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Carillo-Slayton
Cecilia Joan Carillo of Marina
became the bride of Deron Lee
Slayton of Monterey on Saturday at
Monterey Peninsula Community
Church in Carmel. A reception at
the Rancho Canada Country Club
followed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen L. Carillo and the
sister of Stephen Carillo II and
Leanne Carillo, all of Marina. She is
a graduate of Seaside High School
and of Monterey Peninsula College,
and is a secretary for a Pebble
Beach hotel.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Slayton of Salinas
and the brother of Crystal Slayton
of Salinas and Rosa Slayton of
Fresno. He is a banquet supervisor·
for a Pebble Beach hotel.
Attendants to the bride were
Crystal and Rosa Slayton, Tracy
Carrie Gaham, Tod
Wed May 13 at Wawona Hotel in
Yosemite were Carrie Jean Gaham
and Todd-Richard Carleton McCann,
both of Fresno. A reception at the
hotel followed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Gaham of Lindsey,
and the sister of Christie Gaham of
Long Beach. A graduate of Califor-
nia State University at Fresno, she
is a teacher for the Fresno Unified
School District.
The bridegroom, a marketing
representative for a mortgage firm
in Fresno, attended Pacific Grove
High School and graduated from
California State University at
MacLaughlin-Phillips
Susan Andrews MacLaughlin and
Vincent Edward Phillips, both of
Hercules, were wed Saturday in
Point Richmond at Linsley Hall, a
former Episcopal Church. A recep-
tion at the hall's garden followed
the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Charles A. and Myrle MacLaughlin
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Kathleen Neill, Charles Guinn
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Kathleen Herridge Neill and
Charles Dean Guinn, both of Fresno,
were married Saturday at St. Duns-
tan's Episcopal Church in Carmel
Valley. A dinner at John Gardiners
Tennis Ranch followed the cere-
mony. A reception at the Fig Gar-
den Swim and Racquet Club in
Fresno will be held on June 3.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton B. Neill Jr. of
Carmel Valley and the sister of
Kimberly Antrim of Boise, Idaho,
1 and of Kerry Halsted and Kristina
Neill, both of Davis. She is a grad-
uate of the Carmel High School and
Vineberg-Harrigan
inpher a A nfl
the University of California at
Davis, and is attending graduate
school at California State University
at Fresno. She is employed as a loan
specialist for a bank in Fresno.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles C. Guinn of Vis-
alia. A graduate of CSU at Fresno,
he is a loan officer for a bank in
Fresno.
Attendants to the couple were
Kerry Halsted and Robert Griffin of
Fresno.
Following a Caribbean honey-
moon, the couple will be at home in
Fresno.
Mrs. Deron Slayton
Harris of Pacific Grove and Leanne
Carillo.
Attendants to the groom were
Stephen Carillo, John Mondragon
and Charles Mendez, both of Del:
Rey Oaks and Ron Fairbanks of
Fresno.
After a honeymoon to Colonial
Williamsburg, Virginia, the couple
will be at home in Monterey.
1-Richard McCann
Fresno. He is the son of Mrs. Louise
F. McCann of Pacific Grove, and of
Mr. and Mrs. D.C. McCann of Mon-
terey and the brother of Stephanie.
Trenner of Salinas, Sheridan Jones
of Fresno and Sara Freeman of San
Jose. He is also the brother of the
late Sandra McCann-Massie.
Attendants to the bride were
Christie Gaham, and Kristen Meier
of Southern California.
Attendants to the groom were ·
Mike Gross of Redding and Bret
Baker of Fresno.
Following a honeymon in Yose-
mite, the couple will be at home in
Fresno.
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"Oh, isn't life a terrible thing, thank
God?" Dylan Thomas
If you didn't
get by
TOWNS-
ENDS
over the
weekend, be
sure to drop in
soon to see the
collection of
custom de-
signed hand-
made leather
footwear by
Colorado artist,
Robbyn Gar-
den (soft as butter); and new innova-
tive wearable art fashions by Beverly
Kenville (gorgeous handpainted chif-
fons & other silks). Then feast your
eyes on the many new Townsend
designs - great styles and colors in
blouses, skirts and dresses, all with
that very special TOWNSEND-
look! 234 The Crossroads, Carmel.
625-3357.
ARt.AND,<
Fixing up the house? New wallpa-
per? Window treatments? You're in
luck - GARLANDS, an Interioir
Showplace, is continuing its sale on
Sunwall wallpaper at 30 % off; and
Sunflex mini Minds in tons of colors
(some duo-toned) at 45% oH! In ad-
dition, of course, book after book 01
wallpapers and fabric samples.
Watch for word on the next wallpa-
per demonstration (to be done regu-
larly), and soon, in-stock wall cover-
ings in a variety oi Waverly patterns!
Grand Opening is coming up -
keep reading! 620 Lighthouse, PG
646-8800.
Another very
lovely creation
t*-7 by
KAZUKO -
this flared skirt
and vest in
Japanese ki-
mono cotton in
gray and blue
I stripes. Beauti-
' fully made of
- course. with
LouiNe Nachman
4*46-1)616
DEL
MONTE
PASTRIES is
busy, busy,
busy taking
orders for
cakes that will
honor this
spring's grad-
uates! Cakes of
any flavor, any
size (even in
:he shape of a
book), can be
jecorated with
figurines in cap and gown, scrolls,
etc. Show how proud you are; phone
in your order and surprise that grad!
And for your Memorial Day picnics,
remember this long established, old-
fashioned bakery (it does it all!) has
hamburger buns, French rolls, and
heavenly apple sbrudel! Del Monte
Center, next door to Lucky's.
375-4222.
This handsome
sweater - for
man or woman
is from a
collection of
sweaters made
in Spain at
HARUKO'S
FASHIONS
Cotton blend
in many colors,
solid and pat-
terned, v-neck
or round, and
soft as can be. Best of all, it was a
special purchase so Haruko can offer
them at a mere $49! Easy, comfort-
able, great for golf: and keep in mind
that special day for Dad next month!
Remember HARUKO is forever add-
ing new merchandise to her 50 % off
upstairs loft! the Crossroads Indoor
Mall, Carmel, 625-1060.
Mothers and children: have you
heard the dinosaurs are coming to
Pacific Grove? That's the rumor, And
DEBORAH'S ARTS is well pre-
wed with pins, aprons, pens, pen-
...Gill_stamps, wind-up toys, ETC!
T+
4
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Couples take spring wedding vows new 4-
111
with
3 11
- | 1!
1.b
Carillo-Slayton
Cecilia Joan Carillo of Marina
became the bride of Deron Lee
Slayton of Monterey on Saturday at
Monterey Peninsula Community
Church in Carmel. A reception at
the Rancho Canada Country Club
followed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen L. Carillo and the
sister of Stephen Carillo II and
Leanne Carillo, all of Marina. She is
a graduate of Seaside High School
and of Monterey Peninsula College,
and is a secretary for a Pebble
Beach hotel.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Slayton of Salinas
and the brother of Crystal Slayton
of Salinas and Rosa Slayton of
Fresno. He is a banquet supervisor·
for a Pebble Beach hotel.
Attendants to the bride were
Crystal and Rosa Slayton, Tracy
Carrie Gaham, Tod
Wed May 13 at Wawona Hotel in
Yosemite were Carrie Jean Gaham
and Todd-Richard Carleton McCann,
both of Fresno. A reception at the
hotel followed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Gaham of Lindsey,
and the sister of Christie Gaham of
Long Beach. A graduate of Califor-
nia State University at Fresno, she
is a teacher for the Fresno Unified
School District.
The bridegroom, a marketing
representative for a mortgage firm
in Fresno, attended Pacific Grove
High School and graduated from
California State University at
MacLaughlin-Phillips
Susan Andrews MacLaughlin and
Vincent Edward Phillips, both of
Hercules, were wed Saturday in
Point Richmond at Linsley Hall, a
former Episcopal Church. A recep-
tion at the hall's garden followed
the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Charles A. and Myrle MacLaughlin
Bf Torn,al Chr. h. n r....A.... ,·_.L--
Kathleen Neill, Charles Guinn
d
Kathleen Herridge Neill and
Charles Dean Guinn, both of Fresno,
were married Saturday at St. Duns-
tan's Episcopal Church in Carmel
Valley. A dinner at John Gardiners
Tennis Ranch followed the cere-
mony. A reception at the Fig Gar-
den Swim and Racquet Club in
Fresno will be held on June 3.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton B. Neill Jr. of
Carmel Valley and the sister of
Kimberly Antrim of Boise, Idaho,
1 and of Kerry Halsted and Kristina
Neill, both of Davis. She is a grad-
uate of the Carmel High School and
Vineberg-Harrigan
inpher a A nfl
the University of California at
Davis, and is attending graduate
school at California State University
at Fresno. She is employed as a loan
specialist for a bank in Fresno.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles C. Guinn of Vis-
alia. A graduate of CSU at Fresno,
he is a loan officer for a bank in
Fresno.
Attendants to the couple were
Kerry Halsted and Robert Griffin of
Fresno.
Following a Caribbean honey-
moon, the couple will be at home in
Fresno.
Mrs. Deron Slayton
Harris of Pacific Grove and Leanne
Carillo.
Attendants to the groom were
Stephen Carillo, John Mondragon
and Charles Mendez, both of Del:
Rey Oaks and Ron Fairbanks of
Fresno.
After a honeymoon to Colonial
Williamsburg, Virginia, the couple
will be at home in Monterey.
1-Richard McCann
Fresno. He is the son of Mrs. Louise
F. McCann of Pacific Grove, and of
Mr. and Mrs. D.C. McCann of Mon-
terey and the brother of Stephanie.
Trenner of Salinas, Sheridan Jones
of Fresno and Sara Freeman of San
Jose. He is also the brother of the
late Sandra McCann-Massie.
Attendants to the bride were
Christie Gaham, and Kristen Meier
of Southern California.
Attendants to the groom were ·
Mike Gross of Redding and Bret
Baker of Fresno.
Following a honeymon in Yose-
mite, the couple will be at home in
Fresno.
rMX'„717·1171- 111 9111r39--9-ELIEEtl
9,304 1
"Oh, isn't life a terrible thing, thank
God?" Dylan Thomas
If you didn't
get by
TOWNS-
ENDS
over the
weekend, be
sure to drop in
soon to see the
collection of
custom de-
signed hand-
made leather
footwear by
Colorado artist,
Robbyn Gar-
den (soft as butter); and new innova-
tive wearable art fashions by Beverly
Kenville (gorgeous handpainted chif-
fons & other silks). Then feast your
eyes on the many new Townsend
designs - great styles and colors in
blouses, skirts and dresses, all with
that very special TOWNSEND-
look! 234 The Crossroads, Carmel.
625-3357.
ARt.AND,<
Fixing up the house? New wallpa-
per? Window treatments? You're in
luck - GARLANDS, an Interioir
Showplace, is continuing its sale on
Sunwall wallpaper at 30 % off; and
Sunflex mini Minds in tons of colors
(some duo-toned) at 45% oH! In ad-
dition, of course, book after book 01
wallpapers and fabric samples.
Watch for word on the next wallpa-
per demonstration (to be done regu-
larly), and soon, in-stock wall cover-
ings in a variety oi Waverly patterns!
Grand Opening is coming up -
keep reading! 620 Lighthouse, PG
646-8800.
Another very
lovely creation
t*-7 by
KAZUKO -
this flared skirt
and vest in
Japanese ki-
mono cotton in
gray and blue
I stripes. Beauti-
' fully made of
- course. with
LouiNe Nachman
4*46-1)616
DEL
MONTE
PASTRIES is
busy, busy,
busy taking
orders for
cakes that will
honor this
spring's grad-
uates! Cakes of
any flavor, any
size (even in
:he shape of a
book), can be
jecorated with
figurines in cap and gown, scrolls,
etc. Show how proud you are; phone
in your order and surprise that grad!
And for your Memorial Day picnics,
remember this long established, old-
fashioned bakery (it does it all!) has
hamburger buns, French rolls, and
heavenly apple sbrudel! Del Monte
Center, next door to Lucky's.
375-4222.
This handsome
sweater - for
man or woman
is from a
collection of
sweaters made
in Spain at
HARUKO'S
FASHIONS
Cotton blend
in many colors,
solid and pat-
terned, v-neck
or round, and
soft as can be. Best of all, it was a
special purchase so Haruko can offer
them at a mere $49! Easy, comfort-
able, great for golf: and keep in mind
that special day for Dad next month!
Remember HARUKO is forever add-
ing new merchandise to her 50 % off
upstairs loft! the Crossroads Indoor
Mall, Carmel, 625-1060.
Mothers and children: have you
heard the dinosaurs are coming to
Pacific Grove? That's the rumor, And
DEBORAH'S ARTS is well pre-
wed with pins, aprons, pens, pen-
...Gill_stamps, wind-up toys, ETC!
T
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