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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 16

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SIXTEEN EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947 Phone 4600 for a WANT AD Taker Tri-State Weddings The bride was given In is a member of the 1940 grad-: by her father. luating class of Bruce High School Miss Catherine Kelly, Western-'and served three years with the port, was Mrs. Roberts maid of Engineers in the ETO during World ates of Tohinaa High School and War II with three years of service were married July 5, in First Meth- Ir. Hull is employed as a surveyor; with the army air corps. He servediodist Church, with Rev.

Watson E. Betty Irene Likens, daughter oi Mr, and Mrs. William Likens. Lonaconing, and Henry Fazcnbaker. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Fazenbiiker, Drtmold, were married June 27 in tno parsonage of First Methodist Church, LoiiEtcuniiiK, by Rev. John E. Misi Berince Ftizenbaker, of the bridegroom, and Thomas Lancaster. Lonaconing, were the attendants.

Glass- Kimmell OAKLAND. Mabel Martr Kirnmell, daughter oi Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace Kimmcl, ot Deer Park, became the brkie of John Glas-s. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Millred GlaMt, of Swauton. at a ceremony performed June 21. Rev. Recce Burns performed the cere- nn.iiy at the Methodist parsonage in Lake Park.

Attending the couple were Miss Rath Jeffcrs, DellMow. w. and George Kimmell, Baltimore, brother of the bride. Mrs. Glass was graduated from Onkland High School.

Class of 1944, and since that time has been employed by the Morgan Shirt Com- Morgantown, W. Va. Mr. Glass attended the Oakland High sc.iool. He entered the service in August.

1945. He received his honorable discharge from the Army in December, 1946. after serving 18 months, 11 of which he served in European theatre with the mlll- police. Mr. and Mra.

Glass are residing to Enon, Ohio. Mr. Glass is at the Wright Air Field, Dayton, Ohio. Harbel-Thomas LONACONIN Alice Thomas, daughter of Irwin Thomas, the late Mrs. Margaret Patton Thomas, became the bride of William Harbel.

Frostburg, June 30. The wedding was solemnized In the First Presbyterian Church par- bv Rev. C. H. Gpshorn.

The bridegroom's sister was matron jwelton Davis, and Mrs. of honor and Harry. Thomas, broth- antz, Westernport, a cousi er of the bride, was best man. Waybright-Sites FRANKLIN, W. Va.

Miss Virginia Gae Sites, daughter of the Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Sites, Mouth of Seneca, became 'the bride of William Samuel Way- I bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Waybright, Blue Grass, in a ceremony June 5 in the Methodist parsonage. McDowell, Va. Rev. L. O.

Rose, pastor of the church, per- lormed the single ring ceremony. The bride wore a street length dress of blue crepe with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Circleville High school, and attended Shepard College and Fairmont State Teachers College. She taught three years in West Virginia schools and the past year in Blue Grass High school. The bridegroom is a graduate of Blue Grass High School and served four and a.

half years in the Army, three years being spent overseas. At present he is employed by the Monongahela Power Company. After a wedding trip to various parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and Wast Virginia, they are residing at the home of the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs. John D. Waybrlgfit, Blue Grass, Va.

Angle-Roberts TRI-TOWNS. Miss Elva Jean Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James William Roberts, became the bride of Charles A. Angle, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Angle, Westernport, June 29, in the Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Westernport. The double ring ceremony was solemnized by a former pastor jof the church, Rev. C.

K. Sprlggle. WE JUST STARTED OUT LOST High overhead has plenty of all wool, crease holding at great savings. CONCORD 313 S. Mechanic St.

to make the world's tost BRAN flakes il HAGAN Dealer ol Hagan's Ice Cream CIRCLE INN Bowling Green honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Mrs cousin of the in Thomas where they will reside. Bitlner-Layman War II. He is enrolled at the Roose- FBOSTBUR Bittner. velt Aviation School.

Minneola, Long Island, N. where they will reside 30 months overseas and is now em-iHolle'y, pastor, officiating, ployed at the Cclanese plant. They were attended by Miss Mar- bride is employed at the Kelly Igaret Whetstone, twin sister of the bride. George E. Angle was hisl after spending their honeymoon at brothers best man.

William Angle. cousin of the bridegroom, and Paul Warnick, both of Westernport, were ushers. Miss Joanne Foreman, Westernport, sang, preceding the ceremony, "Because and "Sweet Mystery of Miss Ton! Dayton, Westernport, and played the the accompaniments traditional wedding marches. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with long train, lace yoke, and lace trimmed sleeves which tapered at the wrist, into lily points. Her finger tip veil was caught with a halo of orange blossoms.

She carried a white Bible with an orchid marker and a shower of white satin ribbon streamers. Miss Kelly was attired in a yellow net dress over taffeta with, matching headdress and veil. She carried a nosegay of yellow roses tied with green ribbon. Mrs. Bantz wore pink net over taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink roses and baby'sbreath tied with a blue ribbon.

Mrs. Davis! was attired with blue net over tafl- pink The bridesmaids wore headdresses and! short veils to match their costume, The bride is a graduate of Bruce High School, class of 1945 and Potomac State School, Keyser, class of 1947. She was secretaijf of the Eta Upsllon Gamma Sorority. Mr. Washington.

Hull-Kemptun PARSONS, W. Ml-, and Mrs. Louis McTall, Kempton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Lou, to Henry Hull, -son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Boyd Hull, Davis.

The St. John's Lutheran Church at Red House, was scene for the nuptial service on June 27, at which time the pastor of the Church, the Rev. Alvah Jones, officiated. The bride chose as her matron of honor, her sister, Mrs, Ernestine Davis, man. Helgesen.

Willis Hull, of served his brother as best Mr Mrs. Hull are both gradu- eta, carried a nosegay of rosebuds with pink ribbon. Local and Long Distance MOVING STORAGE BENNETT Transfer Co, PHONE 3060 bot now people tefl us the MEW Post's Bran Flakes is best-tasting CEREAL ever ate! NO STORE like ORMOND for itocklngt. A Lasting Compliment- Your Good Tasfe THE MACNAVOX RADIO PHONOGRAPH son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert N. Springfield Tire plant, Cumberland, bride, and Donald Chambers, this Bittner. Grant Street, and Miss They will reside in an apartment city, as best man. Anna Mae Layman, daughter of Lee in the Harris Building, East Main Layman, Grantsville, were married July 5, 7 p. in Ftet Methodist Church, with Rev.

Watson E. Hoi- ley, pastor, officiating. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elkins, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom.

Mr. Bittner is a veteran of World Street. Thomas-Whetslonc FROSTBURG, Md. Douglas Thomas, son of City Commissioner and Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Welsh Hill, and Miss Mary Whetstone, Bowery Street, daughter of Joseph and the late Mrs.

Kate Whetstone, The bridegroom, a Navy veteran of World War II, was graduated from Beall Hig-h School in 1947. His bride is employed at the Allegany Ballistics plant, Pinto. HincbaiiRh-Ficld OAKLAND, Mrs. Gladys Field, to Carlton H. Hinebaugh, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hinebaugh. which took place on June 11. Rev. J.

E. Johnson performed the ceremony at his home in Oakland. Miss Phyllis Johnson was the only attendant. The bride Is a graduate of St. Mary's Junior College, lower division, this past June.

The bride-groom was in the TJ. Merchant Marine until February. 1947. when he returned to Oakland, He is employed by the Orange was made of the marriage of Miss i Crush Bottling Company. The Marion Lucille Field, daughter will reside in Oakland.

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