Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Winch Family - Myron Erwin Winch - Winch Triplett Wedding and Reception pictures - page 3

Cutting the cake - I don't know who the man and child is.












From left to right: Lola May Page, Lorna Lee Triplett Winch, Myron Erwin Winch, and John Sinclair.







Myron Erwin Winch, Donny Olson, and Lorna Lee Triplett Winch at reception. Aunt Billie, Grandma Leonard, and Aunt Fred are to the right.








From Left to Right: Hildegarde Olga Teuber Triplett (the lady I called Grandma), John Stewart (best man), Lola May Winch (Maid of Honor), the lady whose back is to us I do not know, part of Myron Erwin Winch (part of face), back of Fred Page (Aunt Lola's future husband), and my mom Lorna Lee Triplett Winch.




From left to right: I believe that Aunt Billie is on the far left talking with my Grandfather Shirley Green (Tripp) Triplett- his back is to us. Grandma (Hildegarde Olga Teuber Triplett) is to the right of Grandpa. I do not know who the lady is next to Grandma. The lady looking at us is Emily Victoria Jarl Winch - my Dad's mother. The young man next to her is Fred Page. I do not recognize anyone else, to the right of Fred.


Left to right: Grandma and Grandpa Triplett. Lewis Mittness is standing next to Grandpa. (Lewis is Grandma Hildegarde's brother-in-law.) I don't know who the ladies are to our right of Aunt Fred. Lastly, is Emily Victoria Jarl Winch, and her future son-in-law, Fred Page.










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Friday, October 8, 2021

Masters Family - Deborah Carline Masters - page 5 - Carmel Wedding

This is the only picture that I have on Aunt Deb and Uncle Dick on their wedding day. I changed it to black and white - below right. They were married in Carmel, Monterey, California.

This article reads as:
Deborah Haar, Is Married To Richard Nelson
     Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Nelson are establishing their home at 764 Michigan Avenue. The couple were married October 8th in the Church of the Wayfarer in Carmel.
     The bride, the former Deborah Haar of Fresno, was attired in a candlelight lace gown over matching taffeta. The gown was fashioned with a strapless bodice and a ballerina length skirt. A matching jacket of lact which was styled with a nylon tulle yoke was worn with the gown.
      The bride's only jewelry was a single strand of pearls. She added a beige Satin hat with a bow and streamers of veiling in the back. Her boquet of cymdium orchids was arranged on a golden bound Bible.
     Miss Lola Winch was her sister's maid of honor. Her strapless ballerina length gown was made of Chantilly lace over blue taffeta. She added a jacket of matching lace which was designed with a Peter Pan collar. She carried a yellow gladioli boquet.
     Dr. B.M. Sorauf was the best man and Arthur B. Wiebe was the usher. Myron Winch gave his sister in marriage. Reb. Filmore Gray officiated and Ralph Farr sang prenuptial selections.
     The church was decorated with baskets of yellow hued chrysanthemums.
     Mrs. Emily Winch wore a gray silk dress for her daughter's wedding. The mother of the bride-groom, Mrs. H.W. Lewellyn of Selma, was clad in a wine hued suit. Both add corsages of gardenias.
     The reception was in the Pine Inn. The bride's table was centered with a tiered cake which was flanked by silver candelabra and encircled with white carnations. Champagne and hors d'oeuvres were served from a table which was decorated with white gladioli.
     The couple honeymooned in Carmel and Palm Springs.
     The bride is a member of the Junior Parlor Lecture Club. She was graduated from the Roosevelt High School.
     Nelson, a son of Mrs. Lewellyn and Henry Nelson, both of Fresno, is employed as a pharmacist for the College Pharmacy.
 

This is the non-colorized image of the above photo.











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Haar Family - Henry Cark Haar - Picture and Obituary

This is the picture and obituary of my Aunt Deborah Carline Masters [Haar] Nelson first husband, Henry Clark Haar. The picture is in the era of World War 2. I believe it was taken in the back yard of my grandmother's home - Emily Victoria Jarl [Masters] Winch, in Fresno California.

My Aunt Deborah and Henry divorced in 1949. Henry remarried and had three daughters. The obituary reads as:

Henry C. Haar
     Services for Henry Clark Haar, 67, of Fresno will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Calaveras Chapel of the Lisle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.
     Mr. Clark [should be Haar] died Thursday.
     He was a lifelong Fresno resident. Mr. Clark was the owner of Henry's restaurant and founded Haar's Propane.
     He founded the Roaring 20's Auto Club and was a member of the First English Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Edison Social Club, Fresno Trade Club and a life member of American Legion Post 509.
     Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Kathryn and Kimberly, both of Fresno; two brothers, Harry of Fresno and George of Elsinor; three sisters, Mollie Rasmussen and Elsie Margaretich, both of Fresno and Ann Corell of Alameda.
     [Of note he served in the Navy, Pacific Theatre, during the 2nd World War.]

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