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Show Miss Marr Kannes Was Sunday Bride Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kannes ol 753 South Seventh East, Sail Lake City, have announced thf marriage of their daughter, Mary and Alke Theodore Diamant a the Greek Orthodox church, Sail Lake City, at four-thirty o clock Sunday afternoon, July 16, witn the Rev. John Vassiliades officiating. offic-iating. Mr. Diamant, a Salt Lake City attorney, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Diamant of 4o7 South Thirteenth East, Salt Lake City. A reception followed at El Gaucho Inn, 3618 Highland Drive. The bride is well known in Bingham, where the Kannes family fa-mily lived for many years. For her wedding she wore a beautiful beauti-ful gown of white satin and a long veil of illusion trimmed in heirloom lace, attacnea a sonu cap of embroidered pearls. Her bouquet was of gardenias and orchids. The four bridesmaids wore dainty pink jersey and marquisette marquis-ette gowns with old-fashioned picture hats. They carried rings of blush pink flowers. These attendants at-tendants included Miss Vangie Chaffos, Miss Georgia Priskos, Miss Jennie Kallas of San Francisco Fran-cisco and Miss Toula Kannes. Miss Sophie Kannes, the maid of honor, and Mrs. John Papoulos of Craig, Colo., matron of honor, wore identical gow" of heavy crepe, Miss Kannes in dusky rose and purple and Mrs. Papoulos in turquoise blue with charteuse. John Papoulos was best man for the bridegroom. George Poulos was bearer of the wreath and Gus Paulos the ring bearer. |