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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 137

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Salt Tribune, Sunday, November SO, 1958 W9 New York Rites Unite Couple Newlyweds Will Live in S.L. Mrs. Charles Michael Margetts By Lydia Clawson Hoopes D.C.—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.

Margetts were hosts at a reception Nov. 21 in honor of their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michael Margetts, who were married in the LDS Chapel, Scarsdale, N.Y., Nov. 15.

The bride is the former Miss Marion Penrod Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold' A. Wood, White Plains, N.Y. Escorted by her father, the bride wore an ivory organdy wedding gown which belonged to her grandmother, the late Mrs.

Charles Penrod, Nauvoo, 111. Her finger-tip length veil oi bride's fell from a small Juliet cap and she carried a nosegay of white rosebuds and baby chrysanthemums. Maid of Honor Miss Marilynn Margetts was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Brugh and Miss Jean All wore waltz-length gowns of pink taffeta and matching headbands. Their flowers were nosegays of pink and garnet rosebuds.

Gordon Osmond was best man and the ushers were William Carrol and John Middle ton. Vaughn Wood served as junior usht 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wood were in Washington for the party when over 300 guests were received at the Margetts' home in Chevy Chase. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs.

Woodrow Marriott, Mrs. Ralph Hardy, Mrs. Lynn B. Lundberg and Mrs. Warde M.

Cameron. Attend U. of U. The bride was graduated from the University of Maryland and Duke University Graduate School. She is a physical therapist.

Mr. Margetts attended the University of Maryland, served as an LDS missionary for two years in the northwestern states and recently completed a six months' term with the National Guard at Fort Ord, Calif. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City where Mr. Margetts will continue his education at the University of Utah, Will Live In St. Louis Former BYU Students Wed in S.L.

The marriage of Miss' Bonnie Lee.Oscarson to Aidwin Evans Jolly, both of St. Louis, was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Wednesday. The young couple returned immediately to St. Louis where a reception was given at Le Chateau Ballroom by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy W. Oscarson. Mr. 6scars6ri, who is president of the St. Louis LDS Stake and Mrs.

Oscarson attended the temple marriage carsons are former Utahns. The bride and brjdegroom were students at Brigham Young University. They will: make a home in St. Louis. Moulton-Pelerson After repeating vows.

Wednesday, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple nevvlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Peterson, were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Temple Square and Friday evening the bridal pair greeted guests at a reception at the Bonneville LDS Stake. LADIES' APPAREL SUGAR HOUSE 1077 t.

21it Somh The bride, formerly Miss Gladys Carol Moulton, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry Moulton, 113S E. 4th South.

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Peterson, Oakley, Idaho, are parents of the benedict. Robertson-Christensen Miss Kay Marie Robertson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Robertson, Centerville, became, the wife of Stephen Luther Christensen, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. B.

Christensen, Sherman Oaks, CaMf. The ceremony took place Wednesday in the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. Edward Allen Scott Miss Wiseman Weds The First Unitarian Church was setting Saturday evening for the marriage of Miss Linda Lee Wiseman and Edward Allen Scott. The candlelight ceremony was performed by Paul Howells, LDS bishop.

A reception was held after the wedding. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wiseman, 2529 Wilshire Cir.

(2745 East) and Mr. Scott is a son of John E. Scott, 1083 Lake St. and the late Mrs. Scott.

The bride walked to the altar on the arm of her father The altar was decked with all white flowers. Her bridal gown was of Chantilly lace and tulle fashioned with a floor-length bouffant skirt of tulle with an inset of lace. The lace bodice featured a sabrina neckline. Her illusion veil, elbow length, fell from a crown of lace and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and roses.

Mrs. Donald Croall was matron of honor. She wore a blue taffeta dress accented with a shoulder drape of white chiffon. Miss Terry Stratford, Miss Margaret Scott and Miss Jill Parry were bridesmaids. They wore similar dresses of a lighter value.

Their flowers were basket shape white chrysanthemums. Stephany Brown was flower girl. Steven Wiseman was ring bearer. Bob Brown was best man. Ushers were Blain Johnson, Donald Croall, Richard Parker and Kay Earl Thatcher.

After a honeymoon trip the couple will'make a home in Salt Lake City. Monday Store Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mrs. Aldwln Evans Jolly A gift for the NT home is a gift you'll cherish through the years Miss Shirley Jean Nixon Says Vows Miss Shirley Jean Nixon was married to John Patrick McDermott Nov.

22 in the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. lea Fae Nixon, Idaho Falls, is mother of the bride and the tienedict's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F.

McDermott, Idaho Falls. The bride was given In marriage by an uncle, J. Lowell Scott, Pqtlatch, Idaho, and wore a full- length gown of white tissue taffeta. Her bouquet was of white roses around a white orchid. Attendants were Miss Marilyn Soelberg, Mrs.

Wil- liam L. Hatch Jr. and Mrs. Earl Summers, Idaho Falls. David J.

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