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- Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 7/19/1945
Miss Nancy Belknap daughter ol
Mrs. Agnes Belknap of 128 North
Fulton Street, and the late Clarence
Belknap, became the bride of
Edward K. Shaw, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Shaw of 37 H Parker
Street, Monday in Holy Family
Church. The Very Rev. Dean John
X. Conway, pastor of Holy Family
Church, performed the ceremony.
For the occasion -the church was
decorated with yellow rose buds
and gladioli.
The bride wore a floor length
gown of white net over taffeta
with a half hat of gardinias and
a finger tip length veil. The bridal
bouquet was of white roses arid
baby's breath centered with gardinias.
Miss Shirley Eckert was the
bridesmaid. She was attired in a
floor length gown of mint green
taffeta and she wore a Juliet cap.
Her bouquet was yellow roses and
baby's breath.
The bridegroom's attendant was
William Hoskins of Geneva and
the ushers were Jack Poole and
Tech. Sergt, Charles Churchill,
U. S. A. Presiding at the organ
was Mrs. Howard Blumrick.
A wedding reception was held at
the home* of the bride's mother for
about 50 guests.
The bride is a graduate of Holy
Family High School and the Au-
burn City Hospital School of
Nursing. The bridegroom is a
graduate of East High Schol and
he is employed at the Lakeland Optical
Works in this city. Following
a wedding trip to the Adirondack
Mountains the bride and bridegroom
will be at home at 46 Nelson
Street.
The bride was entertained by
Miss Louise Decker, Mrs. Frederick
Bacon, Mrs. Harry Forsythe, Mrs.
Helen Duckett, Mrs. James Bannon.
Miss Dorothy Rlcketts, Mrs.
June Collins, Miss Shirley Eckert
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ricker.
For her going away ouflt the
bride selected a Lady Hamilton
white suit with yellow accessories.
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