’lebration of the fiftieth anni-vening when they held open ters, Mrs. William H. Patching Winkler of Montrose, Irving V Olsorj of San Anselmo, their lebrated wkh them.(Independent-Joumal Photo)Christening Just Prior To Newfound’and TripThe christening of little “Mimi,” Marilyn Maxine Reno, whose future home will be in Newfoundland, was a ceremony performed Sunday, just before the mother. Mrs. Harvey Reno, and daughter departed for the distant country. Godparents are Mrs. Conrad Kretchner (MarjorieThompson) and Paul Street.Mrs. Reno, the former Mary Bostick, surprised her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Street of Bayside Acres, and her brother, Bill, a student at U.G., by flying here especially for Mother’s Day,Mrs. Reno’s disappointment in the absence of Dr. John Jefferson Canoles, who is in Buffalo, New York at the National Assembly, was overcome by the presence of Dr,! Willis C. Lamott in the pulpit with assistant pastor, George Hendrick. Both pastors were class mates of Mrs. Reno at Occidental College.Mother and daughter had been visiting her husband’s mother, Mrs. Kathleen Reno, in Oklahoma City. Prom here they flew to St. Louis, then on to Westover, Mass. via the New York Central to board an Army plane. In Newfoundland they will join the husband and father, Captain Reno, A.A.C.S„ formerly of Hamilton Field.