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Show CALIFORNIA NUPTIAIS Jean Johnson Is Bride in Lovely Rites The bridegroom Is atuoeni t Woodbury where hii major is accounting. The newlyweda will be at home In Hitrhland Park. Out-of-town guests attending the ceremony wer Mrs. H. J. Bodmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scott and Mra. Walter Scott of Salt Lake City, and Mra. Harriet Har-riet Kimball, grandmother of the bride, and Mra. Helen Carl-eon Carl-eon of San Francisco. The new Mra. Thomson la a graduate of Paaadena City college col-lege and for the last two years haa been attending Woodbury . college when her major Is fah- ion art frill of lace. She carried a nosegay nose-gay of yellow throated white orchids. Attending the former Miss Johnson, as maid of honor, waa Miss Blllie Teasdall who waa f rocked in rose taffeta and held a nosegsy of American Beauty rosea. Little Bonnie Jane Scott, cousin of the bride, wss flower maid and was adorable in her miniature pink formal with basket bas-ket of dainty rose petals. Ray Thomson stood as beat man for his brother, son of Mr. and Mra. John L. Thomson of Highland Park. Jim Mackel and Craig Lindbergh assisted as ushers. After the ceremony, the couple cou-ple received well wishers at a home reception amidst a floral background of whits chry anthem an-them urns and greenery. Of widespread interest to her many friends and former classmates class-mates is the announcement of the recent marriage of lovely Miss Jean Johnson to Richard C. Thomson. The bride la a former resident of Salt Lake City and haa been residing for the paat four years with her grandmother, Mra. Jennie K. Johnson, and an aunt, - Mies Edith Keete, in Monrovia, CaL Lata autumn nuptial rites were solemnised In the Chapel of the Roses In Pasadena. Ernest Oatea of the L D 8 church officiated offi-ciated at the double-ring rites. The breathtaking bride waa given In marriage by her father, WUlard W. Johnson of San Francisco. She wore a ballerina length gown of white Chantllly lac over whit taffeta fashioned with bertha collar, fitted bodice and bouffant skirt Her mitts 1 were of whit lac and her crown , was a tiara caught to a short |