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Show Miss Doris Louise Olsen Exchanges Wedding Vows With Don Olsen In Lovely Home Rites Amidst a lovely setting of dressed in identical models of summer ' flowers, Miss Doris white batiste embroidered with and Louise Olsen became the radiant pink and blue bride of Don Lewis Olsen Fri- carried nosegays of pink asters day, August 5 at 6:30 oclock. surrounded with blue tulle. Tire ceremony was performed by Next couple to enter the room Bishop J. Oleen Palmer in the were the maid of honor, Miss presence of close friends and Donna Jensen, attired in a white relatives at the home of the crepe dinner gown and carrying brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. a nosegay of pink aster and pink Lewis M. Olsen. The groom is tulle, and the matron of honor, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Mrs. Joyce Walker, sister of the Olsen. bride, who was attired in a deliblue formal of organdy and cate entered the bridal The party living room to the strains of carrying a marching nosegay of I Love You Truly, with Iwin pink asters and blue tulle. The lovely young bride then sisters of the bride loading the bridal procession. They were entered on the arm of her fathbow-knot- s , - Building Lots For Sale in Brigham Located at 217 East 3rd South 220 East 3rd South Corner lot at 361 to 363 So. 2nd East 407 South 2nd East Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until August 26th, 1949, at 28 Security Bank Building. WM. E. 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Miss Doris Louise Olsen and Don Lewis Olsen . . . who took their vows as man and wife amidst a setting of summer flowers recently at the home of the brides parents. (Photo by Smith Studio) orchid corsage and the grooms Son And mother was attired in a navy Daughter, blue print dress with a while Families Visit With Save Her Nearly ly Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mrs. Binders parents, and relatives and friends here. Mrs. Binder and her daughter, Joan, have been visiting here a month, Brigham City, Utah and Mrs. Binder has been here NEWS-JOURNAL the past two weeks. with Married August 5 In Twilight Ceremony er. She was a picture of summer loveliness in an ice blue nylon gown with a lace covered roll collar and sweetheart neckline. Her matching blue veil fell from a blue ace cap and was fastened with tiny pink rosebuds. Her only jewelry was a and necklace blue moon-tongroom. earrings, a gift from The bridal bouquet was heart-shapeof blue amaryllis, pink rosebuds and rubrum lillys. A shower of pale blue ribbon with pink rosebuds tied in a love knot on each streamer, fell from the bouquet. The double ring ceremony took place before tall candelabra with fourteen lighted, white tapers. A tall pedestal in the center held a beautiful bouquet of while gladioli and blue delphinium. The house was further decorated with bouquets of pink gladioli and asters. Refreshments were served following the ceremony to twenty five guests. 8 A reception was held at oclock at the Fifth ward amusement hall with approximately 200 guests calling and enjoying an evening of dancing. A unique and lovely garden gate was the setting for the receiving line at the church. Standing in the line to greet the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Olsen, John Anderson, the best man, the bride and groom and the balance of the wedding parmother was ty. The brides wearing a gold colored taffeta and lace street dress with an orchid corsage. The garden gate was very realistic with green vine effect with clusters of pink roses climbing over it. At either end was a bouquet of pink gladoli and asters. At the far end of the hall the white brides cake a miniature with decorated bride and groom topping, was standing on a table covered with white lace and blue tapers in crystal holders at either side. Following the dancings a program planned by the bride and groom, was presented. Henry Nielsen acted as toastmaster and announced the program as follows: Two songs entitled, O Promise Me, and I Love You Truly, were sung by Mrs. Geraldine Farrell. Earl Nielsen then presented clever musical numbers on the . cornet entitled, Alic Blue Gown" and 'Little DeMarrs Rennie Brown Jug. then rendered two accordion solos, Anniversary Waltz, and The final Forever and Ever. number was presented by little Miss Carol Jean Leggett who sang, Sweetheart and I Love You Truly. Assisting in the gift room were Miss Nannette Hansen, ; Miss Renee Reeder and Mrs. - Doris Kotter. Miss Dorothy Lund and Miss LaRue Olsen were In charge of the serving table. Mrs. Lucile Howes acted as hostess during the evening. All the girls were in various colored formal gowns. The young couple left immediately following the program for an undisclosed honeymoon. LET Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Olson and three daughters and one son arrived Monday from par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, and other relatives and friends in Brigham City. They planned to leave this morning to continue to Los Angeles, and will return here Tuesday to continue their visit. In California they will attend the wedding of their ncice, Betty Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson. 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