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Show Maxine Gardner, Gordon AliredWed In Romantic Candlelight Ceremony i Exchanging wedding promises in a romantic candlelight ceremony cere-mony Wednesday' evening, March 1, were Miss Maxine Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gardner, of Neola, and Gordon Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred, of Salt Lake .City. , The double-ring nuptials, solemnised sol-emnised at the Neola ward rhaDel were spoken before a flower tanked altar decked with pink and white carnations and snapdragons, and flanked on either side with URhled cathedral ca-thedral candles in white holders. hold-ers. Bishop Lazelle Henrie officiated. of-ficiated. . , . Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in an exquisite gown of white satin, sa-tin, fashioned with long sleeves, squared neckline edged in seed pearls, and a fitted bodice. The flowing skirt ended in a graceful grace-ful cathedral train. Her fingertip finger-tip veil of bride's illusion was caught to a dainty crown of satin sa-tin and seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Mrs. Allen Harrison, matron of honor, wore a black and white floor-length gown, complimented compli-mented by a corsage of red roses' while bridesmaids Lila Gardner, and Virginia Gardner chose blue and pink models and carried bouquets of sweet peas. Carma Gardner, sister of the bride, and Sharon Allred. the bridegroom's sister, acted a s flower girls, and carried dainty baskets filled with yellow and white daisies. Keith J. Allred, brother of the bridegroom, performed best man duties. Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. All-red, All-red, mothers of the bride and bridegroom, respectively, were attired in blue street - length models, and wore identical corsages cor-sages of pink carnations. Immediately following the ceremony, the new Mr. and Mrs. Allred greeted friends at a reception re-ception in the ward hall. A striking pink and white color scheme was developed through the use of pink and white carnations and snapdragons snapdrag-ons A beautiful 5-layer wed-din" wed-din" cake, topped with a miniature minia-ture bride and groom, centered a lace covered table. Baskets of carnations and snapdragons placed at either side of the table, completed the ensemble. Friends were greeted at the door by the bride and bridegroom bride-groom and their parents. The Misses Elma Oberhansley, Cleo Allred, Deloris Hutcheon, Rayma Gardner, Ulalah Olsen and Laura Smithson were in charge of the gifts. Mrs. Rose Gardner, Mrs. Zora Gardner, Mrs. Mildred Allred, Mrs. Erma Hutcheon and Mrs. Ada Hutcheon Hut-cheon assisted with the serving. Background music throughout the evening featured vocal selections se-lections by Mrs. Thelma Mc-Conkie, Mc-Conkie, Mrs. Mary Ellen Gardner, Gard-ner, Mrs. Mary Gardner, Mrs. Gertrude Moysh, and Mrs. Carol Car-ol Gardner; a violin solo by Mrs.v Erma Anderton, and a selection by a trio composed of Deloris Hutcheon, Laura Smith son, and Ulalah Olsen. The new Mr. and Mrs. Allred were honored Saturday evening at an informal reception in Salt Lake City, at the home of Mr. Allred's parents. Mr. and MtTai7 day for San Ditilred Navy. unea with |