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Independent from Long Beach, California • 19

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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19
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Lovely Bride Mrs. Neal Bruce Anderson (Portrait- by Lansdowne) N. B. Anderson Takes Bride Neal Bruce Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Neal Harvey Anderson, 3919 Livingston drive, chose as his bride Jacqueline Jane White, daughter of Mrs. Floyd Garrison White of Beverly Hills and the late Mr. White. The ceremony was performed Friday at 8:30 p. m.

in St. Albans Episcopal church, Westwood, with Dr. John Bryant officiating. A reception at Los Angeles Country club followed the ceremony after which the bridal pair left for a honeymoon trip to an undisclosed destination. They will make their home in Westwood.

The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. John W. Findlater, matron of honor. Other bridal attendants were Mrs. Frank Birbeck.

sister of the bridegroom; and Mrs. Marvin Moffie, Polly Hanson, Marilyn Gross and Laura Ann Price. John C. Elliot was best man. Attending to the duties of usher were Frank Birbeck, Stuart Ferguson, Robert Braly, George P.

Kading and Herbert Ivey. John W. Findlater jr. was ring bearer. Young Mrs.

Anderson is the founder-president of the Ticktockers of the Charity league. She is a member of Charity league and the Silver and is affiliated with Alpha Phi. She attended Beverly Hills high school and UCLA, Her husband is a graduate of Stanford university in engineering and is affiliated with Sigma Alpha He belongs to the California club and the Pacific Coast club of Long Beach. The bride's wedding gown was of ivory satin made with a long, full court train, She carried a cascade of white- roses and bouvardia with a removable orchid corsage, Her fingertip length vail was of illusion net. Mrs.

Findlater wore blue taffeta and the other bridal attendants wore identical gowns of rose taffeta. To Compete Chosen recently by a Jordan high school faculty committee to represent Jordan in the high school competition for the annual "Good Citizenship Pilgrimage" of the Daughters of the American Revolution was Roberta Evans. Los Cerritos chapter of the DAR sponsored, Roberta who was selected on the basis of dependability, service to the school, leadership, friendship and patriotism. Wedding Announcement Mrs. Cora E.

Morrison of 4207 Pine avenue, announces the marriage of her daughter, Kathryn Maxine, to Benjamin Franklin Smalley, 1803 East Ocean boulevard, son of Mr. and Mrs. David D. Smalley of Houston, Texas. The couple were married at a double-ring ceremony, October 16 at-11 a.

m. with Rev. W. R. Hall officiating in the chapel of the Lakewood Village Community church.

Members of the immediate families of the couple witnessed the ceremony. Upon returning from a trip to Sequoia and Yosemite National parks, the couple will live at 2104 Florida avenue. Merriettes Sing The Merriettes, a sextet of Long Beach singers directed by Arne Zahl, will present a varied of sacred and secular songs Tuesday for the Woman's club of San Pedro. Eva Beu will be accompanist. Long Beack, Callf- Sunday, Nov.

14, 1948 THE INDEPENDENT Page 19 Luncheon at Lakewood. CC Lakewood Country club was the setting for a recent luncheon meeting of the Junior Philharmonic group over which Mrs. W. L. Carney presided.

The tables were colorfully decorated with fall flowers. New members attending were Mmes. C. Ellsworh Brown, Robert Bratt, Robert Leininger, J. L.

Peterson, B. A. Driscoll, Russel Barkley, Earl Beauchamp, Lee Caldwell, W. E. Osborne, R.

A. Ogilby, Fred Lee, Walter Holland, Victor Blurton, Harry Leasure, Richard Dodrill, Lynn Maull, and Clyde Dunlap. Vernon Overmeyer, Jordan high school student, entertained with two piano selections. Fourteen-year-old Erin O'Brien, winner of an award in the recent Long Beach Philharmonic orchestra finals, sang three numbers accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Shelby Barnard.

Sorority ZETA TAU ALPHA -Alumnae met recently at the home of Mrs. Lee N. Bentzen, 4607 Blackthorne avenue, with Mmes. D. S.

Kingsbury and Joseph Manning as assistant hostesses. Mrs. Clarence C. Gillis, president, conducted the business meeting. Mrs.

A. C. Orr read a letter of appreciation from the Tichenor orthopedic clinic to which the Zetas had presented a check. The letter stated that special supplies and exercise equipment for seven children had been purchased with the donation. Mrs.

Lee N. Bentzen gave a report on a recent meeting of the Southern California federation of Zeta Tau Alpha to which she has been elected vice chairman. BETA SIGMA PHI Gamma Rho chapter met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, 2404 East Fourth street. Mrs.

V. H. Gregson reported on the "Preferential Tea" held Sunday at the home of the president, Mrs. Don Yeo. Mrs.

Rubin Heads Group Mrs. Sophie Rubin was installed president of Temple Sinai junior auxiliary at a recent membership tea. Inducted with Mrs. Rubin were the following: Mmes. Yette Granovitz, vice-president; Rose Baskin, recording secretary; Frances Richman, corresponding secretary, and Helene Rossman, treasurer.

Entertainment was furnished by Nick Thomas, hair stylist. The auxiliary is open for new members and those interested are asked to get in touch with the membership chairman, Mrs. Mildred Levin. Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30. No evening hours.

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