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Show Doris Macf arlane, Dan Corry To Exchange Vows Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Macfarlane of the approaching marriage of their daughter Doris, who will exchange marriage vows with Dan Corry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Corry on Saturday, Aug. 1. The couple will exchange vows in the St. George L D S temple and will be honored the same evening at a reception at the Institute In-stitute of Religion in Cedar City. Miss Marilyn Macfarlane, sister sis-ter ot the bride to be, will act as maid ol honor, with the Misses Leone Berry, Gargielee Macfarlane, Macfar-lane, Gayle Knell and Jean Real as bridesmaids, and little Misses Claudia Talmer and Julie Yer-gensen Yer-gensen as flower girls. Donovan Kearns will be best man. ' At the reception Mrs. Roy L. Halversen and Mrs. Neil K. Boy-ter Boy-ter will welcome the guests. Presiding Pre-siding at the serving table will be Mrs. Chauncey Macfarlane and Mrs. Clair Macfarlane, with the Misses Lorraine Miller, Barbara Bar-bara Jean Marsden, Karen Froyd, Barbara Lunt, and Linda Macfarlane, serving. Miss Cynthia Cyn-thia Jones will be in charge of the bride's book with Miss Anita Corry and Mrs. Norma Dean Siri in charge of the gift room. Brent Palmer and Richard Macfarlane will act as ushers. Music for the reception will be under the direction di-rection of Roy L. Halversen. The bride-to-be graduated from the Cedar City high school in May, 1953. The prospective groom also graduated from the Cedar City high school, where he was prominent in athletics, and is also a veteran of military service, ser-vice, having served in Korea with the 213th Field Artillery battalion. battal-ion. Following a honeymoon trip the couple will make their home in Cedar City wrere Mr. Corry will attend the College of Southern South-ern Utah. |