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Show Miss Barbara Hoffman Now Bride Nuptial vows were spoken Friday Fri-day evening by. attractive Miss Barbara Ruth Hoffman, a daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hoffman, 731 E. 8th South, and Vernon Cvi. Poynor, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Poynor, -242 Paramount The wedding took place at the Hoffman home and was followed . by an informal reception for the newlyweda. For the. nuptials, the bride , chose a ballerina length frock of ice blue satin, and her accent- . Ing accessories were in midnight black. Her flowers were gardenias garde-nias and pink rosea Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. S. F. Lem-mon, Lem-mon, and her ensemble was In navy blue taffeta. Complimenting Compliment-ing flowers were of roses. Acting as best man for Mr. Poynor waa Glen Poynor. For the proceedings, the bride's mother chose a black crepe frock with gold sequin trim, and Mrs. Poynor was in .-light blue crap Corsages f'"" to the mother were of glamel-llas. glamel-llas. First home of the new Mr. and Mrs. Povnor will be In Salt Lake. Reusser-Jarman Making a home In Salt Lake City at Glendale park are new- t lyweds Mr. and Mrs. H. Charles J arm an. The bride Is the former for-mer Miss Lucille Reusser, nice of Mr." and Mrs. H. Clay Lareen, 2683-19th East Impressive nuptial rites were performed Saturday at the Lar-sen Lar-sen home, with a bower of shaded chrysanthemums and candle tapers forming an artistic background. John B. Staff of the L D S church officiated at the double-ring rites, and a beautifully beau-tifully appointed reception followed. fol-lowed. The bride was striking In a ballerina gown of Viennese green styled with- off-shoulder neckline, neck-line, fitted bodice and swirling skirt Her hat waa of shirred cocoa brown veiling caught to a crown of chrysanthemums, and she carried a bouquet of mums ranging in shades of white to bronze. Attending the popular bride as matron of honor was Mrs. C. Paul Ranson. Mrs. Richard Young was attending matron, and Miss Alice Mart Phillips was bridesmaid. Their gowns were ankle length huntress green crepe, and they held chrysanthemum chrysanthe-mum bouquets. Tiny Bonnie Green waa flower girl. C Mont Jones stood as best man for the bridegroom. Mr. J arm an is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brig J arm an, 2604 McClelland Mc-Clelland at y t. 1 . .. lv , : T If f ; it' - - i . . r- ' I ' 1 J ! . s J NEWIYWEDS Now Mr. and Mrs. are the former for-mer Mias Lucille Reusser and H. Charles J arm an. The two are making their home here. |