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Mr. And Mrs. Ohie At Home After loneymoon Trip Mr. and Mrs. Kodscr OIilc aru al lioiiie in Kcdlands alter a honeymoon in Sequoia National Park, King's Canyon Parb and Yoseniitc Valley and a tour of tlia newly opened San Simeon ca.sllc.

Oiilc is the former Myrna Gerry, daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. Wckion F. Palton, 1.53 drive, ami Mr. Ohle is the" son of Mnrsarct Ohio.

24i) Kureka slrett. Tlic eouple cxelianged their niar- n.ige vows a wedding solemmz- C' in the Presljylcrian Chapel. Jnday evening, 20, at eight. Only immediate members of the families ol the young eouplc wii- ne.s.-icd the ceremony which was cone' cted by the Rev. ,1.

Wendell Beck, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Mr. Palton gave his daughter in marriage. For her nuptials, Mrs. Ohle wore a lovely gown of white ChantiUy lace made ballerina length.

Styled with bolero with long sleeves ending in a pointed cuff, frock had fitted bodice and ballerina length bouffant skirt. Her fingertip length veil was draped from a crown of sequins and she carried blue and white carnations. White gladioli and palms formed a charming background for the ceremony. ccietif MISS JOSEPHINE REAY Society Editor Farewali Given Mrs. Seamans Mrs.

Bernard Seamans, who leaves shortly with her family to make her home in Santa Clara, was the guest of honor at a fare- luncheon and swimming party given by fellow members of Xr Delta Rho Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Foster, 1.327 Monterey, and children of the members joined them for the occasion. Guests were Mrs. Henry Kramer, Dennis and Diane; Mrs.

Herman and daughter, Carol, Mrs, Stuart Lindenberger. Mrs. M. H. Emerick, Carol Patty and David, Mrs.

Paul Prescot and Carol, Mrs. D. H. Clark, Mrs, Chester Bare and Judy and Carol, Mrs. Harold Fortress, Jill and Terry, Mrs.

Edward Holtman and Vicky and Bernie, Mrs. John Sooy and Dickie, Mrs. Clifford Whitehead and Ann and Sandy, Mrs. Seamans and son Roger. Mrs.

Foster and Joel, Jerry and Donny. Twenty-four Attend Club Twenty four members of the Sapphire Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Effie Hall, 807 Stillman Avenue. Mystery prize v.as won by Mrs. Margaret Rhodes.

Atttending were Mesdames Gertrude Speliman, Helen derson, Irene Hull, Marjorie Koar, Josephine Purington, Katie Tucker, Mary Cleavland, Augusta Kennedy, Grace Suess, Minnie Williams, Margaret Rhodes. Gladys Gcarhart, Laura Shepard Lvdia LiUie Judy, Ruth Lois Gai-ver, Evelyn Jeiieson, Florence McConnell, Cuilis, Katherine McGin- r.es, Lula Thomas, and Nellie Johnston. MR. MRS. STEPHEN CHARLES LINES Photo by E.

J. Franken STEPHEN CHARLES LINES CLAIMS JUDITH GAIL VANOER HOOP AS BRIDE Judith Gail Vander Hoop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamts Vander Hoop. 219 Home Place, became the bride of Stephen Charles Lines, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lines, 54 Hilton avenue, at a marriage solemnized in the Chapel of the Grail, First Congregational church, June 27, at 8 p.m. Lovely in her bridal white. Miss Vander Hoop w-ore a gown ofhand clipped Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over bridal talieta. Designed with short and scalloped neckline, the molded bodice extended into a bouffant, floor length skirt.

fingertip veil of French illusion was caught to a cap of lace sprinkled with irridescent sequins and baby pearls. She wore lace mitts and carried a cascade of phalaenop.sis orchids an.d stephanotis with accents of drace- nia foliage. low carnations and yellow roses with accents of dracenia foliage. Miss Joan Lines, sister of the bridegroom, was Jliss Vander Hoop's bridesmaid. Her costume was identical to that of Uie maid of honor except that it was in pale green tones.

Her flowers were a cascade of yellow carnations with accents of dracenia. Robert Lines was his brother best man. James Everett and Elliott Braaksma ushered. Mr. Vander Hoop gave his daughter in marriage during the ceremony conducted by the Rev.j Sixty-six Gather For Reunion He By.Feenstra Clan Sixty-six members of the Feen- slra family assembled at Pine- lum Saturday for a reunion and the close proximity Of the birth days of two members of clan added a birthday celebration to the festivities.

Lesley Grant and Phyllis Gay were the two honorees celebrat irig their eleventh birthdays. Games and swimming provided entertainment for the group early in the-'afternoon. Dinner was an event with birthday cakes for the twp honorees. Following dinner a children's program, singing and several numbers by a quartet of Feenstras' program for the day. Participating in the reunion were Mr.

and Mrs. Thys Feenstra and Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. William Feenstra and Larry, Janice, JoAnn and Stevie, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Van, Voorthuysen and Karen, Gail and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. John Feenstra and Kenny, -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vermeer, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Feenstra and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. M.

K. Feenstra, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Grant and Leslie, Lpray and Kim Lerly, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Feenstra and Judy, Jeanne and fiobin, Mr, and Mrs, Phil Feenstra and Richie and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Snyder and Holly. Mrs. Kyrn Feenstra, Mr. and Mrs. William Gay and Phyllis and Kenneth, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Polder, John Polder and Eddie, JIarion and Gary, Mrs. Tonnesen and Billy and Mikie, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Phernambucq, Mr. and Mrs. M. Phernambucq and Stanley, Steven, Susan and Sandra, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Pher- ntmbucq and Joan. Greetings were sent by the following members of the family who were unable to attend, Mr. and Mrs.

Ken Feenstra and Julie, John Polder, Kryn Feens ti-a, Donald Feenstra, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pitts and cliildren and Bill Tonnesen. Redlands Daily Facts Tuesday, July 1, 1958 3 Bible School Giving Program On Wednesday Mentone Congregational Church the students of the co-operative Vacation Bible School will pre Donald Javning. soloist, a completion of their Hand in Hand With Me and "The Cord's Prayer" while the couple were kneeling at the altar.

He was accompanied Mrs. M. K. Feenstra who was or- for the wedding. ble study course.

Mrs. Pheobe James, nationally known authority on children' creative rhythm, has been conducting a class of 'creating Bible stories in rhylhm. The highlight Pale vellow lace wasworn by, Miss Rochelle Mouw, maid of mid Her frock was styled glow Empire waist, neckline marked bv a bow. Her headpiece was of pleated net and pearls with veil. She carried a cascade of bows on the Hoop, mother "Baskets "Tadioli program will be the pri tiir Of Moses leading the people out ol Egypt.

ol candles in seven branch candelabra used at the altar. The bridal aisle was defined by white bidding has been: East South West Jh Pass 1 Pass 2N.T., Pass Pass 3 Pass 7 I You, South, hold: A3 2 5 What do you do? A three no-trump. A is unlikely, and jom part- should have a stopper in each inaior snTt. TODAYS QUESTION Instead of bidding three dia- IBonds your partner has bid three hearts. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow In addition, the beginners will play their rhythm band and other I departments will sing songs, re- Mattress and Upholstery Needs Repairs BANNER Mattress Upholstery 122 Cajon PY 3.S851 iree Societies Of St.

Marys Plan July 13 Barbecue Three societies Holy Name. Guadalupe and the Holy Name of St. Mary's Church held a special meeting to complete plans lor the Barbecue to be held July 13 from 1 to 6 p.m. Entire section of the University section of Sylvan Park will be taken over by the barbecue guests and committees in charge stress the fact that ample parking will facilitate arrivals. Mrs, J.

Stanton is in charge of tickets for the festivity. Pollock is in charge of the Squires who will set up tables assist with general work in connection with the affair. Persons making donations for (he barbecue are asked to bring them to Mrs. W. J.

Stanton and Modie Miranda or to call either of these women if supplies need to be picked up. Max Harter is chief chef for the affair and will prepare the barbecue beef for the occasion. The public is invited to attend event and tickets may be procured from all members of the three societies or at the Rectory. -11 ipcat memorv verses, and conduct a rnr nf nin'- must be answered by mem in their classes. The parents of the students are i urged to attend this unusual pru- Mr the bride, wore a broca and The bridegroom tired in beige chiffon with pink accessories and a corsage of pink elf roses.

One hundred and twenty guests witnessed the ceremony and," attended the reception wMch fol-' Warner Skiles and Dr. Wil'- lowed in Kimberly Hall. il's Smith have been co-deans ol Jliss Linda Maatman and Karen Falzgraf served the loun and coffee was poured by Karen Stielstra, school and because of Smith's unavoidable absence Wed wi A.L. AUXILIARY TO MEET American Legion Auxiliary Exe icutive board, Redlands Unit lOG After their honeymoon at Laguna beach, Mr. and Mrs, Lines will reside in Ontario.

Both Mr. and Lines were educated in P.edlands, being at the home of Mi-s, Caroline uates of Redlands High School. Buvak, 1320 Sapphire. Mentone Lines later attended Skadronj made for a meet ing to be held Wednesday, July 2, at p.m. Reservations for the dinner preceding the fifth district installation to be held in San Bernardino must be in the hand of Mrs.

Ernest Dauielson not later than July 7. College of Business. U. S. Highway 99 Ave.

CALIMESA Bctweeii Redlands Beaumont pyramid 7-0192 NOTICE We Will Be Open All Day Thursday, July 3rd As Well as Friday, July 4- Ncxt Week We Will Return to Our Regular Schedule of Thursday Closing Howard G. Kraus Enjoy the Holiday Drive Carefully Open 24 Hours Every Day Many Dancers In Bowl'Play Sixty-five dancers, as nymphs sprites, and diverse woodland creatures, will turn the Redlands Bowl into a wonderland of enchantment Friday and Saturday evenings, when Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream will be presented for the fifth summer; by popular request, in the 35th season of bi-weekly programs sponsored by the Redlands Community Music Association. Dance Director Joyce Neal Hardy, stating jubilantly that she has the largest dance chorus ever, has choreographed bEllets to the famous Felix Mendelssohn and ding with Mimi Baez, Katherine Wagner, Cathy Hales, Nancy Clare, Janet Butler Lee, and Margaret Wyllie as featured dancers during the "Nocturne sequence. Mimi Baez, 13-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

-Mberl Baez, formerly of Redlands, will return to be one of the featured dancers in the Mimi has been studying ballet in San Francisco during the past two years. The dancers are selected from dance studios of the San Bernardino, Redlands, Riverside area and range in age from six to sixteen. Edward C. Tritt will conduct the Redlands Bowl Festival Symphony Orchestra in the complete Mendelssohn score for the play. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is under the direction of Albert and Bertha Johnson, who first produced the play for the Bowl in the summer of '52.

All Redlands Bowl performances are open to the public with' no charge of admission. REDLANDS BOWL Marilynn Home, young tic soprano from Long Beach will make her first appearance in the United States since re. turning from stardom in opera in Germany at the Redlands Bowl Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. She will solo witJi the Redlands Bowl Festival Orchestra, Harry Farbman conducting, in arias from "The "La Forza del Destino" and "The Barber of mOLSURY and mmy 499 W. state Phone PY 2-1715 "Upholstering of Lasting Quality" New Furniture Conscientiously Designed and Constructed SHOP NOW CLOSED DAY Summer Coolers I Full Fashioned and Seaniless Knee Hi Stockings by ARCHER For hot weather comfort and leg appeal, Knee Hi Iiose by Archer, lead the field.

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