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Show lisi mmm-smst' $; m mmimmmm Mrs. Herh Cole, the former Muss Karen Adams who was married in recent home ceremony, is residing in Washington Couple at home in Northwest after recent wedding ceremony cascaded from a medieval cap with pearl trim and she carried car-ried a bouquet .of red roses and white carnations. Attired in red gowns ballerina baller-ina length with large white mums pinned at the waist were bridesmaids; Jerry Bray, Jean-nie Jean-nie Tilton, Dyanne Law Deann Adams, Mary Cole and Nora Cole. Best man to the groom was Norman R. Cole. Mrs. Frandsen chose white wool jersey for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Cole a blue fur-trimmed suit. Their flowers flow-ers were white carnations. In ovely home rites in late December, Miss Karen Adams exchanged nuptial vows with Herb Cole . The attractive young bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross G. Frandsen Frand-sen of Springville and I. Cliff Adams of Las Vegas and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Cole of Springville. Don Nielson performed per-formed the ceremony in the presence of immediate family members and close friends. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Following the ceremony, an open house honored the new-lyweds. new-lyweds. The bride was gowned in white satin, princess style with a full bustle back. Her veil Greeting guests at the door, were George R. Cole, Mae G. Barrett, Barry C. Adams and the bride's grandmother, Mrs. A. P. Adams. Bonnie Brown was at the guest register and in the gift room were Wilma Barrett and Marjorie Kerby. Serving were Peggy Barrett, Teri Rae Brown and Margene Brown. A beantiful 3-tiered wedding cake with white trim and red poinsettas and topped with a miniature bride and groom set the decorative theme. The couple left shortly after the wedding party to make their home in Washington, while the groom is stationed with the Guard at Fort Lewis. |