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0 ryrv' srr Marie Zuloaga Troth toF P. Storment Told Graduate of UC and Harvard to Wed Daughter of Venezuelan Diplomat BY CORDELL HICKS, Society Editor? An engagement of international interest and of particular significance has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Zuloaga of New York City, Long Island and have told the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Marie Joan Morgan to Be Married Engagement to W.

W. Candy HI, Also of Santa Monich, Told at Open House JESSIE JEAX MARSH Joan Cleveland Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ainsworth Morgan, is the bride-elect of Walter Weaver Candy HI. The news, made known at an open house yesterday' in the Morgan home for young friends, is the result Claire Zuloaga, to Frank Page daughter, Marcia Alice, and the one the Elbridge Hadley Stu of a childhood romance in San arts gave for Mary Elizabeth ta Monica, where both families Storment, son of Frank Lester Storment and Mrs.

Marnus Roland Wooley of Los Angeles. Mr. Storment studied in California and was graduated in 1948 from the University of Cali Ruble. Both girls made their debut at Las Madrinas Debu er School, Ojai, and completed! his preparatory work at Law- renceville School for Boys in Lawrenceville, N.J. He, too, was an undergraduate at UC, Berkeley campus, for one year (a pledge of Alpha Delta Phi) until v- a I I I 1 tv, -at i' 9 Uf 1 I tante Ball this year.

Margaret Brown (Peggy) Meggs had a house full of teen fornia at Berkeley where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsl agers for the platter party she gave in the Pasadena home of her parents, the Charles Win Ion. He is also a graduate of the Harvard School of Business Administration; He served as a field Meggs. Peggy's sister, Miss Toby Meggs, made' her debut have been longtime- residents. Walter III is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Weaver Candy Jr. Joan is the granddaughter of Mrs. Percy Tredegar Morgan of Beverly Hills and the late Mr. Morgan, a San Francisco banker. Her maternal grandparents were the late Alfred E.

Clevelands of Boston. She attended Marlborough School and was graduated from Kent Place School, Summit, N.J. She became a Kappa Kappa Gamma at UC, Berkeley campus. Walter, grandson of P. G.

Win-nett, prominent in Los Angeles business circles, and the late Mrs. Winnett, attended Thach- i lieutenant in the Army Air Force during the Christmas season. Interesting Trio he enlisted in the Navy. Walter recently returned from the Korean theater of operations, having been transferred from the regular Navy to Naval Aviation Flight Training School at Pensacola, where he is stationed. The wedding is planned to take place when he receives his wines.

He has been here on holi An interesting trio at the and saw action in the South Pa cific theater. Studied in Paris Miss Zuloaga attended the Ly Santa Anita opening was Mai Gen. Walter Perry Story, his niece Mrs. George Hull and Guy cee Victor Duruy in Paris, Kusn. day leave and returns to his base New Year celebration in France, and was graduated from the Nightingale Bamford School thig week.

Buenos Aires is the subject of in New York. She is now attend a fascinating card mailed to us from Argentina by Mr. and Mrs ing Smith College. The bride-elect made her debut at the Deb Fairfax Cosby. The Cosbys have oeen on a leisurely jaunt around the world with a long stopover Japan where they visited old friends.

Here from Danville for a sea sonal stay are Mr. and Mrs. John W. May with their daugh ters, uiana, busan and Marilyn. They're staving with Mrs.

May's parents, the C. B. INTERNATIONAL INTEREST is focused socially this morning on the announcement of the engagement of Miss Marie Claire Zuloaga and Frank Page Storment. Braniora Burnracn pnoio and Bangkok. Guess we all would like to move there, where a family can eat royally for $1.50 a day and baby nurse costs $22 a month.

Whipping about town these days are the Jacksons in a robin's egg blue Austin FAMILIES IMPORTANT in California history ill be unit-ed with the wedding of Miss Joan Cleveland Morgan and Waller Weaver Candy III- Their engagement was announced at an open house held in the home of the bride-elrrt's par ents, Mr. and John Ainsworth Morgan. Mr. Candf is-' stationed in Pensacola, with Naval Aviation Flight. Training School.

The nuptial will lake place when the young serviceman receives his wings on graduation. Poor, old 1951! Guess we'll have to say good-by tonight to a year that's brought lotsa fun and sorrow, too. But aren't they all like that? No use telling who's doing what on New Year's Eve. Parties range from formal galas at the B. Hills Club, the LA.

Country Club, the B. Hills Hotel and Ambassador right down the line to those cozy, little ones at home. Some people scattered to Mary Gary to Join Catching VP: Poor Cliff Hen-derson. Right in the midst of putting his new three-stage waterfall in Shadow Moun tain Club's brand-new Manza- Summer Bride List' Palm Springs where the Rac- nita Room through a test run -it happens. Dakar (his great Club will jump tonight.

A few will just relax, take a deep breath and look ahead LoggngelesCimeg monday morning, December 3i, 1951 pgrtiii m-imamr 1 1111 llllnllM mm nnmninmiiniin utante Cotillion and Christmas Ball last year. Mr. Stqrment is the grandson of Mrs. E. Holiday Eastpn and the late Mr.

and Mrs John C. Storment. Miss Zuloaga's father has held Important diplomatic posts, including membership in the Venezuelan Delegation to the San Francisco Organizational Meet- ing of the United Nations. She Is the granddaughter of the late Dr. Nicomedes Zuloaga of the Supreme Court of Venezuela, who was a delegate to the International Court of Justice and The Hague.

Hilarious Holiday Fun Nearing Grand Finale The day after New Ye'ar's townspeople will get their breath from the furious social pace-resolve to be healthy, happy and wealthy and face 1952 with a serious and purposeful mien. Until Wednesday, then Up Santa Barbara way the Peter McBeans of famed New-hall Ranch picked up Sheila at Howard School and took her to San Francisco for holiday fun and to visit her grandmother there. Parties of the week forj the young fry: Pier Gherini'sj natal celebration and that hilarious one of Mary Christine (nicknamed Merry. Christmas) Perry's. Family Party The Sanford Griffins' party in the old Converse residence they have purchased was a family affair with the Griffin children adding the homey touch: little Van, Crickett and Eve.

Joining the good time were their neighbors, Mrs. John Harden, her daughter, Jane, and grandson, David, and the Frederick Men-ners. Other guests included the "Frank- Richnnc lano anH TVmi Also honored by the Gearys were their newlywed son and daughter-in-law, the Wright W. Garys Jr. (Maurine Brown) who have returned from honeymooning in Mexico.

i Now a SC junior, Miss Gary formerly studied at Marlbop ough. She is a Phi Beta Phi and her fiance, a SC senior, is a Phi Kappa Psi. Two hundred young people were received in the Wright W. Garys' Chapman Woods home, Pasadena, this past week end to hear an important announcement. The hosts' daughter Mary Patricia Gary is betrothed to Parker Dale.

The engagement heralds an early summer wedding. Mrs. Marjorie Dale of Los Angeles is the future benedict's mother. 0 if Dane) playfully nudged his master into the pool Gertrude and John Seargeant are moving to Denver. John's already gone ahead and Gertrude follows when all details are settled here.

Aid a and Bob Jordan are off to North Carolina. They plan to buy a new car and drive to Florida and New Orleans before heading West again The R. B. Keators of San Francisco wired for New Year's Eve reservations at Perino's for the 19th. consecutive year.

They met there and it's a sentimental pilgrimage And More: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaefer Jr, with Dardie and Henry III, are holidaying at Sun Valley Lodge, Idaho Lt. Col. Bill Marsh to town from Corvallis, for a visit Didja hear about the Richard F.

Dwyers of Brentwood taking over the Santa Monica Assistance League party when Mrs. D. L. Martin (at whose home it was going to be) became ill? And a happier New Year to Angie and Ken Blake who've both had a bout at Good Samaritan lately Over at the Thomas Work' man home there's much clatter with all the boys home for the holidays and lovely Judy Drew (daughter of Hon. and Mrs.

Gerald Drew he's to Jordan) as a house guest. Judy is a freshman at Stanford and taking in many of the holiday parties. As for the Workman contingent: Hank is here from New York, Lt. Tom from. Quantico, Dave from Stanford and Dick from Menlo.

Just try to get a telephone call through to that From far away comes a gay letter from Nancy (Abrams) and Tony Jackson and baby daughter They arrived in Bangkok five days overdue. Had an unscheduled stopover in Honolulu where Lisa was the hit of the beach in a yellow straw hat. In Guam slept in a doll bed. A typhoon held them up in Manila where Nancy said they had fine quarters in a Sidney Greenstreet-Humphrey Bogart hotel. Then on Hong Kong 11 i I I raiieisuu, lut.

cum iuia. ixicu if JSfi, btevens, the A. Postels, Mr. and Mrs. Will Slater, Mrs.

Horace W. Armstrong, the Thayer Bigelows, Owen Cathcart, Eric Gronous, George Stewart and Dr. Ingvald Veblen. Phyllis Taft Exchanges Vows With Lomtix Study Closer at home Mrs. Joseph a wedding gown of ivory satin fashioned on formal lines Miss Phyllis Taft became Brown Jr.

of Lafayette Park Place had 75 friends in for cocktails and buffet The holiday cocktail supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Thompson saw guests Messrs. and Mmes.

Dean Christy, Homer Burch, Al Poulsen, Hubert Laugharn, Neil McCarthy, Loyd Dodson, Jonn Messer, Dick Colyear and Bill Buckingham. The Charles H. Lords entertained their Chicago and Mrs. Guy Study of St Louis, Mo. Pale blue taffeta was chosen by the matron of honor, John Boyd Colt of Tacoma, and she carried double poinsettias.

Standing as best man was George D. Barnett III and ushers were David Stewart PRETTY HOSTESSES and a gue.st at dance given Saturday night at Annandale Golf Club were Misses Jean Scholl, left, and Diane Alden and Edivard Fargn. Miss Scholl, a Marlbor-ough students, is daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Scholl of Glendale, and Miss Alden, uho attends Anoakia, As daughter of Mrs.

Samuel Alden of San. Marino. Time phnto the bride of Lomax Study In a ceremony performed by the Very Rev. John McGill Kruram, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral. The rites were witnessed by 300 guests who gathered in Wee Kirk o' the Heather.

The bride, daughter of Mrs. Raymond L. Taft and the late Mr. Taft, is a kinswoman of Sen. Robert Taft and of the late Presidents -James Monroe and and Isolando Del Singore.

The bridal entourage received wedding guests in the Taft home MURRA -MARSHALL NUPTIALS visitor, Mfs. Leslie B. Worthing- SOLEMNIZED IN BRIDE'S HOME ton, at Penno the other day. Guests Still Talking Guests are still talking about the party Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Shepard Patrick gave for their on Oakhurst Drive in Beverly Hills following the ceremony. After a honeymoon at an undisclosed locale the young couple will make their home in Los Angeles. A FORMAL BETROTHAL announcement links Mary Pa tricia Gary's name romantically with Parker Dale. Pi ul Krnt phot director of the Pacific Logging William Howard Taft Heri Congress. bridegroom is the son of Mr.

i t4 veil of rosepoint lace was loaned by Mrs. Murray Sr. Bouquets of garnet roses contrasted with the cornflower blue iridescent taffeta dresses worn by the attendants. They were Anne Lansden Isbell, maid of honor: Joan Angell, Mrs. Graham Barbey of Astoria, and Mrs.

Robert Young of Tacoma. Three-year-old Stefanie and 2-year-old Joseph Marshall served their sister as flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. The bridegroom, who recently organized the Silver Creek Logging is vice-president of West Fork Timber Co. and a Dr. and Mrs.

Jame3 Marshall's Pasadena residence was the setting for the reception that followed the marriage of his daughter Catherine to Lowell Thomas Murray son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas Murray of Ta-coma, who came south for the ceremony. The wedding was performed last evening in the San Gabriel Church of Our Saviour. The attractive daughter of Mrs.

James Boyle, also of the Crown City, wore a candlelight satin gown, designed with an illusion yoke etched with seed pearls. Her beautiful heirloom Garlinglwuse Rife Held in San Marino Margaret Lee Garlinghoub walked down the aisle of San Marino's Community Church Saturday night on the arm of her father, Albert F. Garllng-house, to become the bride Donald Monfort Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edward Sperry of Los Angeles.

Later Mr. and Mrs. Garling-house gave a bridal reception In their South Pasadena home. In the bride's party were Connie Worth, maid of honor, Mary Margaret Freeman, Harriet Sper ry, Sara Whitcomb, Janet Roche fort and Mrs. Eugene Cloves.

Ensign Carl Sperry, USN was his brother's best man. The couple's many friends were seated by Albert Garlinghouse Edris Gaynor Becomes Bride of Donald F. McCoppin Cathedral Chapel Catholic Church was the setting late Saturday morning for the wedding of Edris Louise Gaynor to Donald Francis McCoppin. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Gaynor of La3 Palmas Ave.

and the. late Dr. Gaynor, was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph Gaynor Jr. A reception followed in the Gaynor home. As the bride's singlt attendant was her newi sister-in-law, Patricia McCoppin.

Robert Gagliardi stood as best man for the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bernard McCoppin of Glendale. Friends were ushered into the church by Henry Fritzsche, Gary Griffin and William Carty. The bride's, gown was of pearl-white silk satin, fashioned in, period style with, a fitted bodice, and portrait neckline.

Jim Devers. Bill Bottorf, Douglas MONTROSE HOME awaits former Morrison Jr. and George Carring-ton. After honeymooning In Ran Francisco, the couple will live in Glendale. MISS PHYLLIS TAFT became the bride of Lomax Study in rites per formed by St.

PauTs Cathedral dean. NORTHERN HONEYMOON trip will be taken by Mrs. Donald Monfort Sperry (Margaret Garlinghouse). Butt phot KUPTIALS Jo Ann Smith gaid vote to William S. Bowers at St.

Albans rite. KtT Huff photo "Edris Louise Gaynor, now bride of Donald Francis McCoppin. Curtli ho ClMtoa-Tltui phot A.

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