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Show I Hardman-Bullock Wedding Held Wednesday, Aug. 7 On Wednesday evening, August 7, at tb First ard Chtpel, in the presence of the immediate families, famil-ies, Hazel Hardman and Glade Bullock e-xchanged nuptial vows with Bishop Lewis Olpin officiating. offic-iating. Imediately following, the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hard-man Hard-man entertained at a very well arranged wedding reception in the recreation hall, which was tastefully decorated for the o-ccasion. o-ccasion. Pink and white streamers over the large window enhanced by baskets of gladiola and lighted pink candles in white holders, formed a background of beauty and where the bridal party received re-ceived their friends. In the lineup were the bride and groom, the brides parents and the grooms mother, Mrs. Irving Bullock; the brides attendants, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs. Finlay-son, Finlay-son, Mrs. Max Jorgensen, Mrs. Phil Haggard and Miss Lois Jones. Kenneth Bullock, 'brother of the groom stood as best man. For her wedding gown the bride chose a gown of white lace over satin, while her fingertip lace trimmed veil was held in place with tiny rosebuds and seed pearls. She carried a bridal boq-uet boq-uet of white roses and gladiola tied with white satin streamers. Among the attendants, Mrs. Jojhnson, Mrs. Finlayson, and Miss Jones wore blue, Mrs. Jorgensen wore white with black lace bol- ero, while Mrs. Hoggard chose old rose. All carried boquets of gladiola. glad-iola. The petite little flower girls Betty Beers and Anita Bullock were clad in frilly white frocks. Mrs. Hardman was attired in a light print gown while Mrs. Bullock Bul-lock chose a darker style. Both wore lovely corsages. The men of the party wore white boutonieres. Bishop Reed Walker was master mast-er of ceremonies and following the bridal waltz, conducted the program, which was as folows. A vocal solo, Rose Marie, I Love You. was sung by Warren P. Kirk, accompasied by Mrs. Kirk: Toast to the bride. Miss Estelle Fenton; A piano solo. Nocturne in F Sharp, by , Miss Carol Clark; Tribute to the Groom. Bishop AlRoy Cillmnn; three numbers' by a Indies chorus, directed by Farren Kirk and accompanied by Mrs. Kirk. Dancing and refreshments refresh-ments and viewing the lovely gift display rounded out the evening. Mrs. Leland Beers. Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mrs. Harold Hardman and Mrs. Cecil Bullock arranged the unusual gift display. Receiving Receiv-ing gifts at the door were Joyce Robinson. Karen Hardman, Georgia-Lee Bullock and Kent Pul-lock. Pul-lock. Mrs. Mary Esklund and Mrs. Loren West were in charge of re- f reshments. The table in the serving room was covered with a beautiful lace-cloth lace-cloth and held a center piece of gorgeous gladiola, flanked by lighted tapers. Here, dressed in dainty formals. Miss Joan Hard-man, Hard-man, Miss Joyce Barton, Miss Mary Winters, Miss Bonnie Winters Win-ters and Miss Peggv Spencer served. |