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Social and Club Activities GRACE THOMPSON Phone 2206 Shirley Tozer Weds Donald Bigler In Beautiful Ceremony Saturday In an impressive candlelight ceremony in the Anaheim Ebell clubhouse, Miss Shirley Tozer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Tozer, 317 East Cypress street, Anaheim, wed Donald Lyle Bigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Bigler, 1139 West Broadway, Anaheim, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock with Bishop J. B. Lillywhite officiating for the doubling formal rites. The young couple repeated their marriage vows before an altar in front of the huge oval window of the club house. It was arranged with white gladioli, larkspur, hybrid delphinium and lighted cathedral candelabra. Enhancing the bride's loveliness was her gown created with a crepe back panel contrasting with satin and bridal illusion bodice. It was fashioned with a wide padded yoke full dolman sleeves buttoned at the wrist and fitted long bodice, bouffant style skirt of swirls and swirls of bridal illusion net over satin. Her short circular veil cascaded from a satin box headdress. Given in marriage by her father, the bride carried a shower bouquet of stephanotis and phaelenopsis orchids. Matron of honor was Mrs. Phillo R. Tozer of Orange, sister-in-law of the bride, wearing a gown of deep purple organy fashioned gram chairman for the entertainment feature which was highlighted by a new routine given by Miss Moore who has recently returned from a sightseeing trip to the Hawaiian Islands. She brushed up on popular dance steps and learned several more native rituals. Two accordion numbers were played by Dan and Judy De Bevic during the evening. Slate Picnic for Class of 1937 All class of 1937 members of Anaheim Union high school are invited to attend a gala alumni picnic to be held in Orange county park beginning at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. It was announced by Mrs. Peggy Hauch and Mrs. Elaine Roquet Turek, co-chairmen. Signs leading from the main gate of the park will direct picnickers, who are requested to bring their own lunches. Coffee and punch will be provided. Informality will mark the reunion. Letters from out-of-town members are expected to be read. It is hoped by alumni that this premier event for the 1937 class will become an annual affair. Beverly Campbell, Glen and Connie Wells, Dan Quinn and James Connell. Directed by Harold Turney in a two-level stage setting designed by Norman Mennes, "She Loves Me Not" will be highlighted by several tap routines danced by Miss Marshe, two romantic songs specially composed for the production and sung by Oliver Cliff and a medley of college songs sung by a glee club of 20 male voices. The production will continue through Saturday night, July 3, and a Saturday matinee will be presented at 2:30 p.m. The Baton Music Company on West Center street, this city, will have reserve seat tickets for all performances slated for the 10-week summer season, Florence Turney, treasurer announced. Broadway Actor To Co-Star in 'Stage' Comedy Oliver Cliff, versatile Broadway actor, and Vera Marshe, popular musical comedy actress, will co-star in "She Loves Me Not" riotous college comedy to be presented as the opening play in the second season stand of Holiday Stage, beginning Monday evening at 8 o'clock and running through Saturday, Tustin high school auditorium. In the zany action of the farce, Cliff blends his singing and piano playing talents with acting. Also to be featured will be Sam Edwards, best known for his radio role of "Dexter" in the "Meet Corliss Archer" show, and John Alvin, stage and screen actor who appeared in "The Sullivans," "Objective Burma" and "Destination Tokyo." The cast of 40 includes Connie and Glen Wells, Beverly Campbell and William Pullen. Action is staged on a two- yoke full dolman sleeves buttoned at the wrist and fitted long bodice, bouffant style skirt of swirls and swirls of bridal illusion net over satin. Her short circular veil cascaded from a satin box headdress. Given in marriage by her father, the bride carried a shower bouquet of stephanotis and phaelenopsis orchids. Matron of honor was Mrs. Phillo R. Tozer of Orange, sister-in-law of the bride, wearing a gown of deep purple organdy fashioned with a wide square collar, fitted bodice, long ballerina skirt draped over a white cotton petticoat with eyelet ruffles. She wore an organdy picture hat and carried a marconi garland of daisies blended with purple satin. Attired in identical gowns and hats and carrying matching bouquets, the bride's maids included Mrs. Gene Peebles and Mrs. Robert Graham, both of Anaheim; Mrs. Leonard Beitz of Norwalk, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Emillie Bouisserc of Placentia. Little two-year-old Irene Carroll of Anaheim, wearing a frock identical to those of the other feminine attendants, was the flower girl. She carried a marconi garland of daisies. Serving as best man was James Carter of Oceanside. Ushers included Vaiden Lake, uncle of the groom, of Anaheim; Leonard Beitz, the groom's brother-in-law, of Norwalk; Phillo Tozer, the bride's brother, of Orange, and Richard Tozer, another brother of the bride, of Anaheim. Mrs. Juanita Ross, pre-nuptial soloist, sang "Oh Promise Me" and "Because," accompanied by Mrs. Susan Hilbers Talevich, organist, who also played the traditional wedding marches. Immediately following the ceremony, the reception was held in the spacious club house with Mrs. Bessie Appleman and Mrs. Francella Newman assisting with arrangements. For the occasion Mrs. Bigler, mother of the groom, chose a dusty rose afternoon dress contrasting with grey accessories. Mrs. Tozer, the bride's mother, wore a Navy blue dress with white accessories. Both mothers had corsages of vanda orchids. After cutting and sharing the first piece of their four-tiered wedding cake topped with a wedding bell, the newlyweds left on a ten-day honeymoon trip to San Francisco. Upon their return the young couple will reside at 307 North Olive street, this city. Elaine Roquet Turek, co-chairmen. Signs leading from the main gate of the park will direct picnickers, who are requested to bring their own lunches. Coffee and punch will be provided. Informality will mark the reunion. Letters from out-of-town members are expected to be read. It is hoped by alumni that this premier event for the 1937 class will become an annual affair. Summer Session Opens at FJC Summer classes at Fullerton Junior college began Monday morning at 8 o'clock. These sessions, to continue for eight weeks, close each week-day noon. Full credit is being granted to all students who attend regular College students are enrolling for a maximum of eight units and high school students, for a maximum of ten units. ly and fulfill course requirements. Jaysee courses include chemistry, physics, history, psychology, political science, sociology, mathematics, Spanish, English and business. Holiday Stage Chooses Comedy For '48 Premier The premier play for 1948 to be presented by Holiday Stage, professional summer stock company, at Tustin, will be "She Loves Me Not," a romantic collegiate comedy in 19 scenes by Howard Lindsay, author of "Life With Father." The week's run will begin Monday evening, June 28, starring Vera Marshe, vivacious comedienne of stage and screen, and Oliver Cliff, well known Broadway actor. Miss Marshe will interpret the same role she played for 14 months in London, that of a pretty night club hoofer who causes comic chaos in a men's dormitory. Cliff, who was featured with the stock company at Tustin last summer, as was Miss Marshe, recently closed a season on Broadway with Katherine Cornell. Last summer he was applauded for his interpretations in "The Glass Menagerie," "Blythe Spirit," "Three Men on a Horse," "The Milky Way" and "Petticoat Fever." Supporting cast members for this year's opening performance will include William Pullen, Cliff blends his singing and piano playing talents with acting. Also to be featured will be Sam Edwards, best known for his radio role of "Dexter" in the "Meet Corliss Archer" show, and John Alvin, stage and screen actor who appeared in "The Sullivans," "Objective Burma" and "Destination Tokyo." The cast of 40 includes Connie and Glen Wells, Beverly Campbell and William Pullen. Action is staged on a two-level dormitory setting with multiple stages. Technical preparations have turned the stage into a replica of the eastern school where the fabulous story takes place. Harold Turney is stage director and settings are by Norman Mennes. Advertise in the Anaheim Gazette and then stand by for actual results. dusty rose afternoon dress contrasting with grey accessories. Mrs. Tozer, the bride's mother, wore a Navy blue dress with white accessories. Both mothers had corsages of vanda orchids. After cutting and sharing the first piece of their four-tiered wedding cake topped with a wedding bell, the newlyweds left on a ten-day honeymoon trip to San Francisco. Upon their return the young couple will reside at 307 North Olive street, this city. The bride, who is associated with Civil Service State Employment office, is an alumni of Anaheim Union high school. Her bridegroom, who attended Oceanside and Fullerton junior colleges, is enrolled at the University of Southern California, school of pharmacy. He is associated in business with his father at the Bigler Pharmacy. Pre-nuptial courtesies honoring the new Mrs. Bigler were showers given by her office associates on June 4th, at the Santa Ana office; a personal shower given by Mrs. Phillo R. Tozer, her mother, and Mrs. E. R. Bafer of Orange, on June 11; a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Gene Peebles and Mrs. T. Sanford at the Sanford home in Orange, June 16, and a miscellaneous shower presented by Mrs. Nels Newman of Fullerton on June 14. Give Hawaiian Dance Program Pupils of Van Moore, Hawaii dance instructor, presented special interpretations during a program applauded by the Orange County Peace Officers at the annual dinner-meeting Wednesday night of last week at the Zion Lutheran church. George Kohlenberger was pro- The S.Q.R. Stage All Summer is Vacation Time HAVE FUN EVERY DAY. SHO SUMMER NEEDS AT THE S.Q.R. OLIVER CLIFF Fullerton Concert Group Plans Big Membership Drive Launching the fall membership drive for the Fullerton concert season will be a kick-off dinner, October 4, it was decided during a board meeting of the Fullerton Concert Association, Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Jacobsen of that city. Mrs. J. J. 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