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Show mm A ; M' . :s" ,v . ' . . ! MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS ROGERSON Maryetta Brown and Douglas Rogerson ! Exchange Wedding Vows in Church Rites The Bella Vista Methodist Church of Monterey Park, Calif, was the setting for the Jan. 25 wedding of Miss Maryetta Brown, to Douglas Rogerson, with the Rev. Charles McGreggor of Monterey Mon-terey Park officiating in the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Betty Brown of 901 S. Charlotte, San Gabriel, Calif, and the bridegroom bride-groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogerson of Parowan, who has been residing in Downey, Calif, for the past two years. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Artie Brown of San Gabriel, was attired in a floor length gown of white silk organza with a chapel train. The neckline was of re-embroidered alencon lace with sequins. The bride wore a veil of silk illusion, illu-sion, with a crown made of tear drop pearls. She carried a bouquet of white spider mums, fashioned in a crescent shape with a white or- chid in thp center Kh ln car ried a handkerchief of imported lace, a gift from her mother. She was attended by her cousin, cou-sin, Mrs. Pam Gualtney, as maid of honor, and her bridesmaid was Miss Beverly Conner. Both wore matching royal blue dresses with hats and shoes dyed to match and carried crescent shaped shap-ed bouquets of glamellas. The bridegroom was attended by LeRoy Orton as best man. Ushers were Jack Brown, uncle of the bride; Larry Blang and Joe Mickelson. In charge of the guest book was Miss Dianne Rogerson, sister of the bridegroom and in charge of the gift table was Miss Mary Lynne Rogerson, also a sister of the bridegroom, both of Parowan. The new Mrs. Rogerson Is a graduate of Pratt High School. Her husband graduated from the Parowan High School and is now employed by Continental Can Co. of Los Angeles They are now at home at 837 E. Grand, San QaKrlnl rnUt |