desto College s Is Given At \lumni BanquetiM and Students Hear Summary of mcing Enjoyed After Supperiuccaneer/’ kopt over » year** period of with all its embellishments at ih QKetUer banquet of Modesto Collece at ght. About 200 attended the event, tits who will be Brads'1 before another 1 members of the board of education heaid the list of nccumplishmouls made tbo college, since last year, t inIdea. Moused as a Myltlngliege;hingQor,thaceaa-eer,wasIrene Hamlow Weds Alvin Oyer at Home Service in Denairi Ofi ac-.v— PromDon-lent,illsli-nlltbodinslc.the[lUllOas.by■tivi-tho n a and one itica icfal For mla-dls-hen-ited Mrs. thetbo Buc-EI-; as-lege of iald. Thei of as ven-de-crm-da-b7iaraN’od ac-Tl9. [ OfDENAIR, June 23—The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamlow was the scene of a very pretty event, Saturday ovenlng when at six o’clock,their eldest daughter, Irene wasunited In BinxrlKd with Mr. Alvin Oyer, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. T. Oyer, also of Deualr. After the singing of “Love's Old Sweet Song, jy Harold AmsLutx, accompanied on ilin piano by M1ss Pauline Vickers , with the violin obligato liy Hector Hamlow. Alisa Fay Hamlow, sister of the bride, played the Lohengrin wedding march. To the strains of the music tlto bridal company took their places under a beautiful whito wedding bell hung from a bower of palms, forna and gladioli which had beuu arranged on. tbo lawn, Kev. H. IT.* Amstutz performed the ceremony in iho presence of Lhe Immediate relatives and friends, the impressive ring service being used.The bride wore a gown of while silk crepe trimmed with rhinestones and the bridal veil, and enr-ried a shower bouquet ol pink rosebuds and ml I ay lilies. Sho was attended by Miss Paulino Victor a as bridesmaid, who wore a com' pinlc dress of georgette crepe Qtnl carried white cama-Mona. The Tittle flower girls, Doris and Myitis Hamlow, sisters of the bride, wovo white onfl yel-SLasta daisies. The groom wn3 accompanied by Oswald Hamlow, us best man.After congratulations, forty Ci ests were seated at a long taljlo set oil tbo lawn where a delicious threo course dinner was served. The table was beau II El illy dpcor-•ntod in yellow and white, the favors being yellow tulip cup3,Tho newlyweds both are grndu-ales of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and nro highly eat earned by a wide circle of friends, who joiu iu wishing them n long, happy and prosperous married life. Tl.ey will Hail Juno 29 on a honeymoon trip‘to Honolulu where they will remain until fall,Out of town guests were Mr. and .Mrs.. William Geldorman and sons 'Haroiii and Kenneth and Ml an Kora. And ere on oc Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. An-dciton nf Escondido; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oyer and sou Orie of Turlock: MTs. John A. i-ognn of'San Francisco, and Miss Matilda Ojer of Stockton.Of her guests were Sir. and Mrs. A. T. Oye«' and sou Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hamlow and family. Rev. and Mra, H. H. Affi-stuls and family, Mr. nnd Airs. E.J. Snider and family, Mrs. Ada Keisey aud Miss Pauline Vickers. « • -SHrif*pHhaful the Jo mo sor To-wit pai lug the Wi ag« alt; are aec a iu evt tha wo vas he ans exc eel’ eve tha pus loaf B Inst2] si sn*rinworjuditoseiuEveandwintollarc33ifEditMeitiJRhC•of tandtorn]ah ilichildcolTkeifenovgrou