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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 6

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Johnson-Anderson Rites Read at Methodist Church With Dr. John R. Kcnney reading tbe wedding TOWS, Miss Patricia Johnson, the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Johnson of Hynes, ind Charles B.

Anderson, the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Anderson, were united in a double- ring ceremony at First Methodist Church rece'ntly before 200 guests. Miss Johnson was given in marriage by her father.

Miss Charlotte Peterson of Haynes was maid of honor and wore yellow organza and carried a bouquet of rose buds. The bride's attendants were Miss Billie Cox. cousin of the bridegroom, ind Mrs. Rosalind Anderson, sister- in-law of the bridegroom. Both wore alue organza dresses and carried French bouquets of yellow rose buds ind blue delphinium.

Little Palj Anderson, niece of the eras flower girl. James Ross Anderson, brother of! Hie bridegroom, served as best man.j L'shers were Ethan Johnson and' Theron Tolton. Ronal Dnlson of Liyuwood sang and "One Alone" accompanied at tbe organ by Georginna Friesen. The bride's gown was of white satin with shoulder wide and sweetheart yoke, edged in silk lace with full-length pointed sleeves. Her illusion finger-tip veil, pearl studded, was held with a pearl studded tiara.

Her bouquet was of rose buds, carnations and lilly of the Talley. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in Oschli Hall, where wedding cake and punch were served. Mrs. Anderson attend Whit tier College where she iniijored in art. Mr.

Anderson attended local schools, was a memher of the De.MoIuy. president of the Junior College Y. M. C. and a member of Delta Psi Omega.

He several years overseas in the service. The young couple enjoyed a two- week trip to Santa! Barbara and Twenty-nine Palms. Barbara June Robinson Wed to John Battistoni Here Miss Virginia Mclniyre. the (hmuliler of Mr. ami B.

A. Mclniyro K-11 Kern to Kdward Adams, tin- son of Mrs. Adams of Pedro. Xo wedding dale YES HAS THEM! ALEXANDER SMITH RUGS Think of your home as a store window as revealing as it looks to new friends. Picture the loveliness new rug would give your living City Furniture has a good supply of Smith Axminster Rugs for your selection.

Priced as low as 47 95 9x12 USE OUR BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN SMITH cooo HoustKccrmc NimtMnth and StrHts Ttlephont J-0621 R. KALLOCH. President IRWIN DETTRA, Manager A UNIT OF C. N. JOHNSTON BODY WORKS ARE MORE CRITICAL of every phase of our service than others, including those we serve.

Yet. we welcome ctructive criticism and profit by it Perfection of detail is our constant endeavor. We adopt every improvement designed to bring added comfort-to bereaved MIKUC AKE ftSFI ELD. CAUFOKNIA 7-7611 Our extetuive price range it costs AO more to call us. WE'RE TAKING IT! The Holiday Week End! CLOSING at Noon Today, July 3 OPENING at Noon Monday) July 7 STEWART'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE STORE 1005 Baker Street City Rebekahs Hold Memorial Service Bakersfield Rehekah T.odge Xo.

47 held its regular meeting Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F. hall with Mrs.

Fred Holmes presiding as niihle grand and Mrs. John lleavo- lin as vice-grand. The district deputy grand master. Mrs. James I'milon: the district gran.

1 president. James Ponton: and the district deputy grand patriarch. Van Wai I is were escorted seats of honor at the ri.uht of tin- iiolilo grand. After the (ipeiiinir. reei-s was declared mid iiiemorial service held by liranclie- of the order.

A rending by Mrs. Fred llnlines of each deceased nietnher. and flowers were placed in front of a lighted cross. "The Old Rugged Cro-s" was sung by quartet composed of Fred Holmes. I.otiis Calloway, Van AVal- lis.

and James Kefresh- ments were served in the room with Mrs. Fred Holmes as chairman. Trinity MellmdiM Chiireli was the setting. Saturday evening, for the marriage of Barbara June to John Joseph Batlistoiii. uiih the Reverend Arthur H.

Wallace officiating at the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Robinson.

Goodman street, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Basilo Battistoni of Route 7. Box Bak- ersiield. Church decorations included candlelight, and flowers and palms.

More than olio IHTSOII- witne-sed the cereiminy. Miss Pat Roux sang Promise Me" and with Mrs. l.ois Martin a- organist. i Matron of Honor Matron of honor was Swiriu. a iim-in of the hriile.

who wore an aqua gown with cap sleeve-. Her hat a lame while horsehair braid pi-1tire hat with 'pink si reamers. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white delphinium mid slock. Flower girls were Marily Clark and Judy Skaggs with Jerrell Knight, a cousin of the bride, as ring bearer. Miss Florence McCullen and Miss Dorothea Ball were candle lighters and Mi--s Davin was guest book attendant.

The bride was given In marriage by her with Robert King as best man. I'shers were Bill Payn-! ter. Ijiwremi- and Albert and James I.edily. all of Bakerslield. The briile wore a gown of while! slipper -alili "ilh heart neck-' line, long with wide in-ert- of -atin i and with lace.

strand of pearl-, gift of I he bridegroom, was worn and flouer- were a of with baby uivhids in the i-eiiii-r. Tin- Inn palm room delimited randies, wedding hells and streams for re- the i-ereinoiiy. were Klorenee Mr- Ciilli-ii. Dorothea Hall. MNs Kvelyn and Mrs.

Kdwina Skasx--. was furnished by Miss Bunny (liraiid. Traveling Costume For her traveling eiistuuie on wiildins journey to I he I'ride a jH-arm-k I'lue Jirdiiio ki't. pink hloii-e and pink open-ITOWII lloucrcil i. The i-iniple lie at home July II" liooilni.in Tin' hriih-.

i- employed in the offi'-i- of tin- Kent Coiiiiiy I iiion Minli di-triii. i- a uradiiali- of Kast linker-Hold Srhool the friikerstield fullese. iiiiiiisier 1'iiiver-ity and I S. where he is now a student. For her eostiiine.

I lie bride's mother wore an aqua I'lue pnvn with white aeressnries. while the mother ehose a navy lilue gown with white and an orchid corsage. br Austin ON TKII'-Mi-s Helen Kelly, the lauirdrer Mr. and Harry i'. K-'lly of street.

the bride of Williams S. Kfiidy. the sou Mr. and Mrs. 1C of Sari I'eilro.

June 1.1 in St. riiiin-h. Mr anil Mi-. Keady are on ilu-ir ut-ilding trip. Cefebrate Annivprsary Carolyn Kay Whittle, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Yeruon H. Whittle. celebrated her third birthday anui- versary at lawn parly at her par- enls 1 home. ItU South Mi ilia Drive Similar evening.

were played and refreshments were served. 1'resent were Mahlon Whittle. Hilly Siiinniers. MauriH-n Summers. Jerry Met'or- inaek.

Judy Mi-Cnrniack. Marilee Sandra Kusuiissell. Stien. Howard Stien and Sherry Stien. I Al Mills College i Miss Hona daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hoy Driggers. 1 Qiiim-y street, is attending the Jim- ior Statesman School at Mills Col- lego this She was among girN selected from California i high si-hnols who will study poll- i tics, sociology and related subjix-ts. Miss Driggers is a student at Kast Hakcrsficld High School and is a member of the Junior Statesman Club there. Engagement Told Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Reed, formerly of "il'J Washington street. Oildale, nnd now of Fellows, announce the engagement of their daughter.

TMI.I.YWOOD. July 3. Itiith Louise, to Leonard Actrc-- 1'at Dane Dorsey i- planning Hay Smith of Taft. Mr. Smith is, to leave for Kcuo.

soon to the owner of the Watkinson Flower 'divorce TnunhonM Tommy DOI-M-V. Shop in Tafl. her allorney said today. H. S.

Stark Honored by Oil Committee II. S. Stark of Honolulu Oil Corporation has been elected second vice-chairman of the conservation committee of California oil producers, which held its organization meeting ill I.os Angeles recently. Mr. Stark will represent the Buena Vista and Klk Hills arens on the commillec.

William Hobro, an employe of the Shell Oil Company, was named chairman of the committee. The committee's chief work to promote greater efficiency of crude oil production through tech- niipies to attain the greatest ulii- inale yield of petroleum from underground reservoir-. Iowa Group Plans Gathering The spat-ion- lawn nt the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Kldon Smith.

Twenty-seventh si reel, will be tin- selling of fin out-of-door gathering of the Iowa Auxiliary Saturday evening. All former lnwans. their familie-. and invited guests will be welcomed. The speaker will la- Smith, brother of the host.

An August meeliiii: will he held at (he home of and A. K. Koch, Terrace Way. Mrs. Tommy Dorsey Plans Reno Divorce ru by MARKIAGK TOI.II—Mr.

and Mrs. Blackmon of Inyo street announce the marriage of their dauuhti-r. Joan Itlacknioti. to Johnnie Wil-mi. the of Mr.

and Mr-. 1C Wil- suli. were ri-peati-ii at l.ns Vegas M-IIIIL' people n.I,-.I Auxiliary of D. A. V.

ill Hearjteports D. V. Auxiliary. Hernhard Mnn- y.cr Chapii-r No. will hold its regular meeting in Memorial hall at p.

in. Monday at which time -late delegates will give their report-. Iiiiiflfon and -i-vting cin-li- hcbl at the home nf Mr-. John and ni'-niliers -pent the day for veteran-' I'rc-ciil were III' 1 llcorgc Xinimer. Jlrl'-n I'apitan.

Karl Smith. John Arii'-y. William William Hit-land. Leonard Carter. K.

Montgomery. William Walker, and guesi. Walker. Bakersfield Couple Flying to France Kn route to kisses Pyrenees. France.

Mr. and J. I'. Aliso- labehero of Hakersfield are flying In visit relatives in the great wool producing area of continental F.u- rope. The sheepman, want- to be on hand when members of hi- family start sheariti.c July a CM-IOIII to which they have adhered for more than The Freiii'h branch of the An-o- labi'here family own- grazing fjelds lyinu on the French Spani-h border.

ENROLL NOW! $125 for Full Course of Instruction Including Working Kquipincnl AIIVKKTISKMKNT .1 AWVKKTISKMhNT A HIT IN BAKERSFIELD! IT MAGIC CIRCLE now GUARANTEES you Super-Creamy DEODORANT! BEA CULTURE The privilege of srll'-improvciiionl is nn American ul' arc rrmindcd on July Tourlli! Improve your own caniing ahilily by learning lo help otlu-r improve themselves. BAKERSFIELD College of Beauty 1S11 Chester Avenue For you who pride yourself on being extra careful about your body hygiene! Get this gnu deodorant discovery now introduced locally tbe Humidor tack with Magic Circle to keep your deodorant super-creamy, super-effective, always. Accept it. without added cost, with new Arrid. the only deodorant that protects you so well these 3 ways! I.

Arrid really prefects yew from offending others. No other deodorant, only Arrid. stops perspiration and odor effectively yet so safely. Your charm, your popularity are Acrid-safe. HI 3.

Arrid really protects your clothes. Arrid stops perspiration so prevents stains. Wins American Institute of Laundering Seal "Harmless to Fabrics." Your clothes are Arrid-safc. 3- Arrid if really tafe for your skin. "Arrid 'n non-irritating." report leading skin specialists.

I'sed hy many doctors and nurses. Gentle. Antiseptic. Your skin is Don't be half safe, be Arrid-iofe. I'ic Arrid.

to be All Arrid here has the Magic is clearly marked "Humidor Pack." Use Magic Circle in Humidor Pack to keep Arrid super- creamy. a jar today-39c plus tax. ,1. ST. IIII.ARK.

Managing Owner TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES A THREE-DAY WEILL'S WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4TH and 5TH You a and Refreshing Holiday Weill'i IJU.LEY FIIUHTHE N. 2407 Chester Avenue We will be closed Friday and Saturday, July 4 and 5, to prepare for the biggest SALE in the history of our store. Everything marked down. SAVINGS UP TO Open Monday Morning at 8 A. M.

Dati Phi Sorority Names Off icers Election of officers of Pati Phi i took place at the regular meeting i i of the elnb recently at tue home of: Mrs. Glenn D. Jackson. Xew officers are Stiss Doris McClain. president: Miss Bar-.

bnra Thompson, vice-president: Miss i Betty Ashworth. secretary: Lamell Johns, treasurer: Mrs. Glenn i Jackson, publicity chairman, and Miss Maxine Gnffey, scmpbook chairman. present were Mestlames: Eddie Cnwhy. T.iinel! Johns.

Walt Herndon and Clenn Jackson: nNo. the Mary Haherkorn. Ann: Tulle. Barbara Thompson. Betty Janet Shet-lH.

Dorothy Charlotte Ki-edcr. Gloria Young Couple Back From Wedding Trip At a single ring service Sunday. Jnne 10. at First Presbyterian Hiim-Ii. Miss Kila Osborne, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred M. Ann Kiviliiigrr. Florence; JlrCliiin. I'nii- t'onl.

Cuffoy and Siirnwle-. I RIM.MACK SALK A riininuiui' wilr. Xa- live Daughters of the CokU'ii West. KI Tejun 1'arlor Xo. iTA will he hi'ld at Center on July 11 and 1-J.

all day. Mrs. Millie Phelan is in charge of the sale for which proceeds will go to the homeless children fund. Mr. and Mrs.

E. i. Haddock Osliorne. tiecnrae the bride of Edspl .1. Haddock, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. X. F. Haddock. Attendants were Miss Adele Ranghman of Bakersfield and Alfred Pollard of AVasro.

California Avenue Rest Home 2215 California Avenue Are you trarching a quiet, refined, modern and newly r.ijed Lome for an eiderlr k-vcd one: Then the California Avenue Home. California Avenue. Every room near one of four on Duty Phone 2-7142 WATCH for Opening of Bakersfield's Newest and MOST MODERN Beauty Salon Offering a Complete Beauty Service TIIELMA NORRIS. Managor-Ovner HELEX MICHAEL and BETTY SMITH JOHNSON OIK? ra tors (Reauty 803 Chester Avenue Phone 3-4452 We Will Be CLOSED Friday and Saturday July 4 and 5 RADIO APPLIANCE CO 2020 Strut fn TiiaUr IT'S Vacation Time FOR US TOO! We Shall Be CLOSED for About 30 Days Beginning July 4 Watch for Our Reopening Announcement- Louie 8 Beauty Salon 1525 Twentieth Street Phone 2-5448 PIONEER NURSERY July 4 Special Large assortment of CUT FLOWER BOUQUETS, Gardenia Plants and many other.varieties of Blooming Shrubs and Evergreen Shrubs. PLANTS 715 Street OPEX SUNDAYS Phone 2-4748.

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Pages Available:
207,205
Years Available:
1907-1977