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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 15

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SUNDAY TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1952 FIFTEEN Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Oster Announcement Made Of Oster-Grogg Church Wedding Studio Mrs. Herbert Lee Miller Studios a ceremony at the Church of the Brethren, Wiley Ford, Miss Kathleen Grogg, daughter of Mr. Mrs.

Basil Grogg, Wiley Ford, was married to Lynford Oster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilma Oster, also of Wiley Ford, January 5. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Vernon.Beckman, of the Church of the Brethren.

Nuptial music was played by Miss Carolyn Lambert who accompanied Miss Llla Swadley, vocalist. The bride, given Jn marriage by her wore a floor-length gown of white slipper satin, made with fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline and long tapering sleeves. The very full skirt ri ed in a long train inserts of Chantilly lace. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion was held with a Juliet cap of lace and seed pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations.

Miss Eva Jean Grogg, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Doris Johnson and Miss Shelby Keplinger were bridesmaids. The maid of honor was attired in a blue net gown over taffeta with which she wore a matching Juliet and white gloves. The bridesmaids wore identical gowns of pink net over taffeta. All carried colonial bouquets of white carnations and pink rosebuds. Sharon Grogg.

sister of the bride, and flower girl, wore a blue dotted Swiss dress with pink Hcccssories and carried a small nosegay of assorted flowers. Donald Wilhelm was best man end the ushers were Mason Grogg, brother of the bride, and James Forelich. Mrs. Grogg. mother of the bride, wore a royal blue crepe costume with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses.

Mrs. Oster, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a green gabardine costume with black accessories and wore a corsage of red roses. Following the ceremony a reception was held by the bride's mother in the church basement. The tiered wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. After the reception the couple left, for a trip, the bride wearing a navy blue suit with black accesosries and Miss Mary Joan Yokum Mary Joan Yokum Engaged Miller-Burkett Wedding To Thomas L.

Collins, Charleston Announcement Is Made i Miss Mary Margaret Eisentrout Mary Margaret Eisentrout Engaged To T. A. Dickey, Jr." a corsage of red rosebuds. They are! residing with the bridegroom's par-1 Mr. and Mrs.

Riley H. Yokum, chemical engineering from West ents since their return. Cresaptown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Joan, Virginia University. He was a member of Phi Sigma Nu fraternity; to Thomas L. Collins of Charleston.

Tau Beta Pi, engineering honorary; W. Va. Mr. Collins is the son of Phi Lambda TJpsilon, chemistry; Mr. and Mrs.

J. Thomas Collins, 85 1 and Sigma Gamma. Epsilon, earth UDW Party Are Distributed Tickets for the card party and style show, Sponsored by the United Democratic Women's Club to be held April 1 in the Port Cumberland Hotel ball room, were distributed by Mrs. Mae Mont, Ticket chairman, at the recent meeting of the general committee, headed by Mrs. Jim McQuown.

The style show will be presented by Lazarus at 7:45, preceding the card party, Mrs. DeLisle Chaney is co-chairman for the party and besides Mrs. Mont, other committees are Mrs. John Small, Mrs. Edward Mullen, Mrs.

William Hammersmith, Mrs. Nell Kensell, prizes: and Mrs. Marshall Twigg, refreshments assisted by Mrs. Mary Stein. A Street, Keyser, W.

Va. Miss Yokum attended sciences honorary. He is employed Sales by Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Anna Louise Burkett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D.

Burkett, Cresaptown, to Herbert Lee Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Baltimore Pike, which took place January 19. in St. I 1V11S5 OCLICO ujf wttAwiwt.

auu Heights Academy, Parkersburg, W. Company at Institute, West Vir- Ambrose Catholic Church, Cresap- Va. She is a graduate of Potomac ginia, and is a member of the town. Rev Father Hugh -O FM: State School of Keyser and of Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, American Institute of Chemical En- performed the double ring ceremony and was celebrant of the gineers. where she received an A.

B. degree in Education last June. She was a'June, member of Sigma Iota Chi, social! sorority, and president of Delta Psi Omega, national dramatic honorary. She is teaching at Grantsville High Mr. Collins, an High School, attended Potomac State and received a B.

S. degree in The wedding will be an event mz Music presented reception were held at the Cresaptown Fire Hall. The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake adorned with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Since returning from their wedding trip to Virginia the couple is residing at the home of 708 North Mulberry Street, Hagerstown. Mrs.

Miller is a 1948 graduate of Allegany High School and until recently was employed by the Cum- I Mrs. Agnes Eisentrout, Frostburg, announces the engagement of he- daughter, Mary Margaret, to Thomas Andrew Dickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickey, of Zihlman, this county. Miss Miller is a senior at Beall High School, Frostburg.

Mr. Dickey attended Beall High School and is now employed by the Big Savage Refractories corporation, Zihlman. The wedding will take place in Frostburg June 23. Mrs. Eskin Tc alumnus Keyser At Ctt Party AndShow Order Your Slipcovers Dug fa work already in our ihop, our delivery 4 your ordor now, to avoid a longer delay.

Choose from our new collection of fabrici in lovely dciignt and colors. THE CURTAIN SHOP Elsie H. Pabst Cumberland's Only Exclusive Decorator 160 Bedford St. Phone 3486 East Side PTA Group Hears Reports The Home Room Mothers Club of the East Side Parent-Teacher Association met Thursday afternoon at the school, with Mrs. Vincent DelaGrange, chairman, presidine.

Reports were made on the recent parent education meeting at the Board of Education office. "Safety in and Around the School" was discussed. The group will hold a tea March 127. at which time the faculty will be I guests. Mrs.

Porter Boyer was nam- cd chairman of the tea. Sweet corn is sweet, research reveals, because about five per cent of each kernel is sugar when ripe. I Hot weather, however, may convert imore than half the sugar to starch in the first 24 hours after the corn is picked, the National Geographic Society notes. Corn on the cob was shipped to near-by city markets by some midwest farmers last summer packed with ice in wet-strength paper bags. Chilling greatly retarded the sugar conversion, giving the urban consumer a farm-fresh ear to butter snd fialt.

Mrs. Walter C. Capper, chairman of the Walfari? Group of the by the church choir. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin trimmed with seed pearls and silver beads, with mandarin neckline and long sleeves, and sweeping train. A satin headpiece trimmed with seed pearls held her fingertip veil of illusion.

She carried a white prayer book, a gift of the bridegroom, with an orchid marker and shower of satin ribbons. Miss Mary Grace Burkett, sister of the bride, maid of honor, wore berland Undergarment Company. Jean Sletnnier Feted On 14th Birthday School and Flintstone High School. He has been discharged recently from the Army after having nerved 31 months in Japan and Korea. He is employed by the Western Maryland Railway Company in Hagerstown.

Park Place WSCS Holds Program fur'her nlans for the card party gown of ice blue satin and The Women's Society of Christian Vv i nnna 1 1l V. JipJ and style show to be given Tuesday evening. March 11, at 8 o'clock at the All Ghan Country Club. Peskin's will present the style show. Mrs.

Albert Eskln will be featured vocal soloist and music will be furnished throughout the evening by the Rebecca Trio. Mrs. Arthur Fricdland will be narrator. Bopp's will furnish flowers for the decorations. The.proceeds from the party will be given to the Allegany County League for Crippled Children.

Card players are to bring their own cards. Reservations may be made through Mrs. Earl Gowcr, 18 North Allegany Street. net with a matching cape, styled with fitted bodice, and tiered. skirt of net over the satin.

Her headpiece was of ice blue satin flowers, and she carried a nosegay of pink rosebuds, with a shower of pink satin ribbons. Thomas Stecmaier was best man and ushers were Paul and Edmund Burkett. brothers of the bride. Mrs. Btirkcft, mother of the bride, jwas attired in a brown costume with black accessories and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds.

Mrs. Miller, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a blue and pink costume with black accessories and wore a corsage of white rosebuds. Service of Park Place Methodist Church met at the church s. recent night with prayer by Mrs. Ethel Fisher, and the scripture reading by Mrs.

Louis Plummer. Members were reminded of the Book of Acts to be studied at Centre Street Methodist Church from Fcb- ruary 27 until April 2. A.s the result of several visitations, ten new members are to be received sonn. In conclusion the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison followed by the singing of a hymn. Refreshments were served.

The next meeting will be held i March 24, at the Potomac Edison Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Slemmer, Park Heights, gave a party for their daughter Jean on her 14th birthday, a recent evening. Contest games were featured and prizes were awarded.

Guests were Mary Louise Golden, Rosalie Good, Barbara Robinette, Patricia Mulligan. Margaret Belt. Frances Belt. Jean Slemmer and Judith Kra.pf. Edward Lester, Edward Greene, Richard Oliver, Donald Nine, Barry Sterner, and Donald Slemmer.

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