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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 41

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THE SUN-TELEGRAM C-3 Sunday, July 28, 1968 The Wedding Picture "'I-M TmMk fiil Engagements 4: Comhs-Goodcell i I 1 '-2, GAILE H. GOODCELL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Goodcell, 3405 Valencia, San Bernardino.

Graduate of Pacific High School. Attended San Bernardino Valley College. Employed as stewardess for Western Air Lines. Hensley, Rorabaugh In evening rites performed at St. John's Episcopal Church, San Bernardino last night, Miss Linda Marie Rorabaugh became the bride of Dannie Alan Hensley.

The former Miss Rorabaugh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Rorabaugh, 734 Macy San Bernardino. She was attended by Mrs.

Charles Looney, matron of honor; and bridesmaids, Mrs. James Madden and Miss Christina Boorer. Duties of flower girls were performed by Julie Maenord and Laura Dobbs. Attending the bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Baxter W. Hensley, Gentry, were David E. Knox, best man; and ushers, James Wiley and Thayer K. Rorabaugh. Mrs.

Hensley attended Eisenhower High School and later San Bernardino Valley College and California State College at Fullerton. She is currently employed at J. C. Penney's Store. The bridegroom is a graduate of Armijo High School and San Bernardino Valley College.

He obtained his B.A. from California State College at Fuller-ton. Hensley will soon enter the Armed Forces. -rA I I i iSlllliiSMil Klingbeil, Thomas Miss Christine Louise Thomas and Jonathan Milton Klingbeil exchanged nuptial vows at 8 p.m. last Sunday in the Campus Chapel at Loma Linda.

Mrs. Judi Howard, the bride's sister, attended as matron of honor while Misses Arlene Ashton, Jody Duffield and Mrs. Kay Ornay were bridesmaids. Lighting the candles were Becky Sprague and Penny Wade, cousins of the bride, while flower girl was Michele Howard, niece of the bride, and Bible bearer was David Thomas, brother of the bride. David Klingbeil stood with his brother as best man while ushering duties were shared by Robert Ross, Henry Urqui-za and Steve Munger.

A 1966 graduate of Pacific High School, the bride graduated from Sacramento College of Dental Assistants and is now employed by Dr. J. C. Campbell. Her parents are Mr.

and Mrs. I. H. Thomas, 2825 Sepulveda San Bernardino. The bridegroom, son of Elder and Mrs.

R. L. Klingbeil, 25075 LaMar Road, Loma Linda, graduated from San Diego Union Academy and attended La Sierra Campus of Loma Linda University. He is now a student in LLU's School of Physical Therapy. The newlyweds will reside at 10963 Evans Loma Linda.

BERNARD DAVID COMBS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Combs of Rhine-lander, Wis. Graduate of Rbinelander Union High School.

Served four years in U.S. A i Force. Employed by Western Air Lines. The engagement was announced at a family Lynn Helbing photo MRS. D.

A. HENSLEY Dee Studio photo MRS. J. M. KLINGBEIL Wliitc-Sullivan I if MARGARET SULLIVAN Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Sullivan, 5986 Dogwood San Bernardino. Attended San Gorgonio High School. Peters, Pearey Perlee, Bradley In a wedding performed yesterday evening in El Cerrito, Christopher C.

Perlee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Perlee of San Bernardino, claimed as his bride Shirley Gail Bradley of that city. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert K. Bradley of El Cerrito, was attended by Meredith Bradley, maid of honor, and Cynthia Bradley, bridesmaid. Charles Ross Perlee, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and Stephen K. Bradley served as an usher.

The bride is a graduate of El Cerrito High School and Contra Costa College. She was employed as claims representative for Continental Insurance Co. in Oakland prior to her marriage. Perlee, a graduate of Pacific High School, San Bernardino Valley College and University of California, Berkeley, is employed as a timber management assistant with the U.S. Forest Service, Northern Redwood Purchase Unit at Six Rivers National Forest.

The couple will reside in Requa. 111 fW PAUL DUANE WHITE Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. White, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Presently serving in Navy as AMS-3. Plans have been made for a late August wedding. Miss Marjorie May Pearey and Steven Floyd Peters exchanged vows at 7:30 p.m. yesterday in St. Paul's United Methodist Church.

The bride asked her sister, Miss Catherine Pearey, to be maid of honor. Breck Nichols served the bridegroom as best man while ushering duties were shared by his brothers, David and Richard Peters. The daughter of Mrs. Mary Martelli, 24458 6th San Bernardino, Mrs. Peters graduated from Pacific High School last month.

The bridegroom, also a 1968 graduate of PHS, is employed by General Telephone Co. He is the son of Mrs. June Peters, 164 E. 11th San Bernardino. The newlyweds will reside at 164 E.

11th St. MRS. CHRISTOPHER PERLEE Chmiclcivski-Tull MRS. STEVEN F. PETERS 1 -mmrmmmmm Salerno, Lorimer MARGARET TULL Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Tull, Warminster, Penn. Graduate of William Ten-nent High School and Pennsylvania State University. Employed as teacher in Fontana School District.

Robert J. Salerno Jr. and Miss Lisa Lynn Lorimer were united in marriage at 7 p.m. yesterday in First Lutheran Church. The rites were performed by the bride's father, the Rev.

Harold J. Lorimore, and the Rev. James Bartsch. Miss Lorimer asked her sister, Mrs. Gary Alexander, to be matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. James Lorimer, Mrs. Harold J. Lorimer Mrs. Peter Lopez and Miss Claudia McClellan while acolytes were Jon Lorimer and Scott Salerno.

Gary Alexander served the bridegroom as best man while ushering duties were shared by Harold J. Lorimer James M. Lorimer, Peter Lopez and Dennis Joiner. The bride, a senior at San Gorgonio High School, is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

Lorimer, 3107 Stoddard San Bernardino. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Salerno, 27014 13th Highland, graduated from Ben Eielson High School at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska and attended San Bernardino Valley College.

He is employed at Kaiser Steel Corp. The newlyweds will reside in San LOUIS CIIMIELEWSKI Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chmielewski, 239 E. Rosewood Rialto.

Graduate of San Bernardino High School, Cal Poly, Pomona. Teaching certificate received from La Verne. Serves in Marine Corps Reserves. Currently employed with Rialto School District. Wedding set for August in Warminster, Penn.

Goldberg, Lakey In Calvary Baptist Church last night, Miss Paula Rose Lakey became the bride of Richard Wilmuth Goldberg. Honor attendants for the couple were Miss Patricia S. Bell and Todd Dods. Bridesmaids for Miss Lakey were Misses Donna Pettit and Charlotte Wolf and Mrs. Heinz F.

Thuemmel while flower girls were Francine Filanc and Julie Shvemar. Michael Pettit, Gene Wood and Robert Katz ushered guests. The bride graduated with honors from San Bernardino High School in 1964, San Bernardino Valley College in 1966 and the University of California at Berkeley last month. In September, she will attend San Jose State College for her elementary teaching credential, Prior to her marriage, the new Mrs. Goldberg resided with Mr.

and Mrs. Miles Pettit, 3035 La-dera Road, San Bernardino. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg, 909 W.

Marshall San Bernardino, graduated with honors from San Bernardino High School in 1962. He received his B.A. degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 1966 and his M.A. degree from UC last December. He is currently employed in the research and development division of IBM in Menlo Park and is studying for his doctoral degree at Stanford University.

The newlyweds will reside in Moun-lain View. Photo by Dee' Studio MRS. R. J. SALERNO JR.

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