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Show i be performed at the Cathedral of the Madeleine by Very Rev. William E. Vaughan. Chosen to 'be attendants to the bride are Miss Dorothy Louise Ramsey, her sister, maid of honor; hon-or; Miss Mona Palmer, Miss 3illy Goeltz, Miss Patsy Pearson, Miss Joanne Hale, Miss Roslyn Raleigh Miss Diane Bums and Miss Mary Pat Garrity, 'bridesmaids. Small Miss Mary Maginnis, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. David Maginnis, will be flower girl. Floyd Cox will stand with the bridegroom as best man. John D. Breckon, Robert Poulsen, Jack Armstrong, Hal Perham, Harry Welch and Paul Veillard will usher. Virginia-Claire Ramsey To Be July 20 Bride Of social interest to local residents resi-dents is the announcement made by Lt. Col. John W. Ramsey, U. S. Army (ret.), and Mrs. Ramsey, Ram-sey, 1126 Michigan Ave., of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia-Claire Ramsey, to William Denn Garrity, a son of the late Harvey L. and Margaret Denn Garrity of Copperton. The benedict-elect is a grandson of William Denn and a stepson of the present Mrs. H. L. Garrity. Mrs. Ramsey honored her daughter dau-ghter at an announcement tea Monday afternoon at Fort Douglas Doug-las Officers Club. Miniature copies of the Westminster college paper carried headlines of the engagement: "Ginny and Bill, July 20." The historic club was ornamented orna-mented with summer flowers. A cloth of point de Venice and embroidery em-broidery covered the long tea table. A graceful tree abloom with soft pink and blue cornflowers corn-flowers centered the table. At the base of the tree stood an old bisque figurine of a boy and girL which belonged to Miss Ramsey's grandmother, the late Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas Ramsey of Delaware. The following friends were asked to pour during the tea hours: (Mrs. Charles P. Lynch. wife of the commanding officer at Fort Douglas; Mrs. Robert E. Mark, Mrs. H. P. Parmelee, Mrs. Shepard Pike, Mrs. Francis P. Goeltz, Mrs. Charles W. Mays, Mrs. Ray Walker and Mrs. Arson S. Davenport. A bevy of young friends assisted. Miss Ramsey descends from a long line of army and navy officers. of-ficers. She was educated at Forest For-est Ridge Convent, Seattle, Wash. St. Mary of the Wasatch Academy Acad-emy and was graduated from Rowland Hall. For the past two years she has attended Westminster West-minster College, where she was business manager of the Campus Crier; a member of Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary, and was active in student government. Mr. Garrity was graduated from Wasatch Academy, then served 18 months in the navy. He attended the University of Utah and now is a student at Westminster College. In the fall, the couple will continue their schooling. The marriage ceremony will |