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Show Miss Kathryn Gust Bride of April 16 In a nicely arranged spring wedding at eight o'clock the evening ev-ening of April 16 Miss Kathryn Naomi Gust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gust, became the bride of Wilbur C. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barrett. The ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Meredith Smith at the Community Commu-nity Methodist church, which was filled with friends and relatives rela-tives of the young couple. Miss Margaret Ireland played several organ selections and accompanied ac-companied Mrs. Meredith Smith, who sang "Because", and Mrs. J. T. Davis in her vocal solo, "O Promise Me". The church was decorated with ferns and lighted candles. The petite brunet bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin made with long sleeves and flowing skirt. Tiny seed pearls outlined the sweetheart neckline. Her veil of bride's illusion fell from a coronet of seed pearls and into a long train outlined with shadow lace. Her bouquet was of white bridal roses. Mrs. Harold Sturgill. the bride's sister, acted as matron of honor. She was gowned in salmon pink satin and wore a corsage of roses. The bridesmaids were dressed in identically designed models. Miss Magdalyn Gust chose pink for her gown with Which she wore pink carnations and Miss Don-netta Don-netta Ellis, the other attendant, wore blue chiffon with white carnations. Ronald Davis was best man. Ushers were Russell Gust. Craig Davis and Carl Barrett. The bride's mother wore a black crepe dress with sequin trim and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Barrett, mother of Mr. Thomas, wore blue crepe and a gardenia corsage. An informal reception was held at the Gust home. Mrs. Aimer Aim-er A Berg, Mrs. Edith Peterson, Mrs. Hal Meyerhoffer and Mrs. Harry Turner were in charge of serving. The young couple left late in the evening for a wedding trip to Las Vegas. They plan to make their home at the Grand apartments. apart-ments. t . |