soctetlMISS JOSEPHINE REAY Society EditortheHon-ocial[endsitfaDan* i c k Phite th a sup-hil”.; the th e in ahapFari the Tom Mr. ) ak one, and and and San nine andMr.P*Far-ater-rivewithPhiltomeHardavidiich-and. EdMengaydur-thei ofbeen h i ss of sev-vim* pool bain*res-Phili. It dif-r ofpos-iam,savemcetheptedeav-i mr asFar-itelytheyays.:nde to«au*Bel-willIuPFiiyncfcPyn01tt0]Ba(tltiitisaiHd.62SI01nf(MRS. JEFFREY LEE VAILLANTPhoto by Win. Elmsr KInghamtlFV.Families Witness Vaillanf-AllumDouble Ring Ceremony SundaytiClds:patecit-Bri-iliescon*theIDSOn their way to Delaware, with stops at Grand Canyon and at the World’s Fair in New York City, are Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lee Vaillant (Marilyn Patricia AUum) who were married Sunday at 4 o’clock in Trinity Episcopal church.Only members of their imme* diate families witnessed the double ring ceremony performed by Rev. Henry G. Dittmar.The bride is the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Frederick N. Al* him',. 439 South Buena Vista street. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Vaillant of Oakland.Escorted by her father, _ the bride wore a floor length wedding dress of chiffon with shirred Empire bodice accented by a self-bowed rosq. Floating back panels accented the Arline skirt.Her elbow length veil of imported silk illusion was held in place with a silk organza rose and the bridal bouquet was a cascade of white carnations with elegance carnations attached to shower ribbons. A corsage of white roses, later worn on her traveling costume, centered the arrangement., *4Wearing a street length dress of aqua silk shantung was the bride’s maid of honor and only attendant, Rose Ann Smith, her former roommate at the University of Redlands. She wore an aqua veil headpiece and carried a colonial bouquet of whitestock, gladioli and pom pons. White candles were used In the altar candelabra.Wedding music was played by Ian Johnstone, church organist, who also accompanied the soloist, Carol Philips.Following the church ceremony, a reception was held in the church patio.The bridal party was entertained on the evening before the wedding for the rehearsal dinner at the Steak Eaters Inn.S]FSctlroses.William H. Hendrick of Oakland was the bridegroom’s best man and Ronald D. Alium, brother of the bride, ushered.Altar bouquets were made up of white gladioli while pedestal baskets were filled with whiteMarilyn, an alumna of Redlands High school, Class of 1962, attended the University of Redlands. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. W. H. Radford, 827 Campus avenue.Her bridegroom received his B.A. degree from the University of Redlands. in June and will continue with graduate work at the University of Delaware in Newark, Dela., next year.siav:airtcixNabadBAH BERNARDINORIVERSIDEREDLANDSmrnmmmmmmmmmmsM;