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Show Mak New IIoiiiu Hr,i Yuha City r . i j I h 1 J ItVf - J D; i 1 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray, who are making their home at Yuba City, California, since their marriage mar-riage on Feb. 15. Mrs. Murray was Miss Virgie Sjostrom, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Sjostrom, Sjos-trom, of Oasis, before her wedding. Miss Virgie Sjostrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Sjostrom, of Oasis, became the bride of Jack Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Murray, of Sacramento, at a ceremony in Sacramento on February Feb-ruary 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robinson. Bishop Cox, of Sacramento ward, performed the marriage at 1:00 p. m., in the presence pre-sence of members of the families and friends. A reception honoring the young couple followed the ceremony. The bride chose the traditional white satin for her wedding gown, with a fingertip veil, and carried a bouquet of white roses. Her aunt, Mrs. Donna Belle Hostetter was matron of honor, wearing a salmon pink gown, with an orchid corsage. Small Sally Hostetter was flower girl, in a picture frock of blue, with a pink bonnet. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Norman Nor-man Sjostrom. The bridegroom was attended by R. L. Porter. Mrs. Murray has lived in California Calif-ornia for the past three years, since her graduation from Hinckley high school. Mr. Murray served in the navy during World War II, and is now broadcasting over a radio station in Yuba City, where they are making their home. |