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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 94

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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PAGE 3ft Section THE SUN. BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 30, 1962 Garden Club Events 1 Metropolitan Club Weddings Of Week Mrs. Kenneth L.

JO Regester avenue. WOMAN CLUB OF ROLAND PARK. Tomorrow, 10 30 A meeting of executive board, clubhouse. Thursday. 11 A M.

to 1 opeulUK coffee, clubhouse. WOMAN CLUB OP ROLAND PARK JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Thursday, 11 AM. to 1 opening coffee. WOMAN'S CLUB OP TOWSON Thursday, 10 30 A.M., Security Investment Course Mrs. Todd Merrltt.

instructor. Friday. 10 30 A Drama De-paitment meeting. Topic: World Tour ol Duma. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE.

CATONSVILLE, CHAPTER NO. 1008 Tomorrow, 8 30 P.M., Christmas In October Chapter Night program. Moose Home. 1 Blonms- son, 40 Montrose renue, Catonsville. RODGERS FORGE GARDEN CLUB.

Tomorrow through Wednesday, Central Atlantic Regional Conference. WEST END AFRICAN VIOLFT CLUB Tomorrow, 8PM. Music Group meeting, 2008 Dumnni road. Tuesday. 9 A Golf Group meetlne.

Pine Ridce Course. 12 30 PM, executive hoard meeting, home of Mrs. Charles F. Bohnet, 307 Ivy Church road Wednesday. 10 bowling, Ttmonlum lanes.

WOODRIDGE GARDFN CLUB Tuesday, 12 30 business meeting. Northwood Branch, Enoch Pratt Library. CLUB OP BROOKLYN Tomorrow, 8 P.M. meetlne. Recreation Center.

Mrs. Frederick Donald to give flower arranging demonstration. Hostesses, Mrs. Georije Doutilas, Mrs Russell Eader. Mrs.

William WUhelm, Mrs. Frank Swift and Mrs. Raymond Clark. GREENWAY GARDEN CLtrB Tomorrow throiiKh Wednesday, Central Atlantic Regional Conference. Sheraton Belvedere Hotel.

JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB OP TOWisON Tomorrow, 8 PM, closed meetinK. Dramatic presentation. MARYLAND AFRICAN VIOLET CLUB Tuesday, 1 P.M. reeular meeting, home of Mrs. Rnv John i blnton.

resentions. Musical entertainment. WOMAN'S CLUB OP RANDALI.S-TOWN Wednesday. 10 Welfare Group meeting. Community Building.

WOMAN'S CLUB OP RELAY Tomorrow. 7 M. to bowl-liiii. Arbutus lanes. Tuesday, 10 A M.

to 2 rti end rralts classes, Kelay Com-iuuulty Hall. Wednesday. 1 P.M., Garden riepart merit meeting, home of Mr. Charles J. Klein.

Dessert served. Illustrated talk by Mis Nancy Taylor. WOMAN'S CLUB OP RODGER9 FORGE Tomorrow. 8 P.M. nieetlntr.

Mr. Harry S. Scott. to speak on Africa, "Continent In a Hurry." Mrs. Eugene M.

Wlcklns to preside. Thursday. 8 15 Needle-craft Group meetlnir. home of 1 i J'' bury avenue. Catonsville.

Mr. Edward Baylev, speaker. Enrollment and refreshments. YORKEWOOD WOMAN'S CLUB, INC. Thursday, 8 30 P.M..

board of directors meeting. ROLLING HILLS WOMAN'S CLL'B. Tomorrow. bomd honit of Mm. Stuart Knud-hru, 1W, South St.

Juim lane, tllliiilt City. WOMAN'S CLVB OK DUNDALK lucMlay, ID A Mumc Ciroup Ulff tlllK. WcUnrsdaT, 1 30 P.M.. si mid CiaUS lurclln. Tlaiiaclay.

lu oil palntliiK Ciii.sa. rruluy. 1 30 Drama Group meet lu. WOMAN CLUB OP DUNUALK WeUnrMlay. I 'J A.M., board jnecl-lns Uuiidalk Mrihodiht Church.

WOMAN'S CLUB OF hDMONDSON JHklOHTSt Thursday. 15 p.M beliiK and lashlon miuw, Ld-hiuudnou Villuiie H.tll. WOMANS CLUB Or FOHE8T AKK Wednesday. 12 iiinclieon. Candle Lliiln Lodne.

tiueriaiimicut. WOMAN'S CLUB OP GI.ENHILL Tufiny. 8 P.M., executive board Itieetum. home of Mis. James H.uklns.

JSt. Andrews wuv. Wednesday, It) A Choraleen rehearsal. Loch Raven Methodist Church. 12.30 P.M..

Literature Group meeting, home of Mis. Harry Kleiu. 1315 Heathelhlll load Book reviews. Ceramics meetm'. home of Mrs.

Urner Peny, liiifia Loch Hill road. Friday. 8.30 P.M.. Couples Bridge Group meeting, home of Mrs. Bernard Keiiz, 1102 Lpworlh court WOMAN CLUB OP GOVANS Tuesday.

12 30 P.M.. buHet luncheon honoring new members. Presbvlerian Church. Mrs. ThoniitK K.

Purceil to entertain. Tlmrsdav. 130 Garden Section home ol Mrs. Henry Hell. Falls road, Heit-terstovMi.

Mr. Louis G. Nlueard to on water conservation. Woman club ok Hamilton-- Tomori'iw. 1 P.M., boulliiK.

llar-fuid lanes. Thuisdav. 12 30 P.M.. Garden Group meeting. Haiulltou Ll- WOMAN'S club of iulewood Tuesday.

8.30 P.M.. executive board meeting, home of Mrs. Robert A. Aumann. 6220 Falkirk road.

WOMAN Si CLUB OF LOCHKARN Thursday, 1 ceramics meeting, home of Mrs. George T. Strohm. WOMAN'S CLUB OP MOUNT WASHINGTON Tomorrow, 12.30 (all luncheon. St.

John's Fnisrnpal Church. Mrs Robert N. Miss Fatricia Finn, Miss Florence Squires and Miss Constance Lee ikhL Mr. Albert Roberts, was best man, and Mr. Henry Berry, Mr.

John Neutze and Mr. Bernard Eliwood Seiler, were Following a wedding trip to the Great Smoky Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Frick will live at 2u03 I.ydonlea way. Oberm uellcrFedel't The marriage of Miss Sandra Jean Fedeli, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Evo Gene Fedeli, of WW Swarm avenue, to Mr. William Karl Obermueller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Karl Obermueller, of 1004 Edmond-son avenue, Catonsville, took place September 8 at the Hunting Kidue 1'iesbyterian Church.

The Rev. David Weaver performed the ceremony. A reception was belli nt the home of the bride's parents. The bride's only attendant was Miss Bonnie J. Hurd.

The best man was Mr. Gary llahn, and the ushers were Mr. Albert Mux and Mr. Calvin Clarke. Alter a wedding trip, Mr.

ami Mrs. Obermueller are living at 616 North Woodington load. A nderson Ewing Miss Sandra Lynne Ewing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-bert A.

Ewing, of 1743 Belt and Mr. Robert Melvin Anderson, son of Mrs. Joseph J. Kimmel, of 4:03 Loch Raven boulevard, were married September 9 bv the Rev. Charles B.

I1SS JOYCE ANN" dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Koy M. Brown, of was married September 13 at the Jarnr River Baptist Church, Williamsburg, to Sgt. Harry Lindsey, ISA, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Lind.ey, of Sun-nybrook, Phoenix. The Rev Cecil S. Smart xr-formed the ceremony.

A reception was held in the social hail of the church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, had her sister, Mrs. Gene A. Burleson, as matron of honor. Mrs.

Boyd V. Slater and Miss Grace M. Gil-likin were the bridemaids. Rohm Burleson, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. Mr.

William A. Vitti, of Dearborn, Mich was best man. Mr. Frederick L. Brown, brother of the bride, and Mr.

John T. Kociaba, of West Haven, were the ushers. After a northern wedding trip, the bride and bridegroom will live in Williamsburg. Frick Seiler The marriage of Miss Carolyn Ruth Seiler, daughter of Mrs. George Allen Bullock, of Pasadena, formerly of Keswick road, and the late Mr.

Bernard Ell-wnod Seiler. to Mr. Charles In ing Frick, son of Mrs. Catherine Howell, of Hamilton, took place September 8 at Calvary Evaneelieal Lutheran Church. A reception was held.

Given in marriage by Mr. Bullock, the bride was attended by Mrs. John Allen as matron of honor, and as bridesmaids, by HAVE A HAT PARTY! earn easy extra money or your organization! Picture yourself selling wonderful NANCY RICHARDS hats to your friends, relatives, neigh-bors and. all the fun of doing it as a community M. Blatner Mrs.

Joseph W. Tomlinson was Miss Wanda Wallace, before her recent marriage. Monmonier at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. Given in marriage by her brother.

Mr. David M. Ewing, the bride bad Mrs. Theodore Givens, as matron of honor. Mrs.

Lawrence Snider, Miss Carol Ann Bachmann and Miss Susan Elizabeth Ziiinert were the bridesmaids. The best man was Mr. Robert M. Novak. The ushers were Mr.

Gregory Lauck, Mr. Francis Bellestri and Mr. Joseph Salvaged. Back from a wedding trip to the Pocnno Mountains, Mr. and Mrs.

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