waves, some 20 feet high, asBEESON-HAYWEDDINGOne hundred and liftv friends*and relatives assembled at the Latter Day Saints church in Veil-rtura, Saturday evening, September 5, to witness the marriage—of Miss Wilma Juanita Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hav of Ventura, to Gerald Beeson, son of Mr. and Mrs J. O. Beeson ot this city, which took place at v.T) o'clock, and was performed by Kl-der Mark JohnsonA floral bank of fall flowers adorned the church for tin* occas-sion and preceding the ceremony Mr. MiAllister. music instructor at tht* Santa Barbara High school, sane I Love You Truly” and A Little Irish Girl. accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Lenore Johnson of Ventura.The brine entered the . bur h on the arm of hei father whoI vessel.yellow begonias.j A re eption was nem in the adjoining riKinis of the church where the many beautiful gilts were displayed.1 The couple left for a motor trip in tin* northern p.irt of the state, returning to Oxnard Mondaynnight. They are residing on A street.%Mr. Beeson graduated from Ox-nard Onion High school in 1934 and is employed at Murphy Weill's grocery store.Mrs. Beeson attended the Ventura schools, graduating in 1935 from Ventura High school.Guests attending the wedding from Oxnard were Mr. and Mrs. H. M Neish, Mr. and Mr GeorgeHenry, Mr and Mrs Levi Sears,*Mr and Mrs. Clifford Beeson, Mr and Mrs. Dan Covey, Mr and Mrs Bred Jenkins and son. aunt and uncle of the bride, Mrs. Louis