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Torrance Herald EDNA CLOYD, Editor JULY 25, 1957 EUvin McCauley-Baker Vows Pre-Nuptial Courtesies Exchanged in France For Darlene In the Army Chapel at Chinon, France, on July 10 Miss Darlene Forrer, whose wedding to Jim Hocha will be at 8 p.m., Miss Mcrna Fay McCauley, daughter of Mr. solemnized Aug. 10 at the St. and Mrs! Norman E. McCauley, 3917 Hawthorne Ave:, Lawrence Martyr Catholic Pales Verdes, exchanged her wedding vows with H. church, has been compliment­ Fenlmore Baker, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feni- ed at a scries of pre-nuptial more Baker, Jr., of Palm Springs and 3255 Winlock parties during the pa'st few weeks. Dr., Torrance. Miss Cynthia Jansson, who The white floor-length wedding gown was made ill serve as a bridesmaid, en­ of nylon organdy over taffeta. Her fingertip veil of tertained at a miscellaneous French illusion fell from a cap of lace and pearls and shower for her recently. Pas'- the bridal .bouquet was of pink carnations and gyp'- .el colors predominated in the larty decorations. Favors were sophlia. miniature lavender and white Mrs. Warren Treuer, wearing a full length laven­ rice bags. der gown, served as the matron of honor and Rollin After the opening of gifts, Temples was best man. Chaplain Warren Treuer offi­ :he hostess'served the decorat- ciated at the vow exchange. d cakes with" confetti ice A reception was held at the home of Chaplain and cream. Mrs. Treuer where a three-tiered wedding cake cen­ Guests attending were: Mrs. Lena Rocha, mother of the tered the bride's table. benedict; Mrs. Claire ,Forrer, The couple will live in France until the bridegroom aride-elect's mother; Mrs. G. completes his tour of duty with the United States'Army V. Cretin, her grandmother; Medical Corps. and Mmes. Mary Jo Hillman, (Portn The bride taught the fourth grade,at Lunada Bay Lois Harrison; Misses Dorothy MRS. WILLIAM C. PATRIDGE Montgomery, Rita Montgomery, ... On Honeymoon school in Palos Verdes last year. She is a graduate of Carol Anne Phinney, Nora Ir- John Muir college, Pasadena, and the Westmont Col­ by, Helen Trampus, and Vicki lege in Santa Barbara. Hagan. Virginia Conner Becomes The bridegroom was graduated from Torrance Another courtesey for Miss High school, Davis College, UCLA, and Long Beach Forrer was given by her grand­ Mrs, Patrio'ge on July 20 mother, Mrs. G. V. Cretin and Western Ave. Baptist Church was the setting last Sat­ State College. Upon completion Of his tour of duly Mrs. R; L. Cross. in the fall of 1958, he and his bride will return to Bringing -miscellaneous -gifts urday evening, July 20, at 8 p.m. for the wedding ceremony the United States and he plans to enroll in the Pres­ for the bride-to-be were: Mmes. uniting Miss Virginia Lou Conner and William Charles byterian Seminary at San Anselmo to prepare for the Lena Rocha, Claire Forrer, Patridge. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ ministry. Lois Ever, M. R. Simas, Her- mond D. Conner, 1404 257th St., Harbor City, and Mr. and nice Lenton, Mae Irby, Bette MRS. HENRY FENIMORE BAKER, III A tape recording of the wedding ceremony was William patridge, 2620 Alta Martz, Carrie Underwood, Bet­ Vista, Harbor City, are parents ways" and "The Lord's Pray­ ... Married at Army Chapel made and sent to the families here. ty Lawler, Billie Jarrett, Helene of the bridegroom. er'." . Prior to the bride's leaving for France by plane, a Nelson, Annie Corsara. Mr. Conner escorted his At the reception, held at the SORORITY MEETS . number of pre-nuptial courtesies were extended to her. Others were Misses Nora daughter to the altar. She wore hall, Miss Entertain At The Lawrence Fallstroms, Among the parties were a linen shower given by Irby, Carol Anne Phinney, a gown of lace and net over j Conner registered the guests, TO MAKE PLANS Cynthia Jansson, and Anne 3219 W. 187th St., were recent Mrs. James Post of Sonoma Mrs. Horace Whipple of Pasadena; a miscellaneous satin detailed with' a V neck- The newlyweds are now in Las. Hinkle. Vegas on a week's honeymoon. Gala Party hosts to friends from Minne­ shower by Mrs. Donald Warner at her Navajo Place line, lace bodice and bouffant Ave., entertained a committee Misses Carol Anne Phinney net skirt. A braided net and Their new address will be Celebrating the birthdays of sota. of Alpha Gamma Delta South home in Palos Verdes; a kitchen shower by Mrs. Wil­ and Miss Nora Irby, brides­ pearl tiara secured her illusion 1418 253rd St., Harbor City. _several members in the group Mr. and Mrs. Weldon.Dunn liam Belding of Palos Verdes; and a shower and party maids, and their mothers, en­ veil and she carried a white Both the bride and bride­ Jpot-luck supper was held last and children, Sandra and Mike, home. by the mothers of her fourth grade students given at tertained #t a personal shower orchid encircled by feathered groom are JMarbonne High for the bride-elect. carnations and stephanotis. Saturday evening at the Del- joined the localites for a day The group made plans for the home of Mrs. Chester Wilmot on Via Rivera in All shades of lavender were graduates. Mrs. Patridge is em­ bert White home, 1716 Date at Disneyland, one of the high­ Palos Verdes. Miss Lavona Conner served ployed by the Permante Medi­ used in decorating. A large as-the maid of honor wearing cal Group. Mr. Patridge attend­ Ave. lights of their stay in Cali­ luncheon to be held at the lavender umbrella and wed­ fornia. Plush Horse. a waltz length gown of blue After the supper, a large ding bells hung from the ceil­ net over satin and carrying a is now in business with his birthday cake with the inscrip- Mr., Mrs. R, C. Peterson At ing and the party color was shower bouquet of pink glad­ father. used in the refreshments. ioli. was presented and served by Bryant - Neva Nuptials Are Home After July 14 Marriage Guests at this, shpwer were Bryan Jones served as best Mrs. William McDonald. The Mmes. Claire Forrer, Lena man and ushers were Joe and Vacation Days Solemnized in Chapel Rite Mr. "and Mrs. Raymond Charles' Petersdh -are now at Rocha, G. V. Cretin, Estelle Jim Patridge. home at 1450 W. 220th St. following a honeymoon in Santa Crumm, Billie Jarrett, Ann The Rev. Walter Graham In an early evening ceremony on July 6 at the Way­ Barbara. Mrs. Peterson is the former Miss Dorothy Jean Hoist, Barbara Shirk, Midge stood before the flower bank­ Dance Staged farers' Chapel, Miss Beverly Jean Bryant, daughter of Mr. Moten; and Misses Cynthia Cossey, daughter of Mrs. Lonnie Cossey of Augusta, Ark., ed altar to officiate at the cere­ and Mrs. C. M. Sanders, 442 Calle de Aragon, exchanged Jansson, Sue Crumm, Carole mony as Mrs. Marjorie Wjlle- and Mr. Peterson is the son of Mrs. Ruth Peterson of By Sobao'a rings and wedding promises with Gerald A. Neve, son of Jarrett, Fredelle Hoist, Patty sey played the wedding march­ Crawford, Neb. Shirk, Marcia Shirk and Bob­ es and.accompanied Mrs. Nor­ "Vacation Days" was the de­ Mf. and Mrs. A. Neve of Downey. The couple were married in Janice Copeland were brides­ bie Moten. man Condon who sang "Al- lightful theme of the mid-sum­ Mr. Sanders escorted the bride lo the altar. She wore a formal ceremony at the Tor­ maids. Miss Cossey was in mer dance staged by the So- a gown of white Chantilly lace rance First Methodist Church, lavendar organdy and Miss bada Dance club Saturday eve­ fashioned with a Sabrina neck­ at 3 o'clock on July 14'. Copeland in green. Each car­ ning at the Palms. Scrying as line and long sleeves. The skirt The bride walked to the al­ ried a crescent of yellow car­ hosts were the new committee had panniers tar on the arm of her cousin, nations. members, Messrs, and Mmes. pleated tulle. The illusion Jess Crawford. Her gown was Little Kathy King in pink" Cliff Greybehl, Cliff Trezise, bridal veil fell from « seed and Robert Moffitt. pearl and sequin tiara and tulle. Seed pearls and sequins Mark Edgar carried the rings. The door prize, a travel accented the square neckline. Verl Peterson stood as his steam iron, in keeping with roses and stephanotis sur­ Panels of Chantilly ornament­ brother's best man and ushers the theme was won by Mrs. rounding two white orchids. ed the full skirt which fell were Ted Chlanda, Guy Mason, Don McCalman. Gene . Ware Mrs. Danny Smith, wearing into a sweep train. The'illusion Clyde Crawford, and Ralph and his orchestra furnished the coral crystalline and a match- veil was secured by a pearl Wasserburger. dance music. Ing hat, served as the matron tiara and she carried a white Attending Saturday's dance of honor. She carried a shower Bible topped with two orchids The Rev. Don Shelby offi­ were Messrs, and Mmes. Mur­ of pink roses. and valley lilies. ' ciated at the marriage. Mrs. ray Rudnick, Hal Smith, Ed­ Mrs. B- Hager and Mrs. Eric Mrs. Elizabeth Swan served Ruth White, organist, ' played ward .Schwartz, Clarence Cole, Jones served as bridesmaids. as her sister's matron of honor. the wedding marches and ac­ Thomas Coleman, Clyde Andcr- Their gowns were also of coral She wore pink organdy and son, V. K. Hehson, Ronald Pe- carried pink carnations. sang "Eternally" "Wedding tral, Ix-s DP Molt, Jack Dabbs, cascade of pink carnations.
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