iAT'CRESTLINE Mr. and-Mrs. D. D.'Parrish, Qfarrance i>eralb 405 Via Linda Vista, accompan­ ied by;their grandchildren, Keith and Erica Wood and ll*tr daughter and her hus- RInd, Mr. and Mrs. James Perk- ini (Gerl Woods), spent last week at Crestline. Mr. and Mrs. Parrish'are on vacation;and re planning short trips for EDNA CLOYD, Editor the rest of this week. AUGUST 29, 1957 Sellstrom-Hansen Vows Have Been Exchanged In a one o'clock ceremony at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Hawthorne on Saturday, Aug. 17, Miss Beulah Sellstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Sellstrom, 808 Via Del Monte, Palos Verdes, exchanged wedding rings and vows with James A. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hansen of Inglewood. The bride walked to the altar with her father. She wore K. Lockmans a. traditional of Chantilly lace and tulle, The lace in the fitted bodice was studded with Host Gala sequins and seed, pearls and panniers of the lace fell over Island Luau the bouffant tulle . The An Hawaiian luau, with bar­ lace edged illusion was se­ becued tuna steaks as the, en­ cured by a flat of tree, potatoes b a k e d in 'the iced pearls and the bride car­ true island style and other ori­ ried white orchids and ste'pha- ental, dishes with Japanese notis. eggballs as dessert, was the Miss island fare enjoyed by guests lier sister's maid of honor. She invited by Mr.'and Mrs. Ken­ wore a billowy gown of blue neth Lockman, 1640 W. 218th crystalline and carried a yel­ low rose cascade. St., last Saturday evening. The new patio was li with palm trees and oriental usher. The Rev. T. Redahan flowers for the affair. Dancing' officiated at the marriage. to Hawiian music from the hi- A 'reception was held at the fi was enjoyed after dinner. home of the bride's parents Holly and David Lockman, where Mrs. Cullen Deck regis­ children of the hosts,-greeted tered the guests. the guests wearing Hawaiian The newlyweds are touring . They.also entertain­ the west coast on their honey­ ed with several dances. MRS. DEAN DOUGLAS DOMONOSHE (Portrait by Seem&n) moon and their new home will Attending the festive party ... Local Teacher Weds be established' in Hawthorne. were Messrs, and Mmes. John The bride is a graduate of Agapito, Robert S t e w a r t, Pepperdine College. Her moth­ James Crawford. Ed Alves, Mary Larkins Becomes er is a teacher of parent-edu­ Hilo Kiyokani, Melvi,n Miller; cation and has spoken before and Capt. and Mrs. Del Gilki- many Torrance PTA groups. son. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Domonoshe Aug. 24' Bud Jessee, Compton; Mr. and Mr. and' Mrs. Lyle O'Hora Mrs. Robert Arthur, Ingle- As the wedding guests gathered in St. James Catholic and children, Johnny, Judy, wood; Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Ed­ Church last Saturday morning, Aug. 24, for the nuptial Jill and Coleen, spent a 10-day wards, Los Angeles; and Mr. mass uniting Miss Mary Elizabeth Larkins and Dean Doug­ vacation at Clear Lake, north and Mrs. Kenneth Lockman, las Domonoshe, Mrs. Helen Grundman at the organ played of San Francisco. Sr., Long Beach. (Dour Kilcour Photo) a medley of nuptial music and accompanied Mrs. Mary MRS. JAMES A. HANSEN Burch, soloist. The church altar ... Recites Lines front and back of the tulle Junior Club Will Greet white gladioli and carnations skirt which fell over net. and •. •• f- and held standards of white taffeta. A seed pearl crown heM "auiPhi Unit, ' candles. the fingertip veil and the Entertain Bridesmaids were Mrs. Shir- Tau'Phl sorority met Mon­ .'Friends for more than 25 bridal bouquet was of butter­ New Members at Coffee ley Nolte, Miss Bonnie Do­ fly orchids and stephanotis. day, Aug. 19, at the Hacienda years gathered at the home of monoshe and Miss Betty Do­ Hotel'in. San Pedro for a lunch­ Mr. and Mrs.-D. D. Parrish for Duties of'best man were per­ A shakedown cruise of the good ship "USS Torrance monoshe. They wore pink formed by William Young and eon and baby shower honoring a potluck dinner last week. Junior Woman's Club" will be staged in the form of a Mrs. James Greer. The new The affair especially .com­ nylon tulle over net and taf­ ushers * were Robert Bussey, group was organized July 22, plimented Mr. and Mrs. W. H. coffee for new members on Saturday, Sept. ,7, at,the home feta and each carried a bou­ Duke Blakley and Horace Pul- 1957, and has its goal "the per­ Bastedo of Los Angeles, who of Mrs. William Rogers, first vice president, 1744 Iris Ave. quet of pink and white di- len. petuation of treasured friend­ recently returned from Ha­ Hostesses for the affair will be the Torrance Junior anthus. The Rev. John McKenna was ships." waii. After the dinner, the Next in line was the- maid the officiant. Woman's club board- A champagne reception'was Officers elected are Mrs. F. group enjoyed seeing the pic­ New members tb be honored sixteen incoming new members of honor, Miss Marion An Ping M. Hanseley, president; Mrs. tures the Bastedos had made will be Mmes. Richard N. Oli of Honolulu. She also wore a held in'the parish hall and the will be Mrs. R. E. Moffitt, bouffant gown of pink net and couple left for a honeymoon W. Noble, vice president; Mrs. while in the islands. ,yer, Elgin E.-Logsdon, Joseph president of the Torrance Emma Garrabrant, secretary; With the hosts and the H. Merrill, James Shellaberger, tulle and carried pink and in Las Vegas and at the Grand honor Woman's Club, and the three white dianthus. Canyon.. Mrs. '.Earl Lang, treasurer. couple for the occasion Don Carlson, Will J. Wiley, Jr., .coordinators, Mmes. Lee A. Me- At Monday's meeting the were Dr. and Mrs. Clark Wals- H./Thermos, Dale E. Cote. Just ahead of the bride and The bride, daughter of Mr. constitution was presented and worth, of San Pedro; Mr. and Coy, A. F. R. Ewalt, and W. 0. her father, was Linda Beck, and Mrs. James W. Larkins, of accepted. ______Mrs. E. H, Shaffer, of Tor- Others will be Mmes. John Clausing. flower girl, wearing pink and Redondo, was graduated from ranee; Mr. and Mrs. Luther K. Mallery, Clayton T. Lilley, Invitations to the affair were white nylon, and dropping the Holy Name College and is OFF'TO HAWAII Mead, San Pedro, and Mrs. Mil­ Don McCalman, Lewis G. Mack, In the form of a ship's bulle­ petals. Michael Ravone carried a teacher at the Sepulveda dred Brown, Los Angeles. Edward D. Aiken, George W. tin to Senior Officers, Ship's School in Torrance. Leaving tomorrow morning Post, J. J. Turner and Robert Crew, and Apprentice Person­ the rings. by plane for Hawaii, will be Then car._ ..._ The bridegroom, son of Mr. SHRINE PICNIC ' J. Petrini. nel. gown of white Chantilly lace and Mrs. Donald Domonoshe, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sears and The purpose of the coffee Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Witney. Mr. Members of the White Shrine Mrs. Lee Alien, second vice and net. The bodice of lace 1419.257th St., Harbor City, is and Mrs. Witney will return in of Redondo Beach gathered president and membership is to acquaint new members had a V neckline and long a .Narbonne High graduate. He two weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday at Torrance Park for chairman, is chairman of the pointed sleeves. Appliqued is now studying mechanical en­ Sears

MRS. PHILIP SHEFFIELD ... Weds at St. Margaret's Lechner-Sheffield Nuptials Read in Mid-Afternoon Rite Miss Mary Diane Lechner j Brown and Georgiana Lechner. was lovely in her wedding They wore identical of gown of Chantilly lace and pink taffeta and carried bou­ tulle as she walked down the quets of pink carnations and aisle of St. Margaret Mary's asters. Catholic Church in L omit a Flower girls wore Phyllis and last Saturday afternoon, Aug. Margaret Lechner, twins. Their 24 at 2, for her marriage to frocks were of beige taffeta Philip Sheffield, son of Mr. with pink trim. and Mrs. Jack Sheffield of Ted Sandwell stood as best Hot Springs, Ark. The bride man and ushers ware Bert is the daughter of Mr. and Crimi and Michael Lubner. Mrs. Vincent Lechner, 2441 W. The Rev. Patrick Shelly of 264th St., Lomita. ficiated at the marriage and Mr. Lechner escorted his Miss Mary Butterfield played daughter to the altar. Her the wedding marches and ac­ gown had a Chantilly lace companied Lucy Hughes, who bodice and a full nylon tulle sang "Ave Maria" and "On skirt ornamented with lace This Day." scallops. Her illusion veil cas­ After a reception in the caded from a pearl and church hall, the couple left she carried a bouquet of white for a honeymoon at Lake orchids and lilies of the val­ Tahoe. Their new home will ley. be in Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Susan Lechner, wear­ The bride was graduated ing r&se taffeta with velvet in 1958 from Narbonne High OVER/THE TEACUPS . . . New members of the Torrance the club and meet the officers, coordinators and the presi­ Mrs. Elgin E. Logsdon. Others who have received "ship's trim and carrying pink asters School. Her husband attended Junior Woman's club will be greeted by the board mem­ dent of the Torrance Woman's club, Mrs. R. E. Moffitt. bulletin" invitations are Mrs. Don McCalman, Mrs. Claytfn and pink roses, was the maid school in Hot Springs and bers at a coffee planned for Sept. 7 at the home of the Some of the new members who have been invited to cof­ Lilley, Mrs. Edward Aiken, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs. Lewis of honor. then served several years with first vice president, Mrs. William Rogers, 1744 Iris Ave. fee are left, Mrs. Robert Petrini, Mrs. Lee Alien, chairman Mack. Senior coordinators present will be Mrs. Lee McCoy, Bridesmaids werf Misses the United Stites Marines, Sixteen new member* have been invited to learn mori «f of the event, Mri. John Ma|lery, Mr*. Joseph Merrill and Mrs. A. F. R. Ewalt and Mrs. W. 0. Clausing. B a r b a r * Miller, Bernirdine (Continued o« !>«»» It)