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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/16/1960
The marriage of Miss Sue Anne
Murray, daughter of Mrs. Ada
Murray of 55 Walnut St. and the
late Earle Murray, to Lloyd Boissenin.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elger
Boissenin of 580 Carolina Ave.,
was solemnized Saturday morning
at 9 in St. John s Church, the
Rev. John L. Wagner officiating.
White gladioli decorated the
church for the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her uncle,
Albert L. Tice, the bride wore a
ballerina-length gown of white ny-,
Ion lace over net and taffeta with
three-quarter length sleeves. Seed
pearls trimmed the scoop neck-
'line and the back of the dress
was trimmed with a nylon bustle
bow. Her shoulder-length illusion
veil was caught to a seed pearl
crown. She carried a cascade bouquet
of white daisy mums, feathered
carnations and stephanotis.
BRIDE'S ATTENDANTS
Miss Elizabeth Boissenin, sister
of the bridegroom, was maid ofl|||
honor, wearing a ballerina-length
dress of Nile green lace over taf-,s
feta trimmed with nylon and a
flower wreath with green veiling.
She carried a cascade of orchid
pompons.
Mrs. Anne Tice, aunt of the
bride, was bridesmaid, wearing
an orchid lace over taffeta gown
trimmed with nylon and a flower
wreath with orchid veiling. San-
dra Boissenin, sister of the bride-
groom, was junior bridesmaid.
Her dress was blue nylon over taf-
feta and she carried pink carna-
tions. Her headdress was similar
to those of the other attendants.
Joseph Boissenin, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man and
Elton Wittcop was usher. Larry
Tice, cousin of the bride, was
junior usher.
MOTHERS' GOWNS
The bride's mother wore a
brown lace over taffeta dress
with matching accessories and a
corsage of yellow carnations and
gladioli blossoms. The bride-
groom's mother chose a black
dress with beige accessories which
was complemented with a corsage
of pink carnations and gladioli
blossoms.
The wedding breakfast was
served at the bride's home. A dinner
was served at Brauer's Restaurant,
followed by an evening
reception at Eagles Temple. The
bride's table was centered with
the wedding cake and the attendants'
flowers. Music was furnished
by The Squires.
As the couple left for a wedding
trip to Canada, the bride was
wearing a white brocaded satin
dress with black accessories and
a corsage of carnations and gladioli
blossoms. They will make
their home at 28 Oliver St.
Pre-nuptlsl showers were given
by Mrs. Albert Tice, aunt of the
bride, a party shower: and Miss
Rosalie Patterson and Miss Maryanne
Hollenback. a variety shower.
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