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Show And Hamson Floyd Colleen Stokes ?erf In Evening Ceremony On Aug. 1 9 I Stokes and Floyd Audrene Olsen, Cherrie s01!! married In an and Carol Olsen were inJeppsen 5 tlmony at of the gift room and charge LeAnn ce.remp"hoo Lewis S. Hamilton and Afton Stokes were hv clock i t the War Memorial pouring at the serving table. A cere- - ring 2 $Kea Au?ust three-tierre- 19f fsSes is the daughter of Stokes and J. Othello son of iegfoom the Stanley Hamson " .jam City traditional burning arrangements lent a beautiful i the wedding party. Sfbride, leaning on the father and marching ihfwedding March played by ;5e Steffen, was lovely in flora large io 1 fash-rl- j of sheerest nylon fin-- 1 Her Skirt. full th a a veil was secured with gar-- ' a with single adorned b Her gown was accented rhine- single strand of and she carried a bridal of rose buds wfth f It Lake Setting Is Scene Of Reception Which Honors Deta Wilma Petersen And Husband beautiful natural setting background setting. Tall palm the moon and glowing plants and gladioli bouquets lake added to the picture. candles on a mirror-likwas the scene of the reception In charge of the serving taMr. and ble were Mrs. Laura honoring Hansen, Mrs. D. V. Mower, Thursday eveGrace Hansen, Varell Mower, the ning, August 17 at Shady Lake, and Mrs. Jay Mower. At Murray, Utah. Mrs. Mower is gift tables were Connie Mower, the former Deta Wilma Peter- Mrs .Fern Hansen and Mrs. Helsen, daughter of Mrs. Chloe en Hunter. A five tierred wedding of Brigham City. cake The radiant bride greeted her adorned a lace covered table guests In a white satin gown with finger tip veil caught at the crowd with a tierra. ComA made by e newly-marrie- beautifully decorated cake was placed on a lace covered table with lighted tapers placed on either side. Vernon Stokes, an uncle of the bride, was master of ceremonies during a program that was presented honoring the young couple. A medley of three love songs was sung by Miss Joyce Stokes and Miss Don-n- a Harmon and Rennie DeMars played two accordion solos. Joyce and Donna then sang When Pa Was Courtin Ma complete with costumes and actions. 'Following a short honeymoon to Afton, Wyoming, the couple are making their home in Brig- Sends and holding Recites Vows August 19 ham d - City. Dr. And Mrs. William W. Reeder Visit Here d forget-- me-not h Mr. And Mrs. Floyd Hamson were united in marriage at the War Memorial home Saturday evening, August 19, at 7 oclock, with Bishop Lewis S. Wight reading the vows. Before her marriage the bride was Miss Colleen Stokes, daughter of. Mr. and. Mrs. Othello Stokes. . . . young couple Sociological society meeting at cor- matching Ester Park, Colorado, September i 3 to 6, and the American Soyates was best man for ciological society meeting at friend with Robert Holst as Denver, September 8 and 9. pronounced temz" for the rea-so- n Dr. Reeder will participate on that prior to the 15th cenJanet Morris and Deonne the program in these meetings. door. Temze" at the tury it was spelled greeted guests National the Geographic says The telephone number is 1,000. Society. the wearing News-Journ- sen were ushers.' Mrs. Chloe Petersen was wearing a rose colored gown and Mrs., Marion H. Mower, mother of the groom, was gowned in a Copenhagen, colored gown. They were accented by deep rose Phyllis Knudsen corsages. Kenneth A. Dorion Are The wedding party stood before tall candelabras holding Married In California burning tapers reflecting in the a natural Of much interest to her many lake which formed friends in Brigham City is the CcilM marriage of Miss Phyllis Knud1 sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen of Brigham City. A STOPPED'Utwill Miss Knudsen became the bride SINK JUST of Kenneth A. Dorion of Long Beach, California, on July 22, in I ISN'T FUN a candlelight ceremony, perform ? ed by Bishop Glenn Knudsen, ! CALL US, WE'LL BE brother of the bride, The cere mony was performed in the I. THERE ON THE Greenwich wedding chapel, , in t mini Long Beach, with sixty guests in attendance. , Given in marriage toy her father, the bride chose a long sleeve white satin creation with a Bertha collar and a yoke; of marquisette. Her full skirt, worn over a hoop was made with a flounce and fell into a long train. A seed pearl tiara held her three-fourth- s length veil. - She carried a shower .arrangement of"white camatiohs and-a- ' whit ' i orchid. attended her Knudsen Gladys sister as maid" of honor wearing model of or an chid satin with fitted bodice and matching gloves. She carried a crescent arrangement of .yellow carnations and rosebuds.' Harry Gie acted as best man and Gordon Brown and Ralph Bates were the ushers. Miss'. Nelda Brown and Miss LaDine Bird were hostesses at the reception which followed the ceremony. Mrs. Ralph Bates had charge of the guest book After the bride and bridegroom received their guests In the gar den, they then returned to the reception room to put .the first cut in a three-tierewedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom dressed in exact duplicate of the new Mr. and Mrs. Dorion. Mr. and Mrs. Dorion will be at their home at 5216 - Wardlow Road, Long Beach, California, after ; a honeymoon trip north along the coast, and will stop in Brigham City, for a few days to spend visiting friends and rela tives. Those attending the ceremony from out of the state were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen, Bishop and Mrs. Glenn A. Knudsen and daughter Annette of. .Brigham Norton City, and also Melvin and children,. Jerry and Judith Ann, from Salt Lake City. GIVES YOU And' AFTERNOONS OFF Doubly Automatic means this great NORGE will "perk the coffee while you dress ... or cook a whole dinner while you shop. Turns itself on, turns itself off promptly at t. times you You also get "Tailored Heat, six NjjTiimn 7Htfrf!. .getnetfto . nd for an Enjoy our without Open from 6 to relaxation. tirror-lik- alleys e ailing. lidnight in Sunny Brook evening of fun , daily, from noon . Sundays. . 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Newton, Jean Curtiss and Mildred Jensen in pastel gowns, carrywere ing matching bouquets, the bridesmaids. Little Judy and Paulette Sholtz in blue satin gowns and carrying blue nosegays were the flower girls. R. K. Mower," brother of the groom, stood as the best man. Fred Newton and Merrell Jenthree-stran- Dr. and Mrs. William W. Reeder of Ithica, N. Y are visiting and sister with Mr. Reeders parents, Mr, he maid of honor Stokes, and Mrs. J. C. Reeder, in Brighe bride, Miss Joyce : ham City. Dr. Reeder is a memwearing a lime green pink and blue bridal ber of the faculty of Cornell uniin versity. Ijuet. Miss Janet Jensen Enroute back to Ithica the riiite formal with matching was the bridesmaid, Reeders will attend the Rural tiers of h plimenting streamers tied in love for-wit- d with tapers flanking the cake PAGE NINE which was topped with a minia- BOX ELDER JOURNAL ture bride and groom. Brigham City, Utah The young couple were marFriday, August 25, 1950, ried in the Salt Lake L. D. 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