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4-S Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Aug. 6, 195Q BRIDAL COUPLE SAILS FOR HAWAII Justweds On Carmel Valley Honeymoon on the Lurline for a honeymoon in Hawaii. They will make their home in San Francisco. Dr. Friedman is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, where he wu a mem- ber of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, and of the University of Cali- fornia CoMege of Medicine in San Francisco.

His parents are 3, 2 White gladioli and stock decorated the altar and pew ends at Temple Sinai for. the marriage1 a fortnight ago of Dr. Bruce Friedman of Oakland to Betty Rose Ginsberg of Los Angeles. Rabbi William M. Stern officiated at the ceremony and Louis Ginsberg gave "his daughter in marriage.

Attendants upon the bride included Mrs. Morley Kick of Los Angeles, matron of honor; Gerry Saferstein of Los Angeles, maid of honor; Joan Molses of Oakland, bridesmaid, and Caroline Greenberg of San Francisco, flower girl. All wore pastel floor-length gowns with flower hats to match their bouquets. Betty's gown was of traditional white satin with long sleeves, a high neckline, and sweeping train. Her veil was fingertip length, and she carried white orchids and stephanotis in her bouquet The bride's mother, Mrs.

Louis Ginsberg, wore an Alencon lace gown in an orchid shade, and Mrs. Maurice Friedman, mother of the benedict, was gowned in cocoa brown lace. Donald Friedman was his brother's best man, and ushers were Harold Friedmafi (another of the bridegroom's brothers), Norman Ginsberg of Los Angeles (the bride's brother), and Dr. Julius Greenberg of San Francisco. A reception followed the ceremony at Covenant Hall, Temple Sinai.

The day following their wedding, the newlyweds sailed New additions to the justwed set are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wick-man (Norma Elaine Runo), who honeymooned in Carmel Valley after their vow exchange in Piedmont Community Church in early July. The bride, a member of Bib'n'-Tucker Sorority at Sin Francisco State wher(l she was graduated in June, wore white marquisette, a ballerina length model. She carried an old fashioned bouquet of Tarnations, centered with orchids and valley lilies.

Her maid of honor and only-attendant, Shirley Chapin, donned a frock identical to that of the bride's, except that it was worn over a yellow slip. She carried orchid and yellow daisies and roses. Robert Wickman was his brother's! best man, and Nils and Raymond Runo, the ushers. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Runo were hosts at a post-nuptial reception for their daughter and her bridegroom. A University of California man, Boyd is a member of Abracadabra Fraternity. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Wickman of Orinda.

AT MOUNTAIN CAMP Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mantle of Danville made a recent four-day stop at Camp Kaweah in Sequoia National Park.

mi 4 ail ANNOUNCED Sunday last at the bon voyage party given by the bride-elect's parents at their Scenic Avenue home in Piedmont was the engagement of Thelma Arlene Lachelt to Alfred LeRoy Phelps. Their wedding date will be set when the Theodore H. Lachelis return from Europe. Recently-Weds Furnish. Home In Hay ward Busy furnishing their new home near Hayward are Mr.

and Mrs. John Louis Lojo (Gwendolyn Edith Taylor) whose marriage took place early last month in St, Leander Church, San Leandro. The just-weds honeymooned in the Santa Cruz Mountains following a reception in the gardens surrounding the San Leandro home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harry Taylor.

Francis Marie Lojo was maid of honor for her new sister-in-law, wearing for the ceremony a dress of pastel organdy. Similar gowns were worn by Bernice Patricia Taylor, the bride's sister, Elizabeth Lojo and Mrs. Alice Faunt, and by the flower girls, Betty Anne Hoyt and Linda Stager. Mike La Torres was ring bearer. The bride wore satin brocade, the dress made with a lace yoke, and carried a white prayer book marked with orchids.

John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Joseph Lojo, had his brother. Peter L. Lojo, as best man, with Robert Lojo, Harry Bradley Taylor and Roy Faunt as COUPLE WED AT CHAPEL Dr.

K. B. Wallace of the Baptist Church officiated at the recent wedding at which Mar-jorie Elaine Allen of Berkeley had her name changed to Mrs. Edward D. Lyles.

The ceremony occurred at the Little Chapel of the Flowers in Berkeley. Ruffles of net edged the yoke of her ballerina length net were, on her gauntlets, and cascaded down the back of the skirt. A coronet of seed pearls secured her fingertip length wedding veil. Ardis Hamilton of Chico was her friend's maid of honor, following Dorothy Allen and Susan Carol Palmer, bridesmaids, up the aisle, Ech- had-a jlsweled. fan with white bouvardia instead of.

traditional bouquet, and all- wore net roc Its with snug bodices and full skirts, Susan Palmer of Orland was flower girl, carrying a basket of bouvardia with her blue organdy dress. John D. McGinnis of Seattle performed the best man's while those of ushers went to Lauren Mattson and Darrell McPhail. Lloyd R. Allen escorted his daughter to the altar GUEST AT SUN VALLEY A midsummer guest at Sun Valley, Idaho, is Mrs.

John Schaf-fer of Piedmont Mrs. Schaffer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Jordan of Oakmont Avenue.

She and her husband are moving from Edmonton, Canada, to Piedmont. the Maurice Friedmanj of Laka-ahore Avenue. His bride, daugh ter of the Louis Ginsbergs of Los Angeles, received her degree from U.C.L.A. BERKELEYANS RECITE VOWS After Walter Leonard Edpe claimed Ruth A. Wood as his bride in a St.

Joseph's Church ceremony, he took her to Carmel for a honeymoon. They are now at home on Spaulding Avenue, Berkeley. Mrs. Barbara ThyrcRod, who was dressed in pale yellow organdy and carrying an old-fashioned bouquet, was sole attendant on the bride, while Richard Ziortien was best man. Carl A.

Thyregod was an usher as was Archie Westlund. The bride wore blue marquisette over satin when she walked into the church with her uncle, Clifford H. Lazenby. A shoulder length veil and a bouquet of carnations, bouvardia and sweet peas completed her costume. Mrs.

H. Martin Grout, the bride's mother, hosted a reception at her Spaulding Avenue home. She was joined in receiv- ne bv wallers moiner, wirs. Frances F.dge of Addison Street. MK (9) M5W Simplified Formula fr maklnf fmmr own Waatr rp-artin.

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sr-K rw.r 15.93 Comfort our Business GROUND GRIPPER rsjACC CANTIIIVIR JnUW Men Women Children Sri. AJJrft 426 19th Oakland Ftrlwrrn ftrota'wiT and rank It ci1 3 A 4 C.mmrrciil Bh.t. DR AND MRS. BRUCE FRIEDMAN (BETTY ROSE GINSBERG) Hawaii their honeymoon destination. Nancy Gutter Reveals News At a party celebrating tin L'Sth anniversary of the niarne i her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank D. San l. Kawv EUiabcthG alter informed friends of hrr to Frrd M. Cutter.

N. The benedirt-eU ct, of Chief Robrrt C. Cu'lrr, and Mr. Cutter, sttepded Sa" Leandro schools, as did Nanc He is now stationed at the Oakland Naval Air Station. The couple has made no plan-, for their marriage.

NEWLYWEDS AT HOME Rack from a honeymoon trip whu took them a far smith a-Mexico aie Mr. and Mr. Sam Cuckovich (Slavka Miloscviehi. whose marriage took place at! St. George's Church at Nir.thi and O'lk Street- They are nou living on hjnd Street.

Mr. and Mr. Obrrn Cuckovich of 5 1st Street are the benedict's while the bride i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arsen Mllevieh of Ijis Angeles. Li PiONJ mmmtff-i- I SECOND FLOOR 503 17rti Street DURING AUGUST 20 off On all Furs IKS viol I II HI Kl is ols A i i-r MISS GEESLIN IS BRIDE MRS.

FRANK D. GATTER, FRED M. CUTTER, NANCY ELIZABETH GATTER, FRANK D. GATTER the Gatters 25 years wed, their daughter newly engaged. Hawaii Trip Is Honeymoon A Berkeley man, John Sydney Russell, claimed Joan Ruth Mac-Phee, daughter of San Francisco Supervisor Chester R.

MacPhee and Mrs. MacPhee, as his bride at formal rites July 15 in the Little Chapel of Lakeside across the Bay, The bride, a graduate of University of California, is an Alpha Delta Pi member. John, son of Mrs. Mary Lee Tewes of Hawthorne Terrace, Berkeley, and Sydney H. Russell of San Francisco, also attended University of where Sigma Nu was his fraternity.

The couple is honeymooning at the Rm-al Hawaiian, Honolulu, and on their return will live in San Francisco, where thry are bunding a home on Riverton Drive. DERRYS IN HAWAII FOR SUMMER VISIT Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

Derry and their daughter, Beverly, are in Honolulu, where they have been joined by another daughter, Barbara, who has been studying at University of Hawaii this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Derry and Beverly will fly back to the mainland this week, while Barbara will return on the Lurline, arriving here on August 14. quet was of bouvardia and orchids.

Her maid of honor was in blue organdy and eyelet and her bridesmaids in yellow, ail carrying colonial bouquets of con trasting asters. They wore the same flowers in their hair. Mrs. Geeslin wore navy blue lace with pink and white arterites as her corsage. The benedict's mother, with pink and white rosebuds at her shoulder, was in a navy blue sheer.

Mario F. Lombardo, the best man, William H. Clark and Jnhn F. Tank, the ushers, made up the benedict's wedding party. The couple are now at home on Brookdale Avenue here.

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and Mrs. A. H. Metz of Parker Avenue here. The wedding took place at Laurel Methodist Church, where the Rev.

Don Smiley said the weeding vows in the presence of a group of friends and relatives of the bridal pair. Joan Geeslin of ls Angeles was her cousin's maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Diane Rancatore of this city and Mrs. William Clark of San Lorenzo, sister of the benedict Elizabeth had a white Swiss organdy wedding sown, the bodice and matching mitts of eyelet, embroidery. The skirt made with a short train, had an eyelet panel insert bordered with a fluted organdy ruffle. Orange blossoms and pearls were combined in the tiara of her wedding veil, while her bou THE FUR Luxan II ink Tails luiurj troadrhlt NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ITTFIfTtfll TN(S AD wHi rMr Ml I bill lUtl War 1 JAR HAIRTIX, Hm MIRACLE HAIR Cm- LaeeGa Farawte AISOUTTtLY FREE 59 05 no fnUral tnM "SNAP CURL" PERMANENT An exerting new vertlon of this Foll'j coot dejign.

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