■mmINDENTMay 6, 1951sojourn anned by md Louis oard the stay of :h at the1 the is-Shelhorn i wedding Before ome will for cock-the Lur-be guests ling at asta partyhome of(Lloydu of Hollywood)will be ^orations, ning are toy Leat-Rufus A. ics. Mar-Brooks, ?eland C.Yunker,ey N. El-Percy J. ley, Carllull; Rus-‘rdes and Rollingbouquet of stephanotis centered by an orchid corsage. Her veil of illusion net was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms.Organza gowns in blue, orchid and pink were worn by Joan Ham, the maid of honor, Beverly Orth and Barbara Ham, the bridesmaids. Each carried a bouquet of pastel shattered carnations.Dick Lane was best man and Billy Saier carried the rings to the altar. Guests were seated by Thomas Aquilar and Jerry Bachar.Following the nuptials a reception was given in the church parlors with Barbara Williams, Joyce Moen, Cheryl Beet and June Lopez serving as hostesses.The bride attended Excelsior High School and her husband is an alumnus of Polytechnic High where he was affiliated withCarboniers’ Club.Last evening in the FirstBaptist Church of Bellflower, Hazel Jeanne Ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Saier of 5861 Dunrobin Ave. was escorted to the altar by her stepfather to become the bride of James Hamilton Bachar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Bachar of 4734Faculty Ave.Wearing a gown of lace and organdy with a close-fitting bodice and bouffant skirt swept into a train, the bride carried aid in Las rs. James ive.GENERAL ELECTRIC FULLY AUTO MATIC ELECTRIC IRON............$12.91CER WITH $42.00........$39.50FROL AUTO-FAMOUS SUNBEAM WAFFLEMASTER, 4-SECTION WAFFLE IRON $28.50a s\lineDeaannMrsney,T (His aHig;Caliis a ball- - _ A .