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Show Reception Compliments Couple Following Candlelight Ceremony One of summer's lovliest brides is Miss Jolene Robison, who re-oited re-oited nuptial vows with her bridegroom, bride-groom, Roger Dennis Larsen, Friday, Fri-day, July 6, at the home of the birders pa!rents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Russell H. Robison of Ioka. Parents Par-ents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ti. Larsen of' Ballard. Bal-lard. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 6:00 p.m. before the fireplace, banked with tall baskets bas-kets of gladioli and baby breath, with lighted tapers in a stately candleabra forming the background. back-ground. Bishop James. F Lemon of the Ioka LDS ward officiated in the presence of family members mem-bers and close friends. The wedding wed-ding march was played by Mrs. Gertrude Russell. The radiant brunette bride wore a gown of hand-clipped Chantilly lace and tulle, designed with a slim-fitting lace bodice and high neckline. The long sleeves tapered taper-ed to Mly points at the wrist. The bouffant skirt featured alternate rows of gathered lace and tulle. Her tiara of seed pearls and ir-ridenscent ir-ridenscent sequins released a fingertip veil of French illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of purple orchids, white carnations and lilv of the vallev- Matron of honor, Mrs. jay Gates, wore a yellow crystallette gown. Maid of honor was Miss Marian Gardner, and bridesmaids included Miss GaNene Smith, Miss Maxyne Owen, Miss DeAnn Harris, Har-ris, Miss Marianne Larsen and Miss Rose Mary Daniels. They' were attired in similarly styled crystallette frocks in shades of orchid and mint green. AH attendants at-tendants carried nosegays of orchid or-chid and yellow glamelias, surrounded sur-rounded by white carnations. Little Janalee Robison and Becky Larsen were flower girls and wore dainty dresses of orchid or-chid and mint green nylon, with nylon lace trim. They carried baskets of orchids and yellow sweatpeas. Mother of the bride chose a charcoal and white afternoon dress with pink accessories, and the groom's mother wore a floral taffeta taf-feta print. Both had pink and white cam.-ition corsages. Assuming the best man duties was Jay Gates. Kent Robison, brother of the bride, ushered'. A tiered square cake with a stairway leading to the miniature bride and , groom centered the lace-covered table. Orcihd and yellow roses and wedding bells further enhanced the cake. Mrs. Owen Goodrich and Mrs. Garnett Birchell were in charge of ( serving, assisted by Gloria Robison, Lona Simth and Pam Birchell. The gifts were arranged by Mrs Jack Burgess, Miss Maur-ine Maur-ine Yack, Miss Connie Bastian, Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. Max Owen. Guest signing was directed by Mrs. Larry Larsen. Smith's orchestra provided the music for dancing. The program was emceed by Ned Gines, who introduced the following numbers: vocal solo, Beverly Anderson, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Gertrude Russell; Rus-sell; vocal solo, Miss Deann Harris, Har-ris, accompanied by Miss GaNene Smith; reading, Miss Bill Parrish; vocal solo, Gloria Robison, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. O. A. Dart. Southern California was the destination for the justweds. For traveling the new Mrs. Larsen donned a pastel blue sheath dress with white accessories. The newlyweds will make their home in Roosevelt. |