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Show Hewlyweds Mr, Mrs Gordon E. Taylor u Making Springville Their Home brido, was maid of honor and wore a pale blue biillorina dress with a corsage of pink and white carnations. carna-tions. Maurice Taylor, brother of the groom stood as best man I ,.d.inr their homo in Sprinjr-- Sprinjr-- .. , 'newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. ' E Taylor, who exchanged 'Tn a letty double ring cere-. w"5 ,,,. io, at the home of the I p arents in this city. tn ,rrs Tavlor is the former Vi,; 'charming daughter of 2 V Eh- GiUlos of 377 f't Thin! South. Ri,hop Grant Thorn of the Fifth performed the weddrnff cere-in cere-in the presence of close rela- pl" ind f"em1s nnd imllpdiatol' the rites a reception honored giving the guests were parts par-ts of the bride and the groom's paints of Pavson. The bride was gowned in white J and net over satin, ballerina I "th The full gathered skirt of Uvas set off with a fitted bodice , ,aCe with long sleeves tapered a point at the wrist. Her. veil as caught into a tiera of seed-cearls seed-cearls and her crescent shaped bouquet was of pink rosebuds and ardenias. jtiss Diana Gillies, sister of the |