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7oo sjssd'k-WlL ' Ala Q\Mrs Clifton Nicholsje7h'sdJi-NhUl txMus-Kmm W/lsoh:- jrnmrmrao—„- BAKER STUDIO g====, ‘ _l it DAUEpJ!7r(l =Miss, SmmJjmpsoN~ ' '■ 9 iDi0X- NftIIU* ' ~M/ssMmI' Henderson MR$.MiLTONEiiwkhCALIFORNIA’S MOST CONSISTENT NEWSPAPER PIVfrs. Clifton J. Nichols was Miss Bette Rosemeyer before her wed-iing August 15 in the gardens of her home at 1335 South Broadway vhen she exchanged vows with Staff Sgt. Nichols of March Field. 5he is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rosemeyer while her lusband is the son of Mrs. Clara Nichols. 2334 Bush street. The roung people will make their home in Riverside . . . Radiantly ovely in her wedding attire is Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, who became he bride of Staff Sgt. Wilson September 11 at formal garden eremonies at the Capilla de San Antonio. Before her marriage he was Helen Louise Waldron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Waldron, 2344 French street. Following a brief oneymoon the bridal pair are making their home on Balboa sland . . . Returning from a honeymoon in Yosemite Valleyallowing their marriage in the beautiful gardens of the Capilla de an Antonio are Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Springmeyer, who plighted aeir troth August 30. They will be at home at 423 South Syca-lore street. The new Mrs. Springmeyer, who was pauline Bishop, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop, 1231 South Parton reet. The benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Springmeyer, 302 East First street . . . Exciting news of the engagementMiss Suzanne Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Thompson, irmerly of Waco, Tex., to Lieutenant Archie Tom Madsen, USA,was revealed recently at a tea given in the home of Mrs. Clarenee A. Nissen of North Park Boulevard when the hostess also feted her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. C. Arthur Nisson, jr. The wedding of lovely brunet Miss Thompson and Lieut. Madsen is scheduled to take place November 28 Among the scores of collegebound Santa Ana co-eds is Miss Jeanne Conliffe. who is attending Redlands University this fall. Miss Conliffe, daughter of Bert Conliffe, of Laguna and Mrs. Elsa Conliffe of this city will live at Billings Hall and major in social welfare work. While at the local j Junior college, she was a cheer leader and was a member of Las Men-1 inas . . . Charming .'Miss Mary Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! John Henderson, 2012 North Ross street, is to begin her first college year at Occidental college soon. She will live at Erdman Hall, j the freshman dormitory. While attending Santa Ana High school,! from which institution she was graduated in June, she was a mem-! ber of Girls Ebell . . . Given setting in San Francisco early in!September was the wedding at which Miss Dorothy Lee Henderson! became Mrs. Milton Edward Stewart. Ensign and Mrs. Stewart left soon after an informal reception at the Mark Hopkins hotel for! a honeymoon trip to Lexington, Ky., former home of the benedict, who is a graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. The new! Mrs. Stewart attended Santa Ana schools and has been connected with the I. Magnin company in the Bay City for the past year.!] rer j am j Calt; ilia; ner A by Kai my; tity clos con hav Ha\ par gra: T arn Hei. and
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Santa Ana, California, US

Sat, Sep 19, 1942

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