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2 Port SEPT. 13, 1960 gntf flngtltg Cimittf 2 5H0P TUESDA? 9:30 TO 5:30 Donna Welk Becomes Bride of James Mack 0 4.n ITAL A' if A HANDBAG COLLECTION OF UNEQUALLED MAGNIFICENCE BY ROBERTA OF ITALY, HANDBAG COUTURI ERE OF THE CONTINENT! THE MOST SUPPLE OF LEATHERS, TH MOST' STR I I NG FRAMES THE STARTLE OF DETAILING LIKE HAND-WOVEN WOOL yITH LEATHER, THE EXTRAORDINARY INTERIORS, THE FITTINGS ALL DEFY DESCRIPTION. BY JESSIE JEAN MARSH Miss Donna Lee Welk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Welk of Brentwood, and James Franklin Mack, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Marvin Mack of Santa Monica, were married yesterday morning in St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, Brentwood, with the Rev. Raymond J. O'Flaherty officiating.

Mr. Welk escorted his daughter to the chancel, which was decorated with pink chrysanthemums and larkspur and woodwardia ferns. The bride wore a white silk organza and Alencon lace gown with chapel train and a full illusion veil. She carried white orchids and lilies of the valley. In Entourage Miss Kathleen Crowe, maid of honor, and the other attendants wore pink organza sheath gowns and matching picture hats and carried cascades of pink and rose-toned begonias.

In the entourage were Mmes. William Gallivanand Gary Griffin, sisters of the bridegroom, the Misses Mary Rose Pasic and Barbara Wardenburg. PRICES PLUS 10 FEDERAL TAX MRS. JAMES MACK nee Donna Lee Welk. Amodeo photo SCHOOL day coming tip for Clarcniont Collpc freshmen were topic for tliscuc ion at Jlothers' Club supper in the home of Mr.

Harold Gertmenian, Pasadena, left by Dean Clifton T. McLeod and Mrs. Wallace O. Leonard, right, club president Party served as welcome to new students of the school and their parents. Tlmt photo by Cliff Otto Beyer and Barnes Troth Told Susan Piatt's Troth Told Yule Ball Presentees' Mothers Will Be Feted aaancetntheLoggiaKoom.

Ill liCW IUIK. oi me emmore. Richard Mack, brother of fr an fr Tl-i -v4rtv Swarts Burnett of San Ma- the bridegroom, was best rino are in New York where man- and chuch they attended the cocktail 8uests were John Van party given by Mr. and Mrs. Brockmeier, Edmund P.

Piatt of Chicago Lawrence Welk Jr. and Mothers of debutantes who will be presented at the Christmas Ball of the Music Academy of the West have been invited to a tea Monday in Santa Barbara by Mrs. Richard Nicholas Barnaba, ball chairman, and Mmes. J. Kenneth Patterson and John E.

The engagement of Miss Bonnie Beatrice'Barnes and Dr. Donald Edward Beyer has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Barnes of Chicago.

Miss Barnes, whose father is regional commissioner of the Interal Revenue Service in Chicago, is a Rehearsal day, Dec. 27, Mr. Lou Rose will give a luncheon for his daughter Susan in the Coral Casino. On the day of the ball Mrs. James B.

Canby III will spotlight her daughter, Miss Mary Margaret Can-by, at a luncheon in their home in Hope Ranch Park. 10 announce the encase- -uaniei namngiuu The Mitchell Boys Choir sang the nuptial mass. The bride mother In and graduate of SC and mem- neo- Dyer, co-chairmen of phytes. pale blue chiffon matching hat, and Mrs. ber Delta Delta Delta The 11th annual 'ball Carolyn Byrd in ment of their daughter Susan, to Mr.

T. S. Burnett Jr. Miss Piatt, whose parents are former residents of San Marino, is an alumna of South Pasadena High School and Stanford. Her fiance served as vice president of the student body and also as a member of the student court at Claremont Men's the Coral Casino, is tradi- JjCCOmeS Mack in brunet satin and chiffon with small velvet hat joined the receiving line in the Garden Room of Hotel Bel-Air.

Toasts Couple At the wedding luncheon Mr. Welk offered a toast to the bridal couple and to the Welks' son in law and Mrs. Watkins Miss Carolyn Byrd, College. He is a graduate of daughter of Mrs. Arthur V.

ojanford Graduate School Anderson of Long Beach of Business. sorority ana Kappa vni, national art fraternity. A former Ticktocker, she belongs to the National Charity League Junior Auxiliary. She resides with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Riley. Dr. Beyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward N. Beyer of Fresno, is an alumnus of the SC School of Dentistry and belongs to Kappa Sigma and to Delta Sigma Delta, professional dental fraternity. A lientenant in the U.S.. Army, he is currently stationed at the Army Medical School in Sam Houston, San Antonio. daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. and Mr.

0. J. Byrd of Odessa, was married in Lakewood Community A 1 an-AmeilCan Robert Fredericks (Shirley vveiK) wno ceieDraiea meir ill i- 1 im Mm ml Church to John Shipton rvi i anniversary yester- sixth dav. Watkins son of the sen- KflrtV nmtPfl ior Watkinses of Long The newlyweds have left for St. Louis, where the bridegroom will begin his junior year at St.

Louis University. The bride attended Marquette University in 'Milwaukee and was graduated from Mount St. Mary's College, Brentwood. Fettermans Return Dr. and Mrs.

Roy Fetter-man of. South Pasadena, and their children Shelley and Roy are home from a vacation at Lake Tahoe. Zorn Family Back From Balboa Visit The Karl Zorn family has returned to San Gabriel after spending a month on the Balboa Peninsula in the home of Mrs. Zorn's mother, Mrs. Fernand Vigne of Long Beach.

Beach. Honor attendants were Mrs. Nelson Wright and James Watkins, brother of the bridegroom. Also in the bridal party were Mmes. Phillip Durian, Timothy Eyssen, Scott Jones and Robert Burr, Miss Sarah Kepner, Bruce Strobridge, William Strang, George Houston, Gerald Meyer and John Niesley.

The couple will live in Long Beach after a honeymoon in Mexico City and Acapulco. They are both graduates of the University of Colorado, where the new Mrs. Watkins was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and he was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi. Dr. and Mrs.

Alfredo Ma-gallon will be hosts Sept. 24 to California Pan-Americans, of whom Mrs. Magal-lon is president. The event in Ma-gallon home and gardens will be an Hawaiian costume party launching the group's fall season. Planned for November is a series of pictures taken in Latin American countries.

Dr. and Mrs. Magallon, who recently returned from Europe, were complimented at a welcome-home dinner party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitehead.

Larsons Return Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Larson of North Hollywood vtionally the peak of the holiday social season for the college set vacationing in the Channel City. On the preliminary social schedule for the debutantes was a supper dance given for Miss Gale Ehr-lich by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Grant C. Ehrlich, in their home in Montecito. Tresides at Tea Mrs. Corcoran Bigelow of Montecito presided at a tea in honor of her daughter, Miss Susan Thayer Bigelow.

On Dec. 22 Mrs. Bigelow with Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Tower will give a dinner for Susan and Mrs. Tower's daughter, Miss Priscilla Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. George R.

Collins will host a supper dance after the Bigelow-Tower dinner in their home in Montecito in honor of their daughter Julia. Mrs. Henry G. Miller and Ralph Raddue have planned a luncheon in Mrs. Miller's home in Hope Ranch Park on Dec.

23 for their daughters, Miss Cheryl Miller and Miss Nancy Raddue. Cochrane Dinner Also on the Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cochrane will give a dinner at home for their daughter, Miss Jacqueline Critter Cochrane, preceding the supper (dance Dr.

and Mrs. Leigh G. Fiske are having in the Valley Club of Montecito for their daughter Charlotte. Dec. 26 will see Dr.

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Jialt Ji have returned from a tour Hospital, Auxiliary, Daupfiirte" 1 Holds Benefits Long Beach Children's Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is sponsoring a series of benefit coffee parties to display Christmas cards offered at a discount if purchased during September and October. Next Tuesday, Mrs. William Minshall will be hostess in her home; Sept. 27, Mrs. Paul Southgate; Sept.

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