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Show Marriage Annouaced In a beautiful church cere-mtny cere-mtny Sumday evening, Miss Lola .itUA'art oi Eureka, Kansas, became be-came the bride of D. Allien ii-omas, s'peectT, director and mi-stony teacher at Wasatch Academy. Tns 'aouble ring ceremoniy' was-pei-iOii-ned 'oy she Rev. Alfred iViiorsdnel, pajtior of the First Presbyterian church, in the i-rsence ot 200 guesits. Tall lUiute cathedral candles, calla iuli.s asid ierm were used in decorating dec-orating .he church. LvJasicai numioers were turnasho'd by Kog-i- l-i-anse.-'!, organist; Mrs. Ssan-,-ey H. Gill, vocalist, and Mirs. iwger Hansen, violinist. W. K. linrondLonj gave 'toe Cride in, marriage. She wore a yo wn of ivory satin en train, with lingertip veil and a coro-i.it't coro-i.it't oi orange blossoms. Her .osiuque't was of talisman' roses'. The bride was a-Jteinded toy her suster, Miss V.eima Stewart, in pate okie ctoiieion, with matching nalo hat. Robert M. Paul was Deist man. The bride's mother, Mrs. T. L. S-ewaiit, wore a olue i-ace dress with a corsage oif gardenias. gar-denias. Little Clarioe Gunn in pink taffeta was tlower girl. Robert 'Bosscher, Ruchard Bii-umenthal, William Lo Ailing and Keith Reeimitsma were ushers. ush-ers. Folio a ing the ceremoniyt a reception, re-ception, -was held- in she Alice aormin.ory. A yellow and green color sememe 'predominated in '.Lie decora Lons. The serving table, covered with an imported lace cloth, was ceinijerad with a .i.iree'-ti-cred 'wedding cake, and senior girls of Wasaacih Acad'eimy assisted in serving. |