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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/25/1949
Wearing an off-the-shoulder white marquisette gown
fashioned with puffed sleeves, an illusion necnkline with lace in-
sets and a hoop skirt ending in a train, Miss Regina g. Belfield,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belfield Sr., of 96 Vine St., was
married at 11 o'clock this morning to Raymond E. Dreher, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dreher Sr., 261 Chestnut St. The bride
carried a white orchid on a First Communion Prayer Book. Her
French illusion veil fell from a pearl headdress.
A single strand of pearls about i
her throat was the gift of her bride-
groom. Long white gauntlets cul-
minated in a point over each wrist.
Officiating at the St. John's rec-
tory ceremony was the Rev. Fran-
cis A. Clancy, D.D., pastor of the
church. Louis Belfield gave his
daughter in marriage.
MAID OF HONOR
Attending the couple as maid of
honor was Miss Patricia Murphy
who was gowned in pink dotted
swiss with an off-the-shoulder neck
line. Her hat and gauntlets matched
her dress and she carried a heartshaped
colonial bouquet of mixed
flowers. Lawerance Martin acted as
best man for Mr. Dreher.
As gifts to their attendants, the
bride gave a gold compact to Miss
Murphy, the bridegroom a gold key
chain to Mr. Martin.
The bride's mother wore a sheer
floral print drees with white accessories
and a corsage of white roses.
Mrs. Dreher chose a white Bemberg,
white accessories and a corsage
of yellow roses.
A wedding breakfast was served
to 21 guests at the Park Hotel
where the table was centered with
a bride's. cake. A reception for 250
followed at the bridegroom's home
which was decorated with garden
flowers. Guests attended from Jennette
and Elwood, Pa., and Buffalo.
TRIP TO MOUNTAINS
For a Journey to the Adlrondacks
the bride selected a two-tone cocoa brown
and beige suit with white accessories.
She wore a white orchid
as a going-away corsage.
Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs.
Dreher will be at home at 32 Franklin
Ave. Borth are graduates of
Lockport Senior High School. Mr
Dreher served as a private first
class in the U S Marine Corps
for a year during World War II.
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