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- Niagara Gazette - 6/8/1942
Stall Sergeant and Mrs. Richard T. Butler, who were recently
married at the Epiphany Episcopal church, with the Rev David Henry
Weeks officiating. Sergeant Butler has returned to active dutv in the
Pacific area. His bride, the former Miss Dorothy Allinson, will leave for
the west coast in the near future to join her husband.
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Niagara Gazette - 5/16/1942
The marriage of Miss Dorothy
May Allinson. daugher of Mr.
George Allinson, of Grand avenue.
and Staff Sgt. Richard T. Butler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Butler,
of North avenue was solomized
yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at
Epiphany church, with the Rev D.
H. Weeks officiating. It was a
double ring ceremony.
Their marriage vows were taken
In a quiet but very- lovely ceremony
with only the immediate families
and a few friends present.
The bride wore a dainty street
length frock with a white bodice
trimmed with tiny baby-pearl but-
tons and had a gored skirt of pink
and blue roses Around the form-
fitting waist was a row of applique
roses She wore a rorsaur of whlte
gardenias and had matching white
accessories.
Lucy Mears sister of the bride
groom, who was her only attendant
wore a pretty day frock of blue and
white roses and had matching as-
cessories. Her corsage was of pink
and white roses and sweet peas.
Corsages were also wore by the
sisters of the bride and by the bride-
groom's mother.
Mr. Cyril Mears was best man.
After a short honeymoon, Staff
Sgt., Butler will leave for his base
in California, where his bride will
join him shortly.
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