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- Niagara Gazette - 7/19/1943
St. George's Catholic church In
Jeffersonvllle, N Y.. wa.s the setting
Saturdav morning for a lovely summer
wedding uniting In marriage
Miss Doris T Hick and Mr. Roland,'
Murphy at Nuptlal High Mass, with
the Rev. Harold Blake. of Patter-
son, N J . officiating White gladloli,
blue delphinium and pink garrow
banked the altar, with tall
palms and ferns At each side
The Rev Father Raphall, director
of St Joseph's college. Calisoon. N.
Y. At the organ. proved the
musical background for the impres-
sive service, with Father Ralph and
Father Leonard also of St. Joseph's
college singing mass.
The bride, who entered the chinch.
on the arm of her father, wore
a gown of traditional white, the
full skirt of net and falle torso
bodice. Her fingertip veil of lllusion
was worn with A dainty calot
of seed pearls. She carried a white
prayer book with streamers of white
ribbons tied with gardenias
Mrs. Rita Smith. sister of the
bride as matron of honor, wore a
gown of white with full skirt of
net and taffeta torso bodice; her
becoming hat was of periwinkle blue
worn with matching mitts.
Miss Marcella Hick, .sister of the
bride, and her bridesmaid, wore a
white gown on the same lines as
that worn by the matron of honor
She wore a hat of orchid shade
blending perfectly with the hat
worn by Mrs. Smith. Her mitts were
of the same shade. Both sisters
carried bouquets of white roses.
Sue Bradshaw, of Lewiston, N.Y.
neice of the bridegroom, as flower
girl, was a picture in her white
sheer dress with lace pockets and
yoke and white tulle bow in her
hair. She carried a basket of red
roses.
Naval Cadet William Callan, of
Buffalo, was the best man and the
ushers were William Bradshaw, of
Lewiston, N.Y., and Mr. Wilbur
McKeehan, of this city.
The mother of the bride wore a
gown of navy blue with corsage of
red rosebuds and the mother of the
bridegroom, in navy blue, wore a
corsage of white rosebuds.
Immediately after the wedding
there was a wedding breakfast fol-
lowed by a reception. Guests were
present from Nedro, Livingston
Manor, Syracuse, N.Y., this city
and Lewiston.
After a trip to New York City,
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will reside
in 101st street, this city.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles S. Hick, of Jef-
fersonville, N.Y., and the bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Darcy Murphy, of Lewiston. Both
Mr. Murphy and his bride are grad-
uates of the Buffalo States Teach-
ers college, the former with out-
standing honors.
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