Burg lawn by nd Mrs. W. S. 5. Arvld Burg, n Woods, Mr.Mr. and Mrs.Jess Turner, hoff, Mrs. Rita se and Leitia lie and Rita ar, Donna and iane and Patsy......vu\.ujj Uiblackberry bread pudding, tea, milk.Last Chance creek, along the east-Young Couple Is MarriedAt Bishoptson and two e to Fresno, • home at thaton family, the ily and Miss yed a week's sk.King and Don* ing during the rack creek. Lady Conduc-l dinner meet-;1 in Elko last iing were Mr,an, Mesdames Frank Ken-rman Malone, Edna Olaugh-st month Mrs, mored with a re well gesture wed to Sparks ! home, rland received lew had been north Africa, ;w was Duane nan, Tex.Japanrlin10. UP)~The ting Japanese *y there were the American ras planning a apanese xnain-Miss Marjorie Irene Cline became the bride of Flight Instructor Phillip Donald.Schmoker Thursday evening at the Parkside chapel in Bishop, Calif. Officiating was the Rev. Oran Bollinger of the First Christian church.For the happy occasion, the chapel was decorated by a profusion of white gladiola and greenery flanked by candelabra with white tapers.The bride was gowned in traditional white satin. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid frdm which white satin streamers flowed.The maid of honor was Miss Ethel Marie Myers, who wore a gown of light blue lace and had a pink carnation corsage. Miss Gertrude Weaver, the bridesmaid, wore a formal frock of pink chiffon, with which she wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Patsy Loy-dean Cosgrove, five-year-old cousin of the bridegroom, was the flower girl. Flight Instructor Morgan Gregory was the best man.Mrs. Cline, the bride's mother, wore a frock of dusty pink lace, while the bridegroom’s mother was gowned in Alice blue. Both had corsages of gardenias.Preceding the ceromony Miss Dillis Oliphant sang I Love You Truly” and “Because,” accompanied at the piano by Alice Griffin, who also played the wedding march.A reception followed the. ceremony and was held at the HotelJohnson. A threa-t.iered wpridintrWant Athletic EFor Youths In FiReno and Sparks high school boys working for the forest service in both the Plumas and Tahoe national forests want athletic equipment to pass the free time away during the summer, it wras announced today.In order to carry out the project of supplying these boys with baseballs, softballs, bats and vol-leybalisl the junior group of the American Women's Voluntary services will collect the equipment and arrange the mailing. Betty Tracy, chairman, stated. Anyone with any kind of extra athletic equipment, to send to the boys is requested to call Miss Tracy at 8272.The equipment will be distribut-cake topped by a miniature bride and soldier bridegroom with army flight instructor’s insignia, centered the table, which was attractively decorated with while.gladiola and white candles.During the reception, the young couple left for their honeymoon at an undisclosed destination. They will reside at 234 South Conyer street upon their return.Mrs, Schmoker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs- V. H. Cline of Bishop, Calif., who are former Nevada residents. -They plan to return to Yerington to make their home in the near future. She is a graduate ‘ of the Bishop high school.The bridegroom Is the son of. Mr. and Mrs: P. N. Schmoker of Fullerton, Calif., where he attended high school and jiftiior college. He is now a flight instructor at