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Show SOCIETy Wilma Wogec Married To Ted Campbell One of the prettiest weddings of the season was that of Miss Wilma Wogec, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wogec, and Ted Campbell, son of Mrs. Louisa Campbell; who were married July 24 at a 10 o'clock ceremony in the St. Helen's Catholic church. To the strains of the traditional tradition-al bridal music played by Mrs. George Day of Ft. Duchesne, the nuptial party proceeded up the aisle to kneel before the candle-lighted candle-lighted altar banked with white gladioli, where the marriage rites were performed at a mass with nuptial blessing celebrated by Father Wendel Luctmer. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was most attractive at-tractive in a white taffeta creation, crea-tion, fashioned on princess lines with a full skirt, sweetheart neckline and small puffed sleeves. Her bride's illusion veil was caught at the crown with a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, white sweetpeas and babybreath, tied with white satin streamers. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Flora Wogec as maid of honor, who wore a gown of delicate blue with a shoulder length veil capped with flowers to match. Her costume was accented ac-cented by a corsage of pink and white carnations. The two bridesmaids, Misses Katherine and Lily Wogec, sisters sis-ters of the bride, wore gowns of pastel peach and yellow, respec-j tively, with shoulder length veils capped with flowers to match their costumes. Both wore corsages of pink and white carnations. car-nations. Acting as best man was John Wogec, brother of the bride. During the ceremony Miss Esther Es-ther Wogec, sister of the bride, sang four songs, "Oh, Promise Me," Lohengrin's "Bridal Chorus," Chor-us," Schubert's "Ava Maria," and "I Love You Truly." Following the ceremony a lovely wedding breakfast was served to members of the immediate im-mediate families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wogec, after which the young couple left for a short honeymoon at the U Bar Ranch in Uintah Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will make their home in Roosevelt where Mr. Campbell is employed employ-ed by Safeway Stores, Inc. Mrs. Campbell will be honored honor-ed guest at an informal shower at the Catholic Rectory on Monday Mon-day evening. Neighborhood Sewing Club Mrs. Art Allen was hostess to the Neighborhood Sewing Club on Friday evening. Dessert luncheon was served with covers marked for Mrs. Parley Raw-lings, Raw-lings, Mrs. J. S. Rawlings, Mrs. Clifton Laris, Mrs. Howard Andrews, An-drews, Mrs. Neldon Nyberg. Mrs. Floyd Labrum and Mrs. Harold Gardner. Ladies' Fish and Game Fay White of Roosevelt and Rose Malnar of Neola acted as hostesses to the Ladies' Fish and Game club at a swimming party at Lake Borham Monday evening. eve-ning. A delicious picnic lunch was served to approximately thirty members. Bridgelie Bouquets of gladioli decked the rooms last Thursday evening eve-ning when Mrs. Bennie Schmiett entertained her bridge club. Tempting light refreshments were served to eight guests including in-cluding Mrs. Steve Bellon, Mrs. Ned Bellon, Mrs. Parley Raw-lings, Raw-lings, Mrs. Orson Stevens, Mrs. Jack Hoover, Mrs. Johnny Cook, Mrs. Mar Vel Nelson and Mrs. Elbert Curtis. Following luncheon lunch-eon two tables were arranged for bridge. |