The Times of San Mateo/1940/Peter Whitfield Claims Bride

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Peter Whitfield Claims Bride (1953)

Peter Robert Whitfield Jr. (1918-1987) in the The Times of San Mateo on June 1, 1953.

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Peter Whitfield Claims Bride

Surprising their many friends, Peter Whitfield Jr. and Miss Doris M. Zimbelman of Burlingame motored to Reno where they were quietly married Wednesday. The bridal couple are now honeymooning at Lake Tahoe and other points interest in the high Sierra and and will return to the Peninsula the first of the week. Miss Zimbelman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zimbelman of Donnelly avenue, Burlingame. She has lived here for about a year with her family and attended Burlingame High School. Mr. Whitfield is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whitfield of Rhinette avenue, Burlingame and a brother of Floyd, Eugene and Mary Whitfield. A graduate of Burlingame High School, he attended San Mateo Junior College and is now employed in Burlingame. On their return from their honeymoon, the newlyweds will live Burlingame.

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