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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 16

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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16 THEFRESNOBEE ftwMaiiiwiy4i icnord uernng jr parlier (rasa xuiuy a I I Miss Dorothy Mae DanMsen and Are Married I Floyd Vaughan were married PARLIER (Fresno Co) July I recently In the St Paul's Luthesaa Lola Patzkowsky and Richard I Church in Selma Jr were married recent-1 The bride was attired in vUte ly in the Mennonite Brethernlsailn gown styled with fitted bod-Church in Reedley lice long printed sleeves high man- Mrs Charles Haley of Selma waslquiscftte neckline back closing with the matron of honor and Warren I tiny covered buttons and a lens Jolly the best man I train Her train lensth veil waa Preceding the ceremony Donald trimmed with lace insets edged Petersen el Selma sang accompan- with scallops of lace and held in led at the piano by Mrs Clark place with a Dutch cap of lace Simms of Porterville The candles and orange blossoms were lighted by Mrs George Miss Gloria Hald of Fresno Kroeker and Mrs Seiple Jr-1 cousin of the bride was the maid sisters of the bride The ushers of honor Harry Shipman was the were Donald Paul and Eugene best man Jacobsen I Mid Pauline Schmidt of Selma A reception' was held in the played the wedding march and church social hall (accompanied Miss Ruth Fischer I Mrs Julian Simmons presided at I cousin of the bride who sang The jlthe punch bowL Coffee was served others were Dale Vaughan Loren by Mrs George Kroeker and Miss I Vaughan and Kenneth Vaughan Rubena Pauls Mrs James Seiple I Following the ceremony a wad-and Miss Billie Jo Snell served the I ding supper was served to 125 cake Miss Fat Darling sister of I guests the bridegroom was In charge of Mrs Vaughan is the daughter of the guest book IMrs Danielsen She is a grad- Mrs John Hofer of Dinuba played I uate of the Reedley High School the piano and Donald Petersen and the Reedley College sang I Vaughan is the son of Mr and Mm1 Parting is the daughter of I Mrs Vaughan of Atascadero Mr and MraHenry Pxtzkowsky of Hi is a graduate of the Kinga-Parlier She is a graduate of the burn High School and the Reedley School and Reedley College He served in the navy In Pariler High Caesar Clarence Nehf Exchange Vows REEDLEY (Fresno Co) July 3 Miss Dorothy Evelyn Caesar daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Caesar of Reed ley and Clarence Nehf son of Mr and Mrs George Nehf of Dinuba were married here June 18th In the Methodist Church Organ music was played preceding the ceremony by Mrs Frank Lingren Miss Donna Lee Fair sang The maid of honor was Misi'LoIs Nehf Miss Carolyn Stay and Miss Joyce Furman were the brid maids Cecil Caesar brother of the bride was the best man and the ushers were Ernest Wiens and Robert Gapen The bride wore gown of white marquisette and lace It was styled with a -fitted bodice a lace yoke! and long pointed sleeves' The full skirt was made with panels of fine lace which ended In a short ruffled train During the ceremony a quartet composed of Charles Hull Monte Alvis Paul Penner and Paul Ruth sang the Prayer A reception was held In the so-' dal hall of the church Mrs William Gould cut 'the wedding cake Mrs Gregg Mrs Stanley Nelson Mrs Herbert Albrecht and Mrs Melvin Kamp-man served assisted by members of the Rainbow Girls Miss Cathenm Parlier took 'care of the gifts Miss Murlene Edwards was in charge of the guest book Miss Beverley Humphreys ofi Fresno and Monte Alvis sang ae-l companied by Vein Clifton of Di- nuba The couple left for a honeymoon trip along the coast After their! return they will live in Dinuba The bride is a graduate of Reed' ley High School She 1s a member of the Rainbow Girls Nehf is a graduate of the Dinuba High School He served in armed forces during the war He is employed at the Dinuba Post Office Jfr and Mr James Toscano ith Pacific (Hiring the The couple will make their I College -Darting is the am of Mr and Mrs H- Darling ef Selma He served in the army air farce during Thecouple will their home in Parlier Marilyn Davis Weds WW Root to Service) Mrs Floyd Vaughn who MrFarUnrl i oas Miss Dorothy Mae Danielson of Parlier IVICraiiaiiU McFARLAND (Kem Co) July 3 Marilyn Davis daughter (Selma Photo Service) 5 Mrs Lewis 1 Mrs Root who was Miss Marilyn Davis of McFarland (Dailey Studio Photo) Mrs Del Church the former Miss Martha Montgomery of Delano (Dailey Photo) The Dorothy ShoGmfikorl ormer Loia Patzfcoie8lcV Of Parlier who became Mrs Richard Darling Jr (Selma Pho- Former Los Banos Couple Celebrate 60th Anniversary LOS BANOS (Merced Co) July Mr'and Mrs Jamas Toscano 'celaUratad their sixtieth wedding innlvenary with a dinner party in their home In Santa Cruz 7 Gueats were Mr and Mrs Giello A Bartolomeoni Mr and Mrs Jo-' seph I Toscano Mr and Mrs Victor William Mr and Mrs Kirksey Mr and Mrs Frederick Stevens and Mr and Mrs Otto Toscanos were married In Merced Mrs Toscano came to the United States with her parents when she was 13 years old Toscano came to this country at the age of 12 Most of the earlier years were spent In Los Banos Lupe Villalobos Becomes Bride 1 SANGER (Fresno Co) July Miss Lupe Villalobos and Steven Padilla were married recently in St Catholic Church Misses Mary and 'Anna Gonzales sang preceding the Ceremony The maid of honor was Miss Ruby Torres and the bridesmaids were Misses Theresa Vasques Harriett Stevens Evangeline Torres and Pendleton of Tulare the former Miss Dorothy Lorraine Shoemaker 6 Mrs Clarence Nehf who teas Miss Dorothy Caesar of Reedley (Ward's Weds In Tulare Church Ceremony Pne Basic Pattern Variety Of Fabrics Supply Ideas For Complete Wardrobe By Mary Hampton The letter which I have just opened intrigues me very much and because a has written it Her problem is the thing a mwquisette over satin with bodice challenge to any fashion imagination On a neat piece of paper finished with ruffled yoke and a for Summer with adequate Information about width and lengths She ruffles in the skirt front she has glued samples of various bits of yardage waiting to be made up ruffle edge of the train fol- also has enclosed the sketch from the pattern-envelope for her chaf lowed the hemline to the front pan-itnge it this: Studio Photo) of Mr and Mrs A Davis be-j came the bride of Wandall Root here recently in the Church of the Brethren Miss Ercel Root was the maid of honor and Wayne Carter was the best man A reception followed in the home of the parents' Root is the son of Mr and Mrs Fired Root ef LaVerne Martha Montgomery Weds McFarland Veteran DELANO (Kern Co) July Miss Martha Montgomery daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Montgomery became the bride of Del Church son of Mrs Frank Behr-man in a ceremony here In the Methodist Church Miss Janet Struthers organist played two solos Mrs Ben Shearer sang Bernice Graham of Earllmart was the maid of honor and Don Horton was the best man Mrs Church is a graduate of the Delano High School and is member of Job's Daughters Her husband enlisted in the navy dur- ing his senior year at the Mc-i Farland High School He is em-J ployed in Delano I Mrs Leonard Higdon Dave Martzen Photo to ihs waist on some years ago you suggested making many costumes from just 1 inm? of one basic pattern if a person found a becoming pattern The enclosed soma Held her finger tip wil and i made up in blue and white striped chamhray and I find it the most were a goia necx- becoming dress ever owned at any price Can you lead on to ideas Um I becoming dress i ve ever ownea at any price can yo Winds Olson Becomes Emily Carlos Friic Mowing Bnrl for using these other fabrics with the same SSJLTBJ! Vtiiai Tapoak iiauUoia Waa But xlrat so tnit we Bii Can snsre this will be used pp- Bride Of Higdon mu DINUBA (Tulare Co) July iSi inn the ceremony a rece tlon was held in the Parish Hal Miss Mary Helen Villalobos in charge of the guest book Mrs ndilla is the daughter Mr Mrs Clarence Higdon were can rounn -wixnout a Kr Sk-hfi mrriKl 17th ln Reedley Vi oemaker collar or with a small Peter Pan Sanger Union High School and Methodist Church I turnback The dress opens up the for a top with an extension like a peplum creating a jacket effect Tlie skirt will be a monotone pink gingham to echo (he widest stripe A small piping or inset of plaid will run above a deep hem and a wee turn back collar and cuffs will be made of the pink The six -yards of lovely waffle iue in aqua will be used for a with some two yards left over Them the top will be made out of this by insetting two or three horizontal bands of white pique through the top at intervals I do admit this will be more of job but after completing the other two dresses the writer of this letter should be able to cope with Papula I Miss Mary Robertson wad the Shkw front- Padilla is the son of -I maid of honor and the bridesmaid sraduata nf i I My eye falls upon a suitable-four irds of off navy butcher linen of Oakland and Delores Nelson of Her hu atari the son of Mr and the top will be morebutcher to make their home iKingsburg were the candlelighters I Mer i linen in new chalk white collar- Kenneth Higdon brother of the graduate of the Tula re Hieh School leM Bnd buttoned down the front bridegroom was best man The j- maiorine in husineu adminl with wee navy buttons And around ushers were Gerald Olson Robert iSrttowat tK Universitt ofCali- the waist will be tied a red tri- Mrs Lawrence Smeds played t'esijtins Phi There are just three yards of an an pre- A recention was held in the Tu- interesting pink pUid gingham So Tba uni wiivy: South Col Club house Misses 1 ntmfhS th C1' BiUie Dunlap and Andrea Bls- lege Avenue in Dinuba Iconer served After a honeymoon in Northern A J-lClliorn1' the couple will be at rOS6 corona eels home at 130 North Street more complicated problem and the results will be very dentally if these white chic' Inci-insets are SCIENTIFICALLY GRADED COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY DIAMONDS Mrs Gaylord Frants Madeline Ferriel Gaylord Frantz Wed In Strathmorel STRATHMORE (Tulare Co) July 3 Miss Madeline Ferriel became the bride of Gaylord Frantz ln a ceremony June 26th in the Church of the Brethren She was attired ln a white linen dress white hat with short veil and matching accessories Mrs Jack Cain and Miss Joan Rogers cousins I of the bride were the only attendants Mrs Frantz is a graduate of the Strathmore High School Frantz the son of Mr and Mrs I Frantz of Grassy Meadows Va attended schools there prior to coming to California a year ago He is engaged in ranching neari Officers Named By Tulare YU TULARE (Tulare Co) July I itched in chevron shape they will a bit easier to handle And then there is the aqua taffeta plaided through with a gold thread This was a dress in the Winter and is intended via the same pattern route to be revamped as a formal for college time in the Fall All right it shall be used for a top with sleeves which stop short above the elbow and a rouhd neck without a collar The tiny buttons which -will march down the front are going to be nobby and small and self covered And there is going to be a- long shawl not less than two and a half yards long but a scant 18 inches wide of the same fabric The new skirt to go with this will be black taffeta And it will be a love of coming Fall formal iFrank Avalos MADERA (Madera Co) July iMiss Rose Corona became the bride of Frank Avalos at a ceremony here in St Church kride wore a white satin jeanne Raradat is the new presl-I gown fashioned with a long train den cf the Young Ladies Institute and full flowing net veil succeeding Mary Fontes Mary Lou Gome of Fresno was other officers are Mary Byrne the maid of honor The bridesmaids first vice president Ann were Mary Bosquez Elvira Avalos Avila second vice president Eliza-Cruz Ornelas Beatrice Gomes and belh Pimental recording secretary Connie Gomes Rudy Morin was Ann Borges financial secretary the best man and the ushers were Belle Lorenzo treasurer Margaret Joseph Serrano Nash Bosquez Vermillion marshal Tiny Gendron Henry Gonzales Salvadore Martinez inside sentinel Anna Simoneau land outside sentinel Mary Amaral Ida Tulare and the young couple will home there after make their turning from a honeymoon Yosemite National Park in Jeanette SchmaU Matchette Photo Mrs Victor Grdgnani of Tranquillity who was Miss Claudine Sullivan before her recent marriage After a Santa Crus honeymoon the couple wiU Hve on the Gragnani ranch The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Sullivan Barrier Marie Frutuozo Mary Picanso and Josephine Miguel trustees Carmel Ware organist Appointed by the president to Mrticipate with the flag team in nstallation jites are Angie Cardoza cross bearer Dolores Picanso flagxbearer Laura Fontes Barbara Hash Alice Cardoza Hazel Gomes Bernice Macedo and Olive Perry Delegates to the grand Convention in Stockton are Mary Fontes and Jeanne Baradat with Angelina Rogers and Barbara Hash alternates Louise Rutledge Reveals Betrothal SANGER (Fresno Co) July-1 Miss Louise Rutledge has announced her engagement to Richard Following the ceremony a re-Iception was held in the home of I the bride's parents Mr and Mrs A Avalos DEL KEY Rev and Mrs Edgar Nelson were I complimented at a farewell party lin the parsonage basement Rev Nelson who has been here three years has been transferred to the iMethodlst Church in Stnora Mrs A Morgan visited Mr and Mrs Ernest Camy in Salinas Mr and Mrs Ernest Reitz visited their son Richard In Stockton Mr and Mrs Alfred Rasmussen i were hosts at a party Present were Mr and Mrs Rasmussen Mr and Mrs Oscar Rasmussen Dr tnd Mrs Wimmer of Fresno Mr and Mrs Ted Nielsen of Carat hers: Rev and Mrs Edgar Net Ison Mrs Chris Hanren of Oakland Engagement Of Madera Girl Is Announced MADERA (Madera Co) July 3 The engagement of Jeanette Schmall to Walter Shoemate was announced at a party in her home' No definite date has been set for the wedding i The bride elect is a graduate of Madera High School and is' the daughter of Mr and Mrs refer i Schmall of Madera il Shoemate son of Mr and Mrs A Shoemate also was graduated from the Madera High School and served in World War IL Present at the party were Messrs and Mesdames A Shoemate Richard Gibbs Robert Weber Harry Price Melvin Schnleder August Schmall pes Miss Rutledge is' the da and Mrs Rutledge Sanger She is a graduate oil the1 SangereUnion High School and attended the Reedley College Sipes is the son of Mr and Mrs Sipes and is a graduate of the Sanger Union High School The couple plan to be married ln December EHEHSOLE TABLES TUXEDOS AUBERRY Mrs William Wallace of Fort IWorth Tex is a guest of Mr and Wallace Carl Elgan of Boulder City was a guest of Forrest Wallace Mr and Mrs Ressel have returned from a vacation Mrs Dorris and Mrs Jack Sturges attended a party ln Roed-1 ing Park i Mr and Mrs Henry Duerksen I visited their daughter Mrs Elmer (Freisen in San Jose BIOLA Mr and Mrs Arhur Foster of Pk 2-8711 1 Salt lake City are visiting Mrs Dan Foster ara WfPmffTPFITffWfWfWfffW Far Bool or For Sale WNITI FORMALS HACK POVMALS Why gamble when you can bo sure Modern science makes il easy for you to be assured of superior quality and value in a diamond As Registered Jewel ers we safeguard your purchase by grading diamonds with tho Diamondscope and Diamolitew nicco ISM Decorative tables when closed Bridge tables fthen partly opened Dining tables when quickly extended for gracious and comfortable serving $50 Priead At Oil SO COOL These tan-teasing styles for your youngster's Summertime fun Siias 2 to 6z lft to 498 Also fino gateleg dropleaf tables and other types beautifully proportioned for small rooms Prices start at 79" 7 to 14 298 to 4JS dMitlc-thwaitf Shields THE JEWEL DOX 1211 FULTON FRESNO CAUF REGISTERED JEWELERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY TAa House of 1823 He NHee (Near OHvel Fresno 1350.

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