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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 6

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SIX THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, SATURDAY, MAY Phone 4600 for WANT AD Taker Louise Perdew To Become Bride Of Herman Dawson Miss Louise Perdew. niece of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Perdew, 507 Central Avenue, will become the bride of Herman Dawson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Dawson. Buffalo Mills, in a double-ring ceremony tonight. INSTALLS Arrington, assistant minister of Centre Street Methodist Church, officiated at the installation of officers of Wesleyan Guild Thursday evening at the dinner meetmg. Left to right above are Miss Lucretia Boucher, treasurer: Miss Margaret Neff, secretary: Mr.

Arringion, Miss Orpha Bonita Pritchard, president; and Mrs. Ethel Thayer, vice president. Guild Has Installation Of Officers Edith Streett To Be Bride Of Otis Riggleman June 12 Is Honored At Pre-Nuptial Parfy Union Grove Delegate Elected officers were installed Miss Edith Streett. fiancee of Otis Riggleman, has selected June and appointive officers named at 12 as the date of their marriage. The candlelight ceremony is to be the meeting of the Wesleyan Serv- at 8 p.

in Melvin Methodist Church, with Rev. B. F. Ice Guild of Centre Street Melho officiatmg. Church Thursday evening at a vi Eldrid Wcntling.

Mrs. How, A sisters maid of honor and Mrs. Messick. Mrs, Curtis Pratt, the church. Owen Arrington, as- charle.s Daw.son.

oungstown, Cauffman, Mrs. Vin- minister conducted the in- Ohio, will he the bridesmaid. Wil- Mrs. Minnie Riggle- stallation and spoke to the guild ham H. Riggleman.

Baltimore. man and Mrs. Bernard Baker, on service. Taking each letter of serving as his brother best man. i the word, he spoke on sacrifice, while Robert E.

Streett Ralph elevation, religion, vision, insight, e. Ferguson are the ushers, criticism and endeavor, and point- bride-elect is the daughter ed out that all together they make Robert S. Streett. service for which the guild stands. graduate of Fort I I iH Miss Orpha Bonita Pritchard was Riji school, she is employed I I WO installed as president: Mrs.

Ethel the Allegany Ballistics Labora- Thayer, vice president; Miss Mar- tory. garet Neff, secretary, and Miss finance is the son of Mr. Lucretia Boucher, treasurer. Mrs. Perry E.

Riggleman. A delegate to the Rural Miss Pritchard appointed Mrs. Davis. W. Va.

He is a graduate of Short Course was appointed and George Reiter, coordinator to meet Davis High School and is employed salad demonstrations given at the with the WSCS and in charge of by the Kelly-Springfield Tire Com- meeting of the Union Grove Homemusic: Miss Olive Simpson. Chris- pany. makers, Wednesday evening tia. Social Relations and Local LcMar Wcntling entertained Wcntling was annoinl Oiurch Activities: Esther with a surprise miscellaneous the Short a Lechhter and Miss Eula Cook, shower in compliment to Miss co II ppp ParW Mrc uirvi Membership: Miss Virginia Dixon. Streett, Thursday evening at her fas attend also Missionary Education and Service; home, Christie Road.

Pink and Miss Gerardine Pritchard, Public white streamers extended from a cottfuge chee.sp were Relations; Mr.s. William Stark, portrait of the bride-elect to the by Mrs. John Har- Mrs. A. L.

Rogers. Social and Rec- gifts. The bridal motif was car- White and reation; Miss Nell Hawkins. Status ried out in the decorations, with Smouse, and the rec- of Women; Miss Nellie Willison, bouquets of bridal wreath and were given to the group. Spiritual Life Cultivation; Miss spring flowers throughout the Mrs.

Ruthella Fey stated that Marian Dennison, Ways and house. It also was repeated in the the Sunshine fund is low and the Means; Mrs. Georgia Li- white tapers and cake inscribed group was asked to bring articles brary; Miss Garnet Fazenbaker, with the names of Edith and Otis, Tor a white elephant sale to the Supply Work; Miss Mary Wickard, centering the refreshment table. (June meeting. An afipeal was made Welfare; Miss Eudora Jochum, Appropriate games featured the.hy Mrs.

Holmes Cessna to assist Miss Mary Ellen Helmich and entertainment. Prizes were won by her at the garden party for the Miss Jeanette Holzshu, Hospitality; Mrs. Robert Horsman. Mrs. Lee County Homemaker.s Clubs.

This Mias Dennison, Miss Effie George. Alexander, Mrs. Floyd Rice and will be held at Mrs. Cessna's home Miss Dixon. Mrs.

Stark. Miss Ethel Mrs. Eugene Streett. and will be from 2 until 4 o'clock, Dixon, Mrs. Reiter and Mrs.

Wei- Other guests were Mrs. Robert May 27. vetta Cook. CaJers. Streett.

Miss Dorothy Streett. a talk on Arrangements On behalf of the guild Miss Ger- PlaXX, Mrs. John Stafford was given by Mrs John ardine Pritchard presented a gift -'Keller. Her report based on to Mrs. Lechhter.

retiring presi- by Miss Simpson and Mrs. Reiter, Ihe recent meetings on flower ardent. Miss Cook. Miss Boucher and Mrs. Arrington was a guest.

The Miss Dixon comprised the gift final meeting of the group will be Volunteers for 4-H Camo were 1 second requested by Mrs. Cessna She The Guild ritual was conducted week of June. said instructors and housemothers are needed, since each countv Pythian Sisters District Mrs. Albert presided and roll call was answered by an exchange of sa.lad dressing recipes. rru Commemorating Dav.

The annual District Convention of the Pythian of Western Mrs. Mrs Fev Mr- Maryland will be held May 18 at the Junior Order Hall Polk Street. Smouse and Mrs. Steve Boling meeting will begin at 1 p. with Manhattan Temple No.

8 as sang. hoster temple Temples in Oakland. Froxtburi. Midland. I-onaconine and Cumber- Registration committee con- burn.

Mrs. c. Wilkinson and land comprise the dntricl. Eva Blake. Mrs.

were 23 mem- Ritual work will put on bv the Marie Franklin, Mrs. Ruth Keifer, Mayo different temples at the afternoon Mrs. Hazel Burke. Mrs. Genevieve Foliowing dinner at St.

Wagm'r in charge of the con- Social Chart The executive board of the will meet at 11 thi morn ng at Hills Restaurant, th John A. Cufu. II pre-iding. Co.irt Cardinal CDA will hfid its at 8 Mon- da.v evening at St. Center.

Omicron Chapter BSP board will meet Monday at the home of Estalene Shanholtzer. Bedford Road. Rushcf- of Alpha Gamma. ESA Will be entertained at a tea tomorrow at the Girl Scout house, from 2 until 4 Mt. Tabor WSCS will hold a chicken and ham supper at 5 tonight at the Spring Gap Community Center.

The cindlclighl ceremony will be solemnired in 1 i r. fashioned with Church at 8 p. with Rev. B. I.

ahort sleeves, neckline oft.calinK. The altar is jealloped yoke, fitted bodice decora ed palms and baskets of white Kladioli and "hi snap- dragons as well as candelcbra of floral head- lighted tapers. The bridal partv includes the cousin. Mrs. Robert C.

Perdew will wear a Navy Martin as matron of honor and costume with Navy and white her onlv attendant. E. 3 Robert and a corsage of pink C. Martin USN. is serving as rosebuds.

Mrs. Dawson has chosen best man for Mr. Dawson, while rose-colored costume for the Glen Hardinger and Kenneth Kuhn, it she is Buffalo Mills, are the ushers. Navy blue accessories and a cor- A program of nuptial selections white rosebuds, and the processional from the The bride is a graduate of Fort ojx'ra Lohengrin and Bill High School, class of 1948, and recessional are being played by is employed by the G. C.

Murphy Mrs. Clyde Walters, who al.so wull Company. accompany Miss Dorothy Streett, The bridegroom attended Hynd- singing the man High School and is employed and by Bethlehem Steel Mills, Johns- The bride, being given in mar- town. Pa. riage by her uncle, will be attired After the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. in a gown of white slipper satin. Perdew will entertain with a wed- fashioned with a lace scallop edged ding reception at their home in yoke, the fitted bodice also has of their niece and her bridal scalloped waistline coming down.party. The bridal motif w-ill be in a low dip, the lace sleeves taper carried out with a tiered wedding to a point on the hand and the full cake adorned with a miniature skirt ends in a sweeping modified bride and bridegroom. Mrs.

Walter train. Her fingertip length veil is Perdew is cutting the cake and held by a bonnet of nylon bridal Mrs. Clyde Walters will preside at illusion, with small ruffles of nylon the punch bowl. She is being veiling on the inside of the brim, assisted by Mrs. Prentis Parsons and trimmed with flowers of seed and Mrs.

Donald Walters, pearls. She is carrying a white Mr. Dawson and his bride will Bible, gift of her aunt, topped wuth leave by motor for Florida. For a white orchid with white satin trav'eling the bride is wearing a ribbon streamers. Pearl lemon colored suit with Navy blue and a pearl necklace, gift of the accessories and her white orchid bridegroom, are her only orna- corsage.

their return they will reside Her matron of honor 1 wearing at 24 Waverly Terrace. LaVale Century Club To Install Officers At Dinner The LaVale Century Club will have its final meeting until September Tuesday evening. It is to be in the form of a dinner and installation of officers will be held. It will be at the Cumberland Country Club at 6:30 Albert To.sh is being induct- RECEIVE DeMolay Advisory Board entertained at a dinner recently for members of the basketball team, at the Ali Ghan City Club. Trophies were awarded to each member.

Left to right, seated are James Chenowith, William Wilsoii, Samuel Smith, Arthur Gehatif, Houmrd Vandegrift Freemont Sheavley and William Chappell. Standing are Owen Morris, Paul Landis. Fred Isiminger, Richard Johnson, Allen Stemple, Russell Robertson. Richard Cori'- nor, Wayne Couter, Louis Spoerl, John Steele and Richard Taylor, co-coach with Mr. Morris.

Jockey Bowling League Awards Prizes At Dinner 'dancing featured the entertainment. Others present were Mrs. Kate Pettingall. Mrs. Naomi Cunningham.

Mrs. Gertrude Largent. Mrs. Margaret Pompei, Mrs. Grctchcn The Jockey Club Bow'ling League closed its se i.son with a banquet Walsh and Mrs.

Pearl Lucas, earlier in the week at the Moose Club. Spring flowers centered the summer league will begin table and Mrs. Ellen Burke served as toastmaster. -r club. Play will begin Gifts of jewelry were given instead of 7:30 each membor of the winning (pam.

CunninKham. high set; Mrs. originall.v planned. Member.x of the team are Tvler. high game: Mrs.

Opal Miller. Hcnxle.v. perfect attendance: and Da.vton Joretta Ricker Mrs. Mrs. Hcnsel.

low average. Mary Catherine Neal and Mrs. eft of a lewel ho, and Julia Brant. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Concluding the dinner the group attended the Moose open house and A gift of a jewel box and a boutonniere were presented to each Miller for high average; Mrs.

Joy Mrs. Harry Beneman, First Lady of Cumberland for 1952, who was guest speaker. Her topic was the Red Cross blotxl bank. She was presented a corsage by the group. Mrs.

Edward Solomon presided and Mrs. Robt'rt Sutton gave the secretary and treasurer report. One new' member. Mrs. Bruce Fable, was received.

The group was invittxi to have its annual family picnic June 25 at the home of Mrs. Edgar Vandegrift, Bedford Road. It will be the final activity until fall. There were 24 members present. DRESSES for TOTS fo TEENS for All Occasions GIRL SHOP 64 Bahimora St.

Service Group Plans June Outing The Community Si-rvice Group of the Civic Club was entertained at a buffet luncheon for its ian Sisters District Convention To Be Monday ed as president; Mrs. Edgar Kendall, first vice president: Mrs. Lloyd Buchanan, second vice president; Mrs. Frank Cawley, recording secretary, and Mrs. Milton Granet.

corresponding secretary. Mrs. Charles L. Kopp is to be installing officer. The annual reports of the retiring officers will be given and routine meeting before the summer business transacted.

recess. It was held Thursday at The LaVale Library, which the ih club xponxors, will continue through the summer. It will be open each Renr and Wednesday evening from 7 until 9 o'clock and Saturdavs from 1 until 4 t. red the table and were u.sed in decorations throughout The library has over 700 books house catalogued and on the at the present time. There are 135 Charles L.

Kopp introduced persons using the library. WIFE PRESERVERS Mrs. Edith Reichert and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McFarland arc in Baltimore, where the women are attending the Purple Heart Auxiliary executive meeting.

St. Sodality will hold its annual communion breakfast tomorrow after the 7 mass. SAVE ON 2YOUR FOOD DILL I Buy Commerciol Pockoged Froxcn Food ot Cumberland Ice! Alio COMPim UNI or PROCISSfO MEAff rOR DEEP PREEZERS Cumberland lea Cold Storage Co. us 3S St. I I I I H-M I I I I it Lutheran Church hall the vention to be at 5-30 evening -n wD begin at 7 Oth.

member of the Dinn. com- With M.mhattan Temple in mittee are Mr.s. Eh ie Lehr. charge of the ismess meeting, jCarrie Poling and Mrs. Ada Twigg.

Secrets Of Charm by John Robert Powers Keeping mffee in the refriger- ill the.v days of high prices. I e. says a coffee salc.s- man. It prc-i rve' the volatile oils in the and you need less i'offee tr. make a good beverage.

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