Cartwright - PerkinsGladioli and red roses decorated j St. Paul's United Church in Peace River on September 5 for the mid-afternoon wedding uniting Edith Marlene, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Perkins of Peace River and Richard Law- ! ■ rence. son of Mr. and Mrs. R.Malcolm Cartwright of Enilda in, marriage.The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. C. Chubb and wedding p usic was played by Mrs. A. A. Macmillan. iClad in a ballerina length crea- j j lion of white lace and net over j satin, the bride was given in mar-riage by her father. Her filmy j: chapel veil fell from a coronet of 1 seed pearls and sequins and as jewelry she wore the groom’s | gift of a strand of pearls. iAmerican beauty roses formed 1 her bouquet.I As bridesmaid Miss DorothyCartwright, sister of the groom,! was gowned in blue net over taffeta in ballerina length, her matching headpiece trimmed with sequins. She carried a bouquetof pink daisies.Groomsman was Peter Hasiuk and ushers were Norman Sware ! and Danny Holt. iFollowing the ceremony a re- j ception was held at the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Broughton, where the bride’s table, laid in hand | crocheted lace over linen, was centred by a three tier wedding I cake surrounded by crystal baskets filled with pink and white ; sweet pea blossoms.! Out-of-town guests, in addition | 1o the groom's parents, were Mrs.I Glen Ash of Beaverlodge, Mr. and I Mrs. Glen Upstone of Grimshaw.! Mr. and Mrs. George Berg and ! family and Mr. and Mrs. William I DeWinter of Enilda. I! Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright are j making their home in Peace Riv- I ; er. !