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- Niagara Gazette - 10/5/1957
The Quaker Road Methodist
Church was the scene of the
wedding of Miss Loretta Joyce
Payne, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Chester Payne, Hartland
Road, to Howard Gary Harrod,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J.
Harrod, Barker, September 21,
1937, at 3 o'clock
The altar was decorated with
baskets of white gladioli for the
ceremony, solemnized by the
Rev. Edward Deighton. The
bride, given in marriage by her
father, wore white chantilly lace
over taffeta, with a.sweetheart
n e c k l i n e and elbow-length
sleeves. .Her finger-tip length
veil of illusion was caught by a
crown of seed pearls: She carried
a cascade bouquet of white
carnations.
Miss Joan Payne, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a gown of imported lace
over blue taffeta with a match-
ing pearl headdress, and carried
a cascade arrangement of blue
and white carnations.
Miss Patricia Payne, another
sister of the bride, was brides-
maid. She wore a pink lace
gown over pink taffeta with
matching pearl headpiece and
carried a bouquet of pink and
white carnations.
William Leon Harrod, Barker,
was his brodier's best man and
ushers were Brian J. Harold
and Roger Payne.
A gray dress with white accessories
and a corsage of pink
and white carnations- was the
choice of Mrs. Payne, mother of
the bride, for the reception at
Somerset grange hall. A brown
wool dress'with beige accessories
and a corsage of white and yellow
carnations were chosen by
the groom's mother.
For her honeymoon to Michigan,
the bride wore an aqua and
white wool suit. The couple are
at noma on Caledonia Street,
Newfane.
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