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- Niagara Gazette
MISS MONA MARY EDDY, Linwood
Avenue, became the bride of Leonard
Charles Sisler in a candlelight sen-ice Saturday
(Feb. 15, 1964) at Pierce Avenue
United Presbyterian Church.
Dr. A. Ferman Kearney read the doublering
ceremony uniting in marriage the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
H. Eddy of Niagara Falls and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Sisler of 15th Street
John A. Eddy, brother of the bride, escorted
her to the altar. The bride wore a gown
of nylon and Alencon lace. A coronet of.
pearls held her bouffant veil of French
silk illusion. She carried a crescent of white
roses an
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° MISS ARLENE COURTS was maid of
honor.-A red velveteen bodice accented her
gown of white brocade. The bride's cousin,
Miss Brenda J. Touchette, bridesmaid, was
gowned in white brocade with a green
velveteen bodice. Their flowers were white
carnations and ivy.
James Fitzpatrick was best man. Noel E.
Touchette, cousin of the bride, ushered the
guests.
° AN AFTERNOON RECEPTION was
held at the Armory Grill.
Mrs. Robert Marshall, sister of the
bride, greeted the guests in a dress of pink
crepe. The mother of the bridegroom wore
a. dress of navy blue crepe.
After a wedding trip to Detroit, Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs. Sisler will make their home
in Mansfield, Ohio.
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