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Show . ' ' - x. i KNGAOIJ) Miss Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, Provo, whose engagement to Keith Mc Woodhouse of Springville is told. Springville man to claim Provo girl as bride Friday in temple Miss Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, Hamil-ton, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie S. Hamilton of Provo, will be come the bride of Keith Mc Woodhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Woodhouse of Springville, Friday, July 23. The ceremony will take place in the Salt Lake Temple and a wedding reception will honor the newlyweds in the Provo-West Provo-West Utah Stake House that evening. The bride has chosen for her wedding attire a beautiful crystal sheer gown designed with an all-over front and back panel of seeded pearls and a detachable train. She will have as her attendants, at-tendants, her sisters, Mrs. Max L. Lamb, i Mrs. Richard Follett, Aedyth Hamilton, Linda Hamilton, Ham-ilton, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Jim V. Hamilton and Mrs. Carson Spencer, sister of the groom. Norman Woodhouse, brother of the groom, will be best man, while Carson Spencer, Neil Hone, David McKenzie, Jim V. Hamilton, Max Lamb and Kar-lo Kar-lo Mustonen will usher. The attendants will be attired at-tired in apricot-colored crystal sheer gowns and their flowers will be spider mums. Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Woodhouse, mothers of the couple, will wear identical designed de-signed gowns of mint green and olive green silk crepe. Richard Follett has been asked to greet guests at the door, while Doris Woodhouse and Bernice McKenzie will be at the guest register. The Misses Susanne and Cathy Warner will be in the gift room, and Julie Barney, Marie Johnson. Colleen Sellers and Louise Hawke have been asked to serve. A pretty wedding cake two-tiered two-tiered in a clover-leaf design will add to the decorative theme at the reception. The couple plan a honeymoon honey-moon trip to southern Utah and upon their . return, will make their home in Provo, where both are employed. |