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Show Mr., Mrs. Elwood L. Loveridge wed July 8; at home in Provo Friends and family members were welcomed amid colorful summer flowers piled high in French carts at the charming ornia the couple will make a home in Provo, where they will continue their education at BYU. s j ? F . !' J ! l. : MMkh I 1. lislf v f I 4 It " ' :i f,-i:-0 ' '. '...':. I J . ytj .S'I I V I ! I I : --. i ' t:.-;.:. -mm- ;-:i :is-s;: . ; :'; : 1: f f: . ft1-' .? , - if f i, V i: : : V V : i I K ' 9 j ? I i I"-'" ' . W - ' s I recepujuji IlUIlUilllg 1VLI. ajiu Mrs. Elwood L. Loveridge at the Kolob Stake House, July 8. The couple was. also entertained enter-tained at a wedding luncheon for family members and close friends at the Artistic Manor, Brigham City, following their marriage in the Logan Temple, July 7, hosted by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood C. Loveridge. The lovely young bride, formerly for-merly Wanda Marshall, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Marshall of Kinston, North Carolina. Her wedding gown of poi de soie trimmed with appliqued roses at neckline neck-line and hem and touched with seed pearls, was caught at the waist by a detachable train. Her veil of illusion flowed from a crown of pearls and irredes-cent irredes-cent stones and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. LaVerne Carr, sister of the bride, was maid of honor with Janet Peterson, Beth Loveridge Lov-eridge and Gay Marshall, at-tendants.They at-tendants.They wore long mint green linen gowns and each carried a long stemmed white rose. Mother of the bride wore a suit of green and the groom's mother chose a green linen dress. Each added a corsage of gardenias. Arnold Loveridge stood as best man with Gary Lawrence and Mac Loveridge, ushers. Greeting guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Loveridge Lov-eridge and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cal-vin McCausland. After a honeymoon to Calif- I NEW BRIDE Mrs. Elwood L. Loveridge, the former Miss I Wanda Marshall of Kinston, North Carolina, wed recently. |