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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 80

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Aug. 8, 1943 2-S DOUBLE RING SERVICE USED AT REESE-POLING WEDDING Orinda Home For Elliots Wedding Set For Tonight 1 An apartment In 76th Avenue willffxonor; Barbara Waller, bridesmaid. Orinda 'will be the hom of Mr. to readiness for Mr, and Mrs. and two flower girls Serda ae Th guest list was limited to Mrs.

James Hickson WlIotlobe Maurice Reese (Floye Roana Ferreira and Marilyn Jean Bullock, mediate family members only when (Kathleen Jermette Ahderson) when they come home from were dressed in identical, Honeymoon mp 10 uie pign oierra fht i The couple was wed at a double ring ceremony on Saturday July 17, at 4 cm. at Hillside Presbyterian utme; rioye. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hi.

ii t- G7 Poling of Dowllng Street was civen into the keeping of the bridegroom by her father. Her wedding dress was of lyory slipper lAUH maQC tn UQ, A. I designed with a yoke of sheer lace A three Quarter length, the veil was Athletic Club i 1 Swim Events Looklnf toward September 11. when aquatic program )n the Women's Athletic Club plunie will fc followed by awards of Red Cress eertiiicates, both children and aiujta are busy with swlmmta Instruction thee days it the club-boue. A series of Red Cron tests, start-inf with a beginner'! and ending with life saving and advanced awimminf, is beinf offered in the club's mural plunge.

A star affixed to a chart records each swimmer's progress. New students may still begin the series, and both they and swimmers already participating are urged to keep at the teits consistently to be ready for the September 11 awards. Reviving a pre-war courtesy, the club will now hold one room for transients, making it possible for out-of-town members as well ai visitors with guest card privileges to find accommodations. Dr. Henry H.

Hart's name has been tdded to the club's Thursday lecturers. He will speak on "Western Europe Spring of '48," on Thursday, September 18. Mrs. Helen B. Trowbridge and Mrs.

Charles P. Howard are co-chairmen of the program. bordered in lace and held in pUce'BUSter Reese Mi A Cjr s-, i if i v. 'V; ii' iv with a crown of seed pearls, pht carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with orchids. The new Mrs.

Reese was preceded down the aisle by four! attendants, They were Twila Fross, maid- of lf1 iuo v. 1 4 PRESSMANS HAWAII donned matching blue slippers and hcce- rne' darned ivory antherium. ihose in secondary roles, Mrs. Ar- nose, ana carried pin antnenum. i the Swedenborgian Church, San Francisco, last Sunday afternoon.

Blue was Kay's color choice for her vow exchange, her frock; of French organdy with white eyelet embroidery Fashioned with an ofj the shoulder bodice and bouf ant -vs. -M mm wuiii aver hihmu. She carried an old-fwhioned bou- Quet of bouvardia and wore the same blooms In her hair. Her attendant, Mrs. Jane Keatings tuA- tirkiU nfntisk A.m Mettsli in calot and carried coral besonias.

WiUiam H. Elliot Jr. of San Francisco was best man while Lyndon Mewha of Cerrito and George D. Miner Jr. of Richmond served as ushers.

The bride's mother, Mrs. Violet Pirie, wore a grey frock md orchids, while the bridegroom's mother Mrs. Henry W. Anderson chose to attend her son's nuptials in a champagne satm gown, her corsage also of orchids. Kay and James are honeymooning at the Santa Barbara Biltmore.

Both attended San Francisco State Col lege, the benedict, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry W. Anderson of Orinda. later transferring to the University of California. VOWS SAID AT MILLS CHAPEL Miss Dolores Elaine Fischer will become Mrs.

Allen March at a ceremony to be held in the Im-manuel Lutheran Church this evening at o'clock. Preceding Dolores down the church aisle will be Mias Dorothy Hall as maid of honor, and Miss Bonnie Tiegs and Miss Natalie Riba, bridesmaids. Joan Skance and Carol Hoberston will be flower girls, and Chip Fiicher, ring bearer. Gordon March will stand with Allen as bet man, while Vernon Kelm and Herbert Baak are slated to usher. The bride's parents, Mr.

and Mn. Charles P. Fischer of Fernside Boulevard, Alameda, will 1 at the reception to follow the servi s. Rev. Carl R.

March will read the ritual for his son, later going to the reeeption with Mrs. March, Allen's mother. Yosemite will be the couple's honeymoon destination, end on their return they will live in Alameda. San Leandro Girl daughter of Mrs. Jrma Denning ef Iromediate family members tmamA nt ka htmt' 7.

InT aitiuiupj nulls' milium tlLGUUFU Mil MMHMataaHHnMBanaatft i 'V r-A x- MUl Carol Virginia Wilson and Mr. July 16 in the chapel of Mill. CoV- lege. Jeanwie Kubick of Coacerd wi maid of honor, wearing green suit and matching hat in contrast to the burgundy- red suit and hat worn by the bride. Warren Bennett attended Roy at best man.

The Justwed are now living on Howe Street while Roy completes his education at Annatrong -'College. Carol has already received her de- grees from the same college, Mr. and Mrs. Philip leRey Wilson of Oakland are the bride's parents, while Roy is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Edward Boedy of Oak- land SALHJ 1915 SMJWWAT i srr II 1m models of dotted swiss. serda ae Was in rchid and both carried bouquets of sweet peas. A floor length dress of yellowj chiffon was worn by the honor' attendant who carried yellow ear-nations centered with- pink. Miss Waller wore oink taffeta and car-. ried pink carnations centered with yellow.

James Beese served as best man' for his brother, while in usher roles were Bob Blevens, Gary Poling and A reception was held directly following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Greeting, guests with Mr. and Mrs. Poling were thebenedict'i parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Reese of Alvin Road. mm it KAIS a :1, i IRVIN LEONARD HONEYMOON IN Now honeymooning in Honolulu are Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Leonard vorin. rrdnn uooaman mm A wno recited their marriage Misses Betty Ann Zemon.llO Wed OaklCtTldtr after Rabbi William Stem jn the St. Babette Hersh and Beverly Rosen-! a spring wedding is being 'Francis Hotel, San Francisco, last thai, wore pink petticoats, shoes and planned by Miss Anita Denning, 4 -V wir. ataniey aenana came rromirjiehi Avenue, San Leandro, who Idaho to be his brother's best man. announced her engagement to Mr.

Ushering guests to their places were Walter F. Jensen of Oakland ever Dr. Monroe Gurvitz. Stan Shane, last aueiuim epoacn, nowara uur viw, uave werrei ana ivan WOin. For her daughter's wedding.

Mrs. Chai rit-s Spats wore a chocolate brown and beige frock and green orchids Mrs. Ann Berland, mother of the benedict, was lace with purple orchid Powder Pod by th garden gate, this foursome of attendant at fhsj RUusnpart-MtuUck wtddclg mad a striking picture in (Heir 7ellow-gold crgandi frocks and crown cl ytUow marguerites matching their loo bouquets of the garden flowers. Left to right car Marcia Smith, Marilyn Mas tick, Mrs. Donald Stewart and Mrs.

Stanley Soult. Below, the flower girl and ring bearer, Diana and Dray Ristenpart discover the frosted wedding cake. They sampled it too, rinding it to their taste. Robert Stinnett photos. Jenen of mh Ayenue After thrr-e weeks in the Islands, i ca Annette and Ernie will return OwCJUOiaS to make their home on Vermont! Street.

Both of them attended the: Urnvfr.Mty of California. Qrqyhop ROADWAY or ICth ROADWAY fr 20i FHMK WEMEH 2020 fttoadway AUGUST AHDU1VD THE CORNER AK FUR iff- "v1- 1 l. ty aunaay evening, uver oo guegis auencea uie wtoamg omner max followed in the hotel's Colonial room. 1 Escorted to the improvised altar oy wwr, ir. unaries opai.

wore a wnue urganay iroc with bustle back. Her tulle veil was' fingertip length, ard to complete her costume, she carried a prayer arried a cascaded bock from' which ed white orchids. In quaint white dotted Swi-s frocks over pastel taffeta petticoats were the seven attendants uoon Annette, Mrs. J. R.

Wolff and Miss Jackee Spats, tn honor roles, wore their gowns over powder blue and IS JUST and here are advance fashions keyed to the new dtywisc dark suedes with a feeling for elegance. pet hcel'heigh? is here, too! Outtttn is tir-mltd with tht ntufst mlt itndithnti Miss Miriam L. Fay has gone to Sequoia National Park for her va catitsn. DESIRE 1r Vf 5 I JF -km! A wtm jsw I Ml foot Dtllht, ill 1 Your HiV- 7 T7 ft ti Tn i iasawsW" HAH AjWQys in August, ve present the newest fur fbshions at the season's lowest prices! And you ore looking for Mouton or Mink, we offer you an exciting -collection of fur coats designed in the quiet elegance traditional with The Gray Shop. Below is a selected list of 1949 models with a Jong qhd 'fashionable future! Tax is extra.

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