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Show Raleigh Moores Greet Friends at Reception, Then Go on Wedding Trip Mrs. George Moore snd Miss Betty Alley, and assisting In the serving were Miss Virginia Stratton, Mias Mona Snelgrove, Miss Marva Rob-Ison, Rob-Ison, Miss Marlon Knight Miss Arlene Decker, Miss Leona Kidman, Kid-man, Miss Merle Fogtl, Miss Shirley Shir-ley D. Davis, Miss Suzzana Grua, Miss Judith Bunhury, Miss Mary J. Crystal. Miss Dorothy M. Wals-worth, Wals-worth, Mrs. James Quith, Miss Jesn M. Pitts and Miss Helen Henderson. Hender-son. The couple will honeymoon In the Pacific northwest and later will return to Salt Lake City In the drawing room of the Covenant Cov-enant house, 411 East South Temple Tem-ple street, on Wednesday evening, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh W. Moore called to wish them "all the happiness in the world," for they were married that morning in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. Mrs. Moore Is the former Miss Lue M. Cheever, dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Cheever. 1163 Second avenue, and her husband Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Moore, 75 Twelfth East street The couple, with their bridal attendants, greeted their friends before a background of pink, yellow yel-low and white chrysanthemums, with floor standards holding white princess tapers on each side. The bride chose a Malnbocher model of heavy Ivory colored brocaded bro-caded taffeta made In princess style with a long train and tight-fitting tight-fitting sleeves. Her long veil was of eulle edged with rosepoint 1ace and was attached to a coronet of tiny seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The gowns of the attendants were identical In style, and made of faille taffeta with short pufted sleeves, sweetheart necklines and a bustle effect Flowers in their hair matched their bouquets, which were of shaded pink dahlias tied with matching satin bows. The maid of honor and sister of the bride. Miss Venice Cheever, chose a powder blue shsde, and the bridesmaids. Miss H. June Walsworth. Miss Deon Smoot and Miss Mary Ann Price, were f rocked In deep rose. Wearing a wine shade were the attending matrons, Mrs. Harold S. Jensen and Mrs. Stanley Foutz. Best man for the bridegroom was Weldon V. Moore and the uh-ers uh-ers Included Garn Holbrook, El-den El-den Miller and Mr. Jenson. The mother of the bride wore blsck crepe with a corsage of Johanna Hill roses, and the bridegroom's bride-groom's mother chose rose colored I crepe with deep pink roses as a ! corsage. Music was furnished by an Ha-' Ha-' waiian orchestra, and during the I evening a group of Alpha Chi Omega sorority sisters of the bride gathered in a circle to serenade the newlyweds. "I Love Vou Truly" was sung by Miss Mona Snelgrove, Miss Elline S. Midgley and Mlas Msrjorle Aldous, accompanied accom-panied by Miss D. Muriel Snelgrove. Snel-grove. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. M. A. Williams, Mrs. R. W. Vance. Mrs. George H. James and Mrs. A. Edward Bach of Tooele. In charge of the dining room were |