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Show Robert Palfreyman Takes Bride In California Wedding Ceremony Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palfreyman Palfrey-man are making their home in Springville following fol-lowing their marriage which took place at Pasadena, California on Janu--ary 2. Robert is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Palfreyman of this city and his bride, the former for-mer Sue Ann Gordon, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Gordon of Pasadena, California. Cali-fornia. Parents of the bride-groom are entertaining at an Open House Friday evening at their home 190 South 10th East from 8 until 10 p.m., to which relatives and friends are invited in-vited to make the acquaintance of the new bride. She graduated from high school at Pasadena and attended attend-ed the Brigham Young University. Univer-sity. Robert is a graduate of the Springville high school and LDS Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Palfreyman and daughter Ann, went to Pasadena for the wedding rites and reception at the home of the bride's parents. Among the guests also were Mrs. Eva Higbee of St. George, grandmother grand-mother of the groom, who accompanied ac-companied the Palfreymans to Pasadena; Mrs. DeVere Erb (Ruth Condie) of California; Mrs. Nell Condie, visiting on the coast from Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Palfreyman of Baldwin, formerly of Springville Spring-ville and another cousin, Mrs. Roebrt Lowe and husband formerly for-merly of Provo. The bride's wedding gown was of white lace over taffetta, with full ballerina-length skirt and tight fitted bodice. Her veil was shoulder length and she carried a white orchid bou- j quet surrounded with white ' j vanda orchids with white satin j streamers. j Her attendants in' eggshell J sheath dresses, were a sister- i in-law and close friends resid- jt ing in Pasadena. I . rz t |