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Show Westf ail-Haddock Rites At Glenwood Springs Miss Nellie Westf all, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Leda Westfall. of Meeker, Colorado, and Wayne Haddock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luey Haddock, Roosevelt, exchanged ex-changed marriage vows at 3:30 p. m. at the Methodist parsonage parson-age in Glenwood Springs, Tuesday, Tues-day, December 18. Rev. H. H. Baker read the words of the single-ring ceremony. The bride wore a suit of winter win-ter white faille with navy blue accessories and had a corsage of red rose buds. She was attended at-tended by Mrs. . Al Hafher and Mrs. Mabel Padget. The newly-weds were complimented compli-mented at a reception the same evening at the Padget home. The new Mrs. . Haddock is a native of Rifle, Colorado, where she attended school. For the past year she had been employed by Mrs. Padget in the Standard Service west of Rifle. ' The groom is in, the U. S. Naval Service and is scheduled to report at San Francisco on January 4 for his discharge. The newlyweds plan to spend the New Year holidays with Wayne's parents in Roosevelt. An interesting highlight of the wedding is the fact that the groom's parents were married in the same Methodist parsonage parson-age twenty-nine years ago. |