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Show ed yoke and tiered skirt falling to a train. Tiny seed pearls formed form-ed her Mary of Scots crown, which caught fingertip length illusion veiling. Her bouquet was lilies of the valley surrounding two white orchids. Fuehia bustled-backed gowns were worn by the attendants, Mrs. Donald A. Mackey as mat- ron of honor for her sister, Mrs. James Hewlett as attending matron, ma-tron, and Miss Jean Fleming and Miss Kathryn Reynolds as bridesmaids. brides-maids. Pearl strands, a gift of the bride, completed their attire and I each carried a sheath of roses i matching their beautifully styled gowns. Donald Mackey was best man Gus Panos, Peter Panos, brothers ; of the bridegroom and Richard Ferron were ushers. Following the ceremony a reception re-ception was held in the canyon garden of the Warshaw home. For a honeymoon through southern Utah parks and to the California coast, the new Mrs. Panos donned a going-away three piece suit of fireman red. Her white straw hat was trimmed with multicolored flowers and she carried black accessories Upon their return the newlyweds will be at home at 573 E. 2nd So., Salt Lake City Thomas George Panos Takes Salt Lake Bride Before a picture window banked bank-ed with flowers, Miss Patricia Inez Warshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice N. Warshaw of Salt Lake City, became the bride ol Thomas George Panos, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Panos of Bingham. The ceremony was performed Thursday evejiing, May 22 at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. Arthur W. Moul-ton. Moul-ton. The bride was a stunning picture pic-ture in a marquisette gown fashioned fash-ioned with a drop waist, round-1 |