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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 6

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Hagerstown, Maryland
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SIX THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1946. SOCIAL CLUB PERSONAL Donald G. Shifter, a student at the University of Maryland, has been spending his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Shifter, Boonsboro. He is now visiting a school friend, John Angel, of Catonsville, with whom he will spend a few days at Ocean City, before they return to college, on June 25, for the summer session. Pfc. Charles F. Kriegh has returned to Chanute Field, 111., after spending a thirty-day furlough with his mother, Mrs.

Ottie Kreigli, Clearspring. Miss Over Bride Of Geo. Reynolds Pretty Nuptial Ceremony Performed This Morning At St. John's Is Bride This Morning Warrant Officer and Mrs. Warren Garrott, 2u West Washington street, are spending a week at Taylor's Landing.

Mis Mathilda Fierce Over, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Karl Over, 915 Hamilton boulevard, became the bride of George S. Reynolds, sou of Rev. and Mrs.

Mad- Mr, and Mrs. Samuel S. Wachter 0 Reynolds, Eureka, this srtid children. W. P.

and Sally Ann, morning at o'clock in a pretty Mr. D. G. Spurrier, Allentown, of At iauia have returned home is visiting his parents, Mr. afler enc img their vacation wi and Mrs.

W. G. Spurrier, 132 North mother. Mrs. Man Locust street.

nuptial ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Harms, Oak Hill avenue, have returned to their home after vacationing at Paradise Falls, Pa.

with Wachter, Brown avenue. Mrs. Maude C. Wachter and daughter, Evelyn, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

A. T. Fiery, this city, have returned after attending the funeral of Mrs. Wachter's sister- Mrs. Harry Kersliuer, Mrs.

Hu- in-law, Mrs. Louis McComas Young. bert Kara and daughter, Venie, are Dayton, Ohio, visiting friends in Washington, D. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kinch. Rei- view avenue. are spending two Mrs. Harry TJtterback and young weeks vacation in Florida.

son, have returned to their home in Cumberland, after visiting Mrs. F. B. Kriechbaum, Guilford avenue, for several days. Mrs.

Ruth Dusenberry ami Miss Margaret Ana Martha Kochender- raer school at the National University of Mexico, Mexico City. and Lt and Mrs. Donald Miutzer will leave for Baltimore tomorrow after having spent the week wun the latter's mother, Mrs. L.B Potomac avenue. Miss Catherine Grubb.

East An- the summer vacation tietam street, is recuperating at parents. daughter of Dice, oi ihe Wilson High The couple exchanged their Maude vows with the Dr Edward Harms, pastor of the bride, forming the ceremony. Mrs. Doris Weagley Bloom played the nuptial music at the organ, proceeding the ceremony, and traditional wedding marches at the close. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a light blue street longth dress, a white flowered hat, and carried a bouquet oi' old fashioned flowers.

Miss Julia Over was maid of honor for her sister, and wore a yellow dress with a small blue hat and matching accessories. She also- carried an arm bouquet of old fashioned flowers. i I. Karl Over, brother of the bride, served as best man. Following the ceremony, the ecu-i MRS.

GEORGE LAXGE The Ferry Hill gardens formed daughter's wedding a coral lovely setting for the wedding jersey trimmed in black Miss Kline Is Wed To Vernon Koontz United Brethren Parsonage Is Scene Of Wedding Wednesday Afternoon Miss Dorothy Marie Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kline, this city, became the bride of Vernon M. Koontz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon J- Koontz of on Wednesday afternoon, June 19 at 5 o'clock. The Rev. F. Berry Plumnier, pastor of the United Brethren Church, performed the ceremony iu the parsonage of the church. The bride was attired in a white eyelet street length dress with white accessories.

She pinned a corsage of red rosebuds to her dress. Mrs. Austin Summers acted as matron of hondr. and chose a grey and white striped sheer with a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mrs.

Kenneth West, maid of honor, wore a light blue crepe, with a corsage of pink rosebuds. Kenneth West served as best man. Mrs. Koontz is graduated from the Smilhsburg High School, Class of 1042, and prior to her marriage was employed by Leiter Brothers, print 1 Koontz has recently been lace, discharged from the service, after To Try Again? Diana Barrymore enjoys the sunshine at Las vevas, where Miss White Donald May Ceremony Solemnized In Parsonage Of Grace U. B.

Church June 14 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White, of Winchester, announce the marriage of their daughter, Florence to Donald E.

May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph May, of this city, Friday. June 14 at o'clock in the parsonage of the Grace I uited Brethren Church, with Rev. G.

I. Rider officiating- at the ceremony. The bride chose for her wedding a navy blue suit with white access ories, completing her outfit with a corsage of pink rosebuds and babybreath. The bride's mother wore a black pinstripped suit with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs.

Ralph May, mother of the groom, chose a powder blue dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the groom's parents. The couple will reside at the home of the groom's parents, 12 Lincoln avenue, for the present School, Camden, X. is spending pie left for Kansas and Colorado. They will reside in Eureka, i of Mrs.

W. C. Jones, this city, and after their wedding trip. with her of Miss Luis J. Anderson, daughter fashioned with a long peplum.

Long black gloves and a large her aome after undergoing- a tonsillectomy at the Fleming Hospital, Monday. William Brewbaker, chief petty ofticer, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Brew baker, Hill- Airs. Harold manager of crest road, for the Srst time in four Lobell's in Carlisle. is visiting years. employees of Lobell's in Hagers town.

Patients recently discharged Mr. and Mrs, Hickory, N. have returned to their home, accompanied by Mrs. Hetzel, -of Hanisonburg, after visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Miller, Hamilton Part Jacques G. Hager, PiiM attached to ice First Special Marine Brigade. Camp N- C-, is spending the -weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Garvin Sager, 254 Mealey Parkway. I from the Washington County Hos- Miller, of pital included: Mrs. Sylvia East Washington street; Mrs. Elred Bock, Blue Ridge Summit; Mrs. Francis Stotler, Salem avenue; Mrs.

Lewis Baker, Jefferson street; George Kuhn. Smilhsburg Route Clarence Carroll. Maryland avenue: Mrs. Scott Kline. Jefferson street; Pro vard-Toms Nuptials Read Couple Wed In Frederick! Sunday, June 16, In Pretty Ceremony Miss Margaret Louise Provard.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Provard. Frederick, was married to Ralph Daniel Toms, son of Mr.

George C. Lange, son of Mr. and black straw hat accentuated her Mrs. Rolf Lange. of Xew York City, i outfit.

Pinned to her dress was a this morning at 11:30. The Rev. corsage of gardenias. John Fray performed the double Mrs, Lange was wearing a green ring ceremony in the presence of silk print with a small black hat, the immediate families and a few matching accessories, and a cor- friends. saire of gardenias.

The bride, given in marriage by i Following the reception, the her brother. Harold L. Anderson, couple left for Carmol, N. where was gowned in white eyelet, they will reside temporarily, at the having served for four years, of which two and one-half years were spent overseas. He is now an em- i ployc of the Grove Lime Kiln in Frederick.

Following a brief wedding trip, I the couple will reside at Mt. Pleasant. she is awaiting a divorce from actor Bramwell Fletcher. Rumor has it that she will marry John Howard, professional tennis star, when her decree is granted. fashioned with a low tapered neckline, snort puff sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt, terminating in three deep tiers.

Long white summer home of the groom Veterans Honored By St. Paul Members Mrs. Lunge was graduated from Tbe gt au Methodist Church the May field Heights High School, mt bers entertained the dischar and Mrs. D. Toms, Cavetown, gloves, and a tiny coronet, styled Cleveland.

0.. and attended the g( veterans recently in the recrea- with a short veil of net illusion Hagerstown Business School. Until tion rooni the Sunday School, completed her outfit. Reiner. Ridge Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, shower bouquet The bride's her recent resignation, she was of white private secretary at the Fail-child avenue: Mrs.

Willis McCary. War-1 The double ring ceremony was per- fordsburg. Mrs. Franklin El- formed by the Rev. Dr.

W. V. liott. South Potomac street; Mrs. Garrett.

pastor of the Evangelical Harold Lowe. Keedysville; Mrs. Lutheran Church, Frederick. Cecil McVay. Virginia avenue; Miss Patricia Thomas.

East i James Bridges. Hancock; Claude The bride wore a lovely gown roses, snapdragons and baby's Aircraft Corporation. breath, from which fell a shower The groom was graduated from of ribbons. the Columbia University, in New The groom's sister. Miss Ingrid York City, and recently received Lange, was the bride's maid of his discharge from the U.

S- Army. Couple Honored At Bridge Party Miss Nina Booth And Captain Clark Feted At Affair Last Evening Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Young, of Williamsport, entertained last evening at their home at a bridge party, in honor of Miss Nina Booth Those attending the wedding were: Mrs. George Socks, Mrs.

Albert Socks. Mrs. Franklin Ralph May. William Clapp. Miss Louise Socks, Miss Earlene Socks.

Lloyd and Kenneth May, all of this city; Mrs. El bert Holiry, of Charnbersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller. Miss Winona Lects and Mrs.

James Lects. of Winchester. Members of the Wesleyan Class and Captain Russel Clark, whose and the Young People's Class wedding will take place today. The Best In Aluminum Copper Glassware OBENHAUS GIFT SHOP 112 North Potomac Street nc ni 4uw ttuic a. iw ei of white lace, with off-the-shoulder honor and only attendant.

She with 214 years service, one jear of Franklin street left Sunday toJKeiter. Bloomeroy. W. James neckline and net yolk appliqued avenue; Katherine with lace. Her fingertip veil was He a vacation with her Baitzley.

and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. and George Seigel. Warfordsburg. Kagerstown and she earned a iae SKHt chose a powder blue marquisette which was spent in Germany, gown with fitted bodice, long full is now associated with the Canada held in place with a tiara of seed sleeves, low tapered neckline and Dry Company in New York City.

George Crawford. Gaithersburg, Robert Everhart. Her headdress was a Out of town guests included: Mr. Route 2, and Anita and Jane Stone- of white roses and snapdragons. i Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift of the groom.

The maid of honor was Miss ham, Leitersburg Route 5. Frank Bitner, 2204 Gay is patient at the Wash- J- T. Bridges. Hancock, i ingtra County Hospital. patient at the Washington County of Leitersburg.

She Hospital. os a gown of robin's blue Miss Betty Brenner and Miss ace and and Cai 5 eri a bouquet Jean rockier, this city, are BiRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS blue iris and snapdragons. In vacationing in Ne-w York Crcy. Mr. and Mrs.

L. P. Ritter, Win-; her hair was a garland of mixed garland of painted roses, matching I and Mrs. E. C.

Carlson. Mrs. Emma her gown, and her arm bouquet of i Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank pink roses, snapdragons and swan- Haskell. and Mrs. Amelia Freeburg, of Jamestown, N. Karl Burkhart and Rudolph Eichner, of New York City; Mrs. Emma Staf- her ford, of Cleveland, 0.

soma. Harold Kaplan, of New York City, served as best man. Jones selected for served as the reception committee. Approximately 200 members were present and their friends enjoyed a delicious dinner served by several circles of the church. Al Gruber and his Club Royal orchestra furnished music for the guests.

Rev. Marsh gave a brief talk about the number of young men belonging to the church who are in the service, and welcomed the returned veterans. Mr. Daniels thanked everyone for their active support and cooperation in making A silver and white color motif was followed in table appointments. The guest list included: Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Poole, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Gillikin, Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Moore, Dr.

and Mrs. L. Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wingler, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rohrer.

Mrs. S. G. Moore was awarded high prize for women, with Mr. Wallace Taylor claiming high score for men.

Mrs. Houghton won the "floating" prize and Captain Clark won consolation. A guest was presented to Miss FLUORESCENT LIGHTS Holzapfel Firey Authorized WestinRhoase Dealer 45 E. Washington St. Phone 4190 WOMEN'S HATS L.

B. Hat Shop Northeast Cor, Public Square Cosras Younc. Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Eiia B.

Young, this city, is i Chester. announce the birth oi flowers. isitine her son. CoL Louis Me- son, Kenneth Edwin, June 19 at The bridesmaids were Mrs. the Winchester Hospital.

Mrs. Charles V. Morningstar. sister of Kilter was the former Miss Anna; the bride. Miss Betty Lee Mowen.

Fox. this city. cousin of the bride, both of this Mr. and Mrs. John Wenh, of city; Miss Jennie Troupe, of announce the Leitersburg.

and Miss Edith Spang- birth of twin girls June 21. Mrs. 0 Frederick. They wore identi-1 Wertn is the former Miss Frances ca i 0 wns of lace and net in pastel Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

shades of yellow, pink, aqua and Walter M. Daniels, of this city. eac with tiara? of flowers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens, 226 the air.

They carried bou- Sunnner street, announce the birth quets blue iris and snapdragons. of a son at the Washington Couri-; Peggy Miller of this city was Herald-Mail "Fresh Air" Coupon IN TIME OF NEED L. F. Reechcr I should like to entertain "Fresh Air' children in my home from July 23 to August 6. the evening a success.

He then introduced John K. Earecson. for- Booth and Captain Clark. mer world's wrestling champion, who gave an exhibition of the sport. In closing Dr.

Button spoke briefly expressing the gratitude of all for the splendid service the veterans rendered their country, and solicited their support in the winning of world peace. Hot Weather Casual Rest Haven Cbapel Metal REFRIGERATORS $30 up 2 Shelf Metal Utility CABINETS S2.95 JACOBSON'S Furniture Store Franklin Name ty hospital, June IS. Mrs. Price Hostess I To Homemakers Club PLAY SHOES to Reign in the Sun $3.45 to $4.95 HTiyetis Honi'-'-makors club met recently at the home of Mrs. H.

A. Price. Bridgeport- an usherette and wore a gown of pink satin and lace and carried pink roses. The best man was Raymond Toms, brother of the groom. Paul Shanholtz, of this city, was an usher.

the ceremony, a re- Address Preferred age of child Sex preferred. Mail care of Miss Betty J. Auxt, Daily Mail DIAMONDS of Finest Quality at Pre-War Prices Convenient Terms ception was held for the relatives and out-of-town guests, including Miss Ardith Martin, home dera-j many from Waynesboro. Cham- onstration azent. was in charge of lu-rBhurg.

Cavetown. the demonstration for the month i Washington, and New York. which was an exM'rit of good and Following the reception, the poor containers for flower arrange-; ro upie left for a wedding trip in the South. The bride wore a two- 4-H Council Will C. P.

Employe Is Picnic Honored At Affair The Washington county 4-H To celebrate the completion of Senior Council's annual pirnic and forty years of service with the On pif-ce suit of summer wool with white accessories and a corsaee of white carnations. A and suoject proved ver and holpinl. Olive Roof. man. spfke of sprayins: and dust- Fa'irchild Aircraft Corporation, ir.c the and helpful Following the honeymoon.

Mr. ri' 7 on wh'-n and vespers he hold on June 30, ac Old Fort Frederick, it was announced yesterday. Afternoon games, a picnic supper, a business meeting, and a ves- room is employed at the per service will bo combined to make an attractive 4-H day at the state-owned to cut rs Toms will reside, with the Ck-arspring. temporarily. historic park aums Jonathan Str-et CLASS MEETS Sunday School Class Entertains Recently Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Baltimore City, a luncheon at the Fountain Head Country Club was given Nelson Heller by fifteen of his friends and associates.

At the luncheon Heller was presented a two-diamond service emblem in recogni- nearjtion of his forty years of service with the company. Attending will the members of Edwin E. Kauffman, manager of the honorary 4-H organization, to-j ihe Williamsport office of the tele- gether with all county local lead- phone company received, during erii. and officers senior clubs as June, a one-star emblem in recog- thf-ir special guests. nil ion of five years of service with Joseph Grossniekb: will conduct tho company.

Sunday Kr-hooi entertained 'he Younjr People's department Thursday a dolurhtful and voice solos the business meeting, and Roth will direct the vespers. Ham Doub is to furnish transportation from Hagerstown. and to supervise the games at Old Fort Frederick. Other committee members ar- the day's program are Mr. Graduate Dinner Climaxes Events eisher "On the Square" For Nationally Advertised Women's Fashions 3087 SIZES 12-46 During June.

84 employes in the frock is a simply cut vcr- Telephone Company sion of the dress. You Marvland were awarded emblems. They had an of servire. of years Vi's Beauty Salon 2405 Virginia Ave. Phone 1653 C.

Franklin Funk Dry Cleaner 37 Washington Si. WALL PAPER CnlnmMn Rfndy 'rntt S. PAINTS VARNISHES HARRY GARVIN HO I'olnrnnc St Phon i''-tra. ably assisted in eveiiing a memorable Misses Lefevre, and Miss Mildred and Donald i th" piano. is played am i Fred Ernst, Mr.

and Mrs. followed Fred Wintennoyer, Jledwig Heine- Sunday mann, Dorothy Grossnickle. Made- Ivn Miles, Helen Downey and Page PICNIC SLATED Tho Hagerstown chapter of the De Molay will hold an outing at, the Great Cacapon Park, W. on (h- Mrs. afternoon, Jtip.p 'J6, assistant.

T-a, her. Mrs. leaving the Masonic Temple at bert is of INDOOR PARTY HELD Because of inclement weather. the outdoor social, planned by the Xavy Mothers' Club, Thursday evening was held at the home of Mrs. Catherine Finfrock, Liberty street.

Plans for a picnic were discussed and further arrangements will be made at the regular business meeting, scheduled Wednesday evening, July 3. at the Odd Fellows Temple. Games were featured during the evening and refreshments were served bv the hostess. Climaxing the social events of the graduating class of the Washington County Hospital. Dr.

J. Walter Lehman, Dr. William Lehman and Dr. Phillip Hirshmaa will honor the nurses at a banquet tonight in the Maryland Room of the Hotel Alexander. Dinner will be served to the guests at 6:30.

Bouquets of spring flowers will be arranged about the room and on the tables. Mrs. Joanne Knittle, Carlisle. will be guest artist for the evening. Mrs.

Knittle. an accomplished dramatist, will present several monologues for the entertainment of the class. A dinner-dance, honoring the graduates the Washington County Hospital, was given by the Alumnae Association at teh Hotel Alexander Friday evening. Banquet tables were appropriately decorated with mixed flowers, lighted tapers and greens. The program, featuring the introduction of the Class of '4G and members of the Alumnae, was followed by a dance in the ballroom.

Dancing was enjoyed from 0:00 to 1:00 with Zel Smith and his orchestra, of Waynesboro, furnishing tho music. Gale's Beauty Salon now located at North Jonathan St. Phont 842 1 Visit THE NEW Acacia Beauty Salon 17 Public Square. Ph. Peruvian Incas are believed to have used coca leaves, from which cocaine is derived, as an anesthetic for their skull operations centuries aco.

Cocktail IMOUP p. m. Salt and other minerals continu Members who are interested in i ally are washed into the sea at an was are requested to phone estimated rate of three billion tons and will be lr Scribe, Hamilton Smith, at iffair. I Those who cannot go for the entire time- are asked to attend in the evening and friends of are invited. a year.

make it Cor home use, and also wear it for marketing during these months. Xo 30S7 is cut in sizes 12. 14, Ifi, IS. 20. -50.

-12, 44 and 4(j. Size 36 re- rjuircs 3-Ti yds. and yds. of ruffling 1 Send 20c for PATTERN, which Includes complete sewing RUlde. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly Be sure to state size you wish.

Include postal unit or zono number tn vour address. The SUMMER FASHION BOOK has many more patterns that are easy to cut and sew; including the cap sleeved frocks that are so he- coming. Twenty-four pages, beautifully illustrated, bring you designs Address Pattern Department. Hagerstown Daily Mail. 121 W.

19th Xew York 11. T. POPE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Open Evenings 'Til 9 229 North Locust Street Phone 1162 Beautician Wanted Experienced. Top salary Du Barry's Beauty Salon 17 Public Square Phone 4206 7-UP Likes You 7-UP BOTTLING CO- WATCK REPAIR SPECIALISTS All Work 24 Flour Service SIG SMITH Jewelers 13 North Potomac Nationally Advertised Shoes CLICK'S SHOE STORE fifl WnMilnKton St HnmlUon Hotel Hide 51 and PENCILS 51 N.Potomac Opp.City Hall Phone 2100 After a day at the office, why don't you orop in with the fellows at our tap room for your favorite mixed drink or Hamilton Hotel Dining Tap Room The original tailor shop of President Andrew Jackson is housed in a brick mnpeum in Greenville. Tennessee.

Eyes Examined DR. C. A. BROWN Optometrist No. 3 PUBLIC SQUARE B.

HAYES EXLINE Hancock Republican Candidate For COUNTY COMMISSIONER Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated Republican Candidate for Judge of Orphans Member of St. Paul's United Brethren Church American Legion, Post No. 42 Hagerstown Lodge, No. 217, A. F.

A. Masons Hagerstown Forest No. 95 of Lebanon Leitersburg Grange The Vote and Support of Republicans at the Primary June 24th will be appreciated.

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