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Two newlywed couples why were married in theA'Jd !»•»* v» f ^u/% ;*V-iv IMA * V WtJU iUIVUQLlVby relatives and friendsCLfiJIS ittltOUOi'i.v I't'lu In*w *C-- • * I I ■arr * .Lieutenant Kenneth Michael (Mike) Wallace presented his bride, the former Helen Lehto of Peek-skill, NY. to friends during a party in the home of his mother. Mrs, Ruth H. Mitchell of Laurel Street.West Point RiteThe Lehto-Waiiace wedding was held recently in the West Point Chapel after he was graduated from the United States Military Academy. They will make a first home in Ft. Bemiing, Ga.. and later in Ft. Carson, Colo., where he will be stationed.Before journeying to Georgia, t h c newlyweds plan to visit friends and relatives in the bay area and Lake Tahoe and spend some time with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Lynn A, Hod-gen, former residents of Modesto and n o w of Elk Point, Nev.Oat Of Town GuestsThe reception for Lieutenant and Mrs. Wallace was attended by many out of town guests including the Hodgerts, Mrs. E. R. Hawke of Oakland, Messrs. and Mroes. Frank Wicking and Carol of San Lorenzo, Jess Wallace with Steve, Susan and Timothy of Daly City. Stanley Anderson. Hayward; Larry Goodeli, Oxnard, and Richard Bartlett of San Francisco.An antique cut glasspunch bowl, wixtch belonged to Mrs, Mitchell’s grandmother, centered the refreshment table, which wasin inrniuiivover silk. A white tiered wedding cake also was a focal point on the table.Yellow EnsembleFor the greeting of gueststhe hostess. Mrs. Mitchell, chose a yellow- linen dress with green accessories. Her cohosiess, Mrs. Allen De-Waal. the bridegroom's sister. wore a frock of white and pink polished cotton styled with a full skirt, and another sister, Gayle Wat-lace, wore a white sheath dress with lime green, accessories while she served guests.The new Mrs. Wallace chose a pale green linen frock trimmed in green Irish lace.Page-Smiih ReceptionDel Rio Golf and Country Club was the setting for a reception to honor Ensign and Mrs. Leighton Smith, who soon will make their home in San Pedro, where he is stationed. Smith and his bride, the former Linda Page, were married in the chapel of the United States Naval Academy in Newport, Rl.Modesto FamiliesThe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Page of Catalina Way and her bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smiih of McHenry Avenue.The newlyweds were toasted with champagne by the more than 100 guests
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Modesto Bee and News Herald

Modesto, California, US

Sun, Jul 08, 1962

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