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Show honeymoon the new Mrs. Fullmer wore a navy suit with white accessories. SHARON WILSON BECOMES BRIDE Miss Sharon Wilson this week I became the bride of C. Ben Fullmer Full-mer in evening rites at the Reception Recep-tion Center, 1227 East 33rd South, with Ira B. Cannon of the LDS chureh officiating. The ethereal white gown featured fea-tured a bodice of chantilly lace with graceful scallops forming the wide neckline and outlining the brief sleeves. The voluminous skirt of nylon tulle over taffeta spread into a short train. Her halo tiara of lace was outlined with seed pearls, and she wore a single strand of pearls, a wedding gift from the bridegroom. Feather carnations, a white orchid and stephanotis formed her crescent bouquet. Her attendants wore ballerina length frocks of pandaglare, styled with boat neckline and tiny sleeves. Wide cumberbunds hugged the waistlines. Mrs. M. Richard Wilson, was matron of honor and others were Mrs. Douglas G. Gridner and Mrs. Glenn W. Stout and Miss Barbara Wilson. Their bouquets were pink and white feathered carnations with a shamrock background. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murrlle S. Wilson, 1179 Iris Lane, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Lois Fullmer, 1348 Atkin ave. The mother of the bride chose a waltz length gown of toast taffeta and lace and Mrs. Fullmer wore a dusk rose lace, each wore a corsage of roses. For traveling to a Las Vegas |