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Show Miss Helen Camp Becomes Bride of San Diego Navy Man San Diego Miss Mary Helen Camp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Camp of Bingham Canyon, marched down the aisle of First Friends church at eight o'clock Saturday evening, June 3, to become be-come the bride of Paul R. Bum-garner, Bum-garner, hospital attendant first class, U.S. navy. The bridegroom is a son of F. F. Bumgarner, Wilkesboro, N.C. The organist, Mrs. Avis Dick, played the wedding march and accompanied Willard Kennon, soloist, for "Because" and "I Love You Truly". The bride was given in marriage by her father. The Rev. Blaine G. Bronner read the double ring service before be-fore the altar, which was decorated de-corated with ferns, gladioli and calla lilies. Many tapers burned in the high candelabra. The bride's dress was fashioned fashion-ed with a bodice of white satin and the bouffant skirt of net was trimmed with dainty white satin bows. An orange blossom halo held in place the tulle and lace veil. Her cascade bouquet was of white carnations, Easter lilies and Cecil Brunner rosebuds. Miss Lois Hansen, the maid of honor, wore pale blue taffeta and net and carried pale pink roses. Vf;..- Tl 1 :-. 4.-mm is x uoiiijuii ciliu ivuss Mildred Bumgarner, attendants, wore matching gowns of marquisette mar-quisette and carried white and pink sweet peas. Jack Camp, hospital attendant second class, U.S. navy, brother of the bride, was best man and David Soule and Willard King, also navy men, were ushers. Beverly Nye, small niece of the bride, was frocked in white and blue, and as flower girl carried a basket of pink rose petals. Mrs. Camp, wearing a poudre blue crepe and lace gown with navy blue accessories, received 75 guests at the reception which was held in the church parlors. The three-tiered wedding cake, topped with miniature figures of a sailor and bride, was the table centerpiece. The newlyweds left to honeymoon honey-moon for a week before he returns re-turns to duties at a naval hospital hos-pital and she resumes work at Consolidated Aircraft. They will be at home at 1159 Archer, Pacific Pa-cific Beach, San Diego 9, Calif. |