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Show Miss Brewer Weds Robert R. RicJiardson Miss Carole Mae Brewer, lovely love-ly attendant to Miss Sugar House 1950, was wed Friday to Robert Russell Richards. The ceremony was performed in St. Paul's Episcopal church by the Rev. Mortimer Chester. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Brewer, 1473 Woodland Ave. Mr. Richardson Rich-ardson is a son of Mr. and Mas. William R. Richardson of Memphis, Mem-phis, Tenn. 1 The bride1 is well known in Sugar House, having been employed em-ployed at the South East Furniture Fur-niture Co. Iprior to her marriagel Wedding Dress The bride's slender dress of i rose-tinged satin was made with j deep-cuffed decolletage and lace ' yoke. Her fingertip veil of blush illusion (rippled from a lace princess prin-cess crown, and she held a white Bible marked with an orchid. Attendants to the bride were her sister, Miss Bette Brewer, 1 maid of honor; Miss Joanne Earnshaw and Miss Virginia Sondrup, bridesmaids; Miss Carolee Mathies, flower girl. Jim Lassitter was best man. Welch Gregerson and Tom Olson Ol-son ushered. Reception Wedding guests and the bridal party traveled to the Pi Kappa Alpha house for the reception honoring newlyweds following the ceremony- I -v ' V ! ! ; i . ' - i : 5 - ' - ' WED FRIDAY Lovely Carole Mae Brewer, attendant to Miss Sugar House 1950, was ' wed Friday to Robert Russell Rllchardson. Courtesy S. L. Tribune. |