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Independent from Long Beach, California • 48

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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48
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4 tow iskn caus, mwmv. juiv nn News Told at Ted Wild ayes Say 1 i By IOLA MASTERSON-I, P-T Women's Editor THE GREEN envy sign is any rate, guests, a toUl of on. No laffing or Joking, 36, presented, them with a pliz, while it is lit. This bankful 61 money minis ry stayed on for a weeW apd left again. Then Linda flew back to be a bridesmaid ture of course, but plenty Linda Lupheri wedding, with -which to follow In- Like, wild, man.

Resting up structions: "Have an eve- from the flurry of hello-ing ning in Paris on your en- and goodbye-tag, Clare' and Lynn are in Catalina again this weekend, with boat-guests Dot and John vious friends.1 BANG UP Ftourth of July Gold and white cards bearing the name? of Gail Lyndall Fairley and James Edwin Gilchrist revealed the news of their betrothal at a' tea last Wednesday. than -200. guests were, hidden to -the event. in the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Houston. C. Fairley, 4219 California Ave. The bride-elect was graduated from; Polytechnic I High School and attends Colorado Woman's College In Denver. She was.

presented at the Assistance League 1960 debutante ball, and is a member of the Junior auxiliaries of the Assistance League and Long Beach' Symphony Association. "V- shade of ftolson is no stranger to my. cheeks as stories of trips' in mag nificent pro-portlons cross mdesk. Current 1 it is Debbie and Bud Weinhelmer who are giving me this Jealousies. They leave aboard the Ori-.

ana Monday with plans-to Come home sometime before Christmas." Honestly In Germany, they'll take weekend win be followed by another slzzler next weekend for Bev and Bob Ray. They left Saturday as guests of Eldona and Jack Buehn aboard their steely 42-foot cruiser, Louise, to spend through the 4th at Catalina. Next Friday they'll take off z. for Las Vegas with Mar- delivery on a Mercedes Benz fgret urt Herb Gifford. Slz- -recenl torrid to tour the boulevards and right Hope they eoak 7 10 KOUt IGNORING beach sense, a Benefit Leaguers went Into Los Angeles one THEIR, normal city common foursome of Childrens tends Denver University.

He is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi. The wedding date has been set for June, 1962, following graduation from their respective colleges. for gift Items and decora- HER FIANCE, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Gilchrist of. Durango, 'is an alumnus of. New Mexico Military Institute and at Honor SharpsToddy of After they've had their fill of the continent they'll ship their motoring, companion home and try it out on the U.S. turnpikes and freeways, planning to visit throughout the New England states before going down to Miami and' across home again. Their.

daughter and son-in-law, Susie and Bunny" Lewis hosted a lots of champagne and buffet bon voyage for them a couple of weeks ago. may explain to neighbors why they couldn't smell the popcorn while it was popping. At up enough coolth in cool Pacific breezes to last them. 4 Jpf! ITS BEEN. a here gone again now you see them, now you dont situation at Clare and Lynn Hossom's The first "here they are, there they go" oc-cured when they drove up to watch Linda's graduation at Cal She came home with them then flew bade' up for-sunimer school.

In between time. Sherry drove down from Stanford and the four Hossoms spent a long weekend on their boat, at Cherry Cove. Sher- tions for a league benefit 7 which doesnt place until November! They were searching, for, and found, decorations representing all holidays. Roasting for philanthropy were Jean Hartt, party chairman, Vera Brook, ins, Barbara Martin and Vi Neal Incidentally, you may, think the heat went to their heads the hard way when you hear the cdor scheme of decor invitations. Orange, green and blue.

Dont knock it til you see It. SUNNY PLANS FOR GLAMOROUS WINING A sophisticated pre-curtain cocktail party is in store for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Ridder when they entertain Thursday from 6 to.

8 p.m. prior to gala premiere here of Long Beach Civic Light Opera production. Assisting Mrs. Ridder '(standing, left) at party in Ridder home, 4601 Long -Beach will be Mmes. Don Wilson, George Johnson, (seated) and James Craig Jr.

Also assisting' greet about 100 guests will.be Mmes. Sam Cameron and Larry Collins Jr. (Staff Photo)' This afternoon from 3 to 5 p. m. in the Petroleum Club, 3636 Linden Mr.

and Mrs, Ivan Sharp will, receive the congratulations of their many friends at a reception on-, occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. The honored pair, who reside at 816 Harding St, were married on July 4, 1911, in Soldier, Kan. They have lived in Long Beach since 1933 and have two daughters, 'Mmes. T. Buhl Van Nornum and James J.

Sampson of Umg Beach. Sharp is a charter member of El Bekal Shrine. Mrs. Sharps lodge affiliations include El Tanya Court, Ladies' Oriental Shrine and Merret Temple, Daughters of the Nile. She is organist for Calvary White Shrine, Bellflower Chapter OES and honorary members of Mar-Vista chapter; OES.

7 oastmistress Council Hostess With Mostest Has Been Replaced 1 Members of Council 1, wood Club. Ora Pate -Stew-Southwest Region of Inter- ard of Ghrden Grove will re- Dr. and Mrs. Dean E. Godwin, 3100 St, were honored on their golden wedding anniversary on Wednesday by their sons and daugh-' ters-in-law.

Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Godwin arid Dr. 'and Mrs. Robert Godwin, and their four grandchildren.

The happy event, took place in the home of the Robot God: wins, 5500 El Parque St PROVING that theyre still able to wait up for the sunrise and crow about It were members of Jaycee's Exhausted Roosters dan, circa the late 40s, and members of its auxiliary, Les Femmes, had a progressive dinner-party the other night and the old gang proved they arent as far gone as the calendar Insists. It was rousing. Started out with cocktails at Tort" and Dean Ives; then progressed tor MarvelUr and Bob Me- Nutty'S for steak barbecuing around the pool; and ended at Winnie and Dr. Carroll Mullin's for dessert and dancing until dangerously close to iSony, Perle, but youve Just lost your place in the -un as the hostess with the mostest Replacing you is Ponnie She accomplished it in one fell swoop last Sundaywhen.she entertained in honor of Hanks birthday as well as of Grace Cooney, Mr. Rs executive secretary here at the PT.

Adding greatly to the joy of the fli0AV, day was Win and Bill Notts gift to Utffy Hank-7-a harbor cruise aboard that ever lovin', scrumptious party boat of the of sneaky the way one nf the guests, Bob Hastings, happened to have a birthday that same day, 'too. Following the cruise all sailors went on to the Riddels bay front home (and it is a jewel of a place) to laundioimTes gifrforBcr husband--a new dock" national Toastmistress Clubs, will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at Greenbrier Inn in Gar- den Grove with Mrs. Merrill W. Payne presiding.

Eulalie. and Garden Grove Toastmis tress Clubs will be hostesses. speech 'contest recently Mrs. Robert Morgen Of Fuller will be installed s. welcSTthe new chairmn of Council 1 clubs.

She will' represent the region at the Jirtentational Others to take of- fice will be Mariel Louise Hansens San Pedro; Virginia ip "The Godwins met while students at the U. of Michigan from, which they both were' graduated. They were married in Coldwater, June 28, 1911. Before coming to Long Beach in 1921 they livedJnNewYork City, where graduate and in Houghton, Dr. Godwin started to specialize in eye, ear, nose and throat practice.

Dr. Godwin has served as president of the medicdl societies of his specialities at Long Beach, Los Angeles and California state levels; as Daley, Garden Grove; Agnes Coleman, Santa Ana; and Joan Shuff, Ardis Clulr of Long Beach. RECAP OF the year's work win- be presented by Mrs. Barbara Carter of the Lake- TEA -HOUSE- warming was given, by Pat and John Brennan to celebrate completion of their new tea garden and tea house the other evening. Ten couples toasted the lovely addition and I dont think with hot tea.

John officiated as swordfish steaks were bar- and dine on things ambrosiac. A few of those among the cruisin' singers of Happy Birthday present were Corinne and Vem Fay, Marilyn and Jim Crookcr, Luba and Alex Kadvany and Emily and John CottrelL John, with one of those Immediate action cameras, was snapping pictures faster than an AP man at a beauty contest Newspaperites among the Jolly crowd included Dan Ridder, Jane Epley, Mil and' Cameron, Frandne and Larry Collins, Walt Pollock and Ann and Miles Sines. Take Part becued and Pat produced wonderful gourmet go- W1U1S COast Otolaryngological So-' ciety, and is Fellow. of American College of Drrand Mrs. Dean Godwin One hundred and Seventy members and guests of Long in photography and painting she has added the.

study of art galleries and cultural art centers. The Godwins have visited manyjof these, as THE GODWINS-sons and Navy. Since retiring from practice five years ago Dr. Godwin has enjoyed as-troriomy as a hobby. Mrs.

Godwin has been active in several cultural or; gapizations locally and nationally. To her early interest Beach Emblem Qub 106 re Joined their father in his. medical practice after postgraduate medical training ami war service In the Medical Corps of the Air Force In a mid-afternoon Service marked by beauty and simplicity Judith Ann Emery repeated her wedding vows, recently With Griffith Windsor Jehu Jr. in. a double ring service at First Church of the Brethren.

The dark-haired bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Emery, 3231 Oregon was well as art festivals, on nu- pently Journeyed to Burbank nierous fripa; the to attend the Tt Could Be U. S. and Canada.

You! NBC television prq- ttt gram. i 1 1 Local participants in the cischenandrninciemaiiJT ows baia show, which win be released The bride chose a gown of delicate white JChantillyJacejcreerLtoffetnjlesignecLwitlu al gown of. Chantilly lace and silk organza. She was' attended by. Mrs.

Melvin Pittaer. matron of honor Mrs. Patrick Fleming Holly Lanyon and Ju lor local viewing at 110" am. were Mmes. Glen Wainnec.

Jack Kutrz, and O. M. v. Mrs, Jyahmer, Emblem president, was mmited her son, James Wainner of Dallas, whom she had CHAPEL VOWS In-Chriiflan-Ghapiel, South Gate; Sheila. Marie, Spydell became bride of Robert Nelson West Par- entSTueMrr andMrs.

M. Spydell and and Mrs. Emory West, all scalloped neckline trimmed with seed pearls and a bouffant, skirt with a chapel train, Her veil of silk illusion was held by of seed pearls, and she carried white orchids and stephanotis atop a white prayer -f' PRECEDING the bride were Mrs. Nicho-. las Schouten, of honor, Patsy Cheek, Cathy end Paula Emery, bride7, nieces; Kevin-and 'Jill Charlene Grundeman of Garden Grove became the bride of Gerald Kirk Eisch-en, soq of Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Eischen, 2925 Sixth St, duitogjuuiftemoon cer- dith emonyuat JTrinity Lutheran' Lynftte Nyquist was flower -'-Eischen, who attended -J Cmpletingthe was from Long j0hnNvoui8tLRonaId Beadi-City and'State Col- WilsonandGeorge Dirariiel, legies, ik assistant adminis- ushers. -VJ' tra(iyeanaiystfor theLong.

Bnrh pnlif-w TVprtmW THE pot seeri for five years. Mrs, -Kurtx was presented with a DownCy. The bdde is a living suite and. Mrs. graduate of -LBGC and, Haney participated in the LBSC; berTiusbarid was; programs, -current contest graduated from the Uni winning grand 'VV versity- of Redlimds, sf-f s.ru H'iV Griffith W.

Jehu, RgQEspariita, St. chose "as best man. Chari Miller, Gary DeGiorgib arid Gary Clark seated the 200 Mrs. Griffith W. Jehu Jr.

FORlTHE cermnonyj the bride, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. M. R. Grundeman, Garden Grove, wore a tradition- ated from Garden Grove schools and attended Long Beach State College, where she was affiliated with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.

The is Van alumnus of -Tau Kappa" Epsilon and served withjthe Marine Corps.1 -T The new MrsAJehu was graduated from; Polytechnic High School where she was Wu president of California Young Farmers, commissioner of art, received her AA He also attended Humboldt State College at degree and dental assistant cap and pin Areata. 'TT. Following a hmejonoon "at Running DnUin Jdii la an ahimnuS't of Wilson High Springs! Arrowhead, the young couple will I 6DO IxUDIn School and Coast -Where he reside in Long 1 Jr Mrs; Gerald' K-EJachen Southern California think? of -j- 1 Finishing Schools ft-- -v'w-Vi 1 it thinks of' "xi. Wilma Hastings Unit to Dine. the ABTICH0KE PICTURE FRAMES COT- Elaine Madeline Rubin JLI i Tend, James Phillip Pepoy ex- afnacienaQ-: Las.Vegasjreeently('andnow Insurance Women of Lcmg living to.

Bellflower. Beach will -meet for, dinner The bidde is the daughter at 7 pm. in the 0f Mr. and Mrs Gus Hacienda Hotel, San Pedro. 4744 Castane Avs; her bus: -Reports on the recent Via- hand is son of Mr.

slid Mrs tional convention in Stephen "BaCaf- Stephen Pe "Personalized Clothing Selection? a -I- sa new summer sil- houette, chic and short as you like 1 EcKcuriexprtlyplcced7' and hot weather1- MX comfort. HAIRCUT Far edded body Iry wWm-lioaal parncmant -V10" template -Louis will be made lm 1 tuth-V the president delegate-Ri The bride Custom imported. Portraits and paintings new beauty with an sppmpriat 1 One of "our oecorato be -happy to assiyou in iaut ielectuHL- -v davisgallEries 7 AND INTERIORS Dfyh lR GA 6-2621 Comth 'mi brow st I'; through our gdltrj ef fint 'pointings, BEAUTY 1 -t i' -i. Steichelmarf, and by Louise elternkte, The "HelpfuT Rxea posed of part presidente of -the will insteil-to membership Doris' Deah(lim-mediate past president wore a gown ot white" chiffon trimmed with Mrs, DolbifeaPepoy and Ted Pepoy attended the couple. The new Mrs Pepoy at- tended Lakewood High School AT FINISHIN8 Fashion modeling schom 4k BIXIY KNOUS SIMAHastla UUfll DOWNTOWN nun iiO Ocean Blvd.

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