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- Niagara Gazette
St. Charles Borromeo Church
was the setting this morning
(June 25, 1955) at 11 o'clock for
the wedding of Miss Mary E.
Brass and James E. Gray.
The Rev. Norman R. Conlin
officiated at the double-ring
ceremony for the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice L. Brass, 60th
St., and the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Gray, 69th St.
Escorted by her father to the
altar that was decorated with
white gladioli, the bride was
gowned, in a ballerina-length
dress of jersey and nylon tulle,
fashioned with a fitted bodice
and full skirt detailed with, graduated
ruffles. A queen's crown
embroidered with pearls held her
fingertip-length veil and she carried
a cascade bouquet of summer
flowers and ivy,
A ballerina-length gown of
white net over taffeta was worn
by Mrs. Jean Law son, matron of
honor. Her headpiece was made
of deep blue feathered shasta
daisies and she carried a matching
bouquet.
The duties of best man were
performed'by Forrest Dennison.
A reception will.be held this
evening at St. George's Hall.
The mother of the bride will receive
her guests in a silver beige
antique satin dress with black
and salmon colored accessories.
A pink voile dress with na.vv blue
accessories will be the choice of
the mother of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Gray will depart on her
wedding trip wearing a white
shantung sheath with peacock
blue cummerbund and a white
picture hat and accessories, Upon
their return, Mr. and Mrs. Gray
will reside in this city.
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