WE* IDOmEtlBESS SETTLE* EditorSISTER—There may be older cais in Long Beach ihan ’’Sister but off hand we don't know whose they are. Sister, the cherished pet of Mrs, Fred E, King, 639 Elm Ave., is very fond of music with a strong leaning toward Western and hillbilly tunes. Sitting on a table beside the radio she twitches her whiskers to show her disapproval cf operatic arias and sways her body to keep time to the beat of cowboy tunes,(independent Photo by FredSkare-Weiner Vows Red fedHelen Rose Skare, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred L. Skare, 4735 Pepperwood Ave., became the bride of George H. Weiner of Los Angeles in ceremonies conducted by the Rev. W, R. Hall at Lakewood Village Church. •The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a bottle-green velvet suit with a matching hat trimmed in tiny yellow rosebuds, and green accessories. She carried an old fashion nosegay of yellow rosebuds and lilies of the valley.Mr. and Mrs. Lyman O, Anderson, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, attended as best man and matron of honor. Mrs, Anderson wore a.brown dress with gold and brown accessories, and a corsage of yellow roses. Carter M, |J3kare, brother of the bride, ushered.Following a honeymoon in Ensenada, the newlyweds will be at home Jan. 15 in Los Angeles.Mrs. Weiner was educated in South Dakota at Madison High School and Huron College. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. May E. Weiner of Log' Angeles, attended Hollywood High School, and \vas stationed during the war in Long Beach with the Coast guard.* ☆ ☆Home for Holidays*Alice Berry, sophomore student \ at Stanford, will return to her schoolbooks on Monday following a holiday visit, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Berry of 4401 California Ave.