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Show WMXI.YM MARSHALL'S BRIDE MISS KLLKX AXDKRSON Roses and orange blossoms in artistic ar-tistic profusion formed an attractive floral setting for the wedding of Miss Ellen Anderson of Pasadena and William Marshall at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Van Buskirk, 1126 Walnut avenue, ave-nue, at high noon Thursday with the Rev. Henry C. Buell, pastor Second Presbyterian church officiating. The bride, a petite brunette, wore her traveling suit and a corsage bouquet of Cecil Bruner roses. The attendants were her sister, Miss Anna Anderson Ander-son and the groom's brother, George It. Marshall, Jr. Following the prettily appointed wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mar-shall left on the President for Seattle. Seat-tle. After a brief viif th fr'ends they will go on to Lacombe Alberta, where Mr. Marshall will engage en-gage in business. Mr. Marshall is the eldest son of Prof, and Mrs, Ceorge H. Marshall of 19 65 East First street. He is a graduate of the Long Beach Poly High, and was later a student at U. S. C. Lonbeach Telegram, |