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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 23

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IMOOTMDHIT. THUMtAY. JUNI 15. mi Juniors to Meet Thursday New ideas, plans and projects will till the air when the Temple City Junior Women's Club chairmen lor 1961-62 meet Thursday at p.m. in the home ol their dean, Mrs.

Ralph Clarkson. Mrs. Clarkson, who may be reached at AT. 6-3557, said today that the group will welcome Ideas from residents for community Improvement projects. The Club's new chairmen are Mmes.

John Lanza, Arher- canlsm, Indian affairs; Arnold Donald A a to, build-a-beller community welfare; Alton Amdahi, conservation; Harry Dherick, corsages; William Merbach, convention; James Martin, education, literature; and Byron Phillips, federation coordinator, well-baby clinic. More are Mmes. Jerome Ramult, flowers, courtesy; Richard Goetz, historian; Evelyn Ellis, international affairs; Ernest Lommatsch, mental health; i a Stites, rnuslc, religion, family living; Fred Campbell, press book; John Store, service record; Wayne Hunt, social, house; Wilkinson, stamps for veterans; Arthur Keuther, telephone, and Phillip Murasko, youth. Auxiliary to Install Officers Annual Installation ol new officers of Women's Auxiliary of California Babies' and Children's Medical Center will be held Monday at 11:30 a.m. in the.

Jonathan Club, Los Angeles. Mmes.Xcslle J. Larrieu and Wallace Grebe will be co hostesses'. Mrs. Forest F.

Fugle will serve another term as president. Assisting her will be Mmes. B'rank Marshall, Joseph A. Zahradka, Alcot S. Lineer, John H.

O'Connor, Nell Morgan, Mary Bernard Looms, Clifford-Anderson and Robert L. Farmer. Others include Mmes. J. E.

Kilkenny, James A. Connolly, W. R. Langtry, John H. Malone, Henry Martin, Miss Florence Alsmiller, Mines.

Hoy Obringer, John L. Rhatigan, Allen A. Adams, Evelyn D. Shalda, J. Schwab, Glenn C.

Crandall, Percy E. Mann, Barton Williams, Robert Gartin, F. Mar- Ian James. Blanche Ford Williams and Miss Dorothy Hubbard. Miss Mabelle Beckett, Medical Center administrator, will be guest speaker.

Annual reports will be presented by Mrs. Zahradka and Mrs. Cecil Long will be installing officer. AHadena GOP Regular meeting of the Ai- tadena Republican Women's flub will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Davies Memorial Building, Farnsworth Park.

R. Teiraian will speak on "A Republican I-ooks to the Future." Mmes. Robert Weyand and J. F. Kalbach are co-chairmen of a coffee hour to follow the meeting assisted by Mmes.

Harold J. Angerhofer. The public is invited. MRS. DONALD CAMPBELL (Linda Thompson! Campbell, Thompson Yows Said hundred friends gathered -in Washington Street Methodist Church for the wedding of Linda Ethelyn Thompson, daughter the Harold Robert Thompsons of West Terrace, AHadena, and Donald E.

Campbell of Rosemcad. The bridegroom is Ihe son of Mrs. William Slarncr of Oxnard. Mrs. George Rapoza the bride's cousin from San Loandro, was matron of honor.

Another cousin, Miss Shirley E. Lamb, was bridesmaid. Garland Poabody was best man. The bride's brother, Gary Robert Thompson, was usher for the rite, performed by the John P. Boyce.

The bride wore her molh- er's Chantilly lace wedding gown over peau de soie, the lace draped above a full, plealed train of the pcau de veil was held by a pearl crown and she carried a nosegay combining cym- birtium with carnations. Shorter versions of Hie bridal gown, In pink and dusty rose peau rie soie, were worn by the bride's atlenrt- alils who carried nosegays and carnations and wore small crowns wiih illusion veiling. Cherri Dunn, the flower girl, wore a white organdy dress over pink taXfeta that had been worn by the bride as flower girl for Cherri's parents' wedding ten years ago. Mark Steven Renfew, as ring boarer, carried a pillow which had been used in family weddings for the past 40 years. Among the out-of-town guests were the bride's great uncle and aunt, the J.

G. Rol- lotts of Springfield, 111. After' a reception at the church, the newlywctls left for a. Sanla Barbara honeymoon. They will live In Rosemead.

Auxiliary to Install Officers Mrs. James E. Gibbons will be Installed new president of Santa Teresita Hospital Auxiliary Sunday In St. Joseph's on Hospital grounds in Duartc. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. a M. O'Keefe will conduct ceremonies. Oilier new officers are Mmes.

Robert Gciger, Michael J. Riordan, Raymond Woodaman, Wallace Hopper, Louis Vltale and M. A. Samnelson. Mrs.

Andrew N. Gillian will be chairman a dinner assiled by Mmes. Karl Kavenaugh, Michael Rlnr- dan, Samuelson, Raymond Woodaman, John Dunkcn, Arthur Preter and Juniors Misses Choryle Timp- Eon, Sally Preter, Anlla Rillman, Roberta Chapps, Patricia Nordstrom, Susan Geare, Susan Bush and Marlene Martin. Last meeting of the season for AHadena Woman's Club Juniors will be Monday at 8 p.m. in the Alia- dena Community Church.

Mrs. Walter Hochn past president, will report on the slate convention at Coronado and display trophies and awards won by the Juniors. MRS. THOMAS B. FLEMING new president Mrs.

Elected They won a silver tray, place lor the Josephine Seaman award, a silver pitcher presented by the Richfield Corporation lor their conservation report. They also won first place trophies for home, crafls and conservation, and third place In needlework. The juniors family picnic will be held June 23 at 6 p.m. at Farnsworth Park. September Wedding Planned Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mar- liti of Norlh Hollison Avenue announce Ihe engagement of their daughter, Jewell Star, lo William Ralph Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Payne of Garfias Drive.

The bride-elect was graduated from Pasadena High School and University of Redlands. She is now working on her Masters Degree a A Her fiance is a graduate of John Muir High School, attended PCC and attends Los Angeles Slate College. They will be wed Sept. 2 In First Methodist. Mrs.

Thomas B. Fleming was elected president of Flintridge-La- Canada Guild of HuntingtonMemorialHos- pital at a meeting In the home ol Mrs. Hiram C. Bender. Others elected lo serve with Mrs.

Fleming were Mmes. Robert Harrington, John Mite-hell, Earl Martin, Waller Niclson, Spencer Blackwclder and Richard Robinson. Mrs. Fleming announced that the Flintridge riding Club Children's Show combined with the Guild Show made it possible lo donate nearly $11,000. lo Huntinglon Hospital.

The American Horse Show Stewards recommended that-the show be rated an honor show. Hartleys Married in Chapel A wedding trip to Mexico' City and Las Vegas has preceded residence In Arcadia lor newly married Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willard Hartley. Their wedding was per formed by the Rev.

Ralph Cowgill at 4 p.m. in Chapel of Roses with the bride, a resident of Temple City, being given in marriage by Joseph H. Coffin of Temple City. The bride, who was attended by Miss Janice Cof- iin, is en alumna of Moorthorpe Girls' School in England and the daughter of the Allen Whitehursls of Ponte- 1 fract, Yorkshire, England. The bridegroom, who was served by John R.

Klock as best man, is a former resident of N. Los Robles Avenue and Is the son of the Robert Ray Hartleys of Sunnymead. iv Lyle Cowgill and Nell Wilt were ushers for the ceremony which was followed by a reception at the chapel, --Maryland Photo. MRS. LAWRENCE HARTLEY (Pamela Whitehursl) The bride was gowned In ballerina-length white bro cade with a short veil held by a halo headdress.

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1945-1973