A TIERED CAKE is sliced by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwin Long (Beth Dunston), who recently exchanged wedding vows at the Olivehurst Church of the Nazarene. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dunston of Yuba City and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Olivehurst. s\Ars. C. Simons Judy [)unston Becomes\ttends ConfabDf Garden ClubsHighlights on the 32nd annual onvention of California Garden 'Tubs, Inc., will be given at a nceting of the Peach Bowl Gar-len Club by Mrs. Clark Simons f Yuba City, radio and televis-jn chairman for CGCI.Mrs Simons plans to become a nember of the Peach Bowl Club.The convention took place in he Hotel El Dorado in Sacra-nento and theme was Conser-ation of Nature in Mankind’s Reservation.”Following the fourth quarterly iate board meeting, a tour and ea honoring the state president, drs. Henry T. Read, took place n the Sacramento Garden and \rt Center.Convention highlights included i program, “Save the American iiver ” a film presented by Dr. I. Harold Severald, president of he California Section of the Vildlife Society and associate jrofessor of life science at Sac-'amento State College.Mrs. Lawrence A. Winship of San Francisco was installed resident of the organization.Climaxing the conclave, a :ruise into the Sacramento Deep Water Channel and through the ocks, with luncheon on board :he Mansion Belle,” took place.Mrs. Harold E. LongA full - length gown of Chantilly lace underscored with satin was worn by Jildy Dunston when she became the bride of Harold Edwin Long in the Olivehurst Church of the Nazarene.Gown details included a circlet neckline trimmed with seed pearls and long sleeves, which tapered over the wrist, sparked with satin buttons. A cathedral train gave added interest.A crystal crown secured her fingertip length veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations centered with a butterfly orchid.Sentimental tokens includedCheim Home Is Scene Ofsomething old, a lace handkerchief; new, the gown; borrowed, the veil from Susan Miller, and blue, the garter.For the double ring ceremony, bouquets of white carnations decorated the church.MAIN attendant to the brids was Patricia Webb, who wore * pastel green frock marked with a lace jacket trimmed in satin. Her accessories were white and she carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations.A basket of pink rose petals was carried by the flower girl, Laura Hansen. She also wore white accessories. Ring bearer was Randy Johnson, a nephew of the bride.Sorority Meetxl Clubmorrow)nd; second grade, Betsy Kunde, irst; Cynthia Church, second; bird grade, Michael Hilling, first; Jebra Notestine, second; fourth pade, Sheryl Klemp, first; Lane 3onich, second; fifth grade, Lau-*a Nielsen, first; Ricky Burton, ;ecand: sixth grade, Chris John-[ton, first; Wendy Morford, sec-nd.The I. B. Cheim home inMarysville, was setting for the recent meeting of Beta Chapter, Alpha Sigma Sorority.During the session, two new members were welcomed. They include Mrs. Robert G. Miller and Mrs. Frank Cheim.The business session was conducted by Mrs. Homer Lonon, president.The remainder of the afternoon was spent in memoriam for Irma K. Atkins, Betty Schiilig, Julie Lanzendorf. Margaret Walton and Florence Vantress.Memorial observances were conducted by Mrs. John Burns, Mrs Isidore Cheim. Mrs. Kenneth Berg, Mrs. Charles Mathews and Dorothy Reissinger, Mrs. G. W. Hall gave the reading.Tea was served by the hostess with Mrs. Gerald Crumrine presiding at the tea table.Others in the male contingent were Ronald Powers, best man, and Dale Brown and Howard Long, ushers.I Soloist Dale Brown sang (Where Thou Goest” and The Lord’s Prayer. Traditional organ music was played by Georgia Lore.Candles for the event were lighted by Barbara Dunston, a sister of the bfide, and Joan Johnson, a niece of the bride.Luncheon Meeting For Grange ClubA dessert luncheon was served at the recent gathering of the Home Economics Club of theTHE SOCIAL HALL of the church was setting for the newly-traditional first slice of the wedding cake, guests were served by Alice Johnson, Ruth Johnson and Vera Hardy.The guest book was circulated by Beverly Rairdan and gifts were accepted on behalf of the just-weds by Phyllis Morgan.The bride’s mother welcomed guests in a pink and white ensemble with a corsage of match-were white. A mint green sheath with beige accessories was chosen by the bridegroom’s mother.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dunston of Yuba City and her husband’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Olivehurst.The couple will reside at 1928 Baugh Ave., Olivehurst.