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Show Donna Beth Wilde Recites Vows With Charles Cooley Impressive doubje-ring rites united in marriage Miss Donna Beth Wilde, Oakley, Utah, and Charles T. Cooley, Cedar City. The couple exchanged vows Friday evening, Nov. 25 before Ralph A. Richards, President of South Summit Stake. Setting for the wedding and reception was the Oakley Ward chapel. Present for their daughter's daugh-ter's wedding were parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Wilde, Oakley. Prof, and Mrs. Charles B. Cooley, Cedar City, who are parents of the bridegroom. Both the bride's and bridegroom's bride-groom's mothers were carrying corsages of white carnations trimmed in pink. Mrs. Cooley was wearing a gown of blue lace and Mrs. Wilde wore a knit dress with a yoke of pearJs. The bride greeted guests in a romantic floor length gown of hand clipped lace panels over Treated nylon tulle. The gown featured an imported spangle with a pearj emproidered collar and yoke. The veil was of fingertip fin-gertip length with a beaded crown. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and Vhite orchids. Serving as maid of honor was Miss Mary Jane Haight. Bridesmaids Brides-maids were Miss Ruth Richards and two sisters of the bride, Mrs. Donald S. Pitt and Mrs. Reed B. Mnvi'in The attpnrtnntV pnwns were in pastel colors and they carried white carnations with roses. Best man was Edward K. Huntington Hun-tington with Frank L. Cooley, brother of the bridegroom, serving serv-ing as Introduction best man. Ushers were Keith Ence, Kenneth BJaden, Donald Pitt and Clark Wilde. In charge of the gift room were sisters of the groom, Mrs. Hal-bert Hal-bert Lund and Mrs. Frank L. Cooley. Coo-ley. The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas and will make their home in Cedar City. The newlyweds will be honored hon-ored in Cedar City Saturday evening eve-ning at an open house at the home of the bridegroom's parents' par-ents' at 376 South 300 West. |