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Show Lois Adiene Hudson Wat March S Bride A delightful home service at seven o'clock Friday evening, March 5, united in marriage Miss Lois Adiene Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson, Copperton, and Warrant Officer Elliott H. Landheim of the U. S. army air corps. Bishop George M." Nix officiated. officiat-ed. The bridal couple stood before be-fore a background of daffodils, pink tulips and fern. Miss Hudson chose for her wedding an ivory taffeta gown made entrain. Her flowers were pink camellias. Her sister, Mrs. Carl Kanniainen, who wore white lace and net, and Miss Fern Crump of Lark, whose gown was of blue chiffon, were attendants. Mrs. Hudson wore a poudre blue crepe suit dress. She and the bride's attendants had corsages cor-sages of gardenias. Little Carolyn Caro-lyn Stoddard, flower girl, was frocked in blue taffeta. She carried car-ried pink rosebuds. Warrant Officer Landheim is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Landheim of Lewiston, Montana. He enlisted in the army in 1939 and has served overseas. He returned re-turned to the states from Australia Aus-tralia December 23, 1942. His bride is a graduate of Bingham high school and Henager's Business Busi-ness college. She has resigned her position as a stenographer in the U. S. Employment Service office in the Continental Bank building, Salt Lake City. Friday evening the newlywed couple left for Lewiston, Montana, Mon-tana, to visit his parents. From there they plan to motor to Dahlhart, Texas, where the bridegroom is stationed and where they will make their home for the present. Mrs. Landheim wore a three-piece three-piece red woolen suit and snake-skin snake-skin accessories for traveling. |