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Show . ' v v ' (it. , ' - . .. ;.v Janice Christensen Weds Lovely Janice Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. De-Ve- re Christensen, Brigham City, was given in marriage by her ' 1 father in wedding rites performed Jan. 19 in the Hollywood LDS chapel. She became the bride of Gerjf ald Nohr, son of Mrs. Elna Rhee Nohr, Seattle, Washington. ! Bishop Marvin Ricks officiated in the Relief society room at the chapel.' Little Kathleen Christensen, sister of the bride, scattered v t- petals from a miniature .basket preceding the bridal party. ?1 . The bride was lovely in a gown ' K; of traditional white satin. The bouffant ' skirt ended in a cha) pel train. The fitted bodice featured a Queen Ann. collar and lily pointed sleeves. A tiara held the fingertip length veil. She carried an all white bouquet of white roses centered with two white orchids. Her sisters, Mrs. Paul (Lois) Wilson, and Mrs. Joseph (Diane) 1 Graves, were matrons of honor in pink and blue afternoon CUT WEDDING CAKE Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nohr, refrocks. Bridesmaids were ancent newlyweds, are shown at their wedding reception other sister, Mrs. Robert (Shaas they plan to cut the beautiful all white wedding cake. ron) Barrere, and Mrs. Deon Mrs. Nohr is the former Janice .Christensen,' daughter Vause. The bridesmaids chose of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Christehsen, ' Brigham City. blue taffeta gowns. All carried Mr. Nohr is the son of Mrs. Elna Rhee Nohr, elaborate pink carnation bouWashington. They are residing in Hollywood. quets. For the wedding and recepBETROTHED" Miss Maureen Carroll Jeppesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lorin Jeppesen, will become the' tion, Mrs. Christensen chose a purple orchids at their shoul- James Jensen, Mrs. Cleo Madgreen knit and Mrs. Nohr a pur- ders. i sen, Gordon Johnson, Dr. and March bride of Don Ruward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred d, velvet model. Both pinned Mrs.- - E. H. Marble and daughwas man Nohr Ronald ple best for Hawthorne, Nevada. his brother and ushers included: ters, Hortense and Helen, and Paul Wilson, Joseph Graves, Mrs. Ailene C. Osberg. Robert Barrere and Darrell RedDisplayed during the recepding. They wore White carna- tion was a beautiful all white tion boutonnieres. three tiered wedding cake. It stood upon a lace covered table was The ceremony performed The engagement and forth-- 1 and Mrs. C. Lorin Jeppesen, is bride of Don Ruward, son of Mr. before a tiered candelabra ar- and was topped with a cluster HawMauof Mrs. Fred Miss and coming marriage Ruward, being announced, flanked on either side of wedding bells. Carnations reen Carroll, daughter of Mr. Miss Jeppesen will become the thorne, Nevada, March 29 in the rangement surrounded the base of the cake. beautiful with bouquets. Logan LDS temple. Immediately following the reAn informal reception was A reception will follow that held in the recreation hall of ception, the newlyweds left for Rosaritto Beach, Mexico. For evening in the Fifth ward recre- the church. ation hall. Hostess was Miss Mable Chris- honeymoon travel the new Mrs is a graduate tensen with Mrs. LaWanda Jones Nohr chose a grey suit with red The bride-eleof Box Elder High school and in charge of refreshments serv- accessories. The young couple plans to reattended Brigham ed. seminary, Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. side in Hollywood until October Young University and was affiliated with Kappa Deb social Ray Marsh entertained with a when Mr. Nohr completes his unit, where she served as so- vocal number, I Love You Tru- studies as a dental technician. cial chairman. The wedding march was They will then make. a home In ly. also at- played by Mrs. Darrell Redding. Seattle. The bridegroom-to-b- e The bride is a graduate of tended Brigham Young UniverWedding guests traveling from Box Elder High school and sera wedNevada the and with Utah for affiliated was. he where sity Athenian social unit ding were Mr. and Mrs. Chris- inary and is employed by New York Life Insurance company In The young couple will make tensen, Miss Mable Christensen, their home in Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graves and Hollywood. Mrs. Veda S. Knerr. where he is now employed. 'Former Brigham residents in 3 Box Elder NEWS Los Angeles area who also Wednesday, February 13, 1957 the Card Of Thanks attended were: Mr. and Mrs, Brigham City, Utah We, Moroni F. Bott and famof the and members Tingey ily, and Bott families wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends and neighbors, Who by their acts of kindness showed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the tragedy, which took the lives of our beloved Ramona and Calvin Bott. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends and relatives 4-doand all others who assisted in any way. t Moroni F. Bott and family, Alice and Mrs. family, Tingey STORZS Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Bott, Sr. and family. Say goodbye to 2 tons of washday work y "iA I ? r I? tei . Ru-war- Engagement Is Revealed ELECTRICALLY . If you are an average homemaker, actual tests show that you lift and tote approximately 5,000 pounds of wash every year. You must stoop, bend and lift 220 times in hanging out just one average washday load. Join hundreds of other women in this area and say farewell to all this . . . with an electric clothes dryer. 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