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Show Reception Honoring Rhoda Ann Chidester and Richard Golightly to Be Held Tonight call at Bryan LDS chapel to ex-la ex-la Ann Chidester, daughter of Mr. bridegrom will continue his' studies at the University of i Utah. I Friday evening guests will tend well wishes to lovely Rhod and Mrs. T. C Chidester, 2687 Highland Drive, and Richard T. Golightly, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Golightly, 1393 Denver St. Miss Chidcster's original model gown will be of egg-shell satin. The long sleeves and yolk are designed with tiny diamonds of the same material, one overlapping overlap-ping the other and ending in tiny points at wrist and neck line. The very full skirt has a wide flaring train. She will carry car-ry a single orchid with white streamers. Maid of honor, Charlene Bees-ley, Bees-ley, will be gowned in pale blue taffeta, bridesmaids Carol Peterson Pe-terson in peach taffeta, Maylen Cumming in blue taffeta and flower girl, Erma Chidester, sister sis-ter of the bride, in peach taffeta. taf-feta. Bridal attendants' dresses will be designed alike with tiny fitted bodices and very full skirts from flare peplums. They will carry colonial bouquets of pastel shaded gladioli with' bandeaux in their hair of pleated pleat-ed taffeta to match their dresses. dress-es. Mrs. Chidester, mother of the bride will wear a gown of champaign crepe. Reese Goodrich will act as best man. The bride is being extensively entertained. This week Mrs. Elmer Taylor, 1058 Roosevelt Ave., gave a shower and Shar-lene Shar-lene Beesley and Carol Peterson gave one at the Beesley home Ihe following night. After a short honevmoon the young couple will make their! home in Salt Lake where the i |