Page 8 x THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. Thursday, July 7, 1955. STARTS Lawsuit Sa result of n snubbed her. SKIPP-LATIN RITES Se AGAINST M INISTER | The double-ring ceremony was Performed by Rev. Clifford Fawcett at Calvary Tabernacle at 3:30 p.m. Lilacs and yellow daisies graced the chureh for the occasion. The eldest daughter of Mrs. Nor- man Hawn and the late Mr. Hawn of Springfield, Massachusetts, the bride was charming in her gown of white taffeta and nylon net. The fitted bodice featured a square neck- line outlined with net and nylon lac and three-quarter length sleey while the full length bouffant skir was fashioned of nylon net over tiered taffeta. She wore nylon mitt; finger-tip veil of net and lace fell from a coronet of white flowers, Her bouquet was composed of Pink roses and stephanotis, with a centre cor- sage. She was given in marriage by Mr. George Owen. Miss Olive Johnson as maid of honor chose a gown of pale green organdy with a full overskirt of nylon net. Miss Lillian McQueen was gowned in yellow lace and nylon net styled with a lace polero. Miss Marlene Selehee’s dress of pink lace and nylon net featured a slight bustle-effect in the back, Ag junior bridesmaid, Miss Charlotte Fawcett wore a pastel blue nylon gown with Giered skirt caught up with tiny pink flowers. All the attendants wore a coronet style headdress of matching flowers in their hair, Miss Johnson and Miss McQueen carried bouquets of yellow and pink carnations respectively, while Miss Selbee and Miss Fawcett carried nosegays of blue and pink sweetpeas, The groom, who is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. John Unran, Sr. of Four Attendants Precede Bride At Double Ring Ceremony Four attendants sowned in lovely dre:ses of green, pink, yellow and blue preceded Jane Meredith Hawn up the aisle when she became the bride of Peter Unrau Saturday, June 11. with embroidered edging, and her a pink rose corsage. Honeymoon Trip to California Follows Morning Wedding Herbert Lee Skipp and his bride, the former Mary Latin, left for a honeymoon trip to California folowing their wedding Williams Lake, was supported by Konrad Judas as best man. Ushers were Cecil Unrau and M. Johnson. Miss C. E. Wrightson supplied the wedding musie, and Mrs. H. Wilkin- bride's mother in trom friends at Toronto. last Wednesday at Sacred Heart Church. Rev. Fathes J. A. Boyle officiated | at the 11:30-a.m. rites for the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Latin of Wiliams Lake and the only eon of Mr. and Mrs. James Herbert Skipp of Vancouver. Yellow carna- tions graced the church for the oc- easion. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in an exquisite dress of white nylon tulle over crino- lined taffeta. The ballerina skirt was daintily embroidered daisies, and the bodice with brief sleeves and stand-up collar was finely tucked. Her French illusion: veil of fingertip Jength misted from a tiny pillbox headdress encrusted with pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet composed of red sweetheart roses and lillies-of-the-valley. As bridesmatron for her sister-in- law, Mrs. Martin Latin chose a lemon yellow nylon organdy gown Dosed over taffeta. It was styled on dong torso lines in ballerina length with the bodice featuring a scoop neckline and tiny puffed sleeves. She wore a daisy headdress in her hair and carried a bouquet of white daisies. Best man was John J. Colrich and usher was the bride’s brother, George Latin. Soloist was Michael Lance who sang Schubert's “Ave Maria” accompanied by Miss Betty Wright- son. At the reception which was held at the home of the bride’s parents, the guests were received by the mothers of the principals, Serviteurs gee | Columbus R Board or by the Governm i . UT UM is the answer This advertisement is not Published or displayed by the Liquor Control were Miss Marelene Stone. Misa Irene Kinvig, Mrs. S. Goad, Mrs, T.. Borkowski, Mrs. J. Borkowski. and Mrs. H. J. Gardner. Mr. William Christie Sr., propos- ed the toast to the bride. For the honeymoon trip, the bride changed to a pink linen sheath dress With scoop neckline trimmed in white. It was topped by a matching fitted coat and her accessories were navy blue. She wore a lovely orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Skipp will make their home in Williams Lake, Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. G. DeFaye, Mrs. Edith Fos- ter, Miss Betty Lou Skipp all of Van- couver; Mrs. Roy Crosina of Horse- fly, and Mrs. D. Brown of Jasper. Hold Ladies Night Members of the Kiwanis Club en- tertained their wives recently at the first “ladies’ night” to™be held by the group. Original plans called for the party to be held at Chimney Lake Lodge, but bad weather forced a change and it was held in Columbus Hall. During the evening Miss Mary Latin and Lee Skipp wére presented with a set of Revere ware as a wed- ding gift from those present, eater eas Visiting at the home of her par- ents this week is Miss Valerie James, who is employed by the Bank of Montreal in Vancouver. lim [i ent of British Columbia, Mrs. Harold Johnston, sister of the posed by Mr. James Burrows of Van- couver, Mrs. Bailey left on a wedding trip to their new home at Bridgeton. son sang “'The Wedding Prayer.” Pink and white streamers center- ed with white wedding hells decorat- ed the Elks Hall where the reception was held following the ceremony. The bridal table of white and silver was centred with a three-tiered wed- ding cake flanked by white tapers, The parents of the groam re- ceived the guests, and Mrs. J. W Se aie ne eet Newlyweds Leave On Trip To Future Home, New Jersey Bridgetown, New Jersey, will be the home of Joan Dye and Laurence Bailey who exchanged wedding vows Saturday, July 2nd. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Colelough of McKinnon Memorial Church, The bride is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dye of Williams Lake, while the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Bailey of Bridgeton, New Jersey. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a beatiful gown of nylon net and lace. The bouffant ballerina skirt of nylon net appliqued in lace fell from a fitted bodice of lece styled with a V-neckline ana lilypoint sleeves. Her fingertip veil misted from coronet of lilies-of-the valley and she carried a white Bible topped by exquisite white orchids. As bridesmaid for her sister, Miss Barbara Dye wore a lovely gown of turquoise with full bouffant siirt and matching Juliette cap in her hair. She carried a nosegay of tea roses. Best man was Mr. Edwin Ander- son of Chicago, 1. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents where bou- quets of spring flowers were taste- full arranged throughout the rooms. Mrs. Dye received the guests, while bride, presided at the tea table, The toast to the bride was pro- Following the reception, Mr. and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lindemere of New Westminster. week we Sr. Mr. Goode is M.P. for Burnaby andthe couple were here to pick up their son, Tom Goode, Jr., who has heen teaching at Horsefly, few days. He has just returned from over his ing to Dutch Lake Ranch for a few days to visit Miss Dorothy Bell, niece of Mrs. v. Alvensleben. summer school at the coast and work- | shop Uchida, Miss Connie Duigan, Miss Joyce Thompson, Mrs. Frank Armes Mrs. Jim school principal high school teachers Art Halloran and Peter . Moffatt. and Mrs. Bertha Cassan are combin- ing education and pleasure at the Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jobin left Tues- day to make their permanent home Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ringwood en-| 2 Kelowna. tertained at a cocktail party last 2 east Thursday afternoon in honor of Hon. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs, ¢. and Mrs. Eric Martin and Hon. ang | Stangoe are the latter’s mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Chetwynd. Guests included metnbers of the! both of New Westminster. hospital board and the medical staf and their wives, So ee J. Sharpe of Haney is visit- th her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cameron. Also visiting over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jones and family | of Vancouver. H ae ee Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Blackwell is the latter's father, Mr, W. Mead. of Revelstoke. Mr. Mead recently returned from a trip to Sar- nia, Ont., where he met his brother again for the first time in 50 years. | Photo by Blackwell's Mr. and Mr . Peter Unran Johnson presided at the tea table. Beckman and Miss Mar- nowski, who all wore navy skirts with white nylon blouses. ‘The toast lo the bride was propos- ed by Rev. Clifford Paweett. 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