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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 6

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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NCL DISPLAY BY PALM SPRINGS Mrs Cassius Smith of tho National Charity League Palm Springs chapter national representative and hospitality chairman arranged this display at the sixth national NCL convention showing work done by patroness-mothers patronesses and Ticktocker daughters over the past year Setting for the two day event was El Mirador Hotel Purpose of the organization is community ser-vice activities that can be participated in by mothers and daughters working together Mr and Mrs Ronald Ray Evans she was Vera Ann Sarup Exchange Wedding Vows Double ring ceremonies performed at six o'clock on June 20 joined in marriage Miss Vera Ann Sarup daughter of Mr and Mrs Lakshman Sarup of Mesa LADIES! Lose 25 Lbs In 6 Weeks Uiing tho Litait Machina Manage Equipment SPECIAL 20 SUMMER DISCOUNT an regular 4 month cnurie PLUS OUR EASY STRETCH RELAX COURSE tar muicle firmntu THI GEOROE IRUCI GTM Ell Palm Caayan Drive Ne IS le Sea Center Palm Spring 32S-421I Drive and Mr Ronald Ray Evans son of Mr and Mrs Ray Evans of Berne Drive Palm Springs Setting was St Pauls-in-the-Desert Episcopal Church with the Rev Herbert Shears officiating Decor was carried out with arrangements of white chrysanthemums pink carnations and stephanotis Preceding the bride was the flower girl Kimberly Raetz of Twentyninp Palms wearing a full length dress of pink dotted Swiss embroidered with nosegays of flowers in blue pink and yellow and wearing a headpiece of pink baby roses Ringbearer was Michael Lieras of San Diego The bride holding her father's arm moved down the aisle in a floor length gown of candlelight ivory silk chiffon richly embroidered with seed pearls and jewels the skirt extending into a cathedral train and the cap sleeves fashioned from English silk A headpiece of seed pearls and embroidered flowers held her chapel veil She carried a nosegay of pink and white baby roses tied with lavender silk streamers and an heirloom hand-made lace handkerchief that had been carried by her aunt Mrs Harold Sundvolt at her own wedding some 34 years ago The groom's sister Mrs Ronald Holt of Whittier was matron of honor and the bridesmaids the Misses Kay Broyles of Indio and Charlene Nava of Thermal who had been college roommates of the bride They wore floor length empire gowns of lavender dotted Swiss embroidered with nosegays of blue yellow and pink flowers and slippers in a matching lavender Their headpieces were pleated pink bows with cascading ribbon streamers and they carried white baskets tied with white satin streamers and filled with pink carnations lavender daisies baby roses and baby breath Mr Randy Lashway of Cathedral City acted as best man He was a college roommate of the groom Serving as ushers were Messrs Dick Kiel of Palm Desert and Ronald Holt of Whittier brother-in-law of the groom Some 100 guests attended the reception given in Hogarth Hail of the church Decor followed the lavender and pink theme and was carried out in arrangements of ladioli chrysanthemums carnations and baby breath Wedding bells and graceful ropes of ivy were draped from the ceiling The wedding cake was decorated with lavender and pink flowers Following their honeymoon the young couple will reside in San Diego where they will continue their education at San Diego Stale College They plan to enter the field of education upon graduation Both are graduates of Palm Springs High -School and College of the Desert Junior College Among relatives who attended the wedding from out of town were the sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Raymond Taboada of Yucaipa aunts and uncles Mr and Mrs Amrit Rhalla of Culver City and Dr and Mrs Harish Bhalla of La Mesa and cousins the Jeff Bentcrs of Chula Vista and the Kiran Bhalias of San Diego Besides the groom's sister and brolher-in-law the Ronald Holt were his aunts and uncles the Harold Onstots of Brandon of South Dakota the Bert Onstots of Seattle and the Carl Youngbloods of Boise Idaho cruise Just above -the slip where the "Sea Spree" is berthed is the BBC terrace apartment of the Vice-President's tennis partner Bob Meheeu They exchanged greetings with each other as the yacht moved away from its moorings "It was an exciting weekend" said Ginny "with Secret Service men everywhere end even frogmen we heard in the bey" YIP'S AT BALBOA BAY CLUB Superior Court Judge Frank Mooro and his wife Bonnie left are aboard the sloop "Sea Spree" owned by the Edward Lester Smiths of Palm Desart Ginny Smith is pointing out the 87 foot yacht "Mojo" owned by the Frank Mullers of Balboa Bay Club at the moment Vice-President and Mrs Spiro Agnew and Governor and Mrs Ronald Reagan are boarding to sail on a specially arranged dinner We are closing July 1 0th for the summer From our stock we are offering 25 Ladies Rings 14K Gold and Genuine Stones AT WHOLESALE PRICES Meet Wednesday Ron Halper conducts a 9:30 am and 7:30 pm class each Wednesday Please call 682-0220 for in- formation about the program Wei glit Watchers Two Weight W' a meetings are held each week in the Riviera Hotel on North Indian Ave eight Watchers lecturer hungry For the best Damn HALF-PRICE SPECIAL Get set for summer with soft naturallooking curls that last and last! 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Years Available:
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