OCR Text |
Show Openhouse Held Saturday for Young Couple One of the very fine social events of the early spring was the open house reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morgan, honoring hon-oring their daughter Patricia Ann and Ezra H. Robertson, who were married February 19. The Morgan home was beautifully beauti-fully decorated and lighted, and more than 400 relatives and friends called between eight and ten to offer congratulations and good wishes to the popular young couple. The bride greeted friends in a gown of white lace and illusion, enhanced by a ballerina, length veil, which fell from dainty crown of seed pearls. She carried a bridal bri-dal bouquet of baby pink roses and white carnations. Matron of honor was her sister Mary Lou, tastefully clad in pink, with other attendants, a sister, Rowena Morgan and Jean Richards, Rich-ards, Karen Belliston, Beverly Fowler, and Deanna Lewis, all wearing orchid and holding harmonizing har-monizing bouquets. Best man was Cornell Thomas. Also assisting in the lineup were parents of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Robertson. Registering guests was Carol Arnold. In the gift room were Mrs. Faye Belliston, Mrs. Maud Laub of Nampa, Mrs. Ruby Steele of Goshen and Lucile Babcock. They were assisted by gift bearers bear-ers Diana and Roxann Einerson and Mark Einerson. Young ladies who served were Mary and Carol Babcock, Jane Richards and Margaret Ann Miller. Mil-ler. The young couple have established estab-lished a home in the Morgan apartments. Mr. Robertson will , continue his studies at the BYU. |