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- Niagara Gazette - 11/17/1955
Miss Shirley Graves and A.2.C.; Robert Krell
who exchanged nuptial vows today (Dec. 17, 1955)
at 2 o'clock will travel to Portsmouth, N.H. where
they will live at the Air Force Base.
The altar of the First Congregational Church
was decorated with two vases of white mums and
satin ribbons marked the pews for the double-ring
ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. ;
George Graves, Chilton Ave.; and the son of Mrs. °
Dorothy Krell Lenz. Linwood Ave. The Rev.
Graham Child performed the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride, wore
a gown of white lace and net over satin accented
with a Chinese collar and long lace sleeves terminating
in a point over the wrists. A queen's>crow
jeweled with pearls and variegated sequins held
veil of fingertip-length. She carried a crescent bouquet
of while roses centered with a lavender orchid.
Mrs William Jacobs, matron of honor wore
an aqua strapless gown with a lace jacket and a
net picture hat heart shaped in front, and carried
yellow pompons and variegated tea roses.
The bridesmaids, Miss' Sheila Lynch, Miss
Barbara Greenwood and Miss Rose Messina wore
shrimp colored gowns styled like that of the maid
of honor, and carried white pompons and aqua
carnations.
Edward Burns was best man and seating the
guests were William Jacobs, Herbert Heigh and
Roger McMillen.
For the reception to be held this evening at
the Boot and Saddle Club, the mother of the bride
will receive in a gold metallic dress omplemented
with an orchid corsage. The mother of the bride-
groom has chosen an aqua iridescent dress fashioned
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