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Show BURTON-STOHL WEDDING RECEPTION HELD 1 ' r :!.. !i r- . "Sum - Members of the Burton-Stohl bridal party admire the bride's newly acquired wedding ring at the reception Tuesday evening at the Delta Gamma sorority house, 1373 East First South street. From left, Uoyd Stohl, best man and brother of the bridegroom; the bridegroom and his bride, the former Miss Betty Burton; Miss Jayne Burton, sister of the bride and maid of honor; Mrs. Valdon E. Shields, attending matron; Miss Mary Bodan and Miss Kathryn Burton, another sister of the bride, brides-maids. brides-maids. The couple were married in the Salt Lake L D. S. temple that morning. Bride Wears Gown of Silk Jersey Before a fan-shaped arrangement I of pink and white rosea, sweet peas, carnations and Redwood I ferns, members of the Burton-I Burton-I Stohl bridal party received the i many quests Tuesday evening at the Delta Gamma sorority house, I 1373 East First South street. The reception honored Mr. and Mrs. I Clark N. Stohl, who were married ) In the morning In the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. The bride la the former Miss Betty Burton, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Burton, Bur-ton, 1383 Stratford avenue, and her husband, who lives In San Francisco, Is a son of Mrs. Oleen N. Stohl, 637 Thirteenth East street Floor standards holding Ivory princess tapers were on each side of the arrangement of flowers and palms before the fireplace. The bilde was tovety in a gown of white silk jersey fashioned with a draped bodice, a V neck and a long circular train. Her two-tiered veil of bride's illusion fell from a white aafTn bow at the crown of her head, and ribbon streamers extended ex-tended to the edge of the train. Her bouquet was of white roses and sprays of liliea of the valley. Miss Jayne Burton, a sister of the bride who was maid of honor, was (rocked In an off-the-shoulder model of starched marquisette In a crushed rose shade with a draped bodice and a girdle of periwinkle blue moire taffeta. A large flat corsage of pink roses' was fastened at the waist The other attendants. Mrs. Veldon Vel-don E. Shields, Miss Mary Boden and Miss Kathryn Burton, wore gowns Identical in style to that of the maid of honor, only In a swing turquoise shade with the moire taffeta taf-feta girdle in the periwinkle blue. Their corsages were of pale pink roses. l.loyd Stohl was best man. The mother of the bride chose a rose shade of lace with a corsage of violets, and the mother of the bridegroom wore a gown of black velvet with similar corsage. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth, and the centerpiece center-piece was a trellis of pink rosebuds under which stood a miniature bride and bridegroom. White tapers In crystal candelabra were at each end of the table. Mrs. Hazel S. Jensen was In charge of the dining room, assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Frank L. Rlgby, and the girls who served were Miss Edna Ridges, Mrs. LaVerl L. Schriever. Miss Norma W. Bernt-son, Bernt-son, Mrs. Paul T. Rlgby, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Hatch, Miss Catherine E. Robinson, Miss Margaret I. Robinson, Robin-son, Miss Margot Hills and Miss Charlotte Boden. ' In charge of the gift rooms were Mrs. Lloyd Stohl. Miss La-verne La-verne C. Rigby, Miss Eunice Ry-berg Ry-berg snd Mrs. Leonard S. Ralph, and assisting In receiving were Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor Burton, Mrs. Amos Hatch and Raymond Jensen. Jen-sen. ' The couple left Immediately following fol-lowing the reception for a honeymoon honey-moon trip to southern California. For traveling the bride wore Oxford Ox-ford gray wool with black accessories acces-sories and a matching coat of caracul. cara-cul. They will make their home at 820 Jones street in San Francisco. |