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Show liOSao Ceremony Followed By Reception 'EMMONS (Special) Mr and Mrs. Pete N. Wall, of m Emmons announce the marriage of their daughter, Revella, to Mr Louis Daniels, son of Mr and ieveS,tAT,ert Daniels, Sr., oroo"" evelt. They were married in a iwmiyi ?e,ceremony fey BishP Willard Mecham on Dec 10 A reception followed at the Mt Em mons ward.. The bride's gown was of white satin W1th a high neck line, tight bodice and a full skirt. The fitted sleeves were trimmed with tiny buttons. Her veil was edged with lace scallops and orange blossoms I and she carried a bouquet of red rose buds, orange blossoms and white carnations. Maid of honor was Miss Florence Flor-ence Weeks and bridesmaid was Rosemary Daniels. Their bouquets were pink rose buds and white carnations. Flower girls were Jo I Ann Wall and Dianna Chatwin. I They had nosegays of white carnations car-nations and baby orchids. The bride's mother wore a black satin dress with a corsage of dark red roses. The bride groom's mother's dress was black satin and her corsage was of pink roses. Best man was Jerry Daniels, a cousin of the groom. A lovely four-tier wedding cake made by the bride's mother and decorated by Mrs. Ken LaRose, was placed on the serving table. Mrs. Arnold Chatwin was in charge of serving and she and Miss Gloria Metcalf took care of the gift room. Carma Jean Hansen Han-sen was in charge of the guest book. Wm. R. Evans was master of ceremonies for the program which included a song by Fred LaRose's son; a song by Cecil Wall, and a reading by Mrs Glen Ames. The newlyweds are making their home in Roosevelt, where the groom is employed. |