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ENGAGED Griffin-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thur man Griffin of Louisburg, N. C., announce the engage ment of their daughter Annie Jo to Mr. Norman Estes Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanley Smith of Chevy Chase. McChesney-Ker Dr. Frank Marks McChes ney announces the engage ment of his daughter Edith Frances to Mr. Donald lan Ker, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John James Ker. A March 24 wedding is planned. Kellam-Harris Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Kellam, jr„ of Falls Church announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Lea to Mr. John W. Harris 111, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Philadelphia, Pa. A June wedding is planned. Lewek-Le May Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Lewek of Amsterdam, N. Y„ an nounce the engagement of their daughter Maxine Joann to Mr. Michael Francis Le May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keweun L. Le May of Ar lington. A summer wedding is planned. Kronheimer-Fried Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Kronheimer announce the engagement of their daugh ter Suzanne Beth to Mr. Joel Benjamin Freid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Freid of Tampa, Fla. An August wed ding is planned. Copeland-Flohr Mr. and Mrs. Spencer B. Copeland of Fairfax an nounce the engagement of their daughter Jeffrey Olivia to Mr. Thomas W. Flohr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle G. Flohr of Fairfax. An October wedding is planned. Chadwick-N iblack. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Chadwick of Chevy Chase announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Joan to Mr. Don Lamar Niblack, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Niblack of Oklahoma City, Okla. A June wedding is planned. Ackerman-Simon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ac kerman of Chevy Chase an nounce the engagement of their daughter Rosalie Ann to Mr. Marvin Victor Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simon of Silver Spring. A June wedding is planned. O'Brien-Irvine Mrs. William Augustine O’Brien of Old Lyme, Conn., announces the engagement of her daughter Carol Ann to Mr. Jared Starke Irvine, son of Mrs. George Richard son Irvine of Mobile, Ala., and the late Mr. Irvine. The bride-elect is also the daugh ter of the late Mr. O’Brien. A June wedding is planned. Burke-Kaltenbach Mrs. Jean Olcott Burke of The Plains, Va., announces the engagement of her daughter Margaret Patricia to Mr. Henry Julius Kalten bach, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaltenbach of Warren ton, Va. Given-Lamark Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor Given of Bethesda announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Kath leen to Mr. Joseph John Lamark 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamark of Pittsburgh, Pa. An August wedding is planned. Faden-Herman Mr. and Mrs. Mac I. Faden of Hyattsville announce the engagement of their daugh ter Phyllis Ina to Mr. Charles J. Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herman of Quincy, Masi. A fall wedding is planned. Winn-Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Winn of Arlington announce the engagement of their daugh ter Betsy Anne to Mr. E. Thomas Stoddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Stoddard of Suitland, Md. A June 23 wedding is planned. Grimm-Brotherton Capt. Edward Grimm, USN, and Mrs. Grimm announce the engagement of their daughter Diana Michelle to Lt. (j.g.) Robert Dean Brotherton, (USNR,) son of Mrs. Norbert Patch of Blandinsville, 111., and Mr. Lyle Brotherton. An April 28 wedding is planned. Wenger-Lowy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rus sell Wenger announce the engagement of their daugh ter Grace Celine to Mr. Alan Gilbert Lowy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Philip Lowy of Encino, Calif. A June wed ding is planned. ▼ paSs""””?”""” ■ Day and Evening J*-** Start March 26 J LEGAI-MEDICAL-PRIVATE i G®®@B®® OSMSHnb t «10S F.RtM St., 1.1., Md. K Tu. 7.»o»l for Telephone Shopping I/I fa / a / faD !/ L/c Where '.courtesy and quality are traditional W W I Hk _____ I' ■■ i fa saw I << JF \ RfBoJhbJT. 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I Als ° ■’sc Service Charge for C.O.D. purchase, except those i All Stores Open Early, Open Late Mondays I Mnt by p,rcel Po “ a-a-ia-as 11% THE SUNDAY STAR Woihingfon, D. C., March It, 1962 Society-Home H-13