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Show .Miss IiIIela Ike Weds I Ben jamin Woodrow Hutchinson Mere Wednesday The marriage of Miss LaRel.i Lake and P.enj.imin Woodrow Hutchinson was solcmincd at tin-Lake tin-Lake home in this city at ,"!:.'IU p.m. Wednesday before a small croup of relatives and intimate friends of the bride and K'oom. !'p. Vernon Wortben of the St. Ceoie west ward read the ceremony. cere-mony. The bride wore old rose and was attended by her sister-in-law. Mrs. .lean Lake. Her brother. Wilford Lake was the best man. The couple stood in front of a larj;e basket of rose colored blossoms. The marriage mar-riage culminates a romance of two years, berdmiinn shortly after Mr. Hutchinson came hero from Columbia, Ky., as a CCC cnrollee. For the past several months he has been employed in P.aUersf ield, Calif. The bride is the eldest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Lake of this city. Following a reception at the home Wednesday, nii:ht. the couple left early this mornini; to make their home in P.akersfirld. Amoni; those present at I he ceremony were the bride's (uvmd-parenls. (uvmd-parenls. Mr. and Mrs, William Al-kin Al-kin Sr., Mrs. Leo Smith, the Misses I'.letha Johnson, Velma Madsen, Winnie Gubler and Mai'cie Harris, and two local friends of the i;niom. Milton White and Wil-laid Wil-laid Patten. |