News Scrapbook 1985

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,324) (Cir. S. 339,788) SEP 8 1985

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Brookfield, Brehm Com· munitiee' new smgle-family home development in Carlsbad, has released a second phase of 23 home after the sellout of the first 34 units. Four floorplans range from 1,064 to 1,813 quare feet of- fering two to thr bedrooms.

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The San Diego Union/Greg Vojtko Above, Jennifer and Peter Isler; at right, Julie and Martin Doyle on the grand staircase at the Westgate. Only hitch at weddillg was an itch T he Mother of the Bride eyed The Bride's Dog and issued a mild reproof: "I don't think The Bride's Dog is supposed to scratch."

Prices er to l40,900. Brookfield will contain 220 home at build-out * • • Con truction is under way on a recreation center at University Canyon West attached homes over• looking Tecolote Canyon Natural Park near the University of San Diego. The building houses a hower and restrooms. A 58-foot swimming pool and spa are also under construction. • • • Only a few homes remain for sale at Boardwalk/La Jolla condomini- ums in La Jolla, according to The Douglas Allred Co., developer. Sizes range from 1,080 to 1, 43 o square feet with close-out prices of $122,900to $180,000. • • • H .D. McNee Realty Advisers has cured $1.1 million in permanent financing for the new Balboa Travel headquarters building at 909 West Laurel St., downtown. Financing for the 11,537-square• foot structure was provided by the San Diego County Construction Laborers' Union Pension Fund Trust. • • * from $111,900

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Effie - a winsome shelty collared in phalaenopsis orchids - continued to scratch. Effie's itch may have been the only hitch in an otherwise flawless dinner-dance that followed the wed- ding of Jennifer Anne Fetter and Peter Farnham Isler. Jenniier - called JJ for reasons even her mother no longer recalls - is the daughter of Jane and Thomp- son Fetter of La Jolla. Peter is the son of Marilyn Isler and the late Rev. Richard Dean Isler of Roway- fon, Conn. They were married at St. James- by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in rites conducted by the Right Rev. Harold Robinson and the Rev. Benjamin Lavey. (Robinson, now bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York, officiated at the Thompson Fetters' wedding here 28 years ago, christened two of their three chil- dren, and married their son and daughter-in-law, the Trevor Fetters, in 1983.) The bride's attendants - all dressed in iridescent, midnight-blue taffeta - were her sister, Margaret Fetter; her sisters-in-law, Melissa Fetter and Jennifer Isler; Gigi Gen- fry; Sarah Lyal~ Pamela Poletti; Emily True and Lil Zimmermann.

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The ushers were Peter's brother, Stephen Isler; his brother-in-law, Trevor Fetter; Stephen Benjamin; Peter Daly; Stanley Honey; Andrew King; Gary Knapp and David Perry. JJ and Peter are graduates of Yale University, where both were elected All American in saiJ.\ng. The bride and bridegroom shared a table for two beneath an oak tree at their wedding dinner in the gar- dens of her parents' La Jolla home. (Jane Fetter recalled that the oak bad been a housewarming gift from Anne and the late William Donald Evans.) The Coalition Orchestra, a decid- edly contemporary group led by J.J. Frank, made good use of the grand piano that was a gift to the newlyweds from the bride's mater- nal grandparents, Marian and Wal- ter Trevor. Band singer David Stanger said the family had requested only one song: "Always," by Irving Berlin. "I had to learn it about an hour ago," be said.

at Coronado's Christ Episcopal Church to their reception and din- ner-dance at the Hotel Del. The bride is the daughter of Tula and William Krooskos, and the bridegroom is the son of Betty and Bill Rainey, all of San Diego. Carolyn was attended by her sis- ter, Madeline DeWan, and by Barba- ra Blake, Debbie Gorton and Jan Rainey. Mark Menzel was best man, and Chuck's brothers, Bill, Van and Mike Rainey, were ushers. Michael DeWan was the wreath-bearer, Adam Rainey was the ring-bearer and Lauren Brown was the flower girl. The newlyweds - natives of San Diego and classmates at Crawford High School - are at home in Del Mar after a wedding trip to Europe. . Carolyn, a gr1duate of-theJJni1£er- s1ty of San DiegQi._is an assistant ar- chivist at Scripps Institute of Oceanography. Before his marriage, Chuck Rai- ney played professional baseball for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs

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and Oakland A's. He is now em- ployed by an engineering firm.

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