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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 8

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PACE EIGHT THE EVENING LEADER, STAUNTON, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1953 Shirley McCullough of Blrmlng- Church. She has on several oc- ham, Miss Dorothy Stafford, caslons visited In th homa of Mlsa Anne Purcell, and Mrs. Mrs. Charles K. Brown, Pt-ft Leonard 8.

Selms Jr. of BalU tier St. more. Personals The matron of honor wore a It Is estimated that about one per cent of the value of farm sales Is used for pest control. Miis Beverley 1 spending Mrs.

Wagner, and their aani, this we In Nashville, with Bklppy, Lowell, and Phillip, of Trov, her brother, Dr. William J. Fa Ills. are visiting rrlends at Mt. Sid-He mother, Mrs.

Rebecca Fallls, Is ney and Weyers Cave this week. In Roanoke with her sister, Mrs. He Is a former pastor of the J. H. Regnler.

pleasant Valley Church. The Rev. Murray L. Ann Helsler, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Helsler, has rfnrnH mflmr m. tn.Hv vlaff at LODGES of the bride of PHheravilH and the home her uncle and RUn 5 4 v- MASONIC NOTICE Special Conclave Stevenson Com-mandery No. 8 Tuesday, June 23rd, 1963, at 7:30. The Order of the Temple to be conferred.

All Sir Knights urged to attend. Leonard J. Kiger, Eminent Commander. -0 Mr. and Mrs.

William MoClarln bridegroom, of Route Two, Waynes- Jr, of swarthmore, Pa. Mrs. Mc-boro, were- bridesmaids and wore clhrln Jr and her Bm straplegs gowns of aqua net over the w.ekend Bt the Helglr taffeta with lace Jackets. Their In flUunton, Miss Mary Ellen Flnkel Is leavJ li'k today to visit relatives In Port I headbands were of matching net, and they carried' bouquet of plalc 1 vs rose ballerina length, gown of antique taffeta and net. She wore a large picture hat and carried an old fashioned bouquet' The bridesmaid! were attired in similar gowns and wore aqua hats and carried garland bouquets.

Lieutenant Thomas Blrge of Arlington was best man. Ushers were Messrs. William S. Crlchton brother of the bride; Gilbert Plddlngton of. Plalnfleld, N.

Thomas Murphy of Kansas; Douglas Mackall of Fairfax, and Ensign Philip Duckett of Alexandria. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the Sheraton-Belvedere Hotel. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will reside In Cambridge, where the bridegroom is engaged in graduate study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The bride Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Rowena F.

Brown and the late Rev. Stonewall Jackson Brown who was, for many years, a prominent minister In the Virginia conference of the Methodist carnation. Mr. Edward Landrum of Route Two, Wavnesboro, served as best Mrs. Viola Hostetter of Goshen FRATERNAL ORDER Of EAGLES Regular meeting ot Elliott's Knob AarU MO will be held Tues lay night at o'clock.

All visit ng Eagles are cordially Invited. JAMES THOMPSON. Sucretary. Mi If 1 man and Messrs. David A.

Oruver has returned home after being a of Waynesboro and Lewis Allen, also patient at the CicO Hospital in of Rout Two, were groomsmen. Clifton Forge where she under- Suzunne Hevener, cousin of the "went a major operation. She Is bridegroom, was flower girl and reported to be getting along nlce- wore a pale blue dress and scattered ly, roue petals In the path of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Helsler Riiik bearer was Gary Huffer, and children, Ann and Dale, re-brother of the bridegroom. turned recently from a trip to The bride's mother chose for her Cape Cod and Watertown, Mass. daughter's wedding a navy blue Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Spangen-Etid white street-lensth dress of berg and their two children of New organza, white accessories, and an Orleans. are arriving the first orchid corsage. The bridegrooms 0f the week for a visit with the other was attired In a street-lens- Mime Rariie anrt Marodrt Valley Lodge to 10 KNIGHTS PYTHlAa Meets Mondays, 7:30 P. M. Srd Floor.

Growl Rldg. 1 i laMMMaMMtMMMMMMMMlMltti i llr. 1 111 III Mil th dress of rose lace with which she wore white accessories and an orchid corsage. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was given by the Weller at their home on Kalorama 1 St. Mrs.

Spangenberg, the former Miss Nicole Sabbag, formerly made her home In Staunton. Miss Jane Frances Smith of spent Father's unucj jwhlj hi wivti living. lif J. W. Moore cut the three-tier mining ion Day weekend with her parents, wedding cake, and Mrs.

Bertie Kibllnger presided at the punch Mr. and Mrs. Starke B. Smith. She was also here to attend the 1 MRS.

JOHN LEE HUFFER Alvrorxl Suidio rhoto bw 1 Invlnt on South. rfdln i. xvicnuiiri nuiii nu iiriu oat trip, the bride wore a navy and urday morning at St. Francis Ro- Hamrick funeral Home 18 W. Frederick St.

DIAL 5-5566 Off Street Parking Air Conditioned AMBULANCE SERVICE MISS PHOEBE RAMSEY IS BRIDE OF JOHN HUFFER AT OAK HILL white linen dress, pink accessories, i man Catholic Church. I and a white orchid corsage. MRS. WEIR RANDOLPH GOODWIN III Mr. and Mrs.

Huffer will reside1 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Daniel at 335 South Poplar Waynes- and their children, Eddie and bnro. Vickie, of Craigsville, and Mrs.

H. The bride' is a graduate of Wilson Emory Topping Jr. of Staunton Memorial High School. The bride- are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene groom Is also a graduate of Wilson Vess In Hampton. Mrs. Daniel and MISS CRICHTON BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. GOODWIN IN BALTIMORE Memorial and Is an employee of Mrs. Topping are sisters or Mrs.

The marriage of Miss Phyllis gown of white satin and tulle, du Pont In Waynesboro. Vess. Jeanne Crichton, daughter of Mr. trimmed In Alencon lace and Showers were given for the bride Mrs. Horace H.

Homer and son, and Mrs. William S. Crichton of sprinkled with sequins and seed hy Mrs. John Kibllnger, Mrs. Nora Roger, have arrived from Boston, "Stoneleigh," Baltimore, and Mr.

pearls. Her fingertip veil of Ulu- Hanger, and Mrs. Harry Cale; Mrs. for a visit with Mrs. Homer's 'eir Randolph Goodwin HI.

son sion fell from a cap of satin and Mary Padgett, Mrs. Oak Hill Methodist Church near Waynesboro was the setting Saturday evening at eight o'clock for the wedding of Miss Phoebe Evelvn Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ramsey of Route Two, Waynesboro, to Mr.

John Lee Huffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kuffer, also of Route Two. The Rev.

Wilton E. Allen of Buchanan performed the double ring ceremony In a setting of palms, candelabra, and baskets of Madonna lilies and baby's breath. Mrs. Dave Rusmlselle was pianist and the eololst, Miss' Betty Gilmer, sang "Because," "Oh Promise Me," "I Love You Truly," and during the ceremony, "The Lord's Prayer." Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of imported Chintllly lace and nylon tulle, fashioned with a fitted bodice and a yoke of Illusion edged with a border of embroidered lace flowers. Her long lace sleeves ended In points over the hands, and her full skirt was enhanced with re-embrold-' evered flowers and extended into a cathedral train.

Her veil of Imported bridal Illusion fell from a bonnet of Imported lace embroidered ulth seed pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of mixed floers with a white orchid forming the center. Miss Nancy Moore, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a strapless gown of lavender net over taffeta with lace-Jacket. She wore a headband of matching net and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. Mrs.

Wlnfred Robertson, cousin rioya iraii, parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. b. vance o( Mr.

Bnd.Mrs. Weir Randolph seed pearls, and she carried a I North New St. Goodwin Jr. of Lexington, was garland bouquet of lilies of the Mrs. Harriet Hill Staples of Saturday at Grace vallev and ric-lDhintum.

and Miss Janls Oook. Woodbury, N. J. Is visiting her Metnodist church in Baltimore. Mrs.

Gilbert Piddington, sister moiner, Mrs. u. neamer, ana at their home on I Mr. Reamer I Institute St. of the bridegroom, of Plalnfleld, N.

was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Neva Baine of Weston, Mass; Miss The Rev. William A. Keese performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a Stuarts Draft Volunteer Fire Dept.

LAWN PARTY July 16, 17, 18 -6 to 11 p.m. DOOR PRIZES GAMES OF SKILL CHILDREN'S RIDES FOOD DRINKS ICE CREAM Cnnrntinnol State PTA Meeting To Be At Madison The 8tate meeting of the Congress of Parents and Teachers from Virginia will meet on the Madison College campus In Harrisonburg starting on Monday, June 22. The session will run until Thursday, June 25 with various representatives of numerous PTA organizations from all parts of Virginia participating. Some one hundred members are expected to be In attendance at the session. Mrs.

Orry Nothingham of Norfolk Is the Chairman of the Parents Education Committee. The general session will be held In the faculty, room In Wilson Hall on the Madison College campus. Dr. Charles Caldwell, of the Madison College faculty, will serve as consultant and overall coordinator for the Parent-teacher group. News for '4 Hard of Hearing SPECIAL FEATURES: THURSDAY 16 Bundy's 20-pc.

Colored Band, First appearance in this area. FRIDAY 17 Fireman's Parade, 7 p. Majorettes, Bands SATURDAY 1 8 Auction Sale 24-Hour Service FOWLKR WATER HEATER Glass Lined 15-Yr. Guarantee Snyder Fifer 120 N. Augusta St.

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