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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • Page 183

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WEDDINGS 6 JLodflnffrUiJmcS Young Presidents WEST LOS ANGELES Young Presidents Club members were guests at a dinner party at the Matador Restaurant. Prize-Winning Grower to Talk on Violet Culture SANTA MONICA-Mrs. Winfield Relsner of Comp-ton, authority on African violet culture and a prize-winning grower, will addressee Carolyn Rector Saintpaulia Society at noon Tuesday, July 9, at 1439 15th St. Mrs. Le Roy Hansen will conduct the business meeting.

Hostesses at the social hour win be Mr D. W. Robinson and Mrs. JCiiTi Srowzi Persons tiv-terested In African violets are invited to attend. Davie-Warren WEST LOS ANGELES Wedding of Edith Helen Warren and Walter Cstlin Davie was celebrated in St.

John's Presbyterian Church. After a honey-' moon trip to Mexico in his plane the couple will live in West Los Angeles. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Koy A. Warren of West Lost Angeles and is a Temple University alumna.

Davie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Davie of Los Angeles, is a graduate of UC Berkeley School of Engineering. Butler-Newman WEST LOS ANGELES Wedding of Miss Carroll Jetta Newman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lionel Newman, and Philip Ed- Picnic Set on Church Parking Lot WESTWOOD The parking lot of Westwood Hills Congregational Church will be transformed into picnic grounds, with Fourth of July decorations, for the annual barbecue which follows the 4:30 program this afternoon. The community has been invited. Barbecued hamburgers, baked beans, salad and homemade ice cream will be served. The Youth Fellowship, in addition to helping with the barbecue, will hold a white elephant sale to benefit Tougaloo College in Mississippi.

John Pratt, Southern California Council of Churches executive, will speak on "Independence 1968" at 4:30 p.m. The vacation church school children, directed by Mrs. Curtis Champlin, will sing patriotic songs. The Rev. S.

Mark Hogue, minister of the church, will introduce Pratt. Chairman of the day is At Your Booksellers I SERRA 1 CALIFORNIA CONQUISTADOR ft or by mail from Parker Son, 241 East 4th rt Street, Los Angeles 90013. WJ4.95 plus 25c tax plusK 35c shipping. yj Ik Oxnard and he will serve as Navy medical officer at Port Hueneme. Heinonen Wilson MARINA DEL REY Highland Park Presbyterian Church of Dallas was the setting for the marriage of Gail Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of the James Alexander Wilsons of Dallas, and Robert Lance i son of the Lloyd W.

Heinonens of Marina Del Rev. Reception was at Northwood Club. The couple will live in Los Angeles. The bride studied at Colorado College and Southern Methodist University. Heinonen attended Colorado College and Valley State College.

Naidorf -Shay BRENTWOOD Wedding of Patricia Ann Shay, daughter of Frank A. Shay Sr. of Ridgewood, N.Y., and Louis Murray Naidorf was held at Unitarian Universalist Church in Sepulveda. Reception was at Santa Ynez Inn. After honeymoon in Europe they will live in Brentwood.

The bride attended St. Joseph's in New York City and the bridegroom, son of Jack Naidorf of West Los Angeles and Mrs. Meriam Naidorf of Honolulu, has a master's degree from UC Berkeley. Buchtel-Baier MALIBU Miss Theresa M. Baier, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Richard win Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler of Pacific Palisades, was celebrated in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Santa Monica. Reception was at the Fox and Hounds.

After honeymoon in San Francisco they will live in West Los Angeles. Sills-Tucker WEST LOS ANGELES Marriage of Lana Ruth Tucker and John Bruce Sills, solemnized in Wil-shire Blvd. Temple, was followed by a reception at the Marquis restaurant. The bride, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs, John Tucker of West Los Angeles, studied at Santa Monica City College.

The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sills of Westwood, was educated in New York. They will live in West Los Angeles. Feldman-Zimmerman WEST LOS ANGELES Wedding of Lynn Eunice Zimmerman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman of Sheboygan, and Dr. Erwin I. Feldman, son of Mrs. Bessie Feldman, was held at Congregation Mogen David.

Dr. Feldman is a graduate of the University of Illinois school of medicine and interned at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. The couple will live at WOODEN CHOW TABLES I 26'x 26' 8" I 32x ao'xlZ" RUG CLEANING SPECIAL INDIAN MADRAS BEDSPREADS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L.

Dicterow, wed at Volley Beth Shalom, are spending honeymoon in Europe. She is the former Ellen Morcy Stokols, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irving H. Stokols, Bel-Air, and attends Valley State.

The bridegroom, son of the Harold Dicterows, attends UCLA school of medicine. Baier, and Robert E. Buchtel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Buchtel Jr. of Mar Vista, were married in Our Lady of Malibu Church. A reception followed at Trancas Restaurant. The bride studied at the College of the Holy Names in Oakland and the bridegroom, who served two years in the Navy, attended Santa Monica City College. They will live in North Hollywood.

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