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- Niagara Gazette - 11/18/1952
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry .Warren are
honeymooning in Bermuda.after their
marriage on Saturday at St. Paul's
Methodist church with the Rev. John
Abbot Redmond officiating.
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother-in-law, Mr. William G.
Vivian, is the former Miss Mar-
guerite Barry, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Barry. Mr.
Warren is the son of Mr. Albert
B. Warren, Niagara Falls, Ont, and
the late Mrs. Warren.
The ceremony was performed be-
fore the altar banked with white
and red carnations. Miss Mary
Brown was sthe soloist and Mr. F.
Eugene Maupin was the organist.
The bride's ballerina-length gown
was of white lace over taffeta with
a jacket fashioned with a peplum.
Her veil was fingertip-length and
she carried a prayer book topped
with white roses and lily-of-the-val-
ley.
Mrs. William Vivian was her sis-
ter's matron of honor in an aqua
taffeta and lace ballerina-length veil
and she carried a colonial bouquet.
Mr. Warren had his cousin, Mr.
J. Bruce Stone, as his best man. The
ushers were Mr. Howard C. Green-
wald and Mr. Frederick Shoemaker.
Immediately after the ceremony, a
reception for 150 guests was held
at the Elks club. The bride's table
was centered with a cake flanked
with tapers.
Mrs. H. C. Greenwald, sister of
the bride, was attired in a mauve
pink silk dress with black acces-
sories. The aunt of the bridegroom,
mrs. Jessie Matthews, wore a navy
blue ensemble with matching acces-
sories.
For traveling Mrs. Warren select-
ed a navy blue suit with navy blue
and white accessories and a fur
cape. Her corsage was of white
roses.
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