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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 137

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Section PAGE 25 THE SUN. BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 9. 19.17 Maryland Weclclings Announced Schultz, son of Mrs. Anna Schultz, of 7 South Chester street, on May 13 at St.

Wenceslatis Church. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Schultz left for a wedding trip to Canada. They will make their heme with the bridegroom's mother.

Mountains. The bride and bridegroom are at home at 5634 Lothian road. Schultz Fuka Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Fuka. of 2204 East Henne-man avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mildred Elizabeth Fuka, to Mr. Joseph Leonard by the Rev. Howard Evans, pastor.

A reception was held at the home oMhe bride's parents. Lanasa Wilson Miss Margaret Theresa Wilson, of 839 Belgian avenue, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wilson, and Mr.

Joseph Michael Lanasa, son of Mrs. Grace of 4628 York road, and Mr. Michael P. Lanasa, of Old York road, were married May 18 by the Rev. John Snyder at Blessed Sacrament Church.

A wedding breakfast was held at the Charles Apartments and was followed by a wedding trip to the Pocono HXJTZLEIt'S HUTZLEIt'S" Cecil W. Moore, of Cambridge, took place May 26 at St. Paul's Methodist Church, Cambridge. The Rev. Dale L.

Ruth, pastor of Centenary Methodist Church, Laurel, officiated. Miss Janice Beach was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Mrs. E. Homer White, of Salisbury; Miss Kaye Wineate, and Miss Mit-zie Blazek.

of Cambridge, and Miss Cleora Pilchard, of Girdletree. Mr. Thomas W. Linton was best man, and ushers were Mr. Gary D.

Hurley, Mr. Vernon W. Phillips, Mr. William V. Collison and Mr.

Robert J. Aaron, all of Cambridge. After a reception in the church social hall. the. couple left for a wedding trip to Valdosta, Ga.

Carstehs Mumford The wedding of Mrs. Barbara Post Mumford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Post, of Berlin, and Mr. Eugene R.

Carstens, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Carstens, of Ocean City, took place May 31 at Stevenson Methodist Church, Berlin. The Rev, Elmer S. Bennett, pastor of St.

Andrew's Methodist Church, Salisbury, officiated. In the bridal party were: Miss Jean Fitzgerald, of Wa-terbury, as maid of honor; Mrs. Roland Foskey, of Delmar, as matron of honor; Mr. Foskey as best man, and Mr. Philip Slacum, of Salisbury, as usher.

A reception was held In the church social hall. Kenney Welch Miss Nancy Lee Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Welch, of Salisbury, and Mr, Levin Richard Kenney, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Kenney, of Mardela, were married May 25 at Stengle Methodist Church, Salisbury, 11 im if Jersey coastal resorts and Niaeara Falls, and are living at 1541 Homestead street Perry Hooks Miss Marjorie Joan Hooks, of Blair. and Mr. James E. Perry, of Hyattsville' and Salisbury, were married May 29 at Riverdale Presbyterian Church, College Park, by the Rev.

W. Keith Custis. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Martin Feltheim, of Blair, and the late. Mr.

John S. Hooks. Mr. Perry is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Perry, of Pine Point on the Wicomico River, at Salisbury. A small dinner party was held after the ceremony. Having returned from a short wedding trip to Ocean City, Mr. and Mrs.

Perry are living in Hyattsville. They will leave June 20 for Nebraska and California. DeForge Parker Mrs. Mary Mills Parker and Mr. Warren L.

DeForge, both of Salisbury, were married June 2 at the home of the bride in Salisbury. The Rev. Frank L. -Baker, of Wilmington, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Lydia Mills, of Salisbury, and the late Mr. Grafton Mills. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Rebekah DeForge, of Elkingville, Staten Island, N.Y., and the late Mr. Warren DeForge, Sr.

Following a wedding trip to Canada, the Thousand Islands and New England, Mr. and Mrs. DeForge will live in Salisbury. Moore Beach I The wedding of Miss Elaine Ellis Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John K. Beach, and Alc J. Leonard Moore, USAF, son of' Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

Joseph Wojciechowski, of 648 South Streeper street, took place May 25 at St. Patrick's Church. A reception was held, after which the bride and bridegroom left for a wedding trip to Miami, Fla. PurolDulski Miss Sonia Amelia Dulski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Dulski, of 404 South Taylor avenue, was married May 18 to Mr. Peter Paul Purol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Purol, of 705 North Linwood avenue, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

From the reception, the couple left for St. Augustine, on their wedding trip. They will live' at 1805 Freedom way, North. Zimmerer Starkey Miss Doris Veronica Star-key, daughter of Mrs. William T.

Starkey, of 3512 Woodring avenue, and the late Mr. Starkey, and Mr. Roland F. Zimmerer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Zimmerer, of 231 North Castle street, were married May 25 at St. Michael's Church. Following a reception at Hasslinger's Restaurant, the couple left for a Florida- wedding trip. Upon their return, they wilMive at -3512 Wood-ring avenue. Clary McNamara The marriage of Miss Shirley Lee McNamara, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Thomas McNamara, of 1543 Homestead street, and Mr. Frank Carroll Clary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Clary, of 1753 Carswell street, took place May 25 at St Bernard's Church.

A reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Clary have returned from a motor trip to New THE marriage of Miss Mar-garet Dorothy Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Preston C. Williams, of Salisbury, to Mr. Ralph Redden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redden, of Ocean City, took place May 18 at Grace Methodist Church, Salisbury.

The Rev. J. J. VonHagel, pastor, officiated. Mrs.

Richard Welch, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Norman Taylor and Miss Jo Ann Townsend, all of Salisbury. Mr. John Simpson, of Vienna, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Richard Welch, of Salisbury, and Mr.

Ronald Bassett," of Ocean City. After a reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Redden went North on their wedding trip. On their return, they will live in Salisbury.

Spring Cook Miss Carolyn Marie Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Cook, of 6623 Dogwood road, recently was married to Mr. Ralph Spring, of Woodstock, nephew of Mrs.

Rachel Keisler, of Washington, by the Rev. T. Roland Philips at Arlington Presbyterian Church. After a reception at the church, the bride and bridegroom, who is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Spring, of Washington, went to the Pocono Mountains on their wedding trip. They will live at 3915 Gienhunt road. Kalinowski Staniewicz The marriage of Miss Theresa Staniewicz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Staniewicz, of 502 South Washington street, to Mr.

Joseph Kalinowski, son of Mrs. Stanley Kalinowski, also of South Washington street, and the late Mr. Kalinowski, took place May 18 at Holy Rosary Church. The Rev. Damian Wydro, uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony.

A reception was held at Russian Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Kalinowski will live at 502 South Washington street, upon returning from a wedding trip to New York. Stenger Hartman Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hart-man; of 1219 Patapsco street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Re-gina Elizabeth Hartman, to Mr. Frank William Stenger, son of Mrs. Marguerite Stenger, of 4821 Eastern avenue. The ceremony took place at Holy Cross Church on May 25.

A reception was held at the church hall. Following a wedding trip to Daytona Beach, the couple will live at the home of the bride's parents. Lewald 'Middleton The wedding of Miss Mary Ann Middleton, daughter of Mrs. Mary Middleton, of 3101 Bayonne avenue, and the late Mr. Edward Middleton, to Mr.

Richard Paul Lewald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Lewald, of 3314 Ramona avenue, was solemnized May 18 by the Rev. Frederick Duke at the Shrine of the Little Flower.

Following a reception at the Madison Club, Mr. and Mrs. Lewald went to New banish unwanted hair for keeps the TIME to have your picture taken While these sale prices are in effect, you can save on fine photographs for graduation and summer birthday gifts. And our photographic makeup accentuates your, best features. SALE THIS WEEK 8x10 portraits regularly $9 to $12.50 $4.95 to $10 you need buy only one no charge for make-up Portrait Studio Main Store Annex The Bra that does the most for you -mem Paul Jordan Recently married, Mrs.

Max Carozza is the former Miss Virginia Marie Musciano. York for their wedding trip. They are now at home at 3416 Mary avenue. Jan kowiak Karpook Miss Helen Karpook, sister of Mrs. Michael Evanusa, of 815 South East avenue, and Mr.

Edward Jankowiak, son of Mrs. Michael Jankowiak, of 329 South Woodward drive, and the late Mr. Jankowiak, were married May 26 at St. Casimir's Church. A reception followed, after which the bride, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Karpook, and bridegroom left for a wedding trip to They are at home at 329 South Woodward drive. Curtis Nowichi Miss Dolores Antonia No-wicki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nowicki, of 243 South Chester street, was married May 18 to Mr.

Charles F. Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curtis, 2713 Gray Manor court. The ceremony took place at St.

Patrick's Church. A reception was held at the Polish Home. After motoring through the middle Atlantic states, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will live at 129 Willow Spring road, Dundalk.

Tirschman DeLuca Miss' Lillian Mae DeLuca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James DeLuca, of 257 South Robinson street, and Mr. Charles C. Tirschman, son of Mrs.

Margaret Butt, of 1452 Broening highway, and Mr. Reinhardt Tirschman, also of Baltimore, were married May 25 at St. Elizabeth's Church. the reception, Mr. and Mrs.

Tirschman left for a motor tour of New England: They will live at 1424 Broening highway. Wojciechowski Clark The marriage of Miss Mar-lene Clark, daughter of Mrs. Madelene Clark, of 712 South Rose street, and Mr. John Clark, to Mr. Joseph A.

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