fFORNIATHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1962SCHAMUN ■ STRUTHERS VOWS SAIDFlorence P a. I r i c i a (“Pat”) Schamun became the bride of Gordon Wayne Struthers Saturday evening during an informal ceremony performed by Rev. John Dunlop at the Federated church. Appropriate wedding music was played by Leola Aurand, organist.PAT, THE DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Schamun. was given in marriage by her father. With her white brocade suit, fashioned with waist-length jacket and pencil-slim skirt, she if ore a veil and crown of woven silver metallic thread designed and made by her mother. She carried a streamered nosegay of white carnations and pink rosebuds.REGINA REEVERS of Napa, a former classmate of the bride, was dad in a rose colored sheath dress in her role of maid of honor. She and the bridesmaids, June Struthers, sister of the bridegroom, and Linda Schamun, sister of 'the bride, 'both of Plac-ervilie, carried orchids.THE BRIDEGROOM, son of Mrs. Olive Struthers of Placer-ville, was attended by his friend Cecil Wahl of Placerville. David Wahl, with Wallace Baker of Sacramento, escorted guests to pews.Following the ceremony, the bridal couple greeted, their guests during a reception at the home of teh bride’s father, proprietor of the Placerville Pastry shop, was servedASSISTING DURING the reception were Mmes. Mora line McMillan, Kathryn Gibson andMary Vince. Also lending a hand were the Misses Benon Young and Kerry Dudley of Napa, classmates of the bride before her move to Placerville and attendance at El Dorado Union High school.AMONG THOSE present was Pfc. Robert Schamun who is home on 21-day leave from Thule, Greenland, to attend his sister’s wedding, visit his parents and renew acquaintance with local friends. He leaves next week to return to Thule.STRUTHERS, A graduate from El Dorado Union High school and a former member of the United States Air force, is now a member of the Highway Maintenance crew at Echo Summit. Because present highway and weather conditions require his presence on the job, he and his bride will take a delayed honeymoon trip at a later season.The newlyweds will establish aMR. AND MRS. GORDON W. STRUTHERS Greet guests after church ritesRecitalists listed for i Joy Nei,sen feted oneleventh birthdayMarch 1 program at Diamond SpringsMore than 3ft students of Mr?., Mary Domingues plan to take part in a piano recital, open to the public, which will be hold March 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the social hall of the Diamond Springs Community church.PUPILS, I’IRST grade through adults, will be heard, in trios, duets and solos on the piano, and will also accompany vocal numbers; there will be community singing, led and accompanied by pupils, Mrs. Domingues said. Nine “Family Fun” numbers are planned.Listed to take part in the musical program, are Rose and Janet Chamblin, David NicoJls, Mrs. Dona Peterson and son Vern, Roger Fogelquist, Patty FillmorePOLLOCK PINES — Seventeen guests were present to help Joy Neilsen celebrate her eleventh birthday last Friday. All were overnight, guests for a slumber party at her home near Snowline.GUESTS WHO were present for the games, dancing and “slumber” were Vicki Morris, Judy Wilmoth, Gail de Franc hi, Virginia Pillow, Shirley Hopkins, Susie Sampson, Susanna Taylor, Susan Slater, Kathy Dodson, Karen Olsen, Janet Huntsman, Mary Ann Huntsman, Janette Keusseff, Elaine Tombs, Janice Ross and Camille Smith.Wallace;Pamela and Bonnie Gregory, Don Linville, Michael Wilson, Robe! ra and. Jana. Rosenlof, Mrs. Maria Farnsworth, Joncie Reynolds, Linda Brooks, Cathy Pi-fiil urn hnmn at Voir O a L- c ii-horo i a ll/i /•nucin Finn a\A US 11 mnrc Milatti Raa Ann F.morv