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Arnuptials Saturday in subur ban Brooklyn, Md., near Baltimore. Ensign Donald McKay Wilford, son of the Rowland H. Wilfords of Burlingame, claimed the hand of Mary Jeanne Perry. The wedding took place one day after Donald’s graduation from the naval academy at Annapolis, and his parents were no hand for both events. St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran church was setting for the 4 o'clock nuptials, and a reception followed at the home of Mary Jeanne’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry, in North Linthicum, another Bal timore suburb. Peonies and palms decorated the church aisle and altar. The bride, who visited the Wil ford family here last summer, wore a gown of nylon tulle with a lace collar, and a matching crown held her illusion veil. She carried white carnations with baby's breath. Joan Schramm, who was maid of honor for her cousin, wore a gown of yellow nylon with a match ing daisy-trimmed jacket and car vied yellow pom-poms. Similar dresses in blue, with yellow bou quets, were worn by the brides maids, Connie Wilford, sister of the benedict, Dorothy Santerre and Thelma Hobe», Patti Perry, jun ior bridesmaid for her sister, wore a smaller replica of the senior at tendants’ dresses. Donald had as best man Gerald Holman, and four of his Annapo lis friends served as ushers. After a honeymoon in Florida, the newlyweds wlill continue on to the west coast and will live in San Diego, where the benedict has been assigned to duty, go
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San Mateo Times

San Mateo, California, US

Fri, Jun 11, 1954

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