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Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California • Page 42

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Fete Members INDEPENDENT 'STAR-NEWS, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1960 at sit Photo: DUTIES FOR THE year to come are by. new here welcomed Galpin, Arch F. Le Quesne, Fremont Koch, Milion Cornell. and William reviewed provisional members Sheraton. They are, from left, Mmes.

Douglass Kennedy of Pasadena Assistance league. The six pictured will be at tomorrow's installation meeting and luncheon in the Huntington- Blakley, Mrs. Kenneth Slever heads the new board taking office. I THE YEAR ahead will be full of Assislance League projects for this group, left they are Mmes. Francis M.

Wheat, John D. Roberts, Dames R. Young, new provisional members of Pasadena's league who will put in enough George B. Newhouse and Willard R. Bell Jr.

They will be introduced volunteer hours of duty to be eligible for aclive status next spring. From tomorrow at an installation meeting where Mrs. Ruth Mahken will speak. Before 200 friends, gath: ered yesterday at 10 a.m. in St.

George's Catholic Church, Ontario, Miss Carole ces Jchle and D. Warren Hymer were united in marriage, They will live in Arcadia after a honeymoon at Carmel, The bride, daughter of the Carl O. Jehles of. Ontario, was attended by Mrs, Richard Harrington of Azusa, matron of honor; Mmes. Harvey W.

Sapp, Jean Louise Torrey and the bridegroom's sister, Mrs, G. Thain Hannaford, Dana Lynn and Thain were flower girl and ring bearer. The bridegroom, son. the John B. Hymers of Annandale was served.

by Joseph Kohler of West Los Angeles as best man. Ushers were Mr. Hannaford, Harvey W. Sapp and Thomas sen. As she stood before an al.

tar decorated with baskets of white gladiolas, larkspur And: stephanotis, the bride was robed in a full-length: gown of Chantilly lace over white satin, Her triple-tiered vell fell to fingerlip length from a crown of starched white lace embroidered with seedpearls and centered with League to By MARJORIE KRIEG If the' hundred or. more women who turn up. at the Terrace Room of the Inglon-Sheraton for lunch to. morrow wear their broadest smiles as well their smartest bonnets, there's a They're members, provi. members and brand new active members of 1 Pasadena Assistance League: For them, tomorrow's session marks the end of another successful chapter in the League's more than quarter.

century.old history in Pasadena, They'll be reviewing the past year's solid accomplishments as they look forward to new duties in the fall. No doubt Mrs. Ruth Mahken, executive secretary and field representative for the National Assistance League, will pay tribute to- the volunteer labors. performed here during. the past .12 full months as board she at stalls a new 1960-61 the 10:30 a.m.

meeting preceding the luncheon party, Mrs. Mahken is slated to turn the president's, gavel over to Mrs, Kenneth Stever. of' Altadena. Mrs. Stever's experience with, the.

group has Included serving on the by-laws representing Pasadena on the regional council and being, for five years, a member of the national by-laws committee. As a member of. Gulld of Huntington Memorial, she served as ticket chairman for their recent home tour. Mrs. Frederick Llewelyn, who'll serve as vice president will have the Craft Fair 'Gift Shop on E.

Colorado Blvd. as her major project. Craft Fair was opened in the fall of 1955 as a shop for items. handicrafted by San Gabriel: Valley residents who. are.

49 or older. The men and women leave the articles on consignment and with each year, Mrs. John M. Phillips, outgoing president reports, demand for hand anlt carefully trimmed baby dresses, original enameled earrings, and holiday items has increased each year. In fact, the league found In 1958-1959 that it was tually running a business Craft Fair and promptly set up a six businessman board of advice givers, the Men's Advisory Board.

It's Mrs. James H. Dean, who'll be taking over as new membership and provisional chairman for -Pasadena Assistance League. League I membership stays under 100 mark so meetings can informal and fun but: sustaining, associate and lite members swell the total. So do members of Pastimers, "an formed in 1954 as an invitational group of those fn' the sustaining bracket: The Partimers, formed in 1957, also draws women on sustaining status: Those in both groups serve.

as volunteer Craft Fair workers: and support other projects of the League. And, speaking of membership, those who'll be congratulated tomorrow as having i completed their provisional training. (and having earned the required number of volunteer hours by working on'. League include, Mmes. David C.

Banks, Robert Digges John Patrick McCourt and James Harold Smith of Pasadena, More are Mmes. Robert D. Aylsworth of. Arcadia; Albert Bonugll of La Charles Cilley of Altadena; Steven L. Rose of Temple City; and Charles Harris Langdon B.

Gregg and Millard H. McLain, all of San Marino, There's a large group of provisionals to be introduced tomorrow, too. It includes Mmes. Willard Bell, William Blakely, William Caldecott, Milton A. Cornell, Kennedy Galpin, Douglass Graham, John Roberts.

and Francis Wheat of Pasadena; Charles F. Langmade, Arch sue, George B. Newhouse, Milton: A. Reimers and James Young of San Marino; Harrison Kelley, Altadena; Fremont Koch, Arca- dia, and.O, F. Lowe La Canada.

As another vice: Mrs. Virgll Becker's clai: inb for 1960-61 will be ways and. means. projects. All the funds ralsed during the year by.

Pasadena Assistance League go. Into a community fund for distribution -and they run into five digIt numbers in the course of 12 Contributions to Boys and Aid Society, Pasadena Club, medical care for children. at Huntington. Hospital, for example, Illustrate: the fact that club. projects consistently benefit area youngsters as well as elder residents.

Rounding, out the 1960-61 officers' lists are the names of Mmes, Richard E. Jeness and Ralph F. Blanchard. secretarles; Paul Fornaclari, treasurer; Charles Willams, Howard H. Morgridge, placement; Rodg.

er F. Dunstan, public relations; and J. Blackburn, with Mrs. Phillips remaining on the new. bourd as advisor, Mrs.

Bradner Petersen will be the member representing Pasadena. on the regional council. Mrs: Kathleen' Cleary is her alternate. The past president and president, Mmes. Phillips.

and: Steve, are the national delegates to Assistance League, Mrs. Downey Muir" will represent. Partimer Auxili fary and Mrs. Danlel B. erly, the Pastimer Auxiliary.

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Wedding Apparel PRISCILLA BIANCHI BOSTON OF largest selection in the West charmante bridali: 39.95 to 300.00 bridal (gowns) bonnie bridals. 25.00 to 39.95 lorrin-deb (bridesmaids) anima domb open mon. mori-ine thurs, nites and others, young's brides shop SY 3-3093: SY 3-7569: 979 colorada: BERKSHIRE Hymer, Jehle Ceremony Celebrated G. Longs Honeymoon in Hawaii Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon David Long of Port. land, will return from live in Portland. The former Miss Gloria Newhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Newhouse, and Mr.

Long repcated their nuptial vows yesterday after. noon in Pasadena First Methodist Church. The bride. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Long of Portland. Maid of honor, Linda Bandy of Altadena served as maid of honor and best man was Stanley. Sedjora. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina length gown of Cluny Jace with a scalloped hem, elbow length sleeves and a portrait neckline. She carried red roses.

The maid of honor donned a light green softly pleated silk dress and a headpiece of darker green roses, Her bouquet was of white roses. a honeymoon in Honolulu, Hawaii, on July 1 and will -Hal Bardes Photo. MRS. GORDON DAVID LONG (Miss Gloria Newhouse) More than 125 guests. attended the reception held in the home of the bride's parents.

Out of town guests cluded Mrs. William Freeman San Texas, the bride's grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. R.

I. Brassell of Phoenix, aunt and uncle of the bride, Mr. apd Mrs. Long, ol. Portland, groom's parents, his aunt and uncle, Dr.

and Mrs. John Long of Sacramento. Play Special $2.88 Sultable tor Sand or Water Wall a at the 704 475 Colorado Next to the Crown Cafeteria Free Parking al Bargie's Lol al Rear of Store Goodwill Guild Mrs, J. W. Kendall will be hostess to Pasadena Guild, Woman's Auxiliary to Good.

will Industries of Southern California, tomorrow at 10 a.m. Mrs. Barbara Schultz will be project chairman for the instructing bers in repairing jewelry for sale at the Goodwill bazaar of Oct. 4. Mmes.

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Tunas ACROSS FROM THE BROADWAY ACROSS FROM LIESERGS DEPT. STORE SY 2-8120 AT 7-6565 -Marvin Carlson Photo. MRS. D. WARREN HYMER (Carole Jehle) a tear -drop Upon her prayer book, the bride car-.

ried white cymbidium sur. rounded with phalaenopsis and stephanotis. The attendants Wore bout. fant gowns of a frosted lay. ender.

made with waltz-length skirts and necklines. Their flowers- were pastel yellow tea roses In crescent shape The bride is an Occidental College graduate who WaS preaident of her Kappa Sigma. sorority chapter, 'The bridegroom, who. will tinue his education at. LA State College In the Inll, attended Chaffey.

College and Trinity, University, San Antonlo..

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