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Show POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE TAKE TEMPLE YOWS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilton announce an-nounce the marriage ' of their daughter Claire Nell and Mr. Robert Rob-ert Huish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Huish of Provo. The ceremony too place in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple on Thursday morning, with Nicholas G. Smith officiating and was witnessed wit-nessed by the bride's parents, the parnets of the groom, Mrs. S. W. Hilton, Mrs. Ethel W. Carlson and the groom's grand ( parents. Following the temple rites, a wedding breakfast was tendered the young couple and the attending party at the Beau Brummel Cafe in Salt Lake City. Here they were joined by Miss Phyllis Hilton and Joseph Hilton, sister and brother of the bride. The same evening, in the Third Ward recreation bj-'r. and Mrs. Hilton entertained at a well planned plan-ned wedding reception in honor of the newlyweds. The large hall was beautifully decorated with ferns and georgeous peonies. Slender white tapers in crystal holders glowed brightly in the windows & on the front of the stage, and formed form-ed a most artistic setting for the bridal party, which included the bride and groom, the brides parents, par-ents, the groom's parents, Matron of Honor, Elaine H. Tuttle, attending attend-ing Matron, Mary C. Varney, Bride's maids, Miss Phyllis Hilton, and Miss Erma Henry, and the dainty wee flower girl Ellen Ka Choules. Lynn Rockwood was best man. The young bride was charming in a gown of embossed satin, and long viel of brides illusion held in place by an orchid. ' Her bouquet was a large orchid nestled in gardenias, gar-denias, white rose buds and dainty ferns. Mrs. Tuttle wore blue taffeta with a corsage of white roses, while Mrs. Varney wore a gown of whi'te jersey, with flowered trim. Her corsage was pink rose buds. Miss Hilton and Miss Henry wore long gowns of white marquisette. Miss Henrys gown was trimmed in black lace, while Miss Hilton's had a navy blue bodice and' trimmings. trim-mings. Both wore corsages of red rose buds. Little Miss Ellen Kay Choules wore printed dimity and carried a basket of red and white roses. The mothers of the bride and the groom wore long dark gowns with green trim. Their corsages were gardenias. The men of the bridal party wore white boutton-iers. boutton-iers. S. Wr. Hilton, the brides uncle was master of ceremonies and conducted con-ducted the following program: I reading, "The June Couple" by George Geo-rge Paul; vocal solo 'As Time Goes By" Warren Kirk, accompanied by-Miss by-Miss Maurine Lim; vocal solo, Jeanne Jean-ne West, accompanied by Miss Lim; a toast to the bride by Miss Estelle Fenton; vocal solo, Peggy Lee Whiting. Clarinet solo. L. Jean Olson, ac-oomnanied ac-oomnanied by Miss LaRoe Olson: Toast to the Groom. Mr. Huish Vocal trio. Mips Jeanne West. Miss Lucille Newman and Miss Maurine Lim- Vocal solo. Mis? Virginia raoos. nccomnanied bv Miss Lim: Vvi1 solo. M'?s TVTffv Iff Whit-i Whit-i n "-. The rn-iiniler of the cvoni:T7 was spent in dar.omg. |