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Show Helen Croxford Exchanges Vows In Yalecrest LDS Ward Rites breakfast at ths Bean Brummel given by the bridegroom's parents. par-ents. For the evening reception, the bride's mother greeted guests In a dusty rose gown accented by a gold begonia corsage. Pink begonias be-gonias complimented the midnight mid-night black gown worn by Mrs. Glissmeyer. Receiving reception guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Koplin and at the guest book was Mrs. Raymond D. Croxford. In the gift room were Mrs. Daniel Dan-iel 8. Ellis, Miss Bonlta Flnlay son, Mrs. Darro H. Glissmeyer, Miss Betty Larsen, Miss Joyce Bennion, and Miss Nina Wright. In charge of the dining room was Mrs. Oliver K. Fairbanks and serving were Miss Elolse Odd, Miss Bally Bailey, Miss Trenna PicknU, Miss Shirley Bailey, Miss Jane Bailey and Miss Bel re Flynn. When she left ths reception the new bride wore a going- way suit of navy with tweed Jacket trimmed with navy. Navy accessories acces-sories served as accent. The couple will honeymoon in Bun Valley and return to make their first horns In Salt Lake. A stunning bridal picture was seen by guests arriving at the Yalecrest LDS ward Friday evening for the reception honoring honor-ing newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. August Glissmeyer Jr. Ths bride was formerly Miss Helen Croxford, Crox-ford, a daughter of Mrs. David G. Tipton, 2772-llth Kast, and ths lata Blanchard Croxford, and her bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. August Glissmeyer, 909 2nd eve. The new Mrs. Glissmsyer was radiant in an unusually styled gown of Imported lace over satin and organza. Ruffled collar and puffed sleeves were accented by elbow-length mitts of lace and the full lacs over-skirt fell to wide ruffles of organza at ths hem of the gown. Laos edged the bride's finger-tip veiling Which was caught to an old fashioned bonnet of lace Jauntily tied under the chin with illusion and shs carried a bouquet of white roses centered by an orchid corsage. In contrast to ths bridal gown were the psstel picolay ensembles ensem-bles worn by the bride's attendants. attend-ants. Each gown was compli-saented compli-saented by a sas talnssw sib bon and small bonnets matched each gown. Rainbow ribbon also trimmed the bonnets and overarm over-arm baakets of pink gladioli, shell pink asters and yellow roses carried by ths attendants. Matron of honor for her sister wss Mrs. Clarence Bailey of Whlttier, Cat and another sister sis-ter of ths bride, Mra Norman M, Upwall, was attending matron. Bridesmaids were the bridegroom's bride-groom's sister, Miss Gloria Glissmeyer, Gliss-meyer, and two other sisters of the bride. Miss Marilyn Croxford and Miss Arda Jans Croxford. Performing best man duties for his brother was Darro H. Glissmeyer and ushers were Raymond Croxford, Monte Glissmeyer, Gliss-meyer, Clarence Bailey, Norman UpwaU and Koyce Tipton. Ths newlyweds were married earlier Friday in the Salt Lake LDS temple and the nuptials were followed by a wedding |