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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 9

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Arcadia Tribunei
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MR. AND MRS. LOREN E. WOLFE Cynthia Anne Moorr Nuptial Vows Said In Local Church Miss Cynlhia Amir Mnnre. daiichlor of Mr.

and Mrs. JlawHI Mnnrr. STlS Campus Drive, rrciled hrr marriage vows wilh r.Dini K. Wolfe nf Boring. son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Wolfe, during late-afternoon riles in Arcadia's Firsl Kaplisl Church Junp 15. The Rev.

Hugh S. Bell. pastor of Bethany Church. Siena Ma-riie. officiated.

The brirte. escorted In Ihe allar by her fa'Jier. was ra-dianl in a Victorian era full-length gown of pcau de snip encrusted with medallions nf veniso lace. Her bouflaul shirt Unwed over hemline hoop and I he gown's filled bodice featured lapereri sleeves. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a crown and 'she carried a ens-cade hououel ol white roses and slcphanolis.

The bride's sister, Mijs Melinde Moore, was her honor attendant and another sister. Laurie. was junior brides-maid. Bridesmaids were Hie Misses. Katliy and Sandra Wolfe, sisters nf the hride-3100m.

and Nancy Spirilo. Pe-tile Anne Posthuma, daughter nf Fir. and Mrs. Ricliad Posthuma nf Tarzana and (he bride's cousin, nns flnwei "i'l. Mrs.

Raymond Weil ka nip, soprano, provided musical background lor the ceremony. Bridal aliondants gnwiied in Ironical gipen ion wilh matching and carried cascades of while and yellow daisies. Besl man lor tbr bridegroom was Wayne Cosby from Northwestern Seminai ding guests wrre assisted by Matl Moure, the bride's brother, David Wolfe, brother Df the bride-groom and Chris Uchihori. I i a Anne graduated frnm Ai'cariin High School where she was a Tom Tom Girl. The couple met when they were students at Grand Canyon College in Phoenix.

Ariz. Both are attending Pas-adpna Naznrono Col'ege Harden Hei'cprinn The garden of ihe hr.dn's parents heme was the Ir.calc lor the reception following the ceremony. A siring quaret provided background music as guesls mingled under white loots among urns nf white and yellow chrysanthemums and gladiolas. -White lace bells arbor and the bridal cake held green riai- Thn bride's motlier received in beige chillon and lace and wore a wrist corsage nf yellow roses. Mrs.

Wolfe chrse white lace over pink with matching corsage. Wedding guesls included (Tvnfhia Anne's grandmothers, Mmes. B. C. Hall and Stone and her preat-auiil Mrs.

Adoline Dettre. Oul-nf I own-guests were Dr. and Mrs. Charles Raker of Beverly Hills. Mrs.

Paul Peratis nf rorliand. Messrs anil Mmes. C. O. Moore uf Shasta ami Summers Twentv-nine Palms.

Following wedding trip In Coronadn Beach Club in Ihe Diego area, the young couple have made Iheir home in Pasadena. Deadline Is Tomorrow For Boid Reservations Hale loi Ihr lirsl nf Iwo nights reserved hy the Foothill Hollywood Bowl Volunteer Committee uner direction nf Malcolm Harris lor group participation in Bnwl Susan Olson Honored Al Shower Miss Susan Olson was rc-ccnlly guosl of honor al a shower hnslerl by Miss Debbie Seitle of Arcadia, who was Susan's mairl-nf-'hannr. al her wedding Jnlv .1 In nana Allrn Shaw. Al the luncheon Ihe bride's lolors 'anri (lowers wore Used in I a 1 arrangements of fresh daisies and candles. Susan was recipient of many lovely and useful gifts for her kitchen.

Susan, daughler ol Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Olson of Claremoitt, is a former Arcadian, and Dana, son nf Mr. and Mrs.

Roberl Shaw nf O11-larin, ivere married the I a Presbyterian Cliureh in 0 candlelight ceremony, Bolh Sue and Dana received their B.A. degrees from Chaffee College in and plan In continue their studies ibis fall nl Fullerton Stair programs by Arcadia resident is fasl approaching with deadline for tickets tomorrmv. Thursday evening, 25. Arcadians will sit "under (he slars" in blocks nf seats specifically for them by the Committee as they hear famed conductor, William Steinberg, conduct. Mendelssohn's Symphony No.

4 and music from Shake-speares "Midsummer Nijrhl's Dream'" accompanied hy soloists, narrators and women's chorus. Airs. Rnbert Rains, chairman Ihe evening, has announced that chartered buses will depart and return from Wheeler Street opposiie Arcadia Post Office proiuiillv at p.m. This year Ihere'will be a secondary stop at Temple Cily Park for persons who live closer to that area ami lhat there will be a hostess assigned lo each hns who will check her u'sl of assigned passengers. In this way.

large groups may be assured of seals logeiher. Round trip (are par person is a nominal Jl.25. Bow; seals are SI .75 each. Arcadia (amilies will pack plcilir uppers lo enjoy 011 at rival at their Bowl seals, during Die gala evening lhal lias hecomr a lovelv inslilulion 111 I his area. Mrs, Rair.s.

may be cniilacled lor Inrthet infor- Catherine Mundy, Editor A garden receplion al the Arcadia home of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Spencer followed I lie marriage ol their daughtei Elizabeth Marshall lo Dr. Richard Minor Timms son or the senior Timms.es of Memphis. The 8 p.m.

ceremony Saturday was performed in Episcopal Church of Our Saviour by the Rev. George Cummings. After a wedding irip to Tahiti, Dr. Timms will be stationed in Hawaii as a Captain in the U.S. Army and Mrs.

Timms will complete her M-D. degree al Julius Hopkins and al ihe University of Hawaii. She is a graduate of USC where she was a Gamma Phi Beta, and has just completed her second year ol medical school at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Timms is a graduate of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and recently completed his internship al Ohio State Universily Hospital, lie attended Denisnn Cellrgr ill Dhio where he was a Phi Gamma Delta.

(iiresls Among niil-or-town guesls attending Ihe wedding were Mr. and Mrs Allen W. Fritzsohp nr Elyria. Ohio, arid Dr. and Mrs.

Luther L. Terry and family of Philadelphia. Dr. Terry, uncle of Ihe bridegroom, is a former Surgeon General of the United Stales. Given in marriage by her lather, Ihe hride wore randle-lighl silk nrgnnxa designed with a lnng sleeved liodice of headed aleiuon late.

The chapel train, applitjued wilh headed lare motifs, was attached at. the empire waistline with a French fold bow. Her full length veil of silk illusion fell Irnm an ivnry organza headpiece and she carried a cascade ol trailing sle-phanotis, roses and orchids. Ill Yellow Bridal attendants wore sleeveless skimmers of yellow saki, the floor length skirts enhanced at back with flowing chiffon panels fastened at Ihe neckline wilh -1 self bow. They carried bouquels matching their headpieces ol while daisies and ivy.

Mrs. Carolyn McCammon was her sister's malron nf honor, and a younger sister. Miss Margaret Spencer, served as a bridesmaid. Also in attendance wore Mrs. Robert Harrison of Gam bier, Ohio, and Mrs, i.ouis Mitchell of Columbus, Ohio, bolh sislers nf ihe bridegroom; Mmes.

Donald Garner and Julio Marin nl Los Angeles and Gary Spenrer of Berkeley, snrnrity sisters of Ihe bride. Peter Eaton of Elyria, Ohio, was best man. Ushers included Terry Shilling, Frank Sinclair, Roberl McNair, James Mnllenkamp and Fred Srhlad-er (who also was soloist), all nf Columbus, and Stephen anrl James Spencer, brothers of Ihe hride, The 'evening wedding and Arcadia WOMEN MRS. RICHARD MINOR TIMMS, JR. Garden Reception Follows Nuptials reception was the culmination nf week-long series ol parlies planned lor members of the wEdding.

These included a bus trip to Disneyland and lo the Spencers' beach cottage in Leucadia, where Ihe group enjoyed a memorable 4lli of July nn Ihe beach. A gala rehearsal dinner was hosted by the senior Timmses at Ihe Ship Eoom nf ihe Huntington Sheraton Hofel. Miss Nancy McFarland and Gordon Kfmnelh Nelson exchanged marriage vows ill allernnnn rites June 17. The Tlev. Joseph P.

Flynn jjerformed the double ring service in Holy Spirit Chapel. Berkeley, in Ihe presence of family and close Jriends. Miss Mary TvIcFarlanri, Ihe bride's sister, served as maid nl honor and Frank Smith of Alameda Was best man. Nancy, daughter of Capt (Rel.l and Mrs. F.

B. Mr-Farland, wore an A-line gown of silk organza over white silk crepe, embroidered with delicate white lace. Her short nel veil was attached tc a band of JANICE JEAN VROMAN lo wed Arcadian Couple Reveal Wedding Plans A Ininily dinner party held al their home on Monle Verde Drive. Arcadia, was ihe occasion chosen hy Mr. and Mrs.

Merrill M. Vroman 10 announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Iheir daughter. -lean, in Iveniielh Paul Waterhnuse Jr. Family anrl Irirnrl.s had gal tiered to welcome Ihe bride-elect's sisler anrl brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.

Robert Suiter (the former Lnnttin Vrnmaii), of Columbus, Ohio, when Mr. Vrnnjan sleppefl forward 10 loast1, the future bride and groom. Miss Vroman iaia graduale of Arcadia High School, class of lfl65, and will he. a senior a I California Stale College a I Lonjt Bnarh in the fall, where she is majoring in Ihe linlrl of social wollare. Mr-.

Waleriinnse iKip), Ihe son of Dr. ami Mrs. 11 no I Walei house. Hill-green Place, Arcadia, i' also a griulualp nf Arcadia, and will enter his senior al Ihe Uilivf-rsily ol Snulliern California in September where he is majoring in business administration and is affiliated with Delia Tan Delta fraternity. Family embers anil guesls galhered al the leslivc affair were: Mr.

and Mrs. .1. W. Daniels and family, Santa Ana: Mr. and Howard Hill, Grover City: Mr, and Mrs.

.1. W. Sti'Livp Maggi, Arcadia: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ginimetl anrl family, Sanla Ana; Mr.

anrl Mrs. Vroman and family, Hacienda Heights; Mr. Gordon Vroman. Los Angeles; Mr. Roberl Breech, Arcadia: Mr.

and Mrs. Delberl Tanner and family, Inglcwood; Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walerhnusr; and Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Rnlwin, Angeles tlhe iormer Anne Walerhnusel. The wedding dale lias hron srl lor Dec. and will he so. lemnizeri al Die Church ol Hie Good Shepherd, -Arcadia, 1 "RS FRANK JR Newlvweds Will Nelson-McFarland Vows Said in North gossamer pelals anrl sped peai ls and she carried a bouquet of while roses and valley lilies. Mary was in pale yellow crepe with matching veil and a spray hnuquel of yellow carnations.

The newlywed couple ars both 1D6f3 graduates of Arra-din High School, He is' the son of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Kenneth Nelson of Arcadia. Nancy attended San Fernando State College and Pasa-tlena Citv College, and plans In transfer 111 Ihe fall to Universily of Uaiilornia at Berkeley, where her husband will be continuing his studies as a psychology major: An active member of Rainbow for Girls. Nancy held the olficc ol grand oulcr uliserver this pasl year. Gordon last year as president of his fraternity, riii Sigma Kappa.

The pair will honeymoon in Carmel. (lien e.slablish their humr in Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mnrlon-snn (Phil anil l.nuisr).

son and daiigliler-in-lau nl (lie nest Mortensons nf RH Balboa Drive, were among the 27 trainees who were grarlual-ed recently from a Training Program at Ihe University nf Oregon ill Fugene. They received ihe highest credentials ol all trainees. Phil passed llie California Bar examination and was sworn in lasl week. His fa-Ihor. a lax artninev ill Pasadena, anrl Ids mother hosted a eocktail parly 111 his honor, tor rhc legal fraleiuiiy.

As volunteers in Servirc In America, Mir- 11 1 will spend one year working wilh ihe Central Area Motivation Project, ill Seattle. Wash. Thr volunteers will aide in the of activities for youth and adnlls, recrealion and hobby de velopment programs. They iviU also operate a summer siiidy renter and yniilh. job re-lerral registration.

Phil received his J.D. degree rrom the University of California in San Frani ism aod his B.A. rlegrr-e frnm the Universily nf f'alilornia in Berkeley. He a lMfl graduate of Arcadia High School. He was most recently employed in legal research in Pasadena.

Prior lo lhal he uas a lennis teacher al Burke's School in San Francisco. His wife, ihe former Louise Campino. rccriverl hei HA. frnm San Franr-isrn Stale Col-lege. She was mnsl rercnlly eniplnyeil as a magaziuie erli-lor in public relations for ihe Security First National Bank in IjOs Angeles, Enfhusiiism The Iwo talk with "slars in their eyes" when they explain Iheir work wilh VISTA, mid Ihey never fail to stimulate i 1 in ihe program among Iheir listeners.

They say. "We will gam inner Hi. a ran pnssihh' do lor ailvnnr else." As Ihrv expl.iinrrl, VISTA IS the 1 I II II I cc I 1 in- Reside in Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Frank Bollton Idlana Prnnisi lucent arc nmv in Brazil.

S011II1 America. He is with the Cily National Rank of New York in the inlerna lion.it Division, and has been assigned In Ihe hank 111 Brazil Ihe ney! Iwo years Diana is Hie daughter nf Mr. and Mrs Robert Dennis, formerly of North Did Ranch Road in Arcadia and now ing al Beach. He is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gar-reM Frank Bmiton ol l.illlr-lon. Colo. Diana, a radiant bride, was escorted down Hie aisle nl Si James TCpisrnpal Church Newpml by her lather. The i luck candlelight service was periormed by Hie Rev. John P.

Asliey. rector. Diana wore a silk organza full lenglh gown heavily app-liqued wilh rmbroidery and lace 1 1 0 I' s. whirh wrre headed wilh tiny srrd pearls (the hride and her mother dirl Ihe beading; A full Ira in attached to Ihe empire waist riowed in large fnhls Her cathedral irntdh veil, in a Philip Mortensons T11 VISTA Program ni Ihe olfire of. iv iin'Jimc tiortuiiii.v "Hen icfci ird rlomeslic pearr Corp-." VISTA volunicris who spenrl a year of Iheir lives in srrvii lo America sec the world as il is, not as it should he.

VISTA helps Ihe pnnr niee! Iheir neerlf ns seen by the poor, nnl, what Ihe vnliinieers would like In sre done. Wi 1 3 1011 1 his desires, lire volunteer hnwevrr. pn in- on! ivays nl rlnmr ihimis. The nllllll reci-lvr i 1 salaries: VISTA pay limn I'lirpnsc The primary purpc-c "1 help transform tic srpialn: and iiL'liness ol poverly inm snmelhing heller. In make a tenement, a neighborhood or an entire community, a heller place In live.

"Today we face a new kind of poverty, one 1:01 simply of dire need, bin nf opportunity and dignity VfSTA volunteers ennir Irnm large nines and small towns: doiii Ihe campus and die business community. The youngest is IS: Ihe oldest is S3. Some have many college anrl some never graduated irnm high school. R11I all have common I mud: they rare aluuil whal happens 10 Ihnsr in want enniigh In try In do snmelhing aboul il. They go hei there is -erly.

on Indian 1 eserva lions, in migranl worker camps, in urban ghellos and in Ihe hark streets of smaller cities and towns, in -lob Corps camps and instilutinns fnr die men tally handicapprd. in Appti-1 arh in anrl other poverly pockels lhal rinl rural America. Through choice Hie volunteers live wilh pour under inndilious Ihey rlid nnl chorisr ami Ihrv personally f.ur Ihe many lares rif beranse Ihey aie ac lively involved working Ihr people behind I hose Brazil double bubble style, was gathered 10 a silk nrganza I lowered headpiece, self embroidered with tiny seed pearls mall him; Hip gmvn. She carried a spray nl butterfly orchids and while roses with a removable corsage ol orchids and roses, worn laler nn her going away suit. liriiinl Fail 011 ra gr.

Mrs. Hnheii F. Dennis. Jr. Marlha fcllmi Munfz) Ciuona del Mar, was honor attendant lor her sislcr-in-law.

Karen Boiilen nf Denver, ihe bride groom's sisler. was maid of iriiinr. The bridesmaids included three sorority sisters of ihe hride; Mrs. Ernesl C. Burns.

Newport Beach, Mrs. Richard Frccdman anrl Miss Kalhy Kurland, hnlb of Lns Angeles, and Susan Johnston, Aj'cadiu, sclinn! friend. The attendants were dressed in identical gowns full leugili sheaths of yclloiv silk and collon, v.dth fuli overdress nf straight white m-gau- yji irimmerl sell cmtiroi-dory down lie front In Ihe 1'Ciu. I'iach c.iiiieti a cascade nl yclloi'. and white daisies and wore malching head-pieies of vellow bows anri tulle.

Suzanne Ferry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferry nl Newport, cousins of Diana, as flnvu-r girl was in a ni ye; Ion siik and cotton made idi-mii-al 10 (he ntlier allpe-rlams Stir- a small baskel of and itnuers anrl HmwK Palterson, son of Mi. anrl Mr-. Milon Pallcrson nj Glendalc, also cousins Ihe bride, and Jeffrey Blanc, son nf Mr.

and Mrs. Rene Blanr of Sao Diego, the bride-grormfs cnusins, carried Hi" rings. 'Ihey nine the slripeil itnusers and i-ul away coal-01 the attendant. The la; V. Bonlon nl Denver In I in l'ir's hinllioi Hnbrn Duncan lionolnln.

Allan Wilh a 111 s. Bnuldr-I'nlo Nniiiwi Feastpi. Fo: Lauderdale. and Ren San Dic-o. Rrceplliin Tin- rei-ejihoe ire Dernis on Siar I While weddn'g anrl 'lowers deroral'-i! Ihe hniiir an! hi iilc's hie anrl i.ilre Hibh- nere the lerraif.

a view of small 10 Ihe bark-ground. Jlrs Allan Groga-poured, and Mrs. Walk up nl Wesmood. smraiU ler nl Dee Dee. was -f Hie guest The bride? mm hei new- a grnvn nl mint green alask'nr 11 ainiied with iriiinid Ihr neikhiii'' in iront 10 ihr heinhiir.

and matchiiv: iial and shoes His moihe- blue nitii while trim 'and mulching hat anil Diana's grandmother, Mrs. Eugene C. liamley. Ncwpori Beach, was dressed in sill: electric blue wih lare trim, with malching hul and shoes. The bridegroom's grandparents, Dr.

and Mrs. Jay II. Boiilon. came from Arliuglnn. lor Hie feslivlties; she war.

in a beige silk ribbon dress wilh powthr blue trim and matching bi'l and shnes. Hts maleinal gr.indmollier, Mis Frank Shipman. Lillle-Imi, Colo nme a silk prinl iConlinueil on Page).

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