Page 94 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch August 23, 2013 ✕✎sv❋s✒ OCEAN CITY WITH BUNK MANN This aerial photo taken several days after the creation of the Inlet in August 1933 shows the separation between Ocean City and Assateague Island. Landmarks such as the State Roads Bridge and the partially destroyed railroad bridge to its immediate south can clearly be seen as well as the Fishing Pier jutting out into the ocean at Wicomico Street. North Division Street is the diagonal street to the left of center where today the Route 50 bridge enters town. Most of the bayside is undeveloped and St. Louis Avenue ends at 1st Street in this historical photo. The Inlet has widened considerably in the past 80 years while the Assateague shoreline has eroded and drifted westward. The creation of the Inlet was one of the most important events in the history of Ocean City. Photo From 1977 Courtesy Hannah Mann Miss Jeanne Daley Weds Mr. Robert Dean In Summer Ceremony At St. Mary’s Church Baskets of summer flowers will decorate the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Daley, 623 Buffalo Avenue, for the wedding reception this afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock in the honor of their daughter, Miss Jeanne Marie Daley, and Mr. Robert Turner Dean, who were united in marriage this morning at 11 o’clock at St. Mary’s of the Cataract Church. Mr. Dean is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O. Dean, 1030 Ferry Avenue. The Rev. James F. McGill, O. Carm., of Mt. Carmel College, Ontario officiated at the impressive ceremony in a setting of white summer flowers arranged in tall beauty baskets. White tapers, marking the pews, added to the lovely church decorations. Thanks For All You Have Done For Us! Love ~ Bob, Melissa, Sydney, Amy and Connie The bride was given in marriage by her father. The musical background for the ceremony and Nuptial High Mass was under the direction of Mr. Henry Zimmer, organist and soloist. A veil of English Illusion attached to a ruffled ring of Alencon lace complemented the bride’s gown of imported Swiss organdy. Fashioned with a fitted bodice and marquisette yoke, the gown had an off-the-shoulder ruffle of Alencon lace and long sleeves. The full skirt fell into the full folds forming a cathedral train. She carried a white cascade of Ervatamia. The wedding group included Mrs. Robert K. Gatley, sister of the bride, matron of honor; Mrs. John O’Hara, sister of the bride, Miss Martha Dean, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Betty Burns, all of this city, and Mrs. Alan Hall, Kenmore, bridesmaids; Mr. Harland Allen, the best man, and Messrs. Donald Knab, Richard Beney, Robert Schoenherr, all of this city, and Richard Brennan, Buffalo, ushers. Members of the immediate families and the wedding group had breakfast at the Hotel Niagra after the church ceremony. Receiving their guests in front of the fireplace this afternoon will be Mr. and Mrs. Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Dean, parents of the newlyweds; the bride and bridegroom, and the wedding group. The bridal table at the reception will be attractively arranged with an Italian cutwork cloth and a three tier wedding cake. White tapers in silver candelabra will be placed on either side of the wedding cake. For traveling to Montreal, the bride will wear a gray suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Dean will be at home upon their return at 623 Buffalo Avenue. Happy 65th Anniversary August 14, 2013 n