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Independent from Long Beach, California • 63

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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63
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fe.yV. 7- A a a vc w-' XYVX- -7! '-'A- '-'A 'A-. v. -A 1 INPEfNDENT-PRESS-TELEGRAM W3 iv i V- vy Ml Sm Asty 17, Ifll A 7- rothi- ewsY i vj-v'V r'v tt Vv McMillan-Mottell Vows Announcement ii mhde by Mrs. H.

B. Lathrop. 257 of the marriage of her daughter, Marlene E. Mo to 3 Allan B. McMillan, son- of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy A. McMilli 3735 Lime Ave. Miss Mottell also is the daughter of Daniel 3. Mot-tell of Garden Grove, The marriage was solem- High School in 1952.

nized-iiia double ring cere- affiliated with Delta) mony at 'the Little Chapel Delta Sorority and th Around the Comer in Las groom is pledged to Beta Vegas, Nev. by W. Theta Pi fraternity. Tie bride Coyle on July 2. The bride is a granddaughter of he late 7 wor teal blue 'with J.

J. Mottell. pioneer Long white accessories: and; a cor-1 Bfach mortician and ihe late sage of white rosebuds. Mottell, and the late Mr. Both "the bride and bride- and Mrs.

Harry Ross, former groom are students at Wash- Oklahoma oil operator. 7 ington State. College at Pull- man. Wash, where they will be A AA V--v and Mrs, falter. VW Cbla.

'entertained with a ner party in their 501 W. Nine- teenth St home to announce the betrothal of their daughter Judith Helene tQ 'William H. Potter JrM son of Mr. and Mrs- X. W.

H. Potter of Lakewood. A sprlig, .1956 wedding is i' Dinner guests were school friends of the bride-elect and her fiance. The engagement Three Paiifs Note Silv graduated next Both also I were graduated from Wilson Jean Jones in East I A host of friends jo ned to- News has been received of the th tn hm1r. recent marriage of Jean Jones, to three couples daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. celebrate their sUver mniver-. Harry E. Jones of Corona and series. This unusual oc urrence Wilson High: School graduate; was the incentive for a gala to Gilbert H.

Hall of New York dinner party recently it Allen in double ring cerempnies at Center. i the Federated Church in Har- Honored couples were dancing, bridge and canasta. Shepard. Claude vey, lit I Messrs, and Mesdami Al1n Guests were Messrs, and Mmes. Roberts, j.

Lester The bride, escorted to the L. Benson, R. Lee lamness A A Following-: dinner there was John' Roth, Ellon Bert: Coakley; The moe. escorted to me l. Benson k.

Lee ctamness Mmes. Erwin E. Adams. C. R.

Wood, Irene Olme, and R. M. revealed: through a surprise telegram which ar- rived -during the evening and. 'X was read to the assembled 'guests. Ysi -W' -A Miss Cole received her early education, in 'Santa1 at- tended College, and will be, graduated next June from Long Beach State Col- lege where she is an affiliate of Chi Delta Her fiance attended City College, and 1 also will be graduated next Y- June from State College wherw he is a former vice president I Sigma Epsilon Chi.

btla atudli Sliss Judith Ilelene Co r. altar by her fathw. wpre a and Edward N. liaise; -all of Krause. Howard Lee, Albert McGarvey.

and Messrs! JoeEr-v gown of ice blue bridal satin whom are celebrating their Tm. A.h.r t. 2m aIS lebratife fir Farmer, Tom L. hart and John H. Chamness.

A fm 1 A A-iher. with bouffant akirt. The fitted 25th wedding anniversaries within this month Hosting the occasion were Mr. and' Mrs. Ha old -A.

Thompson, Airs. Mildred Mnr ris and Mr. and Mrs. K. WEDDING GOWNS 'A -V: s-'' 7 Mrs.

John Albert Heyde i' bodice was set off by a Chan- tilly lace collar 1 edged with seed pearls. Her circular fingertip illusion veil of blue tulle was held by a tiny coronet of lace rnnet of lace and pearls. Si A ni MiSdoy" at! Buff urns' i xfexi xhiweo'r xx A-" 770 Rrondwnv 1 V730" Broadway V'. A' ft IRIIISMSI SRIIIII iniaVivi RRISIII ft FIRWIR RIRl RUHR I L- av Mills. Hall is graduate of The affair got un ler way the Baptist Missionary Train- with a cocktail party after ing School in Chicago and has which dinner was served.

-A been employed at the Harvey huge white cake cir cled by -Federated where she gardenias around its lase. tall will continue to work. Her tapers and arranger tents of bridegroom, a graduate of Rio daisies and magnpliar carried Grande Rio Grande, out the white; and silvc theme. Ohio, will enter -fhe Northern The group presented ihe hon- Thirty members of immediate families gathered on Baptist Seminary in 'Septem- orees with clever lit id' gift. lining.

ars. the morning of July 9 in Lakewood Village Community Church ber to continue his studies for- 'packages each coot of by Joan Lee Shirey, the ministry, twenty-five silver dol I pHone l.B. for reservafionr ax BRIDAL 6'AISll ft MRItIRRIIR (0Al BO Alt OCCASION 415 AMERICAN L0N8 BUCK. PH. 7-IJlO IfM M.

Rill TH R. M. IHw Ini. kt ImMIhiI Um Oh Ci-wlwt mr Uy-Awa, eta. nuptial vows to witness an exchange 3 Shire', 4450 Olive daughter 'of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond W. .1 -i a Aa V- and John Albert Heyde of 1020 -E? Carbon St Rev. W. R.

Hall read the lines. The bride, given in marriage, by her I father, was-charmingly A A gow-ned iii cocktail length pink organzi with a' hutching hat 1 booh- I. -y t- 7vV l- -f' X'V i v- -7v I- V''- 7'X. A 'X -i a Y'v 77 777'AXx a Y- A-v' 7 A-' A'7 A'V-W 7 ft --V' i -'777-. 'V --Vr -X vf.

if' A I zLs r. a. and carried white -orchids on a -prayer Attending the bride as' matron of honor -was. her sister-in-law, Mrs. Raymond W.

Shirey Jr. She! Wore blue lace with a matching hat and carried pink peonies. Capt. Richard Heyde, brother of the bridegroom, was best 1 mail, and guests were escorted to their seats by Charles Sauhders. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony in the home, of theTbride's parents.

The newlyweds will be. at home in Long Beach on Aug. 1 following their return from a honeymoon trip tof Lake Tahoe and 'San Francisco! Mrs. lleyde was graduated, from Polytechnic School, thle University of Nebraska and Long Beach State 'College. She 1s a member of Pi Beta Phi and Chapter FJ of PEO.

Her bridegroom. son of. Mr, and. Mrs. A.

F. Heyde of Riverside, received his early education in -Scotts Bluff, and was graduated -from the New Mexico Military Institute and the University of Arizona. He is an affiliate of Thetp pfu Epsilon, AIME and ,1 1 J' eari 'i LONG BEACH SANTA ANA Rich-to-the-fouch, bright-to-t siUioiietie' witfi gentle shouldmj sleeves deeply cuffed 'V; '''perfect eaflio 'toss 'on ovir -YX X-a'Xv 7 every dress and uit, for dav-toarlc. for summer- "7 7AV V--- jIIy Y- YrV- V'X'-xy' lit tv i llj ti. i A it 'il V.A "'A A A 'A' An all-day Vrip down the Rhine wag.

the high light of their trip, say Mte! Hal Webster (Bess Webster), 305 16th Seal Beach, and Mrs! Nina Burroughs, 4623 Livingston Dr, who returned by. plane. Wednesday from three months in Europe. "We ate enough spaghetti in I i JTtaly to last us the rest of our A peared in the Indeiiendent and lives and enough asparagus. press Telegram.

Mrs. Web- they and it -is good to gterris formepwomen's editor get American coffee again. In -0f th? Independent knd Press-Europe aiid England they'gave Telegram. A-'iis thick black 1' stuif. served I I with pitchers of chot milk.

YThe two report they see a bathing suit or pair of. slacks their trip; The 1 women 'abroad, just plain dont wear ppnts. They say many men and women hikers. With packs on theft packs, especially in Austria and Germany. And saw foreign newspaper stories about the Miss Universe in Los Angeles They -attended services in pt.

Peters Cathedral, in West-' minstfr Abbey, and heard Nor-. man Vincent Peale in New 7 York. They also visited-. I.isbon, Madrid. 1 Barcelona.

Palma, i Nice, Genoa, Rapello. Rome, Florence, Vrenice, Milan, Lucerne, Montreux, Salzburg, Badgastein, Munich, Cologne, 9 'Amsterdam, Paris and London. number of their spirited, ac- jguntsof their travels ap- 19.95 '7'A7 7 77 7 y' v-vr f-7 Xx i r- Beech frmmr. 1 'V 1 'vA-; 'XX -ANY i Special Purchase NOT JUST A DEPARTMENT A COMPLETE STORE DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO I HALF end LARGED SUES JB-B2 l. ''X Yk 1 ARRIVED Tremeidous Shipment COOL SUMMER i miasummerni X' -A: t.

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