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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 6

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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22. 1974 eeder -Dearborn Saint Anne's Episcopal Church of Annapolis was the setting for the wedding of Bonnie Ann Dearborn, daughter vf Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Dearborn of Thomas Point, Annapolis, and Dale Alan Reeder, an of Clifford G.

Reader of Creek, Annapolis. The double ring ceremony was performed July by Rev. James F. Madison. A garden reception was hett at the toim of the bride's parents at Thomas Foot.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore gown df ivory-colored jersey, faahioned with a high collar and pearl insert on the bodice, and watteau train. Her headpiece was a Juliet cap and elbow- length veil. She carried bouquet of phalenopsis orchids, yellow rosebuds, stephanotis and baby's breath. The maid of honor was Carol Gay Dearborn. Her gown of baby-blue jersey featured a short train.

She wore a bead- piece of yellow rosebuds, stephanoUs and baby's breath and carried a nosegay of identical flowers. The best man was Craig Scott Reeder. The couple is living at 19 Revell Annapolis since Wayson-Harrison Mr. and Mrs. WUban P.

Harris of PfHiog House RMd, ttarwood. amwce the msfriaftt of their daughter, Betty Button, and Cecil S. of Mr. and lift. Cecil Wayson of Dunkirk, MdL WtS per- fortnid July 13'by the Rev.

Hubert L. Patrick at Mt. Harmony United Methodist Chttrck Gticri hi marriage by her father, the bride wore an empire-styled gown of silk orgama, fashioned with embroidered daisies at the neckline and on the hem of the gown, and chapel train. She carried a bouquet of white and hemline. She won a pic- tare hat enhaarurt with yeUow ribbon.

She carried a bouquet of The brideanHids, cousins of the bride, won identical gown and were Mrs. Judy Shaffer, in pink, aid Mn, Janice But- blue and pink ENS. AND Mil SCOTT RICHARD MONMANEY Monmaney-Nieves (IMS DALE ALAN REEOER WEIGHT INSTITUTE Lose Weight Through Hypnosis Stop Smoking Through Hypnosis AlHmm CM On US WICK WT. trip to Canada. Both are graduates of the University of Maryland, The bride is employed as a teacher at the Shady Side Elementary School.

Robinson- Whittle Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. William Warren Whittle of East Street, Annapolis, and Mr. John Allen Robinson of Knoxville, Tenn. The ceremony was performed July 8 at the First Presbyterian Church of Annapolis. The couple is li ving on East Street.

Ttw tnnin fhsppl of the Naval Academy was the setting for the wedding of Maria Margarita Nieves, daughter of Maj. Raul Nieves and Mrs. Nieves of Crofton, and Ens. Scott Richard Momnaney, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Monmaney of Barrington, R.I. Capt. John J- O'Connor, Chaplain Corps, received their wedding vows in a double ting ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass on June 7. The reception was held at the Naval Academy Officers and Faculty Club. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of organza, designed with a fitted bodice of chantilly lace and seed pearls.

The A-line skirt featured a border of matching Shields- foalnroom for ft a houAe beautiful -PRESENTS PERFECT op(N 232-234 Main Street Til9-DO Mil, Him, Sun. 12-5 wrlayawvy plan -267-0244 'or lace and flowed into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was attached to a headpiece of lace and seed pearls. She carried a tearoYop bouquet of white roses and angel's breath. The matron of honor was Mrs.

William E. Howard, sister of the bride. The maid of honor was Patricia L. Wood. Their gowns of maize chiffon were trimmed with Venice lace and their picture hats were accented with matching lace.

The bridesmaids were Gail Urban and Mrs, Robert Foley, sister of the bridegroom. The junior bridesmaid was Kristin Monmaney, sister of the bridegroom. The attendants wore identical gowns of nile green and picture hats. The flower girl was Kathleen Aim Howard, niece of the The ringbearer was William Howard, nephew of the bride. The best man was Terry brother of the Yftur little girl's at the head of class with toe oxford.

leathers move easy. A crepelike sole wears long. And, of course, our expert fit gives all the comfort arid grow-room your daughter 15.99 naeds Let her lace up a pair 23 PtNvw Puzo Patricia Pitts, daughter Hattie Smith of Las Vegas, and William Sloan Shields son of Dr. and Mrs. William Sloan Shields of Sun City, formerly of Wardour, Annapolis.

The ceremony was performed June 29 in the Grand Ballroom of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marsh of Sun City were attendants for their grandson and his bride. The bride is assistant manager of the Sands Hotel The bridegroom is a realtor in Las Vegas, where the couple will live.

The bridegroom's father, Dr. Shields, was for many years dean of admissions at the Naval Academy. On Thursday thru Sunday, 8:30 p.m., now thru Augtnt 31, by ANNAPOLIS SUMMER GARDEN THEATER FOR LOVERS OF GOOD BARGAINS look throvfth Closwfwd of if you want to buy a a car, boat, to find it in ovr fwd Section If you find your name in ClOMrfkorHon 601 of TO- day'i al HvkhtaiM, 1 ond wii to TWO FRff TICKETS FOR YOU lor a of ON THf ROOF. cm imiu mim, m-iin The maid of honor was Susan HirriMn, sister of the bride. Her yellow princess-styled gown of organdy was accented with white trim at the neckline The best man was Alvin Sherhert The ushers were Gerald Butler and Joseph Shaffer.

The reception was held in the social hall of the church. The couple is living in Dunkirk their return from a wedding trip to the New England States, Both are graduates of the University of Maryland and are employed as teachers for the Anne Arundel County Board of Education. Jerry Nieves and Walter Nieves, brothers of the bride, Robert Foley and Ensign Stefen Fatseas. The swordbearers were Ens. Joseph Proal, Ens.

Joseph Ruppert, Ens. Daniel Mays, Ens. Stuart Curk, Ens. Thomas Anderson and Ens. Harry Peterson.

The couple is living in Pensacola, Fla. The bride attended the College of Notre Dame of Maryland in Baltimore. Before her marriage she was employed as a secretary and receptionist with Franklin Life Insurance Company of Crofton. The bridegroom is a June graduate of the Naval Academy. Ml AND MIS.

STEPHEN AUXANDER TOPPER Topper-Nisewaner FREE I FOR LOVERS FOR LOVERS OF GOOD THEATER Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Nisewaner of Turkey Point, Edgewater, announce the marriage of their daughter, Gale Ellen, to Stephen Alexander Topper, son of Mrs. Elsie Topper of Turkey Point, and the late Bernard Guy Carroll Topper Sr, The ceremony was performed July 6 by the Rev.

Thomas C. Barnes, rector of Christ Church at West River, in the garden of the bride's home overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. The reception including a buffet dinner was held at the home of the bridegroom on Wilson Drive, Turkey Point. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an old- fashioned gown of cotton, ac- tctt t. nt'i'irtj n.

205 Main St. 268-3651 ENS. AND MRS. KELLY F. SCHULTZ Schultz-Hohrein The Weems Creek Baptist fhiirrh of Annapolis was the setting for the wedding of Mary L.

Hohrein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. Hohrein of Woods Drive, Annapolis, and Ens. Kelly F.

Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Schultz of Koosfca, Idaho. The ceremony was performed June 10 by the Rev.

Gerry L. Smith, pastor of the Annapolis Bible Church. The reception was held in the Davidsormlle hall. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of polyester, designed with a high neckline and organza sleeves. Her organza mantilla was edged with lace.

She carried a white Bible topped with an old- fashioned bouquet of white roses and baby's breath. The matron of honor was Mrs. Frances Scalley. Her gown of white dotted Swiss featured a daisy design and pink underskirt. She wore a white picture hat with pink satin bow and carried a basket of pink and white daisies.

The bridesmaids were Cheryl rented with lace interwoven with turquoise ribbon, and three-tiered skirt. Her headpiece was a double bow of turquoise ribbon adorned with flowers identical to those in her bouquet. She carried a bouquet of daisies, aqua roses, roesmary, English lavender, baby's breath and ivy. The matron of honor was Ellen Elizabeth Nisewaner, sister-in-law of the bride. She wore a gown of pale peach cotton trimmed with lace interwoven with apricot colored ribbon.

Her headpiece was a bow of apricot ribbon topped with flowers identical to those carried by the bride. The best man was Bernard Guy Carroll Topper brother of the bridegroom. The usher watt Carl L. Nisewaner. The couple is living in Edgewater.

The bride is a graduate of Southern Senior High School. She is employed as a secretary at toe Holiday Im of Annapolis. The bridegroom is a graduate of Governor Mitchlon High School in Shillington, Pa. He is employed as a service adviser st Fortf of The gown of the bride and her attendant were fashioned by Mrs. Nisewi gowns in rainbow colors and white picture hats with white satin bows; and carried baskets of green daisies.

The best man was Douglas Sherman Jr. The ushers were John Schultz and Michael Schultz, brothers of the bridegroom, Ens. Ross Schmidt and Midshipman Milton Fusselman. The couple is living in Pensacola, since their return from a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains. The bride attended Florida Bible College in Miami, and Anne Arundel Community College.

ROYAi A I 1 5 A A A a i and a a "1 Mrs. Gwen Shorter. The junior bridesmaid was June Hohrein, sister of the bride. They chose dotted Swiss moy not hove trie world on a string, but ihe knows your community inside Out. If you'ie new in town, call her today! FOR HOSTESS FOR ANNAPOLIS Lorain Sullivan Jane Rankin 987-5272 268-2468 HOSTESS FOR Penintula Arlfene Gunther 647-7272 HOSTESS FOR idatwater, Md.

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