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Show and Jay Jackson. The new Mrs. Jackson has been the inspiration for many, lovely parties in her honor. Hostesses have included Mrs. Gerald Knight, Mrs. Clyde Kirk, Miss Patricia Wilbura Mrs Sarah Sar-ah Jackson, Mrs. Charles Jackson, Mrs. Basil Eyre, Mrs. Ray Ogden, and Mrs. Jack Eyre. Lovely parties were given by Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. Gritton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Matheson, Mrs. Warren Pugh, Mrs. Van Rowley, Mrs. Curtis P. Harding, Mrs. Reed Tueller, Miss Lois Gurley, Mrs. Don Dixon, Mrs. Jimmy Hodgson, Mrs. George Woodbury, Mrs. Joe Hansen, Mrs. Howard Russel, and Mrs. A Thompson. Thom-pson. The young couple will make their future home in Salt Lake. The intermediate group of Cen- tenary Methodist Church is having a skating party beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13 at the Normandy Nor-mandy Skating Rink. Those who desire transportation should be at the church by 5:30 p.m. There will be" sponsors there who are in charge of the party. According to the minister, Glen S. Hamlyn, it will be unnecessary to take along protection against the evil spirits of Friday 13th, unless those who are not the best skaters prefer to take along a pillow pil-low as "protection." The invitation invita-tion is open to any who are interested in-terested in going. -. ' L . .. ,,. ... - . .sA . . .' i ' V - " i . i( i w i - " ' V i ) . U - v i I ' 7 - iP-'j - f 7 : "ky ' I y ' r . -; si 1 ': - " ' ' "' ? t I I - , V ' f :v ?- -7 I ? Charming Miss Julia Diane Rockwood became the bride of Mr. Donald J. Jackson in temple rites on Thursday, December 12. Photo Courtesv Deseret News Miss Rockwood, Donald Jackson Recite Temple Vows, j Nuptial vows were exchanged jThurs. Dec. 12 in the solemninity oi the Salt Lake LDS Temple when lovely Miss Julia Diane Rockwood became the bride of Donald J. Jackson. Elder John ;Longden, assistant to the Council of the Twelve officiated at the j ceremony. A breakfast at the Doll House ! feted the newly weds following Ithe rites, hosted by the bridegrooms bride-grooms parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Barnes T. Jackson, 1503 E. Stratford Strat-ford Ave. Thursday evening the Stratford jWard, 2605-15th East was the setting set-ting for a reception honoring the just weds. Hosts were parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Rockwood, 247M5th East. To greet her guests the lovely bride was gowned in a white velvet vel-vet floor length fashioned with I empire waistline and round neck-' line, circled with seed pearls and iridescent sequins. The long sleeves slee-ves tapered to points at the wrists, A pearl trimmed tiara released the veil, and she carried a bouquet bouq-uet of white roses, carnations, and white bells. Attending the bride was Mrs. Roberts C." Matheson, matron of honor, and bridesmaids, Miss Barbara Jackson, Miss Patricia Wilburn and Miss Lois Gurney. They wore gowns of turquoise velvet, princess style, and carried carr-ied muffs adorned with Christmas Christ-mas corsages. " Flower girls were Miss Susan Rockwood, in pink and Robin Rockwood in turquoise organdy, For her daughters wedding Mrs. Rockwood chose a gray-blue satin brocade sheath and Mrs. Jackson wore a biege satin sheath. Best man was Bruce Lake and ushers were Bryan Richards, Robert C. Matheson, Ray Ogden |