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Show Ha Rae Timothy Weds Dale Stewart in Elaborate Home Ceremony In one of the loveliest of early ear-ly spring wedding ceremonies, the popular Miss Ila Rae Timothy Timo-thy became the bride of Dale Stewart, Friday evening, March 24, at the home of her parents, in Roosevelt. Lavish arrangements of red carnations, sweet peas and fern garlanded the rooms where wedding wed-ding vows were recited in the presence of members of the immediate im-mediate families and a few close friends, with Russell Todd officiating. of-ficiating. Miss Timothy, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Timothy, made a lovely picture as she walked in the bridal procession attired in a beautiful gown of white taffeta, fashioned with fitted bodice accented by a net yoke trimmed with silver sequins, se-quins, long fitted sleeves and graceful flowing skirt. Her veil was caught to a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet bou-quet of sweet peas and rose buds. Preceeding her down the aisle were bridesmaids Revella Kim- Pall, Carla Groves, Dorothy Hatch, and Mildred Duvall, who were gowned in floor - length models in pink and blue, with pink rosebud corsages. Mrs. Evan Goodrich, . the bride's sister sis-ter was matron of honor. Max Stewart, a cousin of the bridegroom, bride-groom, performed best man duties. du-ties. Little LaVene Timothy, a sister of the bride, was flower girl. 1 1 i Immediately following the ceremony, the newlyweds were guests of honor at a reception at the home of the bride's parents. par-ents. Greeting friends at the door were Mrs. Ray S. Jordan and Mrs. Eugene Harmston, while the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitmore, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Timothy and Max Stewart assisted the new Mr. and Mrs. Stewart in receiving their guests. Striking arrangements of red carnations and sweet peas formed form-ed a lovely background for the beautifully decorated wedding wed-ding cake, topped with a miniature minia-ture bride and groom, which centered a lace covered tea table. Lighted tapers illuminated illumin-ated the setting. Pouring during the evening was Miss Reta Stewart. Mrs. Ollie Rasmussen was in charge of the serving, assisted by the Misses Lora Stewart. Carla Groves and Dorothy Hatch. Mrs. Ray Jordan, Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Harmston and Mrs. Ollie Rasmussen were hostesses at the reception. Approximately two hundred guests called during the evening. |