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SOCIETY NE'Mr. and Mrs. Jam's Robert CowdrickEnex StudioCaller Poole ~*Snd parties C^owdricL' {'led*3n ^evenili~2)atf ^idvenlhl ( turcl8* tar day, June 2, was the date chosen by Miss Esther Marie Poole. Takonm Park. Md.. and James Robert Cowdrick. Smiths-burgr, Md., Route 2. for their marriage in the Seventh-day Adventist Church of Waynesboro, at half after seven o'clock in the evening.Elder David O. Fleagle of Baltimore, Md.. united the daughter of Mrs. Ruth E. Poole, Takoms Park, to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cowdrick. Smithsburg Route 2.Approximately 200 guests gathered in the church for the simple service performed before an alter decorated with white gladioli and chrysanthemums in .baskets, and white peonies in vases.Miss Dorothy Cowdrick. Smithsburg Route 2. a sister of the bridegroom, was the organist, and Mrs. Ralph Garrett. Hagerstown, Md.. Route 1. was the soloist. Selections by Bach and Wldor were played by Miss Cowdrick, and Mrs. Garrett sang O Perfect Love” by Barahy and Happy The Home” by Dykes.The bride was given in marriage by her mother. She wore a princess style white moire taffeta dress of street-length. styled with a V-aeckiine, cap sleeves and full skirt. Her accessories were white andPORTABLETYPEWRITERSAD Makes - $1.00 WeeklyERVIN’SPRESCRIPTIONSFILLEDFunk’s Drug StoreCenter SquarePhone USshe pinned a white orchid corsage at her shoulder. 1The bride had a former classmate, Miss Margaret Pols ton of ! Bridgeton, N.J., as her maid of honor and only attendant. Her aqua nylon voile dress was embossed with White flowers. She wore a white hat and gloves and a red' rosebud corsage. iMaster Warren Hamrick of Waynesboro, carried the wedding Bible.Serving as best man was LeRoy; Sauder of*Washlngton. D.C. college friend of the bridegroom.A powder blue linen dress, with which she wore white accessories.) was selected by the bride's moth-i ,er. Mrs. Cowdrick, mother of the; bridegroom, chose a light blue dress and white accessories. Both, had corsages of pink rosebuds.There was a reception at the ML1 Aetna Lodge after the wedding | Fruit punch and the three-tiered i wedding cake were served to SO: guests. Miss Margaret Polston, j Miss Dorothy Cowdrick and Mrs.) .Stanley Haines served the guests.) I Miss Barbara. Brady directed the signing of the guest book jFor her southern wedding trip,; the bride changed to a powder) blue flannel suit, white accessories and an orchid corsage. I* The newlyweds will reside at Smithsburg Route 2. this summer and move to Tkoma Park. Md.. in the falL ^ |The bride attended Mt. - Aetna 1 Academy in Hagerstown, and is ai nurses' aide at the Washington i Sanatorium and Hospital. |Her husband, also an alumnus of Mt. Aetna Academy, and the Washington Missionary College, is attending the University of Maryland where he is majoring in agricul-j tore. He is also an agricultural aidej with the U.S. Department of Agri-IQ culture. |^rOut-of-town guests at the wedding: ft were from Washington. D.C., Pittsburgh, Cumberland, Md., and Baltimore, Md. j h(Ti2 g a? lt;a a sas* v p. *9 aff pane “rS n s b * se ® ' BKEa'ss b s s»o k?. sob 8 s-waarKBBSQB sr « ft bast* as wasoos? wocbbb b‘ Isomers
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Waynesboro Record Herald

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, US

Tue, Jun 05, 1956

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