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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 93

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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1 W9 I i Oakland Tribune, Suncfjy, Jih. 9, 1955 S-5 JUSTWFHS ARF AT HOMF IM ARIZONA A' 'Betrothal friends who attended the Rosa, her home city. Salt Lake Citv. attended! tha THETA ALUMNAc SCHEDULE MEETING University of California with lof Berkeley. Daughter! of mm.

Estelle Fountain Valley Mrs. Frances Brendan Daughter of Mrs. Estelle Fountain Valley Preparatory Mrs. Frances Brennah Jold Parents NewIyWeds Return for i Holiday Time Virginia Nelson Higrrian wiU Higman Young of Santa Rosa, Sctroolin Colorado Spring and Oakland, president, and; Mrs. iMrs.

renin an will an be interested to hear! of her the bride is a graduate of U.C. the University of Utah, where Frank Senram of Piednwfot nounce comihittee appoint- marriage last month to Wallace and a member of Kappa Delta he was a Beta Theta Pi. He is will be hostesses when Theta raents for the spring luncheon Harold Pyke of Salt Lake City, Sorority. employed in Phoenix, Up si Ion Sorority's Eafethay and fashion show to be held at Utah, in the Episcopal Church Mr. Pyke.

a son of Mr! and where he and his bride are alumnae meet Tuesday at .8 the El Nido Rancho in Lafay- At Yuletide ftom. in tim for Christmas 01 incarnation in Santa Mrs. Harold Francis Pyke of making their home. p.m. at tne cnapier nouse efte Marcn zb.

A holiday season anneunce- from their honeymoon trip to ent is that of the engagement ef Miss Barbira Arelene Knewles to Ikmald. E. Huk- Lake Tahoe were Mr. and Mrs. I Marshall Edward Campbell (Carolyn Mae Clifford), who were married last month at kanen.

told Christmas Day to "their parents and New jYear Xv to Tela tires and close farn fiy frierfds. They hare set their marriage Aite lor the afternoon 61 Jan. latt the Epworth Methodist which Charts in -Berkeley, ox Barbara is member. early evening rites in St. Law-rence OToole Catholic Church here.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clifford of Patterson the bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by Miss Betty O'Niell "of this city as maid of honor and in secondary roles by Dolores Threet of San Leandro. Shirley Campbell and Nancy Vercelli of Oakland. Susan She is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Knowles of El rVr-r-ifft a tut 4hm ctr nf Ju4v I Gay Knowles. A jrraduate of West Contra Costa Junior Col-lege, where she was active in student government, Barbara is how attending San Francisco Pierce and Margie Campbell, nieces 01 me Deneaici, were flower girls. The girls wore State College, where she has satin dresses, the honor attend ant's in aqua and the others' in rose, and 'carried red roses.

The was in a gown of white pledged Sigma Delta Gumma Sorority and is majoring in ele- 1 ttentiry teaching. J. Her fiance, son of Mr. n4 Mrs. A.

S. Hukkanen of El Cer- I rito and brother of Douglass- Hukkanen of Whittier, is also Chanblly type lace and tulle made floor length and on prin cess lines. A princess crown of the lace held her veil and she carried a white prayer book with a white orchid, steph Afhr Harrt at MRS. MARSHALL CAMPBELL was Carolyn Clifford. anotis and lilies of the valley planning to enter the teaching profession.

He plans to enroll atSanU Rosa Junior College next month and study for his secondary credential. He previously studied at the college prior to serving three years in the Navy. Masculine members' of the bridal oarty were Kenneth ajj tuai jas tm iiciuiui I Si iriont Campbell, who was his broth- v- vJI UUCI 1 1 10 er's best man, Lee Pierce. David Lewis and Donald Pitts, ushers The Fred Campbells of East 12th St. are parents of the Betrothed to Stanford Man Announced at a holiday open house" given by Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Franklin Hand at their home in South Pasadena was the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barbara Jane Hand, a Pi Beta Phi and senior student at the University of California at Berkeley, tn Willis Crane Blakeslee, senior at Stanford University. 't Mr. Blakeslee is the "sonof Willis Blakeslee and the late Mrs.

Fredrica Crane Blakeslee of Pasadena-and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells Crane of Quincy. Hi- and of the late Mr. and Mrs RobertWilUs Blakeslee, also of Quincjr.

He is president of Delta Tauj Delta fraternity on the Stanford campus. Miss Hand is the grand- daughter of the late Mr. and 1 Tk st MISS BARBARA KNOWIES to wed at month's end Mrs. Andrew Burns Carter of MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS frx HAVE SORORITY DATE Townson Hand of JSfS fnuwS! not set a definite BARBARA HAND U.C. Pi Phi engaged.

chapter house in Berkeley to IMirkM c. CDICK rC discia the annual fashion mef i REUNION OF FRIENDS how luncheon and the 'family Jt' i Mrs. Roma Bishop of Berkeley dinner party. LAKAAtL nvJLlUA. i has returned from SebastopoL "Mrs.

X. J. Freethy. house The Stephen E. Babsons of where she visited with Mr.

and eeoresentative. will be chair- Berkelev soent the recent holi- Mrs. Frank Slaker, old-time wan of the day. days in CarmeL friends. it i I 'i j- vSjT AlifoFi i To ffloU yon into' Spring's narrow sShtjuette i -i stT ela 5' that's Poirette's fashion promise! With midriff 1 gf designed high and handsome and Biaband J.rl A i construction to flatten hips and tummy, the Promise IK I' girdle shapes a lovelier, newer figure with- 5 I breathe-easy comfort WHITE jfl iC50 I dacmew lO I the tweed KmMi floor 4 1 thenarrowsilhouetie 11 I i iiiw'iyiyMipiiiiiiiiiMyH'''ljly''' 1 I i ll i I OX -TAVF As hew as 1955 the soft look of gray ul4Pii i i I '7 I I'AiIhXa' I tweed 'ttamkted here in wonderful, wearable A 'i-' 'I -iif-h i 1 i I i i 1 I 1, 1 mriTjrT--" cotton! Sara Sunon designs her flattering i I A A'' i 1 I I I iA' 1 TTTt fTT! 1 I mTJU I sheath jiress with the new long bodied i i-'" I 'life I1 fl exclitoation.

point contrasting buttons 0- 1 iJ Wl T-h- I tad fiecklmettimm jet black Sizes 10 to 16. I' III I at I it 1 --Vv Suit dress of gray cotton A i eweed, size, 10 to 16... I i.l ii- riirinr mf--- i' t' i II I 3955 i patent shines again! Yv-xV Ii 1 Gleaming, glossy patents, pointing springward! Black 1 as carboni shiny as tne new season ahead, Troyling I At patent leathers are the perfect costume accent a to gray ot black, prints or pastels. Shown, above from II our wide and wonderful collection: Trpyiing's i dassk pump edged in black 'gfosgrain idbbon. 1 1 i 1 195" A Lr 1 i If' KM sb( tslo, frnkflot 1 1 i i 1 JL'I '1 't r't i YY 1 1 i-v 'r 4fr; X.

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