File:June Thordis Tandberg (1933-2011) and Charles Dewitt Baker (1932-2004) wedding in the Long Beach Press-Telegram of Long Beach, California on 11 July 1954.png

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June Thordis Tandberg (1933-2011) and Charles Dewitt Baker (1932-2004) wedding in the Long Beach Press-Telegram of Long Beach, California on 11 July 1954

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English: June Thordis Tandberg (1933-2011) and Charles Dewitt Baker (1932-2004) wedding in the Long Beach Press-Telegram of Long Beach, California on 11 July 1954
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Source Long Beach Press-Telegram of Long Beach, California on 11 July 1954
Author AnonymousUnknown author
Other versions https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101914126/long-beach-press-telegram/

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June Tandberg Exchanges Lines With Charles Baker. Charles DeWitt Baker and his bride the former June Thordis Tandberg are at home at 1754 Obispo Avenue, following a wedding trip to Laguna Beach and Las Vegas, Nevada. The couple's wedding was a recent event at First Methodist Church with Rev. George B. Grose officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tandberg of 4485 Walnut Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Baker of 2395 Daisy Avenue are the parents of the benedict. For the ceremony Miss Tandberg attended by Miss Rita Heywood chose an original gown of Chantilly lace and tulle trimmed with iridescent sequins and seed pearls. She wore a matching Juliet cap and a strand of pearls given her by the bridegroom. She carried phalaenopsis orchids and bouvardia on a white Bible. Bridesmaids were Miss Irene Baker, sister of the bridegroom Joan Kirsch and Annie Taylor. The bridegroom's cousin Roxanne Smith was flower girl. The bridal attendants wore powder blue lace and net gowns. Jim Baker was his brother's best man while ushers were James Marsh, Don Heywood, and David Selway. The reception for 300 guests took place at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Hostesses were Mmes. George Thomsen, Neal Miller, Samuel Vickers, Charles Ekhoff, Irene Nelson, Lloyd Smith, Barney G. West, DeWitt Baker, grandmother of the bridegroom and Miss Diane Miller. Sisters of the bride and bridegroom Pauline Tandberg and Mary Baker presided over the guest book. Both popular young persons were graduated from Polytechnic High School and attended City College where the bridegroom was a member of Tilsmen. He also attended Boston University.

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