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Show JVliss Patricia Snarr John Higham Recite Nuptial Vows Miss Patricia Ann Snarr became the bride of John G. Higham in a double-ring1 ceremony solemnized Saturday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. The attractive bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen O. Snarr, 1435 El Rey St parents of the benedict are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higham. The couple was honored after the ceremony at a wedding breakfast break-fast at the home of the bridegrooms bride-grooms parents, and in the evening a reception was held, honoring the bridal pair. On this occasion the bride chose a full length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over satin featuring a stand-up collar and beaded sequins se-quins and pearl trim. Her full skirt of lace had a front inset of tulle and climaxed with a sweep train. A crown of petals held her elbow length veil and she carried a white orchid surrounded by stephanotis. Maid of honor was Margaret Ann Hecderman, with Miss Colleen Day, Mary Ann Liston, Harriet Holmes as bridesmaids. Nancy Smith was junior bridesmaid, with Janet Higham and Juile Smith as flower girls The attendants were gowned in "pink ballerina length dresses fashioned on princess lines and carried pink carnations and spring violets. Best man duties were performed by Morgan Higham; David Cain, Bill Higham, Bill Mcnealy, Bill Snarr, Theo Dunham and Frank Withers ushering. |