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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 41

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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OakUnd Tribune. Sunday, Oct. 17, 1948 S-3 'Ti i i i Hi- ninil IPeilersBiro. 4 Jt as I fo; Yi' JW i D.2DW 9. V4 fc0 i mill mi I II II II I ll.n.l....n..Min.li II.

i.n i i I 1 Pair Wed by Candlelight Miss Marjorie Frances Bell be-fcame Mrs. William Kenneth Steiner a candlelight ceremony in the Betty Beers Comes From Japan to Keep Altar Date A honeymoon in the high Sierra wedded to Lieutenant Dudley Stark, followed the October 16th vow ex- West Point graduate, change of Miss Betty Elon Beers The new Mrs. Vail was graduated and Richard Merritt Vail in the La-'om Pomona College. She has re- ceived her doctor's degree in litera- fayette home of-Mr. and Mrs.

Mil-. and En2lish Columbia First Congregational church in mid- September. Mr. Victor Bell es-i i i. 1 I cu lcu ma uauiiier up uie aiaic iu ...1 1 V.

1 3 TT jton R. Vail, cousins of the bride- University. groom. I The bridegroem. son of Mr.

and The bride, who but recently re. Mrs Elbert M. Vail of Berkeley, at-, tended the University of California turned from Japan, is the daughter for following his gradua- of Colonel and Mrs ere A. Beers, tion from Piedmont High SchooL now stationed at Yokohama, where Richard is affiliated with Delta was of white brocaded moire de-1 signed with a short train. A beaded tiara crown held the tiered veil of French illusion in place.

The bride-elect carried a shower bouquet of white bouvardia and bride roses. Mrs. Richard Peryam, as matron of honor, wore white taffeta trim- i L-uipuei. a vyesi.roim graauaie, Kappa Epsilon. He was graduated uxi v.tri,., mU.UISrom Massachusetts Institute of I tj Technology in 1943 and recently re- from SCivCu im- ceived his master degree I maid at an elaborate Army wedding Harvard Business College.

med with cerise "atxd carried matching gladioli. The bride's mother, Mrs. Victor Bell, chose a gold dress with matching aqcessories. Mr. and Mrs.

John Bedecarre, whose marriage was attended by a host of their college friends earlier in the season. Shown above are the members of the bridal party, left to right Sharon Miller, niece of Miss Eleanor Ann Reid, Mrs. Stephen Miller, sisters of the bride, Barbara Bedecarre, Miss Marcia Gray, Miss Jane Hyland, Mrs. Harry Hicks, Miss June Wightman and Miss Mary Tweedy. Mr.

and Mrs! Bedecarre have returned from their honeymoon. The bride is the former Cathy Reid. Mrs. Wesley Steiner, mother of the bridegroom, wore an aqua gown with pink accessories Best man for the benedict was Edwin Steiner, his brother. A reception was held immediately after the'service at the home of the bride on Weldon Avenue.

The couple is now at home in SICKLEN-MAILLIARD VOWS Both young people are graduates a young people are graduates Peters Bros, have for years been FIRST in bringing to you the very latest in fine foot wear styling and NOW we are again FIRST in bringing to you a NEW LOW PRICE 4 of the JOIN FAMILIES which During the war, the benedict was commissioned lieutenant in the "Sea Bees'' and was in charge of a base at Manila. He is now with a construction company building the Butte City Bridge. Mr. Vail, father of the benedict, was for years a member of the Oakland Planning Commission, a direc-j tor of the Oakland Forum and Ki-wanis Club. It was largely through his efforts that the East Bay Regional Parks were acquired.

Mrs. Arthur Bridge of Ontario served as attendant for Betty. She is the former Catherine Vail, sister of the bridegroom, and was one of the first "Wasps" to fly fighter planes in the war. Mr. Milton Vail stood with the benedict as best man.

In the absence of Colonel Beers, his daugver was given in marriage by Mr. Henry R. Vail, the groom's uncle. Bishop George Miller of the Methodist Episcopal Church, an old friend of the family, performed the wedding ceremony. The bride wore a duchess satin gown of absynthe green, the skirt ending in a train.

She carried clusters of wood roses from Honolulu in her bouquet. last year. Beaver and the late Mr. Mr. Stwnpr th son of Mr.

anH 1 nougn announceo across me cay, eric rl. Mrs. Wesiey Steiner of Monrovia, the union of two of the prominent Beaver, and also of the late Mr. and Southern "California. famihes of California, the Van Sick- Mrs.

Frederic W. Van Sicklen. lens and Mailliards, with the ap- and the late Frederick W. Van Sick- in these beautifully styled BLACK SUEDE Mr. Mrs.

John Cushing, proachina nuptials of Miss Sally van slCKien. cvui Frederic H. Beaver, Mrs. George beauties in your choice of two heel heights. EXCIUSIVELY Jwi6 terests society on both sides of the and latfi Frederick van Sick.

y- 'S i the Van Sicklens are former Ala IN i I i OAKLAND meda residents. Sally is the daughter of Mrs. Horace Davis Van Sjck-len and the late Mr. Van Sicklen. She is a sister of, Peter Van Sicklen len.

After her graduation from Miss Burke's School in San Francisco, Sally attended Vassar for two years and later graduated from Mills College. Jim, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Ward Mailliard has two brothers, William S. and John W.

Mailliard 2 TRS Egg I and a granddaugnter of Mrs. Fred- Uyiirs JJirciDS About a hundred guests attended the reception later. Tea for Mrs. Mhoon To meet Mrs. jamuel McKee Mhoon Jr.

(Marie Marquis). Mrs. I i ii i r-hi im if ii Style Show Draws Society III. His grandparents are Mrs. John W.

Mailliard and the late Mr. Mailliard and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Peterson.

He is a nephew of Thomas P. and Page Mailliard and of Somers and Raltzer OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 Mrs. Richard M. Vail, the former Betty Elon Beers, came to California from Japan to be married in 1 5 44 BROADWAY i Harry Heasley Fair has issued vitations for a tea on Wednesday at the Women's Athletic Club. The junior Mr.

Mhoon is a nephew of Mr. Fair. They are now making their home in the Bay area. Eastbay society will attend the Peterson, Mrs. Walter I.

Baldwin style show Tuesday evening at the and Mrs. Temple Bridegman- He Palace which the Women's Auxili- was a student at Yale and served ary Board of St. Joseph's Hospital three years with the U.S. Naval Re-is sponsoring for the benefit of the serve St. Joseph's Hospital Rehabilitation Fund.

Among the modelf will be Mrs. Joseph C. Hickmgnotham (Diana. FRANKLIN AND HOBART, OAKLAND. HOTEL CLAREMONT, BERKELEY Dollar).

Mrs. Paul Miller. Mr Christian Buck, Mrs. James Parks Bradley, Mrs, Richard L. Rees and r.rv -e, 1 Mrs.

Edwin Callan. Mrs. Stanley Dollar is among i those who have reserved tables 1 from this side I Chah-man of th auxiliary is Mrs. iwarsnaii r. aiaaison.

ivirs. oneiaon i ''Cooper, Mrs. Ralph Soto-Hall, Mrs Peter Folger. Mrs. Bruce Dohr- 'rnann, Mrs.

Stuart L. Rawlings Jr Mrs. Turner McBaine ana Mn 'inj Richard Oddi. Fete Opera Star Dr. and Mrs.

Everett Allen were guests Friday evening at the party A recent Piedmont bride was Mrs. George Paul Line-Han Jr. (Kathy Biltz), whose marriage was one of formal weddings of the season. Colbourn photo. given by Gualtiero Bardellini honoring Bidu Sayao.

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