jjji Kjai mviu KjuajJvi ta ooeriterof Hyman, Johnson marriageEdl Carmelo Retreat Chapel bouquets identical to thatof thewas the setting for the wedding maid of honor. The trio ofof Merrilee Alice Johnson, bridal attendants wore picturedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. hats designed by Mrs. Lawrie.Raymond W. Johnson, 214 San Gary L. Hoving stood withMateo street, and Cletus F. Mr. Hyman as his best man.Hyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Conrad and Jim ThomasCarl Hyman, 907 Walnut were ushers,avenue, solemnized at 10 a.m. Rev. Talmage Glazier,August 24. pastor of Sacred Heart Church,The bride wore an Alfred conducted the ceremony. Angelo original designed by Miss Michaelyn VenemanEdith Vincent made of real silk was soloist with Cathyorganza with train having re- Degenhardt of Riverside asembroidered Point D’ Alencon accompanist and organist forlace with accents of seed pearls the nuptial service,at the neckline. Altar bouquets of whiteThe fingertip veil and lace gladioli, white stock andcrown was designed by Mrs. delphinium with fern decoratedAldene Lawrie. The bride’s the chapel. There were pewbouquet in nosegay style was bouquets of white carnationsformed of white rosebuds, and white stock,stephanotis and gypsophilia A buffet luncheon was servedwith satin streamers, to the 100 wedding guestsfollowing the ceremony in the Retreat reception hall. Hostesses were Celia Hyman, Rita Marcoux, Ursula Hyman and Cathy Murphy.Now on a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman will live in Redlands upon their return.Mrs. Hyman is employed by the Bank of America in San Bernardino. She is a 1974 graduate of Redlands High School. Mr. Hyman is a deputy marshal for San Bernardino County. He graduated from San Bernardino Valley college in 1974 with an A A degree.Redlands NARFEmeets SaturdayRedlands Chapter, National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) will meet Saturday, 2 p.m., September 7 in the board room of Redlands public schools, 25 W. Lugonia avenue. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. All retired federal employees are invited.Raymond W. Johnson escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage.Mrs. William C. (Verity Anne) Bruening, sister of the bride, was her matron of honor wearing a pale green silk crepe gown. She carried a potpourri nosegay of white, yellow and blue flowers with yellow satin streamers.Bridesmaids were Miss Joanne Morse and Miss Jen-nylyn Bow Johnson, sister of the bride. Their dresses were pale yellow chiffon over yellow satin. They carried potpourriCalendar Shows PresentsTHE 9th RIVERSIDEANTIQUE SHOW SALEHours: 1-10 P.M.Sun. 12-6 P.M.THE MISSION INNWITH THIS AD - $1.25ea.