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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 13

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X-V a vs-ifr uh is Vk II I OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, FEBRUARY 21, 1932 1 tjiTVV iri- -r -rY Building Fond Of West Oakland Home to Be Aided Miss Marion Selby Becomes Bride of John AcJarns Jr. At San Francisco Wedding mm i A nV vi-iYi'i'v'rrir JUNIOR ALLIANCEGROUFT.O SFQNSQRICE Mil four o'clock marked the nuptial service at nrUESDAY afternoon, February 1C, at 1 which Miss Marlon Selby of this city Adama Jr. of San Francisco and formerly became the bride of Mr. John Charles of Oakland, at a service read at the home In Pacific avenue, San Francisco. of Mr.

Adams' mother. Mrs. Adolph I hi Cathedral, Ran irancisco, officiated at Monslgnor Charles Ilamm of St. Mary's close relatives. Miss Jeanne Selby was dson Adams III was the best man for his ed bodice, short cape sleeves and long full the nuptials, read In the presence or onl the maid of honor for her sister and Mr.

brother. A gown of white lace, designed with fit klrt was worn bv the bride, and with it lo ng white gloves, and a horsehair braid hat, pattern of the gown. Two shades of pink noted in' the tulips, arranged in a grace- in which the braid design copied the laeo trimmed the hat, the same pink coloring (ContiWJ on Pg 2-S, Col. 4.) By SUZETTE- rrHE first big party which the Junior Alliance of the 1 West Oakland Home Society will five for the benefit of the building fund of that institution will be an evening of ice skating at the local rink, Monday, February 20. Mrs.

Donald Allen will be in charge of the affair and will have the assistance of nine sub-chairmen: Mesdamea Giles Crandall, Joseph Falrchild. Edward Larmer, Fuller Lyman. Lonle Bee, William F. Know, land, Edison. Lloyd, Osborne E.

Lemmon and Misa Virginia Fader. The program will Include many feature numbera by professionals during intermissions, fancy skating and aurprise events to add to the enjoyment of the evening. Many dinner and supper parties will be given that evening. A no-host grpup will meet at the home of Miss Gladys Bohn for supper after the skating party. These will number Messrs.

and Mcsdames Donald Pond, Russell Reed. Reginald Farran, Jack Ross, Roy Anderson, and Edward Moreland. Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin will entertain with a aupper and Mr.

and Mrs. Wflliara Tattiani will entertain at dinner before the party. Ticketa for the benefit skating party may be procured from any of the members of the Junior Alliance, of which Mrs. Arthur Angell Is president Among the members are Mesdamea Frank Abbott, W. D.

Agnew, Donald Allen, Roy Anderson, Arthur Angell, Lonle Bee, Hyler Bree. Ralph Render, Clement Brake, George Brittingham. Wallace Breuner, Charles Campbell. Edgar Close, Wesley Clay, Giles Crandall, Wilson Cosby, Gordon Cranmer, Virgil Dardl, Teter Donlon, Frederick Dorward, Lafayette D'Auby. Edward Ewer, John Ewer, Joseph Fairchild.

Reginald Farran, Hans Peter Faye William Foss, William Fleager, Frank (Continued on Pie 2-S, Col. Eleanor Fay Is Bride TIE home of Mr. and Mrs-Rollo E. Fay on Clare-mont boulevard, Berkeley, was the scene of a simple wedding ceremony Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, when -their daughter. Miss Eleanor Fay.

became the bride of Mr. McCulloch Campbell. Half a hundred guests, relatives and close friends were assembled for the ritual, which waa read by Rev. W. R.

If. Hodgkln, rector of St. Mark'a Episcopal church. Rev. Hodgkln officiated at the marriage of Miss Anita Glass, cousin of the bride, and Mr.

Gregory Harrier, a few years ago at the Fay home. The bride was given In marriage by her father, Mr. Rollo E. Fay. She was simply gowned In light blue suede lace, the costume finished with a smart jacket of the lace, designed with flowing sleeves.

The formality of a chapcau was dispensed with, and she carried a bouquet of bouvardia and lilies of the valley. Miss Lucy May Fay was i i 6 I (Continued oa Pt 2-S, Col. 4 Kttuni, if I f-l 'h'r 1111 ItISS CYHWIA MLLLWi f-iV'V i II'm i ii 4 i 1 J' I A -MIS. WUtAM HUMAtD COOPtAJK. fMAMAKFT ttUUTfr) III i i f.

I I lllii HELLNX 1WDB0M Nancy Morgan To Become Bride 1 Gladys McLeod Sets March 31 As Weddinil Date 1111 1 A tne next weck two Ttl0re lnn 0Tie thou" QvV sand invitations will be Issued to. friends on both sides of the bay for the wedding of Miss Gladys Marion McLeod nnd Mr. Anthony James Kennedy in old Mary's church In San Miss McLeod has chosen Thursday, March 31, as the date for her wedding which will be performed by Reverend Oliver Welch in the same church In which her grandmother, mother and sister were married. iMiss McLeod, who is being entertained extensively by friends on both sides of the bay preceding her marriage is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Francis McLeod of San Francisco. Mr. Kennedy, legal ad-, viser to Governor James J. Rolph is the son of 4 Irs. Anne Kennedy of Berkeley and Spokane, Wash- Mngton.

Miss McLeod has just chosen her bridal attendants. Her sixtcr, Mrs. Gilbert C. Wheat (Gertrude McLeod), of Los Angelos, will serve as matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Mrs. Allison Watkins Bruner of San Lcandro, who was Miss Sylvia Lcland before on Pge 2-S, CoL Iii April Rites ONE of the first of the' post-Easter brides will be Miss Nancy Bell Morgan, whose marriage to Mr.

Robert Hilliard Collins Jr. of Piedmont Is planned for April 20. Further details for the ceremony, which is one of the outstanding ceremonies of the spring, will be completed within the next few weeks. Miss Morgan is the daughter of Mrs. Kendall Morgan of Blair avenue, Piedmont, and Isj a niece of Mrs.

James Tyson, Mrs. Wil liam G. Cooke, Mrs. Roy" Mauvais'and Miss Flora Bell and of Mr. George C.

Morgan of New York. The bride-elect is a sister of Mr. John Clay Hampton. She was educated at Miss Ransom's in Piedmont and at the Anna Head School in Berkeley. Mr.

Collins is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilliard Collins, His sister, Miss Ruth Collins, is now in" London. Miss Morgan has been the incentive for a number of engagement parties, and others will be given before the wedding date. Whether the marriage will be celebrated at the home of the bride's mother, or will be a formal church ceremony will be determined upon later In the season, when attendants have been named by the brlde-clcct.

Among the more recent social affairs given for the future bride, was a luncheon and bridge, at which Misa Martha Davis presided as hostess. Miss Davis entertained her guests at the apartment of her mother, Mrs. Donald Davis, who makes her home at the Hill Castle in this city. Intimate friends of Miss Morgan were MISS A'AMCY M0R0AJ4 i A BEVY of brides-elect for whom the post-Easter ecr.son will prove a busy one are Miss Florence 01-ney, fiancee of Mr. Hcber Steen; Miss Nancy Eell Morgan, who will wed Mr.

Robert Hilliard Collins April 20; Miss Cynthia McLellan, betrothed of Mr. Ralph William Bias Miss Helene Lundborg, fiancee of Mr. Gordon Lewi Johnson; Miss Daisy Bell Overton, fianrre ct Mr. James E. French Mrs.

William Hubbard Cooper (Margaret Erann) has gone to her new home at Ani-r- MISS DAISY ifU OYLRT0N i till present. .1.

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