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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 8

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The Fresno Beei
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14 i 'rwv fLiui -8'- tt 4" i Social News I THE FRESNO BEE US 1C SUNDAY FEBRUARY 20 1444 Mari Masi George Helvey Jr Are Wed In St Alphonsus' Church Miss Marl Mast and Corporal George Dowry Helvey Jr exchanged 9 o'clock yesterday morning In tho St Rev Nicholas Meissen performed the in a nuptial mans 10 o'clock yesterday morning In tha St Catholic Church vows Alphonsus' ceremonyin rt(Ii yi Dorotea Mast a sister of tha bride sang a croup of sons accompanied by Miss Rnrhara Cramer Escorted to the altar by herj father Nicholas Mnsl the bride1 it i wore i clsirlly satln Pmedale PrOVOST gown fashioned with a fitted bodice1 and long sleeves ending in pointed cuffs The sweetheart neckline was edged with a plaited satin ruffle The gathered skirt ended in a long sweeping train Her face veil and fingertip length veil of The Camp rinedale post chapel illusion fell from a Juliet cnpia the setting for the wedding of fashioned of white satin hands She i Second Lieutenant Margaret Mary carried a white prayer bonk with Lincoln of the United States Army praj a place marker of white satin ribbons and bnuvnrdia and white butterfly orchids Miss Antoinette Masi the maid honor and Miss Evelyn Masi the bridesmaid sisters of the bride chose identically styled frocks with white lace bodices bracelet length tin sleeves and bouffant skirts of lilies were placed at the back of Pli the altar while baskets of Spring flowers were nlneed each side the i-hnnrel rail Sergeant Frank Welsh vocalist and Corporal Karl Blase organist presented nuptial medleya whlrh Included Rosewig's Ave Marie Panis Angelicus and Bcrnuse The traditional processional and recessional wedding marches were used The bride who was given in marriage hy Major Albert Gastrelrh of rinedale wore a white satin gown with a fingertip length veil of illusion falling from a coronet She carried a with an orchid marker The maid of honor Lieutenant Virginia Goss the commanding officer of I he rinedale WAC wore a light blue crepe dinner dress and rnrried a nosegay of mixed white" nrverhviklhe prayernook white tulle They wore Dutch rapsi which were fashioned of lace and carried old fnshioned nosegays of gardeninsi and irked with blue hows George liclvey Sr was his son's best man and the ushers were Messrs James Hollister Robert Rohn Patrick Pielter and James Hobbs Theta Chi Fraternity brol h-ers of the bridegroom The church was lighted hy Ivory Candles Arrangements of white gladioli 'snapdragons and greenery banked the altar Mrs Masi chose for her daughter's wedding an aqua shaded crepe frock with black and white accessories and a deep purple orchid corsage Mrs Helvey wore a pale green lightweight won) dress with brown and gold acressorlea and a yellow orchid corsage The bridal parly and members of the couples families gathered for a wedding breakfast in The Californian following the reremony The shaped lahle was decorated with white snapdragons and sweet-peas Later In the afternoon the couple were honored at a reception In the hotel Mr and Mrs Masi and Mrs Helvey rereived The A group of Junior hostesses from service efuh at the Air Serv-wnite pe Trninng center are assisting the Fresno Chapter of American War Dads this weekend in entertaining the patients In the Naval Convalescent Hospital In the Ahwahnee Hotel In the Yosemlte Valley The War Dada arranged an entertainment last evrnin She wore a blue hair to whlrh was veil which Spring flowers 'feat her In her fastened a matching fastened a maiming Lieutenant Gail Vogel of Pine-dale was the best man Senior Junior Hostesses Will' Receive Guests In USO Center The Fresno USO Center will celebrate the second birthday of tha organization this week with a aeries of festivities This afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock the Tulare Street center will be the setting for an open I house Tomorrow evening the volunteer workers In the center will be the guests of honor et an affair with the servicemen reversing the usual procedure presenting the program and entertainment features Tuesday evening an old time evening is scheduled In tha auditorium Old time songs will be sung and entertainment presented Tha festivities will eonclude with a formal military ball Wednesday evening Receiving the visitors this after noon will the committee heads assisted by their rommlttee members The committee heads Include Meadames Lnhae management: I Alter senior hostesses Otto Dlederieh nnd A Anderson Junior hostesses Chester Van-' derburgh hospitality: Down- lng canteen Packwood cookies and cakes: Lawrence Young publicity: Emil Gundelflng-er scrapbooks Frank A Murray sewing group Miller library -and Mary lull cheeking A program will be presented from 3 to 4 and the guests will be conducted through the building before and after the program The renter has been decorated with arrangements of flowers and bloasoms and red white and blue garlands and flags under the direction of Mrs Frederick Docker A huge birthday cake will be served by Mesdames George Goodwin and Theodore Shelton -Tea will be served at a decorated tee table with Mrs Tupper presiding at the tea service Assisting tn serving will be i group of senior hostesses Mas- dames Loren Nichols Kathryn Ma-they Arthur Wahlberg George Forbes and Alfred Appling Mrs A Rasmussen will be in charge of serving punch Meadames Cuyler Leonard and Chase Osborn Jr will greet the guests In the lobby The Junior hostesses will serve as guides In this group will be Mis-sea Jean Reybourn Alberta Duvall' Barbara Campbell Phyllis Bar- -(hull Geraldine Richey Merry Melara Frances Wornek Frances Gage Lots Lang and AntU Goeden Mrs David Davis Is Hostess At Informal Tea Mrs David Davis was hostess at an Informal tea yesterday afternoon In the Mount Wild home on Clinton Avenue Mrs Davis was assisted In entertaining the callers by Mrs David Ford Brock and Miss Joyce Hicks Tea wai served In the late afternoon In the dining room from a table which was centered with an arrangement of apples to harmon- ize with the apple decorated tea service Arrangements of iris violets roses and Jonquils decorated the living room and the reception halt Mrs Davis was hostess to Mes- dames William Bandeau Robert McMahan A Wahlberg Samuel Wright Harry Markowitz Jr Charles Williams Jr Tom Klrksey Thomas MacMichael Jay Creager Gordon Iiewson Jr and Ernest Sanders and Misses Jean Avery Barbara Mordeeal Edythe Fernald Josephine Bradley Barbara Levy Marjorie Smith Caroline Roberts Jean Banks and Martha Phillips Visits With Parents Miss Jnyre Fine will return to Mills College this evening following a short visit in Fresno with her parents Mr and Mrs Fine Mis Fine Is a Junior student at the college Leaves For Texas Miss Zoe Schmuke a former Fresnan who was the guest of Miss Arlene Johnson and Miss Bonnie Kelly left Thursday for San Antonio Tex where she will visit for a week before returning to her home in Salt Lake City Utah The ushers were Lieut ennnts Henry A Thane of Pinedale and Henry Dunsten Fresno Army provost marshal Immediately following I he cere- the guests with the bride and'mony the bridal parly' adjourned bridegroom The bride's table was to The Californian for a wedding centered with a tiered wedding breakfast Later the couple left rake flanked hy crystal randelabra Handed with white sweet peas uvardia and gardenias Mrs Plckford ana Mrs Phillip Cac-ravo presided at the coffee services Assisting In serving were Mrs Scott Soule Jr snd Misses Betty Jeanne Taylor Vivian Ma-seili Murisl Ward and Betty Copland Miss Dnrnlea Masi sang The couple left for a short honeymoon In San Franriarn The wide traveled in a beige gabardine uit with a white rrepe blouse and a brown Dutrh style hat Her accessories were brown and a beige woolen ton roal completed her ensemble She pinned a corsage of orchids on the lapel of her Jacket Before leaving for Coleman Tex where they will establish their home the rouple plan a abort visit In Fresno with tneir parents A daughter of Mr and Mrs Nicholas Masi Mrs llelvey Is a graduate of the St John's High rhool She wai graduated from the Fresno State College In January She was vice president of (Continued On Tage 10-A) Fresnan Will Wed Officer Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs George Studebaker are announcing the engagement of their daughter Margaret to Lieutenant David Craycraft of Noblcsville Ind The couple are planning to be married In the early Spring The bride to he Is making her home In Fresno with her mother while her father la stationed overseas She is employed hy the government as an inspector of processed foods She attended Butler University and was graduated from the McMurray College for Women in Jacksonville 111 She is a mem-ber of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority (Continued On Page 9-A) Bride and bridegroom are the center of attraction of the late Winter nodal neason: No Lieutenant and Mr John A Morrison leave the altar after a church wedding The bride formerly wrn Mi Martha Pihor No Mr and Mr Gerald Gash exchange marriage vow in church rite Mr Gash is the former Mis Wilma Schedlcr No 3 Mis Miriam Slater who will announce her engagement to Gilbert Berkeley today No 4 Mrs Loren Voth who prior to her marriage in St James' Episcopal Cathedral was Mis Evelyn Efird No Lieutenant and Mr Robert Colter Jr attend a wedding breakfast The bride ia the former Lieutenant Margaret Mary lAncoln of the United States Army Nurse Corps Morrison photo by Lysdall Gash by Laval Slater by Blanche Wagner Voth by Hollywood Studio Colter Staff Photo CHATTER Along Social Lane Peggy O'Hara Becomes Bride Of Lieutenant Dexter Smith Lieutenant and Mrs Dexter Smith are honeymooning In Chihauhau Mexico following their marriage last Saturday morning In an army chapel at Doming The bride the former Miss Peggy O'Hara of Fresno was accompanied to Doming hy the bridegroom's mother Mrs Genevieve Smith For the ceremony which was Margaret Ward Is Bride Of Officer on a honeymoon In San Franrisro Upon their return they will take an apnrtment in Fresno Mrs Colter a daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Lincoln of Top-penish Wash Is a graduate of the College of Puget Sound In Tacoma Wash and Seattle College She received her training In the St Elizabeth Hospital at Yakima Wash At present she Is stationed in the Hammer Field Base Hospital Colter a son of Mr and Mrs Colter Sr of Monroe La was among the first of the of fleer nersnnnel at Camp rinedale having been stationed (here sinre October 4 1942 He Is a graduate of the Northeastern Junior College of the Louisiana Slate University where he was affiliated with the Delta Sigma Fraternity Visits In Fresno Mrs Charles Craig of Lakeport I visiting her son In law and daughter Lieutenant and Mrs William Hunt In their home on Townsend Avenue solemnized hy a post chaplain the hride chose a brown twill suit wllh a brown fur trimmed hat She pinned a corsage of orchids on the lapel of her lull and Mrs O'Hara of Fresno Graduating from Ihe Fresno High School she attended the University of California for a year She was graduated in January from the Fresno State College where she whs a member of the Della Sigma Canada has arrived a Junior Hostesses Help Entertain Hospital Patients ronsisted of muairal numbers and dance routinea presented by linn Martin Diana Pore Gladys McGrnrgc and Barbara Hadertscher Corporal 1-Yank Crossley of the Air Servlre Command Training Center was the master of ceremonies After Ihe program the patients were entertained at a dance Sergeant Robert Van Meter gf the Air Servlre Command was In charge of the danre band Sergeant Doris Cameron of the United Stales Marines Womens Reserves accompanied the group The junior hostesses who made the trip to be dancing partners of the service men guests were Misses Carolyn Berryman Shirley Berryman Sniriry Keller Barbara Wade Shirley Wade Delorls Jor gensen Maxine Leighton Jean Miles Silvia Carlson Katherine Moore Anne Martin Marjorie Wilkinson Helen Englander and Nan ry Winkler Mrs George Berryman acted as the senior hostess and Mrs Coates Jr arrompanled her as co-senior hostess Today the group wilt make trips to points of scenic Interest The War Daria a national organization of fathers who have sons and daughters In the armed forces furnish the transportation for Ihe trips and arrange programs and entertainment for the hospital patients Next month the War Dads will be assisted in entertaining by the members of the Charm Chorus of the Fresno State College who will present a program of musical num hers and dance Former Fresnan Weds In Miami Jack Arthur Keran of the United Statea Navy a former Fresno Stnte College student claimed Miss Mary Desek as his bride In a double ring reremony performed in the rectory of the Gesu Catholic Church in Miami Fla The bride who is a seaman In the women's reserve of ihe coast guard wore the white dress uniform of the SPARS The maid of honor was Miss Barbara Moore also of the SPARS The best man was Emil Hobustak of the United States Navy The bridegroom Is a son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Keran of Richmond nnd formerly of Hanford His sister Mrs Raymond Swords resides in Fresno Following two years of active duty with the Atlanlic fleet he Is attending a naval subchaser school In Miami He Is a quartermaster second rlnss At the time of his enlistment In the navy he was attending the Fresno State College His bride made her home In Chicago before joining the SPARS AAUW Sections Slate Meetings Four meetings have nern scheduled this week hy groups of the Amrrlran Association of University Women A honk section will hear Mrs Pierre LeMunyon review In Search Of Maturity hy FrIU Kun-kel at a meeting Tuesday at 2 in the home of Mrs Roy II Gerard at 543 McKinley Avenue Miss Doris Powrlson will he hostess In her home at 724 Weldon Avenue at a meeting of the interior decoration group Wednesday at 8 Floors and Furniture Arrangement will he the subject ol the evening A Tree Grows In Brooklyn hy Retty Smith will lie reviewed b) Mrs Jolly at a honk seel inn meeting Thursday at 1:30 In Ihe home of Mrs Holland al 3748 Huntington Boulevard Mrs Ed Doyle will he hostess Friday at 3:43 at a mecllng of ihe loasimlslresa section In her home al 1332 Adoline Avenue Psi Chi lotas Discuss Rushing riana for the forthcoming Spring rushing season at the Fresno State College were discussed at a meeting of Ihe psi Chi Iota Sorority in the home of Miss Roberta Bristol on Clay Avenue Miss Ktolse ripe presided at the ness session Refreshments were' served New representatives In student organizations have been appointed by the president They include Misses Marjorie Yearin Associated Women Students Lucille Snyder student council Jean Huggins Women's Athletic Association and Dorothy McAllister reporter Officers elected to preside with Miss Pipes during the Spring term Include Misses Marian Tipton vice president Billie Jean (Yeager recording secrelary Barbara Jasper ieorrrspondlng secretary Kmrlyn Vlau historian and Roberta Brls-jtnl and Juanita Brown Pan Het lenie representatives of ant i Ru no are Major and Mrs James Ward are announcing the marriage of their daughter Margaret Louise to Lieutenant William Holliday of the United States Army Signal Corps The marriage was solemnized in rnsndrna in the home of Major and Mrs Philip Fryer In the presence of the members of the immediate families of the! man rouple and several additional The traditional wedding march guests iwas played hy the chapel organist The bride attended the Fresno the couple met before the altar State College for two years before Mrs Smith rhose for the eere-Iransfcrring to ihe University of mnny a gray wool suit wllh silver California For the past year and a 'furs She wore a grape and navy half she has hern employed in a blue hat civil service position in the armyi Following the ceremony about 5 20 guests gathered wllh Ihe bride residing in Vnd XnwleuntSf for a wedding dln- lormerSrcccives fmXr orders 5JrJ" mifr'in The parent of the hride for-' mnjR The couple ulll reticle In tnerly retlded In Fresno while- rKTf' Ward was commandant of the hrldf Is a daughter of Mr Airs Bernard Miller the former Miss Doris Prunly of Freino and a Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority lister of the bride was the matron of honor She wore a brown faille costume and a matching hat Her corsage was fnshioned of gardenias Lieutenant Miller was the host San Francisco Symphony Group Will Be Musical Club Attraction The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra under the -direction of the noted conductor Pierre Monteux will make Its third trip to Fresno to appear In the Fox Wilson Theater the night of March 1st as the third attraction on the philharmonic course presented this season by the Fresno Musical Club The club brought the famous orchestra to Fresno in 1927 and again last March The orchestra recently celebrated Its thirty second birthday with Parleone musical party staged In the San UUCll6y IN dDSenS Francisco Civic Auditorium and A attended by throngs of people Arp Uinn6r HOSTS Miss Alma Celia of Fresno who I- attended the party ald the audl- Mr and Mr Dudley Crln torlum was decked out like a Vlen- xLi funttnStnn nese garden Virginia (Ginny) Sims1" home on Huntington nlnroro JtsTrod loioUM A dSSsUve scheme of flowering Peh blossoms and Jonquils cen-one section of tjie tered the dinner table and simitar gram which was made up of Pomi-flowera were arranged in the llv-lar song The remainder of the room program ronsisted of standard sym- the evening was spent in play-phonic works Monteux had achieved fame In ig games of bridge Mr and Mrs Carlsen were hosts a treasured gift Before there was a Mrs Haig Jr a fountain pen was discovered in a service station in San Leandro by an attendant who noticed an inscription Neil Haig 221fi Federal Avenue Straightway he became a sleuth seeking the missing owner Soon thereafter he became a postal clerk and his opportunities for reading addresses were many A month ago the postal clerk Cliff Herherling found a small return address Neil Haig 2216 Federal Avenue and this time there was added Seattle Pronto a letter was dispatched with an answer coming from Mrs Neil llalg Sr It was a note of thanks and said her son was In the roast artillery and recently was married in Fresno Of course to Fresnans his hride Is the lovely Betty Ann Morgan Mrs Haig wrote the pen was an especially prized possession as It had been a gift from Lieutenant Colonel John Morgan Jr to hjs future son In law before Dr Morgan sailed for overseas duty The pen after three and a half years returns to Captain and Mrs Haig as a wedding gift YUM YUM was the exclamation of luncheon guests celebrating the first birthday anniversary of a group composed of wives of officers stationed at Camp Pinedale when they beheld a luscious square birthday cake frosted In pink with decorations of frosting replicas of shells and white roses and liny hells of spun sugar The rake was rut hy Mrs It Mar Donald the group president who to add to Ihe festiveness of her attire wore an orchid corsage presented to her Committee chairmen reported on the activities of the year and when It came her turn Mrs Charles Williamson Ihe secretary of the Army Emergency Relief told of the inspiration her group had receive! In meeting the charming Mrs William Lynd who heads the AER work In Ssn Franriaco Mrs Williamson also thinks her rommitire most ef- CANDID SHOTS The Kermlt Smiths gathered a few kindred souls together for a dinner to relehrale Mrs Harry Baker's birthday The place-rarda were comic valentines the pictures candid shots taken hy the hostess of the unsuspecting guests Mrs Baker's valentine showed her in a boat standing as she shoved off from the shore at Baas Lake completely disguised with dark glasses Mrs Joseph Jone's face appeared as if looking Into a mirror Andrew Perenehlo was leaning from a Slant as he wings his way to lexlco a preview of an early Spring trip planned by the Perenchloi to our neighboring country SPECIAL ORDER Finding flowers suitable for a wedding virtually is impossible in New Mexico So Lieutenant Dexter Smith sent a special order all Ihe way to Denver Colo for a rorsage for his bride Peggy O'Hara The flowers a corsage of orchids arrived on time and were pinned dewy fresh on the lapel of Peggy's suit as she met Dexter at the altar The rouple who will reside tn Las Cruces near Drming where Dexter Is stationed will have Fresnans for neighbors as Lieutenant Bernard Miller and his wife the former Doris Prunty also have a Las Cruces address SLIGHT CHANGE The Western Womens Club tn San Franrisro which has been taken over hy the navy as a residence for the WAVES has had only a slight change of name alnre the girls In navy blue arrived Still affectionately called the WWC by those that live there the big structure Is known now as the Western WAVES Club A WEDDING TRESENT It slwsyi Is the unexpected event which has the most Interest and so It Is for Captain and Mrs Nell Haig who cherish among their many wedding Sifts a fountain pen a hit worn from time and travel hut Fresno CCC district Books Instruments Are Hosoital Gifts to 16 guests (Continued On Page 19-Aj A group of Fresnans are members of a parly this weekend which took musical instruments and books to the patients in (he Naval Convalescent Hospital in Ihe Ahwahnee Hospital In the Yosemlte Valley fc An aerordlon horns a trumpet rmy air two violins drums hanjos and tcirT 'w guitars have been rolleeted fur thri entertainment of the patients Mrs Arrives For Visit Alice Drrhmel and the re-no rvnniu Tnni Chapter of the Navy Mother Uiuhl Mr' "roM of Toronto Eplslnn Sorority The bridegroom is a son of Mrs Genevieve 11 Smith and a brother of Islie Smith He was graduated for visit In ficient as she reported they had aided in the latest emergency call from a woman who wanted help in rasting the stitches off her knitting needles so she could rontinue knitting HOW THEY MET Lieutenant marries lieutenant could be the heading of a story describing the marriage of Lieutenant Robert Colter of Camp Pinedale and Lieutenant Margaret Mary Lincoln of the army nurses' corps at Hammer Field The couple met under adverse circumstances inasmuch as Colter while in the Yosemlte Valley on a trip fell and broke his collarbone Taken to the Hammer Field hospital the officer became a patient of Miss Lincoln Inasmuch aa the bridegroom Is a first lieutenant and his hride a second the wedding setting was the chapel at Camp Pinedale The bride and Lieutenant Virginia Gooa of the WAC maid of honor remarked about the thrill of again donning truly fluffy feminine attire As a guide to guests at a wedding breakfast in The Californian an offirers rap was placed near the door of the room where the breakfast was served After the ceremony the couple walked beneath the crossed sabers of the bridegroom's fellow officers went out of the rhurrh to find the post hand playing and whirled away In an army jeep to a waiting ear which conveyed the party to the breakfast SEVENTEENTH It always la the seventeenth the date for good luck says Miriam Slater who Is announcing her engagement to Gilbert Berkeley today Sire met her fiance on the seventeenth day of the month and received her engagement ring Thursday again on Ihe auspicious date Of course the wending when the date finally la set will follow out the tradltton end be on the seventeenth ENGAGEMENT PRESENT Following a family tradition Misa Ruth Cowans now wears an heirloom diamond bracelet as an engagement gift from her mother Mrs Lester Cowans The bracelet which Is of yellow gold with 19 matched diamonds in raised Tiffany mountings for four generations haa been in Mrs Cowans' family Misa Cowana' engagement to Lieutenant Taul Edward Welsa of the United Stales Army Dental Corps is being announced today PROUD GRANDFATHER Sending telegrams to relatives Informing them of the birth of Ms grandson Paul Allen excitedly gave the haby'a weight as 13 pounds In due course the amazed relative learned it was all a mistake of the proud grandfather and the new arrival really tipped the scale at 8 pounds 13 ounces The hhy who haa been named Taut Allen HI la the son of the former Nancy Momsoit and Lieutenant Taut Allen Jr SURPRISES Guests and hostess alike rereived surprises at the party where Carolyn (Continued On rage M) have been active in obtaining the' Intrumpnt the home of her aunt Mrs A rase of hooks containing iu- Mrs Reilly plans an In rent fiction the hospital chase of the hnnki was derived from i drive singed at the Fresnn ri Slate College and contributions VISITS In Cl rdSO from a study section of the Fresnoj Mr( Hixson Is visiting In Branch of the American Assa-la-Kl Thso Tex where she Is the on of I nlverslty Women guest jr ter Mrs Herbert Accompanying Mrs Drehmet to Stevenson She plans to remain (Continued On I'ago ia-At several months Choose from Our Selection of Beautiful Inlaid LINOLEUM Marbleized Pattern or Block Fine Quality Nationally Known Brands IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION By Our Own Experienced Layers Miss Miriam Slater Reveals Betrothal To Gilbert Berkeley Mr and Mrs Louis Slater are announcing the engagement of their daughter Miriam Elaine to Gilbert Berkeley formerly of Miami Beach Fla and New York The bride to be member of I A I well known family and Is a sister IVuS DOigSP Lleutensnt Matthew Slater a a 1 glider pilot In the United States HOSteSS At I e3 Army Air Forres and of Lleuien-I Gerald Slater of the United Mrs Edward Tenney and Mrs RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANED Prompt iMiprailvo Srvlc Our special shampoo method thoroughly and gently cleans and restores original beauty ry she wasina Nlder were complimented the Fresno High1 Friday afternoon when Mrs A rhool and from the University of Bolger entertained at an Informal States Army Infantry She wasjna graduated from 1 242 FULTON1 ANNABELLE FINE Mgr SPRING ARRIVALS! Navy and print I and 2 piece dresses that will take you through spring Sixes to 44 SEE OUR NEW FORMALS! A tea in her home on Brown Avenue An arrangement of flowering quince blossom was used in Ihe living room Mrs Gertrude Blltard read a group nf poems A surprise shower nf gifts was this III visit with her family In the Fall she will enroll tn the New York School of Soclsl Work hig Tsmnm' fd to Mrs Tenn Mrs Ider Plans tnr "J1 California In 1942 Berkeley Is a son of Dr and Mrs Bernard Berkeley of Miami Beach and New York He was gradual ed from Rutgers University and rontlnued his studies at Columbia University and New York Uni-verlty a member of lh Phi TYi nrr ni inp i ni Epsilon Pi Fraternity and of the tigers Varsity Cluo tie Is man- ager of the Mademoiselle In Fres- The wedding plans of the rouple Indefinite vetifwAlANVldls mmmm JL.

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