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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 11/3/1942
Mrs. Raymond M. Batt of 78
Payne Ave., North Tonawanda,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Maryhelen, to Naval Air
Cadet Thomas Joseph Feeley, U.
S. Naval Reserve, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas T. Feeley, 206 Niagara
St., Lockport.
Miss Batt is a graduate of
D'Youville College, Buffalo, and
Mr. Feeley attended Purdue University
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/22/1944
Miss Maryhelen Batt, daughter of Mrs. Raymond M.
Batt of 78 Payne avenue, became the bride of Ensign Thomas
J. Feeley, USNR, son of Mrs. Thomas T. Feeley of Lockport,
in a beautiful and impressive ceremony this morning at 11
o'clock in Ascension church, the Rev. Francis J. Hunt officiating.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her brother-in-law,
Mr. Arthur J. Ness of Wilson,
wore a gown of white satin trimmed
with seed pearls, having long
sleeves coming to points over the
wrists, and a train. Her veil of illusion
was caught with lilies of
the valley, and she carried a bouquet
of cala lilies. Her attendants
were her three sisters, Miss Mari-
lyn H. Batt, who was maid of
honor, Mrs. Arthur J. Ness, mat-
ron of honor and Miss Marjorie M.
Batt, bridesmaid. They wore
gowns alife, having white satin
bodices, and white net skirts ap-
pliqued with white satin. Their
headdresses were American beau-
ty velvet bows, with velvet
streamers falling to the hems of
their dresses, and they carried
colonial bouquets of American
Beauty roses.
Mr. Frank McKenna of Lock-
port, brother-in-law of the groom,
was best man, and the ushers were
Lieut. H. Parkman Kendall and
Mr. Enoch Layer of Lockport.
Mrs. Batt, the bride's mother,
wore a gown of Nile green with
violet accessories, and Mrs. Feeley,
the groom's mother, chose a black
gown having lace inserts. Each
wore a corsage of violets.
Following the ceremony a wed-
ding breakfast, with covers for 20
was held at the Hotel Niagara,
Niagara Falls. This afternoon at
4 o'clock a reception for 100 rela-
tives and friends will be held at
the home of the bride's mother,
where the decorations will be
white roses and white tapers.
Out of town guests will be
present from Lockport, Niagara
Falls and Buffalo.
The bride and groom will leave
immediately following the recep-
tion for San Diego, Cal, where the
latter is stationed. For traveling
the bride will wear a gray dress
with an aqua coat trimmed with
lynx, and a corsage of orchids.
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