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- Geneva NY Times - 12/3/1957
OAKS CORNERS - Miss Judith
Ann Brignall,, daughter of Mr.. and
Mrs. Howard William Brignall,
Oaks Corners, and Roland Everett
Hall Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
land EverettHall Sr. Romulus,
were married in the Oaksk Corners
Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m.. Sat-
urday, Nov. 30.
The Rev. Max R. House, pastor
of the Phelps Presbyterian Church,
performed the marriage ceremony
before the altar decorated with bas-
kets of white chrysanthemums.
Mrs. John Chase, Oaks Corners,
played the wedding music.
The bride, who was given in mar-
riage by her father, wore a white
weddng gown fashioned ballerina
length of net over satin. The bodice
was strapless with a net short
sleeved jacket. She wore long white
gloves. Her shoulder length veil of
white net was caught to a crown
trimmed with rhinetones. She car-
ried a colonial bouquet of white
chrysanthemums.
Mrs, Luke Mazzoli, Waterloo, sister
of the bride, was matron of honor
Miss Virginia Rouland, Oaks
Corners, was bridesmaid. They
wore white gowns similar to the
bride's and also carried colonial
bouquets of white chrysanthemums.
Their head dresses were flower cov-
ered crowns.
Joseph Warborn, Romulus, was
best man. Ushers were Daniel Tag-
gerty and Merle Nye, Romulus.
The mother of the bride wore a
blue dress with black and white ac-
cessories and Mrs. Hall wore blue
with matching accessories. They
both wore corsage of white chry-
santhemums.
A reception for 100 guests im-
mediately followed the ceremony.
The hall wa decorated in white.
After a short wedding trip they
will live at 75 Virginia St., Water-
loo. The bride chose a blue dress
with matching accessories and a
corsage of white chrysanthemums
for traveling.
The bride attended Phelps Cen-
tral School and the bridegroom is
a graduate of Romulus Central
School. He is employed as a me-
chanic at the Seneca Motors in Sen-
eca Falls.
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