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Show Secent Bride Is Honored At Reception Party Mrs. Darrell Hall, nee Glenda i Nelson, was complimented atj J a reception Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Homer P. Edwards, Ed-wards, with Mrs. Marvell Neil-son, Neil-son, Mrs. Elmer Eldredge, Mrs. Clem Labrum, Mrs. Johnnie Cook and Mrs. Steve Bellon as hostesses for the occasion. In the receiving line besides the new bride were Mrs. Ver-land Ver-land S. Nelson and Mrs. Carl Hall, mothers of the bride and groom, respectively. Presiding at the tea tahi. were the Misses Lillian Nelson. I Donna Rae Hall and Aria Dick- erson. Centering the lace-cov-; ered table was a beautiful three-tier three-tier whita wedding cake decorated deco-rated with pink roses and topped with a miniature bride and groom. The cake was surrounded sur-rounded with dainty floweretts with pink and white taperins; candles completing the decora-I decora-I tion. Crystal punch bowls we.-o at either end. Assisting with the servinp were the Misses Barbara Nelson Carol Jean Hall and Neala Schaefermeyer. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Jerry Mitchell and Mrs. Joan Bastian. Miss Delores Hutcheons was in charge of the following program pro-gram which was presented during dur-ing the evening for the many guests who called: piano solos. Shauna Gilbert and Carol Lynn Cook; vocal solo, "Kay Campbell, accompanied by LaRae Drollin-ger; Drollin-ger; vocal duet, Delores Hutcheons Hut-cheons and Kay Campbell. 'Adding to the party setting' in the living room were Dink and white carnations, heather and fern, with a clever floral arrangement ar-rangement consisting of thr wedding cakeetaoinshrdlcmfwy bride's original bouquet and a minia'ure centerpiece of the wedding cake and the bride and bridesmaid in candy form. . The honored guest was the re cipient of many lovely gifts |