Hollywood Studio Magazine (April 1967)

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SAVE MONEY CARPETING DRAPERIES FURNITURE ACCESSORIES TOLUCA DEN Interior Decorating 10154 Riverside Dr. North Hollywood TELEPHONE 877-5736 Little Notes From A Big Lot WEDDING BELLS! ily heirloom seed pearl necklace and carried her great-great-grand¬ mother’s face handkerchief. Her cathedral-length veiling of ivory silk illusion fell from a lace camelot cap and she carried a cas¬ cade of gardenias and stephanotis accented with ivy leaves. Mrs. Robert J. Baker was matron of honor, Bonnie Crane was brides¬ maid, and Cynthia Ayres was junior bridesmaid. Their powder blue chif¬ fons were worn with matching net hats and they held baskets of blue and deep purple spring flowers. Robert J. Baker was his brother’s best man and ushering were the bride’s brother Douglas DeCinces and Jed Kairath. Prior to their honeymoon depart¬ ure for Big Bear, the young couple greeted 100 guests at a dinner re¬ ception. Blue and purple-hued spring blooms decorated tables at the Mulholland Club in Hollywood Hills. Graduate of James Monroe High School and former students of Val¬ ley College, the newlyweds will make their home in Panorama City. His bride is a model with the Doro¬ thy Shreve Agency. Congratulations from grandpa Dominic DeCinces (Still Dept.-now retired) and Uncle Wm. DeCinces, Art Director. Prior to their Laguna honeymoon departure, the couple greeted ap¬ proximately 85 people from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. — family and close friends -at Arthur’s Village Inn, Glendale where champagne and cake was served. After the reception, a buffet din¬ ner was given by Gloryette’s grand¬ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lyons, at their home in Toluca Lake for about 40 of the guests. The new Mrs. Stevenson has been employed at Universal as a film librarian since 1960, and has been working exclusively on all Roy Hug¬ gins productions since 1964. Her husband works for Quinn Martin productions as a sound effects cut¬ ter on the FBI series. Gloryette has two children by a former marriage - Kevir , 13 and Douglas, 10 - who are happy with their new dad, having known him for about six years. The happy couple (his second mar¬ riage, too) are making their home in Burbank. Proud grandmother, Grace Howe, is a negative cutter at Universal. 12