teameA (jo(f And Countnj (?fnf Si letting, or, lfew IJear J 2y leccjilion I " x 1 " 1 Ytt I - SOCIETY By Helen Bechen Herald and New January 13, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Juckeland were hosts to their many friends on New Year's Day at Reames Golf and Country Club in honor .of their two daughters and their husbands, Capt. and Mrs. Hilary J. Lenze and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Carrell. The Juckelands are shown above, left, greeting Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reed. 1 V i "jfj k ."V 9 At right, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Cox, left, and Mrs. Percy Murray were among the reception guests. I 1 V dm ;-K ' ,Je", Honored guests at the Juckeland reception are pictured above. James and Betty Carrell, left, make their home in Livermore, Calif. Hilary and Joan Lenze, right, have recently returned from Europe and left this week for his new assignment at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Tex. I i S-. Above, Mrs. George Clark, right, gives corsage to Mrs. Ed Geary whil Ed Geary looks on. The three were among those assisting at the affair. At left, Dr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp enjoy snacks at one of the attractively set tables placed about the club room. Others serving as assistants to the Juckelands included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cloaks, George Clark, Mrs. Louis Serruys, Dr. and Mrs. Seth Kerron, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tardiff, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Maury Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarr, Ronald Tarr of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Pond of Berkeley, Nancy Nicol, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCollum. Photos by Kettler