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MRS. MALCOLM HAMILTON MACKEY (SharCn Scoviil) MRS. WILLIAM STRALEY RUSSELL (Mary Iren. Fellonl MRS. ROBERT NEIL SHEFF Arlene Hochberg MRS.

GEORGE WARREN ARCHER (Pomelo Corey) Women Pamela Corey Married in Miami Scovills' Daughter Married A TM( IHStriMDENT IMSAPINAI, MONDAY, HPT. 1, MM Mary Felton Becomes Mrs. Russell Miss Mary Irene Felton and William Straley 'Russell were married yesterday at i p.m. in a pink and white wedding at Church of the Ascension, Klerra Madre, A reception for 250 followed at the home of the brldt's parents, the James Pearson Feb tons, on East Altadena Drive, Altadena'. By RUTH BIUHEIMER Society ditpr Manhattan, is to be merged, later becoming Pa the homo oJ Army Lt.

and ciilc Telephone. His paternal grandparcnls are the late Mr. and 'Mrs. Herbert Sanson ol Musko-gee, Okln. He Is a nephew ol Louis Cass Flintridge and ol Mrs.

Milton GrJcr, a former Pasadcnan now living In Newport Newlyweds at Home in Monrovia Mr. and Mrs. George Wayne Hclwig arc r.t home in Arcadfn following Ihr.lr marriage hi Calvary Baptist Church, Monrovia. The former Miss Pamela' Karen Owen is the daughter at Mary L. Owen of ITasl Live Oak.

Slree't, Arcadia. He Is the sen ot Mrs. Blanche Helwlg of the same atklress. Honor attendant were. Miss Sheny Mills and Joel Hoffman.

Others -were the Misses Deloras Crouthers and Marilyn Biekhart, and Leon and Leonard Noel. The bride made her own wedding gown of peau de sole and lace and those ot all the attendants In rod and white dotted swlss. Family Attend Annual Picnic Mrs. Charles R. Holils and her daughter, Lonoral entertained member of their family r.t ari annual picnic around the swimming pool at their home on Mataro Street.

Those present wero Mes-sers. and Mme's. Loren Nie-liHus and daughter Patricia of Garden Grove, Carlton Marshall of Oakvlew, Walter Niehaus of Altadena, Ray Marshall' and family of Ca-noga Park, Harvey Moullon and family of Arcadia, Arthur Marsha of Burbank, Jay Niehaus and family of Pasadena, Richard Hollis and family of Altadena and Miss Irene Marshall ot." Pomona and SleVe F. Stevens of Gnose Bay, Labrador, i. Sheff, Hochberg Rite Read Miss Arlene Sue Hochberg and Robert Nell Sheff wero married last night in Temple Beth David in Temple City.

The couple have been sweethearts since childhood and arc now attending UCLA, where he is a pre-mtuical student and she is majoring In education. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hochberg Jr. of Cliff Drive.

Her husband Is the son of the George Sheffs of South Shenandoah Street, Los Angeles. Miss Nancy Hochberg, sister of the bride," and Mrs. Ken Rosenberg, the bridegroom's sister, were honor-attendants. They wore short coral: gowns and carried cascades of coral gla-mtllias. Her bridesmaids were in light beijjo drefses of the same style and carried beige carnations.

They were Ihe Misses Polly Sue Leddel. Karen Paperno and Nanci Tpland, The bride chose a traditional wedding gown of pcau de sole, reembroidered in Alencon lace. Tier French illusion veil was caught with a crown of seed pearls. She carried butterfly orchids and stephanotis on her Bible. Joe Crall was best man and groomsmen were Ken Rosenberg, Phillip Donald Levy, and James Stafford.

The reception for 150 guests was held in the patio at the -Temple. Gourmet Group Plans Dinner -The Gourmet Group of the La Canada-Flinlriilge Newcomers Club will hold a dinner with Iheir husbands at the Inn of the Lava Isle In Rurbank, "Saturday. All gourmet minded newcomers who would like io enjoy Ihe unusual foods included in the "lava Isle -fti-Jsttafcl" are asked to call Mrs. John Kruse Jr. at Silvan 0-6916 for reservations.

MEDICAL REDUCING Reasonable Fes hi Medically Miniged Weight Reduction fit Apptlnlmtnl fhaeti ELLIOTT 8-8168 was Eraduatrd With honors from IJC in 19fil and last received there her tcriing creden- She will (each this win- lcr ln (he Corolu de, Mgr jjlgh School. She Id the granddaughter of the' late Thomas E. Covrs and the late James Hal-blvts, Hekersflold families. Rulpli was graduated In 57 from Haverford Col lege, Phi Beta Kappa, ved nearly four years in the Navy, attaining the rank lleurenant, He enters his second year at Boa.ll Hail School ot Law a UC this' month. New Grandchild Hailed Mr: and Mrs.

Gilbert Barry d( La Canada ere re. celvlng congratulations upon the birth of another grandchild, son of their daughter and hushand, the William Bades of The Infant, horn Aug. 20 in Berkeley, has been named Edward Fredrick. Patcrna, srttn(iParents are MrSi William F. Bade of San Diego and Ihe iat0 Dr.

bade, and internal Ereat-erandpar cuts are Mr. and Mrs, George of San Diego. Noil-Basics Junior size customers scorn to be buying non-basic, more colcrlui fall styles, jdEing from reports from Npw York where braid nmrnvi dresses, jumper lnok dresses, and Empire styM crepes for evening arc lltKl bv thl. younger set. BETROTHED The engaga-ment' tEllen Mon-Iggue Fronklin Engs 111, son of Mr.

ord Mn. Albert E. Pickhardt of South Madlion Avenue, li nn-noupced by Ihe brlda-altcfs th Mormon A. Montoguesf A November yt iTd i it planned. Mf Montague attended USC and affiliated with Alphas Delta Pi.

Her fiance is a gradual of USC, and a Phi Delia Theta, fliaternity Wear New classics for 1he pregnant figure include a muu-muu designed by Nelly de Grab in a zinging orange and' blue wool platd with black fringe. nt yoke; a worsted charcoal gray flannel suit with double breasted brass like a Navy pea jacket and a slender shift of long sleeved red woolen with inverted side pleata hound ln black hrald and emphasized with frog closings. Miss Sharon Lynn Soovlll became the bride Malcolm Hamilton Mackey In a candlelight ceremony last night in Saint Paul's Luih-eran Church, Monrovia. The Rev. Peter Thompson officiated.

The newlyweds greeted, 200 guesta at a champagne "garden reception at the home of the bride's pa''-cnts, Mr. mid Mrs. Myron Martin VisU Avenue, Arcadia, The bridegroom is the ton of Mrs, C. Kenneth, Greaves of Hawthorne, inn William Marttey of Charleston, S. C.

The bride chose wedding gown of peau de soie and silk' organza. The bouffant skirt was appllquedrin a Illy cf Ihe. valley design in Swiss lace, and the lace bordered the portrait neckline ot (ho bodice. Her Veil was held'by i double bow ot silk organza and she carried a cascade of orchlda and carnations. Her attendants wore -luslcrcd coral satin dresses with matching hats, and carried coral bouquets, They were Ihe Misses Sa'lly Stlrapson, maid of honor, Lois Folimer, and Sara Lou Schumacher, the bride' i cousin from Rochester, John Flaaten was" best man and groomsmen were Victor Herberts, Rex Thompson and Laurie Graham, The newly weda will honeymoon In HawU nd be at home in Los Angeles after Sept.

20, Open Air An open air day or dinner suit Is the way this ensemble by Yves St, Laurent is described. lt's slim skirted black velvet suit with Jacket designed to be worn open showing white satin top. The top Is joined to the skirl with ruby and pearl gray embroidery. of fashion fo 42 sizes 1 I mm BP MISS BARBARA ENTWISTLE Entwistles Reveal Betrothal Mr, and Mrs. Norman Burns Entwhlstle of East Loma Alta Drive, announce the betrothal ol their daughter, Barbara Joan, to Robert Ray Ny-quist, son ot Rev.

in.d -Mrs, 'riicod'ore'A. Nyqulst 'of Gresham, The' bride-elect is a graduate of John Mulr High School and attended North Park College In Chicago, III. Her fiance was graduated from King's Garden High School, Seattle; and attended North Park College, They plan to be wed on Nov. 24 In 'Lake Avenue Congregational Church. Service League The Women's Overseas Service League, Los Angeles unit, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m'.

at the Catholic Women's clubhouse on 927 South Menlo Avenue, Los Angeles. Joseph M. Turner, Director of Veteran's Administration Voluntary Services, will present the unit with certificate for volunteer work of its members at the Wadsivorth and Brentwood Hospilais. He will alsr show a picture, 'The Gift You Bring." GROVES I'm sure you wll find this a much more expensive treatment. MRS.

H. OF PASADENA WRITES: "I have a wallpaper in the kitchen that I'm very happy with. The colors in the paper are charcoal ground with pink, beige and silver. At the present time the woodwork is pink from ihe wallpaper. What color colud I switch to for the woodwork and cabinets?" ANSWER Unless the kitchen is quite large I would take- the light beige from the paper for the cabinets and woodwork, Keep this tone quite-light and accent same by painting the interior of the cablncls pink.

TODAY'S DEFINITION LYRE Duncan Phyfe- used this musical Instrument as a motif for chair backs. Has since been copied by many others. fJiions should be-addressed to CHII Groves, Box 6369, Th Jntiependent otul Etar-Ucwe). Mrs. George Warren Archer (Pamela Corey) who were married Friday in Miami nt the chapel "of St.

Thomas' Episcopal Church. The Rev. A. M. Turkiewlez" officiated the bride's father gave her In marriage.

Pam is the daughter, of George Raymond Corey Jr. of Miami and of Countess i Catherine de la Chesnaye of Michoacaii; She is the granddaughter ol Mrs. Wilfred K. Barnard of Pasadena, whom she frequently visited during her student days at Seripns College, i great-granddaughter of the late Ell Clark, who cstab- lushed the Southland's way system, Her bridegroom Is the son oi Mrs. Samuel D.

ATchc.1- of San Diego and the" late' Mr. Archer. He Is to be stationed at Fort Riley, Kans. i's uncle, John F. liar- Hard now of Wasiiingli D.C., and a former Pasa-denan, was present with'Mrs.

Barnard for Ihe wedding. The bride's floor-length (own of peau de soie a worn with a lace-covcred Jacket, and how of the silk held her flnger-tlp veil. Penelope Corey, her sis- ttfs honor attendant, was ri Madrid, where she is a student. She wore pale" pink silk and carried a nosegay ol red roses and pink carnations. Another sister, Susan, went down from Carmel to be a bridesmaid together with the bride's most Intimate friend, Mary Dinkins ot Franklin.

1st. They wore a deeper pink and carried similar nosegays, Lt. Harry U. Fay, US Army, from Ft. Hood, Texas, a best man for Lt.

Archer. John Long Media, and David Vairclnld Mueller ot Coconut Grove, Fla, were ushers, Scripps, when he was I 'tfficVing'CJaremont Men's Col- aba work at tbo University ijwre Krdnutum cunt luade. He belonged to Sigma Ralph C. Sanson Jr. to Marry An announcement to stir the memories of many a Pasadena area family is tnat wmcti tens oi me engagement of Janice Joyce Corr ol Bakcrsfield and Ralph Cornelius Sanson Jr.

of Long Beach. The news comes from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Corr of Bakersfield.

Both young people come of pioneer hers in the northern city and his in Los Angeles County. Ralph is the son of Mrs. Ralph Sanson (Emily Cass), of Long Beach, end the late Commander Sanson, U.S. Navy. Thc cider Kansans are former South Pasadenans and Ralph's ma-.

iernri grandp-irents were the iate' Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Bewlusr. Cass of that city. Mr. Cass was, for nearly 30 years, president of the tele-I phoiie-company which began t- frith th Home and Sunset tcapanlef aim ultimately The brl ol the Ja; (fie wood, Miss Anne FeltDn was her sister's maid of honor, The entourage also included younger aister.

Miss Judy Felton, and a cousin. 'Miss Elizabeth Van' Deorlln, a.s Junior bridesmaids; Mrs. John Gnmrat, the Misses Nadine Yuge and Penny J.e-Bocuf. Basil Galouskln' was best man. The bride's twin brother, David Felton, was usher with' Paul Elenemnun and William Wesson, brtds wore a Bilk or- ganza unci Alenccrilace wett-ding dress with lace appliques Dn ihe full skirt and at Ihe neckline.

Her veil fell to fingertip length from a tulle and sequin crown and her bouquet mixed tiny pink roses with while orchids and stephanot Is. The bridesmaids' dresses, ol pink silk organza, were made hy the girls themselves to match haddresses which the bride had made, Their flowers were white carnations bound in pink ribbon. The Junior bridesmaids wore white nylon frocks sashed in pink and tulle headdresses which the bride lind made. Tney. carried pink, nosegays.

After honeymooning al Luke Tahoe and San Francisco the couple will live in North Hollywood. Reception to Honor Students The University of Red-lands Women's Club will honor the new women students of the San Gabriel Valley area and their mothers at a reception in the home of Mrs. John Lamb, West Foothill Boulevard, Arcadia. Thursday at 8 p.m, Mrs. George Armacosl, wife of the president of Ihe university will speak.

Miss Barbara Boles, a student who has recently returned from a semester of P.edlands in Salzburg, will share her experiences with this group. Mrs, Boyd Georgl Is president of the group and Mrs. Waller Opp Is In charge of arrangements. DALE'S Ftm Parking Speclol 1st 2nd IT MAC3NIN 475 SOUTH IAKE STREET Ask Your Decorator you ore cordially invited foa spfjcla! presentation of I. MAGNIN'S AUTUMN LOOK for the woman who wears 1 6 dresses end coslumes for day ond lale-day.

wlih young lines and fashionable floir, designed to flaller your figure will be modeled tomorrow ond Wednesday September 4 and 5 In 1, Mag nin Pasadena By CUFF A LETTKR FROM MRS. J. S. C. Of PASADENA: "We have rented a house and begun to purchase furniture.

However, we feel strongly that the major purchases should not de dictated hy the inadequacies of this temporary home. Our second bedroom will be a study-guest bedroom. The furniture is modern, the rolors bold and gay. The walls are papered with a dreadful rose design. What can we dD lo cover the walls that will not damage the present paper, and still not look ANSWER I'm afraid there is nothing I could recommend on a lemporary basis.

I would suggest re- papering the room with a le.xtured type of wallpaper such as grassclo'lh or" for economy sake imitation grasscloth. This would give you a background for your contemporary furnishings and would be the least ex' pe nilve way to handle, Son could drape th svruK tiifr for Limited Time 15.00 Cold Wave 15.00 Bring a Fritnd or -Rtlativt, 0t th 15.00 Cold Wave for Only 1.00 BEAUTY SALON 467 Green St. i-WM Air CmM 0 0n JMfwf HFflitt A.

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