April 29, 1945
Salt Lake City, Utah
Hammond-Pfost
ST. ANTHONY, Ida.--In a double ring ceremony Miss Norma Lou Hammond, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hammond of Egin, Ida., spoke her vows with Pvt. Ray Anthony Pfost, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pfost of Rexburg, Ida. Edward Powell officiated.
The bride, gowned in white brocaded satin, was attended by Mrs. Francis Hammond Bowen, Mrs. Rhea Pfost Beattie and Miss Ruth Hillman. Karl Barber acted as best man for the bridegroom. A candlelight supper followed the ceremony.
Pvt. Pfost, has been stationed at Camp Walters, Tex., for the past six months. After a brief honeymoon, he will report for overseas assignment at Fort Meade.
April 29, 1945
Salt Lake City, Utah
Hammond-Pfost
ST. ANTHONY, Ida.--In a double ring ceremony Miss Norma Lou Hammond, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hammond of Egin, Ida., spoke her vows with Pvt. Ray Anthony Pfost, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pfost of Rexburg, Ida. Edward Powell officiated.
The bride, gowned in white brocaded satin, was attended by Mrs. Francis Hammond Bowen, Mrs. Rhea Pfost Beattie and Miss Ruth Hillman. Karl Barber acted as best man for the bridegroom. A candlelight supper followed the ceremony.
Pvt. Pfost, has been stationed at Camp Walters, Tex., for the past six months. After a brief honeymoon, he will report for overseas assignment at Fort Meade.
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