Diane P. Baker, Benjamin Emery Married in Wells
WELLS — In a ceremony on Thanksgiving night al the Methodist Church-on-the-Cape. Miss Diane Patricia Baker of Wells be Mrs. Emery is the daughter of Mrs. Caslergine, Wells. She was graduated from Wakefield High Schooln, Wakefield, Mass, and is employed by the ffliiblos Agency in Ogunquit. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Perley M. Emery of Portland. He graduated from Portland high school and is employed at Green’s garage in Kennebunk.
The bride chose a ballerina ength gown of white net over satin, designed with a lace bodice appliqued with sequins and seed jcarls. Her fingertip veil fell from a matching headpiece and she carried while roses and a while Bible. Matron of honor was Mrs. Candra V. Hatfield of Wakefield, Mass., Who wore a ballerina englli gown of sea blue satin embroidered with rhinestones. She wore matching accessories anil carried a bouquet of gardenias. Richard Emery of Kennebunkport was best man. The bride’s mother, Mrs. John Castergine of Wells Beach, and her grandmother, Mrs. Margie Jackson, were hostesses for a reception following the ceremony at the bride’s home. Wells Beach Mrs. Violet Bedard was in charge of the guest book. The couple left on a wedding trip, and after their return thyy reside on Route 35 Kennebunkport.
— The Portsmouth Herald (New Hampshire), Dec. 5, 1959.