Miss Audrey Joan Springer, ldaughter
of Mrs. Glenn B. Springer, Emmitsburg
R2, became the Bride of Eric Eugene
Glass, son of Mr. Paul Glass and the
late Mrs. Glass, of Emmitsburg R2, on
Saturday at 2 p.m. in the
Incarnation, United Church of
Christ, Emmitsburg. Rev. John
C. Chatlos, pastor, conducted the
double ring ceremony in a setting of
white gladioli, lilies and palms. Miss
Becky Hays, soloist, sang: The Wedding
Prayer, 0' Perfect Love, and The
Lord’s Prayer, preceding the ceremony.
Mrs. E. Lewis Higbee, church organist,
who also played the Bridal Chorus from
Lohengrin, accompanied her.
The bride was given in marriage by
her brother, George M. Springer, and
wore a ballerina length gown of
Chantilly lace fashioned with a
Sabrina neckline, three-quarter-length
sleeves and a fitted bodice. Her
shoulder-length veil fell from a crown
of seed pearls and lace and she wore a
pearl necklace, in addition she wore
sheer white mitts and white satin
shoes. She carried a cascade bouquet
of a white orchid-centered in
feathered white carnations.
Miss Janet Springer, sister of he
bride, was maid of honor and wore a
waltz-length gown of shaded green
nylon chiffon over taffeta fashioned
with a gathered bouffant skirt and
short sleeves, matching headpiece with
circular tulle veil and green
slippers. She also wore white sheer
mitts and carried a cascade bouquet of
yellow carnations with ivy and yellow
tulle. David Glass, brother of the
bridegroom was best man. Ushers were
John W. Springer, brother of the bride
and Richard Baker, both of Emmitsburg.
The bride’s mother was attired in a
navy blue silk sheath dress with white
accessories and wore a corsage of
yellow rosebuds. A reception for
relatives and friends was held in the
VFW annex following the ceremony with
approximately 100 persons present. The
Misses Sara Taylor, Sandra Keilholtz,
Sally Gingell and Mrs. Becky Yoder
served punch and Mrs. Walter Crouse
cut the wedding cake. Mrs. George
Gingell, Mrs. George J. Martin and
Mrs. Harry Swomley assisted with the
serving of the guests. Miss Becky
Naill presided at the guest book.
For the wedding trip to Niagara
Falls, N. Y., the bride chose a brown
and white checked sheath dress with
green hat and slippers. The couple
will reside at the home of the
bridegroom. Both Mr. and Mrs. Glass
are graduates of Emmitsburg High
School. The bride is now attending the
Waynesboro Business College and the
bridegroom is employed at the Taney
Supply and Lumber Corp., Taneytown,
Md.