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Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California • Page 32

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D-4- 1157 Mnrylsnil jilucn JIUS. KEITH l.AMONT OLSEX Olary Ann Russ) PAUL GKAKTT1NGEU (CJail SchHcnmmi) Newlyweds Olsen-Russ I Honeymoon Nuptials Held at Tahoe -POTM Corona Pel Mar Community. taffeta. Miss Congregational Church, daughter of Del Mar. in which Miss Mary Emil M.

Schliemanns Ann Russ became the bride of HOMEMAKER'S CORNER ELIZABETH HILLYER Don't. Obstruct a Picture Window JffiS. CilLBKKT WAITE (Carol Bennett) Waite-Bennett Names Linked Nuptials yesterday at 10-3Q can A a to squan-jspace there is on the otherartful in placing the extra seat in St. Elizabeth's le Spac al0 a whole thrce walls The best way to where it helps to draw a con- ronm with an excitingjto it does not mean that thelthat might have been there should back away! isn't needed because a fixture spot anything in front of thejfrom the glass and try to getlshowers down light from high The ronm wtndow Doves, Mums to Decorate Reception This afternoon at 4 o'clock Miss MarjS- 1 Louise Wirch, daughter of the Charles I Wirchs, 3265 Mount Curve lAltadena, will be joined in marriage with John Laurence JGilmorc, son of the Alfred jGilmores. G17 San Luis Key Arcadia, by Ihe Rev.

Dr iGanse Little in Pasadena Pres Ibyterian Church. GIVEN IN marriage by hei i father, the bride will wear a i floor-length gown of cmbroid organdy designed with a 'cuffed neckline, short sleeves a flounced, full skirl, end 'ing in a chapel train. Her fing- iertip vei! of bridal illusion will I be hold by a braided tulle crown, and she will carry an informal! nosegay of pink and while i roses. Miss Jacqurlly, Wirch will be maid of honor for her sister, Misses Japice MacDougall and Celia Fielding will be bridesmaids. Their dresses arc designed of gray organza in shirt- maker style accented to obstruct the view.

Andjalong what unbroken on the wall. And the bench is --Ray Hufl photo MRS. JOHN GILMORK' (Mary Louise Wircli) flame color cummerbunds. The accent color will be repeated in the long-stemmed presentation arrangements of roses which tion at the Wirchs' home following the church ceremony. The cabana will be banked with Keith Lamont Olsen of Long liambra, became the Reach.

The Rr-v. Edwin Oaeitingcr, son Gomke performed cnro- the usual p.eces a living room has, palms and ferns for the affair. THE BRIDAL pair plan to honeymoon in San Clemente and make their home in Ar- 1732 Morada Alia- Louis Graeltingers. 3S-19 lenil Thc Upv Robm Condon mony bpfore 10 guests. Walnut in a i a mass.

officiated. plus a long table-bench. THE TABLE there is out of: AL DECORATOR DOES--start the room with a floor plan. You The bride and bridegroom are both PCC graduates and were active in Pamphile and Garrison and Daniel Maro-IMOS respectively on campus. ivieh.

jThc groom is a veteran of 4 Doves and white chrysanthe-jyears service in the Air Force THE BRIDE, daughter of Mr. pevformcd at 10 o'clock yesler-' day in St. Thercsc's Catholic. reach for most uses. Thej TWO CHAIRS approach the.TM, a nc ith ltelbclh um; will highlight the decora-! including IS months at an Ali i i i I I vpr li i i i i i Arrnni''i-i Hillyer's Furniture.

more to be seen thaniwimlow. side by side with no CYNTHIA Waite, the see by. The room needs more table between them to snace m0 1 antl tl oubln and Mrs. Clayton Banficld u1 "'bridegroom's sister, was the sealing space than it has. of them farther away G-n- Tllc i raviclcs 12R nf Newport Reach, is a former Church.

Alhambra, by Ihe Rev. hl lfl( a a The for if enough people are to be erous table 'op near the win: fu TM tl rc floOT Pasadcnan and received her Edu-ard Sullivan of Cathedral in the room.anri if every--dow lengthens to nrnvirio 1 and pointers on, early schooling here. She at- Chapel, Los tended UCLA and will be a senior at Long Beach Slate Col-! JJR. SCHL lege this fall. Daughter in The bridegroom is the son of! a (cn( cc i by Mrs.

Morris Corporon, Whit-ip ma i (i of honori andi a i tier, and the late William La- Misscs arilvn Pne an Rose- 1 at "ll i i i of lc rccep- aska base. mont Olsen. Miss Shirley Jean Russ was maiil of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Misses Janice White, Sandra Schmidt and Sally Stewart. 'THE BKHE'S floor-length gown of embroidered tulle over son and Rodney Cage, ffeta was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and short- sleeved fitted bodice.

The skirt fell from the waist in bouffant tiers and the ensemble was completed with an illusion veil held by a pearl coronet. Her bouquet centered white orchids amid roses and greenery. The maid of honor wore a deep rose crystal satin ballerina-length gown with pleated skirt and back bow below deep v-neckline. Her cummer- and Ronald Paul Little, ring marie Mason and Rafters, Micklos was flower girl. The bridegroom was served land Dale Waite, brothers of the by LeRoy Stolle as best man.

room Ushers were the bride's broth- Old 7 Scliliemann, a James Muth Philip Peter- New for the do-it-yourselfers; a polka dot paint! The paint company which is THE BRIDE'S gown was accented ojv the long-sleeved lace bodice with opalescent sequins. Seqliinned motifs embellished rarl and tulle crown and A (JUEEN ANN collar and ollt to put spots before our eyes long sleeves detailed the bodice I says its product can give polka dots in color to any painted or paint-able surface. Polka dots sprayed out of an ordinary of the bride's imported Chantilly lace gown which featured a bustle back and skirt ruffled in nylon.tulle Her container wlth out any fingertip vei was held by special attachments. her cathedral train, plaited and Ipearls embellished her caught with bows. Her finger- bridal bouquet.

tip illusion veil was attached to a sweetheart crown studded with sequins and her white bouqdet combined stephanotis and orchids. while! THE DOTS' size can be adjusted by removing the brass The maid of honor pin from the nozzle spray gowned in Neptune green silk head of the container. Size of taffeta and carried dots is determined by how roses. The flower girl wore pale close to the surface the spray iyellow. is held.

The further away, the. Em P' re wns powder! I smaller the dots, bund and accessories were of al a organdy were worn with! A I at the! paler shade of rose and ictlll a by the bridal en-j'Waites' home followed the ror Best Lore bridesmaids wore similar oui a gc. The ceromonj'. The Don't use a stained table sembles in reverse color corn-; trimmed in crystalline bands honeymooning in Las Ve-jcloth "just once more 1 for fam-j biiation. Their slwith back bows.

Blue and white jS as 'iH be at home in their i stains should be removed mingled pink carnations and'carnations were carried. at 255 Grand quickly as possible by laun- garnel roses. a Tuesday. during. AFTER a reception for 150 AFTER A church at the San Gabriel Wed- the newlyweds left on a honey-jding Gardens the bridal pair moon trip to Lake left on a trip to Lake Tahoe.

They will live in Long BeachJThey will be at home in Alham after Sunday. bra after Sunday. Jewel Tones for Bridal Christ Lutheran Teller, Peter Healy Covina, was the setting and Eugene Ericksen. for the o'clock nuptials Fri-j The bride wore an Italian day night in which Miss Patri-idesigned gown in silk organza, cia Whalen became the bride jhand embroidered with flower of Henry John Merkle Jr. of (petals, with seed West Los Angeles, in ceremo- pearls, at the drop shoulder nies attended by 300 guests.

neckline and on the bouffant jskirl. Pearls and sequins trim- THE DAUGHTER o' Mrs llle cap holding her illu- Octavia Whalen. Sham- sion veil and she carried West Covina. and the white orchid surrounded with hie Patrick Whalen. was given in marriage by her uncle.

Ru- I I TONXf" of green, port White. Lakownod. Calif, blue, coral and pink wer" used Her sister Miss Eileen the chiffon and salin scoop was maid of honor. ne( owns worn hy the bride's Bridesmaids were i attendants. completed Sharon Hill, Nancy ensembles with matching Celeste Loi, Olch and: iled hats and pink bouquets Anita Vedder.

Cathy Lc- Lovcibound in white ribbons, was flower Peter; The wedding reception was Murphy, ring bearer. ihelcl in the bride's home, after 'which the newlyweds departed THE BRIDEGROOM was at-1 for Carmel. Upon their return tended by John Grablo of their honeymoon Wednes- Monica. Ushers were Garyiday, they will be at home in Hassen. Robert A a a WEEKLY PATTERN SERIES Today's by Arthur Jablow American Designer Series Adam's Rib this henuly in the produce departments makes up a i i lor those pesky push carls that seem always to have one wheel out of killer.

VACATION AT HOME Friends arc reporting all kinds of glamorous vacations to Europe. Hawaii, High Sierra. Alaska--but we stayed home. Like all vacations it had its ups and downs. We like to prowl the shops in leisurely fashion, so the vcry first day.

as Ihc husband nf a friend says, it was "South Lake or Bust." And luncheon with fashion show. But the show's theme turned nut to be something about "a student's life," wilh styles for "happy little book worms." it was out of town the next day--to Marinelanri. through miles of a i jams, and found the place to be mostly for the children and the fish. But up to our beloved San Gabriel mountains, with quiet hours under the pines, made up for that experience. Then there was the patio to fix up.

with hushes to plant, but the price of those projects would have paid for a i lo Hawaii. Them has to be a climax and a break. That was a to Santa Barbara with dinner at The Harbor, our idea ol a wonderful day "at the beach." i i i refri'sh- in hand a i i foi fish i and i i boats, and lip.irlinimhrrs ilirnush ,1 plnle inflow. II wns nl i thin- v.crks, and we i i i we had dune jitsi ahoul rv.vyihni;: there was for vacationers 10 And i our smii? i i a crushcrl to a On Ihe very last day when it was ton late, a friend said willi MMiielhinj; like horror in her voice: "Pn you mean lo tell me you have iwver been to VIRGINIA KAY 'FURIOUS' AT HUSBAND "DEAR MISS KAY: I'm so mad at my husband I could just pack up and walk out. How can men be like ihis I've spent all year taking care of four kids, keeping the house up, cooking, and all the million-and-one things go with being a wife' and mother.

"I never get out to do thing different or tion as much as he. If he does All year I just about kept go-Lot believe it, let him stay at ing by looking forward to for two or three days and vacation my husband kept without your help or guiding presence, do the work, keep the children clean, cared for, and out of trouble. There's no use in your go- mentioning. "Where he works, they marie a deal--if he would take a late vacation this 1 year, he could lave three weeks instead on such a vacation as you two. 1 had dreams of an ox-1 describt i reluctantly.

I citing trip to Mexico (had a i re3cntrncnt in rlmped your columns on could a holiday jn ico) or maybe to Hawaii, or a 0 a battle nc You need boat trip up through Canada I (o reU rn rcfreshcd not woar such as my a and uncle Ie hart last year. REQUESTS: "Dear Virginia: "My husband and I had talked a lot about all these trips, but now that we have Another request to" youTiviy three weeks this is what ho son James, is in the U.S. Navy, and he would like some pen- pals, lie is 17 years old, dark has come up with! At break-. fast few days ago, lie said liB'rt in a amuiRcomnls jcomplexioncd, -brown--eyesf--J with a pal of his to borrow ack hairi 5 3 in. tail, and his camping stuff, and we'll go up in the mountains and CAMP.

"Do you see what that means to me? Take the children, (whereas my parents had said a fine son. I hope some girls will enjoy writing to him. His address is: James Cecil Guerrero, U.S.S. Kishwaukee -A-O-G-9, KISHWAUKEE, Fleet Post Office, San Francis- At this time of year more skin lubrication than usual is indicated. Oily creams and hormone oils will Ire helpful.

Last week I discussed some of the effects of weather or on health, personality and appearance. would keep them co California. Thank you, Vir- went to Mexico, Hawaii, Cana-jgjnia. Mrs. Farley." or some such trip) and me still cooking, washing.

I mentioned the fact that sudden changes in temperature car gi watching the kids and worrying that they'll get lost, drown or fall over a Anyhow, they're too young for such are hard'on health and sometimes on the disposition. Today "I just can't get anywhere I would like to call your attention to the fact that climate explaining to my husband. He also has quite an effect on your skin. jsays three weeks of camping jwill give a wonderful experience to the kids, and it's what DEAR' MISS KAY: Your wonderful column has helped me before so I'm hoping it can again. Our family of seven children are in need of clothing for school.

I thought some readers might have coats for my girls--ages 16, 13, 10, 9, or dresses, blouses or skirts. Anything would be apprecl- d. No name please, but they experts usually can guess your home state, if it is dry and time for i by looking at your complexion, and English-women "Miss Kay. shouldn't a wife; a pj or jf they want always have been noted for their a i complexions. Theyi a a vo i vacation 0 they may bring it to doubt owe the damp English climate a "thank you." HIS vacation.

of "Seven." Our skin usually takes a healing from the hot summer sun. This year was probably no exception. Now. soon DEAR FURIOUS: Certainly outer coating will be subjected to sudden changes in i sllollld have a voice i i perature and blasts of cold wind. During this in-between timel? hyjl ol ay pla ur 'l us i band is missing the point when we should give our complexions a pick-up.

Mild bleaches seems to think it is his va- more lubrication than usual are indicated. Oily creams and'cation alone. All Al'tklir JabloW Original PROMINENT DESIGNER Skirt, jacket, cape. Each has the casual look that home dressmakers- achieve easily and with so much enjoyment. Notice that there are no strictly tailored details.

Almost have a dry skln se a makc basc which is as as sewing one seam after another even though lormone oils will be helpful. Leave these on for several hours if you do not wish to eavc them on all night. THERE ARE oils which disappear into 1hc skin leaving only a slightly dewy appearance. Perhaps, just for this short period between days spent in Ihc sun and the first fall zippy weather, you might leave your cream on all night long once in a while. If you take a long, luxurious bath cleanse your face and neck and then apply an oily cream before getting into the tub.

The heat helps the skin absorb the oils. Yo'jr skin care should depend on the type of skin you have and also on the climate in which you live. If you live i i a damp, vcry moist climate a normal and even a dry i will not require as much lubrication as either would in a dry clime. There are safeguards against the sudden changes of tern- in the fall and against the winds and cold weather. designed for a dry skin.

There is also a milk emulsion which is the design is from the famous suit house of Arthur Jablow. most effective weapon against the little lines which appear it of wool wilh a tweedy look, or one of the very new mixtures of dacron and wool. Printer! Pattern A50S is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12. I I Hi and IS. Size Hi jacket and skirt require 3 yards Sl-inrh Jabrir; cape 1 yards.

Send (INK A printed Pattern A508 to Inrtc- poiv.lcnl, Siar-News, Pattern Departnicnl, P.O. Box Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Please print YOUR A ADDRIvSS STVLK NUMBER a Xoxt Week-Watch lor a Prominent Designer Pattern by Gmny Stulzlcn. under Ihe eyes, especially in dry weather or in a dry climaio. emulsion disappears into the skin but leaves it pliable und soil.

YES, TAKE Ihe weal her into consideration when planning skin care I If you would like my leaflet "Your Outer Coating" send a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request for leaflet No. -17 lo Josephine Lowman in care of Ihis newspaper (nelrmfd 67 Thi nrglsttr nd Trlbuni 1MTI You have earned the vaca- COMPLETE PERSONAL SHOPPING SERVICE Your most romplicated or small- nst commission carried out tvith judgment and discernment. Special services to shut-ins. MARY AUGUSTA SY 8.8J48. 8-IZ Nou 7-8 P.M.

HON. THRU SUN. SArcadk? No this is RUTH, Michael's assistant she helps make your appointment more enjoyable by attending to those details which assure you of a perfect permanent, tinting and hair styling. We arc constantly interviewing tli'e finest beauty operators in Southern California as they join our staff they will be pictured in our ads-watch jor them. of Arcadia 105 S.

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