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Show Couple Exchange Marriage Vows At Home Ceremony Miss Lois Binns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Binns, was united in marriage last Saturday, October 15, to Mr. Frank Rusick of ElSegundo,1 California, The Reverend James O. Arthur of the Presbyterian church officiated. The ceremony was performed in a beautiful setting in the home of the bride's parents. Vows were pledged before an improvised altar which stood in front of the living room windows. The white altar, banked with baskets bas-kets of white dahlias, had for its background a mass of ferns and climbing ivy. Tall white lighted tapers, in brass stands, stood on the altar centered by a basket of pink and white roses. Baskets of roses and of pink and white dahlias were attractively arranged ar-ranged throughout the house. The bride was lovely in a beautifully-designed model of sheer white i velvet, princess style, en train. An exquisite veil of tulle bordered with lace fell just below the shoulders in front and gradually deepened in length. It rested on a cororiet entwined en-twined with seed pearls and orange-blossom. orange-blossom. Her bouquet was of bride's roses, gardenias and lilies, of the '.'valley, from which fell a shower of narrow dainty ribbons tied at intervals in tiny bows. The bridal party was led by Miss Vivian Makirt, bridesmaid, beautiful in blue satin under pale blue net. Miss Maxine Westover, maid of honor, hon-or, followed in an attractive model of pink taffeta. Both attendants carried bouquets of pink Columbia roses. Little Barbara Risser, cousin of the bride, was charming in a floor-length floor-length frock of hand-embroidered rose pink taffeta under pink net. Melvin Chabrajez of El Segundo was best man. Mrs. Binns, mother of the bride, wore plum colored silk with a gardenia corsage. A reception was given by the bride's parents, following the ceremony. cere-mony. Receiving at the door was Mrs. A. L. Risser of Long Beach, California, In charge of the gift room were Miss Lucille Bedier of Salt Lake City and Miss Frances Jensen of Mt. Pleasant. Miss Donna Wootton, Miss Zola Grant and Miss Lora Grant served. Music was furnished by Miss Helen Devey and a string ensemble under the direction of Miss Edith Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Rusick left Tuesday for a two-weeks wedding trip to places of interest along the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Rusick's traveling outfit out-fit was of teal blue" crepe with rust accessories. The young' couple will make their home in Inglewood, California. J : o . |