Show i Fort Douglas Dougl s Chapel Setting for Betty McCall Frank Hosick Rites Rites' V Of a a. sudden decision due to an unexpected V furlough of the bridegroom from army duties V at the army air base New Orleans La Miss Betty A. A McCall became the bride of V Corporal Frank A. A Hosick Jr Wednesday at 4 p. p m. m V The young army man arrived Friday V V morning and although the couple has been beenS S I engaged for the past year wedding plans were ere indefinite due to the bridegrooms bridegroom's frequent fre- fre c quent transfers from one army school to 10 V another Even yet definite plans for the future future fu fu- ture cannot be determined except by Uncle V V Sam although the bride will accompany her new husband to New Orleans V The young couple well known among the V tf Vj college set recited their nuptial vows in the J post chapel at Fort Douglas with Chaplain V Damon Iamon L. L McCaddon officiating They were V unattended for the simple rites Pale blue angora trimmed the frock of blue worn by the attractive young bride as she repeated her vows She accented it with navy blue accessories and pinned a large white orchid to her shoulder A daughter of Mr and nd Mrs L. L J. J McCall Eleventh East street the bride is a former University of Utah student where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Corporal Hosick a son of f the senior West North Temple street also attended the University V of Utah affiliated with Phi Delta Theta and was a member of Intercollegiate Knights A wedding l will be given in honor honorof of the newlyweds this evening at Hotel Utah and they will leave Thursday for New Orlean Orleans Orleans Or Or- leans lean where they will make their home pro tern |