, and the late Mrs. Eva Fretwell Bahen, of Farmville, Va.

Miss Jarman is a graduate of Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, and Wheelock College in Boston. Mr. Bahen graduated from St. John's Preparatory School in Danvers, and HampdenSydney College at HampdenSydney, and, following a two-year tour of military duty in Germany, received an LL.B. degree from the University of Maryland School of Law.

Miss Summers A Bride The marriage of Miss Patricia Lee Summers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Summers, of Upper Marlboro, to Mr. Francis Xavier Gaegler, son of Mr.

Francis Xavier Gaegler, of Mount Rainier, and the late Mrs. Gaegler, took place yesterday at the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption in Upper Marlboro. Performing the ceremony was the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Lawrence P. Gatti, assisted by the Rev. Louis W. Albert and the Rev.

Walter J. Norris. A reception was held at the Officers Club of Andrews Air Force Base. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Robert Lee Hall, as matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jack Lopez, of Silver Spring, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Hill Summers, of Upper Marlboro, sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Mary Anna Brooke and Miss Mary Balch, of Georgetown. Mary Patricia Scrivener was flower girl for her aunt. Mr.

Vernon Gaegler, of Silver Spring, was his brother's best man, and the ushers were Mr. Thomas R. Summers, brother of the bride; Mr. Jack D. Guertin and Mr.

Paul Gilroy, of Hyattsville, and Mr. Oscar R. Duley, of Upper Marlboro. After a wedding trip, the bride and bridegroom will live on Calverton road, in West Hyattsville. Udel Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Priscilla Gail Frey to Ens.

Paul Whitney Parcells. Udel Miss Carolyn S. Schmeiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Edward Schmeiser, will wed Mr. Grafflin Cook 3d. St. James Toy Bazaar Arranged St. James features pertinent to the Christmas season, the third annual toy bazaar for the benefit of St.

James Academy will be held November 15 and 16 in the parish house of St. James Episcopal Church at Monkton. The sale will begin each day 10 A.M. and continue through the evening. A sandwich luncheon will be served from noon until 2 P.M., and a snack bar will be in operation the remaining hours.

Mrs. Frank B. Ober, is chaiman of the committee preparing for the bazaar. Assisting Mrs. Ober with the organization of a sales force is Mrs.

James P. Miller, aided by Mrs. Douglas R. Small. Mrs.

John Westerlund and Mrs. John A. Robbins, are planning and supervising decorations, and Mrs. Philip Norman is in charge of food. Puppets And Dolls Mrs.

Francis N. Iglehart, is handling publicity, and Mrs. Max L. Palmer is serving as head of the cashiers. All of the mothers of students in the academy are participating.

In the bazaar will be stocking stuffers, imported toys, books, trains, sporting equipment, educational playthings, puppets and dolls, all categorized not only by type but according to the age for which they are appropriate. Among the imported items will be wooden dolls from Poland, toy soldiers from England, China tea sets from Japan and wooden puzzles from the Netherlands. Proceeds from the bazaar in past years have been used to provide desks and furnish books, tables and chairs for the library. Funds realized this year also will go toward school maintenance and the purchase of equipment. St.

James Academy, a parish day school, dates back, in name, to 1821 when a school was started and operated in the parish house at St. James Church until 1857, when it was discontinued. Reinstituted in 1957 with religious education incorporated in the curriculum, the academy has been considered a pilot effort for parish schools in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. Sunpapres photos -Clarence B. Garrett Examining wares to be sold at the annual toy bazaar right, Marrianne Shaw, Ann Robbins and Christopher for the benefit of St.

James Academy are, from left to Westerlund. The bazaar is set for November 15 and 16. Entre Nous Dance To Aid School THE committee of the Entre Nous Dances, has issued invitations to a dance to be held November 18 at the Sheraton Belvedere Hotel for the benefit of Rosewood State Training School. Mrs. John Marshall Jones, of Towson, is receiving reservations.

In charge of the invitation list is Mrs. Robert Hope Williams, Jr. Mrs. C. Harlan Hurlock, is supervising and Mrs.

Hugh is addressing, recording secretary. Handling publicity is Mrs. John Evans Dallam. Mrs. Benjamin W.

Meeks, is preparing the decorations. On the committee also are Mrs. Thomas G. Andrew, Mrs. Haney H.

Bell, Mrs. C. Henry Bergstrom, Mrs. John Theodore Bossert, Mrs. Samuel Mills Dell, A.

Merryman Gladding, Mrs. H. Downman McCarty, Mrs. W. Bruce McPherson and Mrs.

John Merryman, Jr. Pre-Dance Parties And in addition, Mrs. Vernon H. Meghan 3d, Mrs. Alexander Gibson Porter, Mrs.

George Harvey Porter 3d, Mrs. George Douglas Reed, Mrs. Arthur deR. Remanjon, Mrs. John N.

Renneburg, Mrs. Benjamin Ogle Tay- loe and Mrs. Hamilton Boyd Wylie, Jr. A number of cocktail and dinner parties, are planned before the dance, Mr. and Mrs.

Jones and and Mrs. Louis Stoll Nixdorff will entertain at dinner in the Nixdorff home on Englewood road. Mr. and Mrs. Dallam will give a cocktail party at their home on St.

Dunstans road. Others entertaining at home before the dance include Mr. and Mrs. Williams, of Suffolk road; Mr. and Mrs.

Meghan, of Roland avenue, a and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schmidt, of Purlington way, Among those who have made reservations for the Entre Nous are: Doctor and Mrs. Conrad B.

Acton, 1 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert B. Kaltenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Carr, Mr.

and Mrs. George P. Mordecai, Mr. George L. Van Bibber and Doctor and Mrs.

Robert C. Kimberly. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.

Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Vickers 4th, Mr. and Mrs.

William Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard Coleman, Mr. William Calvert Holland, Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Marquess 3d and Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Robinson. Elaine Iglehart holds one of the toys for be held in the parish house of St. James sale during the third annual toy bazaar to Episcopal Church at My Lady's Manor..

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