K1S-inin-drs.andant-se-)los.les-tdreDr.ssesraz-nnaerleich-ish-meswn,IgerSealLincoln as the Sculptor Sees Him wFullerton ChurchIs Wedding Scene?or-andtell-ick,ncisrlescer-iveride-ow-Lailee,rco;ironrn-app.unaSar-dissner, day 1-jrn, ella )hn, i c eMiss Bonnie Fae King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. King of Brea became the bride of Lor-in Lutschg of Fullerton at a beautiful ceremony, Friday evening, February 2 in Fullerton First Baptist church.Presiding at the organ was Mildred Gage, who played Moonlight and Roses, the Wedding Marches and other selections, in addition to accompaniment for Miss Charlotte Rahn of Pomona, singing Indian Love Song and Because; and Davison Stivers of Fullerton singing, O Promise Me.Miss Shirley McMahan of Glendale as maid of honor, wore a fuchsia taffeta gown and carried a bouquet of yellow tulips. Bridesmaids were Nona Tute of Whittier, in peach satin; and Lucille Washbon of Brea, in blue taffeta. both carrying red tulips.The bride wore an ivory satin gown, with a lovely veil which served as the “something borrowed; a locket, something old and a handkerchief for the touch of blue. White tulips formed her bouquet, W’hich was centered with an orchid. Clark Lutschg, brother of the bridegroom, was best man; Nathan King, brother of the bride; Jerry Lutschg. brother of the bridegroom and Arthur Hartzler were ushers.The new Mrs. Lutschg, a graduate of Brea-Olinda high school, is attending Anaheim College of Beauty Culture. The bridegroom, a graduate of Fullerton High school, is employed with Mississippi Glass factory. Mr and Mrs. Lutschg will reside in Fullerton.dilM.GenuIthe ter Lol an tial of lt;for tus acc viol Mn wa: ter, ma F bya r hor Lev god apF be the are ida the pie in ed sup JMrSaitheis