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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 82

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Oakland Tribunei
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i i i it OakUnd Sundir, Mjy 25, 1952 2-S Pair Wed Ajm' in Resfaents Part Chabot Family Of Oakland "story, isi to Jjj Dieckmann art Henry Chabot Dieckmann (called Chabot by tht family), now a professor of matheniatics at San Jose State College; and Philip Chabot Dieckmann of Alameda, married last year to Sara Welch Calou. Mrs. Dunn has two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Rau (Catherine) of Berkeley Sand Mrs. George Harvey (Alice), arriving this week-end from her home in Capetown, South Africa.

Only daughter of Mrs. Leon Bocqueraz is Mrs. Lewis Carpenter Jr. (Suzanne) of San Francisco. The three sisters, Mesdames Dieckmann, Dunn aigl have fad joining homes with backyards which merge to form almost one garden.

Mrs. Bocqueraz occupies tht last! of tht Remi CKabot family) homes, which faced originally on Perry Street, now MacArthur vsrd. 1 Boult- Aw i 1 i 1 ow Loca Fwm.S out hern California camyf the vedding announcements which Mr. and Mrs. Al-berjAlexander Williams mailed aftcgi the marriage ot their daufhter, Gwen Ardell Wil-lianit, to John Franklin son ot Mrs.

Stephen E. Graham of Pinewood Road and the )ate John Franklin Donahue. THe ceremony was performed by ithe Rev. James Norris at Holy Family Church in South Pasadena, with Bruce Heller of this ity standing at therltar as the 'best man for his friend. Allen Gerace and Hilmer Johnson jof Los Angeles And Glen-dale respectively, ushered, and the pride was attended by Lou Lou IPoupon-as maid of honor, and I bridesmaids Barbara Nelson and Gloria Pendexter, all of Los jjngeles.

The former Miss Williams, who! made many friends while WEDDING TRIP VISIT TO EAST Arjer a honeymoon trip to New1 York and Washington, D.C. and a stop in Loveland, to visijfthe bride's parents, Mr. and MrsJ Leonard Anderson, the newljy-wedded Russell B. Galls (Mafgaret L. Anderson) are now mailing their home on Yosemite a i Avepiue here.

Tge pair was wed earlier this moivth at an afternoon ceremony conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Burfe at St. Paul's Lutheran Chu'fch. Te bride was given in mar-ria by her uncle, John F. Nel-sonand attended by the bride- iEORCE BENlOFFrurrttrt your OLD fur I ALICE HALE MISS DOREEN SETS WEDDING June 14 will be thej day of; Dorecn Alice.

Hale.t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hale of Alameda, and Denisj George Smith, son of Mr.

and; soloist. Mrs. George A. Smith also Frank Musso will be best man Alameda. The betrothal of the? and Tom Hale and Hart Smith, young couple was announced brothers of the bride-elect and last September, on the bridc-to-l future benedict respectively, be's 21st birthday.

St. Philip- will usher together with Oswald Neri'a Catholic Church at Van! Webster and Nelson Kobyashi, Buren Avenue and High fellow students of Denis from Alameda, will be the scene of the University of California, the nuptials with the Rev. Har- It will be a busy month for old Crampton officiating. A the bride-elect as shj graduates ception will be held at the Ala-f from San Francisco State Col-meda Woman's Improvement lege in June with parties jn the Club. interim.

I becomes a JUNE 14 Lambda Chi, Doreen's sorority ister, who attends San Fran- Cisco State Collece. 1 Rosemarv Malone, another Phi Lambda Chi Sorority sister: will be Doreen has accepted a posi tion as an instructor in the Ala meda school department and has been assigned to the Lin coin School for the fall term. I- banked th white gladiolas, stock and magnolia leaves. Mrs ParKer, wife of the best man, Plyed the wedding march. yygp IN NEVADA Attired in a gray suit, pink hat and orchids, Eleanor M.

La-Brague became the bride of Walter F. Milestone recently at the First Methodist Church Reno, NevJ Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert M. Apple attended the couple, who are making their home in Oakland.

A 1 perfect gem of a when by jGcorge doing graduate work on tht Berkeley campus, was attired in a Chantilly Uce princes- style frock with train for her wedding day. A Juliet cap of tht lace held her mid-length wedding veil, andfshe carried whitt hyacinths, centered by tht or chid corsage he wort to leavt on her honeyfrtoon. Her riendlf in the bridal party were in aouffant frocks of blue tulle bouquets of tulips. Mrs. Gfiham was in blue gray faille with accessories in lilac tones.

Uki corsage wa of cymbidiums. Mrs. Williams wore powder blue ith violets. The are now living in Berkeley. Mr.

Donahue is a Navy veteran of the last war, and a graduate of the University of San Frincisco. His stepfather is the late Stephen Graham, formerly postmaster of i i INCLUDES I groom's sister Mrs. Carl M. Johnson of Oakland, Her gown wks of white satin and lace, he veil fingertip length and her flowers gardenias, valley liliesj and stepanotis. Her attendant jvore a blue satin dress and carried a spray ot pink camellias! Jerry Schuyler of Oakland was best man, while John Nelson and Carl jjjohnson ushered guests to their leats.

The bride i a graduate of Bethany College in Lindsberg, and herlhusband, son of the O. B. Gallsfof Lafayette, received his education at Lincoln University hcri in Oakland. to Ctlijomisyyor 4Q Yttrt coat mint fur cae rcsryled BROAtiVTAY In tht tiiddU of lb block opposiii Otpbtum Tbt0 1932 version. of our LUA5 rtu turn i a mi sl 1 Patricia Hale wilt attend sister as maid of honor, while-the bridesmaids will include Joan Hall, Delta Phi Upsilonl and Leona.

Hackney, Phi! Bcnipff COUNTRY LIVING cmd a shore luncheon are both available to supporters of Children's Hospital this week. Photographed in the patio of the Walter Boyjseh home, open for a house tour Tuesday, ejre Orinda Branch members Mesdames Theodore Beckett, Robert K. Smith, Robert Jurs an4 Frederick for this momipg'sj jlkjdar Branch are Mesdames Frank Haqarty, Don Reaver and Floyd Talbbtt, lower photo. Orinda Home Tour Slated Couple Wed injHome Rites master furriers and you SAVE up to '15 NpW while LOW SUMMER RATES apply on restyling and repairing. Convenient budget terms may be arranged.

Continued from aagt clS th Hiram Tubbi estate just a few blocks away. Some of tht flowering Irees It the home of Mr. and Mrt. Henry D. Nichols (he is HiramTubbs granddaughter) ion Lincoln Avenue in Piedmont are from the Chabot nursery.

s. A Anthony Chabot first married Ellen Hasty of New England, who wis the mother of Ellen (Nellie) Chabot She was brought up by his second wife, whose maiden name was Mary Anne Bacheller. Ellen Chabot married Henry jE. Bo thin after the death of bojh her parents, and now make her home in Santa Barbara. She was a visitor in San Francisco this past week.

The Chabots who have called Oakland home through the years are tht family Remi Chabot, a younger brother of the hydraulic engineer; Rem! Chabot married Erne lie Martin, who had crossed the Isthmus of Panama in 1852 at the age of 3, carried on a native's back. After their marriage fin, WTO, they lived at Eighth I and Jefferson Streets here, where Henrietta Chabot (later Mrs. Robert S. Knight of Piedmont) was born. Their second home was at Eighth and Harrison, birthplace of Josephine (Mrs.1 Henry Dieck-mann), Catherine (Mrs4 J.

P. H. Dunn) and Clara (Mrs. Leon 'Bocqueraz). Next they moved to the former McGllvray home, a big house at Eleventh and Madison, where Anthony Chabot would often stop his buggy on his way home, to bring a bunch nf bananas or a box of oranges for his nieces to shaft with neighbor children.

i Mrs. Remi Chibot, member of the Fabiola Hospital Asaocla-tlon, nursed Anthony Chabot in his last Illness. His wift and daughter were Visiting in New York, and were hurriedly summoned back to California. Mm Dnk.r Vnliikt w. (k.

mother or riemi luugnt, former Oaklandef now retired to; his ranch in Shasta County. Her daughter, Claire, became Orra Crosby Hyde of San Francisco. of Mrs. Henry Two Weddings Dated July 1 There is a double wedding being planned for July 1, when Vcrnell Torgersen will become Mrs. Blaine Hi Le fjheminant and her brother, Kenneth Ted Torgersen, wilf takef Jcannine wiarn as nis onoe.

The engagemfnt of Miss Torgersen has recently been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knute I. Torgersen of Lin coin Avenue. Her fi'a'hee is the a-VSj lev" Ai ii son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilford D. Le Cheminant jbf Lof Angeles. The young people both studied at Brigham Young University. Mrs.

Torgersen was' hostess at the announcement tea. Parents of her son's fiancee are Mr. and Mrt. Lamaun Clark Gould Street; i 1, I i I 160 Geary, San Francisco om Monday Evenings) i 4 i i Only; the two families and few close friends attended tht informal ceremony at the hornet of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Al Dickie on Amador Avenue iiv Berkeley, when their daughter: Jean Elizabeth Dickie, became; Mrs. Benjamin Green McDow Jr. if Susan Burks was: maid of honoi and bridesmaids were? Winifred Brown and June. Roberson, all of whom wore suits, as did the bride. John Parker served best! man, and Larry Rowan and Bill Israel served as ushers.

The Rev. Carl Thomas of the First Presbyterian Church in Berkeley officiated, the bridal pair standing before a fireplace 1 Monday store hours 12 noon until 9 p.m. I us li trmrmm ah Htcntav will ka MiHi Noble's collection of old iron- stone china, quite suited to the traditional architecture of the house, i Completed last August was the Frank House residence at 4 Ridge Lane, with a commanding view of the surrounding valley. The Walter N. Boysen home at 33 Lombardy Lane is a French provincial manor house, planned with the.

Boysens interests in mind, and for their two daughters, Lolita and Joanne. Included in the conversation pieces is a century-old mir- fully lintel with iridescent- taffeta and wonder-priced a WEST 17JS TIIIORAPH shop MONDAYS 'tj store opens at 10 1 A. J. aewar4a vhttM I 4rrrri Ik a Ufa lat arts, and a Swiss wall bracket fi-om the Crystal in Virginia City, Nev. Souvenirs of enjoy vacations decorate the pine-paneled family room.

A pavilion and bathhouse dec- orated; with murals by French artista are two of the show points at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Long at 10 Lombardy Lane. Light refreshments will be served here to guests on the house tour.

I Ticket are available from Orinda Branch members, in- uding Mrs. Emmett Kilpat- rick, AN dover 1-0245 the deeply cuffed sleeves hemline. A summer must Ji in navy or black. 1735 Telegraph ot lfiak BROOK ff I AT 1ITH Vv am. tifTTralitiX 'f er Four homes in the i Sleepy Hollow section of Orinda will be dpn lor inspection by visit en from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.nli Tues- day as a benefit Hospital of the for Children's East Bay. A number of luncheon parties at i Orinda Country Club 11 add to the day's festivities. Included on the tour, spon- sored by Orinda is the home lot Mr. and Frank Noblej 6 Crane Court, approached curving walk and steps through a front patio. It is situated on a slope beside an iris-fil)ed Among tht Two plect navy shantung spiked with whitt piqut and whitt bone -ii 1 red carnation, sizes 10 to 16 962 Broadway at 203).

Oakland topt4ijytondayeiiis; 17 Fourth Av, San Matao OoMtm? Mail orders Invited, write for our spring catalogue. 'f MM JI irr 1 i II tV 1 I gay little feather-light raffia darUogs aftdl at a new lower price! In: white. rural your precisely crafted for enect omplete foot or multicolor to light I I most carefree summer flattery. Llni OAKLAND II I Tops everything: in fashion; in value? Faille, 1 I done with a flair, from to the wide sweep of if 'Si your vosi or siikj rayon ran sizes to 18. 1419 Broadway East Walnut Crtek 1 COATS SECOND FLOOR -4 rs, A- A'-; tkinVe Cspsctatioa VX WISTDROOK Grant Avejat Fost 255 Cti en Union Square 2020 Broadway, Oakland Nell Ciffney, Burfingamf A.

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