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Show PARENTS HONOR BRIDE AND GROOM AT WEDDING RECEPTION Completee in every detail, was the wedding reception given by Bishop and Mrs. C R. Clark Thursday Thurs-day evening honoring their daughter daugh-ter Elda and Howard Christensen, newlvweds The lovelv affair took Hutchings. A ladies chorus directed by Warren Kirk sang In A Luxemburg Luxem-burg Garden and To You Beautiful Lady. This was followed by a dance number by Maxine Claudin, accompanied accom-panied by 'Ranee Strong, a guitar duet by Leo and Charles Boynton, a vocal solo Sunshine of Your Smile by Warren Kirk accompanied by Mrs. Kirk. A male quartet, Elwood Allen, Irwin Jensen, E. A. Beck and Warren War-ren Kirk accompanied by Miss Carol Clark sang Girl of My Dreams and Loves Old S"weet Song. After a dance number by Misses Claudin and Strong, Gei.evieve. Beck gave a reading. Because and I Love Y-u I Truly were sung by Lawrence place in the Pleasant Grove Second Sec-ond Ward recreation hall. The bridal party formed in front of the stage which was draped In white satin and banked with baskets bask-ets of gorgeous flowers over which many lighted tapers cast a warm glow. In the receiving line were the bride and groom, Miss Millie Petars, l maid of honor, and the bride's three sisters, Mrs. Glen Noble, I Mrs. Ray Beers, and Mrs. Eugene Beers, the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen and Jay Christensen, who stood with his brother as best man. The dainty girls were Sharolyn Noble and Beverly Farr. The bride wore a trailing gown of white slip-er satin and her embroidered em-broidered fingertip net veil was held in place by small white Ost-rioh Ost-rioh plumes. Around her neck she wore a string of pearls, and carried a bridal bouquet of gardenias and white carnations. 1 The maid o'f honor wore blue with I a corsage of blue and white carnat-j carnat-j ions. I The three sisters of the bride chose pink formals and accented with corsages of pink and white. Mrs. Clark was attired in a long black gown hung from a yoke o'f white lace and sequims, while Mrs. Christensen wore maroon velvet. j Lamp, accompanied by Miss Irene Shelley. A clever toast to the bride was , given by Mrs. Carol Jaynes, while Leo Meredith toasted the groom A clarinet quartette was played by Misses Clara and Belle Boley, Gladys Christensen -and Faye Rush-ton Rush-ton The closing number on the program was a vocal trio Till the End of Time by Mrs. Russell Green, Mrs Jack Cook and Mrs. Gardner They weree accompanied by Miss Irene Shelley. The remaining hours were given Both wore corsages of gardenias and roses. The men of the party wore dark suits with white boutoniers. Little Sharlyn Noble and Beverly Fan-were Fan-were dressed in ruffled 'frocks of blue and pink respectively. During the receiving hour music was furnished by a string trio, Mrs. Warren Kirk, Mrs. Gordon Wright and Miss Carol Clark, and Alva Wing played the bridal march. A. P. Warnlck was master of ceremonies and conducted activities, activ-ities, which began with the Beta 'igma Phi girls chorus of the B. Y. U. surrounding te bridal couple and singing the Sweetheart song. Next followed a vecal duct. Look For the Silver Lining, by Mrs. Delbert Chipman and Kenneth Robibson and accompanied by Mrs. Herman Parduhn A voilin .solo by Rosalund Barnes, accomapnied by Barbara Mumford, a humorous reading by Mrs. John over to informal chat, viewli.g the i gift display ad enjoying refresh-1 ments, served by young ladies clad i i formals. Ushers for the evening were R. L. Tomlinson and M. E. Barnes. Presidig over the wonderful gift display were Mrs. Romaln Clark and Mrs. Bryant Hicks. They were assisted by Misses Carolyn Clark, Beverly Wright and Patsy Anderson Ander-son Mrs. J. E. Hardman and Mrs. Wm. Stngg were in charge of refreshments. re-freshments. The young couple were married .Oct. 31 in the Salt Lake LDS Tem-jple Tem-jple where J. Will Knight of the temple presidency officiated. Ac-j Ac-j companying the young couple and witnessing the ceremony were the parents o'f the bride and groom, and the bride's sisters, Mrs. Glen Noble and Mrs. Ray Beers. j The ncwlywcds will make their . home in American Fork. |