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Show Hart - Baldwin Exchange Wedding Vows William M. Hart, Jr. claimed Mary Margaret Baldwin as his bride in rites performed in Beaver Dec. 29. Bishop Blaine Morris, an uncle of the bride, officiated at the double-ring ceremony in the Beaver Second Ward Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baldwin of Beaver, Bea-ver, and Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hart are the parents of the bridogrooom. The bride wore a floor-length floor-length sheath of white bonded crepe. The dress featured bell sleeves trimmed with pearl sequins. The unique floor-length floor-length veil of chiffon was accented ac-cented with flower designs and attached to a crown. The bridal bouquet was an orchid set off by long white streamers. Carolyn Baldwin, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The other attendants were Betsy Bet-sy Hart, sister of the bridegroom; bride-groom; Mrs. Elizabeth Grim-shaw, Grim-shaw, Mrs. Christine Langford. and Miss Sandra Gillis. The attendants wore long blue sat in dresses and carried blue and white carnation nosegays. Danny Mitchell was best man, and the ushers were a brother of the bride, Ray Allen Baldwin; Brent Johnson, Ronnie Ron-nie Chamberlain, and Fred Adam. Mrs. Baldwin wore a navy blue bonded crepe dress with long sheer sleeves, and Mrs. Hart wore an apricott bonded lace dress. Both mothers had corsages of blue and white carnations accented with silver sil-ver ribbon. The newlyweds honeymooned honeymoon-ed enroute to Santa Cruz, Calif., where the bridegroom is employed. A shower for the bride was given by her bridesmaids on the evening prior, to the wedding, wed-ding, and the young couple was honored at a reception in the Beaver Second Ward Church following the wedding supper which was given immediately im-mediately following the wedding. |