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Show mM& : ' X d - ' i - - LOVELY BK1DE Barbara Eocles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eccles of East Mill Creek married Reid G. White on Aug. 16. Courtesy S. L. Tribune Barbara Eccles and Reid G. White Married at Lovely Home Ceremony his brother. Ushers were Albert Eccles Jtr., brother of the bride; Marvin White, brother of the bridegroom; Joseph Carstensen, The bride and bridegroom left for a Sun Valley honeymoon. The bride attended the University Uni-versity of Utah, where she was affiliated with Chi Omega sorority soror-ity and Beta Delta Mu, professional profes-sional music sorority. Mr. White was graduated from the university business school. His fraternity is Phi Delta Theta. Two well-known southeastern families were united last week when Miss Barbara Eccles exchanged ex-changed nuptial vows with Reid G. White at the home of the buide's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eccles, 3535 27th East. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. LaMar White, 3040 1815th East. Another well-known . south-easterner, south-easterner, Bishop S. M. Hor-man, Hor-man, 1514 Mill Creek Way, performed per-formed the double-ring ceremony cere-mony at 7::30 p.ra on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Aug. 16, in the lovely Eccles Ec-cles garden. Alexander Schreiner played the Lohengrin Wedding March on the organ and also played recessional re-cessional music. The newlyweds and bridal part' members received re-ceived guests by the garden gate. The bride's gown was made from material sent from Damascus Da-mascus by the bride's sister, Mary Ethel Eccles. who is employed em-ployed in Beirut by the I. S. State Department. Attendants Miss Carol Ritchie was maid of honor and Ma s. William Potter, Pot-ter, matron of honor. Bridesmaids Brides-maids were Miss Barbara Pike, Miss Suzanne Cutler and Miss Nancy Wayman. j Ted White performed duties j sf best man for the bririesgroom. |