i ne wee Bonnie group gave a square dance directed by leader Mrs. Don Hunter. The Red. White and Blue group ,sang “Down in the Valley.” White Scotch Their leader is Mrs. GeneWright. The Sparkling Blue Birds led by Mrs. Paul Moore read the “Ten Little Bluebirds.” The Sunny WorkersHand-McCreadyRites Are HeldARCATAbroom and Dutch iris decorated the Full Gospel church at Eleventh and J streets, Areata. for the wedding on Saturday afternoon, April 13. of Blue Birds led by Mrs. George Miss Bonnie Jean Hand and O’Neilwith I dance.did theDouglas McCready, Jr., the Rev. J. M. Nelson solcmtheTheshoemaker Rosebudsnizingmony.single-ring ceresang“Camp Town Races” with original words and accompaniment by group member Janet Shay. Their leaderDaughlcr of Mrs. Luis Marin ^'j'ht‘eauer is Mrs- Donaldof Bayside and C. E. Hand of Stockton, the bride was escorted to the altar by Luis Marin.The Eager Beaver group, led by Mrs. Herbert Durrett danc-,od to the “Hokey Pokey.” Mrs.McCready is the son of Mrs.j Tony Crapo’s group, the LittleEvelyn Johnston of McKinley-------------ville and Douglas McCready,Sr., of Fieldbrook.ARCATAShown above are the former Miss BonnieJean Hand, and her bridegroom, Douglas McCready, Jr., following: their wedding at Areata Full Gospel church.For her wedding, the lovelyyoung bride chose a ballerina-length gown of white lace over taffeta, styled with heart-shaped neckline and short sleeves, a satin cummerbund catching the bouffant skirt at the waistline. Her fingertip veil was held in place with a tiara trimmed with orange blossoms, and she carried a spray of white carnations and blue hyacinths on a white Bible.Her sister. Mrs. Robert Dake of Blue Lake, was matron of honor. She wore a blue nylon street dress and carried a bouquet of pink and white stock. Mike Paskvan, the bride-mfJEWELERS(LIMITED TIME ONLY)EUREKA • ARCATA»INVENTORY^PEN and PENCIL SETSVALUES TO $19.75groom’s uncle, served as best man.Traditional wedding music was furnished at the piano by Mrs. J. M. Nelson, with soloist Mrs. Clayton Tomkelson singing “I Love You Truly.”Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Redwood Park lounge, where white Scotch broom, Dutch iris and rose camellias were used in decorations. The four-tiered wedding cake halt;3 rose camellias encircling itsbase and the candles in silver holders flanking each side.Serving the cake were Mrs. Charles Hellard, aunt of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Joe Ma-ciel, sister of the bride. Mrs. Robert Dake served the coffee and punch was served by Mrs. Douglas McCready, Sr.Mrs. Marion Paskvan, the bridegroom’s aunt, kept the guest book and presiding at the gift table were Mrs. Ralph Eller and Mrs. George Young, relatives of the bridegroom.Mrs. Marin witnessed her daughters wedding in a green dress worn with a corsage of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom’s mother was attired ina lilac dress and wore a pink rosebud corsage. Out-of-town guests attending were Mrs. Elva Teague of Arroyo Grande and Mr. and Mrs. George Ma-ciel of Klamath.The new Mrs. McCready will graduate from Areata Union High school in June. Her bridegroom has made his home with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James H Hill of Areata, since 1943. graduating from AUHS in 1956. He is employed by Rod-discraft company.Following a short W'edding trip, for which the bride wore a white travel costume with red accessories, the newdy-mar-ried couple will make their home in Areata.