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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 7

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Eureka. California Early Winter Weddings THE TIMES-STANDARD Friday, December 15, 1972 --Page 7 MR. AND MBS. ROGER PARKER (Anderson's) Nickalou-Parker Wed in a candlelight ceremony Dec. 1 were Debbie Ann Nickalou and Roger Dale Parker.

The Rev. Max Kell of Sacramento officiated in the rites, held in the a Presbyterian Church. The bride, a 1972 graduate of Eureka High School, is the daughter of Shirley Alora of Eureka and George Nickalou, also of Eureka. Also graduated from Eureka High School, in 1970, the bridegroom is a journeyman clerk at Safeway. His parents pearls and accented with satin leaves held her tiered, mid- length veil.

Sheila Russell of Eureka was maid of honor. The bride's sister, Cathy Rinne of Eureka, was matron of honor. Attendants were Trudy Carpenter of Eureka, sister of the bride; and Peggy Schlesiger, also of Eureka. Sherry Carpenter, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Best man was Neal Kell of Sacramento.

Ushers were Gene Rinne. brother-in-law of the bride; and Larry Rutledge and a lci Mrs Ed Parkcr of i i MacDoiiald. all of Eureka. Eureka. The bride was escorted by her father.

She wore a gown of dacron sheer and Guipure and Point de Venise lace over taf- Providing music for the ceremony were organist Evan Danks and vocalist Neal Kell. The couple greeted guests a reception which followed MR. AND MRS. JAMES NESMITH (Phillips) Hodgson-Ncsmitli FERNDALE Cur Savior's Lutheran Church here was the setting for the late November wedding of Nancy Hodgson and James R. Nesmith.

Performing the ceremony were Pastor Hillerup Rasmussen of Santa Monica and Pastor Siekmann of Ferndale. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She chose a Prior to her marriage, bride was employed as gown of silk organza over taf fela accented with Chantilly lace appliques. Her lace-trimmed a i a veil cascaded from a headpiece of matching lace petals trimmed with se- Hobert quins and pearls. Matron of honor was Ekiine the the feta, detailed with lace at the the Eureka Woman's Club, neckline, waistline, overskirt, and hemline.

A caplet of tulle rosebuds detailed with then lelt on a wedding trip I San Francisco. They are residing in Eureka, CAPT. AND MRS. RICHARD SOLEM (Lcc) Moreliouse-Solem SAN BRUNO i i a i at Chicago graduate school in 1903. the ceremony in which Frances Elaine Morehouse and Capt.

Richard II. Soleni exchanged wedding vows was the Rev. lii.s parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Henry R.

Solem of Chicago. Music was provided by organist Mrs. Don Jannin. department manager of the coffee shop in the Eureka Sears store. She is a graduate of Arcata High School, of Shasta College in Redding, and of College of the Redwoods, and she attended California State Her Mrs.

Donald W. Hodgson of Arcala. Presently employed as an aircraft mechanic in Oakland, he bridegroom was graduated University. Humboldt. parents are Mr.

and Hoyerdahl of Eureka, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaid was Betsy Stanficld of Fortuna. sister of the bridegroom. James Clary of Sacramento was best man. Head usher was Ken Olinger of San Pablo; ushers were i i and Gary Hodgson of Arcata and of Randolph.

brothers of the bride; and Norman Nesmith, San Luis MB. AND MRS. DAVID FBASEU (Heritage) Flickinger-Fraser ME.N'LO PARK Wed in a I was graduated from Hoopa Hig Dec. 2 afternoon ceremony here! School in 19GI). He is Ihe son i i ere Sandra Jean Flickingcr' iinti Mrs Wayne Fraser nd David Russell Fraser.

1 ow TM' I bride was given in nun inaling was Pastor by her father. Plotenhaucr. im Flickingcr of Phoenix The bride, who was graduated! sister-in-law of the bride, wa from CSUH in 1972 with nli lTM Best man wa degree in social welfare. 1 0 SC Missoula also graduated from San Matcoj bridegroom. Ushers were Junior College and from! Flickingcr of Los Angeles Woodside High School.

She is the daughter of Mrs. Ernest Winkle of Redwood City Judson Flickinger of Olmstead Falls, Ohio. Employed as a 1 r. bridegroom studied English at Robert Kocker of Palo Alto brother and cousin of the bride Organist was Nancy Ficne. Following a reception held ii bride's home in Rcdwoo( City, the couple lelt on a wed ding i In San Francisco.

1 Cbispo. brother of bridegroom. Gwen Gossett provided orgai. music for both the wedding am Humboldt Stale University, a They are residing in Eureka. from Sacrmento Cily College for the reception, which follow and from Fortuna High School.

He served two years in Vietnam the Army, lie is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. William F. Nesmith of Fortuna. ed in the Ferndale Veteran's Memorial.

After traveling to Orcgoi coast on a wedding trip, the cou pie is residing in San Pablo. MR. AND MRS. RICKEY SMITH (Stmlclmkcr) Gibson-Smith I A A Residing hereiwas groomsman. Ushers re the new Mr.

and Mrs. Rickey Lee Smith. The bride, the former Dayna Mai'ie Gibson, is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibson Rcdway.

She is a senior South Fork High School. The bridegroom, a stu dent at South Fork High School, is employed at Louisiana Pacific in Dinsmore. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith of i a a The couple was married in race a in a Dec.

2 evening ceremony by Pastor a Mandsagcr. a i i i Belie! VMS organist, and Vonnic a soloist. Given in a i a by her alhcr, Ihe bride wore a gown of i satin-faced crepe and re- cmbroidered a i lace i i lace accenting the and neckline, and a pink velve ribbon at the waist. Her mid i length veil was secured to a cap ARCATA Residing here a Given in marriage by hcr Thore'on ''i" new Mr. and Mrs.

Robert a the bride wore a ofi as'' i candle-lighters Dave Carey and Bill Reagan, a A reception followed in the Garberville Veterans Building. couple traveled to the Bay (1 for a wedding trip and a live in i a a MR. AND MRS. ROBERT MURPHY (Phillips) Fraga-Murphy Kureka Ts'l" nern-u'd's hl Cr 0 (l Sllir CCl ''H' i i i i lace over a a i i of Dinsmorc. was cousin gllilarist a 0 i the Rev.

lnd su ojsts Mary Brushwyler, the bridegroom. The riles were held Nov. 25 in the First Baptist )on nd Church here. Before her marriage, the bride was a sccreiaiy with Miller and Gilbert. She graduated from Eureka High Rev.

Manuel Costa of- lace detailing the stand up shoulder and cuffs, and on ficiating. The hride was a a from 'Ihe skirl. A Juliet cap of lace Arcala High School in 19IJ9 and.edged in seed pearls held her altendcd Colicge of i veil. couple were Rctly Fraga. and (bridesmaid.

Mike i of Dinsmore. the; bridegroom's brother, was best' Don French of A i NEW for Christmas PLASTICS sheets, tubes, rods, tJv ei 9'uei LEATHER latjilo, tlili, pigment ikint, lerilher kils, patterns, tools, ihongs, lacing. CANDLE CRAFT MolcL, waxci, dyes, sccntj GIFT IDEAS Craft books, signing supplies, Jewelry casting iup- plies The Art Shoppe Arcata 822.1466 Uniontown Square MR. AND MRS. PAUL CHRISTENSEN (Jerome's) Pegolotti-Ckiistensen FOHTU.NA In a double ring candlclighl ceremony in St.

Joseph's Catholic Eleanor M. Pcgololli and Paul S. Christcnscn exchanged wed- iing vows. Music for Ihe Dec. 2 ceremony was provided by Mrs.

iobert Lee and soloist Mike Gibbs. The Rev. Norman Van Sile officiated. A 19(19 graduate of Fortuna Union High School, the bride at- c-ndcri College of Ihc Redwoods, md is employed as a clerk in he Ben Franklin store. She is be daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Antonc Pcgololli of Fortuna. Presenlly employed 'acilic Lumber Scolia. th iridcgroum was graduated fron Union High School ii 9GG. and attended College of thi ledwnods. His parents arc Mi and Mrs.

Paul S. Chrislenscn Rio Dell. The bride was given in mm riagc by her father. Her gmv'i created by her mother, fashioned of white velvet, whit featured fur trim detailed wit pearls on the a i neeklini sleeves, ami lictnlinc. Her hem piece was crou'n of fur am joarl.s.

Delia Pcgololli. Santa Rosa, i.sler of Ihe bride, was maid ol onor. Matron of honor was Irs. Robert Bcnoil. of Fortuna.

ml a a were Sandra and inda a i of Sanla a i a ousins of the bride; Aria ravo of Fortuna; and Mrs. ary Spafford of Chico. Cynthia a a of Eureka, cousin of bride, was flower girl. The bridegroom's brother. Chris Chrislcnscn, was best man.

Ushers were Ron Brunei' of Iloqtiiani, Danny Freilas and Jim Evans of Rio Dell, and Jack Mimes of Fortuna, and Ron i of Ferndale. Ronnie Tucy of Loleta was ring bearer. Providing music for the reception, which followed in the Veteran's Memorial, was Mike Keener and Ihc band The couple traveled to Lake Taboc, San Francisco, and Santa Rosa on a wedding trip. They are residing in Fortuna. Gift Ideas For anyone on your Chrislmas Gift List Beautiful Bedspreads Twins Fulls Queens, Kings fret Gift Wripplng Free Parking 9.5:30 Ffi.

9.9 ia. 10-5 ZL. 7th Eureka -143-3079 i 1 Wangles Iy Ballon BRACtltIS, TUF.UIAR SIYIE IN WANV WIDTHS Gold filled, Sterling silver and ll gold Irom 15.00 The bride was given in mar riage by her falher. She chose aJRcdwonds. Her parents are A i i the 'gcwn of ivory chiffon over laf Mrs.

Auguslo Fraga a i of honor lets, trimmed i lace a A a a Isister of the bride: School in 19(il and Irom i i TMsctlcs. The bride creatcc boldt Business School. vu.l and parents are Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Morehouse of Eureka. The bridegroom, an aerospace research pilot with the Air Force, was graduated from Carl Schurz High School in Chicago Employed by Simpson i a Bill i brother ol Ihe at Korbcl, the bridegroom cap to match her gown. (graduated from Arcala i i A reception in I he Joan i a Lee of' Scll0()I served twolTmvers a a in Arcala. Eureka was matron of honor.

Air Attendants were Joyce Holt a and Alice Watson Ford of Eureka and Ann Viers Solem in 1957. from Yale University in 1961, and from the University of years in the Army. He is the son The couple is residing of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A a a and a a i of Arcata.

i i at a later date. of Los Alamos, sister-in-law HUMBOLDT DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" "HAROLD AND MAUDE" CP ASK MAG. FREE LAB. DAL. PUPPIES Ambrosini-McCrccy i i a ceremony.

The bride is fin i and In a IcarhiT at i Sur.day Christopher in San ml the bridegroom is a the bridegroom. Best man was Dr. Jondalc Solem of Los Alamos, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were A Mr a of Ihe Capt. Keith Keilmg of Vacaville Cap' George Patrick of San rosinl i i all friends a i attended the Pablo, and Bruce Kincaid of of neulywcds Mr.

and Mrs Shanto. Ariz. NicCreey A reception loilnwed in i i i i honor Ca.sa dc In Vista at Treasureip.m. in the Turf Doom at Ihe Island. Iliimboldt Counly Fairgrounds.

The couple then left on a wedding trip to Heavenly Valley, Lake Tahoc. They arc also plan nins a European vacation In February. They are residing in Edwards. No formal invitations are being mailed. The former Helen Ilene and McCrecy were married Snlnrdny in Si.

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