Cb22OanY•Iones-Pitie roIT Wedding iSunday, February 29, the stage of the Fox Riverside theater was ds the setting for a Leap Year wed- 8* ding. Miss Mabel Jean Jones, *S1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R.' Si Jones of 646 Center Ave., Norco, ■ w became the bride of Lawrence Pit-* teroflf, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.P tteroff of Pittsburgh, Pa.Candelabra and baskets of white flowers decorated the stage where 8 the bride was given in marriageby her father. She wore a Whiteslipper satin gown made with sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice, I 11 full skirt that swept the floor in i ^ a long train. The shoulders were embroidered with tiny seed pearls. The train length veil of marquisette was fastened with a pearlembroidered coronet of white satin. She carried a white orchid * with white satin streamers on her 1 prayer book.The maid of honor was Miss Kieky Barrows, friend of the bride, who wore a pink floor length lace over satin gown. Her bouquet was yellow carnations backed with lavender bows and streamers. Train bearer was Miss Anna Jones, sister of the bride. She wore pink floor length organdy t j and wore a corsage of gardenias, v Best man was Bob Shin of Riv-11 erside. All the men wore tuxedos n j and had boutonnieres of white car-V nations.° Rev. Barlow, a retired Baptist i* minister, officiated.Music was by the theater organ-- ist, who played “Because” and the e Wedding March,11 After the ceremony a reception l» was held in the theater basement for about 50 invited guests. The bride and groom cut the first slice b of the three tiered wedding cake ^ and were assisted in serving by {he maid of honor, M ss Barrows, and Miss Jones.The bride attended school in Corona and graduated,from Franklin High School in Los Angeles. The bridegroom attended school in Pittsburgh.Mr. and Mrs. Pi tteroff are now at home to their friends at 3201 First street, Riverside. Mr. Pjtter-off is stationed at March Air Force I Base.l-