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a.sorten-ifZrJM, C. H\)ow in Catholic Churchto* i Mfwi nmm Pa* n*m, «*., m*m, rm\ MMMU* Doreen Ann Reynolds, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs, Edford E. Barber of Fort Fierce, and Cher!e* Ro'.ert Cinder, Kn o* Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cinder of Vero Beach, spake their marriage vows Sunday afternoon at l o'clock before tV. Rev. John Francis Mc-Keown in St. Helen's Catholic church «l Vero Beach.Miss Billie llammeJl played .fie organ and accomp ietl Mrs. Ernest Mitchell who sang Ave Marie.Graceful palms with white pompons and gladioli were used for tbe nuptial suiting and while satin bows with net marked Die pews.Ardmort Studio PortraitID KORONESib 13ride of t *ffl)iami 13eachand Joseph Wasserman.The BrideThe bride selected a formal wedding gown of white peau-de-soie with fitted bodice, portrait neckline with hand-clipped applique lace, short sleeves and a very bouffant skirt that terminated intoMrs. Eugtroe Farinm was tfce matron of honor and the Him Carol Hill and Patricia Wheel* were bride's maids. Their 10*^ of nylon doted awis* over taffotr were made with very full bouffant skirts and fitted bodices and graceful cascades over the shoulder*. Mrs. Farineau wore pastel pink and carried a nosegay of blue pompons while the bride** maids wore blue and carried pink pompoo nosegays. Leaf bandeaux In colors lo match their gowns were worn in their hair.Utile Hiss Shelley Barber, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Edward Barber and cousin of the bride, wa* the flower girl and was a miniature of the matron of honor. She carried a pink basket of flower pets?*.The BrideThe lovely bride wore a gowi of nylon lace over satin, the bodice of which bad a portrait neckline with the lace pattern outlined in sequins and pearls, long taperinf sleeves and a bouffant skirt made with a slight train. Her tiered ilta sion veil wa* attached to a lace cap and she carried a white Prayer book with white orchid and carnation shower.For her something old the bride wore her mo.her'* biithstone ring, the Prayer book was something borrowed/’ her wedding gownwas something new and something blue was the traditions’ blue garter.X. 0. Lisle of Vero Beach, served as the best man and ushers were Donald Dupius and Neil Bevis, both of Vero Beacb.Mrs. Barber wore rose lace over matching taffeta for her daughter's wedding and had a corsage of blue mums. Mrs. GiixJer wore a Dior blue nylon frock with white carna-aoD* in a corsage.KaceptienFor the reception which follow ed* the three tiered wedding cake wa* pillared and topped with a minis ure bridal couple. Miss Muriel Pullum was at the bride's book and Mrs. Edward Barber, aunt of the bride, served.Later the couple left for a tour of the. state, the bride .wearing a yellow sheath trimmed in white with white accessories and an orchid corsage.They will make their borne at Whispering Pines in Vero Beach, where Mr. Ginder is affiliated with the Gulf Co.but-#f-t*wn Gveit*Out-of-town guests were Mr, and Mrs. Jess Shulse of Orange City, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Barber of Hollywood and Mr, and Mrs, CharlesClark of Winter Haven** * *AUDUBON SOCIETY ENJOYS OUTINGBreakfast and bird walk the St. Lucie Audubon society staged Sun-day morning at Pepper Park(New a-Tribune Staff Photo by McNulty IMR. AND MRS. C. R. GINDERWomen Advised How to Succeed In Man's WorldBy DOROTHY ROE AP Women's EditorThe sky's the limit for girls seeking careers in television--or any other business—if they observe two cardinal rules;1. Neve: let men feel you are competing with them.2. Always make the boss look good.The bound authority for tils advice is a blondo dynamo named Rose Tobias, who holds down one of the most important jobs in-tele* vision. As casting director for one of New York’s biggest producing firms, sle chooses the casts for major TV and Broadway shows.It’s a man’s world—and thank goodness it is” says the glamorous Rose. But there’s plenty of opportunity in it for women too, if they don’t go around making noises like feminists and carrying a constant chip on the shoulder.I never try to make a man think I’m smarter than he is, andI always believe in making the men. I work with look good.”In the Talent Associates firm of which Rose is an executive there are 16 girls employed and seven men. Currently, Rose is working on the TV production of Member of the Wedding.”To the thousands of college girls who will start out this month, diplomas in hand, looking for Jobs in television, Rose has some more specific advice: The way to get your toe in the door is to ilart as a secretary. That's the easiest and quickest way for a girl to start a career in ujy field.FORCarrierAIR CONDITIONINGLARUEAIR CONDITIONING Eltctrieal Contracting 736 Orang* Avanuo PHONE H014539
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