THE HUMBOLDT TIMES EUREKA CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, JULY'19, 19527roupily 18.—The p of the Mad a picnic re-e regular infair was held h Mrs. Ella ord and Mrs. g a delicious e tasty sand-aerry short-milk. Thirty-?d including m BaysideMrs. FrankE. Capwell. iiness meet-y Chairman Robt. Kane review of a W. A. Scott :es, Niagara D. C., and ' interest in-l temple inled approxi-nd had only ; within 10WOMAN'S PAGE'iIone comingI18.—Recentbonico home ,lr. and Mrs. s, Brian and rtrude Fos-le Lynn Al-them back three weeks.» pure blooday.•IOP from 'ntion theirst readt ' *yandise inMR. AND MRS. IRWIN QUINN, JR.(S* anlund Photo)/. If, youwhere toJoyce Lockhart and Irwin Quinn Jr. Exchanger services call YourVows in St. Bernard's Church on July 120.ie KAYDEEad changed| led over toj hman, and, ly is as ruled shop. Shereally good hawed mes, cleverly; jlly tailored, e also well dainty lin-j on dresses.IA beautiful nuptial mass in St. Bernard’s church united Joyce Lockhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lockhart, and Irwin Thomas Quinn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Quinn, Sr., in marriage on July 12. Monsignor Murphy officiated.Altar boys were Johnny and Robert Bowers, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bowers, cousins of the bride. The church was decorated with baskets of white gladioli, stock, Es-ther^Reed daisies with sprays of orchid candytuft and summer lilac.The bride was given in mar-,-dy. and theH St.MILES,ST t'otherLlt;arcalo-Fffo by stand)king man ordered 21lis wife in ir 21 years vith him -erfect way thoughts -ES have aarranging?s. You'll planters, re ceramicMILES.STS.riage by her father. She-wore a j0js^ accompanied by Rose Ann lor of science degree from Santagown of white eyelet embroid- 3Urger a* organ. Clara and attended law school for!ered organdy, fashioned with a Following the ceremony, a one year. He is now employed as fitted bodice and full pleated skirt 5reakfast was served tc the bridal insurance adjuster for Brown which swept into a chapel length ,party an(j close members of the Bros. . Itrain. The bodice had long fitted farniiieSj jn the Westchester Room Out of town guests attending! sleeves, a high neck and a small ^e Eureka Inn. A reception the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.! collar where she wore a pink heir-,was heid later in the same room. Marc Johnson of Mill Valley, Mr. loom cameo pin. Her heart shap- ^ beautifully tiered cake, topped and Mrs. Jim Griffeth and son; ed bonnet cap was edged with a minature bride and groom Jimmie from Chico, Mr. and Mrs. pearls and a finger tip veil. She centered the attractive table. Robert Marshall and three chil-carried a white prayer book with other decorations on the table dren from Weaverville, Albina a white orchid marker andjwere low arrangements of EstherjSullivan, Mary Lyons and Rose streamers of bavardia j Reed daisies and lavencjar violas. Mary Chan, all of San Francisco.The maid of honor was Norma ^rs. Winifred Hunt, Miss Frances John Murphy and Julia Murphy, Conti. Bridesmaids were Mary Giffen anci Mr. and Mrs. Marc brother and sister of Mrs. Quinn, Lee Carroll, Annette Carroll and Johnson assisted with floral ar- Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. J McMillan, Constance Watson. Their dresses rangements. Mrs. Andrew Knud- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Abrahamson, were orchid embroidered organdy sen the former Beverly Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Pat McMillan, LeoJ •'lt; with fitted bodice and full bailer- wac jn charge of the guest book. McMilMh, all of San Francisco, ina skirts. Their hats were of or-j -phe ncvv jvirs. Quinn wore a Miles and Don Brater of Oakland, chid transparent net with match- shantung dress under a navy college friends of the groom and ing ribbon streamers. The maid of faille fitted coat, a n^vy hat and Mrs. David Aggeler and friend of /? honor carried a white basket of other navy accessories for her go- Sacramento. —vhite sweet peas while the brides- ;jng away outfit. Previous to their jmaids carried baskets of orchid departure, the bride tossed her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Batehei-Jand pastel sweet peas. bouquet which was caught by;der of 2305 Williams, have had as|Jack Quinn, brother of the Annette Carroll. The couple are * * . - - -groom, w’as best man. Ushers were spending their honeymoon at Lake3 fitaint«their house guest for the past five~ ~ i „ - - - days, Mrs. Rene Wellman of Van-Pete Carroll, Dan Cloney and Bill Tahoe. Upon their return, they|Couver, Washington. Mrs. Well-Cloney. Dan Stevens was the so- wilJ ^aj^ their home at Ever_ mgn js returning home from Sangreen Haven in an apartment.The bride graduated from Col-;om for it's sbulous dia-at WIL-Suturner ('.rochetcan picture of a worthy ird for herFrancisco after visiting her niecewho is leaving for Tokio to join lege of Arts and Crafts and at- her husband, chief inspector for tended San Francisco State Col-!^e jjaVy Air Forcelege. She has been employed in__!_San Francisco, teaching at La “Old Black Joe” was written by Conte school. IStephen Foster in 1860 in NewThe groom received his bache- York City.