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Show I - " W , I ' . f. : f 4 r ' V - - -"N4n H, 1 r f , r - 1 , ? " ; rv, I & - I 1 y a & ' f -I f "Hm, s - -I f ; w , , s - I vA f y vi f 4 X'- - " v ''I I x ' 'v 1 i i v AX " i? N C I f . : 4 vs ' A - Vr r i A & .V j -1 v tt Miss. Wagstaff Is March Bride Back home following a honeymoon in Florida are just-weds just-weds Mr. and Norman Groen-dyke Groen-dyke Jr. The bride is the former Miss Kathy Ann Wagstaff, daughter - of Mr. and Mrs. 'H. G. Wagstaff, Wag-staff, 2773 East Spring Creek Rd. She chose a floor length gown of lace styled with fitted bodice and wrist length sleeves. Nylon pleats accented the full skirt. The ceremony and reception were held in the 01ympu3 High Seminary Bldg. Her veil of illusion was caught to a tiara of pearls and net. She carried, a bouquet of white carnations and white rosebuds encircling an orchid. Attendants included Miss Shawn Groendykte, maid of honor; Miss Linda Cook, Miss Gay Alvey, Miss Diane Davis, and Miss Marsha Groendyke. Maid of honor donned a white lilac dress, while bridesmaids brides-maids wore lavender taffeta dresses. All carried bouquets of white carnations surrounding surround-ing lavender flowers. For traveling the bride chose a navy blue and white ensemble. en-semble. The bride has been the inspiration in-spiration for many pre-nuptial parties. Miss Kathy Ann Wlagstaff became the bride of Norman Groendyke. (Photo Courtesy Deseret News) |