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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 19

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Carole Jones, Ernest Leopold Wed In Double Ring Ceremony The altar of the Mill Valley Community Church was decorated with white gladioli and blue delphinium for the recent wedding of Carole Avis Jones of San Anselmo and Ernest S. Leopold of San Francisco. The bride is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Gordon S.

Jones of San Anselmo and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Herta Leopold of San Francisco. Officiating for the 4 double ring ceremony was the Rev. Gordon L. Foster.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length white gown fashioned of lace with a high neck, long sleeves and fitted bodice. Accenting the waist was a taffeta cummerbund with a delicate flower motif of lace appliques and seed pearls. The full skirt ended in a chapel train. Her elbow length veil of French illusion was attached to a pearlized orange blossom coronet. She carried a bouquet of white camelias.

Honor attendants of the bride were all Tau Kappa Kappa Sorority sisters at College of Pacific. Carol Blackham of Ely, as maid of honor, wore a blue silk dress with full skirt and scoop neckline and satin Cummerbund. She had a veil secured with a blue satin bow and carried a bouquet of bachelor buttons and white carnations. Gowned as the maid of honor bridesmaids Judy Barklow of Yreka, Carole Haddan of Alamo and Barbara Pollitt of San Francisco. Guenther Leopold of San Francisco served his brother as best man, and ushers were Scott Jones of Mill Valley; WS 1 It CUTTING THE cake at the reception which followed their recent marriage at the Mill Valley Community Church are Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest S. Leopold. The bride is the former Carole Avis Jones, daughter of Capt. and Mrs.

Gordon S. Jones of San Anselmo. (Luther Greer photo) PRETTY PARTNERS PRINTED PATTERN Dick Fox of San Bruno and Bob Niccolls of Los Altos. For her wedding, Mrs. Jones wore a rose lace sheath trimmed in pink satin with matching lace bolero.

She wore a pink hat and accessories and had a bouvardia corsage. The mother wore a beige lace dress fashioned with scoop neck and chiffon cummerbund. She wore a beige cloche veil and matching accessories. Her corsage was of cymbidium orchids. A reception for 200 guests followed the ceremony at the Mill Valley Outdoor Art Club.

Robin Orury of Stockton was in charge of the guest book. For a wedding trip to Carmel, the bride wore an aqua silk suit with matching veil and cessories and a cymbidium orchid corsage. The bride is the sister of Scott Jones Jr. of Mill Valley, and the granddaughter of Mrs. L.

A. LeClair of Quesnel, B.C., and the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Jones of San Anselmo.

She was graduated from Sir Francis Drake High School and is a June graduate of College of Pacific in Stockton, where she was affiliated with Tau Kappa Kappa Sorority, and CSTA. She plans to teach in Orinda this fall. The bridegroom was graduated from George Washington High School and the University of California. He is employed by Crown-Zellerbach in San Francisco. The couple will take up their residence in Berkeley.

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Send 50c in coin (no stamps, please) for Pattern, with Name, Address, Style Number and Size. Address PATTERN BUREAU, Independent-Journal, 1040 Street, San Rafael, Cal. Nelsa Norris Wed In Reno The marriage of Nelsa Lea Norris of Novato and Everett W. Allain of Hill City, Minn, in Reno last eek-end has been announced by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Norris of Novato. The couple were accompanied by the and aunt, Mrs. Woodroe Turner of Novato, who was matron of honor.

Nelsa graduated from San Rafael High School in 1956 and has been attending Marebella Beauty College, also in San Rafael. She is the sister of Neva Ruth Norris, who lives at the family home, and Homer Norris, an electronics techni- cian aboard the U.S.S. Gurke. The newlyweds have taken an apartment in San Rafael, but will probably make their permanent home in Minnesota. The bridegroom was recently discharged from the Marine Corps.

The discriminating MARIN BRIDE will grace her future home with China Crystal Flatware from Jlu-CbJL 1216 Fourth GL 4-2063 SAN RAFAEL Forest best place to enjoy a vacation this year. Relaxing in the hammock for pop, golfing, of fun for the family. See the next ad. FOREST LAKE Resort in take County THRIFTY TRIPS Inquire now- special prices for June, Sept. 3 meals daily.

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i FOREST LAKE Resort in toke County DUnlap 8-1343 K. MYERS Imported Fabrics 9 Throckmorton (Across from Outdoor Art Club) MILL VALLEY A SPECIAL REMNANT SALE June 11, 12, 13 Many full suit and skirt lengths in lovely silks, cottons and woolens to choose from at reductions up to Your special opportunity for treasure hunting! COVE PLAYERS Many Plan Vilma Bremer To Attend Of Kenneth Morena Premiere Because opening performance of the Cove production of of a at the Tiburon Playhouse is a benefit for the resuscitator fund of the Tiburon Volunteer Fire Department, the property owners organizations on the Peninsula have taken blocks of seats. Each opening night this year is being sponsored by the Tiburon Playhouse Guild with proceeds designated for some worthy community cause. Curtain is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. and tickets will be available at the box office.

Members from the Little Reed Property Owners planning to attend are Messrs. and Mesdames Milton Levitan, Ottar Dahl, Philip Leslie, Carlton White, LawTence Coleman, Frank Wosser, Sigurd Enger, Don Robinson and Miss Beatrice Breese. Tiburon property owners will be represented by Lee Megan, president and Mrs. Megan, the Harry Braggs, John Eichorns and Fred Hannahs. Several will attend from the Reed Heights Improvement Club including president Frank Holsinger and Mrs.

Holsinger, the John Runnels. H. F. Greens, J. R.

Mongans, Dick De Berrys, Thomas Stantons, Gordon nells, Jim James', John Max- sons, Richard Hammonds and Mrs. Arnold Bowhay. Among those who will come from Hill Haven are Col. and Mrs. Joseph Westbrook and Messrs.

and Mesdames Victor Banks, Wellman Topham, Lawrence West, Charles Pruett, Randolph Esplin and Fred Dupuis. Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Parke will represent Greenwood Beach. Directors of the Playhouse Guild who will sit together are Eric Pedley, president and Mrs. Pedley; Fred Zelinsky, vice president and Mrs. Zelinsky; Dan Garrett, secretary and Mrs. Garrett, Mrs.

H. Cayford Burrell, treasurer, the Thomas Proctors, J. Stanley Risings and Mrs. Frederic Bost. San Star of the Sea Church was the setting for the recent wedding of Vilma Bremer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Bremer of Kentfield, and Kenneth Morena, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morena of San Francisco. White iris and standards of white gladioli were at the altar for the 2 double ring ceremony with the Rev.

Charles Durkin officiating. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white organdie fashioned with an oval neckline and short sleeves. An embroidered band was styled at the bodice ending in a bow at the back with streamers to the hemline. Her full length veil was held by a headdress of orange blossoms, lace and pearls belonging to her mother. She carried a bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and a white orchid.

Maid of honor, Annette Fertig of Mill Valley, wore a gown of yellow cotton styled with a full skirt, oval neckline and tucked bodice. She had a daisy headdress and carried a bouquet of yellow daisies and stephanotis with green streamers. Gowned as the maid of honor were bridesmaids Susan Daniels and Nancy Hausle of Kentfield and the Mesdames Thomas Blum and Kenneth Hymer of San Rafael and Mrs. Joanne Babcock, the cousin of Sacramento. The honor attendants wore daisy headdresses and carried bouquets of white daisies and yellow roses with yellow streamers.

Butch and Cookie Edmunsen, children of Mrs. William Ed- munsen of Menlo Park, and the late Mr. Edmunsen, carried the rice baskets. Paul Morena Jr. of San Francisco served his brother as best man.

Ushers were Robert Larrien of Kentfield, Edmond Larrien of San Rafael, and William Miller, Edward Pelt and Robert Quigley, all of San Francisco. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Bremer chose a silk print dress of white, avocado and topaz. She wore a white hat and had avocado accessories and an orchid corsage. The mother wore a blue and white silk print with blue accessories.

She also had an orchid corsage. A reception for 250 guests followed the ceremony in the garden of the bride's parents home. White daisies were used in arrangements and the bridal table was decorated with yellow and white carnations lei. For a wedding trip to Southern California, the bride had a beige silk sheath with matching jacket and white accessories. She wore a white orchid corsage.

The bride was graduated from Sir Francis Drake High School and attended College of Marin where she was a member of Diocto. She is a hair stylist at the House of Kwan Yin, Miracle Mile. Mrs. Philip Hanst of San Anselmo is her grandmother. The bridegroom was graduated from Sacred Heart in San Francisco and is employed with Safeway Stores in San Francisco.

The newlyweds will reside In San Anselmo. To Attend Graduation Dr. and Mrs. Emmet Rixford of Sausalito will attend graduation exercises at San Jose State College tomorrow to see their son. receive his diploma in engineering.

his wife, Helen, and their two youngsters will move to Santa Monica where he has accepted a position with General Telephone. Nine Brownies Get Wings Tomorrow Nine members of Corte Madera Brownie Troop 57 will fly up to Intermediate Girl Scouts tomorrow at the Buena Vista home of Mrs. Harold W. Kling, assistant troop leader. Receiving their wings will be Christine Anderson, Mary Louise Elliott, Claudie Kling, Linda Long, Kathy Mahood, Beth Penny, Janice Rippe, Mary Ann Schulz and Diane Short.

Girl Scouts Laura Rowe and Chrissy Schmidt will welcome the girls after they are presented their wings from Mrs. Alex Schulz, troop leader. Mothers and daughters will be served punch and petit fours after the ceremony. Presbyterian Women Set Wednesday Meet A report on Tibet, Doctor Couldn't Do will be given at the meeting of the United Presbyterian Women at Trevitt Hall in Novato Wednesday, June 17. The report will be presented by Mrs.

J. Hudson Ballard. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Paul Harries. The program will open with prayer fellowship at noon, followed at 12:15 p.m.

by luncheon with Mesdames Ray Foster, O. Comer, John Hanawav, and Nels Hanson as hostesses. The business session, which will precede the program, will be conducted by Mrs. Phil Dickinson, association president. the grace graham look a gay vacation take off in cool cotton knit-it packs in nothing flat, wrinkles hang out instantly; pale beige, 8 to 16 sizes, 29.95; giant leather-lined bag by Etienne Aigner, 55.00 plus tax kentfield shopping center T83 COLLEGE AVENUE KENTFIELD GLENWOOD 4-80151 nes SAN FRANCISCO'S Star of the Sea Church was the setting for the recent wedding of Vilma Bremer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Bremer of Kentfield and Kenneth Morena of San Francisco. (Luther Greer photo) Terra Linda Group Has Installation The final meeting of the Terra Linda Group was held Tuesday evening at the Hoffman School. Joseph Gunn, chairman of the committee on parks and recreation for the Community Services District, and Mrs. William Munson discussed plans for recreation which the committee has been working on in connection with the coming bond issue.

Installation of new Parents Group officers took place following the program. The new officers are: presidents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larkin: first vice presidents: Mr. and Mrs.

Ulrich Kraemer: second vice presidents: Dr. and Mrs. Granville Coggs; secretary, Mrs. Harry Andrewsen; treasurer, Richard Morris; representatives to the Co-ordinating Council from Bernard Hoffman: William McGregor and Henry Pierce; and representatives from Santa Margarita School: Mesdames Frederick Thon and John Trimble. The last order of business for this retiring presidents.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Shipman, was to allocate the funds raised by the successful school carnival. Refreshments were served after the meeting by Mesdames Dominic Bobbio, Robert Martin, Walter Penders, Thomas Ryan, Clifford Lund, Robert Paganini, Joseph Mullin, Gordon Meadows, and Frank Murray.

El Marinero To Hold Luncheon El Marinero Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold its final meeting of the season at a luncheon at Rancho Rafael on Monday noon. A board meeting will precede the luncheon at 11:30 Members and friends will enjoy a get-together for discussion of vacation plans. Three members of El Marinero, Mesdames Adolph Costa. Boswell F. King and Herbert K.

Walton are in Europe at present and Mrs. Eugene Robinson leaves next month to visit relatives in England and tour the British Isles. 0 fljr So they can wiggle th eir foes in the coolest little shoe on the ground White buck Wild Orange Yellow 9.95 by Vy4 pajinos A fr Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort Fourth and St. SAN RAFAEL Open Fri. 'til 9 Convenient Public Parking Directly Behind Our Store.

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