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- Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1937
LEWISTON, Aug. 23.-The marriage
of Miss Millicent Brickford.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brickford,
to Russell Harold Piper, youngest
son of Mrs. Susan Piper, was solemnized
at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon,
In Youngstown, at the manse
of the Rev. Edmund C. Nlxon, rector
of St Paul's Episcopal church
Only immediate members of both
families were present.
The bride was becomingly gowned
in a dress of beige lace with matching
accessories- She wore a corsage of
pink rose buds, sweet peas and ferns.
Her only attendant was Miss Florence
Schultz, who was gowned in blue lace,
with matching accessories and she
wore a corsage of pink roses. Miss
Sue Piper, flower girl, was gowned
in pale green embroidered organdy.
She carried an arm bouquet of gladioli.
The groom was ° attended by Leonard
Piper, a brother.
After the ceremony they returned
to Lewiston where about 33 sat down
to a wedding supper served at the
home of the groom's mother in First
street Twenty were seated at the
bride's table, which was attractively
decorated with a three tier wedding
cake, the color scheme being carried
out in pink and white.
Following a short wedding trip. Mr.
and Mrs- Piper will make their home
with the groom's mother.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 11/24/1944
Millicent Bickford Piper, Lewiston,
N. Y;, was granted an annulment
of her. marriage to Russell
Harold Piper, Hopkinsville, Ky., In
an interlocutory, judgment of Supreme
Court Justice William . A;
Gold, Lockport, which has' been
filed at the county clerk's office.
The decree was granted on the
grounds that . Mr. Piper falsely
represented before their marriage a t
Youngstown. N. Y on August 21,
1937. that he desired children.
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