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Show 1 SUNDAY MAY .27, 1355. Utah County. Utali 4-- A ' SUNDAY HERALD, rm I I i Mere Odmes The Bride Efko Marriage Rites! Unite Uaty Pair Miss Darbro Mi, and .Mrs.George V. Palmer: of .drem are happy to announce ;the ma .iage of their daughter Marjorie to Thomas B." Marries Ghurch Rites In 1 4 , Brackenbury, son of Charles W. Brackenbury ofNWashington and Mrs. Grace Brackenbury of Span- Is! Fork. They were married. May 6 at Elko, Nev. (i The bride: is a former student of Lincoln illigh SchoolA where she wasi a member r'of the, Pep Club ,.nd; the Orem and was a cheer leader in her senior Of interest in the season's nup tial news is the marriage of Dorothy Darbro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 Kenneth V. Darbro, to Richard Mathis, son of Clarence Mathis and the late Mrs. Faye Mathis. The couple was .married May 19 by President Frank Stagg in the ' A - f ' O" - - 4 " ' "V ! V Sub-Deb- s, 'v Sunset LDS Ward Relief Society hall.' A social for friends. and rela tive followed After g short honeymoon they will leave for Wichita Falls, Tex., where Richard is stationed with the U. S. Air. Force. year 1 ) I i, . i . . 1 4 i I' 0 st ' r 1 I-:- 1 1 i' V. j Rid rooms of stale tobacco smoke by mixing a little j&luted ammonia wun a bowl of cresn wa ter and let- the bowl remain in the room overnight. MRS. THOMAS B. BRACKENBURY (MARJORIE PALMER) marriage. The new Mrs. Hooley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Johnson of Provo, while Mr. and Mrs.! Verland Hooley of Lindon are i . parents of the groom.. The bride was dressed in a ballerina length gown, of ,white lace and tulle over satin. A narrow circlet decorated with pearls held her bridal illusion veil. Her bouquet was of lilies of the "valley surrounding a large white orchid Gayle Anderson, maid of honor; and Margaret Spendlove, Kay Smith and Merlene Halladay attended her. They were dressed in shades of pink and carried baskets of. roses and lilies. . Eldon Nelson was best man, and Hey Allred rand Don : Cannon . ushered. wore Johnson a Mrs. light blue dress. with lace "cotton polished Mrs; Hooley wore a lilac crepe and . , -- , Provo Couple Marries jc Rites In Home : , ' i . - i - ' - i ! ' t - I " LHU ) c u ) l uu UC Ms. BE&K i Ii I i V '';f!a V tyled for suftimeiv. riced just right! w . y, r jl V - if ! 1 - ill Pay Sale i four-tiere- ' ! v COECUCKAIJDCO ": I - nwaawri : Make a quick check of your Jew ;to find a bjracctet, pin or necklace5 which needs washing. When you've finished your personal laundry is acood time to dunk the jewelry, says the; Clean liness Bureau. Juset.put the jewels through a fresh bath of suds. thn rinse and drain on a soft clean jf! towel. Ill 1 w, i . JfT1 Sllil -- , I - f " . J . . mrwinnwdftui tion corsages.-The receiving line stood in front of candelabra, pink and white gladioli and tapers. An arch trimmed Now. Ross Cunningham, the bride's PLEASANT GROVE with pink carnations and greenery 225 North grandmother, and Mrs. I Melba home at divided the serving area and the making their a sister of the groom receiving line. A. carpet went thej Main Street in Pleasant Grove llloutz, The wedding decor throughout length' of the hall to the beautiful are newly married Mr. and Mrs. satin coyered serving table. The Gene R. Carter. The couple was the church included beautiful d cake featured bells and married May 14 in Salt Lake baskets and vases of peonies, snowballs and iris. Soft strains lilies of the valley. Pink flowers City.. . i of organ music were provided on side each the and circled cake, Before speaking jvows; in the were tapers in crystal candelabra. Salt during the ii receiving hours by Lake ceremony, Mrs. Car- Mrs. B. Cobbley. Guests: were served at small ter was the former (Darlene A sister-in-latables decorated with nosegays of Walker of the groom, a daughter of Mr. and carnations and lily of the valley Mrs. Loretta Carter, presided at Mrs. Darrell W. Walker, Pleasbys Merlene Corliss, Karolyn Ash-bthe guest register ant' Grove. "The groom jls a son Linda Baum and 'DeAnn John- of Lt The Mrs. Orval Mr. and Carter, gift display was arranged v son. ' J 'of Pleasant Grove. bis sisters and sisters-in-laalso They by In charge of the gift room were were all present for the wedding Mrs. Melba Houtz, Joyce Carter, Mrs. Bliss Allred, Mrs. J. K. Boyle and included as guests Mrs. Doris Carter, Mrs. Lucille ceremony and Mrs. Quayle Cannon. Gift a which honored the Carter and Mrs. Shirley Carter. dinner bearers were tiny Patricia Cannon at young couple following ' their Carolyn Carter! .a - sister of the andXynn Johnson. groom, and SRenae Walker, the .Organ music was played through marriage. of the bride's honor A; .in sister, served as gift reception out the evening by Dale Bates. bearers was along with cousins of given Wednesday For her honeymoon to the South couple ern Utah canyons and Las Vegas, evening, May 23, ati the jPleasant the bride, Ruth Ardene Walker, Deanna Hoopes, Becky Walker First Ward Chapel. the bride wore a toast brown linen Grove new a and a friend, Phyllis Dixon.wore Mrs..; Carter with beige coat ensemble and The cotton princess Guests were served' by aunts deep red glazed chose beige accessories. a of the bride, Mrs. Beth Gray, which featured The couple will be at home Mon styled gown iMrsL Mrs. Arvilla Hoopes, Mrs. Leona Walker waistline. dropped day in Provo. Vore an embossed navy and Loader, Mrs. Blanche Cunning white afternoon gown while Mrs. ham, assisted by , Pat FuUerton, Notice Carter received guests in a gray A program, completed the eve floral print. All wore corsages ning's festivities which were pre Additional ' Society on Page of red roses and iwhlte carna- sided over by Mrs. Ruth Walker, 'I an aunt of the bride, who tions. r: 1ft Section A Featured guests were Mrs gave a toast to the bride. i TT -- ( . irttti Marries Darline Walker ' In Salt Lake City Rites , a lace gown. Both had white carna Park-Universi- ty iMwiM if MR. AND MRS. RICHARD MATIHS (DOROTHY DARBRO) Honors Mr., Mrs. Hooley j .t! Pre-Decorati- on PbrbUniversity Reception ' In a? lovely ceremony with pink and white color scheme, Mary Johnson became , the bride of Duane Hooley Wednesday, May 23, Ward hall. at the, President R. Bliss Allfed, an uncle of the bride, performed the ii S i i wami f, ! MR. AND MRSl DUANE HOOLEY (MARY JOHNSON) ! i elry box - lift. i; ; i ELEVENTH WARD Tuesday, o a.m. for quilting and handiwork. Luncheon will be served. PARK WARD No Relief Society this week. , .1 - j Mr. Brackenbury attended thi Fork High School, where Spanish h- - was active in basketball and was a member of the Thespian Club. He has served four years in the TJ, S. Navy. :; At the present time they are living in .Spanish Fork. In June they will leave for North Holly wood, Calif.,1 where Mr. Bracken bury will be employed. Relief Society ' ; : Roberta KIrkwood and Robert By shell exchanged marriage vows .iat the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert . L. KIrkwood, on Friday evening. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Floyd E. .Breinholt before a group of close family members. The bride was given in marriage by her father while a wedding march was played by a sister, Geraldine. The bride was lovely in an exquisite gown of nylon lace and tulle over satin. Her veil was .held in place. by a small hat trimmed with pearls and sequins. She v carried pink rosebuds and carna-- . ! -- T20RIAL - DAY (mujoI ... 0 J ' tlons. Immediately following the ceremony,' the couple was honored t a reception in the Seventh Ward Chapel. In the receiving line were the bride's parents; Mrs. Ruby Brown, grandmother oi the bride, and: Mrs. Jane Bushell, mother of the groom. ' Ed Bushell acted as best man ' for his brother. s Geraldine and Rosalie, sisters cf the bride, were bridemaids dressed in identical frocks of pink lace and faille. 'They wore little 'hats of net and pink ribbon and carried ' small baskets of carnations. Gift bearers were cousins of the bride and groom, while , Mrs. Melba Harker, Mrs. Thelda Harris and' Mrs. Camilla Harris were . la the gift room. Ushers for the -evening were Myles Harris, Arvil Harris, and Ken Kinzel. The bride chose a turquoise box , guit with pink accessories for her going away 'outfit. 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