r. Milo Fiske Bap I lzes Own Granddaughtermong Others At J he Church, Caster Sundayhi'v. NT. Milo I- iske was a busy man Easter Sunday. Confronted with a church filledto the nrim, with people standing- and 42 occupying- the social hall, he delivered his Eastermessage to a congregation of 800.Easter Babies not Easter eggs was.vfS)this fare Sunday when the follow- *w ing were baptized: Thomas Elvthe Butler, born Feb. 3. 1941, son of Mr and Mrs. Utley Chas. Butler; Bruce Elvin Purchner. born April 6, 1940, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Furch-ner; Virginia Catherine Bower, born m 1930, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph C. Bower; Robert George Tolladay, Jr., born August 24, 1940, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert GeorgeTolladay; Joyce Janet Huff, bornOct. 13, 1936, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Huff.Also Melvin Bruns Cleland, born August 5, 1940, son of Mr and Mrs.Melvin L. Cleland; James WardKohler, born Jan. 27, 1941, son ofMr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Kohler; Dorothy Jean Whittemore, born June 11, 1940, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Read T. Whittemore; Logan Stanley Garner, born Feb. 7. 1941,• on of Mr, and Mrs. Logan S. Garner: Beth Marie Neuman, born Aug. .10 1940, daughter of Mr. and Mrs (Charles E. Neuman.The last named was Dr FLske's own granddaughter, whose baptism on this Easter Sunday made the day a momentous occasion.WEDDINGEaster Sunday was also chosen for a wedding by Wesley Calef of Glendale, an old school mate of Watson Reuter. Mr. Calef took Miss Beulah Waller of Wisconsin as his bride at a ceremony performedby Dr. Fiske. Standing up with ihe bride and groom at the church altar were Mr. and Mrs. Watson Reuter.At the simple private ceremony Miss Lois Reuter sang Because and Mr, Reuter played the wedding march. The bridegroom is employed at Lockheed.1Is;