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- Niagara Gazette - 2/1961
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Young, Michigan
Avenue, announce the engagement of t h e ir
daughter, Miss Linda Jeanne Young, to John
Samuel Fee, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fee,
Belle Vernon, Pa.
Miss Young is a graduate of Niagara Falls
High School where she was a member of Zeta
Sigma Epsilon sorority. She is employed by the
Maryland Casualty Co.
The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of
the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy,
Pittsburgh,. Pa., is employed in Charleroi,
Pa.
The couple plans an early spring wedding.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette
MR. AND MRS. J o hn
Samuel Fee are honeymooning
in Outer Banks, N.C.,
and Florida following their
marriage at Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church.
Rev. Alvin Butz officiated
at the ceremony April
29. 1961, when the former
Miss Linda Jeanne Young,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd G. Young, Michigan
Avenue, became Mr. Fee's
bride.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fee,
Belle Vernon, Pa., are the
parents of the bridegroom.
GIVEN in marriage by
her father, the bride chose
a gown of white silk taffeta
with appliques of re-erbroidered
Alencon lace trimmed
with sequins and seed pearls.
It was styled with a square
neckline and a bouffant
skirt with a chapel train.
A crown of pearls secured
her fingertip veil and
she carried a cascade of
white gladioli with a lavender
orchid and white streamers,
and a lace heirloom
handkerchief belonging to
her paternal great-grandmother,
the late Mrs. Mary
A. Wolf.
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MISS JO-ANN Hele n
Young was maid of honor
J:or her sister, gowned in
Avhite silk organza with a
bodice trimmed with embroiderd
multi-colored polka
dots. She carried a colonial
bouquet of orchid
pompons.
Mrs. Thomas Hughes and
Mrs. David Thomson were
bridesmaids, wearing white
silk organza gowns similar
to the honor attendant's.
T h e i r colonial bouquets
were white pompons with
orchid streamers.
James Graham Fee attended
his brother as best
man. Ushers were Thomas
Fee, also a brother of the
bridegroom, and Dr. George
Carrick, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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