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- Niagara Gazette - 4/27/1969
Mr. and Mrs. William Rivers, 1535 Willow
Ave., announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Marjorie Anne Rivers, to
Michael R. Breed, son of Mrs. Helen Breed,
1828 Cleveland Ave., and the late Neil Breed.
Miss Rivers is a graduate of Madonna
High School and is employed by North State
Supply Co., Buffalo.
Mr. Breed is a graduate of Bishop Duffy
High School, He is employed by the Syracuse
Bearing Corp., Buffalo.
An Aug. 16 wedding is planned.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette
THE MARRIAGE of Miss
Marjorie Ann Rivers and
Michael R. Breed look place
at 11 a.m. Saturday (Aug. 16,
1969) in Sacred Heart Church.
The Rev. Patrick Ellis officiated
at the nuptials uniting
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Rivers, 1535 Willow
Ave., and the son of Mrs.
Neil Breed. 2260 East Falls
St., and the late Mr. Breed.
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THE BRIDE was given in
marnasp by her father. She
was attired in a sown of'whre
organza and Alencon lace
styled with high neckline, long
sleeves and detachable chapel
train. A matching lace profile
headpiece trimmed w I t h
pearls secured her bouffant
veil of silk illusion. She
carried a cascade of white
giamelias and orchids.
Mrs. John Brodenck was
matron of honor in corded'
apricot faille and chiffon. Her
empire bodice featured a
daisy trim and her A-line
chiffon skirt had a back
panel. A headpiece of daisy
bows completed her costume.
She carried a cascade of
apricot glamelias and bluetinted
carnations.
The bridesmaids, similarly
attired, were Mrs. Charles
Ross, Miss Kalhy Foggia and
Miss Kathy Hout. T h e ir
flowers were blue-tinted
glamelias and apricot carnations.
The flower girls were
Miss Tammy Rivers and Miss
Leah Ann R i v e r s of
Baltimore, Md., also i n
apricot.
RAYMOND ROULLEY was
best man Ushers were James
Rivers. Joseph Murgia and
James McKean.
A reception was held at the
Alps Restaurant.
After a mo:or trip through
Boston and New York State,
the couple will reside in
Welch Avenue
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