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- Niagara Gazette - 8/16/1964
Mr. and Emrys Hughes, 1619 Weston
Ave., announce the betrothal of
t h e i r daughter, Miss Joan Marsha
Hughes, to James; M. Watts, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Watts, Livingston.
Place, Lockport.
Miss Hughes, a graduate of Niagara.
Falls High School, is.a, senior, at the
State University College at Brockport,
majoring in elementary education and
a.member pf t h e junior personnel
staff.
Mr. Watts is an alumnus of Lock-
port High School and Erie County Technical
institute, Buffalo. He attends the
Air Force School of Electronics with
the Air National Guard, Biloxi, Miss.
Niagara Gazette
MISS JOAN MARSHA HUGHES and
James Mayo Watts were wed in a 3 p.m.
doublerring ceremony Saturday (July 3,
1965) at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran
Church.
Rev. Theodore L. Menter officiated at the
nuptials for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Emrys Hughes. 1619 Weston Ave., and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Watts, 56 Livingston
Place, Lockport.
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ESCORTED by her father, the bride
selected a gown of white organza styled
with a square neckline, fitted bodice, dome
skirt and detachable chapel train.
A matching petal-shaped headpiece secured
her layer veil of French silk illusion.
She carried a spray of white carnations
with ivy.
Miss Dorothy Hughes was her sister's
maid of honor wearing a floor-length gown
of pink organza over taffeta. Her-bouffant
veil was held by a matching headpiece
trimmed with crystal. She carried a spray
of pink and white carnations.
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THE BRIDESMAIDS, Miss Linda Hansen,
Lewiston, and Mrs. Gary Schultz,
Ransomville, were similarly attired.
Miss Diane Allen was the flower girl.
The best man was Ralph Watts, brother
of the bridegroom. Seating guests were
Robert Jackson, Lockport; David Hughes,
brother of the bride; and Daniel Steele,
Lockport.
A 5 p.m. reception was at Hardings Restaurant,
Youngstown.
The newlyweds will reside in Alden
upon returning from a trip to Nova-Scotia and
New Brunswick.
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