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Bethany Warren Bride in South Pasadena An plivewood Bible, brought from Bethlehem by Miss Bethany Warren, daughter of the Thomas Spencer Warrens, 2045 Marengo South Pasadena, was carried by her last evening when she exchanged wedding Vows with Donald Lewis Griffiths, son of Mr. and Mrs David W. Griffiths, 1967 Welles- I ley San Marino. THE CEREMOVV was per-' I formed at 8 o'clock in Oneoma' I Congregational Church, South Pasadena, by the Rev. Ben T.

I Cowles of San Marino Commun- ity Church with 175 guests in attendance. The bride is a granddaughter of the late Dr. James A. Blaisdcll who was president of the Pomona Col- leRe 25 years, and the late Mrs. Blaisdell.

She was attended by Miss Joan Tice as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's sister, Miss Virginia Warren, and Mrs. Dale Rumbaugh, Van Nuys, the bridegroom's sister. THE GROOM was attended 'by John L. Chrlstensen, Los Altos.

Ushers were the bride's brother, Paul Warren, and Walter Sayer, Edward Pugh and Gordon Nickel. The lormer Miss Warren chose a gown of lace and tulle over taffeta, accented with ap- pliques touched with sequins and pearls on the fitted, long- sleeved bodice. Her fingertip veil fell from a headpiece accented with the same trim and upon her unusual Bible she carried a tuberous begonia bouquet. French nosegays combining white carnations, bachelor-buttons and delphinium were carried by Ihe bride's attendants, gowned alike in nylon prints of hydrangea blue on white. THE NEWLYWEDS left on a wedding trip after a reception in the church garden.

They will be at home in Pasadena after Friday. --Marvin Carlson Piioto. MRS. DONALD GRIFFITHS (Bethany Warren) San Marinan, Law Student Recite Vows Sixty guests gathered in Ss. Fclicitas and Perpetua Catholic Church, San Marino, yesterday at 3:30 p.m.

to hear Miss Joanne Klemmedson and Robert Graham Sullivan exchange their wedding vows before the Rev. Jerome Schmit. THE BRIDE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erick Klemmedson, 2132 Hornet San Marino, was given in marriage by her father to the -son of the Bernard A.

Sullivans of Great Neck, Long Island, N.Y. She was gowned in a white chiffon sheath, lined in crepe, in Empire fashion with a draped bodice and harem draped skirt. The street- length dress was accented with a band of iridescent sequins on the bodice and the bridal ensemble was completed with a white satin pillbox hat holding short veil and a cascade bou- INDEPENDENT. STAK.NEWS IN 4 IM7 Nuptial Mass Links Moore, Jenkins Names Miss Margaret Theresa Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Cuseck Jenkins, 1350 Garfield San Ma- jrino, exchanged marriage vows with Lawrence Joseph Moore yesterday in Assumption of the Blessed Virgin 'Mary Catholic Church. The Rev. Lawrence E. Clark the 10 a.m. mass! uniting the "ouple.

'man for his twin brother. They ESCORTED "to altar by! are the sons ol Mr and Mri her father, the bride wore a Everett W. Moore, 1959 Orange ifull skirted gown of Chantilly Grove Ave. Groomsmen were and tulle, designed A. Jenkins.

Carty Coate classic cathedral train, long and Jamcs RaKan The wedding breakfast and Afternoon Nuptials Join Pair Before an altar banked with white chrysanthemums and gladiolus Miss Joan Marie Jahnke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernest Jahnke, 2451 Las Lunas, became the bride of Alfred Ellis Virgo IV, son of Mrs. Aifred Ellis Virgo of Livingston, and the late Mr, Virgo, at 4 p.m. ceremonies yesterday in Pasadena Presbyterian Church, quet of traditional-white or- Rev.

Dr. Ganse Little, pas- chids and stephanotis! I tor, officiated at the rites MISS CAROL French was whlch were att ncled 30 maid of honor in mint green guesls crystalette and lace in princess THE BRIDE, a sccond-gener- Photo ROBERT SULLIVAN (Joanne Klemmedson) lines. She wore a matching I sleeves, fitted i and iSabrina neckline. Pearls out-i ilined the delicate cap holding! imported illusion veil and she carried a white bouquet i mingling orchids, carnations iand stephanotis. Miss Cynthia Ann Jenkins, maid of honor for her sister, was gowned in mint green chif fon draped with a deeper shade at the neckline.

She carried deep pink roses. The bridesmaids, Mmes. Charles Moore, I George A. Jenkins and Miss Mary Moore, were gowned like Miss Jenkins but held pale pink roses. CHARLES MOORE was best CAUGHT BY a Navy camera as they toured Pearl Harbor upon the invitation of Rear Adm.

and Mrs. Leonard B. Southerland, are these Pasadena area residents. From left, the cruise group vacationers are Miss Joanne Orr, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

William Orr, 8920 E. Nevada Rosemead; Mrs. Harold Ihrig, 906 Alta Pine Altadena; Miss Sharron Rickman, daughter of John Rickman, 659 W. Alegria Sierra Madre; M. L.

Klrkpat- rick of Glendale, formerly of Pasadena, and Miss Dorcas Vanian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanian, 1900 E. Washington St. Among the sites they visited were those of the sunken ships Utah and Arizona.

Stag Line Tea Paschall shortly hop off on a biz-pleasure flight to Madrid Tom and Patsy Neblett in from the Southwest for a little visit here Jane Burnham's in the middle of a trip to Nashville Arlis Mattison visiting in San Francisco for a few days while Ray is on a tip East Vic Martin shouldered his rifle for a little hunting this weekend Bill and Helen Eager, we hear, plan to decimate the steelhead population of Oregon rivers for a few 'Mirrors of Fashion' Set For Redlands Students Three hundred invitations have been issued for the third annual fashion tea to be given by the University of Redlands Women's Club of the San Gabriel Valley Saturday from 2 until 4 p.m. at Descanso Gardens, La Canada. (See picture, page I 1, Women's Section.) The tea honors new students entering the university and their mothers. Special guests will include women fac-l ulty members, head residents of I The style show, "Mirrors of Rose will be fashion commen- campus dormitories and upper-jFashion," will feature a varietyitator. days Nancy Cass and Lucille Travis have bid a few pals join 'em the Sth at their Balboa diggings.

-LA JOLLA and the La Jol- lan Hotel beckoned Ed and Val Davies for a visit Margaret Simpson Bob and reported --Cllrtts Studio Photo ALFRED E. VIRGO IV (Joan M. Jahnke) a i Californian, met dining at the Blue Fox in Alta dena.with 'L. and Marge Allison Congratulations to Edgar and Pat Howard on arrival of a new daughter George Hatch and Cal Hclgoe took a quick trip to Honolulu Chick and Germaine Black liad a little gang in on Hillcrest to well-wish Gretch Nicholas before she hied off to Hawaii with daughter, Linda Liz Purcell's putting in the weekend at La Jolla Kenny and Ellie Simpson are up in Santa Barbara Howard and Lorrie Huntington are weekending at Balboa with Hank and Ginny Valentine Ted and Mia Behr getting in lots of time on their boat at Balboa Jeff Currier reported olf on a trip East A and Peg Holder, got in a 10-day stretch at Balboa Bay Club The other night Warren and Claire Wilson over in L.A. from here Vitty and Je in Bnrirero, Jean a i Wayne Travis, and Bill anci Louise Hopkins.

THE COLUMN closes down for two weeks while your and son. J3. head- 'quarter at Manzanita in ncr Lassen National Park. Arcadian Betrothed Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene A Bullock, 2728 Winthrop Ave. Arcadia, arc formally an nouncing the engagement of thoir daughter, Judith, and John William Evans, son of Mrs. Frederick Evans, Hillsboro, and the late Mr. Evans. No wedding date has been set.

UtliOS Pilot" MKS. LAWRENCE J. MOORE (Margaret Jenkins) I I reception place in the gardens of the Jenkins' home, THE TROTH was revealed after which the newlyweds left to close friends and relatives a honeymoon trip to San Francisco. They will make their home in San Luis Obispo where the bridegroom will continue liis studies at California State Polytechnic College. at a recent dinner party in the Bullocks' home when a classmen "big sisters" of the incoming freshmen.

SIRS. D. RAMSEY Lawson, of fashions for both MRS. BEEBE is heing assist- and their mothers, according toled by committee chairmen Mrs. H.

Keith Beebe, Whitehead, models; Carl chairman. Modeling the clothes W. Bender, San Gabriel, invita club president, will receive the from a Pasadena specialty shop guests with Mrs. George II. Armacost, wife of the president tions; Fred W.

Powell, San will be members'of the Worn-Gabriel, hospitality; Willardj en's Club and the student body Schenck, South Pasadena, of the university and Misses including Mrs. Walter Opp E. A. Rouff, Pasadena, Vera Haberer, dean of Carol McClelland, line; William MISS -JUDITH BULLOCK Elizabeth Envall, president ofjdena; Mines. Bruce Lamb and'Pasadena, "big sister;" H.

the Associated Women Stu-iDale C. Over, Altadena; Covina, finance: S. C.j dents and Sheila McGoldrickJCIaude A. Quillin, Frank Rice, Caufficld, Monrovia, vice president of the Associated Students on campus. Jack Whitehead and Miss Miss Mildred Frank, Pasa ginia Quillin, San Marino.

Verajdena, hostess. Architecture Group Resumes Business will be combined with pleasure when members the Women's Architectural League, Southern California Chapter, meet Sept. 11 at :10:30 a.m. after a 2-month sum- Imer hiatus. The session will be at the home of Mrs.

Henry JL. Wright, 445 Woodfield with swimming and cards fol- (lowing the day's business. Nominating committee for jthe group's 1958 officers will jbe chosen during the business meeting conducted by Mrs. Anthony Thormin, president, and large cake inscribed "Best Wishes, Judy and John" was brought to the table. Miss Bullock is a gold seal graduate of Arcadia High School wherp she was Girls' League president and a member of Kiowas, senior honor society.

She was first president of the Junior Auxiliary of the Methodist Hospital of Southern California in Arcadia. She plans to study a dental assistant's course at PCC this fall. HER FIANCE was from Hillsboro High School and is majoring in architectural engineering at PCC. He hopes to be enrolled in the Naval Flight School at Pensacola, early next year. Relish Tray Green and black olives, rad- XI11CO.

Olic rt i headpiece and carried a pink'. bridegroom when she was chos- tncre are trai bouquet. en a homecoming at and no crowds lhcre The bridegroom was atlend- ''TMoml and hei We 'n tell you about that in ed by Lt Arthur Stewart I was amed her 1 1 orl i three weeks. Mearns of Luke Air Forcc the various social functions: Base, Phoenix. Ushers wcre during her reign.

John Fritz and Frederick Ja-j The former Miss a cobs. The groom's parents were among the out-of-state guests at the wedding and reception which followed In the Klem- medsons' home as were his cousins, Mrs. Clark Brown and Miss Barbara Brown of Washington, D. C. and his uncle, Laurence Purcell, also of Washington.

THE NEWLYWEDS are honeymooning in Northern California, their trip encompassing Santa Barbara, earmel, San Francisco and Lake Tahoc. Up- chose a blue and white wedding. theme. Her chapel sweep gown i I was of imported Chantilly lace.j long-sleeve" and bouffant skirt- 1 Five clock nuptials in A1-; ed with insets of pleated tulleihambra Friends Community! outlining the sweetheart neck-jChurch yesterday united in line. A cap of matching lace em-: marriage Miss Betty June Shell- daughter of Mrs.

Grace full-length veil of silk illusion and her flowers were an orchid crescent accented with stephanotis and valley lilies. Mrs. Fred Richard Jahnke NEWLY ENGAGED Miss Nancy Gowdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H.

Gowdy, 1540 Kensington San Marino, will return to Principia College, Elsah, next month to complete her senior year. Her fiance, a former student there, is Richard C. Parsons, son of Mrs. Edward Papazian, Riverdale, N.Y., and the late Mr. Papazian.

He is now on duty with the Army in Toul, France, as an accountant in a field hospital. At Principia the benedict-elect was active in sports and was president of Pep Club. He previously attended Columbia University. Miss Gowdy is a graduate of South Pasadena High School where she edited the E. Rice.

Monterey Park, school paper, The Tiger. JsANCV VOGENTHALER Altadena Man to Take Bride I Mrs. Robert G. Johnson, ways ishes, celery and pickles all and means chairman, will out-'make fine accompaniments for line her committee's plans checse-aml cracker tray, ilhe annual hall Nov. 23.

The Psychology Of A Stove by Ginny Johnson Not just any old stove! But take that dear little anitique Franklin stove that's been gracing Ihe Stirrup Room of the Stuft Shirt Restaurant of Pasadena the past 15 years. In the winter-time, hungry faces press eagerly in, to dine near the glow of hospitality that is uniquely hers. Warming both hands and hearts within her happy radius. But, hold! What happens in the summer-time, when our "Stove" hibernates, cold, grate-closed, amid the air-conditioning? Hungry faces still press eagerly in, hot from wilting heat, breathe in the mountain-stream cool of the Stirrup Room and sing out, "Let's eat by the fire!" fttuft ft'Jjirt ftetflnurattt 1000 East Green Pasadena SY 2-9916 Save Cartons I Save cartons from cottage Engagement and approach- chccsc alons with their covers; ing manage of Miss Nancy before Irene Vogenthaler and Ml- Th rc use fpr chael Wallace Dunne is he- drippings be mg announced today. The nuptials will be held Sept.

27 in Westminster Presbyterian FOH FASHION BOOKLET) Church with just the families in attendance. THE BRIDE-ELECT is the daughter of Mrs. Alfred A. Kellogg, 2127 Galbrcth and George Joseph Vopen- thaler of Chicago. Her fiance is the son of Mrs.

Wallarn G. Dunne, 2125 Altapasa Altadena, and the late Mr. Dunne. Miss Vogenthaler was grad- Otis S. Shellman, Whittier, and uated from Pasadena School and attended High PCC (I 'match maker' in sumptuous house of nine clothes Robert Lawrence Bayless, son Bri desmaids, who wore similar she belonged Mr and Mrs Bay-iowns in blue were Misses 1 mlc She also st studied was matron of honor for 167 Glen Summer Rd.

The Morgan and Pat Cun Northern Illinois Umversity, sister-in-law. Bridesmaids were ceremony was performed by the, i ham Their bouquets DcKalb Miecoe AHono TConnriipt KCV. George E. JenkinS. r-arnntinnc: hnimri in Misses Arlene Benedict, Sandra Winslow and Mary Kotsikos, on their return Mr.

Sullivan tnc bride's Gamma Phi Beta will resume his law studies. Woman's Club Directors to sorority sisters at USC. They were gowned alike in sheaths of blue chiffon over taffeta with matching chiffon head- Mrs. Jahnke's flowers white spider chrysan- orge A WHITE lace over satin, wedding gown was chosen by; of white carnations bound in ribbons to match their dresses. Roger Carlson attended Ushers the MR.

DUNNE, a Muir High School graduate, served in the Marine Corps for 3 years Directors of the Pasadena themums and white roses and her father. She carried carnation cascade centered with an orchid. Mrs. Raymond Wendel matron of honor for her sister THE WEDDING 'was held in Quaker Hall at the Woman's Club will meet for a bridesmaids' crescents TM a own or noon luncheon Tuesday at the: of white spider mums. home of Mrs.

Marion Suthcr-l land, 134 S.Hudson Albert J. with The newlyweds are journey- ing lo inncsota on their weri-i Idingtrip. They will be at home! ed white and green at the Bftchr Sept 2 o'at 133 De GIBSON i 11 Hotel, A Gahri iiiirauiN i Arcadia, wh ch fo lowed the Ushers' SUPPER DANCING! ca I bride's brother; Floyd Corbetl, ne table i Hanson, iprnom's cousins; and Add Lemon Garnish that fish bisque with Richards, his Phi Kappa Psi sprinkling of grated lemon fraternity brother at USC. THE will! rind. The bride's table was decor'at- make their home in Los Ange-; Ics after a wedding trip to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe.

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