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- Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser - 8/27/1947
Holy family Church was the
scene of one of the prettiest weddings
of the year on Saturday.
August 16 at 10 o'clock when
Miss Helen Marie Gaynor. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Gaynor of 8 Button Street became
the bride of John Carey
Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank L. Walsh of 3 Woodruff
Place. Very Rev. Dean John A.
Conway, pastor, performed the
double ring ceremony at a nuptial
high Mass.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white marquisette with a fitted
bodice and a long circular train.
Her fingertip veil was of illusion
net and lace with a high-beaded
crown. She carried an arm bouquet
of white roses. Miss Doris
Gaynor, sinter of the bride, was
maid of honor. She wore a gown
of yellow marquisette and lace
and a small picture hat of yellow
net and lace. She carried an arm
bouquet of yellow gladiolas.
Mrs. Raymond Zellar, sister of
the bride and Mrs. Harland Zellar.
Miss Jean O'Brien, and
Mrs. William Grant, cousins of
the bride were the bridesmaids.
Mrs. Raymond Zellar and Mrs.
Harland Zellar wore gowns of
pink marquisette with a full
skirt trimmed with blue velvet
bows and large picture hats of
pink net and lace with matching
mitts. They carried colonial bouquets
of pink and blue flowers
with large pink bows.
Miss Jean O'Brien and Mrs.
William Grant wore gowns of
blue marquisette with full skirt
trimmed with pink velvet bows
and large blue picture hats of
net and lace with matching mitts.
They carried colonial bouquets
of pink flowers with large blue
bows. Miss Joyce Gaynor, niece
of the bride, was flower girl. She
wore a gown of yellow dotted
swlse and a tiara of yellow roses.
She carried a small colonial bouquet
of yellow roses.
Peter Walsh, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man. David
Walsh and Thomas Walsh,
brothers of the bridegroom, were
ushers.
The bride's mother wore a
dark green dress with black and
luggage accessories and a corsage
of yellow roses. The bridegroom's
mother wore a shear
black dress with matching aecessroies
and a corsage of talisman
roses.
For the occasion the church
was decorated with gladiolas of
assorted colors. Miss Kathleen
Plunkett presided at the organ.
A wedding breakfast was held
for the bridal party and the Immediate
families at Springside
Inn and a reception for 200
guests was held at 8 Button
Street. Mrs. Byron Coomber was
cateress.
Prenuptial showers were given
by Miss Doris Gaynor, Mrs. Raymon
Zellar, Mrs. Charles Waterhouse,
Miss Jean O'Brien, Mrs.
William Grant and Miss Betty
Reilley.
For her wedding trip the bride
wore a pink linen suit with navy
blue accessories and a corsage
of pink roses. After their trip
to Niagara Falls and Canada, Mr.
and Mrs. Walsh will reside at
3 Parker Street.
The bridegroom is employed by
the P. & C. Family Foods, and
the bride Is employed by her uncle
at O'Brien's Appliances.
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