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Show Loss Hurray find Fritz Hansen hi In Home Rites In an impressive evening ceremony cer-emony at the Murray home on Decemoer 6, Miss Lois Murray a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Murray, became the t1 0i F7itz Hansen. nephew of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Zimmerman. Zimmer-man. Hollis G. Hullinger, president presi-dent of the Roosevelt L D S Stake, performed the ceremony. The bride was charming in her gown of white net fashioned with a fitted bodice with green velvet trim, and a full gathered skirt. Her veil of bride's illusion was fingertip length and cascaded cascad-ed from a white satin and net. cap studded with green seauins Pink roses encircled with white carnations formed her bridal bouquet. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Jovce Mc-Kenna, Mc-Kenna, who wore a vellow net over blue taffeta. Her corsage was of baby orchids and carnations. carna-tions. Best man duties were assumed assum-ed by John Lee Zimmerman. The wedding march was plav ed by Miss Donna Murray. A vocal solo was sung by Miss Janice Ja-nice Anderton, accompanied by Miss Carol Memmott. Pink and white chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums added a festive touch to the occasion and the lace-covered table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake dec-oratd dec-oratd with pink roses and dainty dain-ty white and yellow lillies and topped with a wedding bell encircling en-circling a miniature bride and groom. White and yellow frosted frost-ed candles were on either side of the cake. In charge of the serving room were Mrs. Bill Patrv and Mrs. Grant Marchant and eift room arraneements were under the direction of the Misses Helen Rudy, Donna Murray and Je-Neal Je-Neal Pack. The newlyweds ereeted guests at a reception following the wedding. They will make their home in Roosevelt. |