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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/20/1946
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Landry of 151
Lock St. announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Muriel Elaine, to Donald Robert
Beccue, son of Mr. and Mm. Wal
ter Beccue of 32 Carlton Place, to
be solemnized Saturday evening at
7 o'clock ln First Presbyterian
Church.
No Invitations have been Issued
but friends and relatives are Invited
to attend.
A reception will be held at 8
o'clock at Hotel Lox-Plaza.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/28/1948
Turquoise and pink gowns were
worn by the bride's atendants for
the marriage ceremony of Miss
Muriel Elaine Landry, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Landry of 151
Lock St., and Donald Robert Beecue,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Beccue. 133 Carlton PI., solemnised
Saturday evening at 7 o'clock In
First Presbyterian Church,
Stephen Palmer officiating.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white gown with
fluted satin bodice with a yoke of
fine silver net and peaked sleeves.
The net skirt trimmed with lace extended
to a full train. Her veil of
Spanish lace was caught to a se-
quined crown with satin edging. she
wore pearls and carried a cascade of
white roses and other white flowers
tied with satin streamers.
Attendants' Gowns
Miss Beatrice Crafts of Jeddo,
maid of honor, wore a turquoise
gown with shirred brocaded top and
sweetheart neckline. The bridesmaids,
Miss Betty Lou Warner and
Miss Marilyn Landry, sister of the
bride, wore pink net gowns with lace
tops and gathered skirts Miss
Crafts carried assorted pink flowers
with yellow roses and the bridesmaids
carried pink roses. Patricia
Ann Beccue, niece of the bridegroom,
was flower girl.
Jay Davis of Silver Creek was best
man and ushers were William Beccue
of Medina and Warren Smith
of Lockport.
Mrs. Patrick Madriska, organist,
played the wedding music and Allen
Poyf air was soloist.
Mrs. Landry wore a black
with white and rose accessories and
Mrs. Beccue wore a blue and white
dress.
RECEPTION FOLLOWS
Baskets of peonies. lilies and roses
decorated the churct: for the ceremony.
A reception to 180 guests followed
at Hotel Lox-PIaza. Eight were
seated at the lace-covered bridal
table centered with white candles in
silver holders.
Mr. and Mrs. Beccue left for a
short wedding trip, the bride wearing
a sheer pink dress with embroidered
bodice and a corsage of
mixed flowers. They will make their
home at 133 Gooding St.
The bridegroom served In France
and Germany and received his discharge
with the rating of private
first class.
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