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Show Young Couple Take Vows In Home Ceremony An early summer wedding was that of Miss Anna Jean Erdmann and Marvin L. King, who were married on Mav 21 in a ceremony performed by Erwin Sheffield. bishop of the Sixth ward, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Erdmann. Mr. ting is a son of Mr. and Mrs. , Leonard S. King of Prove The bride chose a pretty white nylonette combined with taffeta for her wedding gown, with long nylonette gloves. Her veil, fingertip finger-tip length, was edged with lace and arranged to her head with a crown of seed pearls. She carried a lovely love-ly bouquet of gardenias and roses. Miss Barbara Marrott, of Provo, cousin of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore pale blue and a corsage of pink rose-buds. Mark Argyle of Spanish Fork, young uncle of the groom, was best man. After their marraige the couple received approximately 250 relatives rela-tives and friends in the garden at ' the rear of the Erdmann home. A huge floodlight lighted the entire scene, which was made beautiful with baskets of summer flowers. Tall burning tapers and a pretty 3-tiered wedding cake added to the setting. ' Parents of the newlyweds assisted as-sisted in receiving the guests and during the time lovely string music ' was played by the Misses Virginia Miner, Elaine Jessee, and Glenna Webb. ! Serving refreshments were Mrs, J. E. Butterfield, Virginia Mar-rott, Mar-rott, Provo; Glenna Hatch, R'Teen Beesley and Charlotte Robinson. The gift arrangement was In i charge of Joylene Rawe, Gwen Reed, Doris Homestead, Marva : Poulsen, Mrs. Eugene Marrott of : Provo. Mrs. Helen Robbins was r in charge of the floral arrange- : merits. After their wedding the young : couple went on a few days' honey-moon honey-moon and are now at home to their friends at Provo. |