
WED AT PRESQUE ISLE - Mrs. William C. Baumgartner, above, was Miss Marjorie Tarbox of Perham before her marriage Saturday at St. Mary's Church in Presque Isle.
The Rev. John J. Harris performed the double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a ballerina length gown of white satin covered with white nylon mesh with a white lace jacket.
Miss Janet Tardie, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pink satin gown covered with pink nylon lace.
A2c Richard Ruebusch, friend of the bridegroom, was best man.
Mrs. Tarbox, mother of the bride, chose for her daughter's wedding a navy blue dress with navy and white accessories.
Mrs. Duginski, mother of the bridegroom, chose a steel gray dress with white accessories.
A reception honoring the couple was held Saturday evening at the Perham Grade School.
The wedding cake, which was made by the bride's mother, was cut by the bridegroom's mother after the first slice had been cut by the couple.
The gift table was in charge of Mrs. Ivory Burrill, sister of the bride, Mrs. Frederic Thomas, cousin of the bride and a friend, Mrs. Gerald Hess of Presque Isle.
Paul Tarbox, brother of the bride, received the gifts. The guest book was in charge of Mrs. James Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Baumgartner will make their home at 48A Harris Street, Presque Isle.
Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Philip Duginski, Mrs. June Hayes of Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Burrill, Canaan: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hobbs and family, Mrs. Frederic Thomas, Caribou; Mrs. Nellie McDuff, Mr. and Mrs. Adel Clayton. Mr. and Mrs Whit Doody and Kay, Mrs. Lillian Stairs, Washburn; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hess, Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, Presque Isle.