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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 7

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0 MMSiaiafliafr: Carol Wed Sunday In Novato Of white embroidered organdy was the ballerina length wedding gown worn by Carol Siess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siess of Novato when she became the bride of David Thompson yesterday. The ceremony took place in the Presbyterian Church in Novato with the Rev. John J.

Canoles of San Rafael officiating. The benedict is the son of the Perry Thomsons of Novato. ATTENDANTS The bride was attended by Pat Wansley as maid of honor and Irene Fitz as bridesmaid. The attendants were white nylon dotted awiss frocks over light blue tafetta flips, with blue taffeta sashes and blue shoes. Both of the bride's attendants were Sigma Kappa sorority sisters of the bride at U.C.

Carol was graduated in June. Donald Leas of San Rafael was best man. Ushers were Carol's brother, Terry Siess, Joseph Tyman and Hudson De La Montanya of San Rafael and Edward Broome. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity brother of David, from the University of Arizona. RECEPTION The 2 o'clock wedding was followed by a reception in the garden of the Siess home.

More than 300 guests were invited. For her wedding trip to Tahoe Carol wore a suit of grey and black checked Orion and silk with black accessories. The couple will go to Tucson this fall where the bridegroom has one more year of college to complete before receiving a degree in Business Administration. They will return to the bay area when school is out in June. The benedict served with the Marine Corps for two years and I was in Korea during the hostii- Monday, Aug.

23, 1954 7 lties. PARTIES Carol was honored recently by linen and crystal shower given in Petaluma by her aunt Mrs. Hulda McFadden and her cousin Mrs James Smith. A kitchen shower was given her by Miss Fitz sl week ago in Vallejo which attended by sorority alsters. The pair was also honored at a dinner given by David's parents at which gifts of china were made.

BIG GAME SWEETHEART m'vsmm mmmm ON CRUISE TO HAWAII are Mr. and and Mrs. Theodore Lilienthal of San An- srlmo and their daughter, Peggy, who were photographed as they departed aboard the Matson Lines Luxury Liner (Cal Pictures Photo.) arm omen Rites Last Evening United. Carol Ford And Lowell Kriens Carol Marie Ford was married ding cake was surrounded by gar- last evening to Lowell Dean denias. Carol achieved distinction at Cal Kriens.

in a 7 o'clock ceremony Mary Lou Simontacchi of San last fall by being elected performed at Holy Epis Rafael presided over the guest Game in which role copal Church bv the Rev. Eban book, she presided at the homecoming r. Williams of Oregon. HONEYMOON activities during Big Game Week, bride is the daughter of Mr. when the newlyweds departed Both she and David attended and Mrs EdWjn Jeppe.sen of on their honeymoon trip to Carmel College of Marin before moving Madera.

The benedict, who on to Cal and Arizona respectively, ls Rationed at Hamilton Field, is the bride was wearing a brown tweed suit, trimmed in white an At College of Marin Carol was a son 0f Mrs. John G. gcra, with white accessories and member of Ppnta Ka. Dek. 0 0 0 Laundry Bag Of Nylon Net Conserves Effort Kriens of Los Angeles.

her corsage of white orchids. GOWNS They will be home to friends on For the double ring ceremony thZrJ the bride wore a gown of white i nvlon net over taffeta of ballerina A nylon net laundry bag comes 1 length. It was styled with a fitted with two separate pockets on the I 1 1 outside so soiled colored clothes garments can be machine-washed right in the bag since soap and rinses go through the net. bodice and off-the-shoulder neck- on Sunnyside San Anseimo. FUTURE PLANS The new Mrs.

Kriens was grad- line. Her illusion fingertip veil was attached to a crown of Chantilly lace, trimmed with seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was of white carnations, centered by white orchids. Sole attendant was Mrs. Frank Eastus of Fairfax, her cousin.

Mrs. uated from Sir Francis Drake High School in June. The benedict attended the University of California at Los Angeles before joining the Air Force. The couple plan to live in Marin until he Is released from the serv Hadassah Playday Set For Sept. 21 Mrs.

Fred Wellen, president of Marin Chapter today announced the second annual in has been for Tuesday. Sept. 21, in the gardens of the Ets-Hokins In Ross. Proceeds will go towards the building of the new Israel medical center, and the support and rehabilitation of orphans In Israel. The work of Hadassah in the Holy Land is done on a non-sectarian basis, benefiting Christian, Jew and Arab alike.

The gates will open at 11 a for the playday. Swimming, badminton, shuffleboard, cards, or just plain visiting is on the agenda. At 12 noon luncheon will be served under the oaks, followed by a fall fashion show. The gowns will be modeled by Hadassah members, including Mesdames Simon Anixtcr, chairman; Richard Swig. Stephen Zellerbach, Jeremy Ets-Hokin, Melvin Bleadon, Leo Strauss, Fred Tetzloff, Lee Spiegelman.

Alvin Altman, Max Ketner Bursteint, Samuel B. Herst, Jesse Marks. Samuel Neiken, Lewis Aaron, commentator. Mrs. Sidney Rudy, chairman of the event will be assisted by Mesdames Sigmund Marg, Melvil Pilgrimage To Drake's Bay Saturday Members of the Sir Francis Drake Association and others interested in commemorating the first use of the English language in the New World will make their 40th annual pilgrimage to Bay on Saturday.

Invitations for the special exercises timed for 2 have been received by residents of the bay counties who make the yearly trek to the Park on Bay Beach. Guests are instructed to follow the route along the Sir Francis Drake Highway (the naming of, which is one of the accomplishments of the Sir Francis Drake! Society) to Bay Beach Road. Arrow signs have been I placed to direct making the trip for the first time. Organization of the Sir Francis Drake Association was inspired in 1910 by the late Right Reverend William F. Nichols, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in this part of California, who stressed the fact that the landing in 1579 of the British navigator on the shore of Marin County was followed by a service of Thanksgiving.

That i service, read by the Chaplain of the ship on which Drake was the first English spoken in the Newr In commemoration of: that a stone cross, sculptured by Roddie Maddock was ordered on the Bay Beach Park where Saturday's Pilgrimage will assemble. A brief program of music and i reminiscences, introduced by Miss Marion Leale, president of the association, will include the British Consul General, Sir Robert Hadow, as guest speaker, and baritone soloist Myron Way, who will sing Working on the association plans for the day are a committee including, besides Miss Leale, Paige Monteagle. Shorb Steele and Miss Florence Prince. MOLLY MARIN'S EXCHANGE GREASE FOR SOAP For Mrs. D.

F. As I make my own soap all the time for washing, I would really appreciate having soap grease to do it with. I had two friends who gave me grease, but they have moved away, leaving me without that source of geting grease. I saw your letter in this column and if you still have the grease, may I have it? If any other readers of this column have grease that they were going to throw away, be happy to come pick it up if you'll just telephone me. Thank you.

(Mrs. G. .225 Sequoia Drive, San Anselmo, phone GL 3-5182) FRENCH CORRESPONDENT? Dear Molly Marin: I am writing to ask if anyone knows of a boy or girl about 16 years old in France that I might correspond with. Or if someone has the name and address of a boy or girl in any far off country who might like to receive letters from a 15 year old girl, I'd like to know. I love to write letters.

I think this column is a wonderful help to people. Thank you very much. (Mis3 Sally 61 California Street, Mill Valley) KEROSENE STOVE Dear Molly Mann: We have an old kerosene stove in the basement which is in good working condition and would do a fine job oi keeping some needy family warm this winter. be glad to give to anyone who really needs it if they'll just telephone me. Thank you for publishing my letter.

So Wasps Destroyed Best At Night best time to destroy wasps is at night when most of the insects are in the nest and less active. The safest and most effective way is to use an insecticide spray or dust, preferably of chlordane and DDT. many of us have useful things which stored in basements and forgotten. Perhaps some of them can be put to use in helping needy families through your column. (P phone DU 8-6477) KEEPING TOWELS WHITE To Mrs.

J. Sausalito: I saw your.letter in this column asking how to keep your tea towels snowy white. Have you tried boiling them in a porcelain enamel pan with a few lemon peels in the water? The stains go like magic. At least that has been my experience. (Mrs.

P. T. FAST GROWING VINE Dear Molly: We are new residents and have a nice apartment which is spoiled by being opposite an unsightly back porch. We have a trellis, but would like to know of some quick growing vine that might help things to look better and also give us a little more privacy. As we have no telephone, I'll watch for an answer in this column.

Thank you so much. (M. V. Ross.) tit VANITIES RECIPE? Dear Molly Marin: I saw some Carpenters Group Plans August Sale At Carpenters Ladies Auxiliary No. 495 is plannmg a rummage sale for August 26 and 27 at Bianco's Garage.

Members have been asked to bring their articles to the Carpenters hall on Wednesday, arrangements for the sale will be completed. The auxiliary's annual picnic was held recently at Camp Taylor for members and their families. The day, Included entertainment and games, was planned by Mesdames Willard Scovill, Louis Borges, Elmer Beckius. Owen Willis, and Norman Campbell. mtnfcion of an old French recipe for vanities in this column last week.

My grandfather, who comes from France, says one of his favorite foods and wants me to make It for him. tried everywhere to find the recipe. Perhape one of your readers knows how to make this favorite old French bread? (Mrs. B. C.

San Rafael) This Is your column. Use It! It will appear each Monday, Wednesday and Friday In the Independent-Journal. Send your full name and address with your letter and requests, your questions and your answers. We will withhold both and print only your initials. Please address mail to Molly Marin, The Independent-Journal, San Rafael.

We will print your question and leave it to our readers to answer. We answer no questions. Views expressed are not necessarily those of the Independent because it is impossible to test all answers and recipes. Molly Marin. Science Comes To Aid Of Stenos WASHINGTON (U.R) Science has an answer to the career in hose from snagging on office chairs or desk lega.

The Wood Office Furniture Institute says the inside legs of new desks are being by a chemical- treatment or so rounded and finished as to defy splintering permanently. Chairs get the same treatment also. Homemaking Advice You can prolong the life and attractiveness of awnings by giving them a bath once in a while. Use a long-handled brush and a pail of suds to which bluing has been added. Follow up with a good hosing.

SAN RAFAEL GLenwood 3-6110 2 SIMMONS TWIN OUTFITS 99 ice. they'will move to Los Stanley Taylor. Louis Getz. Angeles. There he will continue Wax On Wrought Iron An occasional application of liquid wax will beautify your wrought iron house finishings ballfrina length Carl Rtenik.

Joseph Guterman, and accessories and protect them his business administration major corrosion gown of pale blue net af fhp Meanwhile Carol Harry En le corrosion. taffeta. Her feather headpiece was trimmed with rhinestones and her Tip On Flower Pots flowers were deep red carnations. Donald Dwain Kriens of North Bright Color Transfers ping them in melted paraffin so Hollywood was best man for his that all are closed. brother.

Another brother, Roger Lee Kriens of San Francisco, with George Orville Ford of Corte Madera, brother of the bride, seated the guests. The mother of the bride wore a turquoise knit suit with rhinestone accessories and a matching turquoise hat. Her corsage was of coral begonias. The mother was attired in a powder blue afternoon frock, which was accented by her corsage of pink begonias. GOLF CLUB RECEPTION i More than 150 relatives and friends attended the reception which followed at the Mill Golf Club.

William Speer, ca- i terer of the club, and Waldo T. Speer, directed the reception. White stock and carnations, and white bells decorated the clubhouse, which was set off by floor The four tiered wed- Padlock Poisons Away From Tots If vour child is 4-years-old cr at the university. Meanwhile Carol plans to take a secretarial job in Marin. The engagement was announced in May.

Tickets may be obtained from ticket chairman, Mrs. Robert Lauter. or her co-chairman, Mrs. Roswell Fine. By CAROL CURTIS Two boats 5 by 7 inches, two flying fish 4 by 6 inches in marine blue and deep sea green to trans- ier directly in color onto cushions, younger, keep poisonous liquids be- curtains, runners.

Handsome in a hmd a padlock. The National man or room, too! Safety Council reports that 480 Send 25c for Pattern No. 314. i children in this age group died Your Name. Address, Pattern last year from poisons ranging Number to Carol Curtis, Inde- from cleaning fluid to kerosene.

pendent-Journal, 1028 Street, San Rafael. Calif. The NEEDLEWORK GUIDE, 36 pages, 150 designs for knitting, crochet, embroidery, hairpin lace, dozens of beautiful color transfers. Crder as you do needlework patterns. Only 25c.

Care Of Linen Napkins Don't iron creases in the same place in lmen napkins and table- covers. Repeated pressing of the same crease may break the thread and shorten the life of linens. loft to tie loft to see all A Fully Automatic BENDIX WASHER "SPECIAL at the lowest price on record ONLY 95 Long, Easy Trade-Ins Miracle "Agitator" Action, plus exclusive Wonder tub that actually squeezes clothes damp-dry This Bendix completely washes, rinses, damp-dries and shuts itself off. It more than pays for itself in work-free home washing. Gets clothes cleaner with less wear and tear.

We cannot guarantee this low price indefinitely. Act Now! Easy terms, of course. McPHAIL'S 3rd and Sts. GLenwood 3-6070 San Rafael PRICES INCLUDE 2 MATTRESSES. 2 BOX SPRINGS, 2 SETS OF LEGS Two kinds of Twin Bad Outfits at unequalled low prices greatest dollar value Wards has ever offered in a Simmons product.

Either one of these two low prices gives you 2 fine quality Simmons mattresses, 2 matching box Springs, 2 sets of 6 legs. Ask about Terms. 2 sets Equal in quality to outfits sold regularly in other stores for $139. You save $40! High coil-count mattresses and box springs. Vertically stitched pre-built borders.

Attractive, long-wearing print cover. 1 COMPLETE OUTFIT 49.88 2 sets Equal in quality to outfits sold regularly in other stores for $119. You save $311 These outfits have all the fine quality features of the above sets but without pre-built borders, and with different cover. 1 COMPLETE OUTFIT 44.8S Cut Out and Mail MONTGOMERY WARD 1005 Fourth S.R. GLenwood 3-6110 Send me: 2 Twin Sets $88; 2 Twin Sets $99; SIMMONS TWIN BED SALE 1 Set 44.88 1 Set 49.88 wish to make purchase under following Cash COD Charge to my account.

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