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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 23

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ci nnn Santa Cnn SrnfincT-33 I Sunday. Jjne 3, 1962 3iane Staqnaro (becomes J. Jvapin iicicij wouo ieciica Social INewlvweds ClIlCi It i iw i I LIVC II I 5 ft. In-1 V- Cllll) News san Francisco Yosemite Honeymoon Follows Impressive Rites At Holy Cross Expected home this week from a honevmoon trip to losemite are Phillip Joseph Trapin and his bride, the former Diane Shirley Stagnaro. The daughter of the Thomas Stagnaros of 1802 Bav street exchanged vows with the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Trapin of Aptos last Sunday afternoon at Holy Cross church. Rt. Rev. Msgr.

William MacLoughlin conducted the double-ring ceremony at 3:30 o'clock in the presence of San Francisco will be the Bridal Shower first home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Carman (Dianne iGiven In Honor ft ell" Is 41 Kg .1 Eudev), married last Sunday at the Bells Wedding chapel. lV rtr vV'v Rev.

James Oliver, pastor of the Trinity Presbvterian ilea, OxAJ gUtTMS. VI' I al -V I K' i iff nfi lrrf Up. Of Sandra Murray Honoring Miss Sandra Murray, who this month will become the bride of Paul Doolittle was the shower given by three of her church, officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony, witnessed by 50 relatives and friends. Given in marriage by her fa former college roommates.

ther. Douglas Eudey, the bride Misses Diana Norris, Julie Con- wore a white lace over satin sheath dress. A pearl tiara held elly and JoAnn Kleyn entertain- ed for her at tne nome 01 ahss Norris' aunt. Miss Viola Meints, 124 Peyton street. Besides the honoree the guests fawn-colored accessories.

Each mother had an orchid corsage. A five-tier cake centered the bride's table, flanked by candelabra and arrangements of lavender and white gladioli. Giving a champagne toast to the newlyweds prior to the buffet supper was Dr. J. A.

Salmons. Jimmy Dal Porto's orchestra played for dancing. Assisting in serving were the bride's uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Rostango of San Francisco.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castro. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Rostagno, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barilati, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stagnaro and Miss Mary Stagnaro.

Miss Valerie Castro, cousin of included her mother, Mrs. Mar- iorie Murray: her future mother Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin which extended into a cathedral-length tram. Alencon lace appliquese pearls and crystal sequins decorated the scalloped neckline and the bouffant skirt. Her fingertip-length veil of silk illusion was fastened to a pearl and crystal crown. She carried a shower bouquet of phalae-nopsis orchids and stephanotis with two white cattleya orchids which later served as her going-away corsage.

Her only jewelry was a diamond and pearl pendant. Miss Sharon Rostagno was maid of honor for her cousin and bridesmaids were Misses Judy McBride, Darlene Olsen and Karen Venturini. They wore identically styled short sheaths of lavender silk organza with pouf overskirts, lavender veiled head in-law, Mrs. Doolittle; her sister-in-law, Mrs. Keith Murray; Mrs.

Carl Conelly, Mrs. William Kleyn, Miss Meints, Mrs. Peter Fitchen, Miss Sybil Vickers, Mrs. David Suees. Mrs.

Edward Shamlian her lace-edsed net veil and she carried a white orchid encircled with rosebuds and stephanotis. Miss Kit Carman, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor in a beige silk sheath dress accented with pink accessories and a pink carnation bouquet. The bride's brother, Douglas Eudey was the best man and ushers were the bride's stepbrother, Peter Jones, and her uni'le, Jack Johnson. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Shirley Eudey wor a turquoise blue "knit suit with white, accessories and a white rosebud corsage.

The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Charles Carman of San Francisco, chose a light brown crepe sheath dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was and the prospective bridegroom's sisters. Mrs. isorma ftieann 01 Sunnyvale and Mrs.

Alene Wal trip of Monterey. the bride, passed the guest book. Among those from out of town were the bridegroom's grandmothers, Mrs. Ida Morris and Mrs. Ann Trapin of San Jose; his uncles and aunts, Mr.

and Mrs. James The wedding is set for June 16 Trapin of Willits, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trapin of Berkeley, Mr. and at Calvary Episcopal church.

0 0 0 JoAnn Harris, To Be A June Bride, Feted At Shower Photo by Jerry Wenger MR. AND. MRS. ROBERT A. CARMAN married at The Bells Mrs Jack Tingley of Gilroy, Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Molzahn of San Jose, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ryan of Stockton and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Veit of Boulder Creek. of yellow rosebuds. Soloist David York sang "Because," "The Lord's Prayer" and "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing." Mrs. Anna Thomas was his accompanist and played the wedding music. 'n ni ''rif i iir Vii 'iiimIiMiii i umiiminiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiwi in For traveling the bride chang Miss JoAnn Harris, whose wed- ed into an off white sheer wool MR.

diriL! to Rav Shelton is set tor AND MRS. PHILLIP J. TRAPIN exchanged vows last Sunday suit styled with a boxy jacket. Her silk organza cloche and NYLON LACE June 16, was honored recently with a surprise shower given by gloves were romance pink and her other accessories were black Baskets of white gladioli and pink carnations decorated the chapel. Assisting in serving at the reception which followed were the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs.

Douglas Eudey, and her aunt, Mrs. Jack Johnson. Soquel P-TA Sets Organizational Meet patent. Both young people graduated pieces and slippers dyed to match. They carried white carnations with lavender satin leaves to match their dresses.

The bride's 5-year-old cousins, Janet Barilati and Denise Scha-low, were flower girls, also in lavender silk organza. Their flowers were miniature replicas of the other attendants'. James Hunt performed best man duties and ushers were the bridegroom's brother, Ronald Trapin; Harold Schlotzhauer and Roger Ralston. Church decorations featured altar bouquets of white stock and baskets of white gladioli. Mrs.

Lorena Petrie, organist, played from the Nuptiale Suite for the processional and recessional and also accompanied Milo Badger who sang "0 Perfect Love" by Burleigh and "Panis Angelicus." At the reception at the River 59 BEAUTIFUL COLORS NYLON AND ACETATE 1 several of her Bethany college classmates and co-workers in The Sentinel's circulation department. The evening dessert party was at the home of Mrs. Joseph Smith on the college campus. company them will be Principal from Santa Cruz high school where the bride was a cheerlead For Formal Dresses and Blouses, 35" wide I yard Robert Soderholm and Philips Representing the bridegroom's i family at the wedding were his parents, his grandmother. Mrs.

i Parents attending the first organizational meeting of Soquel high school P-TA tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. will be given a chance to become charter members of Patton, chairman of the P-TA or er. She is employed at Santa Cruz Medical center as a switchboard operator and her husband is with Nichols Plumbing and heating Inc. Miss Harris is the daughter of Esther Carman, his brother-m-; RIO YARDAGE SHOP 1211 SOQUEL AVE. EAST SANTA CRUZ the unit and also to "get acquainted" with the school plant.

ganization steering committee. Dues, which have been set tentatively at $1, will be accepted during the evening by Mrs. Elmer Lewis of Scotts Valley, membership chairman. All members registered by tomorrow will be on the charter. Those unable to attend the meeting may send dues to Mrs.

Lewis at 4867 Scotts Valley drive, Santa Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Johnson of Sacramento and her fiance, who also attends Bethany, is the son of the Phillip Sheltons of Sacramento. They will be married at the Glad Tidings Assembly of God church, Sacramento. The young people plan to make their home in Santa Cruz while Shelton completes his studies for the ministry. Unit officers will be elected and by-laws adopted during the meeting which will be followed by a tour of the brand new plant at 401 Old San Jose road. On hand to greet parents and prospective students who may ac side hotel the bride's mother wore The bridegroom's parents were hosts for the rehearsal dinner at their Aptos home.

Entertaining with pre-nuptial showers were Mrs. Jack Plattner; Mrs. Mario Tartaglino, Mrs. Fred Schalow and Mrs. Edith Bella; Mesdames Castro, Barilati, Harold Rostagno, Joe Stagnaro, Jack Stagnaro, and Miss Mary Stagnaro; and her bridal attendants, Misses Venturini, Olsen, Rostagno and a champagne-colored silk sheath dress with a matching full-length law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Arno, all of San Francisco, and his other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yarmoluk of Lompico with whom he had made his home. When the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Carmel the bride wore a beige linen suit with white accessories and the orchid from her wedding bouquet.

The new Mrs. Carman attended Santa Cruz high school and prior to her wedding resided with her mother at 203 Hubbard street. The bridegroom attended San Lorenzo Valley high school and Cabrillo college. He is employed as a stage hand by the San Francisco Civic Light Opera association. 0 0 0 coat.

Her pillbox hat was in cit Hypo-Allergenic Corrective Beauty Treatment Kits Created for Complete Beauty Balance for either DRY or OILY problem skin. rus shade and her accessories were bone. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a beige lace gown with a mink stole and Reception Honors Newlyweds Elizabeth Arden Blue Grass Norman Gotti, Bride Feted Ed Richardsons Entertain Visitor From Louisiana Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richardson of ii II i i 621 Parnel) avenue this weekend have as their houseguest Mrs.

A reception last Sunday welcomed home Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peter Gotti (Goldie Jean-ette Jones) who were married May 13 at the Church of the West in Las Vegas. Hosts for the buffet dinner event were the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Cordoza of 280 Chirco drive. Close friends and relatives attended. NOT CONHKm WITH ANY ISCWT CJ, Richardson's life-long friend. Mrs. Lois Wilson of Springhill, La.

Mrs. Wilson, who accompanied the Richardsons on their trip to the Orient two years ago, is on the west coast to attend the Baptist convention in San Francisco and to see the World's fair. PAMPEL'S CUFFS PHARMACY Phone GR 5-6363 4145 Portola Drive The Cordozas also had been the couple's attendants at the wedding, for which the bride wore a white bell-skirted gown of white silk organza accented at the waist with light blue roses. A EVERYBODY'S TALKING pearl coronet secured her short-length veil and she carried a 7k "ITS the YAIWST1CK for ines Quality-Best Value" XJ t4y JrM CUST bouquet of white orchids. The matron of honor's dress was of nile green organza with full pleated skirt and a matching veil-headpiece.

She carried pink carnations. After a honeymoon in Nevada the newlyweds are now at home at 150 Mentel avenue. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ovie Robert Lack of 2016 Delaware avenue and George Flagler of Watsonville. The bridegroom's parents are the Fred Pfytfers of 151 Belvedere terrace.

Both young people attended Santa Cruz high school. He is self-employed as a maintenance mechanic. QUALITY WORKMANSHIP IN CLOSELY SUPERVISED WORKROOMS 10 Feet Wide Finest Custom Workmanship Guaranteed More Than Double Fullnes Any Lengths to 96" 0 0 0 ClubCalenda Photo by Ken's Seudio MR. AND MRS. NORMAN PETER GOTTI zhe's former Goldie Jones Tllffffl! -111 Mr.

and Mrs. George Nasi, presiding officers of Malta Shrine, will conduct a ceremonial at the group's 8 p.m. meeting tomorrow at Masonic temple. In preparation they have called an officers' practice for 7 o'clock tonight at the temple. Co-chairmen for the meeting Complete Including II labor and material for graduation OMEGA tomorrow include Mrs.

Harvey McKee. Mrs. Nora Montgomery, Mrs. Kliahoth Montgomery and Mrs. Margaret Bergc.

The special fragrance of Summer What could lie more special than Blue Cras at this time! Blue Grass is ummcr' special Dusting Powder. hat more rrfrefhing idea after the bath! Regularly now 2.00. Hlue Crass is summer! special Flower Mist. What more lavMilv cooling gesture all the days of summer! 4 regularly now 2.00; 8 ox. regularly 4.2j, now Hliir (ira- i summer's special Fragnnce Set.

hat more e(iiiMlrlv tuiaul surroundings in which to spend your summer! The rt umlinrs Perfume Mit. enchjntingly li-jlit trauslalmn trmn the French Perfume, with i purs llaciui of this precious l'l'ilume. Kcgularly 7.50, tww Choice of Lovely 45" Antique Satins, Boucles. Many patterns textures 4" Buckram 3" Double Hem Weighted Tid Pleat Folded Drapery Hooks Included Ready to Hang 10-DAY to 2-WEEK DELIVERY on Custom Draperies TOMOI1HOU lin i.hhi.iIi" and new h' n'ti. i li.illcn them.

Say conr.iml.itMMK vvitii an Omefj.i. ilu- that will time rvcrv impnrt.mt ni'Miicitt illt tinl.iilm Ollui.il nult ul tlic Olympics (K'Miic The California Grandmothers of Santa Cruz Sewing club will meet tomorrow at Arion hall for a men dessert-luncheon to be followed by a 1:30 o'clock business session, announces President Eva Mitchell. LIST OF CUSTOM DRAPERY PRICES Up to 35" wide 13.41 Up to 76" wide 17 88 Up to 96" wide 22.35 Up to 118" wide 26.72 Up to 138" wide 31.2? Up to 158" wide 35.76 Up to 178" wide 40.23 Up to 198" wide 44.70 Ovtr 198" Priced Proportionately Memorial services will be conducted when Santa Crui circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, meets at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Eagles hall. FREE GIFT WRAPPING SAVE OVER li OR MORE HOW CAN WE DO IT? The mwer is The Ynrchtick buy compte'e inventories of mill end fabrics, thus cutting down on materials purchase cost.

Over 100.000 yards of eleqant draprvy fabrics to choose from all types, all we'fjhts. aH at a substantial savings to you' Yes! Plrase phone and sre what we can do for you! CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES ARE OUR SPECIALTY First Baptist Women's circles will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday Green Stamps Dt Vlllf trlf.rind'rO ''fc with Circle 1 with Mrs. Kate Bur nrtt. 1520-B Seabricht avenue.

Circle 2 with Mrs. Peter Bellas. 407 Nevada street, and Circle 4 wi'h Mrs. Gladys Agncw. 124 James Court.

Circle 5 has postponed its meeting for a week. FREE CUSTOM DRAPERY Dell Williams The Pat Chiefs club of Vernal THE YARDSTICK Now hat direct representative. I Santa Crui for Decorator service i DECORATING SERVICE irlrc lp will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tues East Cliff Village Shopping Center ii riionc we u-juw i day nt the home of Mrs. M.

R. (i(ii in IVlton. Mrs. Cath erine Mullms will be co hostess. your home.

For Appointment PHONE Mr. Al Everett. CA 6-5661 anytime, including Sundays, Holiday in tvlnj tar appointment in your homo. No obligation, of course Santa Cruz chapter, American War Mother, will meet for its GR 5-6464 STORE HOURS: Daily 9 'til 9 Sundays 10 'til 7 PHARMACY: Daily 9-6 Closed Sunday anneal lutuheon Wednesday at 12 30 put, at the home of Mrs Our Cii.s-foi'i Drapery work moms are within the Sd itn Joe area. Home Office of The Yardstick it 26S9 Union San Jose 1320 Pacific Avenue Use Parking Lot No.

1 Enter. from Front St. orlene Perdue. 322 Rigg street. Thi will be the group's last meet-Ins t'ntil September.

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