OCR Text |
Show WEDDING The wedding of Miss Lillian Stoker Stok-er and Mr. Earl F. Stonehocker was one of the chief events of the past week. The ceremony and reception tooK place at the home of the bride's parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stoker, on Saturday March 21, Bishop Bird performing per-forming the ceremony. An elaborate dinner was served in the evening and the popular couple left on No. 4 for Salt Lake City for a few days. Mrs. Stonehocker, or Lillian, as she is called has been the recipient of a number of bride's showers, which shows the high esteem she is held in by the Milford public. She is a fine musician and a capable cap-able musician and a capable popular girl. Mr. Stonehocker is in the employ of the railroad company and the son of roadmaster Stonehocker. They will reside in Milfor"d and have already gone to housekeeping in one of the Duncan cottages. |