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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 72

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Moore and 2 Lcs3ngeIesCimfs Part JAN. 2, 1954 1Siepard aid lHe fner Vows Anthony Said at Altar Troth Told hw i Oneonta Congregational Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Beverly Couple Who Met on European Tour i to Wed in Summer Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lock If jf 1 Jean Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edwin Shepard of San Marino, and Earl Charles Hefner Jr.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Charles Hefner of Spokane, who were present at the wedding and reception following at the church. Bride's Attire Alencon lace and pearls Moore opened their home in San Marino to relatives and 1 i '-'V 3 iV i friends to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Valerie Ann to Xcnophon L. Anthony II.

His parents, Dr. and Mrs. adorned the bride's white taf ST. AUGUSTINE'S by-the. Sea was the scene of Miss Jeannine Elizabeth Bilious marriage to Richard Frank Din-icq of Santa Monica.

HT Halt PhoU Marc Anthony, who make their home in Spokane, feta gown. She was preceded to the altar by Misses Grace Rediger, maid of honor; Pa tricia Parr, Susan Parr, Mary Wright and Mrs. Murton ROMANTIC meeting of Mi Valerie Ann Moore and Xen option Anthony II led to summer wedding plans. attended the party. Met in Europe The couple met last summer when traveling through Europe on the same tour.

The bride-elect will return to her studies at Stanford before Robert Alan Hefner was best man Walter Bieeers, Gold Star Mothers Will Hold Session Los Angeles Chapter of American Gold Star Mothers will hold its first 1956 meeting Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Patriotic Hall, 1816 Figueroa with Mrs. Lura C. Rea presid 1 -M i Raymond Bowerman, Frank Bumb and Edwin Pyatt served as ushers. making definite plans for Child Welfare Conference to Be Discussed ''V r--T Mudricks Host Party wedding in early summer.

Her fiance was graduated from Harvard University, where he was a member of QUEEN OF SCOTS cap confined illusion veiling flowing over Miss -Beverly Jean SheparSs taffeta robes when she became Mrs. Earl Charles Hefner Jr. To mark their 10th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mudrick of Westwood hosted a festive dinner party at the Tallyho restaurant.

ing. The January birthday luncheon and social hour are scheduled at noon Jan. 18 at the hall. STANFORD romance led to wedding of Miss Rozella Boyd, daughter of Mrs. Walter N.

Boyd, and Ensign Creswell Chapin Cole, USNR, in Beverly Hills. Bullock't photo WHITE THEME was chosen by Miss Jean Myers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A'. D.

Myers of Palos Verdes, for her marriage to Ronald Boorman. RobirU photo the Hajty Pudding Club and Plans for a southern child the Bat lub He served two welfare conference will be years with the Army. Paul Kent photo iiiiiiiiitiBiiiiiiiiniiiiHraimia Hi iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiii Nurse Group 73 discussed when members of Los Angeles County Salon, 8 and 40, meet for dinner Saturday at 227 Ave. 55 with Mrs. Milton T.

Jett in charge. The conference is scheduled Jan. 14-15 in the Vet to Hear Talk Charles McKeand, indus MARY MARGARET M'BRIDE SAYS Princess Put Duty Above Self trial management consultant, erans Building, Long under direction of the will speak on "The Art of Listening" at the first 1956 meeting of Los Angeles Nurses Association at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the audi torium of Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital. can Legion, 40 and 8, American Legion Auxiliary and 8 and 40.

Speakers will include Dr. D. S. Styhanou of the National Association for Retarded Children and Roy C. Votaw of the California Youth Authority.

Other speakers will discuss mental health and polio. A business meeting and social hour are scheduled, with nurses of Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital serving as hostesses. Hand Knit Dresses Hand Loomed Soils and Dresses Spagnoli Sweaters I Matching Skirts Imported Sweaters to 1 SONNE 3 Continued from First Page Reports received by the National Council of Churches during the past year indicate a generally increased interest in religion. Dr. Barnes attributes this to a growing realization that human problems cannot be solved by technology.

SCIENCE FAILS Science, he points out, for all its advances and contributions, has brought neither peace nor happiness, so humans have turned to religion to try to fathom the meaning of life. Clergyman Barnes believes that in 1956 there may well be a shift from popular interest in anything with a religious label to a more critical search for sound theological values. fSond quaitiont and comments to Mitt McBrld in car el The Tlmoi, la Angola 53.1 2 UCLA romance led to the marriage of the Leo F. Bach-mans' daughter, Joslynn tec, to Theodore Chavannes. Robert K.

Mlon phots man School of Music. She affiliated with Mu Phi Epsilon and is now enrolled In a liberal arts course. Active on Campus Personality Talk on Lincoln Agenda "Personality Plus at Any Age" will be the subject of an address by Margaret Brad-shawvRopolo when Lincoln Study Club members meet for luncheon tomorrow at 2103 Hobart Blvd. Mmes. Donald W.

Farmer, William Emmons and G. W. Sjostrom will share hostess duties. Mrs. Fallas W.

War-lick will preside. off Ol. 2-1070 450 No. La Cienega Blvd. Shi is vice-president of Theta Eta Sorority, promotion director of Radio Station WRUR, senior representative to the university's alumni council and, for the past three years, has sung the lead in the school's annual K-Scope show.

She was graduated from the Craigs Entertain at Dinner Party Chadwick School, Rolling; Hills and has toured the Nearj downtown wilshlre crenshaio lakewood volley Mr. and Mrs. Tony Craig celebrated their recent mar-! riage by entertaining a small; group of close friends for' cocktails and dinner at the; A conference that sought ways to make people happier and a princess difficult personal decision were picked by Dr. Roswell P. Barnes, associate general secretary of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States membership 35,000,000 as the two most significant happenings in the area of religion in 1955.

Said Dr. Barnes, "The four-day National Conference on Churches and Social Welfare held in Cleve land last November was unique. Conferences these days are commonplaces. But this was different. NEEDS STUDIED "Fifteen hundred persons representing many varieties, of social welfare enterprises met to study the needs of the handicapped, the poor, the aged, the sick and even men and women in normal circumstances who are unhappy.

"Walls between secular and religiou3 social workers were broken down, public and private agencies adjusted difficulties and all the men and women in church, government and private agencies who devote their lives to promoting human welfare here for the first time pooled wisdom and experience to get better understanding of what our people need. BROUGHT' TOGETHER "I believe that conference did more than anything has ever done to bring together professionals and volunteers who work for the public welfare." Dr. Barnes next spoke admiringly of Princess Margaret's sense of responsibility based on religious convictions which appeared to be her reason for deciding not to marry Group Capt. Peter Townsend. "It was not so much the outcome as the factors she took, into consideration that gave her decision significance," said Dr.

Barnes. "She helped millions to see tfiat real character puts duty above self-interest when duty and self-interest are in conflict." clip your winter garden cut Colonial House, Inglewood. Mr. and Mrs. Craig were wed in Juarez, Mex.

-T" -r NUPTIALS linked Mist Mavis Eppinger and Herbert Spencer Adair son of Dr. and Mrs. Adair. Recep-tion was at home of Dr. and Mrs.

Frederick Turnbull Jr. Curtlt photo East and Europe on a student tour conducted by Dr. Henry David Gray of Oneonta Con-j gregational Church. Early Residents Her grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs.

William! Enos Stevenson, who resided in Memphis, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Derrick List, who in the late 90s maintained a large ranch and other holding in what is now part of metropolitan Los Angeles. Mr. Haines, who Is majoring in economics, has served as an officer of the District Youth Organization of the Methodist Church of Ohio.

By so doing he carried on I I I Sandra Thaden Exchanges Rings GEARY'S SAVE 30 ROYAL DRU Oven to Tableware on th following pierei BLUE OR GREEN en salt for. 2 weettt only ORDER IV MAI1 OR PHONI With W. B. Ireland Nuptial rings were ex- the tradition of his grandpar char.8ed by Miss Sandra Kay ents Mr. and Mrs.

0. B. McCoy, Mrs. James Herbert Thaden, daughter of Mrs. REG.

ITEM Laurie E. Woodworth of Lido Haines and the late Mr. Haines, all of whom were ac Isle, and Wayne Brown Ire tlttCtPM I pint land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil tauctpia 2 Quirt tive in civic, religious and educational affairs since they settled in Ohio over 60 years liam S.

Ireland of Columbus, 3.95 8.95 9.95 7.75 in St, James Episcopal Church, Lido Isle. Siucipia aanirt Vftttabli Pitt Opt ago. Shirley Schuhmacher Joins Brides-Elect There was a reception at the Irvine Country Club for and bring it to the may eo. the future residents of Colum 5.65 Wil1" SWH" 6.95 SPEC. 1.99 6.25 6.95 5.40 3.95 4.75 5.45 6.25 6.95 6.25 8.25 The news that Miss Shirley bus.

Miss Dm Thaden was her sister's attendant and By Schuhmacher is engaged to be married to Kenneth Young ron Ireland, Patrick Kennedy and Charles Harpick were Simpson in August was re 2, vealed at a cocktail party groomsmen. 7.95 8.95 9.95 8.95 11" SMItot Cattarala Cmr i at. Raw Oval lakar 2Vi Bt Canr Pat 2 at. Cavar HOC Sttw ftf .3 cmr given by her parents, Dr. and I Mrs.

Nelson Randolph Schuhmacher, at their home in San Marino Friday afternoon. The bride-elect affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta at UC where she studied for two years and where Mr. Simpson will be graduated in June. He is a member of Psi Upsilon. Miss Schuhmacher is currently attending the Wright MacMahon School In Beverly Hills.

Her fiance is the son of Mrs. John H. Simpson of Pasadena and the late Mr. Simpson. The wedding is planned for August.

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BEVERLY OR. CRmrvia 6-6219 BRodshaw 2-3 IM Opn Monday Nitai GLENDALE II NO. IRANB Citru. 4-8185 CHopmon 5-3791 Opan Friday Nitaa winter garden cuts from 200 Miss Sue Helgoe Home for Holidays Yes, bring your fivorite Winter Girden cut in today thereJi more to these beauties than just charming curls there's pruning, and plotting, and planning that make our Winter Garden cuts so-o-o easy to are for. May Co.

Beauty Salons all fivt stores l2 PRICE WINTER PERMANENT SALE Our famous name brand cold wave. 8.7S regularly 17.50 12.50 regularly 25.00 ililhllj higher for dyed or blenched hm. COLBURN'S FURS IITAILISHID 1MO 3100 WUSHIRE at WESTMORELAND College is at home for the Christmas holidays. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

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