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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 79

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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79
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OiHind Tfibunt, SunJiy, Miy 19, 1957 S-S Nuptial Vows -Dated-June-23 -DoRna-Becker Tell: a 3 Pat Myers jFllrTroth At Stephens News of Engagement For Miss Rose A June 23 wedding it' bring planned by Myrna Joyce Rose nd Harvey 11 Thibault, who will exchange their ows in St. Leander'i Catholic Church in San Leandro. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ro.se of Loma Vista Myrna will be given in marriage by her father and at-tended by.

Beverley Gonsalves of Pittsburg, hs maid of honor, and. Peggy Boekwith 'of this city, as bridesmaid: Son (if and lies. Thibault Told at a recent series of parties was the romantic news of the engagement of Donna Lee Becker of Davis to Robert Joseph Castaldo of Castro Valley, i Donna is the daughter of Mr, Mr. Carl Becker of Valley City. After her graduation irom Davis High School, she continued her education at Armstrong Business College in Berkeley, where the received her degree.

She affiliated with Sigma Iota Chi sorority at Armstrong: The prospective benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Castaldo of Castro Valley. He is a student in letters and science at Davis, and is affiliated with Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. No wedding date has been set by the newly affianced pair.

SAIL ON LURLINE Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hirsch-' feld of Crocker Piedmont, were among localites sailing Wednesday aboard the MaUon Ltnes Lurline for Hawaii. ef Oaken Boulevard in San Le l.t 4S andro, the projpeetive bened --a ft fat -sr JVi Surprising her friends at Stephens College in Columbia, Pat Myers of Lafayette recently disclosed her engagement to Alan Kerry Hendren of Bethany, Mo. Pat, an Acalanes High School graduate, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mis. Gilbert W. Myers Of Los Palos Drive in the east-of-the tunnel community. Now completing her senior year at Stephens, she is social secretary at her hall and a Senior Sister, an honorary position. Her fiance is the son of, Mr.

and Mrs. K. Garvin Hendren of Bethany, and a senior at the University of Missouri School of Business and Public He is a member of Delta Sigma' Phi international business fraternity. No definite date has been set, but the young people are planning to be married sometime next year. FLIGHT TO EUROPE Mr.

and Mrs. John F. LcDoux of West Broadmoor, San Leandro, have been vacationing in Europe, their itinerary including Switzerland, France and England. They flew from New York via Trans-World Au -lines Constellation. Vacationing in the Hawaiian Islands are Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Harris, who arrived in They will make their return trip on the same ship. twytkMf tar IM has asked Chuck Coitti of San Leandro to be his best man. Usher duty will' be shared by Ronald Manfrifio of San Lf-andro and Peter Jorgensen of Albany.

After the 3 p.m.1 rites, a reception, be held at the bridegroom's residence In San The couple expect to make Ihejr home here in Oakland after a honeymoon trip to Cata-lina Island and Las Vegas. mm mi I II TrouuAou 4 Coat Hocks-SoAqv4 Iot4-fold ig Chfl'ft fartabl Bn-PuKli Bowb, Cupt lodlM-Silrwora iwmvOinamo -Cot Sonvr Son tobl tawc 7- FREE 16-Page "WEDDING GUIDE" Firisaal A hfcwil IsrtfNw-Purb aUrtpM, RliqawMav JUOI VVCVJd UOLN fell thM. AT HOME IN Oakland are trie newlywed Jack Allan FrOm YOS6mitG Mangels (Constance Joy Bradley), who' were married in Yosemitt and Palm "k1089 -'urc'1' Berkeley." Son of the weilTthe 'ho'neymoon deS! Iphn Stangols of the brtdegroota will graduate JionspNfr. dJffMU-M. June fic-m End wr.p.

a'nded cox jreland Jacqueline Weber' College, is daughter of hie Eugene "Bradloys of Miller), after their end-of- Apnl wedding 'in. High Street' Ulah' wh cam9 here lcr thp .1. a. fUl Malion phot SEPTEMBER WILL re the wedding month Sharon Gordon' Tied Johnson, of the Fred Johnsons of the' same city. Sharon is a San 'Francisco State College.

TrfemrkiTelFlii Jornia and member oi Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. 2315 Broadway OAKLAND I'ree Delivery PHONE HI4-8181 Both-young people are grad aates of Tremont High School, Broqaons Return and Gary is also an alumnus ROAOWAY SAM PAtLO HTM Oakland Junior Jao quelinc is the daughter Harry. A. Milters of Brookdale From Tahoe Trip I Castro Valley, her groom the son of Mr. and Mrs, id Mrs.

Harold B. Ireland of Calaveras Returning from their Lake Jack Rinne of Berkeley, and Ave. in this city. Tahbe honeymoon this week- in secondary lolcs were Mi The Rev. Fred Trevitt con- end are Mr.

and Mrs. Frank P. cheala Fessier of Fresno, Pat ducted the service, at which the Brogdon, who will be at home Maffucci and Mrs. Frank Gra bride was Riven in marriage bv" to their friends in an apartment nata of El Cerrito. They were her, on Telegraph Ave.

in prmcess styled length ivory eta, T-be-former Arilee Mae matron in pink.and Jaee and seed ders Berkeley and Wal- the others ice. with pearls, and a Ji.liette cap of nut Creek man exchanged vows full, skirts, and wore wide lace held her fingertip veil of at an early May ceremony in brimmed lace hats. Their co illusion. She carried phalaenop- the First Unitarian Church in lonial bouquets were of white fchon 'lil afla ai kahn'N carnations interwoven v. mi lace.

Flower girl Sally Peter son was also in pink, styled like the adults' gowns Mr. Granata was best man, and ushers were Ron Toffa lis orchids and stephanolis. college city, with Dr. Ray- Nancie Brade'n was her honor mond Cope officiating. attendant, and in secondary The reception followed at relcs were Barbara Sampson, the Rockridge Woman's Club.

Dolores Strand, Jane Ireland Theme flower for decor at both and Nancy Meiger, with Merry church and club wai the white Alice Marlowe as flower girl carnation, with white stock and and Douglas Ireland ring ferns also used, accented by bearer. yellow iris and pink snapdrag- The adult attendants were in ons. qua taffeta ballerina length The bride, called Lee by am nelli. Jerry Schneider and Don Higgi'ns, all of Berkeley. Mrs.

Childers wore for the occasion a sheath dress in ice blue and pink, the bridegroom's dresses, with tiny hats of aqua ily and friends, is the daughter mother an ivory satin afternoon veiling, and carried colonial of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Childers dress.

Both had cymbidium eor- L. I 1 a Tll 1 1 i T-, uvuijucu ui piim carnations, vi oaiua Edi uaia nudu, anu sages, vjreicuen reiersun was The flower" girl wore a white attended San Francisco State in charge of the guest book at embroidered sheer dress, full College. Her bridegroom is the ''the reception, akirted, with white flower's in son of Lt. Frank W. Brogdon, her hair, USN (ret.) and Mrs.

Brogdon BERKELEY. PARTY Best man was Wayne Taylor, of Studebaker Road, Walnut recent party at the Robert UVWW '2, jKTX. ''4r -A ana in usher roles were Don Creek, tie attended Oakland Cockrell home on Highgate Miller, Tom Ross, Dwight Bris- Junior College. Berkeley, gathered many in nylon niosh casuals by low and Don 1'ope. tscortcd by her father, Lee former Stanfordites, other lo- The Patio Room of Castle- wore chapel length white tulle calitcs present including-Dr wooa C-ountrv Club was the and imported Cnantilly lace, and Mrs.

H. Dana Carey, Prof setting for the reception. For her daughter's wedding day Mrs. Miller wore a sheath dress of rose lace oyer taffeta, while with tulle train. Her fingertip 'length tulle veil was worn with a princess crown studded with pearls and sequins, and her Town Country and Mrs.

R. L. Saunders, Prof, and Mrs. Chester O'Konski, Prof, and Mrs. Paul Morton and the Morris Stadums, the Solomon Goldbergs, Mr and Mrs.

Edward Collins and Miss Mary Louise Hynes. the bridegroom's mother was cascade bouquet was of white in champagne lace and chiffon, orchids and stephanotis. also in sheath style. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lilit as air on your feet, becoming as your prettiest summer outfit that's Aloha, the mid-high wedge, sandal of ric-rac straw and mesh in white, beige or black.

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