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Show (rNwlyweds cRgturn From Trip;, siding Here " j ; A lovely wedding of the early spring season was that of-Miss Ina Haws, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Haws of this city and Ted Vane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Vane, also ot bpnngville. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's mother, with Bishop Howard Maycock of the First ward performing the ceremony cere-mony before immediate members of the two families. The bride was beautifully attired at-tired in a white chiffon velvet wedding dress. " Her airline veil was lace edged and fashioned to her head wtih a halo of- orange blossoms. She wore a corsage of gardenias and carnations. After their marriage, the bride and groom were honored with an informal wedding reception attended at-tended by members of the wedding wed-ding party. A gorgeously decorated decorat-ed three-tier wedding cake with a miniature 'bride and groom and also orange blossoms and bells, decorated the serving table. After their marriage the new-k new-k lyweds left for a few days1- trip, returning last Tuesday. They are making their home in this city j for the present. Complimenting the bride, a nicely-arranged shower was given Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Nolan Weight, a sister-in-law. A delightful time was spent with bridal games and a tasty lunch was served. Many lovely I gifts were received by the guest of honor from relatives and friends 1 in attendance. |