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Show Young Couple Married Another pretty wartime wedding, wed-ding, this time uniting two of Milfoid's most popular young people peo-ple in a navy atmosphere, took place Tuesday evening at the George A. Moore hoime when their second daughter, Miss' Arlene, became the bride of Harvey R. Voerhees, second son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Voorhees. Bishop Carlyle Gronning performed the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding supper, served to members mem-bers of the immediate famlilies. Mrs. Oakley Nelson, a cousin of the bride, had charge of the flower arrangements and Mrs. Willis Whitbeck of the wedding cake, while Misses Ruth Anderson, Ander-son, Patsy Smith and Lois Lee. assisted as-sisted in serving. The bride, an accomplished violinist, is a 1913 graduate of the Milford high school and has been assisting in the J. C. Penney Pen-ney store the past several months. The brid z room graduated with the class of 19-12 and attended the I". S. .C. at Logan prior to entering naval training. The happy hap-py co ipl. h 't Wednesday morning morn-ing for a -i.jrt hoieymrxm trip to souther : Utah parks. The groom w ill leave Milford August 18 to return re-turn to the Farruut trriining station. sta-tion. His wife accompany him as far as I'alt Lake City, where she evpesTts to be employed. |