The Port Arthur (TX) News, 8 Nov 1948 with photo. "Geraldine F. Dumesnil Married at Catholic Rectory to C. E. Gorin. Culminating a series of prenuptial hostilities [sic! I think they meant festivities!] was the wedding of Geraldine Frances Dumesnil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs T. J. Dumesnil of Groves, to Cecil E. Gorin, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gorin, 3140 Sixth street, which took place Friday afternoon at the Immaculate Conception Catholic rectory in Groves. The Rev. M. G. Leahy was the celebrant. The bride was attired in a smart teal blue fur-trimmed suit with which she wore navy accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses. Her only attendant, Chloe Beaux, wore an aqua blue frock with wine accessories. Her corsage was of pink gladoli. Joe Wurkes? served as best man. A receiption was held at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. E. J. Watkins on the Townsend road, following the marriage rites. Shaggy chrysanthemums and other fall flowers were arranged about the room. The bride's table was grand with a three-tiered wedding cake, surrounded with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Mrs. P A Wells served the cake and Mrs. A. G. Haine of Los Angeles, Calif., presided at the punch bowl. Mr. Gorin and his bride left during the evening for a edding trip to Fort Worth and other Texas cities. Mrs. Gorin traveled in a beige wool suit with becoming red hat and accessories. They will make their home in Victorville, Calif., where he is stationed at Victorville army flying school." (Her husband was Cecil Edwin cited in the first post). VanNuys (CA) News, 28 June 1937. 'Rites for Mrs. Gorin. Final rites for Mrs. Martha Gorin, 58 years of age, widow of James Clay Gorin, mining engineer, were conducted at 2:30 pm Saturday at the Wee Kirk of the Heather, under direction of the Forest Lawn Mortuary. A native of Michigan, Mrs. Gorin had lived in California 18? years. (could be 10, print smeary). She died June 21 at the General Hospital following a lingering illness. She leaves four sons, James and Victor Gorin of Glendale and Roy and Donald Gorin of San Fernando, and two daughters, Laurette and Lois Gorin, both of Glendale. Her home was at 444 Griswald street, San Fernando. Interment was in Forrest Lawn Memorial park, Glendale." (James Clay Gorin was the son of John Gladden Gorin, gs of James J Gorin ... and back to Gladin as in previous post). The Valley News, Van Nuys VCA, 8 Sept 1964. "Gorin, 1-Legged Climber, Quits Shop For Hobby. San Fernando - Jim Gorin, this community's one-legged mountain climber, has sold out his radio and television business at 547 N. Maclay Ave. and will devote much of his future time mountain climbing. Gorin has climbed more mountain peaks with one leg and a crutch than most men do with two good legs. He has appeared frequently before Southland service clubs to tell of his mountain-climbing experiences. As associate, Frank Nancy, formerly of Santa Monica, has purchased the Gorin business and is expected to make the official announcement soon. Word of the sale of Gorin's business was divulged when an application was filed with the city clerk's office at the City Hall for a change in ownership of Gorin Radio and Television SHop. The City Council will act tonight on the application. Gorin opened his first radio sales and repair shop here in 1939." (Jim Gorin was the gson of James Clay Gorin mentioned above). More in a few days. Sandi