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Show Joye Wall-Boyd Terry Wedding Solemnized LA VERNE, Calif., July 27th Before an assemblage of relatives rela-tives and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Case, i 2158 6th street, July 24th at 4 p. m. Miss Joye B. Wall, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Olivia M. Wall, of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, and sister of Mrs. Case, became the bride of Boyd P. Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Terry, of Fairview, Utah. Rev. 1 Harry B. McFarland, pastor of the Methodist church, of La Verne, read the impressive double dou-ble ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, H. T. Wall, of Claremont, wore a dainty white organdy afternoon dress with a matching white half-hat. She carried a French bouquet of cecil bruner roses, gypsophalia and orchid gladioli. For something old and borrowed, she carried an exquisite handkerchief, an heirloom heir-loom of her mother's. Mrs. Doris Bruce, maid of honor, hon-or, wore a melon colored afternoon after-noon dress and a white feathered half hat and carried a spray of white gladioli. Teddy Kay Wall, niece of the bride, served as flower girl, and Phyllis Ruth Case, another niece of the bride, lighted the tapers at the fireplace. fire-place. They wore blue and pink batiste dresses. Mr. Case served as best man. Mrs. Mary B. Griffith played the traditional wedding march. Gwendolyn Griffith, violinist, accompanied ac-companied by her mother at the piano, rendered "Oh, Promise Me" and "In a Rose Garden." The bridal couple stood before the mantel on which were tall pink tapers centered by white magnolia blossoms. A large bowl of pink and blue hydrangeas were banked on either side of the fireplace. |