Coronado Journal - CompassSECOND SECTION_ I . g r - nrm i T Thun., Dec. 7. 1950 P«9* »Miss Allen Will Wed Kelly G. LambertonMiss Mary Ann Allen, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Allen, of Lakeside, will fly to Biloxi, Miss., the middle of this month, where she will become the bride of Kelly G. Lamberton Jr., son of Lt. Kelly G.‘ Lamberton, USN, and Mrs. Lamberton, of 417 Fifth St., Coronado.Miss Allen is a graduate of Ca-tedrai Girls High School. Mr. Lamberton graduated from Coronado High School and attended San Diego Junior College. He is stationed at Kessler Field, Biloxi, with the Air Force.JOB'S DAUGHTERS INSTALL OFFICERS SATURDAY NIGHTSaturday evening will mark the ninth installation ceremonies for Bethel 160, Job’s Daughters, since the order was founded here in 1946. The ceremonies will be held in the Masonic Temple.Miss Carolyn Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rogers, 845 Adella Ave., charter member of Bethel 160, will be installed as honored queen.Other officers to be installed include Miss Joyce Copsey and Miss ,Myrna Rogers, princesses; Miss Darlee Kracht, guide; Miss Jeanie Curcio, marshal; Nancy1 RonoHif't ntianlnin* Nanpv Ar-JANE STEWART REYNC GEORGE HARRIS III, US MARRIAGE VOWS SATIMiss Jane Stewart Reyno S. Reynolds, USN, ret., and M quisite and regal candlelight s recites marriage vows with USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. GeorN. H., at 5 o’clock Saturday after-1 noon, in Christ Episcopal Church.The bridal gown is fashioned with a full length satin tunic with Mandarin bodice buttoned to the throat, and has long sleeves. The full skirt of tulle over satin shows beneath the open skirt of the tunic, which falls into a graceful train. Her fingertip veil will be caught with seed pearls and she will carry a mixed bouquet ofliline r\f fhn vollpv U/hifp THfJP-