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Show CLSlfiSS BRIDE -Log Haven," the Gleed Miller home in Mill Creek Canyon, was the setting for the marriage of Miss Lucy Lee Chapman to Ronald Ron-ald Van Dongen on October 23. The double ring ceremony was solemnized by Dean Richard W. Rowland of St. Mark's Episcopal church. , The bride wore the wedding dress of her sister, Mrs. Guy R. Toombes HI of Los Angeles, the former Martha Ann Chapman. It was fashioned of ivory satin with pointed point-ed sleeves, molded bodice, and a wide, rippling border of Chantilly lace outlining the U-necWine. The bonnet-shaped cap of bndal illusion and lace accented with seed pearls and lilies of the valley held a long veil of illusion floating soft-?v soft-?v over the full skirt of the gown, which fell majestically into a cathedral cath-edral train. She carried an all-white old-fashioned boquet of roses and steph-anotis steph-anotis encircling an orchid. Mies Tomie Louise Dern the maid of honor, attended the bride in a lovely pastel ankle-length gown carrying an old-fashioned nosegay centered with an orchid. Donald Martindale was best man. The bridal party and wedding quests were honored at a wedding supper immediately following the nuptial exchange. The bride's father was the late T Frank Chapman of Hampton, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Van Dongen, 1778 Oakridge Drive, are parents of the benedict. They honeymooned in Denver j while enroute to their new home in Memphis, Tenn., where Mr. Van Dongen is stationed with the U. fa. Navy. |