OCR Text |
Show Chapel Garden Scene Of Lovely Wedding . In a beautiful setting of summer sum-mer flowers and palms in the garden of Garden Park ward, Salt Lake City on Friday evening eve-ning Captain LeJeune Whitney of the WACS and Major Carl T. Griffith, TJ. S. Army, exchanged wedding vows. The bride was accompanied to the flower-banked altar on the arm of her father, L. J. Whitney, while the wedding march was played by Jack Laney. Tall, lighted light-ed candelabra cast. a glow over a gorgeous wheel of white gladioli forming a background for the wedding party. The ceremony was performed at six o'clock by Bishop Bish-op J. L. Reed of the Salt Lake ward, and was witnessed by a small group of immediate family fam-ily members and close friends. The bride was attractively attired at-tired in a white afternoon frock with orchid corsage. She wore a silk net headpiece, fashioned with a single orchid. Her attendants were Mrs. Francis Holley, Mrs. Mildred Hansen and Miss Edna Bartholomew. They also were attired at-tired in afternoon gowns in pastel pas-tel shades and carried colonial bouquets with flowered ribbon streamers. An army captain, a friend of the bridegroom, of Salt Lake City, was best man. Immediately after the wedding ceremony, members of the wedding wed-ding party including Mr. and Mrs. L j. Whitney, parents of the bride, also their two sons and Earl Whitney; the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Bertha Griffith, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Mae Fletcher, together with other members of . the party were entertained at a wedding dinner on the Roof Gar-flp Gar-flp of Hotel Utah, honoring the newlyweds. A gorgeous three-tiered wed- ding cake with miniature bride and groom and wedding bells, decorated the dining table which was also arranged with floral decorations and tall, burning tapers tap-ers After the wedding dinner, din-ner, a group of friends of the couple, mciuums r sonnel, entertained at an informal party at the Roof Garden, enjoying enjoy-ing dancing and refreshments. The couple left for Estes Park, Colo., on a few days' wedding trip, and upon their" return the bride will return to her station at I Louisville, Ky., and Major Griffith Grif-fith will go to his camp in Oklahoma. Okla-homa. FRIENDS ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING An evening of sewing and visiting visit-ing was enjoyed by a group of friends entertained at the home of Mrs Dorothy Johnson, last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Tasty refrehments were served at the close of the party to Mrs. Shirley W. Brailsford, Mrs Betty Fon Diamond, Mrs. Thonna H. Madsen, Mrs. Carol B. Dalton, Mrs Vontella G. Smith, Mrs Leah J. McClellan of Spanish Fork, Miss Evelyn Reed, Miss Norma Roylance and the hostess. |