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Show Ruth Woolley Becomes Bride of Von Neilson in Rites Last Friday In a lovely setting' of autumn colors and gorgeous chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums in the Third-Sixth Ward Chapel, Miss Ruth Woolley on Friday evening became the bride of Von Neilson. The ceremony was perforated by Ormond Webb of the Lehi Stake presidency. Following th; ceremony the youn? couple received relatives and friends before a background of autumn colore, chrysanthemum and glads. Assisting in greeting friends were parents of the young couple Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woolley and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielson of Lehi and the brides grandmother. Mrs. Mabel Wright. The bride was beautiful in ruffled ruf-fled tulle over satin, fitted bodice, short sLevns and sabrina neckline. neck-line. A dainty cap of lace and seed pearls released her veil of French illusion. She carried a large orchid n?stled in white carnations. Groom and best man Wesi-.y Peterson were attired in formal dress. The bride's attendants, lovely in autumn color:d gowns, were Doris Dor-is Hubbard, Donna Nielson, Sheila Anderson. Geraldine Reeder and Mary Lynn Woolley were flower girls. A gorgeous wedding cake, centered cen-tered the lace covered table. In charge of refreshments were Beverly Bev-erly McDonald, LuAnn Fordham and Julia Ann Hawkins. Guests were served at small tables centered cen-tered with bowls of roses. Young ladies who served were Lena Mad-son, Mad-son, Anna Madson, Paula Mad' son, Hazel Hunt and Iris Nielson. The gift display was arranged by Veneta Madson and Mary Dean Madson. Young gift bearers bear-ers were Russell and Cheiyl Sor-ensen Sor-ensen and Allen Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensen greeted greet-ed guests at the door and Miss .Carolyn Hunt attended to the guest registration. |