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24—Tfci Cigfctrjgj Sjwjijf Tin. Sjgfay, Ajjfjgt 27,19CT—PX'HL STUDIOMRS. RICHARD ERNEST WOLFORD(Nee Patricia Ann Spearman)Miss Patricia Ann Spearman Wed To Richard E. WolfordMiss Patricia Ann Spearman became the bride of Richard Ernest Wolford during a nuptial mass celebrated June 24 In St. Mary’s Catholic Church.The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert T. Hopkins, Baltimore. Soloist was Miss Gertrude Claacv, accompanied by Mrs. Regina Nebring. organist Altar boys were Michael May, cousin of the bride and Nicholas Scar-peUi. James Scarpelli: Jr. wasThe bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret .Spearman, 22 Grand Avenue, and the late Charles Edward Spearman. Mr. Wolford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wolford, 114 Seymour Street.Given in marriage by her uncle, Charles E. Goetz Sr., the bride wore a full length gown of bridal taffeta and chantillv lace. The hourglass bodice bad a jeweled scalloped sabrina neckline and long tapered sleeves. The full ruffled sweeping shirt bad a detachable chapel train of taffeta with insets of matching lace. She carried a- cascade bouquet of white roses with a detachable center corsage. The bride dedicated her bouquet 'of roses to the Blessed Mother.Mrs. Richard Emerick, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Miss Mary May, cousin of the bride, and Miss Pamela Wolford, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Norma Hammond, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl.Serving as best man was Charles Andrews, brother-in-law of the bride. Thomas Wolford. brother of the bridegroom, served as usher. Charles Goetz Jr., cousin of the bride, was ringbearer.A reception followed at Marydale Club House, Oldtown Road. Miss Regina Spearman, aunt of the bride, served the cake. Mrs. Charles May, cousin of the bride, presided at the punch bowl..Mrs. Harold Hammond, sister of the bridegroom, attended gifts and Miss Linda May, cousin of the bride, registered guests.For a trip to Virginia,I he bride chose a long sleeve beige dress with matching accessories. She wore the detachable corsage from her bouquet,A graduate of St. Mary’s High School and Catherman’s Business School, the bride was employed by Memorial Hospital as medical secretary to Dr. George Simons.Mr. Wolford, a graduate of LaSalle High School, is employed by Owens of Illinois, Baltimore.The couple resides at 6321 Cleveland Avenue, Baltimore.Guard GardeningSummertime cleaners and gardners need to guard their skin, with protective clothing, both , indoors and out. For instance, keep hair away from the face by tucking it neatly under a band or scarf. Wear well-fitting flats or sneakers indoors, lightweight rubber boots outdoors. Choose comfortable slacks or jeans for ease and practical, pocketed tops or jackets. Whenever possible, protect hands wth a hand cream or lotion and cover up with gloves.
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Sun, Aug 27, 1967

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