Hello Dear Reader,
The article in the Evening Herald went on: “A beautiful gown of white satin was worn by the bride, and her fingertip veil of net edged with lace, fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried pink rosebuds. All the attendants wore dainty taffeta frocks, in blue, salmon, and lavender, respectively, and corsages of sweet peas and rosebuds.
“The bride’s father acted as master of ceremonies, and during dancing, a program was furnished. Refreshments were served all evening. The beautiful gifts were in charge of Mrs. Lois Black of Castle Dale, sister of the bride.
“The young couple are spending a few days in southern Utah, and will return to make their home in Provo.” This last sentence surprises me. If they did go to southern Utah I never heard about it and neither one wrote anything about it in their histories.
Love,
Aunt Genni
Friday, July 10, 2009
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