Towson,. Md.■ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thomas Streett are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is-the son of Mr. ■and Mrs. Charles Hunt, 406 South Street, Cumberland.The bride, given in marriageby her father, was attired- ina full length gown of peau-de-soie trimmed with Venice laceon the bodice, long sleevesand hem. She wore a shoulder-length veil and carried a bouquet of earnations and roses.Attendants were Mrs. Nancy Douglas of Wheaton, Md., and Tod Balsbaugh of Hopewell, Va.The bride is employed at Towson State College,Mr. Hunt is employed with the U 3 Hood and Drug Administration in Baltimore.A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents.Following travel in southern Virginia and North Carolina, the couple established residence at 6604 Wycombe Way, Baltimore. - r~- • -• -1—• ■ i •• ^fillipr V.'rMr. and Mrs. Robert BurkeyRobert Burkeys Mark Silver AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. Bob ext Burkey were honored with a reception at Minke’s Cottage Inn on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary.The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donahy, Mrs. Burkey became the bride, of Mr. Burkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Burkey on May' 19, 1945, during a ceremonyperformed by Father .Hayden at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in San Francisco.They are the parents of three, children, Mrs. Patricia Proudfoot, Frostburg, Michael and Enise Burkey, at home.Mr. Burkey is employed as a salesman for Swift andCompany and is an officer ofBPOE.Mrs. Burkey is a registered nurse and is employed by the Lions Nursing Home. Both are members of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.Approximately 100 guests attended. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and airs. Frank Maury of Hyattsville and Mrs. Clarence Engleb'ack1 of Gaithersburg/ Md.